This week was cray.
On Tuesday Sister Acosta and I drove to Rego Park, Queens to pick up her new iPad from the mission office. There I got to see my best friend, Sister Snow. It was so awesome! But, unfortunately that was short lived.
Something I have been trying to overcome is my deep hatred of driving. Tuesday didn't help the cause. We got lost in Queens and drove like 160 miles that night. On the freeway, in the pouring rain, and my lights stopped working! It was one of the scariest things ever. But when we got off the 495 into Riverhead my stress level went down. God is definitely watching out for me.
Other than driving, this week was good! The lord blessed us with six new investigators! Two of which are parents of four boys! So, we are going to start teaching their family. they are set to be baptized on December 28th. Nothing is better than families in the gospel!
We did another hot chocolate stand finding activity this week.. Hahah I just wish someone could follow me around with a video camera so you could see and listen to the people I come in contact with on a daily basis! People are seriously out of their minds.
We are going to figure out a new spot to find though because a cop came up to us and asked us if we all had cell phones on us, and if we knew 911.. Ha ha.. Uh.. Sketchy. Don't worry though, anytime a man came up to me the Elders stepped in.
Thanksgiving was good. I don't really like Thanksgiving food.. But I had some mashed potatoes and a roll. Better than beans! Yeah, I still hate beans.. And bananas..
Spanish people from Honduras eat so many bananas! Last night I was given warm bananas with sour cream on them. Yum.. (I hate both of those things). Bananos con crema. No me gusta.. Jaja
So, yeah.. Everything is good with me. Spanish people love to make fun of me. Haha I don't mind at all. (It gets old sometimes though) Yo soy de Canada. #grina4life
Well, happy December! There's no snow here yet.. Hallelujah. I keep telling Hermana Acosta it's because the Lord knows I can't drive in the snow..
Love yall!
Con amor,
Sister Tenney
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