Hi Everybody!
So this week has been kind of interesting. First and foremost is this week we'll be having transfers. As it turns out, Elder B will be training a greenie and will head over to Göteborg, and I'll be heading back down to Växjö, and our place is being taken by Elder F and someone he'll be training. I think that a lot of areas in the mission are doubling out and such. So that's all pretty interesting.
But this week's all in all been good. Last Monday we met up with some other missionaries and ate surströmming (I think I sent pictures from that last week). I ended up eating it in a bit of a larger dose than the first time (just a fillet of fish on a cracker), but it wasn't too bad. It wasn't exactly good, but it wasn't too bad. And then afterwards we went shopping around Stockholm some more. It wasn't all that exciting.
The rest of the week went well. I think
on Wednesday, we went to visit M, one of the ward members, because she was pretty sick and wanted a blessing. She didn't hear us ring the doorbell when we came (she pretty soundly asleep), so we waited for a little while and rang the bell a few more times, and eventually she opened the door. She invited us in, we gave her the blessing, and then afterwards she asked if we could help pick some grapes from a vine in her yard. While we were doing that, she went to lie down some more. And it was good to be able to give her the blessing and serve in that way. We ended up meeting her again quickly
on Saturday (to give another blessing because she still wasn't feeling great), and she looked a lot better than she did before, which is good.
In other news, we've been meeting with a somewhat new investigator named D over the last couple of weeks. We met him
on Thursday, and he came to church last Sunday. I've enjoyed meeting with him; he's a nice guy. He tends to ask pretty deep questions (as in thought out and deep doctrine), which have been kind of interesting to try to answer, but he seems to enjoy meeting with us and I think that all in all he likes the message. So it will be interesting to see what happens.
Anyways, I hope all is going well back home!
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