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57 Weeks Pictures

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This week Elder Gregory didn’t call on his regular pday because he was at immigration renewing his visa.  I can’t believe it is that time already!  The days are long and the months are fast!  Everyone told us it would be this way but we didn’t believe it.  Most recent pics from his pday

56 Weeks SEE aTAZING blessings

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To be honest....I never thought that I would ever get tazed....I also never thought that if for some reason I actually did get tazed...I never thought I'd be on the mission doing it...but Ladies and Gentlemen....ya dude Elder Gregory got tazed. To save time, I'll just have to tell you guys the story another time #cliffhanger but I'm all good! Ciudad Obregón is super awesome! It's been a little bit interesting these past weeks just cause Elder Sill (my AWESOME kid) and I have just been grinding trying to start up this new area. It hasn't been easy...but we have some pretty awesome members here helping us see  the miracles  that we have here!  One miracle has been a lady named Carmen. We found her family knocking doors one day and she told us that she has been waiting "for a special change in her life" and later told us that she felt that WE were this change. We then thanked her for her kind comment, but told her that we are just messengers. God...

55 Weeks No time to write 3 pics

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Tyler has no email for us.  He talks to us.  He seems to be doing really good and just talks to us to check in. He only had enough battery to take 3 pictures. Here we go!

54 Weeks Elder Gregory and Elder Sill

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53 weeks I’M A DAD LET’S GO

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Before y'all get confused about the subject line, allow me to explain some missionary terms... dad= your first companion in the mission field, or your trainer kid= your trainee, or you're a missionary's first companion in the mission field So we had our transfers this past week, and I get the call that I was going to leave Hermosillo, open an area in Ciudad Obregon, and TRAIN A NEW MISSIONARY AND BECOME A "FATHER"!!!! So it's been a little overwhelming...but we are doing okay! Leaving Hermosillo was HEARTBREAKING. I said goodbye to some families and people that I have truly loved. It's weird what the mission does to you, you really develop a love for the people you serve. There were I few that I said bye to that left me in tears. However, whenever a door closes, another one opens! So after backing my bags and sleeping the night in the mission offices with all the other future "dads," we finally met our "kids." So I me...