Hey family,
Everything is going well, I thought dad might have liked that. Tell him I
said Happy Fathers Day and that I love him so much. Oh, and that wasn't alcoholic
it was just that sparkling stuff. But me and my boy are doing good he's doing
really good. Extending the invitation to the Olsen family kids was not too hard we just set a goal for the
29th for them to be baptised and they said that's a very reasonable goal that
they think they can achieve. They already knew that the church was true so they
were just really dry Mormons. They're a great family though...I think this might be
my last transfer here in Cardston and I'm really going to miss it. I loved
serving in these little mormon towns and I'm just scared that when I'm done here
that I'm going to serve in just a ward which is going to be really weird. I've
been in a stake my whole mission and always covered 8-9 units, so covering one
is going to be super weird. I guess in some ways it's going to be easier because
getting to know all the members in the ward will be cake compaired to knowing a whole
stake. But this week we ended up picking up a new investigator in the Leavitt
ward. Her name is Trina Eagletailfeathers and she's native of course. She lives
way out in the sticks though in the middle of nowhere. She's a really nice lady
though and is really open to be taught the gospel. We're also still teaching
Joseph and he just got a job working at the temple so I'm pretty sure
he'll receive his answer more quickly because he says he feels something whenever
he goes to work. Oh and he works on the exterior of the temple if your wondering. The temple actually might be closing down for a little while. I'm not sure why
but I just hope it doesn't stay closed before I leave Cardston because I would like
to go through it again. Well that's about it for this week. I hope everything is
going good back home and I can't wait to hear from you next week. Love you
guys!
Elder Justin Gagnon
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