Monday, August 29, 2016

My Name's Blurry Face

Well, it's been quite the week for me. I have been more stressed out that I have ever been. You know, I never stress out. But this week was bad. I can confidently say that I didn't know what stress felt like until this week.

At least the week started out well! If you have seen the Mormon message about the Swiss couple with the blind husband that loves chocolate, we went to their house. She basically just listed off her friends that she wants us to teach so that was awesome!

The next day was interesting. We went to give a member a blessing and her baby that she was holding started screaming right in the middle. She got him to stop pretty quickly and it was pretty impressive. However, I did not expect to see what I saw when I opened my eyes after the blessing. Enough said I guess.

The English elders that we have are both Tahitian and they get work done. We did an exchange with them and taught a ton of lessons on the street. They fed us today too. We are homies.

We saw this lady in the park and she looked really swaggy and so I went up to talk to her. A while later, we finished teaching her the plan of salvation and she was stoked. She said that she would want her kid to learn what she just learned. What a miracle. Hopefully we can start teaching her.

On Sunday, we had 5 investigators come to church which was great. One of them brought a friend too! Stuff is going really well here. However, we were teaching this one girl and she literally dropped off the face of the planet this week. I don't know why it's stressing me out so much but we have no clue what to do. I guess it's when everything seems perfect that there is a storm on the horizon.

Love you very much,
Elder Marshall Underwood





 Trying to combine High On A Mountain Top and another song - we will see how it turns out.



 Got burgers this week and it was the best fries that I have had in Europe, but the burger was dry.

Tahitian Elders

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