The
appointment with our South Korean investigator at the temple on Thursday was
wonderful. President Kleijweg showed her the open house video, gave her a
pamphlet about the temple and explained to her what he could about the temple.
Elder and Sister Robison drove her to the temple and shared their testimonies
about temple work and how it is such a wonderful place to be. They told her
about how they were married there and their children too and that the spirit
there is always so beautiful. She seems very interested in doing work for her
deceased ancestors and asked if she would be able to do it for her biological
and her adoptive family. She also expressed interest in and talked about the
importance of temple marriage, as it is explained in the teachings of President
Benson. This second time that I have gone to the temple with an investigator,
and it really is a great experience for them (indeed, for everyone).
Transfers
was uneventful, really, this week. Six new missionaries arrived (4 from the
Provo MTC, 1 from the Madrid MTC and 1 from Apeldoorn: he's waiting for his
visa so he can go to the MTC and then his mission in New York). No one left
this transfer, which is unusual. It was my "privilege" to do travel
plans for transfers this time. And for the most part, things worked out
according to plan, so I guess they were good plans, haha. I spent some time at
the station on Wednesday, helping out with transfers and stuff, since I was not
needed at the office anyways. While waiting, a friend of mine stopped by on her
way to catch a train and we talked for a bit. Advantages of serving close to
home ;)
Today,
we planned on going to the antiquities museum in Leiden, but I am not sure,
because Elder Bosco, who replaced Elder Alston as AP, really wants to play
Munchkin. So I guess we will see.
"For
Pony!"