got to talk to this kid today, he's doing great. we got some back story on previous things like... the long horn stake house birthday party. i guess the lady having the birthday loves the missionary's and wanted to cook for them for her birthday. her daughter told her, but mom we like them...lol so they went out.
i guess because of the big boom in Missionary's when the age dropped, in the next few transfers there will be 90 some odd missionary's coming home. Kurtis was saying they do have a car, but ride there bikes on good days. it's a silver Toyota corolla, and gas is 1.89. he said with all the people coming home they may dissolve his mission and send him to Indiana or the Columbus Ohio mission.
he said his companion thinks he's the best Greene he's known. (elder days been out a year) Kurtis is approaching people and teaching lessons. most Greene's according to elder day just hang back and don't say much. Kurtis also said they don't do much tracking door to door, they might do 3 houses on one side of a street and then the 3 houses across the street but that's only if they have an appointment at one of the houses first.
his first baptism is this coming Saturday and he'll have a another the week after.
he said he thought flying was awesome kinda like a roller coaster. right when you were getting use to it, it was time to decind. but he got his wings, a blanket and lots of treats and soda.
he's doing great work, and has a very strong spirit. he said as much as he looks forward to coming home, he was told being realised from a mission isn't something to look forward to. it drains you and you just don't have the same spirit that you became used to the last two years. my mom reminded him that it's okay because After his Mission will be a great time, he'll get to share with a eternal companion. :)
remember to #sharethegift there's so much that can come, when someone finds the truth.
merry Christmas everyone
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