Sunday, November 1, 2020

Week 5 - I saw the temple!

 Hey everyone! 


This week was an odd one, that's for sure. Started good. I had a busy p day and Tuesday was just about normal. We had a dinner with members and then did our other stuff so nothing too crazy.


Wednesday was my first zone conference and it was a pretty powerful experience. I learned a lot and I'm excited to use it in my journey to become the best missionary I can be. We did it in the building right by the Seattle temple, which was beautiful and I was super excited to look and see it. We then had some sweet homemade chili for lunch which was pretty good.





Then the rest of the week was weird. My companion started to get sick, and he thinks its Covid because another companionship we were with was in contact with someone who tested positive. The mission nurse told him to be careful with what he does and had to have a mask on a lot. Idk why they didn't get him tested but oh well. We had a devotional on Friday. That was really incredible. It was with Elder Holland and M Russell Ballard. Super powerful stuff about missionary work and that was another inspiration to push to become better. Anyways I haven't been sick at all and really have no symptoms. I've just had to deal with my comp being a pain because he didn't want to do anything when he was feeling bad because he didn't want to get anyone else sick. So the rest of the time this week I haven't gotten to do much. This is the part where I gotta endure and look forward to future transfers lol and times that aren't filled with a pandemic. I'll make it through and I know I'm doing the best thing for me. I love and miss you all and can feel the support you give. Sorry it's a boring email nothing really fun came out of my companion acting sick all week. Looking forward to next time as always.


Elder Murray. 

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