Monday, September 15, 2014

Set the pulpit ablaze!!! September 15, 2014

Hello everyone! 
This week was a little more rough than last week, but we're still alive! Mom, 
Sister Gregerson and I were freaking out because us and our families were 
having a slumber party at the same time!! So fun!

Anyways, things are good. Livermore is still good. I can't believe I've been here 
almost 6 months already! Time really flies when you're having fun. I have learned sooooo much in Livermore! 

Run down:
I have had 4 companions in 4 transfers.
I have covered 3 wards in the stake without ever getting in-zone transferred.
I learned how to work in a small town.
I learned to love all people regardless of who they are.
I learned that faith precedes miracles.
I learned that the Beatles were right: love IS all you need.
I learned the difference between table grapes and wine grapes.
I have learned that I can definitely do hard things.
I learned how to be a good friend.
I learned the relationship between virtue and integrity.
I learned a lot about the Atonement.
I learned to enjoy the good things in life instead of worrying or getting anxious.
All good things! 

This week was great. Yesterday, we had stake conference and Elder Alan Packer of the 70 came and spoke to us. President and Sister Mella also spoke and it was a really good meeting! A funny thing happened: While Sister Mella was bearing powerful testimony, the fire alarm went off! It was soo loud and no one really knew what to do. Turns out, a little kid escaped and pulled the alarm. It was funny because her testimony literally set the pulpit ablaze!

Kevin is still doing really well. We love him and Staci so much! They are some of my favorite people ever! 
Everything's going well; Sister Gregerson and I are still enjoying every minute of our work and time here in Livermore. All is well!

I love you!

Sister Julie Catherine Harris

1 comment:

  1. Note: Sister Gregerson's parents came to Utah for a conference, so the Harrises and Gregersons got to spend a little time together. It was so fun to meet them and to learn more about Sister G and her family - awesome people!!!

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