They
ended up texting us and basically saying they weren't interested. :/ it was
sad, but we left them with a good impression and the Book of Mormon. I hope
they read it! We found another family though! They had been taught by the
elders in one Ward, then moved, and we found them in their new place and they
asked, how did you find us? And we were like, what are you talking about? Then
we talked with them for 30 minutes. It was fantastic!
I
can't wait to help everyone pack, and I'll definitely keep all of you in my
prayers, but should I pray that we'll find someone to rent the house or buy it?
Also, do you think maybe you could find someone for me to teach and then we can
just eat after we visit President Freckleton?
I'm
glad the car didn't get towed at Kumens graduation, I started reading that part
and the first thought that came to my head was, "I wonder if the car got
towed...."
Thank
you for sharing those quotes with me dad, I really like them! I think that's a
good way to describe one of the things I've learned. Not to toss the importance
of planning a lesson, but lessons I've taught have gone much better when I've
been spiritually prepared and been doing well with the 'righteous routines' and
not prepared an actual lesson plan than when I have prepared a lesson plan and
haven't been spiritually prepared. Spiritual preparation doesn't just come
during the personal study in the morning either! It's in the weeks and months
you spend constantly striving to do what you're supposed to.
My
personal opinion on why the Lord wants us to move to Colorado is this. There is
a person or persons there that are ready for the gospel, or ready to come back
to it, and our family is the Lords way of making it happen. I think it's
interesting that you found out you were leaving practically immediately after
Sarah and Kate got baptized. There's a Sarah and a Kate and maybe even a Rachel
or Mallory or Makenna in Colorado waiting for our family!
News
for the week......everything fell through and almost no one was home the whole
week. But we did find a lady that when we asked her if she was religious and
she said no and we asked why and she said I don't know! Then we gave her a Book
of Mormon, explained a little of the restoration, and she asked us if we were
going to co e back to pick it up and we were like no, and she got super excited
and asked if we were going to come follow up with her to see if she'd been able
to read and we were like, uh, yeaaaahhhhhh!!! That was really awesome. In other
news.........Thursday night, President called to release me as a Zone Leader,
and Saturday night I got the call to go to La Habra, Love you Dad!
Hunter
P.S.
Can you ask the family to please not write anything about me going home in
their letters? I know it's probably hard, but in these last few weeks, I don't
want it to be any harder than it needs to be. :)
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