Dear family and friends,
This week was a good one. we had a baptism. YAY!! a little 12 year old girl who is the grand daughter of the stake patriarch. she was a blessing from heaven in truth. we prayed for blessings and she almost literally fell from the sky screaming baptise me!! We have been working alot with less active members and part member families. its been inspirational and motivating expirience. I dont think i could ever enjoy being a less active.
This week the really heat started... 115 degrees and 105 at NIGHT. I didnt miss it at all. but the good thing is that it has taken a while to get here this year. last year it was hot in februrary. it s almost june and just starting to get unbarable. people frequently ask us if we´re hot... and if we are hot why do we walk around in the sun all day. I often feel like saying: ´´Truth be told its blistering hot, and we walk around to avoid fainting and faling to the ground, that and we are saving souls here, can we come in for a bit?´´ its always fun to hear that conversation 6-8 times a day.
I love being a missionary though. thousands of slammed doors in my face makes the few awesome moments worth the pain and blisters.
Love you all,
Elder Paden W Allen
This week was a good one. we had a baptism. YAY!! a little 12 year old girl who is the grand daughter of the stake patriarch. she was a blessing from heaven in truth. we prayed for blessings and she almost literally fell from the sky screaming baptise me!! We have been working alot with less active members and part member families. its been inspirational and motivating expirience. I dont think i could ever enjoy being a less active.
This week the really heat started... 115 degrees and 105 at NIGHT. I didnt miss it at all. but the good thing is that it has taken a while to get here this year. last year it was hot in februrary. it s almost june and just starting to get unbarable. people frequently ask us if we´re hot... and if we are hot why do we walk around in the sun all day. I often feel like saying: ´´Truth be told its blistering hot, and we walk around to avoid fainting and faling to the ground, that and we are saving souls here, can we come in for a bit?´´ its always fun to hear that conversation 6-8 times a day.
I love being a missionary though. thousands of slammed doors in my face makes the few awesome moments worth the pain and blisters.
Love you all,
Elder Paden W Allen
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