zaterdag 10 januari 2015

In Blackest Night

This week, 5 missionaries returned home, including one of my two first companions, elder Cockbain. He flew home to South Africa on Thursday. Due to scheduling conflicts, he had to stay over at our house on Tuesday evening, which was much fun, especially since he arranged a dinner appointment for that evening with a member he knew too. We had a good time together in the office, and he was a great missionary. But he will come back to visit in August, on his way to the World Cup in England. 

During the week, I also started making hotel and conference room reservations for the May and July transfers, when we expect that there will be a replacement of about 50 missionaries in the space of two months. This will be a busy time, not made any easier by the replacement of the mission president a week before the second of the two big transfers. Fortunately, the office has me, haha.

On Tuesday, during district meeting, we were interviewed by President and Sister Robinson. It is a good thing that I am able to talk with them, one-on-one every so often, and have a chance to ask questions or bring up concerns when needed.

"Where there’s a will, I want to be in it."


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