It was good to call home although I admit it makes me a little homesick. But then, you go knock on someones door and they yell at you and youre good to go again.
Snowing in May!
Enjoying Nature!
I dont think I told you in the last email but we, Lewistown, got about 13 inches of snow. Wooo. Its May! We were snowed in the first day but dug out the car by the end of the day. Didnt get around to too much that day. Then the next couple of days we spent pretty much our whole morning shoveling snow for people. I hate snow. I am glad I live in Arizona. There was one snow drift that was about up to my shoulders on someones driveway that we got rid of. For some reason it reminded me of Groundhog day. In other parts of the country some farmers said that they got a couple of drifts that were about 9 feet high. ONCE AGAIN, I SAY, ITS MAY. Can't believe this. Have my eyes been cheated by some spell or is it snowing? ahhhh name that one?
Lets go down the list of some of our investigators/people were teaching. Once again, I say, its May. May, I say, at least in Montana, brings spring flowers (all the perennial flowers i.e. daffodils, tulips, etc are in bloom), lambs, calfs, warm weather, all new and good things. For some reason May, I say, does not bring the NEW and GOOD investigators that we would like to have (at least by this point). So, with the fingers crossed, lucky underwear on, and four leaf clovers in hand, we are out to find, teach and baptize the babes of Bethlehem.
Pleywood.
One way to pheasant hunt...
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