Contacting in Tsaritsina Park with Artur, one of our investigators
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| One side of the castle |
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| Us and Artur. He's fantastic
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| Metallic map of the park
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| Little bridge with melted snow water in the river
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| Another side of the castle
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| way cool spiky arch
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Holy Cow! What a week. How old is Greg? 21?!?! Wait a second... How old am I? Unbelievable. It looks like it was a fun time. I wish I was there. The house looks good. I love that place. I noticed Elder Taylor's sticky note is still on the map, and the Sound of Music is right where I left it. Haha. Some times I think about home, and what it was like there, with sunshine and trees and houses. It's been so long, that the thought of living in a house instead of an apartment sounds a little foreign. Can you believe it's only 4 more days until the 119th anniversary of the Salt Lake City Temple dedication?
It was a good week. We had a lot of meetings, more than I've ever had in one week. It was great. Things are really turning around. The sun is coming out, and all of Russia is in a better mood. As you saw in the pictures, we went contacting with one of our investigators. He's a great guy, and a great contact-er. We've been teaching him the lessons and he's loving it. At the last meeting we asked him to read 2 Nephi 31. He's great.
Well, some how all the time flew by. I've already spent an hour. I can't handle these Macs. Sorry it's so short. I love you so much. Have a great week. See you on the other side
Love
Elder Hamp
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