This morning, I woke up early to take the sisters to transfers in Kirtland. Even though it was raining, our spirits were high, which was the cause of a lot of singing on the way there. Being able to actually see what the missionaries have to go through really puts things into perspective. It was an interesting afternoon surrounded with people who have dedicated their lives to Christ. The spirit filled the whole place! So...Sister Ayala went to Painesville, and the Lord sent me Sister Matheson. (SP?) She seems really nice and I can't wait to get to know her. So the Sisters and I went to lunch at Penn Station. It's this awesome sub sandwich place with fresh cut french fries. When we sat down to eat, I dumped about a gallon of vinegar onto my fries. The sisters looked at me like I was crazy. It must be an east coast thing to put vinegar onto french fries. The girls tried it and quickly dismissed the idea of vinegar on fries. :)
I finished the Book of Mormon a couple days ago. I thought I was finished...lol. NOPE! I was told that the Prophet has instructed us to read from the book on a daily basis, so I started it again. I do love this book, the only thing I do not enjoy about the book is all the wars. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying... Anyways, so I also had the Elders over for dinner this evening. We ate jambalaya, practiced the positioning of my body to prepare for baptism, and learned about Saul in the Bible. I loved that story, it's in Acts 9:1-18. Baptism is an amazing thing. I just love the fact that Saul had a horrible past and all he had to do was repent and be baptized.The Lord just wipes out all your sins-forgiven and forgotten. How incredibly amazing is the Lord that he is able to do that. Now I just have to learn how to forgive myself for my past transgressions. I wish I could be more like our Heavenly Father. Tomorrow is another day.
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