Well, we didn't really do much differently this week, we just continued on with
our normal day to day activities and I had my birthday but in
general it was the same as always. I was sick on my birthday pretty bad and me and
Elder Sharp made a Marlenka but I was sick afterwards and
got about 2-3 hours of sleep that night, so the next day I felt like I was dying. It's okay now, I don't feel soo sick anymore but the birthday actually turned out really
nice. The family that we teach made me a cake for my birthday and it was a really really good carrot cake and then a member
gave me a present and made us chili yesterday. It was a good birthday in general.
The rest of this week was pretty normal we taught and we found and all that
kind of stuff, nothing really exciting happened. We taught our family and
they're doing great, the father had a birthday this past Monday so we wished him a happy birthday
and their kids will start having birthdays. We talked to them about charity and
about how being around those that have charity can really help bring us up and
make us strong as well as help others. It was a good lesson and they really
liked it. We also taught a few other people and we had this guy come to church
like he usually does. He's really nice and I like him a lot he just needs to
commit to reading and a date and he'll be great. He's a really nice guy, talks a
lot, but he is really great and really smart and knows a lot of languages. It really has been a blessing to know all of the people
that we're teaching and it has been so great to just see their progress and know
them and come to love them and all that. I wish that I could be with them
forever and just see their progress and see how they're going forever. Everyone
is just the coolest people ever and I wish them all the best of luck and I just
hope against hope that they accept the gospel and become even happier as they live the principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
This next week will probably be more of the same old same old and we'll
probably just work hard like we always do. This last week the youngest Seidl girl had a birthday and their family is starting to have
birthdays this month. Yesterday
was the national womens day in Europe so we bought all of them women in the branch flowers and they liked them. I also made cookies
and they liked that too. We found out that this
month at the end of the month we will all be going to Bratislava for a special
district conference just for Slovakia and President said something big is going
to happen and it will be a historic day for Slovakia and that he was very very
excited. He said there is so much going on behind the scenes right now that
missionaries don't know so I'm excited for this it sounds promising. Anyways that's really all I have thanks for the support
and all of the love and I love you all and have a great week!\
Elder Ferrell
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