Well our Palm Sunday
was a little hectic. First off we had tornado watches all day and
luckily none came. We did get hail, rain, and strong winds. Second, we
drove all the way up to Ponca City (my last area) for a baptism. Elder
McGlothlin taught him, I did as well, but on exchanges. It was about a 2
hour drive. The baptism went well, with the exception of the water
being freezing. Poor guy. Then the weather really hit, and we got stuck
up there for an extra hour and a half. Then we drove back down and my
navigator(comp.) got us lost, so I had to work my way through downtown
OKC and find a familiar path. We did, and luckily the family who we had
dinner with, was super understanding and postponed dinner and their fast
until we got there around 7! They are amazing! talk about making us
feel bad, but so thankful! They told us they were fasting for missionary
experiences, and that they felt they could fast longer for us. I love
this ward! I heard Elder Tortellini was back. Jenni sent a postcard
informing me. Hopefully he's not trunky. If he is kick him in the butt!
Trunky elders are no bueno! Ok, come on we all know even if Sister
Walker had the time allotted her/assigned her she would go over. :)
She's just that great of a teacher! That's a cool object lesson. I might
steal the idea of drawing the scenes, and use it during a dinner
appointment or something. Easter is a big deal around here! We are
certainly taking advantage of the holiday, to talk of Christ. Well Hey,
my studies from PMG have directed me to Ch. 6 "Humility" I also have
been pairing it with the talk by Pres. Benson "Beware of Pride" What
have your studies consisted of? Speaking of PMG; look on page 107 and
you'll find Bishop Eitlegeorge and pg. 159 to find Sis. Eitlegeorge. If
that's how you spell it?
Not a Second Wasted,
Elder Ryan Burnham
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