This week we didn't get much done. I got sick, and our leaders strongly
encouraged us to stay home, even if it wasn't that bad. It made sense,
it's better to take a day or two off to get back to 100% than work
constantly at 60% and not get better. But being busy every minute of
every day then suddenly slamming on your brakes to a halt is hard. It
made our house feel like a prison. I spent all the time I could studying
Korean and the scriptures and making cards for our members when we
visit them, but there's only so much you can do. But I'm doing better
now, so the work picked up on Saturday when we met with LNG. He's a new
guy we're teaching and it was only the second time we met him, but he
was nice, and loved the Book of Mormon. He thought it was so interesting
that he could not only learn about the work of God in the Americas, but
the history as well. We explained that it's exactly like the bible, in
the sense that it was written by prophets, as a record of history, as
well as a spiritual history and record of God's words. We're excited to
meet with him again this next week.
The 2018 Winter Olympics will be held in
PyeongChang South Korea (close to where Jordan is serving).
We will definitely have to go for the Olympics there. That would be really fun.
That's about it for this letter. It's short, but this
week feels like it flew by so fast. Hopefully next week I'll have an
exciting story to tell you all. Until then, 안녕하세요!
Elder Franchina
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