14 weeks left. Cray cray huh?
Cool miracles this week. On like my first or second day here, we met a girl named Shia on her bike. She is from Taiwan and is here on a working visa. We had a short conversation and left her our number and said we would be in touch... Then, on Sunday the next week, we find out she is living with a member family! So we went to visit and saw her too! She was all. "Oh you guys again?!" Ha ha, we don't get to teach her this week because she is going to Perth for Chinese New Year, but the week after should be all goods.
Tayla is doing great. She came to church yesterday and to a breakfast with some members. She's all good to be baptized on the 20th and we are so excited. We just have to teach about missionary work, temples, and family history, but that's all more for after baptism.
Man, lucky me... At the computer I reserved was this super pretty girl, so I get to sit where she just sat ;) Ha ha, jokes... not really though.
Ha ha. I've had to teach Elder Tapumanaia a bit about English culture... he asks a lot of ladies how old they are and isn't sensitive about the same stuff we are. Just a different culture, but when we were teaching an investigator, she showed us a picture of herself when she was 27 (we think she was lying and it wasn't really her) and he goes, "Wow, you were skinny." Ha ha... crack up. He's a funny guy.
We got to watch the area broadcast yesterday and got a bit of training. We've got some good ideas for the ward now, and are excited to help the members become more anxiously engaged in the work.
Ronald and Ultra were no-goes this week. Both missed their appointments. I hate it when that happens.
Anyways... I love you all!
Elder Jamison
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