Happy Mother's Day

Monday, May 12, 2014

Hello World,
Happy Mother's Day. Especially to my mother, and all the other women that have mothered me at some point in their lives. I love y'all and wouldn't be here without you.
This week in the life of Elder Wright:
We had to stay at the AP's apartment for a few days. These are the AP's in our empty apartment because we had to move all the furniture so the carpet could get steam cleaned.



The one on the left is also Elder Wright. But he's from North Carolina. Our apartment is so naked...
Miracle of the week: We recently reactivated a young lady named Lacey and we had a lesson with her on Sunday before she went to work. We left her with the commitment to give out a pamphlet at work and also to talk to one of her co-workers about meeting with us. And later that night we got a text from her saying that she had given out the pamphlet and bore her testimony and that she felt like she was on cloud nine. SAY WHAT? Lacey, you mean to tell us that member missionary work makes you happy? Dagum. Needless to say she was very happy. And then this morning, she texted us and told us she had set us up an appointment for tonight with one of her co-workers. Dang. This girl is on fire. Now. What is the miracle here? I'll tell you. A month ago we taught her a lesson on 1st Nephi Ch. 8, which is Lehi's vision. And for some reason, we talked about the part where Lehi partakes of the fruit and is desirous that others should partake. And now, here she is, sharing her testimony with the world, and she is desirous that others should partake. What a blessing. How beautiful is this gospel?
In other news, I received a package from the Peterson Family. And what did it have in it?
Beards.


Beards for days!


Thank you Peterson's. We appreciate it.
Also, this week, we helped one of our less actives build a hog trap. You'll see more in the pictures.
Friends, family, and whoever else reads this, please know that this Gospel is true. It will bless you. I promise.
Love y'all,
Elder M. Wright

We got lost in the woods and somehow wound up here.

And this is the hog trap and Elder Mitchell.

He likes to weld barefoot and gloveless.

Texas. Because safety is for yuppies.

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