This week was pretty crazy, so
I'll give y'all a quick rundown.
Monday was supposed to our district P-Day in Dresden on our way to ZoKo in Freiberg on Tuesday, but plans changed and we didn't end up getting permission to overnight, so our plans crashed and burned. We still managed to have a good P-Day, but not Dresden level.
Tuesday, we woke up really early, and ended up late to ZoKo because we couldn't overnight, but we still had a good time. So many missionaries are leaving, so it was a lot of goodbyes. I got to have some fun and meet some new people too.
Monday was supposed to our district P-Day in Dresden on our way to ZoKo in Freiberg on Tuesday, but plans changed and we didn't end up getting permission to overnight, so our plans crashed and burned. We still managed to have a good P-Day, but not Dresden level.
Tuesday, we woke up really early, and ended up late to ZoKo because we couldn't overnight, but we still had a good time. So many missionaries are leaving, so it was a lot of goodbyes. I got to have some fun and meet some new people too.
Wednesday I was on Austausch in Forst with Elder Hickenlooper. We had an eating appointment with somebody that I had an eating appointment with the week before on Austausch with Elder Sinclair, so that was hilarious. We also (hopefully) got them a new investigator, and I'm
super excited about that.
Thursday was the one day of totally normal missionary work this week, we had a good appointment, and then taught English class.
Friday was CRAZY. We had three appointments in one day (new record), got one new investigator (possibly a second), and I saw my Harrison Mayer! Mein Vater! It was a glorious, if short, reunion, and we reveled in it. We probably spoke a little too much German to have his family be included (sorry =() but I have no regrets!
Saturday and Sunday were Stake Conference, so we overnighted Saturday in Dresden, and got back pretty late on Sunday evening. It was super cool, and we got to hear from an Area Seventy (You can dig for his name if you want, I didn't catch it. He was ordained about a year ago and he is from Norway.)
Today we did district P-Day with Forst, and ended up in more woods than path, and got two flat tires. After an hour and a half of trying (unsuccessfully) to patch them, we ended up walking, and managed to catch a bus for the last 10 km or so. It was a blast, though.
Crazy week. 10⁄10, would do again.
Love you guys, keep being awesome, and if you haven't been being awesome, get so!
Liebe Grüße,
Elder Austin Spaulding




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