D and family history
Not too much happened out of the ordinary this week, but I
got to
relearn the lesson of not trusting our GPS when it takes you
on long,
windy, dirt roads. Wednesday on our way back from district
meeting we
went to go visit some people in Reynoldsville. It was going
to take us
an hour to get there, which we knew, but it turned into a
two hour
ordeal. Everything started off fine, we were driving down
this pretty
road admiring the fall colors, and eventually the road
turned to dirt.
We still had about five miles left on this road, and over
time it got
more narrow, and less maintained. Next thing I know it's a
game
commission road which hunters use to go through the woods,
which lead
to a dead end. All we could do was laugh, and get away
before some
hunter shot at us, because with our luck it would happen.
We had a very good lesson with D about the Plan of
Salvation.
Brother B comes to our lessons with us, and he always
throws down
this awesome testimony at the beginning that sets the tone
for our
lessons. At the end we invited her to be baptized and she
didn't even
hesitate to say yes! So now she is set with a date for December
9.
Each week we get to spend some time doing family history,
and over the
past five weeks both Sister Terry and I have been about to
find over
250 of our ancestors who need temple work done. (S/O to Dad
for
showing us how!) We are pretty proud of our accomplishments
and cannot
wait to get to the temple! Sadly, I've yet to go on my mission,
and
probably won't get the chance. But that just means I'll be
busy when I
get back!
Sorry you get a short letter this week, not much worth
noting happened
this week. Hopefully next week we will have some crazy,
random
adventure to report on :)
Sister Morrison
Pday shenanigans,
Just another groundhog statue in my
favorite place :)
Trying to fit in with the locals.
I got to ride a dinosaur.
And then we decided to eat everyone :)
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