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Elder conder and his creative ness
Well another week has come and gone! With Transfers it has been crazy especially the first part of the week Elder Conder and i had to go to Negril and fetch Elder Engebrect so that was a drive and a half and then we finished up our last days together at a couple dinner appointments and saying bye to some people. On wednesday we headed down to Spanish Town where we all met up.
Sav and negril and us on the day before transfers
It was a small transfer due to the fact that all the new missionaries got caught up in Texas because of a tornando. But we got all switched up i got to go up to Linstead to drop some missionaries off up there so that was a blast i was just hoping to see someone i knew walking down the road but that never happened. Then we got here to Old Harbour which i dont really know how to explain it... Its a small town but its pretty nice we have a really nice house here that we just moved into so thats nice and Sister Whirlpool is back on laundry duty so i dont have to pay anyone to wash my clothes anymore. But pretty much for the week we have been just going around and im meeting all the members and Investigators and so forth so thats how the week has been.
me and whats his name... went blank
But it has been good one. The members here are very nice. The branch is about the size of Santa Cruz about 40 average attend a week. We went and visited a member and she was saying that she had to give a talk on Sunday but she had the flu and asked if we could call the Branch President and let him know she wouldnt be able to speak... This was Saturday evening.. So Elder Barker called him up and said but dont worry the new missionary is here so he can speak.. totally threw me under the bus. So there i was Sunday morning First speaker... ha but all i had to do was introduce my self and share my testimony! We got a call from Elder Mccreedy and Elder Engebrect this morning and they were all your companionship is the most contrast companionship in the mission we have an ol gritty cowboy and a paramedic Brit. haha it was funny! Yes Elder Barker is from England so its been an experience trying to learn the Brittish language and i thought Jamaicans were hard to understand... But any how thats about it for the week!! Well i love you all!!!
Love Stetson
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