This week has been very strange. It's been really good, and extremely fun, but at the same time very different. It's technically the first day of the new transfer, and I still have no idea what's going to happen. We haven't recieved the transfer call yet, so we might be staying and we might be leaving. We'll probably get the call at 2:00, ten minutes after we run out of email time. And if one of us is leaving, we'll have to be ready to head out by five in the morning tomorrow. Fun fun fun!
This week has also been very different with the schedule of things. Elder Larsen had to go down to McAllen for a three day training meeting, lead by the President, so I was going to be in charge of the area from Tuesday to Thursday. Elder Davis came, and we worked together in the area on Tuesday, but that night he got a call for the APs saying that he was going to have a son! He's going to be a trainer this transfer, and there's a special meeting for the new trainers that happened in McAllen on Wednesday. So on Wednesday, Elder Davis went to McAllen, and I worked in Kingsville for the day with Elder Felix, who I lived with in Alice. Elder Davis and I worked together for a little while on Thursday, but then got a call from the Zone Leaders saying we needed to come and pick up Elder Larsen since the training was over. On Friday Elder Larsen and I started an impromptu service project for one of the members in our area who needed some help in her yard, so we didn't get to proselyte that day as well. Then, Saturday a missionary in another area had to go to the hospital because the tendon in his finger got separated from the bone. And Elder Larsen drove him, so I worked in Robstown for the day. Sunday was the only day that we had to proselyte together in our area in over a week! It's been crazy. But I don't think there's been more than ten days on my mission that haven't been crazy!
I've been talking to Elder Larsen about the training that he went to last week, and he's told me a lot. President Maluenda is a very inspired man, and one of the things that he talked most about this time was studying your patriarchal blessing. He encourages everyone in the mission to always have a copy with them, and to study it very often. I don't know how often he studies his, but he's got it memorized. It's such an amazing tool that can help give us guidance in any situation of our lives that we're in. Studying it has brought so many blessings to my life!
I love you all! And always remember that God loves you, and so do I!
Love, Elder Chamberlain