Monday, May 19, 2014

This week was so wonderful.

This week was so wonderful. 


In Church yesterday, I starting thinking about that story, about the footprints in the sand and I pictured my life in footprint form and I could only picture one set of footprints. Then an incredible sense of gratitude came over me and I realized that Jesus Christ has been carrying me my entire life. I have needed him and still need him always. 

Other than that we have been cleaning out an apartment all day today, so we are having pday tomorrow, sort of. 



Well, that's weird they couldn't deliver it. They could have left it with a neighbor or something. Make sure it says Kirche Jesu Christi in the address above the name?  


So there has been a change of plan. We are going to Elmshorn tomorrow and I will be buying clothes then. Bad news, I somehow got ink stains on quite a few of my shirts. I remember, I sent some short sleeve shirts to Grandma and Grandpa. I don't remember how many I sent, but if I could get those back, that would be wonderful.  



Other than that, I have had a wonderful week. Elder Santiago is about to buy a really expensive suit, ha-ha. and is preparing for home life by possibly buying a bunch of normal clothes, ha-ha. Oh shopping... 



We made a flag with the freedom thing from captain Moroni and took it in the Forrest. Took a picture and video of it, ha-ha. That was fun. 



We also found our Itzehoe mom. Her name is Henretta . Unfortunately she has sworn an oath never to read the Book of Mormon, but she has talked about grilling with us sometime and we said we would make brownies and bring them over tomorrow. She is so cool. Miss Ice is also doing good. Her father has dementia and is in a home. It has been pretty bad lately. We talked about the plan of salvation with her and I think that helped her a lot. 

That was my week really. It was good. I also realized I don't need to worry about what I don't know, just need to focus on what I do know. I love you dad and that I know.

That's all for now. I loveth thou so much.

Love,
Elder Crotts



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