Last night with Elder D! |
One thing that I have really started to appreciate on my mission as have started to understand French a little better, is Quebecois haha. It is like this funky mix of English and French and Redneck, and it makes me laugh every time. It also happens to be impossible to understand haha.
This week was crazy! It was transfer week, so I had to pack up all of my stuff and get ready to go last Tuesday. Honestly leaving Gatineau was a lot harder than I ever thought it would be, but I need to be in Sherbrooke for a reason, and I am excited to find out why. My new companion (Elder Rossi) is a lot different than Elder D, but it will be fun to see a new perspective and get to know him better. It also is going to be different than last transfer, because he speaks even less French than I do, and our ward and investigators are all French haha. It actually has been really fun though, and it helped me to realize that at least I can communicate.
The man, The myth, The legend... Elder Rossi....checkin out my family pics. |
It was really great timing to come here, because on Saturday there was a baptism for a family of 5 (Nanga family). They were awesome, and it was cool to see how important their baptism was for them, and how great they felt afterward.
The start of this week with Elder Rossi was tough, because he lost his planner from last transfer with all of the information of the people we talk with here, and he had no idea where to go haha. So we really have had to follow the spirit, and honestly it has been awesome! Even though it did make me decide that I will never lose mine... But really, a couple times this week I really felt like I was an instrument in the hands of God, and it was so satisfying.
We also work a lot more with the members here which has been awesome! It is way different than in Gatineau, and working together really does bless both the member and the investigator which has been cool to see. Also, we literally have the most interesting man in the world in our ward, and maybe if I have time I'll explain a little more about him another day haha.
Thanks for all of the prayers and emails and letters! I love hearing from you guys, and you help me so much! Oh and always remember that no matter how cold you think you are it is always colder in Canada haha. Love ya and stay safe!
Elder Wilson
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