Monday, January 29, 2018

2018. január 29

Sziasztok!

We had a good time this week. We were pretty busy and we had some exchanges, which was fun. We have a lot of stuff to take care of, so we've been really busy.

The Naár family that came to church the last two weeks came again on Sunday. They are still super awesome and we love working with them. We asked them to be baptized this week, and they said that they would think about it. But then the 10-year-old boy in the family said, "I'm ready now, I'll even get baptized tomorrow." He's a super fun kid, and we love meeting with the whole family. We're going to visit them tonight, hopefully all will go well.

We had exchanges with the assistants this week. It was a lot of fun. We met some Americans which was really interesting. There were a lot of Americans at church in Pest, but we always had things to do, so we didn't talk to them that much. I kinda forgot what Americans are like, so it was fun to meet with some and chat with them. The exchange was fun, we were back in Budapest. It was an adventure getting there though. They kicked everyone off the train a few stops early because there was some kind of problem with the line. We were somewhere on the outskirts of Budapest, and we had to wait for some buses to take us into the city. I was kinda worried because I had no idea where we were, and then I saw one of the buses that we took regularly when I was in Pest. Then a few more buses went by, and I figured out where we were. It was useful that I'd just served in Pest and knew how to get around. We helped this old couple from Miskolc get around too, which was nice.

After that we had a pretty normal week. We met with some of our investigators, but a lot of them aren't progressing. We also had exchanges with the other elders, and Elder Cushing and I worked together for a few hours. It was a fun experience, he's a great missionary. He doesn't have any fear of talking to people, and he'll just say the weirdest things. He asked some police officers where you can buy their hats. That was pretty funny.

We had a great time at church yesterday, the district president came and gave a really good talk. After that we helped Sister Moser in primary, we translated for her. We had a good week, and things are going pretty good.


Szeretettel,
Terry elder

The first two are from last P-day. We went to a really fancy restaurant called Palacsinta Ház and ate some really delicious palacsintas.
Elders Seeley and Cushing


Elder Durney


These are of Elder Gentry, Elder Biesinger, and me. 
We had a meeting after exchanges in Budapest, so we took a picture.


These are from Facebook:
Durney and Terry


At the train station






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