New Samoan and Marshallesse District :)
they are awesome! It is great to have new people in our small zone!
Our sisters :D They are super sweet and
It has been amazing to be their sister training leaders!
Being Artistic
We were bored... and we really
miss
TV.... so we gave in to watching.... . . .
THE VENDING MACHINES... they are super
tempting and life is just super hard when you no longer have money on
your MTC card. :( hahahA!
We try to have fun among all of our
studying and crazy stuff.
Wow. This last week was crazy, last
p-day we moved into a new building that was super nice. We were
excited to move there because it was So much nicer than what we were
living in. Then the MTC starting prepping for the New Mission
President Conference this week. The whole MTC has been on lock down.
We can't even look into the main building. So far, no one has been
able to even get a glimpse of any of the general authorities. Pretty
much the only cool thing that has happened in relation to that is
that each of the new mission presidents met with a district and
practiced teaching for an hour. We got to meet the new mission
president going to Denmark. That was nice. The craziest things that
happened was na beka talenoa(the bat story). So, we had a crazy day,
my companion and I were supposed to go to our departing orientation
all day on thursday. We went for the first half, then after lunch we
had to go meet the new mission president that was going to teach us.
So we went to that, got out at four, went to go back to the
orientation again but all the sisters were ushered into a giant meet.
They wouldn't tell us what it was about and there was a lot of
officials and leaders walking around. So, of course, we all assumed
that one of the visiting members of the Twelve decided he wanted to
meet with all the sisters and told our leaders to make it happen. We
sang songs waiting for them to start what they were going to share.
(inviting the spirit in anticipation for what we were hoping would
happen... haha) Then one of the MTC presidency members said that
would change our lives immediately. (this for sure convinced us.)
Then he said that 2 bats were reported and found in the building that
97% of the sisters lived in. (this being the building I had just
unpacked into..) At first we all laughed. Then he said he was
serious, and that for safety, health, and whatever other reasons,
every single one of us would have to pack, and move into another
building. This was pretty frustrating but we took it as an adventure.
haha We had to get new keys, pack, and move in an hour because we had
class at 6 and we had to be out before that night. It was chaos. We
had a hurried dinner, went to residence, threw everything into suit
cases, and the Elders waiting outside our residence helped carry all
our stuff to the new building. It kinda felt like EFY.. haha We
moved, ran to class, skyped a Fijian for a lesson, finished class,
unpacked, went to bed, got up early this morning to go to the temple,
and began to pack again for Fiji because I leave on Monday. hahaha
Crazy! It was a fun adventure though! I am super excited to
leave Monday! I can't believe it. Missions are hard. But I can't help
but love it. haha Anyway, that is all I can think of. Just think. My
next post will be from Fiji!! AH!
Love, Sister Singleton
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