Well friends, it would appear that my time in Ojai is over. I will be
heading south to Agoura Hills to see what awaits me there. It should
be a lot of fun! Hermana Miller is also leaving, (AKA we're white
washing out) so it has been pandemonium this weekend.
Sometimes, you just have to take Artsy pictures in a field of flowers
Oh, Ojai, how I will miss you.
Ojai is great. I am sad to leave, but know that the Lord has good
things in store for me in Agoura. (I hope that's how you spell it. If
not, that's awkward.) A lot of investigators are having a little bit
of a hard time with both of us leaving, but I have faith that the
Sisters who are coming in are exactly what this area needs right now,
and that they will love these people just as much as we do. F.
and S. are still progressing really well towards their baptisms,
and I know that the Lord will watch over them, and make it happen in
his own time. We were able to see a lot of different miracles this
week, and there were a lot of times that we showed up at someone's
house, only to have them tell us that they had just been praying for
help, or for us to stop by. It is such a neat experience to be that
kind of instrument in the hands of the Lord. I love being a
missionary!
Us and F. The little punk is getting baptized two weeks after I leave. Typical.
F's mom. Oh the stories I could tell about this woman. They
will just have to wait until I get home. :)
La querida Hermana T.
K. What a cutie!
Miller squared + S. and D.
Our cutie investigator, MA, and her (not so cutie) dog Bella! :)
Did capture the flag with the youth on Tuesday. It was a blast!
Here is just a funny story to brighten everyone's day. So yesterday,
the alarm on the phone goes off. We get up, I shower, and we start
getting ready for church. All of a sudden, it hits me that it should
have been day light savings, but figured since the alarm was on the
phone, it would have switched, and we would have been fine. Ward
council was at 8, so we had about an hour left, and we were sitting
pretty on time. That was until the bell tower rang in Ojai, and chimed
8 times. We almost died! We ran and got all of our stuff together, and
got to the church ASAP, wet hair and all. You just have to keep it
classy, as a missionary. :) So, there you go. Don't ever trust the
church's new cell phones.
This week's photo series called: My companion with things in her mouth...
The last photo in the things in my mouth series
I still can not believe it has been 6 week since the beginning of this
transfer. Time has gone way too fast. It feels like we just started.
Well, my brain currently feels like it is melting out my ears from
everything that has happened this weekend. So instead, I will just
send a lot of pictures! Enjoy!
Love you all!
Hermana Courtney Miller
ReplyDeleteAnd the kitchen clock also, this morning was awful!
New places to know, new hearts to touch and more blessing to bring. Hugs for you sister Miller!!