Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Week 14 in Brno
Week 14 in Brno 1 Jan 2014
Nazdar!
Stasny Novy Rok! (Happy New Years!) I can't believe it's 2014. So weird. I really don't know what to say about this week cause it was pretty empty. I'm kind of excited for the holidays to be over so that people will actually meet with us/talk to us. Plus the tram schedules are obnoxious on holidays, it will be nice to get back to normal. The reason P-day is today is because it's a ghost town, so Monday was theoretically more productive...Oh but, the mission tripled the number of lessons during Christmas week from last year, so that was pretty exciting. Christmas was pretty good though, so glad we got to talk. I'm glad you liked your presents! I was hoping you would. It got there pretty fast, like 2 weeks?
Anyways. New Years Eve was actually really fun, we got to watch movies since we had to be home at 5 and not leave for the rest of the night. So we watched Wreck it Ralph with the district (that is adorable) and then Monsters University with the Archibalds after. So that was fun, a little weird to be able to watch a normal one haha. But that was cool. And Sister Archibald made an amazing dinner as always. And we did a Secret Santa, I had her and got her a Czech Christmas songbook, she told me she had actually been looking for one the day before and couldn't find one so I was pretty happy to see how excited she was about it. My present was pretty lame, but you know elders....haha. It's fine, just a little kids card game, but hey it's in Czech so I guess that's cool? haha I'll have to show you how to play it when I get home.
That is literally everything worth telling from this week. The Bohunice elders are having a baptism on Saturday, which is exciting. I'm leading the music and now organizing our musical number too of course. Haha I really am not that talented, but I'm the most musical out of all of us, so I get put in charge. And my piano playing is getting better at least from helping the elders learn their parts. So that will be fun. Their investigator is from Mongolia, so we are going to try and get our Mongolian family to come! I really hope they do. The dad wants to get baptized but really doesn't speak much English or Czech and is always working so it's hard to teach him. If his kids are there it's easier cause they speak Czech pretty well. So we'll see!
love you love you love you
Sestra Cooper
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