Dearest Mother and whoever else decided to read this great letter I am about to write...
It was wonderful talking to the family. I absolutely loved it. Quoting movies with Eric and talking about all the other stuff was just great. It made me miss you guys but I didn't get homesick cause that is illegal. Ha ha, hand soap. That's funny. Maybe they are trying to give you a hint... :P just kidding. I forgot to give you your present. I know what you are saying right now "Talking to me was the greatest present you could get" But I was going to tell you a recipe for a new pie that I had down here but I forgot to tell you so maybe I'll write it to you or let you know it on Mother's Day ha ha. Yeah, I thought that was a pretty great present for Amy, a great one to add to her collection and a nice little reminder for Eric ha ha.You never would've guessed that Uncle Larry would've been the one to receive the most snow over Christmas. I never would've. Oh, at the Christmas Party for the mission I met Jason Klingler's best friend. He is serving in the FTM also. How weird is that... Small world. I know this gospel is true. That it really can and really does bring so much happiness into the lives of people. More people just need to sit down, open their hearts and hear what we have to share with them. But no, they are Southern Baptist and have been their whole life and it's good enough for them.... So sad. But everyone has their choice.
Love ya.
Elder Klingler
I don't really know what else to write. I just talked to you on Sunday so I told you all the cool things that happened. So I guess this is it. Love ya. I guess it wasn't as great as I had intended it to be....awkward.
Elder Klingler
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
12-19-11
Hello,
Yes, Sunday is going to be a very exciting time. I might call Saturday evening to schedule what time to call on Sunday. Everything is going just superb. We had a half mission Christmas party on Thursday which was just spectacular. The spirit was so strong it had my eyes over flowing with tears and just a burning testimony of the gospel. I keep hearing about how Christmas on your mission is just the best. We'll see if that's true on Sunday. To be honest, i miss being able to bundle up in a comfortable hoodie, and sweats watching a great Christmas movie and listening to great Christmas music. But i also love being able to preach the gospel to people and not be completely bogged down on what to get people for Christmas presents and being able to focus more on the Savior and the true meaning of Christmas.
So far i haven't noticed any difference in teaching people. Although a couple of people use it as a great excuse to put off meeting with us saying "After the holidays i will be available." That's happened a couple of times.
We are teaching this lady named Parshel. She is a great lady really nice. She has 3 kids ages 7, 5 and 4 i believe and the 5 and 4 year old are just so funny. They had me busting up laughing yesterday. Hopefully we will be able to teach her husband Lorenzo too. We taught him the first lesson but haven't been able to catch up with him. Parshel really loved the Plan of Salvation and being able to be an eternal family. She said she will get baptized but hasn't come to church yet cause she is so active in hers. But she said she will hopefully be able to come on Christmas. We taught her about the Word of Wisdom yesterday and when we told her no more coffee and tea her face got all scrunched up with confusion but then she told us she doesn't do those things anyway.
Ryan Jones is just a fireball. He finished the Book of Mormon the other day and he is so ready to be baptized. He is going out of town back to his family over the holidays and asked for a priesthood blessing before he leaves so he can have the strength to talk to his family about the gospel and so that they will be more accepting of his choices. So we are going to do that Friday and hopefully we'll be able to get some of the brethren in the church to participate to show him how much support he's got back here.
Well that's neat that you guys have a new home teacher and one that just moved into the ward. I wonder if they did that because he doesn't know how rambuncios our family is and how many home teaching companions Brother Whiting had to go through ha ha. I bet it wont be a problem now though cause most of the trouble makers are out of the house.
The Book of Mormon challenge is going great. I finished it in my personal study and I'm now starting the New Testament. But i am almost finished with 3 nephi in my readings at night. I have a little hard cover copy of the Book of Mormon that i read out of every night and I've decided I'm going to pass that on in my generation, with the mission i served and a short testimony in the book and then pass it on to my first child to go on a mission and tell him to do the same. I think that would be pretty neat to have.
Well, I'm sure you and lots of people who are reading this know how great this gospel is. It really is just so incredible. Joseph Smith couldn't have made this up. He couldn't have made up the book of Mormon. No way, it's just not possible. Based on the feelings I felt on Thursday I know that this church is true and that if we do what we are asked to do we WILL be able to return back and live with our Heavenly Father in an eternal family with those we love very most forever and ever. It's gonna be great.
Oh yeah!, I forgot to mention on Saturday we got stuck at a red light for about a half hour cause of a HUGE bike gang! It was a toys-for-tots motorcycle's ride and there were over 3000 motorcyclists participating. I wanted to hop on a motorcycle and participate too. It was so incredible awesome.
I was able to give an old lady a blessing yesterday and that was pretty neat. It made me really want to spend more time with the old people for some reason. They really have some great stories and I could learn a lot. I think it's cause I have so much of the love for the people I'm around right now that I don't want that love to go away.That's cool that Zadok was able to join the play. I'm sad I'm gonna miss it. You'll have to record it so I can watch it in a couple of years.
On Thursday we had a half mission Christmas Party. We had to split it in half cause our mission is so big. But it was an incredible experience. But a couple of missionaries that were in the MTC with me were there and that was really neat to be able to talk to them and see how they are doing. We watched a talk by Elder Holland that he gave in the MTC in January and oh boy that was great. We then watched a movie titled 17 Miracles. I dunno if you've seen it but it was about the Willie Handcart Company. It was a fantastic movie. I felt the spirit so strongly, it had me in tears in some parts. And after that 3 missionaries bore their testimonies
because they go home at the end of the transfer and I just completely lost it. Tears were streaming down my face. I think it was the strongest I have ever felt the spirit and it just confirmed my witness that this gospel is true and that I'm doing exactly what I'm suppose to be doing at this time in my life. During the movie there was a part when a couple of elders were giving a lady a blessing before she left to cross the trail and the spirit just hit me really strongly that I have that same power. Oh man, I can't even begin to tell how great it was.
I really appreciate the letters I received from the family as well.That was a very unexpected but nice surprise.
This gospel is just so amazing, it can bring so much happiness to any one's life. I know it can cause it does to mine. I love you and I'm looking forward to calling on Christmas.
Love Elder Klingler
Yes, Sunday is going to be a very exciting time. I might call Saturday evening to schedule what time to call on Sunday. Everything is going just superb. We had a half mission Christmas party on Thursday which was just spectacular. The spirit was so strong it had my eyes over flowing with tears and just a burning testimony of the gospel. I keep hearing about how Christmas on your mission is just the best. We'll see if that's true on Sunday. To be honest, i miss being able to bundle up in a comfortable hoodie, and sweats watching a great Christmas movie and listening to great Christmas music. But i also love being able to preach the gospel to people and not be completely bogged down on what to get people for Christmas presents and being able to focus more on the Savior and the true meaning of Christmas.
So far i haven't noticed any difference in teaching people. Although a couple of people use it as a great excuse to put off meeting with us saying "After the holidays i will be available." That's happened a couple of times.
We are teaching this lady named Parshel. She is a great lady really nice. She has 3 kids ages 7, 5 and 4 i believe and the 5 and 4 year old are just so funny. They had me busting up laughing yesterday. Hopefully we will be able to teach her husband Lorenzo too. We taught him the first lesson but haven't been able to catch up with him. Parshel really loved the Plan of Salvation and being able to be an eternal family. She said she will get baptized but hasn't come to church yet cause she is so active in hers. But she said she will hopefully be able to come on Christmas. We taught her about the Word of Wisdom yesterday and when we told her no more coffee and tea her face got all scrunched up with confusion but then she told us she doesn't do those things anyway.
Ryan Jones is just a fireball. He finished the Book of Mormon the other day and he is so ready to be baptized. He is going out of town back to his family over the holidays and asked for a priesthood blessing before he leaves so he can have the strength to talk to his family about the gospel and so that they will be more accepting of his choices. So we are going to do that Friday and hopefully we'll be able to get some of the brethren in the church to participate to show him how much support he's got back here.
Well that's neat that you guys have a new home teacher and one that just moved into the ward. I wonder if they did that because he doesn't know how rambuncios our family is and how many home teaching companions Brother Whiting had to go through ha ha. I bet it wont be a problem now though cause most of the trouble makers are out of the house.
The Book of Mormon challenge is going great. I finished it in my personal study and I'm now starting the New Testament. But i am almost finished with 3 nephi in my readings at night. I have a little hard cover copy of the Book of Mormon that i read out of every night and I've decided I'm going to pass that on in my generation, with the mission i served and a short testimony in the book and then pass it on to my first child to go on a mission and tell him to do the same. I think that would be pretty neat to have.
Well, I'm sure you and lots of people who are reading this know how great this gospel is. It really is just so incredible. Joseph Smith couldn't have made this up. He couldn't have made up the book of Mormon. No way, it's just not possible. Based on the feelings I felt on Thursday I know that this church is true and that if we do what we are asked to do we WILL be able to return back and live with our Heavenly Father in an eternal family with those we love very most forever and ever. It's gonna be great.
Oh yeah!, I forgot to mention on Saturday we got stuck at a red light for about a half hour cause of a HUGE bike gang! It was a toys-for-tots motorcycle's ride and there were over 3000 motorcyclists participating. I wanted to hop on a motorcycle and participate too. It was so incredible awesome.
I was able to give an old lady a blessing yesterday and that was pretty neat. It made me really want to spend more time with the old people for some reason. They really have some great stories and I could learn a lot. I think it's cause I have so much of the love for the people I'm around right now that I don't want that love to go away.That's cool that Zadok was able to join the play. I'm sad I'm gonna miss it. You'll have to record it so I can watch it in a couple of years.
On Thursday we had a half mission Christmas Party. We had to split it in half cause our mission is so big. But it was an incredible experience. But a couple of missionaries that were in the MTC with me were there and that was really neat to be able to talk to them and see how they are doing. We watched a talk by Elder Holland that he gave in the MTC in January and oh boy that was great. We then watched a movie titled 17 Miracles. I dunno if you've seen it but it was about the Willie Handcart Company. It was a fantastic movie. I felt the spirit so strongly, it had me in tears in some parts. And after that 3 missionaries bore their testimonies
because they go home at the end of the transfer and I just completely lost it. Tears were streaming down my face. I think it was the strongest I have ever felt the spirit and it just confirmed my witness that this gospel is true and that I'm doing exactly what I'm suppose to be doing at this time in my life. During the movie there was a part when a couple of elders were giving a lady a blessing before she left to cross the trail and the spirit just hit me really strongly that I have that same power. Oh man, I can't even begin to tell how great it was.
I really appreciate the letters I received from the family as well.That was a very unexpected but nice surprise.
This gospel is just so amazing, it can bring so much happiness to any one's life. I know it can cause it does to mine. I love you and I'm looking forward to calling on Christmas.
Love Elder Klingler
12-12-11
Hello Everyone,
I can't believe that Christmas is so close either. It feels like September or October here, not December. We start church at 9:00 am on Jan 1st, it'll be interesting how many investigators we will be able to get there that early especially because we haven't been able to get more than 2 and really most of the time we only have 1.
It's crazy how much love you develop for the people you are around as a missionary. I hope to carry this love for the rest of my life and remember the feelings and desire I have to help everyone feel comfortable in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Ryan Jones is such a great guy. He is scheduled for baptism Jan 7 but he is leaving to go back to his home town over the holidays and won’t be back till the 6th of Jan. The other day right before we left from his apartment after the lesson he asked us if we could give him a blessing before he leaves so he will be able to have the strength and knowledge and spirit needed to talk to his family about the decisions he is making in his life. So we will do that when it gets closer to his departure date.
I don’t get to eat sweets very much and I have just come to the realization of how much I love them ha-ha :)
The gospel is true. Prayer works like a charm, God loves us all very much and will do everything in his power (except force us) to let us return back to him. The Book of Mormon is a fantastic book and I absolutely love reading from it. In District meeting last Tuesday Elder Anderson showed us a scripture that I absolute love now. Its 3 Nephi 5:13 I believe, and it says "Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. And I have been called of him to declare His word unto His people." and maybe some other things. I don’t have my scriptures with me so I had to quote it from memory but it tells exactly who I am and why I am here. I love it.
This gospel is a great thing. It can bring so much peace and happiness into the lives of anyone and it is so sad to hear when people don’t want to accept it or even listen to the message we share. But never the less I don’t get discouraged, I keep on smiling and knowing that I’m here in Georgia for someone special and I’ve got to find that person. Anyway, Love ya and Merry Christmas to all who reads this great letter.
Love Elder Klingler
Monday, December 5, 2011
12-5-11
Dear Mom,
Tell President Warnick hi for me as well. Thanks for that quote, it's a good one. We too had a ward Christmas party this week. It was really neat, a lot of non-members showed up. A couple of people we are teaching showed up and that was neat.
We are teaching a guy named Lucious, he isn't really all there in the head, he is in a program for people with disabilities but he's enough there to teach and he knows a lot, But he came to the Christmas party with his friend David, who is in the same program, and they absolutely loved it. Lucious is the greatest. He is so funny. He pointed out the other day during a lesson that he feels like the scriptures are racist at times. We read Alma 34:33 with him that says don't procrastinate the day of your repentance for when darkness comes there can be no labor performed. And he looked down at his skin and looked at us and said that his skin is dark and he can't work because he is disabled. He got that from that scripture. It was pretty funny. He is just a great guy, and I fear that I can't get my point across well enough so I will just have to tell you about him face to face in 2 years.
Ryan Jones is pretty solid also. I'm not sure if I've told you about him but he just showed up to church one day. He has a friend he met over World of Warcraft that got him interested into the church more or less and he is just great. We pretty much are only teaching him cause he has to have the lessons before baptism. He already knows all this stuff and so much more. He is scheduled to be baptized Jan 7 and the reason it is so late is cause he wants his friend to be there for that. But he could get baptized today if he wanted to.
There is a billboard that we pass that is counting the days until Christmas and it whigs me out every time. First of all it doesn't feel like December at all. Well, in the mornings it's pretty cold, there is actually frost on the ground most days, but other than that it's still pretty warm compared to what I'm use to. Plus it's weird not being with my family during the holiday seasons. But it'll be a good one.
Yesterday we had dinner at a members house (the Nestor's) and we had pumpkin pie for dessert and oh my goodness it was fantastic! I haven't had pumpkin pie in such a long time. I have realized how much I just love desserts, any kind really. On Friday we taught about keeping the sabbath day holy to a member family that the youngest is about to get baptized and so for the object lesson we made sundaes because there are certain things that don't go on a "Sunday" that are OK on other days of the week. It was fantastic to have ice cream like that. I could've sat there and ate that for a whole lot longer than I did ha ha.
I had my very first interview with President Jensen this past week and that was neat. Talked about a lot of stuff and he asked me if I was ready to switch companions. I told him if that's what is needed sure, I'll go anywhere you ask. So more likely than not I will have a new companion next transfer. He also apologized that it took him so long to get out to interview me but he said that he felt like he could trust me and he had no reason to feel like I needed an interview with him other than just to catch up. He just made me feel really good about myself and what I'm doing. I loved it and I could go for another one ha ha.
I was studying about hope the other day and during my studies I found myself looking up 1 peter 3:15 I think it was that said always be ready to let people know what you hope for and why you're happy (Well, along those lines. Read it for yourself, it's a good one) But I really like that. We should always be willing and ready to share what we know about the gospel and why we are so happy all the time even in times of trial. I know that as we willingly and openly share our testimonies with are family, friends, and those we are around, not only will their testimonies be strengthened but your testimony will be strengthened as well. That is something that I have experienced for myself. It's fantastic. The church is true and I absolutely love sharing it with anyone that wants to listen because it brings me so much happiness and joy.
During this holiday season go out and do something kind for someone else, and think about what Christ has done for you :)
Love Elder Klingler
Tell President Warnick hi for me as well. Thanks for that quote, it's a good one. We too had a ward Christmas party this week. It was really neat, a lot of non-members showed up. A couple of people we are teaching showed up and that was neat.
We are teaching a guy named Lucious, he isn't really all there in the head, he is in a program for people with disabilities but he's enough there to teach and he knows a lot, But he came to the Christmas party with his friend David, who is in the same program, and they absolutely loved it. Lucious is the greatest. He is so funny. He pointed out the other day during a lesson that he feels like the scriptures are racist at times. We read Alma 34:33 with him that says don't procrastinate the day of your repentance for when darkness comes there can be no labor performed. And he looked down at his skin and looked at us and said that his skin is dark and he can't work because he is disabled. He got that from that scripture. It was pretty funny. He is just a great guy, and I fear that I can't get my point across well enough so I will just have to tell you about him face to face in 2 years.
Ryan Jones is pretty solid also. I'm not sure if I've told you about him but he just showed up to church one day. He has a friend he met over World of Warcraft that got him interested into the church more or less and he is just great. We pretty much are only teaching him cause he has to have the lessons before baptism. He already knows all this stuff and so much more. He is scheduled to be baptized Jan 7 and the reason it is so late is cause he wants his friend to be there for that. But he could get baptized today if he wanted to.
There is a billboard that we pass that is counting the days until Christmas and it whigs me out every time. First of all it doesn't feel like December at all. Well, in the mornings it's pretty cold, there is actually frost on the ground most days, but other than that it's still pretty warm compared to what I'm use to. Plus it's weird not being with my family during the holiday seasons. But it'll be a good one.
Yesterday we had dinner at a members house (the Nestor's) and we had pumpkin pie for dessert and oh my goodness it was fantastic! I haven't had pumpkin pie in such a long time. I have realized how much I just love desserts, any kind really. On Friday we taught about keeping the sabbath day holy to a member family that the youngest is about to get baptized and so for the object lesson we made sundaes because there are certain things that don't go on a "Sunday" that are OK on other days of the week. It was fantastic to have ice cream like that. I could've sat there and ate that for a whole lot longer than I did ha ha.
I had my very first interview with President Jensen this past week and that was neat. Talked about a lot of stuff and he asked me if I was ready to switch companions. I told him if that's what is needed sure, I'll go anywhere you ask. So more likely than not I will have a new companion next transfer. He also apologized that it took him so long to get out to interview me but he said that he felt like he could trust me and he had no reason to feel like I needed an interview with him other than just to catch up. He just made me feel really good about myself and what I'm doing. I loved it and I could go for another one ha ha.
I was studying about hope the other day and during my studies I found myself looking up 1 peter 3:15 I think it was that said always be ready to let people know what you hope for and why you're happy (Well, along those lines. Read it for yourself, it's a good one) But I really like that. We should always be willing and ready to share what we know about the gospel and why we are so happy all the time even in times of trial. I know that as we willingly and openly share our testimonies with are family, friends, and those we are around, not only will their testimonies be strengthened but your testimony will be strengthened as well. That is something that I have experienced for myself. It's fantastic. The church is true and I absolutely love sharing it with anyone that wants to listen because it brings me so much happiness and joy.
During this holiday season go out and do something kind for someone else, and think about what Christ has done for you :)
Love Elder Klingler
11-28-11
Dear Everyone,
Thanksgiving was a blast. You would never guess what I had to feast on. But that's OK because I will tell you. Well it wasn't the usual turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and that good stuff. Instead it was ribs, baked mac-n-cheese, turnip Greens (still not sure what that is) potato salad, dressing (which is the equivalent of stuffing). All that was at one family's house that we ate with. It was pretty neat, and as you can probably guess, they weren't white ha ha. But I love'em and they call me their white brother and I got permission to call one of them my Nappy haired black sister. Super great family. Also we had thanksgiving at another ladies house, Sister Wall, I don't know if I've told you about her or not but anyway, we had some of the similar foods there, instead of normal dressing we had duck dressing which was pretty tasty and some chit lens and rice. Now you may be wondering what exactly chit lens are and since I'm going to tell you, you probably want to be sitting down...Its pig intestines! Ha ha. Not bad actually. Pretty gross when you think about it, cause....well...you know.. poop goes through there hahahaha, but it was cleaned out and everything, still kinda gross though.
That's terrible that you didn't eat any apple pie and that it got thrown away. I didn't have any pie for thanksgiving, instead they had cake. I don't know when cake and macaroni and cheese became a part of thanksgiving but it is here.
I'm trying to think if any cool things happened to me this week. While I think about that I'll let you know about church yesterday. Sacrament meetings here is a little different than back home. For church yesterday the Fisher family participated in the sacrament meeting. Two of their kids, Luke, and Hannah, gave talks, Luke is 10 and Hannah is 8 and then those two and their two little siblings, Ethan, and Ellie (both 4) sang a song and then Sister and Brother Fisher gave talks, it was really great. Brother Fisher talked about how showing gratitude is exercising our faith in Jesus Christ.
Well I thought of something that happened this week. Not cool by any means, actually quite sad and a little unnerving. Anyway, while we were tracking I knocked on this door and an old man answered, I proceed to talk to him about the message we have to share and he asked how Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet. So I told him about his experience and everything. He stopped me and asked if I really do believe that. I thought for a second and said yes I do, with all my heart. He was shocked and asked how I could believe such nonsense and that he felt bad for me that I've been so tricked by his fraud. He then shut the door shaking his head. It left me a little unnerved. I stood at the door for a second just shocked and dumbfounded that that had just happened. Another instance happened just a couple minutes after. We knocked on a lady's door and she answered. We talked to her a little about the message we have to share. She then told us that she once was "Mormon" but she doesn't believe in it anymore. She told us that she studied both the bible and the Book of Mormon extensively and prayed to know if this was where she was suppose to be and she felt like she got the answer that it was wrong. I was very sad for her. Anyway, those things happened this week and that was sad. Anyway, I'm probably done for right now. I can't really think of anything else to add in this great letter to you. Except for saying that I love you tons and I wish I could've been there to eat apple pie with you. But that'll happen in 2 years, and we will feast upon that pie like KINGS! well I will at least :) with vanilla ice cream too...yummmmmmy. Well I've gotta go email President Jensen now. I'll write to you next week :)
Love,
Elder Matt Klingler
Thanksgiving was a blast. You would never guess what I had to feast on. But that's OK because I will tell you. Well it wasn't the usual turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and that good stuff. Instead it was ribs, baked mac-n-cheese, turnip Greens (still not sure what that is) potato salad, dressing (which is the equivalent of stuffing). All that was at one family's house that we ate with. It was pretty neat, and as you can probably guess, they weren't white ha ha. But I love'em and they call me their white brother and I got permission to call one of them my Nappy haired black sister. Super great family. Also we had thanksgiving at another ladies house, Sister Wall, I don't know if I've told you about her or not but anyway, we had some of the similar foods there, instead of normal dressing we had duck dressing which was pretty tasty and some chit lens and rice. Now you may be wondering what exactly chit lens are and since I'm going to tell you, you probably want to be sitting down...Its pig intestines! Ha ha. Not bad actually. Pretty gross when you think about it, cause....well...you know.. poop goes through there hahahaha, but it was cleaned out and everything, still kinda gross though.
That's terrible that you didn't eat any apple pie and that it got thrown away. I didn't have any pie for thanksgiving, instead they had cake. I don't know when cake and macaroni and cheese became a part of thanksgiving but it is here.
I'm trying to think if any cool things happened to me this week. While I think about that I'll let you know about church yesterday. Sacrament meetings here is a little different than back home. For church yesterday the Fisher family participated in the sacrament meeting. Two of their kids, Luke, and Hannah, gave talks, Luke is 10 and Hannah is 8 and then those two and their two little siblings, Ethan, and Ellie (both 4) sang a song and then Sister and Brother Fisher gave talks, it was really great. Brother Fisher talked about how showing gratitude is exercising our faith in Jesus Christ.
Well I thought of something that happened this week. Not cool by any means, actually quite sad and a little unnerving. Anyway, while we were tracking I knocked on this door and an old man answered, I proceed to talk to him about the message we have to share and he asked how Joseph Smith was called to be a prophet. So I told him about his experience and everything. He stopped me and asked if I really do believe that. I thought for a second and said yes I do, with all my heart. He was shocked and asked how I could believe such nonsense and that he felt bad for me that I've been so tricked by his fraud. He then shut the door shaking his head. It left me a little unnerved. I stood at the door for a second just shocked and dumbfounded that that had just happened. Another instance happened just a couple minutes after. We knocked on a lady's door and she answered. We talked to her a little about the message we have to share. She then told us that she once was "Mormon" but she doesn't believe in it anymore. She told us that she studied both the bible and the Book of Mormon extensively and prayed to know if this was where she was suppose to be and she felt like she got the answer that it was wrong. I was very sad for her. Anyway, those things happened this week and that was sad. Anyway, I'm probably done for right now. I can't really think of anything else to add in this great letter to you. Except for saying that I love you tons and I wish I could've been there to eat apple pie with you. But that'll happen in 2 years, and we will feast upon that pie like KINGS! well I will at least :) with vanilla ice cream too...yummmmmmy. Well I've gotta go email President Jensen now. I'll write to you next week :)
Love,
Elder Matt Klingler
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