Monday, July 11, 2016

Week 44: End of Transfers

Qué más todos???

This week was a super difficult week but I mean we’re doing the best that we can! We have our investigator Sandy that is supposed to get baptized this upcoming week, but she doesn’t feel ready.  She has the faith and we’ve taught her all the lessons but there’s just something that’s holding her back. But we will continue trying to help her out!

Diana and her family are super awesome!  They came to church this week and they keep loving it!  We had a lesson with them, and we explained they needed to get married before they could get baptized.  We tried giving them a goal for a date to get their marriage and everything in order, but both do not feel ready.  The thing is they want to get baptized, it’s just the marriage that’s the big issue with Diana.  Her “husband” Johnny isn’t working right now. He is in school.  And I guess he hasn’t really actively been looking for a job.   Diana says she doesn’t want to marry someone that at least tries to find a job. 

There’s another investigator that we have, named Diana Roman!  So many Diana´s! They’re all so awesome too cause they have my mom’s name :) haha  Her kids are members of the church, she just hasn’t been able to get baptized because of work!  So we are super excited to start working with her and getting her prepared to get baptized.

I had a companion exchange with Elder Mueller from my district and things went super well!  He came to my area, but we weren’t able to do hardly anything.  Our visits fell through and everything, but I mean no worries!  That’s the mish! It happens…haha.

I have some good and bad news.  The Bad news, is that the Dynamic Duo has been split apart.  Elder Damiano is going to the other area here in Villa Javier.  It’s not very far so we’ll still be able to dynamic duo-it at times.  The good news is, we will both becoming “DADS!” (just another mission term ;) ….when you become the trainer to a new missionary).  It was a great 3 weeks together, but now we’re going to be able to progress and be able to have “kids” (referring to the new missionary we get to train)!  We’re both waaayyy excited for this opportunity to grow and help a young missionary out!  What a blessing!

I’ll let you all know about my son next week! Have a great week!



Elder Marsh




Sad face, will miss his companion but excited for new adventures!

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