... The title is what some lady yelled to us, after she slammed the door and then opened it again, just for that reason. :) Hahahaha.
So I am now in a ward called, "Walsh Ranch". It is an english area and it is honestly like a mile outside of where Leander is. So I didnt move far... at all. I am still in the same zone so thats kinda funny. My new companion's name is Elder McLaughlin. He is from the Modesto CA area... Funny thing is, he was in my district when I first got to San Antonio. So I already knew him and that was funny. We are very different but its been working out well so far and I will imagine that it will only continue to do so. We are most definately in an ALL BIKE area. I never knew how much pain I could feel in one day. We live a mile outside of our area... We live with the zone leaders. I really like the apartment and I am glad to be in an apartment. I'm pretty sure we bike like a LOT but I am really looking forward to it.
The ward seems pretty nice. It looked huge. I got up to bear my testimony and it was like filled to the brim with people. I am very much excited to work here and to have great experiences like I know I will. We have a very shallow teaching pool but I hear that the couple that came yesterday are progressing quite swimmingly. I am looking forward to finding more people to teach and helping and serving as best I can here.
My address is:
Elder Kyle David Coolest Person Webb
E. Palm Valley Blvd. #536
Round Rock, TX 78664
It was very exciting to leave Leander and go to a new place. Although after the first night I really missed it and the people. I left behind some great people both in the ward and that we had been teaching. I am excited to see the success of that area and I really hope/feel that I left it stronger than I found it.
Ever since I have been here all we have really done was knock. Saturday was probably the hardest day of my life. We went out at 12 and knocked all the way untill around 7:30. I felt like I have spent like 3 days at Disneyland after I was done. We just rode and walked and rode and walked. I've never been so pooped. But yesterday we found some people that want us to come back so I am just praying so hard that we will find the people that we need to here in this area. I'm not the biggest fan of just knocking. So I really want more people to teach so we will keep busy! There is a couple that are investigating and I am excited to have a lesson with them and get to know them more. So I am grateful for the blessings this area has seen. And I am stoked to work here. The other night it was all lightning-y and stuff so we got a ride home from some members, and the drive was like 15-20 minutes... IN A CAR!! So you can only imagine on a bike. And it is so funny because where-ever we go I swear we are going uphill.
I'm safe. I am happy. I am healthy. (Thats all thats really important) I am dumbfounded at the fact that I have actually been doing one of the most crazy things known to human kind for a whole year. Honestly. If you think about this whole missionary service thing, its nuts. But its the best thing ever.
<3 Always,
Elder Kyle David Webb
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