(Elder Petersen)
Alright everyone so I know it's been a while so I will try
and bring y'all up to date. So last time I wrote I was up in Franklin with
Elder Dawson since then I have moved down to Richmond UT with a missionary
named Elder Hager. He is an awesome missionary and very hard working! In the
couple of weeks that we were companions I learned that he loves to fish, he
would if he could fish every day and every hour of each. Unfortunately for him
however we were only able to get to a place that he could fish once and that
was the Logan River. In his time in Richmond he had managed to find a pair of
Waiders so that he could go fly fishing. So because of that when we got to the
Logan River on our P-Day (Mondays) he started fly fishing up the river. While
he did that I sat on the bank and entertained myself while he slowly walked up
the river. And this went on for a couple of hours as he slowly walked up the
river and I followed him along the bank. This lasted until he past an inlet to
the river and continued on past where I could follow him before we realized
that I couldn't follow. And this continued on me watching him walk slowly
farther away until it was time for us to leave and he started heading back. The
funny thing is that was our last P-Day together because the next day we got a
call from the Assistants telling us that Elder Hager was getting transferred
out to Preston as the District leader their my district leader in fact... And I
got my new companion Elder Bedah that day. He got there and unpacked, then 6
days later we get a call from the Assistants to the President telling us that
Elder Bedah was getting transferred again down to Willard. So last Monday I
drove for four hours to not only drop him of in Willard but also to drive up to
Garland to grab my new companion who's name is Elder Quiton who just so happens
to love cooking and baking just as much as I do so we have eaten really well
since we became companions. Also since we became companions we have found 2 new
people to teach, one of them is a 9 year old named Emma who wants to be
baptized and is already ready to be baptized. The others name is Jace who is
not as ready as Emma but is a pretty close second. We have not had a chance to
have a first lesson yet with either of them but we have a lot of hope for both
of them!



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