TIFFANY SPRINGS
“Don’t be content to do the easy thing. Look for opportunities to stretch farther than you think you can."
Ahhh such a sad week. So many memories and miracles in St Joseph! I will never forgot all the good times I had there. But on comes the next challenge. Sadly this challenge will not be in spanish. I'm now in an English area with about 200 active members which is crazy since we had about 60 members total in the spanish branch. This week was really sad saying goodbye to all the people I've been teaching for so long. A couple of them I have planned to go to the temple next month so hopefully I can reunite with some of them. I had my last soccer night which was fun. But also really sad, we did go to the Arroyo's after and eat some pizza. They were super sad I was leaving and told me to come back and play them in fifa. This branch has felt like family and it was sad to go. But this new area has already been a blast. We've gotten to know a ton of members and did 10 hours of service in the last 3 days! It's like a dream come true. The area I'm in is Tiffany Springs, and there's literally every restaurant you could think of here. And a canes literally right down the street... the area is half boons and half city. So that's kinda fun. This area is only 40 minutes away from St joseph, oír border actually meets the St Joseph elders so that's kinda funny. I'm in the same zone. I got a new comp who's been out for about 3 months, and his name is Elder Fleming. He's super cool, he's from Denver Colorado, finally someone not from Utah hahaha. Super excited to do more service and actually have member dinners with our members. This area is a little more nice and rich, but it also has a ton of apartment complexes. Our house is so nice, and we have our own grill and everything. We also have a gym we can go to. That'll be super nice to actually work out with weights. Still sad I didn't get called spanish speaking, but it's because they closed 2 spanish areas right now, until we get the next flood of missionaries.
Pictures:- saying goodbye to: Andrew (service guy), Devon, and the Arroyo family- went to dinner in cameron for one last dinner, and I guess they had a soccer night at the church... indoor soccer!! So fun- New Comp!!- Service, and moving people in!








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