Aka my comp is going home in 2 weeks, which is sad.
A lot is going on in the mission work here, but you can
just ask my mom about that. We have many good investigators, but lots of
them leave the country still. However some stay. And as Grandpa and
Grandma Volmer now know, I love me some fish eyeballs,
or maybe some pork lungs. I really should have believed uncle Ben when
he said that in Europe they eat all the intestines. Also all European
food is NOT Italian food. Once you get past the
its-raw-fish-that-has-been-dead-for-over-two-moths-and-smells-like-sams-farts
part of things, it doesn't taste that bad.
I bought some boots that are already falling apart, but
they have rabbit hair on the inside which is nice and warm. Also it's
cold. Very cold.
I forgot it was Thanksgiving until we got home at night,
it was a really good day. We got fed 3 times, so I suppose I got my
nontraditional Thanksgiving.
I do a lot of cool stuff and kore cool stories, but I don't have the time to share them all.
My favorite investigator is a woman who cant read the Latin alphabet, but she also doesn't know the Russian language, and we
don't have any books of Mormon in Cyrillic sadly. I am learning some Kore Russian now, but on purpose, because we have
some people we know that come to Moldova from time to time, and
tell me that I'm speaking half Russian hahah. I think they're
exaggerating.
Won't send a letter next week because I will be in Kyiv.
All I have to say this week is that atheist people have the worst logic, but only slightly better then Pentecostals.
Btw Martin Luther is from Germany and not America, but
somebody needs to tell that to the Moldovan people, and I'm not even
sure how they use that as anti Mormon logic.
Also, pray everyday for revelation in your life, and
treasure what you feel, then you can make the best decisions that will
help you be close to Christ.
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