Hey Family!
A lot of craziness has been going on out here in the IDMM lately and it should just get crazier through the next transfer. Wednesday we went to Cedar Rapids to pick up our third compadre, Elder Morris. Elder Morris will replace Elder Blanchard when he goes home Friday. Elder Morris is such a stud. I'm loving this three some! Crazy enough he is also from Rigby, Idaho and went to highschool with the Blanch. His family is also going to be at Elder Blanchard's homecoming so keep an eye out for the Morris clan. I'm way excited to serve my last transfer with Elder Morris but I'll miss Elder Blanchard a ton. He has definitely been one of my favorite comps.
This week we have worked on transfers and we are currently working on the transfer plans on how to get missionaries to their new areas. After transfers things are going to be nuts. Transfers are this coming Thursday and then it is only two weeks until President and Sister Talbot go home and President and Sister Jergensen arrive. When the missions combine we will get one of their AP's and I will spend my last 4 weeks in another threesome. I always wanted to die in a threesome and now my wish has come true. Right now I don't know any Illinois missionaries but when P. Jergensen gets here that will all change. His first week we will cram all our zone conferences in. The next two weeks we are going to drive around the entire mission and meet/interview every missionary in the mission with the Jergensen's. It is going to be a week long road trip that should be a blast and a great way to get to know my cous.
So that is pretty much the rest of my mission in a nut shell. President Talbot always gives me crap for how crazy it is going to be and how when I get home I'll finally be able to collapse and catch my breath. I'm really glad my last transfer is going to be so busy though and I really look forward to meeting the Jergensen's. Well, sorry for the short email but we have to run to a cook out at a members so I'll fill you in on everything later!
Love
Elder Jergensen
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