Hello
hello!
1. How is Moscow???
Tell us how the people are, how big the town is, how the weather is different
than your other place, etc.
1. So I actually live
in Pullman, Washington which is in the Moscow Idaho stake. The town is not super
big but there are a lot of neighborhoods. The weather is like the same as
Spokane. Not really that different.
2. How is the new companion?
2. Elder Horman is
awesome! We get along super well already and he’s pretty fun. I think we will
have a good time.
3. Do you have a car/truck or are you biking?
3. We have a corolla
most of the time. So not too great but not too bad either.
4. Is there a Walmart or McDonalds in Moscow?
4. There is both. I
think I’ve been to McDonalds like 3 times at the most on my mission. I know…letting
the family down. Sorry.
5. How far away is Moscow from Spokane?
5. It’s like an hour
and a half so not too far. But far enough away that I like it.
6. Are you still a zone leader?
6. Yes.
I got to the new area
on Thursday and things have been great so far. The weather has warmed up a
little bit so we could do some walking. We have some good expectations in this
area and we can feel a surge of good hard work coming on. We have a couple
people we are already working with, but we will work on finding a lot more in
the next couple of weeks.
We live in a 4 man and
our apartment is right on Washington State University's campus. I’m sure dad
has heard of them but they are the Cougars! Haha kinda funny. The town is like
a smaller Provo. It’s full of college kids and we see them everywhere. It’s kinda
weird. So WSU is what they call it so I’ve had to adjust to not thinking that
they are talking about Weber. But it’s great.
The area we work in
just covers the 2 family wards in Pullman so we have a bunch of young families
so it’s great. We just had stake conference this week and there was a huge push
for missionary work. So we are expecting miracles in the near future! We are
excited to work. Thank you for your prayers and support. We can feel them
lifting us everyday! Love you!
-Elder St. John
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