Sunday, August 5, 2018

Transfer Calls

So this weeks big news was transfer calls that we got on Saturday night. I stayed with my companion Elder Delabahan. But, like pretty much everyone else in the mission moved. It was crazy. One of the British Elders in my apartment will move to Macau which is super sad because he is super chill and is fun to have around. And the other news was that our apartment is moving to the Kwun Tong apartment. And I have heard that the Kwun Tong apartment is one of the worst in all of Hong Kong because it is right above some stinky street market that smells like crap and then the apartment has a lot of cock roaches. So I am not excited to move there.

This week we taught a lot about he sacrament relating it to baptism and the atonement. Then we invited all these people to come partake of the sacrament and think about baptism and the atonement. And this week at church we got 7 people at church which made us super happy! 

This week for Pday we also went to some library that Elder Siddoway made us go to haha. It sounded like it would be cool but then it just ended up being a library that we couldn't even read books too. haha so we just walked around a mall together haha. 

This week we went finding a lot it felt like. We talked to a lot of people which was good. My companion likes to tell people on the street that he just barely came to Hong Kong and wants to learn Chinese and this is a pretty good way to stop people to start talking to us. My companion has only been in Hong Kong for 4 months and his Cantonese has improved a lot which is super good! 

After that not much else happened this week.

I would love to hear from all of you! 

Elder Gubler  
Me and Elders Siddoway, Lutkin and Carter for Pday
 Me getting a very close haircut.
Our district meeting with our fearless district leader (Elder Lutkin who is going to Macau and I will be super sad about).
Pizza Hut! A member bought us Pizza Hut because we helped him move out old book shelves from his house.
Just a normal building that we are in the middle of. Hong Kong has these all over and they all have like 30-40 floors with 25 rooms on each floor so there are a ton of people in each building.


Some of the people we met with.

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