Dobrý den!!!
So, our last week in the MTC was pretty
strange... it was crazy what happened in our last weekend! After P-Day on
Thursday, we had in-field orientation on Friday, and at the beginning of this,
everyone in our district of Czechs found out that we were reassigned! We had
people going to Salt Lake City West, Phoenix Ariyona, and two places in
California - Fresno being the one I was assigned to all by my lonesome...
everyone else had compadres thy would be traveling with - but not me....
Thankfully this reassignment did not happen! ....
And then, on that same day, Starší
Raines found out he had a slight flu and so the nurses at the MTC through him
into isolation, containment, club med, whatever you feel like calling it. He
was there until Sunday morning and it was kind of sad not to have one of our
MTC family members around for a couple of days... We were worried he might not
be able to travel with us, but he was able to! Don't
worry!
Pictures of our trip to the airport in
Utah...
When we arrived in the Czech Republic a bunch of us
had lost carry-ons (because they'd been taken to the luggage area on the flight
from Amsterdam), not me though. However the airline had somehow lost one of
Starší Andrus' and one my actual lugage-type bags... fun times... we got them the next day though in time to get to our new
districts! Before I move on to that though, our first night in the Czech
Reoublic was in Prague and we were able to eat dinner there - svíčková - I
wasn't the biggest fan but it was okay... I'm sure I'll love it by the end of
mission though! Then we went out contacting on the metro which was super
scary... Sestra Pulley - our Slovak sestra - and I were supposed to talk to
someone... but our fears got the better of us...
1st Comp in Plzeň - Sestra Andersen
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The
third door we tracted was the weirdest of them all, I guess if you ring
someone's doorbell they're going to come out in whatever thez'yre weraing...
even if it is just underwear and an undershirt. My
companion still tried to talk to this man regardless!! How shocking that was!
And then we had to talk to most of the people who answered through their
windows! It was the weirdest experience ever.
Anyway,
my time's just about over here for e-mailing...
I
love youl all! Mám vás miluje!!!!
(The
pictures in this email are just from the end of our MTC staz bz the way) 💛
--
Sestra
Sadler
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Orientation photos in the Czech Republic:
"Brother and Sister Sadler,
Just a quick note to let you know that your daughter
arrived in Prague safe and sound. We have attached her arrival picture
with the President and his Wife. She is on a walk around Prague right now
to help her adjust to the time difference. They will have dinner and then
go to bed. Tomorrow morning she will be assigned her trainer and then she
will be off to her area. On her P-day she can fill you in on everything
else.
Thank you for sharing your daughter with us."
SISTER TRICIA SCOTT
CZECH/SLOVAK MISSION
Good Morning Sister Sadler, do you mean they actually give you regular tea or is it herbal? I love the photo's and the commentary of your time there. All you'll have to do is print it off then you'll have a journal of your time there photo's and all. Liver soup?? Your tastes buds are different than mine. It seems your having fun and serving the Lord at the same time. That's great. I'm coming up to my three year mark and I'm still loving it. It gives me purpose to everyday.
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