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This blog is for those who would like to keep updated with Carlee while she is serving her mission in Cincinnati. Her mom will be posting her letters and pictures.

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Monday, January 11, 2010

A Good Start to 2010!

This is what happens when we get "grounded" and can't drive in the snow. I put on my polka dot rubber boots and get to work. ha ha



Hello Family!

Well first things first…

YAY!!! I’M GOING TO BE AN AUNT… (well as close as I’m going to be for a LONG time!) I got Russ’s letter this week and I got up and started dancing. Sister Thacker as my witness! Congrat's Russ and Lezlie-Anne! I’m SUPER Excited!

Well now that I got that out of the way, I can tell you about my week. It was wonderful! except we got “grounded.” ha ha. Sister T. gets the biggest kick out of saying that. It just means our cars were deemed “undriveable” due to the snow. It really wasn’t that bad, except Cincinnatian's can’t handle snow. Thankfully we bought some cheap rubber boots at Target and we were ready to go out walking. The only boots they had left were ones with poka dots, but we didn’t complain. :) We got a kick out of them (no pun intended).

Our investigators are all doing really well. I don’t have much time today to tell you about them, but they rock! We’ve just been blessed with amazing people to teach. Yesterday, Elder and Sister Walker introduced us to a family that they found and have been working with. The Walkers are the senior couple that has been assigned to track down the hundreds of young single adults in this area that are unaccounted for.

One they just contacted got married this summer to the cutest girl who isn’t a member and they are living with his less-active parents. They whole family is contemplating coming back to church and the daughter-in-law is willing to take the lessons. I love realizing that as missionaries there are certain people that God puts in our paths because yours is the testimony they needed to hear. That was definitely the case with Elder and Sister Walker because this family has been in the ward for 10 years and didn’t want any contact. Neat huh!

We had another neat experience knocking on doors this week. We met a woman named Lorie. She was luke-warm towards us at first but she quickly opened up and told us that her sister is a member but that her father just passed away in November. The Elders had been helping him around the house and teaching him a little bit before he passed away. When Lorie and her siblings were going through their parents things she asked if she could take her father’s Book of Mormon and read it. What do you know a few days later we show up at her door. We gave her a reading assignment and she said she’d start it. I love that!

Anyway, the Lord is working miracles in West Chester. They are small ones… but a miracle is a miracle! And we are so grateful! It’s amazing how when we just open our eyes we can truly see God’s hand in our lives! So will you keep your eyes open this week for how the Lord’s hand is blessing our family? Because I know he is! Let me know this week what you found!

I sure love you lots and lots!

Sister Painter

2 comments:

Holli and Corey Walton said...

Love the boots!

Holli and Corey Walton said...

It snowed in Houston too! What is the world coming too?