This week has gone by very slow. Not much has changed, and most of the people we're teaching haven't progressed very much. This week we've done a lot of service for different people, but we haven't been able to teach many people. Lori wasn't able to come to church this week. She's been having it rough lately. She got her patches to quit smoking, but she got nicotine poisoning from it, because she never had too many cigarettes and the patches had too much for her. Also her son has threatened her that if she gets baptized then he will stop talking to her. So she's been getting pressured quite a bit as of late, and it's all stressing her out.
As for the Campbell kids, we taught them again last week, and our last lesson with them is tonight. They're still on date for this Sunday, so they'll soon be baptized and the week after that they'll be confirmed. We're all super excited for that. Also transfer calls are this Saturday, so we'll soon see who stays and who leaves the area.
Other than all the service we did and those few lessons, the only things that happened were exchanges with the district leader, and we've done a lot of member lessons to help us improve our teaching skills. We also had interviews with the mission president on Tuesday morning. But that's all for this week. Love you!
-Elder Smith
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The beautiful view of Tacoma and the Olympic mountains in the distance. |
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A late birthday cake from a senior couple. |
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Me being soaked from the rain. |
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Elder Larsen posing as we did service on one of the islands. |
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Interviews with the President |
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