Oh, you are funny!
So, I wrote a letter in Ukrainian, and the keyboard is so confusing. As a result, I'll have to be shbidko! But, I love you! Congratulations to WIll!
He has finally grown up! Now, I'll have to think of some good advice to give him. Well, Will, I'm sorry you're not up for the Nobel prize this year. But, with all your work on evolution and whatever it was you did with chickens...I'm sure you can find satisfaction in receiving the award of Nobel cluck. You didn't know that you won yet, did you? Well, It's a surprise! congratulations! As winner of the Nobel cluck, your responsibilities are simple: you have to do the chicken call every time you write a letter to me. (I'm sorry Sandra if that gets a little annoying. I only give the awards. The requirements are mandated by the chickens.)
I'm excited for you! Where will he work, and where will you live and what about grad school? So, what a fun week it was for you! I want to here more about the evolution theories you were studying. It is all over my head, so maybe after my mission. However, thanks for your advice about Giraffes and flying cows. I think a Giraffe licking my face wouldn't be all that bad. And, I've been doing my morning exercises. I'd like to challenge a giraffe to a neck bash. Maybe I should start strengthening my neck muscles. (Will sent Amy a letter about Giraffes and how males bash each others necks when they are fighting for a wife.)
Well, you had a long trip. How awful. I also had a long trip. I couldn't really sleep either, but I tried. Well, there are no longer sisters serving in xmelnetsky. :( But, there are some amazing things happening in that area! I am so grateful I got to serve there for the little while it was opened for sisters! Our mission is downsizing fast in sister missionaries. 3 more go home next transfer. Oh, that is a tangent. I got there as I was thinking about our train ride. The sisters joined us in our coupe at around midnight, I think. And we had a fun time squeezing in our coupe with Sisters Robinson, Howell, and Vyusotzka's luggage. The best part was getting it to the baggage lock at the front of the train station. There aren't elevators, and we only had one escalator. (Many stairs and much luggage makes for very strong sister missionaries!)
It was a hot morning too!
Well, the trip was good, and it was exciting to see the temple again! I have a mini missionary again, and she is adorable. She is almost 18 and from Odessa (a city I'll never serve in - unless i can convince president that I speak Russian.) So, I came back to L'viv with an adorable Ukrainian which is good. Sister Robinson left a big spot to fill. However, Ukrainians are proud of their missionaries, and they have already fallen in love with her! I think the Lord blessed them, so there is at least one missionary they can understand! I'm excited!
Oh, my goodness...wow, I didn't realize but this week was packed full. We have twin investigators! Lyba and Nadia! On Wednesday we asked them to get baptized! I'm super excited! They are amazing girls. They are 29 and just a happy family! I'm always reminded of you when we talk! They are great! So, Lyba is married, but her husband is working over seas. She has a cute 5 year old daughter. Well, that is the great news!
What else, I'm eating well. Lots of whole grains and wheat. I have a can of beans and want to open them today! Lately we've been eating lots of fruit. But, Tomatoes are super cheap. We, almost every day, eat a cabbage and fresh veggie salad.
Thanks for sending me a package! I might get it during the open house! I cannot wait! All the sisters will be together. But, we cannot proselyte. So, I'll have to calm down a bit! Well, I don't have hardly any time.
Okay, I'm sorry it was scattered and random. But, I love you. Trying always to get better and work harder! Every day is a wonderful opportunity!! So, use it!
Love
YOU and your cute little baby!
Love,
Sister Murphy
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