Tuesday, May 2, 2017

A week in Dijon (Transfer #16 Week #3)

Well time is going by really fast! This week just flew by, and it was awesome since we got to stay in Dijon for the entirety of it. We got to see a lot of people, it was a bit rainy but that's ok, the cold and the rain should be gone next week we are hoping. 


Last time I'll see these guys for awhile!

Anyways, highlights of this week: we got to start teaching Felina, Nomena's (our recent convert) friend. We haven't had the chance to teach her herself yet and this was a really cool opportunity since we got to help her really figure out what we do as missionaries and what she wants to know. We are seeing her tomorrow and we are excited to start teaching her regularly now. We also started teaching Regine regularly, an ancient ami who I called one day when I saw her name on our map, and she recently is going through a hard time so this has been really really cool to be able to help her out, she is really grateful each time and we just barely started fixing regular rdvs with her. So we have a few new amis! It feels great, we've been looking for new amis and its cool to start teaching them for real now. Besides that the highight of the week was probably our lesson with Poe on Sunday after church. The ward announced his and Tatiana's marriage and his baptism!! We are so excited!!!! We will be able to attend the marriage now too since our zone conference got moved (God works miracles!) and it should be super super awesome. 

Driving to Lausanne


So that's a rundown of this week, we are doing well, and in preparation for the 21st we are searching for ancestors! We want to be "Prepared for Paris", and so we all helping others find their ancestors for whom we can do temple work to be ready to do so by the Paris dedication. When was the last time you found an ancestor? My invitation is to check out your geneology and find one in the coming 3 weeks. I know it will be cool and I already have felt their help in pushing me to do this great work for them. I know it works. Have a great week and lots of love,


Elder Laney



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