The week has been really a blur so this will be a little
short.
I would say the most fascinating thing that would peak some
interest would be that Elder Anitema and I got our bikes stolen on Saturday. So
today, we are going to the police station to try and figure it out ha-ha. I
have been given a Sisters bike I believe based on the seat and the style of
bike ha-ha.
Today the Narrogin Elders, my old companion Elder Richins
and Elder Nelson, are with us for Zone p-day. We are having a trunk or treat
with prizes so that should be fun ha-ha. The Halloween craze hasn't caught on
here at all so that is kind of funny. It is just an excuse to buy cheap
lollies.
We have been pretty booked for the last week or so of the
transfer; it has been busy. We are trying our best to keep it that way because
a lot of the missionary efforts kind of die down when transfers are
approaching. We are working hard and doing are best. But man does it make you
tired. This missionary thing makes for some long days. It is always enjoyable.
Since I don't have a lot to talk about, I will talk about
the little things. Poly's generally are the most sincere people you will meet.
They always are serving. So when we make meals Tema tries to make everything
and to wash all of the dishes. I don't let him and that is why we get along.
When we say our prayers even though it is probably taboo we include stuff in
there about each other’s future wife to lift our spirits ha-ha. Tema laughs all
the time and it is a crack up. I will have to get a recording of it sometime ha-ha.
The thing that we are prepping for at the moment is the Light the World
campaign by the church they have in a lot of money to personalize it to WA and
SA so that the people can get involved. It should be fun to see how everything
unfolds.
Love,
Chance