So I soaked it up and lost track of time. 2023 done. 2024 here I come.
Esta semana (this week):
☆ We met a 9/11 survivor, 55th floor.
☆ We were studying vocabulary with E.Smith and he said," mi cabeza es enfermo." (my head is sick)
☆ We caroled with the district. 

☆ Thanks to my parents whom bought me pickleball paddles. The sport is slowly wrapping its arms around me. Watch out momma. 

☆ I discovered the joy that is balloon animals!
☆ Our branch had another baptism this week! [Sister's friends] 

☆ Zone pday today. We played volleyball, spikeball, chair soccer and did a white elephant gift exchange. I took good spikeball partners for granted. Now I miss them.
☆ Service was lit. I love all the people we serve with, reminds me of older friends back home. 

☆ S/o to my brother Logan for being a much much much better student than I was at BYU [straight A's is no joke] 

We found 6/8 people this week! Cristopher is preparing to be baptized on the 7th and we are so excited. He wants to be a missionary so it is super cool to watch his knowledge of the gospel grow! Our recent converts are struggling with church attendance so we are going to focus on them a little extra this week.
Love y'all
Elder Stockett
Enjoy the quotes. 

Patience in affliction and adversity means to persist firmly and never forsake that which we know to be true, standing firm with the hope that in the Lord’s due time we will gain an understanding of that which we do not understand now and which causes us suffering.
Stand fast, ye Saints of God, hold on a little while longer, and the storm of life will be past, and you will be rewarded by that God whose servants you are, and who will duly appreciate all your toils and afflictions for Christ’s sake and the Gospel's.









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