Sœur Vandroux My second transfer is over and it ended with the Paris Temple being dedicated! I don't know if I could ask for a better way for it to end, but I think this was the longest week ever! We were just waiting for transfer calls and for the temple dedication. So Friday we received our calls and I'm staying in Grenoble for another transfer! But sadly Sœur Calderwood left me and is now serving in Genève. My new comp is Sœur Vandroux and she is from Paris! Even in the few hours we have been together we have already been having adventures. To start off, we were leaving to Grenoble and got on the train and we were relaxing then the announcer says, "here we go to Dijon." And that's when we realized we were on the wrong train. We got off just in time before the train left, but because of it we missed our train to Grenoble. So we ended up being in Lyon for a bit. After that adventure we finally made it back to the apartment, and then we decided to find our cave, which is like our little section of the basement. Just so you know it is terrifying down there! There are spiders and spider webs everywhere! Everything is cement but the doors are made of super thin cheap wood. And there is no light down there so we are just walking around this scary labyrinth with flashlights trying to find which door is ours. There was rat poop everywhere and these box's to catch rats in. I think it's the scariest thing I have done on my mission. Soeur Vandroux even said it was the scariest thing she has ever done on her mission and she has almost been out for 18 months! Eventually we found it, but I don't want to ever go back down there. Saturday night we watched the cultural celebration and it was so good! We were able to see a lot of the youth from Grenoble which was super exciting. It was also cool how they depicted the translation of the Book of Mormon into French because my 4th great grandfather helped with it. We were able to get a lot of people to come see it, so that was good. Sunday we had the dedication! We got to go to all three sessions so it was a lot of French. Fortunately Elder Eyring spoke in English which was super nice. That's all I have time for today! Love you all! -Sœur Glazier Zone Conference from the week before.
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Stacy Stevens
5/23/2017 05:33:28 am
Sister Glazier,
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