Ok now we are officially into Louisiana. I met Elder Smiley! He knew who I was because his mom and told him to look out for me. What a small world, that was pretty cool.
Next fun story is that I live in a trailer now. Seriously, it's just a trailer. I meant to send a picture, but forgot my camera cord. It's not so bad inside but the flooring is wood panels that someone put over carpet so... Maybe it's a little bad. So I step outside of the car looking at this ugly trailer I'm going to be living in for a while and I look down to see that I've got fire ants covering my feet. Seriously, my first day in the mission and I'm already getting attacked by bugs. That same day we went to Walmart to get me some bedding and I picked up a watch as well because I needed a new one and as we were walking out I realized that I had completely forgotten about the watch! So we had to go back in and pay for that. Yeah my companion must have been shaking her head the whole day wondering how she got paired with me and wondering how she was ever going to train me properly... Haha by the way my companion is super nice and very pretty. I think all the Elders secretly love her and it makes me laugh. No worries I'm acting like my usual standoffish "'m too good for you all" manner to make sure none of them fall in love with me.
Ok next funny story is that we had to ride our bikes one day. They made our bikes for us which was super nice! And my bike was looking so pretty I was actually somewhat looking forward to riding it and having a bit of exercise. I will never think such a foolish thought again. Haha ok riding bikes really wasn't that bad. Or at least looking back on it now it doesn't seem like it was that bad. But my bike ride was really rough because my handlebars hadn't been screwed in properly so they slid around the whole time. It was hard to control it, but I thought it would be fine as long as I held them steady. Well they kept sliding worse and worse no matter what I did, and there are no edges to the road sides here. So I kept going in very crooked paths with cars really close to me so it was actually a little scary. But finally it happened. My handlebars slid out all the way and I lost control of the bike and I fell over into a ditch on the side of the road. It had a little bit of water in it but I didn't get to wet. As soon as it happened, I thought I was going to cry. But a second later I just had to laugh. Of course I would fall into a ditch the first day I try to ride a bike! Haha that is just my luck. God is really trying make me prove that I'm a positive person in all situations... So anyway my companion and I had to walk the rest of the way to our destination, but once we got there they had the tools we needed to fix my bike. After that riding was much easier, although I'm still not very good at it. And I just wore leggings and knotted my my skirt so that it wouldn't get caught in the gears. It worked out alright.
Those are my great stories for the week. Oh we also talked with this older member who said some funny things. At one point he said "I'm humble and proud of it." It's my new favorite quote. And he also was talking about how people go up at testimony meeting and don't really share testimonies and he said "When somebody starts by saying 'I was thinking about what I should say as I got up here' you know it's not a testimony." We also had an odd conversation with a lady who thinks global warming is going to cause another Noah-like flood and how test tube babies is not a new thing and that Zeus and Noah were born or had babies that way they think. I chose not to mention to her that Zeus is fictional...
Anyway, that's my lovely week in Louisiana. I've only had Jambalaya so far, but it wasn't very good. Other than that I haven't had to eat anything too weird.
I met a Susan Cox who knew dad because she was a patient of his when she lived in Moses Lake! People have all kinds of random connections to Washington. It's pretty fun.
Oh and you can for sure send pictures! I'd love to see the pictures from recital! I'm glad the shows went well at least! I still don't have all the family members emails so you better make sure that happens!
Love,
Sister Kendall Earl
Oh and I forgot to mention some things:
I'm in Denham Springs and it is smallish. There are only two wards and they meet in the same church building. We work with both wards which can feel like a lot. The church isn't very far away and it's a good building. Average church building I'd say. One ward is very active and strong and the other is the opposite. But both do a lot of work with the missionaries. It's only now that I'm a missionary that I wish I had helped out the missionaries more. My companion is from Payson, Utah and came out right when the age change happened so we're the same age. The mission president is so fantastic and awesome. We get new ones in July so hopefully they're just as good. His wife collects aprons and it's super adorable and now I want to collect aprons too. I stayed in the mission home the first night and that was amazing because I was the only sister, I got my own room, and it is a beautiful house. I loved it! We eat with the members for almost every dinner but other than that we feed ourselves. My companion is good at cooking so she sometimes makes things or we just eat leftovers. We've been out to eat a lot already. My companion loves Canes which is that chicken wings place that we went to once. I hadn't remembered that we'd eaten there but once I saw it I remembered. It's all delicious but my portion control is staying strong so far! Sorry I forget about these little details!
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