Hey there! So I'm in Leeds right now! I went on Exchange with Elder
Manugh last week, and so I was in Skipton with Elder Cole. It was super
fun! It was nice to get to be with someone from Arizona for a change! We
talked about home, and things we missed, and then tried to explain what
a Haboob was to Elder Van Boom, lol! So I'm now about to go on exchange
with Elder Cole, so I'll be with Elder Manugh in Skipton. So my bag
right now is HEAVY! But it's all good, it's such a great learning
experience being around other Elders, and getting to see how they do
certain things.
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| At a bus stop in rainy weather (AKA the usual weather) |
So yeah, we're in the Leed's Library right now, on our
way to the Leed's chapel to meet up with Elders for exchange, and hang
out for a bit on our Pday. We'll probably watch a movie or something. I
feel like I should explain one thing. The rules here in Leed's are a bit
more relaxed then some of the other missions. Apparently (According to
Elder Schwarzkopf), the Elders and Sisters were having panic/anxiety
attacks left and right about a year ago, so when President Pilkington
came in, he relaxed the rules a tiiinnnnnyyyyy bit, so the missionaries
weren't breaking down every week and trying to jump through windows. So
some things that are a bit different.
1. we can have "Music", sorta... the guideline we have for music, is
music that invites the spirit.
2. We don't have to give our
"Key indicators" all the time. It was messing up a lot of the
Missionaries when they kept getting told that they were here to focus on
the peoples needs, not just baptizing a lot of them, but then they were
suppose to constantly tally up their numbers and relay them to District
leaders for judgment.
3. We're suppose to be really open about our issues, or whats
bugging us. In fact, they had one of the talks at Zone Conference
entirely devoted to a Doctor explaining stress, how it works, and what
point we need to be worried, and how to cope with those feelings (Pretty
much just rub your hands and think of puppies).
So yeah, it's just a bit different, but you can
definitely see how much it's helped the missionaries here. All of the
ones I've talked to were about two seconds away from being Committed
before the new rules came out. Ok, I've given myself about 30 minutes to
figure out this camera thing, which means I wasn't able to individually
write to each of you, so I'll just say I Love you all, and I really
hope Roxy isn't tooooo banged up! :( (he's referring to receiving news his car was in a little accident)
Also, Special shoutouts to some
peeps (Please pass them along for me)
Bishop Barker: Got your letter, thanks so much! Hope all is well!
Tiffany: LOVE YOU!!!! I HOPE YOU'RE OK!!!!!!! Honestly, love you so much!
Bennett Wheat: Hope you're alright, also, Brocks Onyx???? Really????
Wheat family: Love you guys soooo much! Shannon, I found your twin here in England!!!
UGH
this is seriously so frustrating. I figured out how to get the pictures
to work fine on the computers back in Keighley, but I can't get it to
work here in Leeds!!!!!!
GOT IT, OK TIMES QUICK, HERE'S LIKE JUST A COUPLE OF
IDK I'M PICKING AT RANDOM LOVE YOU SO MUCH TALK TO YOU NEXT WEEK BYE!!!
MOM STAY NOT STRESSED OK BYE!!!! ALSO I'VE LOST A FREAKING STONE IN
WEIGHT!!!!
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| His current companion from Germany, Elder Schwarzkopf |
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| From the MTC - I have no idea why he chose this one. But its so Brennan. |