Tuesday, November 21, 2017

No thanksgiving for us (week 17)

Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, Mothers, Fathers, Strangers, Friends, Family, Politicians, Voters, Democrats, Republicans, Americans, Texans, Other Americans, Non-americans, Pokémon Trainers, Pokémon Masters, Gym Masters, Dungeon Masters, Nerds, Geeks, Those in-between, Hippies, Hippos, Dinosaurs,  Fishs, Fish's out of water, Turtles, Sea Turtles, Ninja Turtles, Jocks, Drum majors, Pure Breeds, Mutts, Cross breeds, half-breeds, No-breeds?, Aliens, krogens, Cyborgs, Superheros, Jedi's, Siths, Ewoks, gunguns, Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, Wizards, Dragons, Hobbits, Baggins, Nazgul, Dark Lords, Beyonders, Clerics, Warriors, Bowmen, Monks, Tongans, Samoans, Fijians, Philippians, Hawaiians, Elders Sisters, District leaders, Zone leaders, Assistants to the president, El Jefe, Return missionaries, Golden missionaries, dying missionaries, veteran missionaries and so Forth. (muggles not included).

Hello everyone included on the list presented before you here today.

I hope you've all had a wonderful week where ever you all are this time of the year. News has reached me that thanksgiving is fat approaching us, with it coming this Thursday. Seems pretty exciting though they don't celebrate thanksgiving here, kind of weird, but Australians are like that. Weird.

Anyways, we've had an exciting week down here in Warnbro/ Port Kennedy.  Well not too exciting but exciting enough. Not too much happened throughout the week. On Thursday my companion got a lighter to teach a lesson we were doing with some kids. Then that night he decided to make use of it a little more. He got some bricks in our backyard and established a mini fireplace there. Then we used some twigs and such to make fire. We have collect some wood overtime and have it ready for whenever we desire to have another. The next time it might be bigger.

The next day we had a great Zone Conference, talking about the light the world program that'll be going on here, and I assume the rest of the world. Perth is trying to make a big push about it all. Then we said some goodbyes to some departing missionaries and hellos to others that have entered into the zone and other zones.

Then on Saturday we had a service project with some investigators and less actives. We spent the whole morning putting bull grass into the ground. It's expected to grow and spread pretty quickly. Though my companion got pretty sun burnt while working. His whole arms got burnt as well as his neck, I just got some around the collar, but we shall survive.

Hope you all have a wonderful week this week and enjoy yourself ever moment you can.

Love,
Elder Boren




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