It's a ZOO out there!
Hello HELLO!!
This week has been super eventful. Let's start off with last
Monday. We went to the Topeka Zoo and saw the sea lions and other animals it
was so fun.
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| Hannah with Sister Howell at the Topeka Zoo |
Wednesday, we had interviews with President McCustion and he
truly is called to be here in the Kansas Wichita Mission. We had a really good conversation.
Thursday we celebrated Sister Howell's Birthday!!
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| Hannah and Sister Howell |
And we had this
moment that Elder Nelson wrote for me👇👇👇
"What a week!! It was so much fun knocking on doors and
talking to homeless drunk people. This week we found a guy who only spoke
Spanish at a park and we had to call the Spanish Elders and have them talk to
him. But apparently he called us an inappropriate name... The Spanish Elders
wouldn't tell us what it was though. I swear, Topeka is like a different
country.
👆👆👆
What perfect words from him. :)
We have also been knocking a ton and just trying to
get are investigator pool up. Nothing big, sorry guys. I know that transfers are
next week so stay tuned for that. Here is a cool paragraph from my Zone leader 👇👇
"Hey Elder Marchant here. I'm basically Sister Kraemer's best friend her in Topeka but for all the Kraemer fans out there you should know she is making you proud. We are so glad to have her here in the Zone and she is changing lives!"
Anyways, I love you guys!! ...and the Lord loves all of you dearly and individually. Continue to pray and read the scriptures daily and develop that close relationship with your Heavenly Father.
Love Sister Kraemer
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P.S. I wanted to add a little bit from a letter Hannah sent me... that I thought was kind of cool! Enjoy this little story...
From Hannah's Letter to me: "You came up this week in one of our first contacts. We knocked on this door and a Venezuelan lady answered the door. We got to talking about Americans and Missionary Work and I told her you served there. She got super excited and said an American back in Venezuela had given her a Book of Mormon. We talked a bit more and sorry to say it was not you... but it was super cool to see how much happier she became and even listened to our message. So thank you for serving a mission!"
Just goes to show you that you never know when that seed you planted will grow. I served in the Venezuela Caracas West Mission and also in the Valencia Venezuela Mission back in 1993-1995.
Just goes to show you that you never know when that seed you planted will grow. I served in the Venezuela Caracas West Mission and also in the Valencia Venezuela Mission back in 1993-1995.










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