Hey guys!
It's great to
hear that Jay found a job! That makes me happy! It's been a great week.
We got transfer calls this week and Elder Moli and I will be staying
together again! I'm glad to serve with him again :) I'm learning a lot
about loving others because of him. He has taught me a lot. With the
senior couple we will be teaching them how to do all the immigration
stuff with the new missionaries coming in tomorrow. The flight to
Barbados is 30 minutes and the planes are smaller to travel from island
to island. Elder Martinez talked about goals and planning. The talk was
addressed by President and Sister Herrington. It was great. Emily will
go to Argentina. You can tell her so she doesn't have to worry about
opening her call. It was straight revelation that I had. I have no doubt
haha :) He learned himself from cutting his own hair. He is the one
from Samoa. He did a good job. Sometimes we go to a barber. In Vieux
Fort that's what we did. With interviews for Christina, Johnathan, and
Sancha they were all in Elder Moli's old area before he switched and
became companions with me. All three were the DL's baptisms. Sorry but
I'm out of time. They are kicking me out now... Until next week! Love
you guys so much! Hope you enjoy the pictures!
Love,
Elder King
Elder Moli taking on the jungle! haha There was a lot of tall, think grass. We cleared a pretty big area.
We did service this week. We helped Sister Sarah move and we also helped the Branch President cut down some grass around his home.
I made Elder Moli mad..... oops ;) No I'm kidding for some weird reason in our tile floor in our bedroom during our nightly planning started to crack and pop up on its own. I don't know why.
Hiking in the jungle with Elder Hardy and Elder Johnson! Most of the zone went on the hike including the new senior couple that came in this week on Thursday. Their names are the Leavitts and they are so nice.
It started in one place and then spread through the rest of the room. Evil spirits are coming up from the ground... ahhh
We hiked the pitons yesterday for p day. It took longer than expected yesterday to get back to Castries so that's why we are emailing today. It was an awesome hike. Way worth it. The view was absolutely incredible from up there. It was super steep and long. It took 2 hours up and 2 down. It was way fun.
This is the view from the other side of the pitons. The picture doesn't show as good as it was. It was amazing.
Elder Moli and I with Elder and Sister Martinez at the mission home. They are awesome :)
Lion power! Reunited again :)
Us and the Sister Training Leaders in St. Lucia at the mission home for MLC. Sister Maico and Sister Conrad.
It was late at night waiting around for interviews with President Herrington to be done. They were tired.
Elder Kuru from Austrailia who came out with me and Elder Odhiambo from Africa who was my trainer here in the mission home for MLC. We are so spiritual we just radiate light! ;) haha
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