![]() Hello hello! Another week has come and gone with lots of learning, growing, and other random things. Something that was really cool this week was that we had our first lesson over video chat! It was awesome! We had it with our ami V.... who was a self referral. We taught the restoration with her and she loved it! We gave her the pamphlet before the lesson and she studied it all. It was so cool to be able to use technology to help her progress. We are planning on having another video chat lesson with her this week! This week we made cookies and heart attacked some members. One family we went to weren't home so we put hearts around their door. We then saw that they had a beautiful view so we had to take pictures. We took some and then turned around and they were pulling into their drive way. We tried to hide the best we could, but then I had to back out! But it was fun and they appreciated it. After we went to go knock on some doors in their area. We were waiting at this one door and we saw a police car. I leaned over to Soeur Tway and said, "I bet they're looking for us" but I was totally joking. They passed us, and then they made a U turn and were driving back towards us. Then the car slowly pulled up to us. In this moment I thought, "oh no, we are getting arrested!" So they rolled their window down and started to ask us what we were doing and why we were ringing door bells. Apparently they thought we were asking for stuff. We told them we were actually giving a book away to people who were interested. We then explained to them that we were missionaries and that we were inviting people to come unto Christ. They were satisfied with our answer so they went on their way. Well, this week is Thanksgiving and they don't celebrate it here (but luckily there is an American family, here hehe), but I hope you all have a wonderful thanksgiving! And as you can probably assume, I am so thankful for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and for my Savior Jesus Christ! He has done so much for us. I love to see people change and come unto Christ. It is one of the happiest things to see. I am so thankful for my family! I wouldn't be here without them. And I am so thankful for the experience that I get to have to be a missionary here in France. I am grateful for so much. There is my thankful rant. I love you all! - Soeur Glazier Cool story! This is the girl that was in the Belgium airport when it was bombed. She was the sister missionary and she just got married and is in our ward.
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