Monday, April 19, 2021

A Texas Sheet Cake Kinda Week

These rune stones are so cool!
Heyyyyo!

I will attempt to keep this short.... which I tend to be rather bad at.... but whatever, let's hop on into the week!

We had a service appointment on Tuesday... it was funny. We pulled up to this lady's garden and her husband / boyfriend (I am still not sure which to be honest) was waiting for us there. He said that she would be there soon and then 30 minutes passed. Finally, she pulled up and had us take some grass out of a hole she had dug and put down a box spring in said hole.... then we covered it in a tarp so she could sleep on it. Afterward, she grabbed some random PVC pipe-looking things and told us to build a canopy... No sweat, we figured it out, hahah. Nice lady. We talked about her conversion story (and some very wild stories) and she gave us some really good pastries and treats. It was a funny appointment for sure, especially when her friend pulled up. Good times.

The man famous for his Texas sheet cake. :)
We went on splits with my friends Ældste Fisher and Ældste Cousins in Herning. Ældste Cousins is mission-renowned for his Texas sheet cake. We pulled up and he had some ready for us. Man, I ate way too much sheet cake but I don't regret it. That stuff is niceeeee. Herning was fun as well. We welcomed a new senior couple and helped them figure out tech stuff on their phones. Then went contacting and all that. It was nice and the sun stayed up for a long time. That is so nice and welcomed after a long dark winter.

After, we headed to Aarhus with Ældste Paulsen and Ældste Møller. It was fun being with the two Danes. We even got to eat with a family that I love from Aarhus. Shout out to the Perkins! They are so dope. On the way home from their house we stopped by a supermarket and snagged some nougat croissants because Ældste Møller loves them. The man bought NINE. Whatta legend. We hit the evening contacting there as well. Denmark is such a great place. I highly recommend it. Not biased at all.

Eating the best pastries in the world!
We also had in-person district council meeting this week. That's always a plus. Iceland zone conference was this week too. We joined in for the first 15-ish minutes over Zoom... I hope to be there in person one day though.... hahaha.

We are headed to the temple today to do baptisms for the dead! I am super stoked for it! I am very thankful for temples and their power, as well as the fact that I am able to attend today for the first time in a while.

Love you all so much! Have a good week!

Love from Templet i København,

Ældste Modersitzki







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