This is us at Weihnachtsmarkt
I wear about three pairs of thermal tights and then some socks...and a few sweaters and some gloves when I go out!!!
Wow this week was filled with so many suprises and
miracles!
Thursday was Thanksgiving! Germans don't celebrate... But, Sister Sanders and I had lunch at our Branch Präsidents
house. We also had an awesome lesson with a investigator and had a meeting with
the ward. So overall, it was a very busy yet productive day. I celebrated
Thanksgiving by writing a really long list of things that I am grateful for.
Haha!
On Saturday, we worked with the Elders in our area almost the whole day. We spent a few hours of the day dooring out this area that our Branch Präsident calls "Mini Moskow" because it has a ton of young auslander (Foreign) families there. So we banged out about half of it with the Elders. We talked with all kinds of people and had plenty of doors shut in our face. But, I know that someone there is ready to hear our message.
This Sunday, we had our PV program or our primary program. One of our investigators finally decided that he was willing to come to sacrament. All of sacrament, he was smiling and laughing at the little kids. After church, we asked him if he would be willing to come next week. He said he isn't sure because he was too overwhelmed with the spirit. :) I'm going make sure that he comes! He is really great though.
And to end this awesome week, we had transfer calls. Sister Sanders is being transferred :( But, I will be staying here and training! I can't believe that I am already training. But I am really excited and hope that I can do my best. I am going to Berlin on Thursday to go pick her up!
I hope you are all getting in the spirit of Christmas. Germans take this time of year very serious. There are lights up everywhere and the Weinachtsmarkt are all open. Its nice and chilly. I really do love this time of year :)
"What if you woke up this morning with the things that you thanked God for yesterday?"
I love you all and hope that you have a lovely week!
Sister Reed
On Saturday, we worked with the Elders in our area almost the whole day. We spent a few hours of the day dooring out this area that our Branch Präsident calls "Mini Moskow" because it has a ton of young auslander (Foreign) families there. So we banged out about half of it with the Elders. We talked with all kinds of people and had plenty of doors shut in our face. But, I know that someone there is ready to hear our message.
This Sunday, we had our PV program or our primary program. One of our investigators finally decided that he was willing to come to sacrament. All of sacrament, he was smiling and laughing at the little kids. After church, we asked him if he would be willing to come next week. He said he isn't sure because he was too overwhelmed with the spirit. :) I'm going make sure that he comes! He is really great though.
And to end this awesome week, we had transfer calls. Sister Sanders is being transferred :( But, I will be staying here and training! I can't believe that I am already training. But I am really excited and hope that I can do my best. I am going to Berlin on Thursday to go pick her up!
I hope you are all getting in the spirit of Christmas. Germans take this time of year very serious. There are lights up everywhere and the Weinachtsmarkt are all open. Its nice and chilly. I really do love this time of year :)
"What if you woke up this morning with the things that you thanked God for yesterday?"
I love you all and hope that you have a lovely week!
Sister Reed
No comments:
Post a Comment