Elder Fisher at England MTC

Elder Fisher at England MTC

Monday, March 24, 2014

Alberta and Montana boys get lost



Hello everyone.

So this week has not been too bad. My new companion and I have found some really interesting people by chance who seem interested. Some even have some connection to the church. One of them we met on the street the other day and she recognized us because of the Shaytards!(Mormons who do youtube clips) She had some good questions and wanted to know more. The trouble has been getting appointments with these people. They are all so busy. But we will keep trying and hopefully they will find some time. We are also planning on finishing cleaning up the entire area book. I didn't realize how bad it is. We haven't done much in it since moves but this week we are going to go through it and redo it and contact all the potentials. Elder Brown seems pretty good so far. I don't feel like I know him too well yet but we seem to get along. He seems like a good, hard working missionary who is confident and very organised. He has been out for the same amount of time that I have. We were in the same MTC group but not in the same district so I never met him before. I never heard about the situation in question 4 (I asked him if the issue with an Ex-member wanting to take President Monson to court was talked about over there.) but now I will be asking people about it. 

Just a reminder of his mailing adress:
 4 St Francis Close, Crowthorne, Berkshire, RG45 6DF

I've got some pictures to send you. First of all here are my second pair of shoes to be thrown out.



Now my new companion and I were going to a members house for some service. We decided to walk rather than take a train because I found a shortcut on a trail through the Bracknell Forest that I thought would take less time. We took a wrong turn on trail not marked on the map and eventually lost the trail completely. We were lost in the forest until we saw a church steeple and decided to walk toward it. The walk was supposed to take an hour and a half. It took two and a half hours.


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