Hey guys! How are we doing?? This week was pretty good. Still quiet, but not as bad a last week. Here are some of the hightlights. On Tuesday we had district meeting and district work day in Søborg which is the sisters area. That went well. We were able to get some good work done for them. Nothing really exciting happened until Thursday. At about 930 in the morning Kjeld Rasmussen calls us and asks us to do service in the morning. I was a little hesitant because it was very late notice and I wanted to knock the whole day, but I said why not and we agreed to come at about 10am, in a half hour. About 10 min later, I get a call from Æ. Willden one of the APs. He asked us if we were home to which I said yeah and then he told us that they were on their way to look in our house for a phone that had been left a couple of years ago (trust me, it's about as weird as it sounds, but that was their reason). I'm like sure, but we have service in a couple minutes so make fast and then as an afterthought he mentions oh, and President is with us. Booom! Uh.....ok thanks for the heads up, I'm getting off the phone and going to start cleaning. Mind you our house is a bomb! So we are scrambling with ten minutes notice to try and get it kind of presentable. But, of course, ten minutes wasn't near enough warning so President walks into our very messy house (it does look a ton better than it did 10min before mind you). He doesn't say anything bad about the mess just like you guys know that you need to clean so I won't tell you. President and the APs left without the phone that's been lost for 2 yrs (shocker). We found out later that President was just checking it out to confirm his choice to move us out of that house, which we found out will happen in October. That was a little nerve racking, but we survived.
This morning we're in Roskilde again and Pierson and I went to the supermarket so that Koop could have some stuff to make French toast. We come out and I look down at the wheel and it is completely flat. I'm like oh shoot!!! So here I am in the rain changing this tire for the first time ever really. But we got it fixed and yeah, that's the story haha.
That was so crazy to here that Bishop Close ran into Roth!!!! (See the story below) Man I miss that guy so much. He really was so much fun!!! Sniffles! You'll have to say congrats to Johnny from me when you see him. (A young man in our ward was called to the Novosibirsk Russia Mission) We are really excited about Wednesday! We have Elder Bednar Zone Conference. It's only with our mission so it's a little intimidating too. I'll let ya'll know how that goes. Love and miss ya'll tons!!!!
MKH
William
P.S. GO BYU!!!!!!
So our recently released Bishop came up to me before church started to tell me that he had been visiting his son in Utah and got asked if he'd like a crossbow. So they go over to the neighbors' house to look at the crossbow and the gentleman is telling Bishop about his family and his son that just returned from a mission to Denmark. So Bishop says, "Oh, I know someone serving in Denmark." So the man calls his son down and Bishop asks him if he knows an Elder Veach and Roth says, " Yeah, he was my last companion!!!" So they talked about William for a few minutes. William was also glad to hear that Roth was doing well. He really enjoyed his time as Roth's last companion in the field. There are pictures in older posts.
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