Dear Family and Friends,
What a week full of about every emotion imaginable haha. This past Monday I got my second vaccine shot, and it got me pretty good. Tuesday I woke up with no energy, so I went throughout the day just dead and then I got the chills haha. So it was pretty bad all day up until about 4pm and then it went away! Blessings
This week was also a super fun week, because we were able to go and teach some missionaries how to knock doors. It's crazy to think how missionaries have bee out for over a year and have never knocked a door in their life. So we were able to go out with them, and that's what we will br doing almost every single day next transfer! Whoot whoot! But we saw some bit time money miracles!!
I was with this one missionary who has been out on his mission for about 3 months now, and he told me, "I am super happy I started as a quarantine missionary, just so I could start off in an 'easy' mission." So you wanna know what I did, I took him knocking in Baltimore! And it was super funny, I just forget how much they don't know. He led us to the wrong door twice, but hey we got to talk to some interesting people who were Manuel or Juan, haha.
But the biggest miracle came at night. We went to this one door, named Alex. But when we knocked, Alex had moved and Carlos lived there now. So we talked a bit and Carlos then said to my companion, "I think I know you from Facebook, come on in. " So he let us in and we met another man Miguel and had a good lesson with them both. As we left my companion looked him up on Facebook, and was blown away. They had Carlos's number first, but then it stopped working, so they found him on Facebook, and then he stopped responding. So we knocked a random door in Baltimore, and it happened to be this guy that fell out of contact with the missionaries. We were both shook.
I also found out that I will be getting a new companion this week. Elder Jensen is going to train on his final transfer. So my new companion is going to be Elder Morrison. And I am super excited!
Love you all,
Elder Jorgensen

