We are only given a certain amount of miles to drive and it isn't really enough to be driving around searching for people and not being able to find them. We have had to buy a bus pass for this week and ride the bus or walk to our appointments because, unfortunately, not very many people are willing to change their schedules to give us rides. Last night I was super exhausted because we spent a lot of the day walking and waiting at bus stops. Luckily, we found someone to be our chaeuffer during the evening. (I wasn't really sure how to spell that so I just threw in all of the vowels that would possibly fit. Haha! I'm already forgetting my English. But I guess that word is French isn't it?)
Well, I thought I was doing pretty well with the allergies, but last night I got them really bad. I had a huge headache and it hurt to talk or swallow because my throat was so sore. We got home and I took some Ibuprofen. I went straight to bed. When I got up this morning my throat was still really swollen, but it didn't hurt. I got up and took a pill, and my energy was spent. So I went back to bed for about 45 minutes. Don't worry, though, I feel a lot better now.
We got our transfer calls this morning. Hna. Basurto and I will be together for the remaining two weeks of her proselyting time here. I'm not really sure what they are going to do when she leaves. Maybe I'll ge betting a mini-missionary. We'll see how everything works out.
We are going to see the changing of the guard today at the Arlington Cemetery. I'm pretty excited!
We had a baptism this last week, three siblings. It was really good, and the Spirit was really strong there. We have another baptism scheduled for the 16 of May. Her name is Renata, and she is 13 years old. She's great! We have lots of blessings here, and I see more and more of God's love for us each day. I love you all and hope you have a great week.
Hermana Larsen
"I am called of God. My authority is above that of the Kings of the Earth. By revelation I have been selected as a personal representative of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is my master and He has chosen me to represent Him, to stand in His place, to say and do what He Himself would say and do if He were personally ministering unto the very people to whom He has sent me. My voice is His voice, my acts are His acts, my words are His words, my doctrine is His doctrine. My commission is to do what He wants done, to say what He wants said, to be a living, modern witness in word and deed of the divinity of this Great and Marvelous Latter-Day work. How great is my calling!"
-Bruce R. McConkie
-Bruce R. McConkie
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