Dykes And "Neilhorns"

This week has been HOT.  Despite the cool breeze there has been zero cloud cover and temperatures have just been going up and up. Should be about the same this week as well.

 

 

This week was super fun. I had exchanges with Elder Herzog in Worthing on Tuesday. Wednesday we had interviews with the mission president. The remainder of the week we taught a few lessons and found some really cool people to start teaching from the streets. 

 

 

On the street one of the days, I asked Elder Richter what animal someone graffitied on a electrical box, to which he replies "A neilhorne!" I had to correct him and tell him it was a Rhinoceros after I lost it in a fit of laughter for a few minutes. Honestly I think they should be called Neilhornes instead now. 

 

 

Today we went for a hike at what's called "Devil's Dike", which is basically a big valley between some hills and it was quite nice. Looking forward to this week, as it's the last before the transfer!

 

 

Hope everyone else is doing well!

 

 

I love this quote from Neil A. Maxwell:

“Faith, to be faith, must center around something that is not known. Faith, to be faith, must go beyond that for which there is confirming evidence. Faith, to be faith, must go into the unknown. Faith, to be faith, must walk to the edge of the light, and then a few steps into the darkness. If everything has to be known, if everything has to be explained, if everything has to be certified, then there is no need for faith. Indeed, there is no room for it."







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