Thursday, October 4, 2007

P-day in Missouri (a letter from kenz)

so another transfer is almost over. transfer calls will be coming up here on sunday night, and transfers will happen on wednesday. we're really uncertain about what will happen in the district, but we'll find out in a few days. Elder Durham got a call this morning with approval to go home a transfer (6 weeks) early for school,so he'll be going home in 3 months. if he doesnt get transferred this time, then he'll either stay in st. peters till he dies or have just a 6 week area, which wouldnt be very productive. it's gonna be a big transfer, with like 12 going home and 16 coming out. you gotta have 16 trainers. we'll see what the week brings. i finally got my library card today, so that was nice.
we have an Elder in our district from Tonga, Elder Niupalau. today, he cooked a full pig in the ground, since it's p-day. that was pretty cool, except it didnt quite get done all the way, so it was kinda soft. it was pretty fun to go out there to do that at the home they're living in with members. we played a good game of RISK. no word on us moving in with members as of yet.
investigator pool is still really low, and none of them are really progressing right now. tonight we have a few callbacks so that will hopefully open up our teaching pool some more.
i'm really jealous of you all, with your good weather. it was like 90 here today...not much fun for the month of October. but just in case, you probably ought to send me my coat, and the other stuff ou might have kept at home. also if you find a pair of black hobo gloves (the ones with the fold-over mitten), i hear those can be pretty handy in the wintertime.
well, i guess that's about all that's going on. i appreciate the prayers and words of encouragement. hope you're all doing well and that life's treating you good.
love you,
Elder Morrison

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