Well to start off with the limping Sister Missionary as I said in the subject line, ya got it right, lol it is me. Georgia has some big gutters and we parked right next to one. I stepped down not realizing how steep it was and I rolled my ankle. I was in Flat Creek with one of the STLS on exchanges, and sure did had some laughs after I fell. Sister Chickoski has a sprained ankle too so we both were walking funky. Sorry it wasn't a cool story.
We also had interviews with President! We talked about how the area is going and the Spanish as well. He started talking about how training Sister Johnson is going (a lot of fun) and he goes "that's good, because you have the second half of her training together!" It took him a second to realize that I am done training her this transfer, so that was awkward haha! Don't know if that means we get to stay together another transfer period or not, but I would be happy if we did stay together!! We will find out transfer news on Saturday.
We set up Christmas in our apartment!! In missionary apartments there is everything, including Christmas decorations! So we set some up and have a count down going. The weather definitely does not feel like Christmas here in Georgia. Just the other day it was 70 degrees and sunny!
On Sunday Jesús came to church! Hermano Sanchez gave him a ride and we had a lesson our second hour of church service time together. We talked about the restoration of Christs restored Gospel, and how we have the Book of Mormon. The lesson went really well!
We are still teaching Riley and Graham before church and it is so much fun! On Sunday we talked about the gospel of Jesus Christ, faith, repentance, baptism, the Gift of the Holy Ghost and enduring to the end. We got to explain that when we are baptized we aren't being held under water and that it isn't scary. Clearing that up made them super excited lol.
Light the World!!!!! Every year the church has a service advent calendar leading up to Christmas that starts December 1st. Every day the calendar gives a prompt of some sort of service, and you all are invited to do it too! Sister Johnson and I have loved doing each days event listed on the calendar and so have some of our friends. It is a super easy way to remember the meaning of Christmas and service! I attached it below for those that haven't heard of this before!
Pictures:
-Hiking for Hope with other Sisters (a member started a hiking group some of our friends go to!)
-Sister Chickoski and I
- After exchanges!
-Light the World Calendar
-District Council!