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WEEK 34-I'M NOT A REGULAR TRAINER, I'M A COOL TRAINER

  • laurynfisher4
  • Apr 22, 2019
  • 4 min read

So my sassy little Sister Stoker left me. Transfers were so bitter sweet. It was sad to leave her because I really do love that girl but also it was just a great day. I got to travel all the way to Charleston with Sister Stoker and Sister Chamberlain. I was running on 4 hours of sleep so I was hoping to sleep on the way there but who am I kidding I couldn't not talk and laugh with them the whole way. Then when we got to Charleston wow. I saw everyone. All my favorite missionaries. Elders and Sisters! My joy was so full people! Then on to get my trainee! We had a little meeting and then President matched us up with our companions! I was matched up with Sister Batsom! She is cute. Then we were headed out to travel back to the blessed state of Virginia when President pulled us aside along with another companionship of sisters. He told us that He had ignored the prompting he had to switch up the companionships last night and again this morning so he was fixing it. Sooooo then we switched and now my trainee is Sister Weiman (pronounced Why-man)!!! It was a strange thing to do and that is unheard of, but instantly I felt peace about it. Not long after talking to her and getting to know her on the way home was it confirmed to me that it was meant to be. We have so much in common and are pretty similar in alot of ways! She is dope and super chill and real cute! So excited. Yeah Wednesday was just amazing. Loved every second. Thursday we got right into it! We planned and studied and had our weekly ward correlation meeting. Molly, Mitch and I decided to pull a little prank in Sister Weiman... we all sat down and chatted for a sec then we were ready to start the meeting. Molly stood up and said "Are we ready to start the usual? Let's all join hands." We did and then she looked at Weiman and said," would you please lead the chants today?" Oh my gosh she was so confused! She was all "What do you mean?" And then Mitch pops in with "Well, when you are on burial grounds..." at that point Mollly and I lost it. We all got a laugh out of it and it was a fun way to break the ice. Later that day we went finding before our dinner appointment with Bryson and Sarah. We knocked a few doors and then when it was Sister Weiman's turn she was super nervous. So I texted Sarah and set up a mock door approach without Weiman knowing. I practically had to drag her to the door but she finally started and introduced us as the missionaries. Then she turned to me to finish the talking and I said, "and this is the Book of Mormon. Sister Weiman is going to tell you about it." She about peed her pants and was so ticked at me. But then she caught on I knew Sarah and Bryson and we laughed ate some good dinner and it was great! I'll try to cut it put with the pranks for a while, but I do have at least one more thing in mind;).. After Sarah went with us to a lesson with Ashwin. Sarah isn't a member yet but she has a really awesome testimony and I felt the spirit every time she talked in the lesson. It was a great day. Friday and Saturday were both super busy and I feel like we did so much but it was all kind of a blur. In a good way though! After this week I'm actually exhausted. Physically, mentally, spiritually, all of it. But I suppose that means I'm doing my job right? I can really feel my Savior guiding me during every step of this training thing. Sister Chamberlain told me God literally downpours all this knowledge, spirit, and extra blessings for you to be able to help his new missionary and she wasn't kidding. Thank heavens. So I kind of already gave the rundown on Facebook about what I've been learning and focusing on this week with Easter and all. Pretty much I'm so grateful for my brother Jesus Christ who makes anything and everything possible for us. Without Him, death and sin would separate us from Heavenly Father and Eternal life. We wouldn't be able to progress, be with our families and loved ones again, be supported through our trials and afflictions, and all of this would mean nothing. He is the best example of submitting the Fathers will with a willing heart. I'm eternally grateful He did that which none of us could. Alrighty well thanks for all the Easter packages and emails and letters and messages. *heart eyes* But I think I got 4 cavities by just smelling all the packages;) I love yall so much and hope you have the best week ever! Kloveyoubye, Sister Fisher  

 
 
 

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