I never told you about Kelton Walker, did I? He would always be
over with Aldon when ever I was at Graham's house. Let's just say that a
personal four-wheeler is a digression from what he used to do and have!
That is sad to hear about the Lindsey's. They are such a good family
and I know the ward will miss them. I always did look up to Shad. (Even
though, technically, I would be looking down at him.) He si a great
young man and I don't know what in the world they could have done to
recieve a move to St. Johns!
Anyway, this week was awesome. It was still a little slow, but it
was still amazing! (I know I have to tell you most of the details now,
because once I am done e-mailing we go to Walla Walla to play basketball
with the rest of our zone, and I just can not focus enough to write
letters...I am still sending them though!) I had the opportunity to go
to Pendleton for an exchange with one of the Zone Leaders. (Tell Dad we
will have to go to the Pendleton Round-Up some day.) We went to another
tiny town, Ukiah, which is right on the boarder of our mission. It was a
really long drive and took most of the night. I did not mind, it gave
me lots of thinking time. Then later in the week we had the opportunity
to go stock wood for a campground that a couple stakes up here own. I
was happier than a tornado in a trailer park! It had been a while since I
was able to do some work like that!
Well, I think that is all the main details of the happenings here
in Milton-Freewater. I will add a little more thought in my letter. It
is good to hear everyone is doing great and the Round Valley Star is
back in function!
Love,
Elder Hamblin
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