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Buenos Dias-Well, yet another week gone by! This week went by fast. The week started off with zone conference. It was good. We talked about utilizing the members in the work more, which I am a firm believer in, because, as you know, I am not a fan of tracting. It is by far the least effective way to find people. It builds character and faith, but I think the more effective way is through the members - gaining their trust and having them do the finding because they know all these people better than we do! So that was a great training, which I did enjoy listening too. During one of the trainings, we were asked to think about our missions. And as I was doing so, Elder Hoyt and I looked at each other. Now, Elder Hoyt is our zone leader, but, I have served around him every transfer. So we have gotten to be pretty good friends. And we just looked at each other and recognized how far each of us has come, and how different we are, and we just reminisced in the spirit of the mission. It was really nice.
After the zone conference, we went to a dinner and literally just got fat off these things called dirty snowballs. It was crazy. But then after that, we went to ole Norfolk, Nebraska to go on some exchanges and to do a baptismal interview. I will be honest, doing a baptismal interview for a girl....was kind of weird. But it was good to see how she has changed her life and how the Savior has helped her. I love seeing that change in people. We have an investigator who is so close!!! Javier Ramirez. He says he knows the church is true, but he is just waiting for an answer to know if he needs to be baptized. AHH! Please pray for him to be ready. He is so, so, so, so, close. And it would definitely bless his family's life. They are all members except him. So close. He is our only person we have been teaching, as of late. We are kind of in a rut right now with our pool of investigators. I am confidence that we will find some this week! This week, I will have my first district meeting (funny that I am having my first with only 2 weeks left in the transfer) and that day, as well, we will be having interviews and what not. But all is well!
I, myself, am doing great! I got my new glasses! Thank you dad for taking care of that! It’s been nice to have them. They are sweet timberland glasses. I love them. I have been wearing them a lot. My allergies have died down a bit. I guess because I am not doing service anymore. But they are still there. It’s been good. Thank you so, so, so, so, so much! I love you all so much! I hope you all had a great Father’s Day!!! I love you all so, so, so much and miss ya just as much! Que tengan buena semana!!!
con amor,
Elder Ruby
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