Bom dia!
Well, it's official: I'm through the first transfer of my mission! That was quick. (I know that I always talk about how fast time is going, but it really is!)
It was an interesting week with transfers. I don't know if I've mentioned my living situation or not, so I'll go ahead. I've been living in Sister Miller's basement, an older woman in the Centennial Ward. Along with Elder Maciel and I, we have been with the Greeley Zone Leaders: Elder Hanks and Elder Householder. On Tuesday, Elder Householder was called to be an Assistant to the President. He left on Wednesday, and Elder Hanks, Elder Maciel, and I worked through the rest of the week in a trio serving both the Centennial and University Young Single Adult wards. Elder Maciel was assigned to be the new Greeley Zone Leader. I am staying in Centennial (yay!) and will meet my new companion in Loveland today. The change is bitterseet for me. I am SO excited for Elder Maciel's assignment and know he will do great things. I will miss having him as a companion, but I am so happy to continue to live with him and Elder Hanks. I'm excited to meet my new companion and for the great work and adventures ahead serving in Centennial!
Here are some happenings of the week:
1) I cut my hair. By myself! Call me a true elder.
2) I don't have a driver door handle on my car. Last p-day, I chased after some elders who were trying to drive off with my car. While trying to stop them, I accidently ripped the door handle off. Everything is all right now and insurance is going to cover a new handle, but people know not to mess with me :)
The work in Greeley is expanding. There will be a new district in the zone and seven additional missionaries, making there 37 missionaries in the Greeley Zone. We have some great missionaries coming into the zone and good wave of new missionaries as well. We have some great work ahead, and I am so grateful to be apart of it.
I love having the Gospel of Jesus Christ in my life. It brings such joy to my life, and it is a privilege to see the miracles it brings into others' lives.
A gente se vĂȘ!
Elder Alexander James Hamilton
Missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Centennial Ward - Greeley, Colorado
Well, it's official: I'm through the first transfer of my mission! That was quick. (I know that I always talk about how fast time is going, but it really is!)
It was an interesting week with transfers. I don't know if I've mentioned my living situation or not, so I'll go ahead. I've been living in Sister Miller's basement, an older woman in the Centennial Ward. Along with Elder Maciel and I, we have been with the Greeley Zone Leaders: Elder Hanks and Elder Householder. On Tuesday, Elder Householder was called to be an Assistant to the President. He left on Wednesday, and Elder Hanks, Elder Maciel, and I worked through the rest of the week in a trio serving both the Centennial and University Young Single Adult wards. Elder Maciel was assigned to be the new Greeley Zone Leader. I am staying in Centennial (yay!) and will meet my new companion in Loveland today. The change is bitterseet for me. I am SO excited for Elder Maciel's assignment and know he will do great things. I will miss having him as a companion, but I am so happy to continue to live with him and Elder Hanks. I'm excited to meet my new companion and for the great work and adventures ahead serving in Centennial!
Here are some happenings of the week:
1) I cut my hair. By myself! Call me a true elder.
2) I don't have a driver door handle on my car. Last p-day, I chased after some elders who were trying to drive off with my car. While trying to stop them, I accidently ripped the door handle off. Everything is all right now and insurance is going to cover a new handle, but people know not to mess with me :)
The work in Greeley is expanding. There will be a new district in the zone and seven additional missionaries, making there 37 missionaries in the Greeley Zone. We have some great missionaries coming into the zone and good wave of new missionaries as well. We have some great work ahead, and I am so grateful to be apart of it.
I love having the Gospel of Jesus Christ in my life. It brings such joy to my life, and it is a privilege to see the miracles it brings into others' lives.
A gente se vĂȘ!
Elder Alexander James Hamilton
Missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Centennial Ward - Greeley, Colorado
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