Hi everyone!
Well this transfer went by so fast. It has already come to an end. My companion Elder Binene leaves on Wednesday to go home. I will pick up my new companion tonight! His name is Elder Yeboah, and he is from Ghana. He is super cool, we will enjoy the time we have together. It will also be nice to have a Ghanaian who can speak Twi. I'll learn as much as I can from him, but he will also be a great help to our group in Kwanouma.
I have loved this past transfer with Elder Binene, although it has gone by incredibly fast. I have learned a lot and now will move on to this next transfer to continue to learn. This new position that I am in keeps me really busy, which I am enjoying.
This next week we have transfers week which is one of the busiest weeks of the transfer. We are running missionaries around, doing trainings, meetings, transfers, and so much more. We will welcome Elder Yeboah in with a very packed full week. We have already planned for the upcoming transfer and it will be just as busy if not more busy then this past transfer. It makes the time go by fast and we have some neat experiences. We get to meet and create a relationship with the missionaries, and get to see different sides of the mission. It's been a great experience and I'm loving it!
We went and played football this morning with some missionaries. My comp wanted one last farewell match before he went home. We woke up early and went to the stake center and played. It had been awhile since I have played football and so man I was definitely out of shape. I have to start running or something, cuz it was kinda embarrassing lol. But on the other hand I get up and feel the heat of the sun and I am like, yup no its okay, I'm good.
We traveled to Konongo again, but this time we went a bit further and went to Nkawkaw to have an exchange with some elders. It was so pretty, its the Bush of Ghana. Super green, dirt roads and the mountains. Its nice we have the opportunity to explore a lot of Ghana, we get to see plenty places and they are all different. That's one thing I absolutely love about Ghana is the landscape. Its super beautiful out here. Although it is super hot, we are getting into dry season and you can definitely feel it.
Yesterday all of the stake leaders came to our group in Kwanouma. We filled sister Conadu's house and didn't have room for everyone as the room was too small. It was a great sacrament meeting though. After church they all stayed and walked in our area with us. We talked to everyone and contacted plenty of people. So many new faces and people we will have to follow up with. We will have to find a balance with the work that we are doing for the mission and the work we have in our area. We will manage but I'm just glad that I will have a Twi speaker to help out in our area.
I hope everyone is doing well back home! Enjoying the colder weather that is coming. I am super jealous you guys have the cold weather. It is getting really hot now and it will just get hotter and hotter as time goes on, just in time for Christmas!! Yay. Man I'll be excited to celebrate Christmas in cold weather again. But I hope you are all having fun and staying safe back home! Thank you again for your love and support, it means a lot. I love you guys!
Love Elder Morgan.
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