Well, hey you guys!
Firstly, I would like to say that thanks for Bishop Lindsay's email. That's gonna make the office happy, so that things can go really well and all information can get transmitted correctly. If not, I would not be super happy....
Okay then, here we go: Mom first like always.
Glad that the ward knows each other. That should make the transition easier for every one. At the very least, it will keep the ward unified, which is super important.
The peram-calling stays active!!!!! I don't think that you will ever get moved out of that calling of Primary Pianist Mom. You do to good of a job to ever move out of that.
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh stake changes! This is kinda exciting!!!!
Sounds like the downstairs is making progress. Just don't forget that I'll still need to paint that room when I get home! Of course, there's time to think about it, but just reminding you.
Mom, you can take as many days off of work as you like. Granted, I'll probably be sleeping a lot of the time so you probably won't see me too often. As the kids these days put it: #RMproblems.
Honestly, not too sad not to be maid of honor, or the best man. Less problems, and I won't have stress to deal with either. So, yeah I'm content. I'm also happy about just having a nice small reception. Nothing too big. I don't recommend Italian sodas. Their extremely bitter and not that good. Unless she wants what we call U.S. Italian sodas, which are actually more like our sodas but with cream, then that's fine.
I'll let you know about my measurements when I get some time. Probably next week. It will be cool to own a Kilt! (Nathan's sister is getting married and is having the men in the wedding party wear their family tarton kilts).
Dad: Thanks for the Zelda update, and the Star Wars pic and speculation. Can't wait to get home and really start to figure things out. It's gonna be interesting.
Things are going really well. Seeing plenty of more miracles, and things always get better.
Well, I guess I should start with how Nabil is. Nabil is doing good. We've taught him literally everything, and he has his date for the 17th. He unfortunately didn't make it to the interview we had scheduled for Saturday with Anziano Kelly, but he has agreed for another interview on Wednesday with Anziano Hatch. We are confident that he will make it, and make that step closer to changing his life.
Ilenia is doing well. We visited their family and shared the spiritual thought on the Mormon Message: On the road to Damascus, and talked about how conversion comes through tiny steps, and not through something grand and a one event thing. They enjoyed it, and talked about if for a long time.
Besides that, we have a lot of potentials who we are working on contacting, come sempre, but they have responded to our phone calls, and we are going to be meeting with a few of them this week. We have one appointment for Tuesday at 4:30, and another one who is coming to the Family Home Evening tonight that we'll talk with and get another appointment set up for later this week.
Miracles are always happening, and it's all because of faith. That's something I've truly seen as of late. The more faith you put into something, the more miracles come, and the more often they happen. I really think that we should just put more faith not only in ourselves, but in the Lord, and those miracles that we are all expecting as missionaries, will come.
Next week, love you guys!
NaNa
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