Aroha Nui!!!
Well another week gone and it's al goods. Me and my comp are working hard trying to get the members to go and fellowship more with our less actives and our recent converts so everyone can be comfortable and not so pressured by anyone. We had a week of finding. We pretty much just wiped out our entire area and knocked on all the doors. We had lots of chats with people of the area. Not too much new investigators but I think that we were able to plant lots of seeds in the area. There was one door we knocked on and she answered the door but then as we were talking she just smiled and just really slowly closed the door softly like she was a ghost or wasn't there. It was weird but really funny. We stayed there for another two minutes, then left. But, what I learned from finding is basically, just be confident in all that you do. Just like NIKE - Just Do It! The week went really well. I will be speaking in the youth fireside on the 28th on agency; that will be good. That's the last day of the transfer.
I'm glad that everyone is staying busy. So for the business is Dad looking for an extra worker that will be good so he isn't working on his own on the days that you're subbing? is the truck and van still running okay? I miss sports. No one knows about football over hear. It's called grid iron. It's all rugby. They're in their finals now for all of the town.
Advice to Aukele:
For 'Aukele, the only reason why he will be nervous is because he hadn't practiced hard enought at proctice or he doesn't feel like he is ready. hen game time comes it's all that you practiced. If you have a good week of practice, you will have a good game. So, what really helps is goals. Set goals for practices. I will make this many interceptions, this many tackles, this many touchdowns. The same for games, and always set them high. It always comes down to desire and hard work. Good luck to you 'Aukele. Prayer is always number one as well.
Miha, same old keeping busy. Tell her to e-mail me when she can.
Kamaha'o, have fun and always be an example to your friends! Invite them to youth activities and church if you can. You better hit the weights or do some drills. How are the BIIF teams looking?
Thanks for always emailing me each week. I really look forward to them and can't wait to hear from you all.
I love you all and thank you for bringing me up in the gospel. It really shaped me into who I am now.
I'll email again. Ka Kite Ano
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