Monday, January 22, 2018

I heard winter finally hit Utah! I'm happy for those of you who like snow, and sad for those of you who don't. I can't pretend to know what it's like over here, but we did walk around in 40 degree weather one night! Not gonna lie, we were frozen haha

This past week has been good. On Tuesday we were able to watch President Nelson's address and the press conference that followed. I loved it. I know that he, President Oaks, and President Eyring are the men whom God has chosen to serve as the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I am excited to hear from them in the next General Conference. One thing that was said during the press conference that I loved was "A well-educated person never stops learning". 

It was also a week of yumminess. Sister G and I have had crepes every day since Tuesday. No joke. We had crepes at our dinner on Tuesday and the family gave us 50 to take home. We also had crepes for dinner again on Friday. Guess what though. They are Sister G's favorite as well!

Our friend K** is doing well. We still haven't been able to teach her because of schedules that have been in the way, but she comes to church. She stayed for Sunday School yesterday and participated which was awesome. She told us that she loved yesterday and it hit home for her. We have a lesson scheduled for Tuesday and we are really hoping and praying that it happens!

On Thursday we went to the Relief Society activity which we enjoyed! We learned how to make homemade cleaning supplies, organization, and things like that. I'm excited to try it out!

One of the pictures in sending is a quote by Mother Teresa that I love. It really is between you and Heavenly Father, no one else.

Transfer calls are this Saturday so next email I will be bringing transfer news. Until then, everyone have a great week and remember who you are!

xoxo, Sister G 
I celebrated Mom and Parker's bday with ice cream!





Sister G and I went to Malibu because it's part of our area. The ocean was so pretty!




our area

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