So the start of this last week was packed full of running around with our heads cut off trying to say goodbye to everyone!! We said goodbye to Bridget, who was someone we were teaching and one of my favorite people ever! Then we also went walking with Gomathi again that evening and talked to her more about getting prepared for her baptism! She seemed really excited and as far as I know, she is planning on being baptized this weekend so that is so awesome! Of course I am sad I won't make it or be able to see her baptism, but I am just so happy for her and the decision she has made to follow our Savior Jesus Christ!
We also ate dinner with my aunt and uncle for the last time and celebrated mine and my trainees birthdays (early) and it was so fun! My uncle also gave me some really nice mouthwash and a new toothbrush, so pretty much he is the coolest, thanks Kev!
I went to my last high fitness class this last week as well and that was super sad :( I seriously love all the ladies that I had met going there, and of course I am going to miss the 2 days a week of getting an actual good workout in!
Then after the high fitness we got ready and we had lunch with Patricia, one of our great friends from service at HCCM, and then we went and said goodbye to Lori, to Sister Brady (our Texas mom) and to the Gomez family, and wow does that family just have my heart!! Saying goodbye to them was by far one of the hardest ones I had to do.
That evening we also said goodbye to Gomathi and she also had her baptism interview and even with the language barrier, she passed! I am so super excited for her and all of the blessings her and her family will receive from making this decision :) After her baptism interview we went to our last San Gabriel coordination and it was cool because we had our ward missionaries there and we were able to set everything up for the sisters that were going to start covering the ward! San Gabriel was seriously one of the best wards ever!
Last week we also went to our ward mission leaders house after a visit we had and he has a cool Plan of Salvation wall that his daughter painted before her mission, so we took pictures by that and also other artwork she had done! I also said more goodbyes that day to Sister Lowe who is like the best missionary mom ever, and then said goodbye to Brenda who is one of our good friends that lives in the same apartment complex that we did! It sure was crazy Mon-Wed saying goodbyes to everyone I could get to! It just makes me that much more excited to come back and visit them, and grateful that I live in Utah and Texas isn't too far that I can't come back and visit all my people :)
Transfer day was CRAZY!!! We woke up at the regular time and I finished packing everything and then we drove down to the chapel where we all meet and waited for the van to get there that would be taking us to San Antonio.. I came to find out that I was also the only sister that would be riding in the transfer van with a bunch of elders, so that was fun haha. I spent so much of my day in a car though haha cause we drove 1 hour from our apartment to the church we met at, and then 2 hours from Austin to San Antonio, and then 2 more hours to Carrizo Springs from San Antonio! I only had to drive 3 of the 5 hours so it wasn't as bad haha. It was so fun to get to San Antonio because I got to see Sister Tanner and Sister Chamberlain! I lived with Sister Tanner my 2nd transfer in the mission (back in the glory days of being in Balcones branch) and then Sister Chamberlain is my little sister and she is the cutest girl ever!!
We arrived in Carrizo Springs (after what felt like years) and wow. IT. IS. SMALL. haha like the size of Newton, for all of you who know where I live ;) We got to our house and oh my goodness it is the cutest house ever!! So our housing situation--- we actually have our own house to ourselves (except for this week) haha so we live in a members home, and they actually moved to Utah in August to help take care of their grandchild for the next 2 years, so they are just letting the missionaries live in their home and take care of it! It's awesome because before when they lived at home, the missionaries used to live in their shed (since missionaries can't live with someone of the opposite gender) and wow. the shed is quite a shed, haha. Anyways, we arrived at the house and we unpacked me a little bit and then we did weekly planning and planned for all of the people we are currently teaching, and everyone else we want to try and help and start teaching! Then we ate dinner at home and apparently we rarely have dinner with members, just because there aren't many here and most of our members live an hour away haha. After dinner we stopped by and met Kathy (a recent convert) and Chito, her boyfriend and someone we are teaching! Chito was super shy and didn't come out of his room though haha apparently he doesn't like when missionaries change, but I hope he at least gives me a chance to talk to him haha.
That evening was the scariest thing ever!! So up to this point, I was told that we lived in our house alone, right?? haha well we are pulling up to the house and before we pull into the driveway, we see a car and my comp doesn't recognize it, so we pull down the road a little bit and we call President Russo (the house owner) and asked him if he knew who's car it would be, and he told us, "oh it's a friend's of mine, he will be coming by in the morning to pick it up" and then we asked him, " ok so nobody should be in the house right?" and he replied, "nooo, nobody should be in there" so we for sure thought we were good haha. WELL. We open the front door and I thought I was going to have a heart attack because the Russos jumped out from behind the couch and scared us soooo bad!! It was terrible haha but yeah, they surprised us and are visiting home for a week, and they leave again on Thursday! They are seriously the funniest people ever, I love them so much.
Friday we went and did service at the nursing home, and we help when they play bingo there! What we do is help some of the people with their bingo cards, or sometimes we have to call out the cards, and all of the words are in spanish and we have to scream them cause everyone there is so deaf hahah but it was pretty fun and it is going to help me a ton with my spanish vocab!
The past weekend was just jam packed with meeting people in the branch and people we are teaching! We also took our bikes everywhere we went and have rode a ton because our miles are shot, like we have barely any left since we had to drive to San Antonio for transfers haha.
We went by a family that is active, and it was super funny cause we rode up on our bikes (keep in mind it was dark out... sketchy I know) and their dogs started going crazy and barking a ton, so out walks one of the members from our branch with a GUN and some ammo and it was so scary hahah but we got a good laugh from it!
We also got chased by sooo many dogs while riding our bikes haha it was super scary.
We also had a wonderful lesson with someone we are teaching named Vanessa, and she actually works for the border patrol which is sweet! Our lesson was so awesome though and she even talked about how good she feels when we come and visit with her, and we gave her one of the special BOM's we have been using (we highlight and bookmark verses in the book that correspond with questions people have) and invited her to read some of the questions and then read the verses and she said she would, she was so excited to have the specialized BOM, it was so cute!
We also received SUPER SAD news.. so when I heard I was coming to Carrizo Springs, I got so super excited cause my TRAINER used to be the Sister Training Leader over our area, so at first I was so pumped because that meant there was a chance I could go on an exchange and go back to my area in Balcones!! BUT we found out on Saturday that President Tveten changed it and now they don't cover us anymore and wow I was SO sad :( I was so looking forward to going back and seeing Xiomara and Hoffmara!! I guess it will have to wait until next year after my mission haha.
Church is CRAZY. So super weird and different than it was in my last area haha we got to church early because WE set up for church and WE clean the church. It is also a super tiny church, I will have to take a pic next week of the chapel cause there isn't even a podium or bench's or anything haha it's sooo small. We also have to go to the church early and kill SCORPIONS. yes. hahah it is so crazy. We also only have about 30 people (if that) at church every week, so there is A LOT of work to be done in this area and I am so super excited!
This week we have "District Conference" which is just like Stake Conference, but the areas by the border aren't big enough to be a Stake, so it will be cool! We also have district council with the other elders serving in Eagle Pass and Del Rio, so it will be fun!
Last but not least I want to wish my awesome family members a happy birthday this week!! My aunt Allyson (the one I got to visit with all the time in my last area) has a birthday tomorrow (22nd) and my Grandpa Bowcutt has a birthday on the 23rd, so happy birthday to you both! I love you so much and hope you have the best day ever!
This area is definitely going to be an adventure for sure, but wow I am so super excited! Thank you all for your love and prayers, I am so grateful for all of the support I have! You're all the best, and I love you!
Have the best week!
Hermana Griffin :)
Thanks Uncle Kevin for the new products!
Packing is literally the worst!

I love my High Fitness Moms.. last high fitness!

Miss Patricia...

Lori....

Our Texas Mom... Wendy Brady.


My Cute Friend Alicia, she wouldn't let me go! I love the Gomez family with all my Heart!
Saying Goodbye to Gomathi and her baptism interview!
Our District!
An early birthday celebration for me and my trainee at my families house!
Plan of Salvation wall!
CTR / HLJ
Sister Lowe, my other Texas mom!
Brenda!

My Cute Trainee!
One of my bff's, Sister Evans!

This is the Shed the missionaries used to live in, it was literally the room, and that's it!

The Russo's!
Specializing BOM to give to people!
Our church is so TINY!
A very windy ride!
We eat good... Leftovers!
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