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Monday, December 24, 2018



Hey, everybody! This will be quick because I only have a few minutes before we are going to surprise the other elders with Cinnamon Toasters, Chips Ahoy, Mint Oreos (thanks, Mama!), and CINNAMON TOASTERS SOCKS, BOOYS!!!!


Cinnamon Toast Crunch Socks!!!


TUESDAY, December 18th: MY PACKAGES CAME!!! District Council was good, and music finding went well. We got the new elder, Elder I., and Elder J. joined us. #triotime

WEDNESDAY, December 19th: We caught the bus early to Limassol, and I ended up sitting next to the same girl I wrote about a few weeks ago where we sat and talked for like two hours. This time, she was working on a project for her last exam for her animation class. So, we didn't really speak at all. We had interviews with President and then a Christmas meal with the Zone and the Andersons. It was great!!! We got home and immediately went to the Caritas Christmas party. IT WAS LIT. We saw like everyone that we know and had a lot of fun. 


Caritas Christmas Party
Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Elders J., H., and Muller and Sister Fleming
Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Elder Muller and his special friend, Val.

Elder  Muller and his special friend, Val


THURSDAY, December 20th: We had dreaded Weekly Planning and then had a lesson with G. It went really well. Again, he was searching through the Gospel Library app and had a question about Declaration 2 and racism. He accepted and totally understood our answer. We also taught about the Word of Wisdom. This was a lesson we were a little nervous for because he likes his coffee. But when we taught it, he told us that he has actually been trying to quit for a while now and readily accepted our help. He's amazing and is getting happier every single day and week that we see him. He comes to church every Sunday and is just at home. We also taught D. about the Law of Tithing, and he just immediately accepted it. We finished going through the baptismal interview questions, and he rocked them.


FRIDAY, December 21st: We went to Palaichori and delivered a BUNCH of food to the 11 people that we know up there. The bags were SOOOO heavy, and we needed to go up a mountain with them, lol. Elder H. and I are still sore from the bags tearing the muscles on our shoulder blades. The guys were very grateful for the food and the clothing. We taught them more about the Restoration of the Gospel through the Prophet Joseph Smith and gave out more copies of the Book of Mormon. We came back and taught a man named G. from the DRC. He agreed to be baptized on his first lesson! LEZ GO, BOOYS! He lives in the same building as a member. We saw D. again and spoke about fasting with him. We also saw F., and that was nice as well.


SATURDAY, December 22nd: We had D.'s baptismal interview with the Zone Leaders, and he passed it. I gave him a big hug as soon as he was out of the door, and he was almost crying. He is so ready to be baptized. We went to service at the Hope for Children center and sorted clothing for some children/families in need. It was great. We had our Christmas activity at the church, and YOUR BOYS ROCKED IT!!!! We got 50+ people at the church building for Christmas dinner and a program. We had 20 some friends that came and loved it.


Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Photo Credit: Elder Fleming


SUNDAY, December 23rd: We had church service and had G., D., O., F., and S. at church and then spent the entire day with the Flemings creating and organizing food bags for people and then delivering them. It was a busy day to say the least.


Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Photo Credit: Elder Fleming

Photo Credit: Elder Fleming


Well that's about it, lads. It's been a good week, and we are enjoying the trio. Merry Christmas, everyone!

- Elder Müller


Elder J. and his accordion

Elder J. and his accordion

Elder J. and his accordion

A new Christmas shirt

A new Christmas shirt

A new Christmas shirt


A belated picture of the Jell-O snorting dinner!
Photo Credit: Elder Fleming








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