The life and times of Elder William Macoubrie: Serving the Georgia Atlanta Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (March 2012-March 2014)

Monday, March 3, 2014

Hello Everybody!



What’s going on everybody!

Hello William’s mom!!!!!!! Is Sister Vasquez. So that is a sister missionary that is in the other district but I’ve served alongside of her for some time now. And she wanted to say hi.

That’s so crazy about the storms out west, the civil unrest in Europe and the crazy stuff that’s happening around the world. It’s so sad to watch the destruction and the wickedness. But it’s been prophesied by prophets of old but we know that everything will be ok. Christ will come and things will be a-ok!

It’s been a rough week. I can’t lie but I have gotten frustrated with a lot of people. Everything that could have gone wrong absolutely did. Every single appointment we had fell through, not a lot of people were found and things just didn’t go right. But that’s the great things about this week as it can get better and it will. Really nothing is as bad as it really sounds it’s just me being a baby :p

It can always get better zone training meeting is on Wednesday therefore we get to go to the temple and that will definitely be a big relief. Get to have a transfusion of the spirit. Get to seek that revelation that I have been wondering about and get to hear the new tools and tactics from the Mission President Harding :)

We found out this week that Andrew might be moving to midtown Atlanta therefore we might have to hand him off to the elders over there and so we will have to work harder to find new people to invite and put on track to baptism. So it’s going to be a process.

Funny news we were walking down the street the other night after honestly like a 20 mile hike and walked past the Maserati dealer that’s in town. And in the parking lot were a ton on Maseratis and a Bentley and an Aston Martin. All 125-175k cars just sitting outside like no one’s business. I wish President would allow us to go test drive them. That would be an experience. :)

Well that’s really all I have to say.

Love,
EMAC

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