Well, transfer week is over, and now we have 2 sets of missionaries in our area. My new companion is Elder Williams. He came out into Washington at the same time as me, but this is the first time that I've actually met him. I guess that kind of thing happens when there are 30 missionaries in your group. The other missionaries in our ward are Elder Augustine, who is a District Leader (he came out the transfer before me) and Elder Haynie (who is a new missionary this transfer). The ward is all excited that we have the extra set now, and so that's nice. We have been mostly knocking the northern end of Tacoma this last week, which has been super slow. People just don't talk to you up there.
This morning we gave a blessing to a baby in neonatal ICU. That was a pretty crazy thing. In all my months here in Stadium, I've never had to go to that part of the hospital. We had to pass a bunch of security checks and fill out forms, and then we had to wash our arms up to our elbows for 3 minutes before we could go in and see this poor little baby and her mom. We talked to her for a couple of minutes, and gave the blessing and left. It's pretty cool being in the Stadium area, because you get to meet with people from all over Washington at the hospital. The baby we gave a blessing to was from down in Elma. Which is south of here, I think.
Well, there really wasn't anything super exciting this week. We got called police officers like 3 times in the same day. And someone asked us where this one isle was in Winco on Tuesday. And that's about it.
Well, sorry this is a boring letter. I'm going to try to work on making my journal better so I actually have more to say in these letters. Also, I'm going to try to find investigators so my life isn't so boring either. Haha, well I miss you all! Talk to you next week.
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