| In front of my new Apartment in Duluth, MN |
Duluth is beautiful! It's this cute little vintage town on a hill right next to Lake Superior and I love it SO much!. It's much colder here than Rochester- but I brought the sun :) ha ha. It's starting to clear up! My first lesson was with a recent convert whose 19. She did NOT like me very much. The sister who just left was here for almost five months- I knew it would take time for the people to get used to me. She gave me a hug at the end of the lesson though! and at our next lesson she was super friendly :) Progress! We also helped a cute family move all this stuff to a junk hunt thing. They made all this cool vintage furniture and sold it at the junk hunt. Sister H. would have been going nuts!! I was overwhelmed with all the cool stuff there!
I
was sad to leave Sister H. behind- it was a very tearful goodbye.
we've been through a lot together, but I really admire Sister S.
Something I'll have to get used to is her way of communication. She seems to
have a lot of thoughts in her head and we've been working on talking to
each other and communicating- it gets better every day. It's just
different since I'm used to talking about everything with Sister H.
This week started out pretty tough. Sister S. has kind of a hard time with change and to top it off one of her recent converts left us a note on her door saying she needed time and she'd come back to church when she was ready. That was really emotionally trying for both of us. But- the miracle is that the ward stepped up and helped the recent convert back on her feet and she came to church this Sunday :) This ward is AMAZING. The Relief Society is so loving! There are three sets of missionaries here- two sets of Elders and us. They are super enthusiastic and really great missionaries. I'm so excited to work in this area!!
Our most progressing investigators here are is D. and A. who are scheduled to be baptized May 19th. I haven't met them yet, but I'm excited to see them progress!
This week started out pretty tough. Sister S. has kind of a hard time with change and to top it off one of her recent converts left us a note on her door saying she needed time and she'd come back to church when she was ready. That was really emotionally trying for both of us. But- the miracle is that the ward stepped up and helped the recent convert back on her feet and she came to church this Sunday :) This ward is AMAZING. The Relief Society is so loving! There are three sets of missionaries here- two sets of Elders and us. They are super enthusiastic and really great missionaries. I'm so excited to work in this area!!
Our most progressing investigators here are is D. and A. who are scheduled to be baptized May 19th. I haven't met them yet, but I'm excited to see them progress!
I love you all so much!!!
Hurrah for Israel! (Apparently the Ward Mission Leader and missionaries yell this after every coordination meeting :P )
Love,
Sister Roberto
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