Dear family,
This week has been very good. We were able to find some new investigators that just kind of fell into our lap. They are family of an English family. Irene and Franier are visiting from Venezuela (probably one of the most unstable Spanish speaking countries). We have been able to teach them several time and are excited to teach them as much as possible before they return back to Venezuela on the 28th.
This next week is a busy one for the Los Alamitos ward. We have a temple visitors center trip, a ward sports night, and our ward Christmas party. It seems like every night this week is taken up by activities. This makes for good fellowship for our investigators.
I am doing well. I had my last appointment with Dr. T. Chen, marking my transition back to Dr. Senecal in Tacoma. It is still weird to think that three years ago I was finishing up my last round of chemotherapy. Those were the longest six months of my life. The last six months have been tremendously faster. I feel like I blinked and they were gone.
It is beginning to settle in that I will be with you in three short weeks. Some of the colleges have begun letting out for Christmas break. When the students return to school, I will return with them.
We are excited for Christmas, but wish that San Jose looked a little more festive. San Jose doesn't put up as many "Holiday lights" as Seattle. I enjoy the occasionally lit palm tree which is a bit of a difference from the Northwest.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
Love,
Elder Badger
Monday, December 12, 2011
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