First off that to me sounds like a quote from a movie. A bit edited and adapted to my needs but still, not sure the movie though. Stories:
Story Number 1: Tetris Champions of the Year.
Last Monday we were moving all of the stuff out of our garage. It was all going to East London for a new senior couple. We had to fit a whole bed, two couches, a washer and dryer, two desks, desk chairs and a fridge into a small pick up truck and a decently small trailer. We did it! Then we tetris'd all of the stuff in our garage to fit our car in there finally! We won that battle as well. It was super fun.
Story Number 2: Well then, that was strange.
Lately we have been finding a lot more people! We found one of them through a referral that we were visiting. While visiting this guy, he went to get some movies from a friend or a neighbor or something. We saw this person who said "hello" to the the young man we were visiting and then said hello to the others around her as you usually would. The next day we get a "please call". To explain a "please call", here there is no unlimited minutes or what ever you only get a certain amount then if you want to get more you have to buy airtime ( minutes). So everyone keeps airtime like their life depends on it, which it does if you need to call an ambulance. "Please calls" are a way around that. It's basically a text saying call this person at this number. So we get these all the time, then we call. The person answers and said "this is my number. I am the person that you waved at yesterday". We knew it was a girl so that narrowed it to about a hundred people we saw and said hi to. Then we figured out how she got our number and so we got it narrowed down to about forty. Still no idea who this was. We hope to find out but we will be glad to teach her.
And last but not least. Elder Smith and I have recently discovered about "Clusters" which we want to integrate in our area. We believe Clusters may be what the Lord wants for this area; because all of us have had this idea and revelation including the stake president. One of the problems we have is the people have to travel so far to church. Some just can't get there. So we think maybe we could have a series of smaller meetings closer to the members we just need a more solid plan on how-where-when. Cool stuff though.
Until next time, stay grand
Elder Tucker
It's very true you can see in a lot of people the guilt and shame they feel from past sins and that is why I think most converts are a bit skeptical at first. Once they feel the healing power of the atonement though you can tell they are all very very happy and it's a wonderful feeling and sight to see. Anyways Love you mom.
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