This much I can tell you. They (the Elders who were moved into the Indian School Ward) were two lucky Elders. However, we're having a baptism here on Valentine's Day, so I leave one to get one. Elder Proskine was close enough to our last area to be able to get permission to attend, which he did. I am sending a picture of Deter's baptism. I'm going to try and photoshop myself in where I would have been next to Elder Proskine, when I get home. ^_^
Farmington isn't to appealing, but I can't really pass judgment, yet. I arrived on Tuesday and then was sick Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I had both the head and stomach flu, according to Sister Anderson. I didn't like it at all!
We met a few people Wednesday, but that was about it. I feel better today, but am still not 100%. I look forward to going out tomorrow, for my companions sake.
I've been telling myself that quote especially as I go to sleep. "Come what may and love it."
It looks like a good area anyway. The wards seem great. It's 1 & 3 wards so we have a pretty large boundary even though we only have bikes for transport.
The apartment is larger than Indian School's but for some reason ( the painting or something) it seems almost claustrophobic. Ya, and me being sick doesn't help.
I did go senior but he's cool. He's senior as far as the area is concerned. He's been here since he arrived from the MTC the end of Sept. His name is Elder Cooper and he is from Oregon. He attended BYU-I before his mission so he's been talking about that.
Monday, February 9, 2009
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