Leih deih hou ma?!
I've been slacking hard core on the pictures end of things, so here's a bunch from the last little while! Most are from a flower festival we hit up on a P-Day couple weeks ago. It was pretty cool!
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| A cool big plastic lizard was certainly a highlight. |
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| You can't take a picture here without someone else in the background. It just adds. :) |
WELL. Let's get to it. We had some real unexpected CH-CH-CH-CHANGES this week!
Tuesday night got the call from Elder Boyd telling me that I'm heading to the New Territories Zone to an area called Wu Dihp or Butterfly! To be honest I've only been here for a couple days and I really don't know much about it, but it's super lax and really chill and quiet up here and I'm in heaven! :)
My new companion is Sister Cheung! Her parents are Chinese but she was raised in Utah and Maryland. She's just about the coolest person ever! We get along almost too well and it's been great!!
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| Probably the hardest goodbye!! |
When I found out that I was leaving Tsuen Wan I felt like my heart had been ripped out! It's not a real transfer week and Sister Shee has only been here for 6 weeks so I was super worried about leaving her, but she's going to do awesome!! Tsuen Wan was my first area and I was there for 7 and a half months... so the thought of leaving was super sad, but I love it here and life is great! Sister Cheung is a Cougar. So we've agreed to disagree on that and it's been a great beginning to what I'm sure will be a great companionship!
I've only been here for a couple days so I'm still trying to figure out what's going on, but stay posted next week for the full story! It's gonna be good.
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| With new companion Sister Cheung! |
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| Lunch at a Mexican Restaurant in Discovery Bay with the Elders who serve there and Elaine and her son! They are our very good friends from our days in Yokohama, Japan! |
We got to watch conference this weekend and it as great!!! I'm running out of time, and I can't remember who said it, but I love the member of the Seventy who talked about not being lukewarm about the gospel. That's certainly one thing that I've really been thinking about these last couple weeks. The gospel isn't something we can really do half way. And I can tell you that it's just a lot more fun to be all in and be excited about it! It's too good to do it half way.
I LOVE YOU ALL! Have a great week!!
Love
SisMoRob









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