Tuesday, May 10, 2011

It's good to hear your voices!

Well, there's not too much to say this week seeing I just talked to you two days ago....only one thing.

Guess what it is.
Easter dinner with my Kirtland loves!
I'M NOT BEING TRANSFERRED!!! For real. I really felt like I was gone, like I had given myself the boot when I called Sister Sorensen and told her about my breathing problems. I live with 4 cats remember? Sister McAlister and I both felt really unsettled when we got the phone call and that was the result. So, I called Elder Edman. He goes to sit in on the part where they talk about Kirtland sisters. He said that they had an in-depth discussion about me and my health and that President Sorensen felt like I needed to stay in Ravenna. So, here I will stay.
Sister Debenham is back from Toledo!
I am happy about that because 1) I love my companion, 2) Brother Fortson is getting baptized at the end of this month, 3) we’ll be giving tours of the Johnson Home (!!) And 4) I love the people here.

Us with the sweet Barnes family! Mason (6),
Hailey (8), and Kelly (4).
I am a little worried about the breathing situation still but I’m going to be better at taking my medications exactly 12 hours apart and also, I’m going to be sure to vacuum our room every p-day to get the nasty cat stuff out of there.
 Mmmm pastries!
I am a real missionary because I walk
 in my area when it's the end of the month and
 I'm out of miles. Notice the absence of a SIDEWALK!
Other than that, we have a new investigator named Bobbi, that we taught for the first time yesterday. She’s this older lady, whose husband of 28 years just passed away. She’s was raised by atheists so she doesn’t know much about God but she wants to. She is great! We are seeing her again later today to teach her about the plan of salvation. It should be good.
I am a real missionary because I ride
my bike in the rain. Yep, that happened!
I was on exchanges in Kent with Sister Henry.
I love the gospel of Jesus Christ. It does bring happiness! It brings peace, understanding, and joy. I have seen so many miracles lately that I feel like Ammon does, in the Book of Mormon. He says, “behold, my joy is full, yea, my heart is brim with joy, and I will rejoice in my God. (Alma 26:11)” Coming closer to the Savior and serving other is what produces that joy. Do something to help someone else this week and taste a little bit of it yourselves.
Me and KATIE RIDINGER!!!
She's an RM in the ward.
She's wonderful in every wayyyy!
I love you,

Sister Webb

P.S. Since the email is short, I’ll update you on pictures.

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