We've been working hard and found a few people in Keeler (for those who don't remember Keeler is the tiny town in the middle of no where and has like 50 people). It's crazy how many people there are willing to listen. We also had Allie's baptism! It was amazing! Tons of people came and the whole experience was great! There were a ton of kids and that was lots of fun. She got baptized by my comp Elder Busche and I was able to confirm her. We then went over to their house and talked with them, don't worry, it was all outside. I'm so sick of Covid. Then the next day, we talked with our branch president and there's a lady we've been working with who was excommunicated and she is going to get rebaptized. We've been working with her granddaughter and hopefully they'll get baptized together on the 13th of March.
Also on Saturday, we got to go help out with a youth activity up in Bishop, it's like an hour away. They did this thing with a stake in Rome, Italy. One of Allie's kids was there and it was pretty cool.
I don't really know what else to say so... I'll talk to you all next week.
--Elder Thompson
bits and pieces from family phone calls:
The whole baptism with Allie went so well. Her husband is working on giving up his chewing tobacco so that he can be baptized as well.
My comp was sick last night and all day today...not sure if it's a bug, or if it's the food we were given last night. I'm feeling fine and hoping it stays that way.
Weird to think I have about 14 weeks left...I'm not at all ready to be done...time is moving way too fast!

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