Tuesday, March 29, 2016

#G2forever

Hello & Happy Easter!!!

So I was going to say it was a pretty quiet week, but a lot of things
happened, so I will just tell you about it and you can decide if it
was eventful or not!

We started and ended the week the same way: sick. 😷🤒☹️ it was
miserable! Tuesday we were both so bad that we had to stay in the flat
all day. Talk about going crazy! Ahhhhhh!! But it had been going
around the ward for a while so we were lucky that we made it this long
healthy. After about dying on Tuesday we decided we were going out
Wednesday no matter how bad we felt, so we coughed and sniffed our way
through a couple lessons and a dinner appt.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday were about the same as any other week,
just with more sudafed and tissues than usual.
Sunday was fabulous, of course! We had a great day and it was amazing
to be able to testify about the Saviour as the world remembers His
resurrection. There is so much power in the knowledge that we can all
live again, and that no matter what we can change. We have never gone
too far, or done too much, to be outside of the reach of the
atonement. I'm still so humbled and grateful when I think of that.

We are still teaching our friends Kizzy and Carol, and a couple
others. Kizzy is preparing to be baptised on April 16, so keep her in
your prayers! She is so excited!!

Okay now the part I know you've all been waiting for... TRANSFERS!!
Drumroll please.......
Sadly, Sister Haynie will be leaving. After an AMAZING 12 weeks, they
decided we were just too good together, so she will be moving to
Bedford!!
And I will be staying here and having a new baby!! That's right,
Sister Schumann is finally getting that sister that she always wanted.
(For all you that are a little unfamiliar with missionary language,
that means I will be training a new missionary)
We are sad to be parting, but excited for a new adventure!

I'm so grateful for all of you and the roles you play in my life! I
love being out here. I love this gospel, especially the Book of
Mormon. Im thankful for my Saviour and what He has done for us. We can
feel Him standing beside us as we do His work!

"It is so important for us to be one the Lord's side. But we should
never forget that the Lord is also on our side. Each of us will taste
the butter ashes of life, from sin and neglect to sorrow and
disappointment. But the atonement of Christ can lift us up in beauty
from our ashes on the wings of a sure promise of immortality and
eternal life. He will this lift us up, not only at the end of life,
but in each day of our lives."
-Elder Bruce C. Hafen

LOVE YOUUU
your favourite missionary,
Sister Wright

Us + the Thorpes (a family in the ward) + Roger

Us and Kizzy

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