A week of crazy!

WOW what a week of crazy! I don't know where to begin. 

First off, transfers happened and I am staying in Oak Cliff once again. This will be 7 1/2 months in Oak Cliff and I am so excited because I am still with Elder Villatoro. We are buds and have lived in the same apartment together for 7 1/2 months. 


THANKSGIVING was awesome. We ate way too much food though! We had three different meals and were in a food coma for the whole day. I felt like I was pregnant (or at least I looked like it. ha ha) 

This week we went on a couple of exchanges and that was super fun. We found some really cool people. 

Also, a really cool experience happened this week. We got a call from a member to help her mom move a table and there was an inactive member that lived right next to her so we said hello. It turns out that a mother and her son just moved into her house from Honduras. They are so nice and humble. We set up a dinner with them and taught them the restoration. The spirit was so powerful that the mom started crying and her son got teary eyed. It was incredible because we showed them the white Christmas video and extended a baptismal date with them for the 23rd of December and they were more that willing to say yes!! 

This week we also got in contact again with this guy named Aaron. He is the sweetest person ever! We were able to have a couple of lessons with him and he really has a desire to be baptized. The area has been blowing up. We are trying to help the people we are teaching keep their commitments so that they can reach their goals of being baptized. Two of those will be happening next week--Joe and Earl. They are the sweetest guys ever and they are all ready to go. I am very excited for them!!! 

The week ended crazy! One night we came home to find our patio door and the outside door open, which was sketchy. Some of our stuff was moved around as well, so we were a little scared. We looked all the doors, but the next morning when we woke up our door was open again. It was super crazy!  

Then while heading to church a lady ran a red light and crashed into us. She didn't have her license with her but when the cops looked it up it was expired so she is in big trouble. The car is pretty banged up but surprisingly, we were able to drive it to church. 



When we came out after church we saw that somebody had tried to steal our bikes it was crazy. 



It was a great week anyway. I am so thankful for all the miracles that we have seen and for the opportunity to serve a mission. I am also so thankful for my family and for the Book of Mormon. I have learned so much. Honestly, the gospel is so simple. If we do the basics everyday we will be led to do the right things so I invite all of y'all to read the Book of Mormon every day and to say your prayers every morning and night and to go to church every week. Your days will be better and your testimony of Jesus Christ will grow stronger. You will know what you need to do in life 

Love y'all. 

Have a great week. 
 
Elder Wyatt William Frampton

It's been a while since I sent a critter pic
EXTRA: here is a text sent to Me (Wyatt's mom) this week: 

"Elder's Frampton and Villatoro made a huge difference tonight by giving my grandmother, Madge Mansell a blessing to help her pass peacefully through the veil. They were very sweet to her and my mom, Ann Crocker. Both are strong Southern Baptists who had not encountered someone getting a blessing before. I was a little nervous calling on the Elders, but they handled the delicate situation so tenderly and sweetly! I just want to thank you personally for your sacrifice and for your son's service."

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