What a great week, and a sad one, too! Sister Cole is transferring to Curepe after six months in Arima, so she's really sad, and so are a lot of the members. I know she will do great work in the Curepe Ward, though. My new companion will be Sister Roubidoux, who is coming in from Barbados on Wednesday. Never met her, but I'm excited!
In other news, tomorrow is my six month mark. These last six months have gone by in a flash; I really don't know how fast time went. I decided to gather together a collection of my greatest hits for your enjoyment :D
Sister Cole telling Nigel that if Heavenly Father answered his prayers and Sister Galea'i came back, he would have to get baptized.
2 car accidents in 2 days.
Bro Duff: Michael Jackson impersonator.
"I didn't come to church because I didn't feel the Spirit." " . . . Well, I can tell you reason number one why you aren't feeling the Spirit!"
Going less-active hunting: parked in front of a random house to ask for directions. "Do you know _____?" "Yeah, she's my daughter!" "Um, okay!"
Lennox the vagrant: Facebook famous.
"Cheese on bread!"
"The Book of the Normons."
Elder F: You know the preacher guy is a Trini, right? He says, 'Beware of pride nah, boy!"
Elder H: This man is my mother!
A ridiculous amount of people: Are you mixed-race?
Me: No, white people have curly hair too.
"Her nickname is Sister Lights-out: lights-out this way, and lights-out that way!"
"Sister Galea'i! This is Grenada!"
The "short-cut" through the field to Bro Ally's.
Rasta-man: I worship the god of Ethiopia.
Coconuts with Richie.
Iguana with Shunta's family.
Bro Ally: You must give yourself to the Father!
"Sister Tube-itts?" "Tebbitts!" "Sister what?" "Like, pineapple tidbits?" "Sister Tilby." "Elder Tibbitts!"
Sister Hendricks: You suit, I stoupes.
Hayden: And everyone who agrees with this prayer, say 'amen'!"
President Mehr: I'm going to have to quote Neal A. Maxwell on this one: No.
Onika: GO, MY CHILD. GO AND BAPTIZE.
Sister Cole: Don't you hate it when your shins sweat?
Shunta: Good-bye, I'm going!
Sister Cole: Going where?
Shunta: I'm going mad!
It's been a great six months. I would not exchange being a missionary for the world. I have learned so much, especially to be exactly obedient. I think that is the most important thing when you are a missionary. Nothing comes without exact obedience.
I love you all, and hope you have a great week,
Sister Aida Tibbitts
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