If we could just fix that c... It means ice cream. What a wonderful week with wonderful changes! Our mission is now proselytizing on Facebook! It has been so weird. I have no idea what I am doing but I will figure it out, haha. In our district meeting this week we discussed how important it is to find creative ways to find people. We don't really know how we are going to do it, so we will be figuring it out as we go. Something we talked about is how much more willing people are to follow you on Facebook than to give you their phone number. Today we went out to lunch with the STLS for lunch. While we were there a lady came up to us and asked if we were Mormon missionaries. We said we were and then she told us about how she went on a trip with her family to Utah and visited Temple Square. She told us how much she loved it and that they actually met a sister from France. She shared pictures with us and we had a great conversation. As we were getting ready to leave we asked her if she had a Facebook. She said she didn't, but her daughter did. We asked her daughter if she would like to follow us on Facebook and she said yes! So now she can see everything we post and if she ever has a question she can message us. It was such a cool experience and it is a great way for us to share the message of the restoration with people. I know Facebook is going to be a blessing for us and is really going to help us to increase the amount of people we can teach. The cool thing about Facebook is that not only missionaries can do it, everyone can! Technology is a tool that we can use to help people come unto Christ. I am so excited to learn new ways for us to use Facebook. This week we got to go to a members house to do chi gong. It is like yoga and karate. She tells about it all the time and she wanted to do it with us. So we went and it was so weird! She had us walk around her yard on our tip toes. What made it hard was that it was not Utah grass, it was weeds and sticks. Then she had us do yoga moves which was normal. Then near the end she had us come to a tree and she told us to wrap our arms around it and put our head against the tree and to just be in the trees energy. It was so weird, and there were people in other yards just staring at us. I guess they think Mormon missionaries like to go hugging peoples trees. This week I also got to meet one if our amis Pa.... She is pretty cool and she is interested to learn more about the gospel. We also have an ami L... who is taking the lessons. His mom is less active and she wants him to learn about the church. She also has a daughter who is interested in learning more and we are going to have a lesson with her and her family this week! We are so excited! This week has been wonderful and my testimony has been growing and growing! Some days are hard but those hard days have brought me closer to my Savior. I know that our Heavenly Father is aware of all of us! Love you all! - Soeur Glazier Dying from heat.....as usual.
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