Howdy howdy!
I can not believe that it's almost December! Thats so crazy! This week has gone by crazy fast. On Monday we actually had to move out of our apartment completely. We live with THE MOST amazing family. They are the Peterson's and they have 10 kids. Anyway, for thanksgiving all of the kids were coming home (except for their missionary). They had a total of 16 people living in their house! It was crazy full! So they needed our apartment for more room. But yeah, we were totally homeless for thanksgiving. We ended up moving in with the flower mound sisters for the week. It was so much fun! It was fun to talk and laugh with them at the end of each day.
Fast forward to Thursday. Probably my favorite holiday, turkey day! Now before I tell you what all went down thursday y'all have to understand that Texans are very hospitable and they love missionaries. They do not accept no as an answer. We started the day off with homemade pancakes and buttermilk syrup with the flower mound sisters (they were so excited to surprise us, it was adorable).
We raced off to a morning 5K that a family in the ward created called the turkey trot. As we pulled into the parking lot what we thought was going to be a small amount of people (like the previous year) turned out to be basically a ward fun run. 90 percent of the ward was in attendance. People were very excited to see us out and about and they got a kick out of us walking a 5k in boots and dresses. We were walking with our ward mission leaders wife and their son Dallin. Overall it was a great activity. We were awarded medals of participation and given congratulatory bananas.
Immediately following the fun run, we had a breakfast appointment with another family who made homemade cinnamon rolls as large as our face. They were delicious.
Following that appointment we tried to squeeze in some studying (with little success) before racing to our first dinner appointment (starting at noon) we arrived at the Peterson's just in time to help make homemade rolls.
We ate with the Petersons and went straight to our second dinner appointment. We met with both the Snyder family and the Deitrich family for another full turkey dinner. At this point of the day it's not even 3 and we were more stuffed then most of the turkeys we ate. After those families we raced over to bishops house for another meal and dessert. At this point we have stopped eating and just looked at our food with pain in our eyes. Luckily bishop noticed this pain and put our dinners in to go bags for later. After visiting and sharing a message we were off to our next appointment. Dinner with the Penningtons.
Brother Pennington is our ward mission leader and absolutely loves missionary work. We have grown so close with his family and they are always looking out for us. We spent an hour or so at their house playing with the kids, helping cook dinner, and resting from the amount of food we had previously partaken. After that dinner we were off to a dessert appointment with 2 more families.
At this point we aren't even grabbing plates but were still being fed (Texans like to dish plates for you). To end the night off we were invited to a less active house for a full blown Mexican fiesta. There was singing, dancing, lots of Mexican food, and birthday cake (no clue whose birthday it was) we spent the whole night pretending that we understood Spanish. It was so fun to experience a different atmosphere. As we pulled into the driveway at 9:30 we were so exhausted that we climbed into bed and were fast asleep by 9:35.
Overall the thanksgiving holiday was a lot of fun! Both Sister Gorley and I have never eaten so much food. We feel 10 pounds heavier, but we were so excited to meet with the families in the ward.
I hope y'all had a great week this week. I love you all!:)
-Sister Gray
PICTURES:
Cinnamon rolls
Post fun run
What we see every day
Post fun run with Dallin
The "super sisters and the proud Penningtons"
| Cinnamon Rolls |
| Post Fun Run Medals |
| This is what Sister Gray sees everyday ! |
| Dallin, Sister Gray and Sister Gorley |
| Penningtons and Sisters Gray and Gorley |