Easter in Korea? Not really. It seems like a normal day; people didn't even know it was Easter. Some people thought it was last week, some didn't.
During church, they talked about the resurrection, which was really a spiritual meeting that Jordan enjoyed.
Transfers have happened and Jordan is staying in Sokcho! He is thrilled and excited. He has a new companion, Bro. Ghergori, whose dad is Italian, so he is excited to get to know him! Jordan has some Gregori's on his dad's side and we are not sure if there is any relation.
Jordan has been called to be the first councilor in the small branch he serves in. This means that he will be conducting the meetings, start off testimony meetings and all other responsibilities associated with being the first councilor.
Whew...and he's only been in Korea for two months!!!
Last week, he couldn't get his pictures to download, but he was successful tonight.
Enjoy!
"I love the beach! We went here on P-day for Elder Witt's last day here.
"MMMMMMMMM....... Pomegranate..... (I'm not sure what is says in Korean....)
A ward member that loves to buy us this really spicy meal, dukboggi.
Korean stuff has REALLY strange English phrases. They're funny, though.
There's an English school called 'Butter English'.....so....I guess we ARE stereotyped to be fat and eat butter a lot.
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