Okay first week of training came and went. I love
Sister Im! She is so sweet! She's on the quiet side, but we work really well
together. Of course the language barrier is a little tricky but really it is
not bad. Teuk Thal is a nice area; our house is GROSS but whatever. I did just
leave the nicest house in the mission. I thought I wouldn't miss Kampong Cham
that much because it's a slow area, but I actually miss it a lot. Everyone was
so nice to me when I left the area; it made it hard to leave. The great Neak
Ming (our land lady) made me a skirt as a gift. And my favorite Om Chanton gave
me one of her rings so I can remember her forever. Bong Pov also made us a
super nice lunch the last time I visited her. People are truly so kind there. I
miss the people in Kampong Cham and the atmosphere. The city doesn't feel like
Cambodia at all. There are times when I'm biking and I feel like I'm biking in
downtown Dallas (minus traffic rules). We have some really good investigators
though. 3 of them will be baptized in
February. I love our Branch Missionary in our ward! She scared me at first
(she's intimidating) but she's actually really funny and really helpful. I'm in
an actually church building again so that really nice, I gave a talk on Sunday
about standing in Holy Places, and I actually got a 24 hours’ notice this time.
So that was nice. Training is good; the hardest part is being the second
trainer, but Sister Im is great I love her so much! I'm so glad she's my koon.
Have a great week guys so I don’t have time to
write a lot!
Love Kendall
Saying good-bye to those I love in Kampong Cham!
Om Chanton - one of my favorites
Saying Goodbye to Sister Nhem and Nguyen!