Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Season 4 Episode 6: Season Finale

Yeah so I guess Bedford/Halifax's popularity wasn't what people wanted. So, the gears are shifting a bit and we figured we should go to a bigger city because people like bigger cities! Right?

That's right folks a 6 episode season, I'm getting transferred to Montreal Quebec. The city I'll be working in is on the west side of the island, in LaSalle! And I've heard such amazing things about this area! 

It will be super interesting to, because this will be the first time I've been on a plane since the beginning of my mission, and it's on the other side of heaven, outside the boarders of the ye old Halifax mission. So I'm a little sad about that, but the transfer travel plans are so hype, but that will wait till next week to share those ;). 

I am so ridiculously excited to go to Montreal. Where I have no idea if they speak french, Spanish, or english! From what I hear, many are bilingual and speak both English and French, but we'll see! Plus I have also heard that the ward there is one of the best and most fun in the entire mission. But all my wards have been the best. So we shall see haha. 

This week as been pretty solid to many member lessons, regular lessons with our people who are progressing nicely, it's just a matter of finding a time where they aren't busy. YSA people tend to be busy haha. But Emmanuel is so so elect. I so wish I could see him progress, but I'm sure I'll see his name on the baptism list in the next few months. We also were able to deliver a handful of copies of the Book of Mormon to some less active folks and a guy named Liam who we have been trying to get in contact with all transfer and finally had  a lesson with him! We dropped of a bible and a book of Mormon for him and hes excited to read them! Hes a martial artist and is super dope. So I'll be sad to see him go as well (in the sense that I can't teach him anymore).
Something rather interesting happened the other day while we were walking though the public gardens in Halifax, was we were contacted by a lamanite. Meaning a fellow with a cloth girded about his loins. I won't share the details, but needless to say, I've never met anyone like this guy before. And apparently hes a member. During our conversation a homeless guy joined the conversion and was just yelling about how false prophets are. And even before that there was another guy that hated on religion. This was all during our walk. It was quite interesting. Pride has in interesting influence on people. Especially when it comes to a humbling situation such as this pandemic, but hey there's proof that the book of Mormon is true. 

Anyways, as of now, I've finished packing and got all my bags under the 50 lbs weight limit. It's a miracle, plus the neat invention of vacuum bags (it sucks all the air out of the bag and shrinks it it's really satisfying). But as of today, we'll head to pegues cove one last time, and then off to the zone leaders apt. Because elder Atkins is going home and we'll be on the same flight there! It's going to be a party. So tomorrow morning we'll get up proabaly around 4am and get to our flight at 6:30. Yeet. 

I also super pumped because I'll hopefully be serving around president Low! I've never been able to do that so hopefully when all this dies down, president will come to one of the church services in LaSalle! But we shall see. We are decently close to the mission office too so I may see elder Brown! 

I'm way excited. Kinda sad that I didnt get to know many people here with covid19 and quarantine but hey, I met and made some homies. 

Love you and hope the very best for each of you! Be sure to read your scriptures and pray. It's good for your health. 
Elder Dahl 2.0
Bedford, Nova Scotia
Canada


1. The king of Donair. Donairs are absolutely incredible. They are on par with some of hugoes deli's food 
2. The chips only canada has
3. The district ðŸ˜Ž✌
4. All packed
5. The district pt.2






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