Well this past week has been pretty crazy because sister fonua who has been here the longest of all of us has only been here 2 weeks longer than us so we are basically white washing, so we have been going to all the less actives and formers to see who even still lives here, it is super crazy! However we also have 1 investigator Leo and his girlfriend is a less active member but coming back to church and they have a 2 yr old daughter (Mary Ann) anyway so last week we committed them to something strange, we comitted them to be married on August 13th, being as that is a necessary step towards baptism for Leo. So little did we know that we would be semi wedding planners on our missions but it's great because the ward is willing to help. Oh I also I realized that the Spirit is super appointment because one night this week we were planning for the next day and we wrote down a members name and then the next day we were wondering why we wrote that name down and then we couldn't find the street of Where Linda lived, and the very next day we went to the Relief Society president and she said that Linda the mysterious member we wrote down had been wanting a blessing, which we couldn't give but could find someone, but it was in that moment that I realized just how real the Spirit is, it was amazing! English work is much different than Spanish work but I like it. Since it was Pioneer day yesterday we had a stake celebration on Saturday, we were excited for it! It was fun because we got to meet some of the members and attempt to play soccer in skirts, that did not last long! Well also I had an opportunity to go visit some members in our ward and it was really fun because they just reminded me so much of grandma and grandpa Love and some of their kids were there and we discussed a lot about mission work because the Nelsons (in our ward) served a few missions and their daughter did also, so it was a good time! Well I am really looking forward to this next week and hopefully we can make a little more progress in the work here in Chino, in the San Antonio Ward. Also I had a great experience we had a dinner appointment with a lady from Mexico so I used that chance to use my spanish and she told me she thought I was from Central America, I guess I'm getting the language better than I thought. Well anyway I guess that is all for now I love you all and hope everyone is doing well!
Love, Sister Love
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