Monday, February 3, 2014

Can you believe it's February already?!

Ello Everyone!

To sum it up, the miracles of last week didn't continue on so much this week. Unfortunately, it was pretty rough this week. But that's okay. So goes life. Ups and downs. A boy we were teaching who believed the Gospel to be true and was super excited about it texted us and told us his parents won't allow him to learn anymore. :( So that was heart breaking. Seriously, it was the worst. If you could see the light in this boy's eyes as we taught him you would understand. He will get his chance though.

We went on exchanges. I went with Sister Wolfe in her area. That was pretty good. :)

Um, oh yeah. The Seahawks won last night. You should see this place. People are crazy over here. On Friday all the schools had Seahawks day so all the kids were all green and blue and then Saturday everyone answered their doors in jerseys. And then yesterday there were fireworks that sounded like bombs at every point the teams would score. All we needed to do was look up and the color of the firework would let us know who scored. Yup. So that was lovely.

Church yesterday was pretty amazing. I am loving church more and more on my mission. It's incredible. :) Sam bore his testimony about how he didn't even know God existed until he met the Moon family. And it was just the best thing ever. Pat is really excited for his baptism that's happening this Sunday.

Oh, something funny. We were teaching this probably 20 year old guy who was super excited to learn and then all the sudden he was just ignoring us. And finally last Sunday we called him and he called us back and told us he was sorry he kept ignoring us, but that his girlfriend was uncomfortable with him talking to us... because we're girls. Hahaha! Never thought that would happen. But now that we know we can meet him with her. :) Haha.

So from a few friends I have heard about my High School teacher Mr. McKean's passing. I'm sure many of you have heard already. But I just thought I'd say that I know we will see him again. That is part of the message we share with so many people out here. This life is but a moment. Death is part of God's plan for us because He wants us to return to Him. Sadly, we all have different times and some are taken sooner than we would like. I truly appreciated Mr. McKean's kindness and all of his efforts in teaching so many of us at Hesperia. His family is in my prayers and so many others. He will surely be missed. I will never forget that amazing man. We will all meet Mr. McKean again. :) Watch the link below.



Love you all!
Until then I'll be doing it the Federal Way.


Love,
Sister Pearson:)

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