This week was a pretty good one. We were able to stay busy for the majority of it which was awesome! We had to take our car to the shop over in Powell to get fixed on Wednesday so we are currently on bikes! Man, I don't know how when I was younger I could ride bikes all day! It is way harder than I thought it would be, but it's not so bad now that we have been doing it for 5 days!
Last P-Day was great! We had a BBQ in Powell with our whole Zone and then played dodge ball for a couple of hours. After that we went golfing with the Actons and had dinner with them afterwards at a mexican place! I am actually pretty decent at golf now! I think today we are just going to be lazy and maybe go chip and putt at the golf course for free!
On Wednesday we had our Zone Conference in Lovell. It was both of the Wyoming Zones. It was a really great conference and I came away from it wanting to work harder and do better for myself, the Savior, and the people in Cody. It was my favorite Zone Conference so far.
We talked to C. a lot this week and he is still doing great and came to church on Sunday. I wish I just knew what was holding him back from baptism! Elder Davis talked in 3rd ward yesterday and gave a really great talk! We had 3-4 different investigators/families that showed up at church yesterday which was awesome!!! I am pretty excited for this coming week and hopefully we will be able to get Cody on date!!
I heard you did a great job on your talk mom! The Bishop of 3rd ward came up to me and told me he was going to have me speak in the near future which didn't make me to happy- haha! I thought speaking would get easier, but it doesn't!
I think that is it for now! Love and miss you guys sooooo muchhhhh!!!!!
-Elder Richardson
P.S. - I just called Tanner (Jake's best friend...my second son!) and found out he is going to the Lima Peru South Mission! That is way cool!!! He also told me that his Dad served in the Lima Peru North Mission! That is crazy and not a coincidence at all! He will do great and I am looking forward to hearing about his experiences in the mission field!
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