Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Jan 28th 2014

      This week was somewhat a long one. Sister McQuivey got sick on Wednesday so we didn't get out much, but we got a lot of things done around the house. We joked around that I made Sis. McQuivey sick because as I sat down to try and catch up with the 30 days I'm behind in my journal I secretly wished someone would get sick so I could have time to write. Then I realized that was a very selfish wish, and never voiced it until Sis. Mcquivey really did get sick, and I admitted that I was probably the reason she got sick (but I really wasn't). Needless to say, I did catch up on a lot of things we were behind on.
We also had personal interviews by the President that day, which went really well, though we didn't glean any consistent information about transfers. Basically he told each of us three different ways transfers might actually turn out, but he won't really know until two days before we get the call because that's when he finds out if there will be any new Visa waiters coming, and if one of us were to go English (which is an option), he would most likely put us with a Visa waiter so we'll both have language study and if they get their Visa, then we could easily merge back into a trio.
Saturday and Sunday we got to go to the investigator that lives 30 minutes away and teach him as well as the new convert who is Cambodian and is being the fellowship for him which is great for both of them. But since they live so far away, our next goal is to find a group leader ASAP to start the Cambodian group which will eventually turn into a branch so our investigator and the fellowship can drive up here to be taught which would be better not only for our time, but for the other fellowship opportunities up here.
With transfers looming up this weekend, we are making it a companionship goal to work even harder to make this potential last week together memorable. I've really learned a lot from my companions and we have done a lot of work together that would be hard to split into two companionships, but I know that whatever comes will be for the best.

Love you!
Sister Dunster

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