Well, it seems my training experience is going to be cut very short. My bean has decided to go home. I don't know what I could or should have done differently, but I feel like I somehow failed her. I don't know yet what will happen for the rest of this transfer, but I'm sure it will be good.
On the bright side, we met up with a former investigator that we got a referral from a member for. It's this really cool family! They invited us over for dinner, and they live in this crazy nice house. We were actually at a dinner table with chairs!!! :) But they were way nice! We went and ate tempura at a shop that was way close. It was like the most delicious thing ever! It was WAY GOOD! The couple is super nice, and we got to talk to them about the Church. I don't know how interested they are, but they were awesome and I definitely want to teach them!!!
Also, we've been seeing some cool miracles with the less active members lately. We've had a reactivation last month and another one this month! Also another lady has been in touch with me a lot lately, and she is really trying to be able to come to church! I have high hopes for her! I love her a lot!
We had Stake Conference this week. It was way good. I learned a lot.
Also, the Honbu (mission office) elders gave me chips and salsa, s'mores poptarts, and Reese's peanut butter cups!!! They are seriously the best ever! That little food stash is probably going to get me through the next couple of weeks... :)
Things are good though. It's been pretty cold lately. We have Zone P-day today and I'm way pumped for that!
Love you!
From Lacee's Mom: In her personal email to me this week, she expressed how sad she was that this sister has decided to go home after just a few days in the mission field. She feels like she is somehow at fault and seemed a little disheartened. This would be a really good time to hear from those of you who love her!!
Sister Lacee Babcock
Japan Fukuoka Mission
9-16 Hirao-josuimachi
Chuo-ku
Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka
812-0029 JAPAN
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