You all wanted to see the height difference, and here it finally is! I feel so small!!
Escape room fun
The people here are so caught up in the little things that show how the moon landing might not be true, and they turn their backs on the overwhelming eveidence that it actually happened! I've actually compared it in my mind to the Restoration, and how people get caught up in all the little things like how there's not the plates anymore, and forget the whole idea that God always had Prophets, even after Jesus, and that he hasn't forgotten us and still does. And even the young people who don't think we landed on the moon! They laugh, and then show me those websites with all the theories, and I'm just like 'lol, you're just jealous'.
Pilot G2 Gel pens .05mm. Those guys are like gold in this mission!
I just really like hearing your story! Thanks for sharing it. Like, I really want to know how Michał felt during the whole process, because from our side, it was really the most uneventful process. Even to this day nothing has gone wrong! I've spent a year and a half of things going wrong, but he is still just trucking along without a problem! He even told us that he wanted to be baptized since the first time we met. I want to know how he'll tell that story to his kids so many years later. I'm definitely going to keep in contact with him!
Our week was good, nothing too eventful, though. We've been advertiseing for our english class a lot lately, and we're seeing the results! Also, pretty much all of the current investigators between us and the other elders are from english class. I think we're on to something! One really cool story from that is a guy named Paweł. We we're tracting in an area up north, we call it the oculus rift (not after the samsung thing, but after an awesome dream I had), and I was just putting english fliers into mailboxes if the people didn't answer, and someone actually came! I've tried that before, but only as a token thing to make me feel like I wasn't wasting all my time when no one was answering the door. But this time it actually worked! So I guess those little things do count
Otherwise, we went on exchanges here in Kraków, and I spent the day with Elder Hadfield (he's Elder Pettit's trainee), and that was really it. We get along really well! This district is pretty good, I'm going to miss it next transfer. Transfers are on the 27th of February, and they normally last 9 weeks. At least, that's what they say, but my mission has followed the following course of weeks in transfers: 9, 7, 10, 8, 8, 10, 9, 9. So we really don't always know how long transfers will be.
K. is doing well, she told her father that she wanted to be baptized, and he wasn't as angry as she thought he'd be, but he was still not really happy. He said he'd think about it for the next week or so, and so she and all the missionaries here fasted for her dad to have a softened heart yesterday, and she really appreciated it. ALSO, soon we're going to start teaching an excommunicated member. I'm a little nervous about that but very excited for him.
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