Transfer #2...
First off. I'm getting transferred into the Valley  (Spokane Valley) .I am having a very hard 
time with it. I know its where I need to be, but I really don't want to go. It's 
really tough to leave a ward that you put your heart and soul into . But I know 
its for the best. :)
Quinn was baptized on Saturday! There were so many people there supporting 
him. He is the first one in his family to be baptized. We hope his parents and 
grandparents will soon follow. :) He is such a great example and I know he is 
going to be so blessed for his decision. :)
This week was a really slow week. Mostly because we knew transfer calls 
were coming and the week just kept dragging on. BUT we did teach lessons and we 
even had exchanges! Sis. Ledoux came to Post Falls with me and we taught a lot 
of lessons. :) Exchanges were a lot of fun! I realized how much I actually do 
know and how comfortable I am with teaching. So, it was definitely a success. 
:)
We taught Montgomery on Monday! He is absolutely amazing. He told us that 
he doesn't want to go to the YSA ward (Young Adult Ward), so Sis. Johnson and her new companion 
will be teaching him. But the YSA elders will be at the lesson on Friday. At the 
end of the lesson, we asked him to say the closing prayer and ask if the Book of 
Mormon and the things we teach are true. He said he felt a cool rush of comfort 
and peace and it took everything in me to not cry with happiness. :) He also 
told us that sometimes when we teach him, he gets goose bumps up his arms and 
down his back. We told him that was the spirit! He's way excited to continue 
taking the lessons and I'm so happy for Sis. Johnson. :)
That's really all that happened this week! Make sure you send my letters to 
the Pines address or else I won't get the letters you send me. I'm too far away 
from PF to get any letters from them. I miss you all so much! I can't wait to 
hear from you. :)
Love,
Sis. Gardanier
                                        The district before transfers.  The four sister's shown
                                all share the same apartment.  Jordan's current companion is the
                                    The sister's don't have access to a car right now...so they
                                                                     do alot of walking!!
 


 
Sister Gardanier,
ReplyDeleteThe Rook family loves you so much! When you first came to our ward you were this shy quiet little girl, and you have truly blossomed here. The Lord has great things planned for you!
Please stay in touch with us, and good luck with the rest of your mission! We are going to hold you to taking our son to lunch when he gets to Tempe!
Love you!
Sister Rook
nrrook@gmail.com