It was a long week. Not much has happened but we're hoping for at least one new baptismal date this week with Eufrozina. She's the Hungarian girl we met on the street. She's really nice and seems to be very interested. The only reason why we haven't extended a date to be baptized is because we want to explain it more and make sure she understands what baptism is. The language barrier is a challenge but she can understand everything we teach her if we talk slowly and explain clearly. We've only been able to meet with her once yet because she's been busy but we want to meet with her as often as possible because she's the most promising investigator we have. And we haven't got many other investigators. We've met some other really nice people last week that we're hoping to get in contact with this week. Hopefully we can start teaching some of them as well. Last week has been a bit rough but Elder Lika and I have been evaluating and trying to find ways to improve and setting goals to keep things going. I think we both have a strong desire to improve.
When it comes to members in our wards, I never pick favorites but there is a couple from Edmonton in our ward called the Iversons. They're really nice, they had us over for dinner a few days ago. Brother Iverson looks kind of like Drew Carey. It's a mixed culture ward; lots of Chinese, American, English, French... It's a good mix of ages as well.
A little about Oxford now. I've heard that Hitler during the second world war ordered not to bomb Oxford because he was so impressed with the architecture here and wanted to make it his headquarters.
It would be good to start applying for school now so you can start looking for me, I don't want to sit around doing nothing when I get back home.