Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Week 64: OSU, Baby!


Here's a quick run through of the week:

Monday was my last day in the blessed land of Y-Town. We ended up just having a big ole party, going thrift shopping, and getting some Wendys!
Tuesday was the day of transfers and it went by really fast. We got everyone in and out in record time! My new companion is Elder Wayas and he is one energetic dude! We had a couple lessons that night and called it a day!
Wednesday was just filled with lessons and contacting so it was pretty awesome. Nothing too crazy really happened so it's all good. I totally forgot it was my birthday. Apparently my birthday package took a tour around Ohio for a few extra days and arrived in Youngstown after I had already left. Mom felt really bad that I didn't have a package, so she found a local Missionary Mom who is in my area. She was kind enough to bring me some pastries and a frisbee. Missionary Moms are like the Mafia!
Thursday we went around and toured OSU and talked to a couple people so it was awesome. That night we did a whole bunch of contacting and set up a bunch of lessons. 
Friday was more or less the exact same as the day before. More lessons and even more contacting so it was fun.
Saturday we made a fun video for the zone to get them pumped up for missionary work and our zone focus. It was pretty fun! Other than that, more contacting. 
Sunday we had in person church so it was crazy! We talked with a lot of members and everyone was so happy to see each other. We had a couple meetings and more lessons at the end of the day to wrap things up.

Miracle of the week:
Definitely a fat miracle would be having an awesome companion who is super energetic and excited for the work!

Funny moment of the week:
We saw some crazy hobo dude yelling at people on the street corner. He seemed super friendly; it took a lot of convincing to not give him a restoration pamphlet. Oh well, maybe next time!

Love, 
Elder Bohn












No comments:

Post a Comment

Final Thoughts!

I love this gospel! I am so grateful for the honor and privilege it was to labor in the vineyard of the Lord. I know Christ lives, and I kno...