(Aldste Cummings)
Tjabba.
This was quite the week. We had a number of really cool experiences.
It started out really warm this week. Some snow melted and because the roads are always c-o-v-e-r-e-d in hardened snow, everything is now incredibly icy. Like reallllllly icy. We both slipped many times. In places where the snow was thinner, it all melted away and you could see grass! But the grass was gray and matted and honestly disgusting so I was glad when it snowed again over the weekend and covered it up again. Take that, gR@§$.
The sun goes down after five o'clock now! It's a big difference than a couple months ago when it was dark by 13:30.
We asked a couple of people if we could shovel their driveways for them while we were out tracting. One of them said no because it was too slippery which we thought was just a bad excuse until we actually ended up slipping. Another one said no because she "needed" to do it herself whatever that means. Another came out of his house after we had just had a pleasant conversation with him and made us stop shoveling his driveway after we had already done half of it. We only shoveled one driveway this week and that was because the person wasn't home and couldn't tell us to stop. Guys, do me a favor and accept the missionaries' offer of service. We genuinely do want to help.
We saw tons of old stuff this week. A clock made in 1793, Swedish bibles printed in 1830, a man born in the 1920's, a house built in 1648, and a church built in 1492 (when Columbus sailed the ocean blue alltså).
Just as we finished out proselyting for the night and were heading home for dinner, I looked up and noticed that there was what appeared to be a green cloud in the sky. Huh. It took only a fraction of a second before I realized that my wildest dreams had come true and I was looking at the Northern Lights. Elder Mathias and I quickly ran through the snow onto a frozen lake and just stood and stared at the sky for about an hour or so. For the most part it was just a huge green streak that twisted and turned through the heavens, but about half and hour into it, the sky just went crazy. The whole scene was engulfed in swirling circles of green, purple, orange, and red.
Unfortunately our phones weren't sophisticated enough to take pictures, but a nice Scottish man who came to our viewing spot a little later took some and emailed them to us. Unfortunately, the pictures he wasn't able to get pictures of the peak but the ones we got will have to do. By far one of the most amazing moments of my life.
I just want to end this really quick with a quick testimony that life really does continue after death. There is a god in this world and He has prepared a way for us to return to Him. He loves us and longs for us to be embraced in His loving arms after we have passed from this life. May we live in such a way that we will be prepared and proud to meet Him.
Love,
Äldste Cummings
1. Old bibles (1830).
2. Old clock (1793) ft old man (1920's).
3. Old house (1648).
4. Old church (1492).
5. That's right, I live here (pt 16).
6. That's right, I live here (pt 17).