Monday, December 7, 2015

Kebobs and Subway


This is in Old Town down the main street. Pretty star lights all the way down

This is the mall Acropolis with their cool lights and huge tree out front 


Labas!
This last week was super awesome. We were able to teach english class again to a couple students who aren't members. We talked about the plan of salvation, so it was really cool. I really enjoy teaching that lesson in english :) We also had our Russian elders teach us some more Russian, so that is always pretty exciting. 
I was able to spend a couple days with Sister Hubert who is serving in Kaunas right now because our companions did exchanges with the other sisters. We contacted people on the streets and buses like most other days. We also got to knock a few domes, which is always super fun. You never know who could open the door. 
Wednesday night we were able to have a lesson with Rimantas. He isn't super interested yet in the gospel, but we taught part of the plan of salvation and hope that he will become more interested. The members here are great with missionary work.
On Saturday we got to attend another baptism! A cute 8 year old girl was baptized by her dad. It is such a cute family and so fun to see them there with their daughter. It was an amazing experience. I felt the spirit so strong and am so grateful that I could grow up in the gospel with my family.
That night we got to eat kebabs which I think are actually turkish burritos, but they are all over Europe. That is definitely a milestone because they can be pretty bad. But we got yummy ones. It is basically just beef and coleslaw in a tortilla.
We got kebabs! They are burritos filled with beef and coleslaw. They are usually pretty sketchy, but these ones were super good.
We also got subway this week which tasted so good.
Sister Hubert and I eating lunch at Subway :)

We had zone training through a skype call between all four cities this week. That was really fun to see everyone in their own little places across Lithuania.
This is our skype conference with the other missionaries in Lithuania. I am in the bottom screen :)
  All of us preaching the gospel to the Lithuanian people. I am so grateful for this opportunity that I have to serve. I know that we can all serve and make a difference where we are right now. We receive so many blessings from God each day and can always recognize His hand in our lives. I know that He is aware of each of us. If we have the faith and act according to His will, miracles can and will happen. The Savoir is resurrected and lives today. This is His one and only true gospel on the earth. I know that for sure. I love you all.
Love Sese Dzerman


Sister Hubert and Seaman stayed with us so we did face masks :) 
Sister Seamon, Madison, and me before Sister Seamon heads home

This is Mindaugas, us, and Eric on the right. They are super awesome
These are bandelas, probably the best kinds. They are just pastries, but they are so good. The left one has varsk (like cream) and bananas, the right is a sweet crossiant with caramel inside

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