Hello Family!!
Well! This week was a crazy week! I
forgot to let you know that a General Authority came to our mission this
week. He's in the presidency of the area seventy and his name is Elder
Zwick. We had a huge zone conference on Thursday
the whole day and it was just sooo inspiring and uplifting. And get
this! Our mission is getting Ipads! He announced that he had gotten the
news that our mission was going to be getting Ipads in May and that he
would be coming back to give us instructions on how to use them and what
to use them for. Which is crazy exciting and a little scary too!! So...
I'm probably the most spoiled missionary ever, but I'm really excited
for them :P
We also ended up going on exchanges
this week and I was companions with Sister Chapman for a day who is
actually from Mesa, Arizona. Her brother Jarred was in orchestra with
me! Which was crazy fun and exciting! :P Do y'all know any other
Chapmans? She graduated at Mesa High and is 29 years old. She's also
really good friends with Amanda Nicoll. (But I was a silly head and
completely forgot to ask her first name!!!) She also only has one leg
and has a prosthetic leg that she uses if that helps to identify her :P I
was thinking that maybe Amelia might know her. She also has dark curly
hair.
Anyways, work wise, there isn't a lot to
report for this week. It seems like everyone is just really busy to meet
with us, but we're going to try and get in with that family tonight and teach them, so cross your fingers that we'll be able to see them again tonight!
Other
news, we also just found out that the ward that we're in is going to be
splitting!! So there's going to be a special meeting this coming Sunday
all about it and what the new boundaries are going to be! It's crazy
and a little sad, but I'm interested to see what the new changes will
bring. This ward has a lot of really awesome people and I'm sure that
they'll be able to adjust to the changes well, I just hope that it'll
all work out.
As a whole things are going
well. I've been going through the Book of Mormon over again in my
studies. I'm at Mosiah nineteen right now, and it's just really
interesting to me how reading it slowly and highlighting certain things
really brings the experiences to life. I really like taking it slowly
and studying the verses in depth because I feel like I'm gleaning so
much more out of them. Especially with what Abinadi says to King Noah
and how brave he must have been to have been able to say all of those
things when he knew that he was going to die. It's just awesome and
really inspiring. :)
Anyways, I hope y'all have a blessed week!
Just Believe,
Sister Petersen