Monday, March 28, 2011

Transfer 12 Week 2, March 28, 2011

Dear Momma/Family,

Sneaky, going up to the mission office during transfers. But when you live so close, who can blame you?
Well, we didn't go to Brentwood, we stayed in Franklin---we went to our church building for Real Plays (Elder Neubert told us to go, so we did). President Hutchings has told us that when our priesthood leaders tell us to go left, we go left, and that's what Sister Turner and I did. Elder Neubert told us to be at the church at 10:30 for "Real Plays" and we went left. haha.

It's sad to hear about Uncle Cecil. I don't like how everyone is dying on my mission. I guess, it's to show how important the gospel really is. This past week Sister Turner lost her uncle too. Why is everyone dying? That's one question I'd like to have answered.

Not much has happened this week. We saw Evelyn, the usually stuff.

Sorry this email isn't much, I can't think of what else to say.

Oh! Read my blog! Angie's Blog http://atothengela.blogspot.com/

Monday, March 21, 2011

Transfer 12 Week 1, March 21, 2011

Dear Family,

It's the start of my last transfer. This past week both Sister Turner and I were not feeling good, in fact I threw-up three time within a short period of each other.

Since it's the start of a new transfer, I suppose I should tell you the news. The TNM is getting two cities from the TKM [Tennessee Knoxville Mission], Crossville, and Jamestown. I, however, am not going to either of those cities for the last part of my mission. I will be staying here in Franklin, and the one to "kill me off" will be Sister Turner (this will be her second time in a row). The only person I've kinda "killed off" would be Sister Dickson when she went traveling for a couple of weeks.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Transfer 11 Week 6, March 14, 2011

2011
Dear Mom/Family,

This week has gone by so fast! In fact this transfer has gone by super fast. No mum, it's hard to believe that my time here in the great Tennessee Nashville Mission is almost over, that I only have 6 more weeks before my time is up.

This past week has kinda gone by in a blur as well. I suppose it feels like it because I went to Dickson for a coupler days with Sister Vincent. We had a scripture study class at the church and a lot of the members did a double-take! (secretly I was so happy). I would say “hi” to someone and they'd reply thinking nothing of it (or at least that's what it seemed like) and would take another look to see if what they had seen was correct.

When I came back to Franklin we helped someone get more organized; we helped put up shelving units so that she would have a place to put things. Whilst configuring one of the units Sister Turner hurt her hand. I'll send the pictures next week if I remember to bring my camera with me.

Well, I love yer guts, and visit my blog: http://atothengela.blogspot.com/

Monday, March 7, 2011

Transfer 11 Week 5, March 7, 2011

Dear Mom/Family,

Can you believe that it's week four [correction: five] already? Do you know what this means?! My time in Tennessee is running out! However, to every good thing (anything really) there comes a time for it to end, and so it is with my mission.

Just so you know, I'd like to go to Cookeville first, then McMinnville, Franklin, Dickson, and end with Murray, KY, so then we can go to Navuoo. I'd like to do a session as a missionary in the Navuoo Temple, if you wouldn't mind that.

This week on FB I saw some kids from CVJH and I invited them to be my friend and they've accepted. I'm not sure if they remember me or not, but no matter.

This week has been fun. At church we got a referral for someone. I'm not sure if they live on our side or the Elders, but we got one. It was found in the clerk's office. Someone had slid the paper underneath the door. In PEC, the priesthood leaders were laughing about how that's the new way to give referrals to the missionaries. Well, it doesn't really matter how we get referrals, just that we do. And I don't really care who gives us a referral, just that we get them and get more new investigators along the way. That's what we really need. New Investigators.