Wednesday, July 27, 2016

7/26/2016 Transfer to Northampton

Well first of all, I am being transferred. I'm sad to be leaving Lea valley, I think I have grown here more than anywhere else. And I'm grateful for that. I'm going to miss A and R , tinkerbell, and all the wonderful people I have met. Moving areas is always tough. But I am headed to a great place!!!!!!!!!! So I'm super excited! I'm going to NORTHAMPTON! My first zone in the mission! Haha so it's going to be a good time. I've been in London for 8 months of my mission. I'm really sad to leave. London really is a special place. There is just something about it that I can't explain. Maybe it's because I've basically spent my whole mission here but I'm going to miss it. It's just a lovely city that really and truly feels like home. It's strange to say that. But it's going to feel so good to come back in for meetings and just remember all the good times. But I'm headed back to the country side of England. So I'm stoked. I think I'll be out here when it starts to get cold again haha. So that will be exciting.

Well what a week it has been! Pretty sure I have gotten a good tan on, well for England standards I have. It's been amazing. Not going to lie it's been pretty dang hot. Like 95 and humid, but it has felt good. I miss warm weather to be honest. There are some senior couples in our ward and they said the weather back home has just been baking! Like 100 degrees all week. I'm sure all the lawns are starting to slow down right about now haha. But I hope all was well this week with the river trip, Brighton camp, and just being at home mom. It's crazy that this is Sams last week in the mission. My mind is kind of freaking out to be honest. It doesn't seem real life. But I'm excited for you guys to see him. I'm sure you cannot wait. I remember so clearly sam and I saying how we would see eachother in 3 years, it's crazy that it's just one now. But give him a big hug for me.

So the week was good. We put together a ward bbq because the ward hadn't had an activity for over a year. So we planned for a big bbq and it was a great time. People showed up about and hour late but they came! And that's all that matters. Elder withers and I were grilling from 1 until 4 non stop. It was a good time! Alex helped us grill because hes a Brazilian and they all love grilling. But it was a good turn out. It also made me grateful for the bonneville 2 ward and bonneville stake. We threw some wicked parties. It made me realise how great our ward and stake are. I've been lucky.

So we saw a pretty cool miracle this week. So we had interviews on Thursday which were amazing. I love president and sister Stevens so much. Sister Stevens said I could come and visit them in slc every week haha so That will be the best haha. but before interviews we had some finding time in the morning. We stopped a cool Brazilian family who we thought were interested. We visited them later and they canned us haha. We were a bit bummed but I felt that I should give my man F a call who we haven't seen for over a transfer. And he answered! He told us to come over so we did. We had a great lesson and he is now finding a job that has work off on Sunday's so that he can come to church! He is the columbian man elder tonks and I met a few months ago. He is very positive about the church and I'm grateful for the missionaries that taught him in Columbia, because he knows that the church is true, and he really has a testimony. So that was a sweet miracle.

We had dinner at a columbian members home in the ward and it was delicious. They are a lovely family. I think I have eaten too much African food the last 4 months to be honest. Our fridge is full of rice and chicken and some strange Ghanaian dishes. I mean it tastes alright...but sometimes it makes us sick, well lots of the time but it's okay. I never would have thought I would eat such diverse food. But I've basically served in an African ward the last 4 months and I've even picked up the language and now all the old Ghanaian and Nigerian women in the ward think we speak so they only talk to us in their twi, or Igbo hahaha. But it's been fun. I'm sad to leave London, it's diversity is brilliant.

Well I love you guys. I cannot believe Sam gets home in a week. It doesn't seem real. And i guess it won't until he actually is home. I swear he had a year left. But I swear I had 2 years left. It freaks me out. I love you guys so much! Thank you for your constant love and support. Keep living it up in slc.

No short cuts

Jake

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