Thanks for the emails. So first in response to your questions in the interview President had a little more structure where he had a few questions that he asks everyone when in interviews. Then we just talked about the area and possibilities of what is going to happen after I leave here. He asked some questions about former areas I have worked in and former companions. He told me that I seem to do better in remote areas and I told him I would rather be in smaller towns over big towns. So he said that when I get transferred he will probably put me in a smaller isolated community. I think partly because I enjoy it more and because he can trust me in not doing something stupid and disobedient. The only downside is he also said that he may put me out somewhere with someone that struggles with obedience in the middle of no where. Because they wont have any option of doing something disobedient with me. Or I will double transfer train another place like Brookings. But I dunno we will see what happens. Transfers are on May 20th so one of us will be leaving on that day. I'm not 100% sure but I think that I will be leaving because this is Elder Davis' first area. Going back to interviews yes we interview with Sister Young when your companion is with President.
So this week was okay. We had some pretty good highs and lows. Last P-day a member in the ward took us golfing at the golf course he manages which was awesome! Then we came back went tracting and had our dinner late because it was going to be dropped off to us. I started feeling really sick and puked for the first time on the mission! I was sitting on the tub the first time I puked which turns out not to be a good idea because I got vomit up my nose which burns! Then the pizza was dropped off so all I could smell was puke and pizza. Then I puked again. But I woke up the next morning and felt great!
We met some awesome people this week through tracting. A family let us in and we were able to teach them the Plan of Salvation. The husband is an excommunicated Jehovah's witness and I will say they are incredibly harsh on those that they excommunicate. But we have another lesson with them this week. We also tracted in to another lady who had accepted a baptismal date which is awesome! And we had a really spiritual lesson a lady named Heather which was awesome!
When we were tracting on Saturday, we were at an intersection when a guy pulled over behind us, opened his door, and puked. It was pretty funny. Then we did service for 4 hours for this guy that we tracted in to. it was pretty cool. anyways that's about it for this week! love ya!
Elder Berg
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