Friday, December 19, 2014

November 24, 2014 New Companion - Sister Christensen

Hello family! This week I am having a hard time using the computers and my iPad is really slow in sending emails. So I apologize for the lack of an update on my life. I will write more next week I promise! Just know that I am doing well and loving my new Ward. I also love my new companion, sister Christensen! We laugh together all the time! It is so refreshing and nice to be around her. We are going to have a grsat transfer. Oh this is her very last transfer by he way! She is from Provo utah! Haha. She is awesome. I love you all so. Uch! Love, Sister Anderson
Sister Anderson and new Companion Sister Christensen


OK - so Julie has a new Comp and was Moved to a new area. Her Companion is just as tall as Julie or a little taller so that is AWESOME!!!!! After all, TALL IS BEAUTIFUL!!! IT's fun to see pictures of them standing together and see that Julie isn't towering over her comp. They would be a force to reckoned with!!!! Enjoy the pics and I will post more letters and pics.


Oh hey! I am no longer a picky eater. Tell it to the world because I can now eat just about anything. Within reason. Sort of. Okay, well I ate bilute. Have you ever heard of that before? Well I guess it's an Asian delicacy or something. We work with three Asian families in this area, so I've had it twice now. It's a partially developed chicken embryo that you boil. And I ate it right out of the egg!!! :O It actually doesn't taste that bad. You just can't look at it for too long before you eat it. I made sure to take lots of pictures for proof.

Sister Anderson, Ashleigh, and Sister Williams visiting the
Washington DC Temple Visitor's Center.


Sister Missionaries



Brinlee and Sister Anderson

We did lots of fun things this week! We painted for one of my favorite member families, the Grimes! They are just the sweetest people and they have the cutest girls. They're definitely people I will come back to visit after my mission. We had a game night with Ashleigh and a family in the ward that has four girls ages 5-14. We played Taboo! It was so fun! The dad of the family was actually Ashleigh's principle at Bull Run High School... so I didn't think through how awkward it could have been! But it turned out really well! :) There's another member, Sister Humphreys, who knew I'd be leaving soon so she knitted me a scarf as an early Christmas present! How sweet is that?!

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