Hej hej hej hej hej,
Trying something new with this email. A little "stream
of consciousness" action here. 1920's style, baby. Mm.
This week flew by. It was unbelievable. It freaks me out a
little bit because if time keeps going faster then I have a lot I feel like I
need to accomplish in these last 9 weeks.
Honestly, I don't even know what to say because almost
nothing particularly remarkable happened. I don't even know why this week went
so fast.
We filled in the big hole! We had to fill it back up with
the giant rocks, gravel, sand, and then dirt. So now that hole (get it) thing
is done. It was a long journey, but certainly worth it. You know what they say:
"Maybe the real hole was the friends we made along the way."
Yup...
I don't know. I have literally nothing to say. My brain
simply isn't working.
Oh wait! I remembered something. While we were knocking
doors yesterday, a gaggle of 10 year-old girls noticed us and asked us about
what we were doing there and they started following us from door to door and
waiting excitedly to hear how our conversations went with the people we talked
to. They even hid behind some bushes one time and jumped out to scare us.
Spooky. It was really fun. By the end, they asked us to come back to their
families with copies of the Book of Mormon and invitations to come to a church
activity so we'll be visiting their families at some point.
What else. Hmmm. I'm not sure there is much more I can say
here. I think I might move on to the more spiritually fulfilling part of my
letter.
I'm so thankful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and it's
Restoration through the Prophet Joseph Smith. Much can be said of him, but I
believe that Mormon said it best when he prophesied that the Book of Mormon
would only be translated by God's power and by someone whose eye is single to
His glory. So much more light and truth has been revealed to the world through
the Prophet Joseph's humble ministry and his service and devotion to our Savior
Jesus Christ. I'm so thankful for him.
Have a great week!
Love,
Äldste Cummings
2. These tulips made me think of my mom ❤.
3. Field full of
genuine Swedish Canola. Sights like this are very common in Southern Sweden
where canola oil is one of the biggest exports.
4. The girls wouldn't let us take a picture with them so I drew this one instead. Hoppas det smakar.




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