What a crazy week. But seriously. I imagine you've already all heard, but if not, I got transfered! It was sad to say goodbye. I'm gonna attach a few pictures from my last day with the old zone (Tell me what you think of the fancy tshirts we made!). But now I'm literally within walking distance of my other ward. I'm now in the Magnolias Ward, Magnolias Stake. It seems like a good area.
The new zone is pretty cool. I'm with a few people from my old zones, and with my daughter Hermana Sanchez again. I guess they're famous here for key indicator records. Let's see if I can keep up with their expectations! We have high teaching goals, high contacting goals, and high baptism goals. It appears that this might be my last area of my mission, so it should be a good way to end things.
This week we did pretty well with meeting our goals numbers wise. We will be having a baptism this Saturday for a really sweet lady that got baptized more than 30 years ago, but never got confirmed and went inactive. Crazy? I think yes. But she is so excited to get baptized.
I'm now working with Hermana Sullasi. She was born in Cusco, but lives in Arequipa. She is one of 10 children. Crazy, no? I will try to send you all a picture next week. . . . . . . Today I'm in charge of organizing an American style breakfast, so that should be fun.
Love you all!
Hermana Schroader
The new zone is pretty cool. I'm with a few people from my old zones, and with my daughter Hermana Sanchez again. I guess they're famous here for key indicator records. Let's see if I can keep up with their expectations! We have high teaching goals, high contacting goals, and high baptism goals. It appears that this might be my last area of my mission, so it should be a good way to end things.
This week we did pretty well with meeting our goals numbers wise. We will be having a baptism this Saturday for a really sweet lady that got baptized more than 30 years ago, but never got confirmed and went inactive. Crazy? I think yes. But she is so excited to get baptized.
I'm now working with Hermana Sullasi. She was born in Cusco, but lives in Arequipa. She is one of 10 children. Crazy, no? I will try to send you all a picture next week. . . . . . . Today I'm in charge of organizing an American style breakfast, so that should be fun.
Love you all!
Hermana Schroader