Monday, September 26, 2011

No Zombies Under The Trap Door, But I Should Have Checked The Graveyard

What's up people and peeps?

So this week has been pretty good. A bit wet, but good.

Monday we played basketball, and I explored that trapdoor that I found. Not too much under there. A lot of dust and garbage. I was hoping for a chained up Zombie or cannibal or something, but there was diddly-squat. Kind of disappointing. Even a secret lair would have been nice. Oh well. I got super dusty though. That was kind of fun.

Tuesday, not too much happened. We started teaching the Diebels, a part member family we have, so that went well. Plus they came to church. Yay.

Wednesday, I can't really remember what happened, so we'll skip it.

Thursday we had Zone Conference and we got to meet President Scott. He's a good man, and I like him.

Friday, we had travels with the Zone Leaders. I got to go with Elder Bergstrom. He's from Sweden. He's a pretty cool guy. He's says 'situation' funny. He's a good man.

Saturday, nothing too much exciting happened. We got called idiots repeatedly for a mistake, so I almost tore into the lady who was saying it, but I bit my tongue. I regret that. Later in the night, we (as in I) decided to walk through the graveyard when it was really dark. Then I heard this screeching noise, and my heart stopped for a few seconds, until the screeching became the roar of a truck. It was pretty funny. I think we should make that a nightly thing.

Sunday was pretty good. Same old, same old.

So that was my week! Peace!

Stubbs

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Squirrel Needs Advice From The Chicken

Hey people, what's up?

So Cambridge is a pretty good place. This past week has been quite pleasant and cool, so the weather hasn't been anything to complain about.

What exciting things happened this week? On the way to church yesterday, Elder Stacey and I saw a squirrel get hit by a car. It was pretty funny, but pretty sad. It dodged the first car, then didn't make it past the second cars second set of wheels. The thing went flying, and was dead before it hit the ground. At least he died in style.

What else? MY Insomnia has been a little worse lately. I didn't get any sleep Saturday night/Sunday morning, but it was Ward Conference, so I didn't think I had to speak. Wrong. I spoke in church today to introduce myself, and I almost missed that because I was outside getting some air (feeling really sick and hot). I got in the building just as they were calling me up. I think I did well, considering the circumstances.

We also went to the Safari. It was pretty cool, except for the fact that I wasn't allowed to ride a rhinoceros, pet a lion, or hug a spider monkey. So that was disappointing. But we did get to see the elephants take a bath.

The members here are great. I'm really enjoying my time here and I'm getting along with everyone. So far, no complaints.

Anyways, it was a good week. Nothing too exciting, but good nonetheless. You guys have a good one!

Stubbs

Monday, September 12, 2011

Captain Who???

What's up peoples? How's life?

So life is going pretty well. I've met a few people in the ward so far, and everyone is pretty neat. There are a lot of people from England here, so there are a lot of British accents. It's hard not to laugh when they all start babbling. There's also a lot of Spanish and Portuguese people and more. The people are great and we get along so far. That's mainly because they don't know me too well yet. We also have Richard Comely in the other ward and his son in our ward. Many probably don't know him, but Richard is the creator of Captain Canuck. His son is pretty cool. I think we'll get along great.

Elder Stacey is a pretty cool guy. He's from Idaho Falls and we get along great. He doesn't talk a lot and I talk too much, so we balance each other out.

Not too much else too say. Life is going well, so we'll leave it at that. Peace!

Stubbs

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Goodbye Stratford!

Hey people,


So quickly, not too much has happened this week. I am being transferred to Cambridge 2nd.

We got threatened the other day. After that, Roundy said bye to the guy by saying in a cheerful manner "Thanks for threatening us! Have a nice day!" It was funny, but I wish I thought of it first. Then we talked to this lady at her house and her young son came out and told me real happily that they had a dead mouse in their house. But then he got really sad after I said "really" and said "ya, but we can't eat it." It was so funny and cute. It took all of my willpower not to laugh then and there. Anyways, time is short, and so is this post. Peace!

Stubbs