Week #27

Hello :D

Today Im starting my 5th transfers which means I got 7 transfers left ( translation I got a year left on my mission!!!) last monday I had to write super fast due to the transfers, lucky for us the senior couple took us to one of the ends of the Island, North Cape, we had to opportunity to see the beautiful ocean and jump on icebergs lol
 
my poor shoes have been ruined due to this little trip ( clay roads) the red soil stains EVERYTHING! but oh well once that was done we spend the following days packing, cleaning, visiting less active members and a few investigators. mean while I got to meet Heather Moyse, I wasn't able to watch the Olympics but this is the best that it gets muahahahaha what a very kind women. funny enough someone had invited to watch the talk from Pres. Uchtdorf ,so we invited her to watch the one from Bishop Gary E. Stevenson, we gather that she could understand his analogy better than anybody else. 

We still battling the weather, now is raining and we are starting to have have floods! haha we don't have room for all the water that's for sure, due to this we got stuck in one of the famous clay roads (as the they call them here) and we had to be pulled by a tractor, oh the stories of the PEI weather never cease.

soon enough transfer day came around and we had to say good bye to Elder Urick who just finished his mission and Sis. comfort finally left the island she was here for 7 1/2 months, she is now in Yarmouth NS, We had a very interesting drive to Moncton, we got to spot by the bridge so my companion could take the last pictures of her PEI experience, yes she dressed as Anne Green Gables. once in Moncton I found a picture from when SISTER FUNK & SISTER STEVENS still on their mission not to mention single lol but I'm not sure how it got there?!!

Transfers Happened and with it a bitter sweet good bye and warm welcome are followed, I had the opportunity to see some of the elders and sisters that were traveling thru, now my new companion is Sister Errika Tegge, she is from Edmonton, Alberta, She is turning 20 years old today and she just finish training so we get to celebrate her 3 month on the mission today as well!! we are enjoying our companionship so far, Im still grasping the whole "senior companion" situation, I guess I wasnt expecting that quite yet hahaha

So far I been having a marvelous week, I have an adorable companion who is just full smiles and willingness which im grateful for and I feel so blessed to be her companion. 
we took the bikes out and hopefully soon we will be able to work a bit more with them, we are getting a new routine and we excited to start working on all our projects.


something is been on my mind this transfer is letting go, I realize that there is things that we can't change and we must trust the Lord, He knows what is best for us. Humility!! 
I love my Savior and His work, Im grateful to be here and the love and support you give me and I know we can make the difference in someones life by sharing the gospel!

Thank you for the letters and the emails, Im sorry if I havent replied yet, Im a little bit behind nut I will get to it.
Have a Marvelous Week and remember to smile!

Love 

Sis. Jungheim






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