Remember how we always say in Utah that if you don't like the weather, wait five minutes? I'm pretty sure I've stepped into another Utah here. One day we'll start to think that summer's coming on, and then the next it'll be rainy and windy all day long. We actually started biking to an appointment we had in the morning, and it started drizzling. We decided to keep biking, and then it started POURING. We were soaked in front and moderately dry in back when we arrived to our appointment, and it stopped raining in the first few minutes of teaching. I hear it'll start warming up soon though, so I'm excited.
A highlight of the week was when that person we got drenched biking to came to Church and bore his testimony! He's a member who's going through some struggles, so it was so amazing to see how he not only came with a big grin on his face, but he also got up and bore his testimony to everyone! I love being a missionary!
We had loads of fun with the Primary kids this week in Church - we got to sing with them for Music Time, share a lesson with them for Sharing Time, and help them as they went hunting for pictures of bugs outside. It's always so funny to hear all the silly little things they say. I remember one of the kids, after being asked what a caterpillar turns into, yelled out, "A SNAIL!"
Sorry, I don't have too much time this week. Hope everyone's doing well back in Utah! Hope it's starting to get warm over there!
Elder McOmber
Funnies of the Week:
"I'd give up chocolate, but I'm no quitter!" - Quote hanging on a member's wall. Mom, you need one of those.
My companion loves faking an English accent as we read our White Handbook.
My companion also broke a nerf dart, so instead of gluing the orange tip back on, he found a thumb tack (if that's what it's called) and set it in the front. His new favorite thing to do when he has time is to shoot things to see if the dart will stick in it.
Very kind ward members gave us some Easter treats - chocolate eggs filled with chocolate mousse - love them!
What I found carved into our desk after returning from an exchange with the district leader!
We shared a lesson about the restoration in Primary Sharing Time - we created a presentation for the children by cutting out pictures and taped them to straws. We even had a light we shone through the top when the First Vision happened! Loads of fun!
Pretty gravestones next to a church in Norwich.
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