"Mission leadership council! President played the accordian for us :)"
"My best Alcobendas buddies at the temple for a baptism! (the closest baptismal font for us is in the stake center at the temple)"
"Waiting for transfer calls...they came an hour and a half later than when they said they would..."
"And then that one of me and Hna H is with Patricia (not our investigator, but a sweet member who invited us over to eat)."
"(With) Lisa, that adorable member who I love so much. She headed to Paraguay this week to finally see her daughters for the first time in 2 years!!"
Hey guys!
Okay, I should be able to come back and fill you all in a little better on what´s been going down, but I wanted to at least give you the scoop in case I don´t get a chance to.
Hna Hillman got transferred!! We were not expecting that one. All 4 of us Hnas were together when our District Leader called, but he didn´t realize it. He was talking to Hnas Shurtz and Fuller, and said, "and then Hna Fuller will spend the next couple of days with Hna Grover and Hna Pavez..." haha. It was crazy. Hna H took it like a champ, though. I´m gonna miss that kid.
So here´s the scoop: Hna Hillman headed up to VIGO this morning, Hna Shurtz is headed to the islands in an hour, and Hna Fuller and I are both TRAINING. AGAIN. Hna Pavez is going to be with me and our trainee (we´ll pick her up tomorrow), because I´m headed out in the middle of the transfer.
I´m excited, because I know this is really going to push me hard during my last little while out in the field, but it´s also a little stressful because I really thought my comp was sticking around, and now I just have 3 weeks to area train, haha... bring it on!
I already know and love Hna Pavez, so it should be fun. She´s from Argentina, but lives in Andalucia, and we´ve been on a couple of intercambios (exchanges) before. She´s also been Hna Fuller´s companion before :) Good stuff all around. So now we´ve just got to figure out how in the world to fit 3 people into our itty bitty apartment and we´re good! ;)
By the way, your emails were fantastic this week. Like I´ve said before, I´m excited to see all of these charades games and rainy runs in person. It sounds like you´re all doing awesome.
Other news from o´er here:
-E--´s progressing little by little. Thank you SO much for your prayers, that´s so thoughtful and wonderful of you. I know it´ll make a big difference. She still hasn´t made it to church, so we´re pushing her date to the 27th, and she´s still really nervous, but we´re going to have Andres come with us this week and give her a blessing. Again, thank you for the prayers!
-It´s COLD. I´m well-equipped. But it´s COLD.
-Have I told you David Archuleta´s coming to our mission? He comes on the 21st, and we´re having a cool exclusive devotional with him, all of the missionaries in the Madrid area, and up to 4 of our investigators each. Should be pretty cool.
-The Church is really pushing the missionaries to work with the "He is the Gift" video (yeah, Brad, I saw it. It´s gorgeous!!), so we got special pass-along cards with the challenge to get them all passed out this month, and we´re supposed to show the video as many times as possible. Apparently there´s a big billboard in Times Square right now that says, "He is the Gift." Cool, right??
-I got to have my last mission leadership council this week! It was a surprisingly sentimental one. President basically gave us a devotional instead of leading a council. We talked a lot about Christmas and our families, and how we were going to transmit those blessings we have to the people here in Spain. And then we sang 8 Christmas songs to finish because the harmony sounded so cool and President Jackson kept naming off more songs to sing. And then he whipped out the accordian, haha.
The strangest thing was getting asked to share a "farewell testimony" though. Oof. We had Hna Mather in our piso last night, because she heads home tomorrow, and it felt strange talking to her about seeing her at BYU in 4 weeks. It just seems like a joke, like it´s not real.
-Teaching with Hna Crandall in Zone Training this week was super fun. We got to teach all about families, and we had probably the most inspired lesson-planning sesh I´ve ever had beforehand. It was cool. She´s currently training a missionary from TAHITI! So her french is really coming in handy, and it sounds like it all came flooding back.
So life is good over here! Hopefully I´ll get to come back to send some pics :)
Love you guys!!!
-Hna Grover