Cheer pal!
As the good ol Scots say. It's good to be back in the land of Scotland! Where kilts are common and the scenery is top notch.
This
week was full of interesting surprises. So, we discovered that our
district comprises of us and the Elders from a place about an hour away
called Stranraer (stren-rawr) just to give you a little gist of how
lonely we are lol. So they told us on Monday evening that we would have
to get a member to be with us for district meeting!! ugh... we asked
like THE only YSA girl and she was pretty chill about it but the she had
to go so we left the door open to the door that went outside.... I
didn't like that.
We
had some great lessons with a family named the Menzies. Brother Menzie
has been less active for a while but the Elders actually chapped into
them and they have been making some great steps to coming back. There
are a few obstacles in their way, but they will get through. Carol (or
future Sister Menzie haha) is really sweet. She isn't a member but she
really loves the gospel so far and she is like so prepared it's awesome.
They have both took some hard roads in their life but now they are both
ready to start taking the better path! Then we met with the Mackies!
Who have a very similar story only Sister Amanda Mackie is the member
and her partner Jamie is not. They have 4 kids who are just the sweetest
craziest things haha we invited them all to baptism (except Jamie cuz we
was ill in the other room) but all the kids are so excited the oldest
is a girl she is 12 then there are 3 boys who are 10, 9, and 6
(obviously we didn't invite him to be baptized for this May, but he is
just as excited about it )
It looks like a great week this week and we are excited!! Seriously I love working with Sister King. She's the best.
LOVE YOU ALL STAY TRUE AND AWESOME!
Sister McBride
Her flat is only about a 2 minute walk to the ocean.
Her and sister King. This is what sister McBride said...
I missed me a good Chippy. :) £4 and a 2 min walk away couldn't be any better!
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