Hey!
The transfer went well, and I've
made myself at home here in Kaiserslautern. It's a cool place, and Elder
Shively and I get along well. The branch here is considerably bigger than Gera
- about 50 members, so that's nice. I blessed the sacrament and am giving a
talk next Sunday though so I still have stuff to do in the branch. There are
four branches/wards that meet in our building - us and three American wards. So
that's really weird on Sunday haha. It feels like I'm at home.
But my last week in Gera was really
good. I got to meet with a lot of people one last time and it was just a really
good goodbye. I was sad to leave, but change always helps to keep things
exciting. I did have time to make the guacamole for the members in Gera and it
was received well. They were a little skeptical but they got over it. Thanks
for the recipe!
Corn and kidney beans in chili is
one thing.... on a burger is another. That's all I've got to say to that
haha.
That's so crazy that BYU football
starts so soon... I'm pretty excited for that. Hopefully they start it off
well. The Rangers are just taking a break until I get home.
But yeah, things are good here. The
members are way cool, we've even got a couple Americans in the German branch,
so it's cool to talk to someone from home sometimes. But other than that, we've
started teaching a cool guy from Sudan, so that's interesting. We're teaching
him the Gospel and English at the same time so it's a party.
That's about it from my side. Thanks
for everything! I love you guys!!
Elder Brown