Week 6 already! Can you believe it? I feel like last week I was complaining because it was only week 1! Hahaha :)
This weeks weather was totes cray. It was super SUPER windy one day, then it was hot, then it POURED, then today it's hot again! But when it rained...... Such a blast! We definitely got caught in it.. on our bikes.. in our skirts. It was awesome hahaha. We were laughing so hard because I can't even imagine what everyone driving by was thinking. I'm sure we looked ridiculous. However.. I have a new found love for riding bikes in the rain! BUT I wouldn't recommend it hahaha. When we got home we were SOAKED. Head to toe haha and we were wet the rest of the day! It was great :)
Let's see… the rest of the week we just visited less active families. We have yet to actually get into any of their houses… But we have at least met quite a few.
Like I said this is week 6… So next week I may be in a new area! So towards the end of the week send your letters to the mission office :) My guess for transfers is that we are both staying and training a new little lady. But I have yet to be right with my guesses so we will see what happens!
We had multizones this week and I got to see Sister Nelson! Gosh I love that girl. She is kinda struggling with her new companion.. But I think she is holdin up. Our whole zone meeting was about dealing and handling stress… So I think pretty much everyone is stressed out haha. But it was really good to hear and they even gave us this blessed little book on how to handle different kinds of stress. Hallelujah :) But that whole day was good :)
Okay this is crazy. One elder in my district knows Corinne Lundskog that I went to Ecuador with! So he gave me her address cause she is in Missouri on her mission so I wrote her a letter today :) Another girl I went to Ecuador with sent me a letter too! Her name is Kayla and she is going to Mexico and she said it's an all walking mission… totes cray. I hate my bike somedays but I sure am grateful we don't have to walk everywhere!
Welp. That's about all I can think of for this week… Kinda lame, sorry. But regardless I am still ecstatic to be here serving our Master. I love love LOVE being a missionary, even though it's the hardest thing I have ever done. I wouldn't trade this or what I have learned for the world. I'm so grateful that He trusts me enough to be out here. I was thinking, I think this transfer was for me to be able to figure things out for myself and learn how to deal with Sister Pyper, without having to focus on investigators too. That was the best excuse I could come up with anyway :) But I really am glad that I have had to go through these ROUGH 6 weeks because I have learned so much. Not only about myself but about Sister Pyper, and my relationship with my Father in Heaven.
Thank you all for your letters and love and prayers and support. You guys are the besssst.
Love you all mucho mucho.
Sister Anderson :)
p.s. the pictures are of us being soaked in the rain :) and at multizones

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