So much happened! We started off the week with Family Home Evening where we celebrated my birthday just a tad bit more thanks to Gabi!!! And then we played the board game: Settlers of Catan, which is starting to be played more and more regularly this transfer since we're teaching everyone how to play!
We've been doing lots of studies recently and something that we talked about recently was the Christlike Attribute of Hope, and how hope is something that we all have... it isn't something that we don't think will happen but rather something that helps us to have faith and strive and endure to the end. Hope is soooo powerful!
On Friday we had an activity called Children's Day where we had activities for children from around the church's neighborhood come to do and then they got a bag of candy after they completed everything! They were so cute!!! And we had some ward members come and help or bring their children. It was so much fun to be able to help out!
Then on Saturday, we went and had some fun after eating the wonderful meal of gulaš at Sestra Jurasková's. We went and to the Color Run here in town at Borského/Bory Park. It was a 5k but I think I only did 3/4 of it hahaha.... It was way fun though! We all got a bit dyed along with our clothing... it came out of our clothing much more easily than our skin or hair though... For example... I still have pink in my hair... not really sure what to do about that, but oh well!!
Today, for our P-day we got to start it off really well! We went to a couple of antique shops so that Sestra Taylor could look for some Prim watches for her family... (Prims are way cool! They're watches only made in the Czech Reoublic that are wind up- every morning you wind it up to keep the gears moving inside!) However they're cheaper in other cities in the Czech Reoublic so I'm going to wait on that type of purchase...
Today, for our P-day we got to start it off really well! We went to a couple of antique shops so that Sestra Taylor could look for some Prim watches for her family... (Prims are way cool! They're watches only made in the Czech Reoublic that are wind up- every morning you wind it up to keep the gears moving inside!) However they're cheaper in other cities in the Czech Reoublic so I'm going to wait on that type of purchase...
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