Stockholm Sweden Mission

Stockholm Sweden Mission

Sunday, November 1, 2015

FALL IN SWEDEN...Winter's right around the corner.




October 5, 2015
 
Hejsan!
I hope you all had a great weekend and were able to listen to the amazing talks that were offered at General Conference this weekend. IT WAS AMAZING. I loved every second of it. I really enjoyed Elder Nelson's talk about covenant keeping women, and how essential the women in the church are. I also really liked Elder Hollands talk about mothers, it was definitely spoken out of the heart and through the Spirit because it really October 5, 2015
touched me. Lastly, I LOVED President Uchtdorf's talk about simplifying the gospel. It isn't meant to be complex or complicated and there is no use making it like that, it just causes added stress!
This week hasn't really gone at all how we have planned, as per usual. 
We went to the Trejos for lunch before a member present lesson (that ended up cancelling at the last minute). We had a TON of Columbian food and it was SO good. We shared a spiritual experience together as the wife shared her concerns and struggles in life and how she has been able to overcome them through the gospel and the blessings the Lord affords to faithful members of the church.
We had dinner this week with a younger couple in the ward and we were able to bring our investigator Mathias to it! It went really well and the two recently returned missionaries were just killing it during the lesson. I was super impressed with both of them and their willingness to help out our friend. 
We visited a less active that we have been trying to meet with and that went really well too! We played a little bit with her kids and her and then shared a film about Christ. She said she would come to GC, but unfortunately didn't make it. 
We met another less active and he ended up bringing a non member friend to the lesson. We taught the Restoration with the less active and it all seemed to be going well. The other man then asked to marry Syster Nielsen and I. Oh well, we gave him the opportunity and a Book of Mormon and we will see if we end up meeting with him again! And the less active came to 2 sessions of conference! And he LOVED it! So that was awesome. 
We had a lesson with a man who left the church but wants to come back. We had a member there and it went super well! (notice the trend of having members there). The guy got a little choked up and cried a little bit talking about a spiritual manifestation he had. He can't deny it and now he feels awful where he is at and how far away he feels. We talked a lot about how it isn't about the fall, but it's about the rise. It was just, perfect. 
Not too much more than that, life is good! I love being a missionary so much! My new motto for the month is "Be better, climb higher" and I can't wait to see what a new month brings!

Love,
Syster Jordan Lund

Fall colors
Church building
Companion love
Missionary work
Colombian food at the Trejos







"Hump Day!"  9 months out and burning my sock.

October 12, 2015


Hejsan hej!
This week has been super packed as we had a lot planned. Granted lots of times things fall through, but we had a pretty bomb week!
This week we have eaten like queens all thanks to Sister Nielsen's fabulous soup making skills haha. We have had taco soup and chicken noodle quite a few nights this week and it still isn't getting old! 
I also hit my half way mark on my mission! 9 months in and 9 months to go. I burned a sock because I'm going to need my tights this winter haha. Nothing feels too different, just gotta keep working! Life is good though.
We got permission from President again to go and visit the exchange student's (Sys. Nielsen's family's new exchange student) family. We had dinner with her parents and her grandparents and were able to get to know them a little bit and try to talk a little bit about the gospel. Oh and we had reindeer for dinner. They gave us a ride home and we were able to chat a little bit more and elaborate on the Restoration and Plan of Salvation. Nothing too detailed but sort of gave them a taste - they seemed to like it, so we'll see! 
We had a great day planned on my 9 month mark with 3 lessons with investigators that we had planned 3 members to come with us, it was supposed to be amazing! It was too good to be true though haha. One of our investigators bailed for who knows why, but then we went to our next lesson and had a bomb member present about the commandments and the Law of Chastity. It went great until we asked our investigator to keep the commandments and he said "Vi får se" aka "we'll see" haha we broke it to him that if he wasn't willing to change to be better than we wouldn't be able to meet with him as often. I think we might have frightened the member a little bit, but Syster Nielsen said it in a really good understanding way. The last lesson canceled as well. SO out of the 3 awesome member presents we had planned, 2 of them fell through and the one we did have, we ended up dropping the investigator. I also broke out my tights for the first time for this winter #Icaved. It has gotten so cold that my teeth actually chattered the other morning when we went out running. 
We met an investigator this week who is really into medieval fencing and shows and stuff like that so it was interesting to get a peek into those hobbies. We are working on him come back to church, but as far as I know, it's a pretty complicated process. But he's got the motivation and he knows it's true!
We went to a later district meeting Friday night and we were able to stay for the first part of a baptism for Jönköping! The guy being baptized was so presh and it was both of the missionaries first baptisms. The Spirit was so strong there, indescribable.
We attempted a free english Swedish class this week to see if maybe we could help out some of the thousands of immigrants cruising into Sweden now. Out of like the 10 people we invited and texted to remind about it...no one came haha. But, we gave it a shot, maybe next week. 


 We had a ward activity Saturday night too! It was an apple pie contest between the Borås församling and the Alingsås församling. We actually made a very rushed pie for it too (it didnt win...)! The best part of the night was that we had 4 investigators and 4 less actives there!! Holy moly we were so happy! And stressed. We wanted to make sure they all had good experiences and were able to integrate properly into the ward. It was a great night though with lots of success!
That success proved fairly good on Sunday because 3 of those investigators from the night before came to church! It was Testimony meeting and the overall theme was Jesus Christ which was perfect for one of our investigators (if not all). Unfortunately, he wasn't too interested in it, so we will see how that goes :/ 
Also, SO MANY PEOPLE here wear glasses, so I tried an experiment trying to wear glasses to see if more people talk to us...it works. We'll see what I decide to do for the rest of my mission haha
Life is going so great over here in Borås!! I love being a missionary and I love this area so much! It's chock full of amazing people that I have been able to get to know over the past 4 months. I'm pretty sure almost every bus driver knows us and when we take the bus to the church they drop us of in front of the church rather than the bus stop. We're homies.

Have a great week! I love and miss you all!!
Syster Jordan Lund

Recycling in Sweden
Syster Nielsen bought me two of my favorite things for my 9 month :)
Art gallery for one of our investigators
One of our old investigators little yap dog (it yaps until you pick it up)






Språk study on the way to Sisters Conference
October 19, 2015

Hej hej!!

Another week has come and gone and this week has been soooo hectic. We've been (basically) out of our area for 3 of the 7 days of this week. But it has been a blast!! And my journal has been all over the place so forgive me if this email is all over the place too haha.
I went on splits this week with one of the sweetest and kindest sisters ever - Syster Sandberg. We had a fun day planned with a few member present lessons, but unfortunately only one of them went through. But that ONE lesson went really well! It was a spanish lesson with an investigator family we are teaching. The lesson is basically all taught by the members (after discussion with us before). And the father of the member family was a branch president in Columbia so it usually works out nicely. :) the investigator (just the wife this time) went from not believing anything about the Plan of Happiness to being on the same page as us and agreeing with us within about an hour. It was awesome!
We had Sisters Conference this week too! We hopped on a train Wednesday evening and finally made it into Stockholm around 22.00 where we found the other sisters waiting for us. We stayed the night with some awesome sisters including my trainer (mommy) and her trainer (grandma) and a sister that was in the MTC with me! We went to Västerhaninge the next day for the conference! It was so so SO amazing to get to go back to VH. I miss that place like crazy! The theme of the conference was Frozen...but instead of Frozen it was Chosen. Clever haha. We learned about building eternal families, finding the right man, and letting things go. We even let some balloons go outside with stuff written on it that we needed to let go. It was super fun! We had a little extra time after the conference, so Poulson and I ran over to a less active we used to teach every week when we were there. He stopped meeting with the missionaries, coming to church, and reading, soooo we kind of did a lay it all out lesson for him. With him we have always done a "shovel to the head" approach rather than a "beat around the bush" one. It worked well and the Spirit was just as strong as I remember it 5 months ago there! He said he'd start reading and praying again. 
On Friday we had a preparing missionary come on splits with us for most of the day! We taught her how to do the studies, AB, and street contacting. We also had a really good lesson with Jackie and a new investigator from Eritrea. The lady from Eritrea was so hard to communicate with and I just wished so badly that I could speak whatever language I wanted to ALWAYS. Seriously, I've never wanted so badly to speak Arabic, Somalian, or Bosnian in my life. But it worked out, and her member friend is probably going to help us translate next time. 
We also had Stake Conference this weekend! The stake president had been president for something like 9 years and had been in the stake presidency for 26 years. TWENTY SIX YEARS. So it was big. Saturday night we were in the chapel and it was super good, and then Sunday we were in this big stadium thing in the middle of Göteborg. We heard lots of testimonies about the Book of Mormon and trusting in the Lord. It was super awesome! And two of our investigators came!
Today is Sister Nielsen's birthday!! So far we have gone for a really long run (I rode a bike haha) and studied, and cleaned. But more fun to come later! 
It's beginning to get cold too! No snow, but man is it chilly out there...I might have to start investing in this whole winter coat thing soon. 
I love and miss you all lots! Have a great week and remember to let anything go that is holding you back from doing the things the Lord would want you to do!

Love,
Syster Jordan Lund

Mommy and I
Gifts from my trainer :) she spoils me..and a new scripture case! I've been searching everywhere for it...
Syster Nielsen lost what are the odds and had to lick a tire...hahaha what a champ
Massive sign outside of the stadium we had our conference in
All of my past companions - I've seriously got the cutest ones.
Selfie with President Beckstrand
Took Hilda (Borås member) with us for a day! #tripan
Stake Conference in Göteborg (we stayed with the Kungsbacka sisters)







October 26, 2015

Another month has come and gone!!! 
This week has been great! Just like every other week in the mission. Probably the biggest news of the week is that I will be transferring!! I'll be moving to Södertälje which is just outside of Stockholm. I will be with a sister named Syster Johansson and we will be Sister Training Leaders!! Woohoo!! New experiences and lots to learn. I am excited for a new experience, but super sad to leave Borås :(
ALSO, thank you to everyone that sent me sweet birthday wishes and emails! They made my day and my birthday was a normal missionary day full of fun with the focus still on the Savior :) One of the systers here even boosted my confidence by saying that I had escaped teen pregnancy! Sick. We had district meeting and a funeral service for our dear Elder Stoeltzing who will be dying in 2 days! It went well and we even tried SURSTRÖMMING!! Well, me and a few of the elders. The sisters thought it was nasty, but one of them caved at the end and tried a bite. So surströmming is basically rotten spoiled fish that has been packed away in a can for like years (I think). And it smells SO BAD. So bad that it is illegal to open it inside a building. We opened it outside UNDER WATER. haha it didn't actually taste THAT BAD. Basically like pouring salt in your mouth. It's more the texture that gets ya. haha but I didn't throw up or gag at all! Birthday complete. 
We helped a lady this week move too! She had been a member before but left the church because her husband didn't approve. Well, he is out of the picture now, and maybe there is a chance she will want to come back! 
We went to a baptism on Saturday of a cute young boy in our ward named Sebastian. It was a great service and the Spirit was strong. We rushed out to make it to our Ward Mission Leader's wedding open house! They looked amazing!! BEAUTIFUL COUPLE. We also met Peter Lundahl who just got back from his mission in Utah! He is super awesome and ready to help get the working moving faster here. 
This week was filled with a lot of service, but it was meaningful and the people we helped appreciated it. We worked in one of the members' gardens and helped clean out her greenhouse and tear out all of the tomato plants. 
We met and invited Mathias (2) to baptism and he said he would pray about it, so hopefully he will pray and read and come to church. 
Church was even more hectic than usual. It was Hilda's mission farewell and Peter's homecomig. There were SO many YSA kids there. We translated for a family from England that had come for the wedding too! I passed out my thank you notes, and that was probably the most stressful part. Goodbyes are the worst especially because this ward is awesome. Some of our favorite less actives came as well!! It was really great. We sang the traditional "Gud var med dig tills vi möts igen" song and the Spirit was so strong as we welcomed an elder home and sent a sister out. We went to the Karlssons for dinner! We shared a fun lesson about the Holy Ghost and set up an obstacle course in their house for one of their kids to go through only listening to her dads voice while we were screaming different things. It was fun. 


Today we had a fun pday! We went to a castle outside of Göteborg! It was locked but we walked around and hung out with some sheep. It was fun anyways to adventure. 

Thanks again for all the birthday wishes and prayers! Love you all!

Love,
Syster Jordan Lund

The Karlssons
Swans outside the castle
Touched a sheep today, my hand was absorbed
Bohus castle
Some tracting after the wedding (detour)
May and I
Peter's homecoming
The leaves are almost all gone
My great comp and I will miss each other :(
Tried surströmming (dead rotten fish)
Elder Stoeltzing's funeral

Sunday, October 4, 2015

BRINGING COLOR TO SWEDEN



September 7, 2015


Hejsannn!! This week has been super crazy and we have worked super hard trying to find people to teach. We went to a couple different high schools this week and talked to the administration about volunteering to help in the english classes or to talk about schools in America for the peolpe who are thinking about going on an exchange. We also wanted to try to get into a nursing home and play the piano and talk to the people there. Just basically llistening to them - you know how old folks are :)
Mattias has a baptismal date once again!! It is pretty far away (Dec. 1st) so hopefully all will go well. He has been going to a lot of YSA activities and even went on a campout this weekend! We are still waiting to hear about the details from that! 
We met with a young ny omvänd who is just the sweetest. She is around our age and we were able to get to know her a little bit better. 
We've gotten pretty tight with the bus drivers here, it must have been the cookies we made for them a few weeks ago haha. One of them took us out to dinner just because. We tried to ask him about his beliefs but he wasn't super interested. SO NICE though.
We met with May this week! She wants to be baptized in December but isn't ready to plan a specific date. She is just a sweet heart haha It's always an interesting time over at her house.
This week we took time out of our Pday to get our faces read by a member named Våge!! It was so fun! He started at our chins and worked his way up to our foreheads and our ears. 
Cool moment of the week. I was contacting this lady on the bus the other day who was from the DR or something. She had pretty good Swedish so I was impressed. We started talking about the gospel and she was very open. I gave her a copy of the Book of Mormon in Spanish and she took it super excitedly. Two days later, we were planning to meet with this other Spanish family and teach them with a member who can speak spanish. We saw the mother of this family on the bus and she was talking to the other spanish contact I had! Turns out they are like..best friends. So hopefully we might be able to meet with both together! That would be cool.
This week has been cool with Book of Mormons actually. Here in Sweden there are just so many different backgrounds and people who come from all over so we grab random languages (as we feel inspired) and try to pass them out throughout the day. This week specifically, we had grabbed Spanish, Albanian, Serbian, Mandarin, and Persian and we passed each one of those out on the day we grabbed them. It's been amazing to see the Lord put people in our path when we come ready and prepared!
We also had zone conference this week! We talked a lot about becoming a Preach My Gospel missionary and member. It was super good and spiritual and I was able to take a lot away from that. I always leave conferences like that knowing I have SO MUCH to work on haha.
We went to a little fair in our neighborhood this week to see some potential investigators we met on the bus. We talked a little with them and ended up getting this cheap kinda creepy doll. We decided to leave it on the elders threshold as we do a swing by in the area haha. The elders later sent us a picture of the doll and them saying "the newest addition to our tripan"
This week we have also randomly sung a lot. We sang "I am a Child of God" for two drunk people in the sketchiest part of town. We sang for a guy at his door when tracting "Närmare Gud till Dig" and then "Familes can be Together Forever" to another old lady that let us into her apartment.
In church one of our street contacts came to church! Her name is Ritva and is just the cutest older lady. My heart just swelled when I saw her walk in the doors in her dress. She hit it off super well with a member (they are both Finnish) and she wants to come back next week! Hopefully we will even meet with her this week for dinner or something. We also had a member bring his friend to church! Her name is Diana and she wants to come back too! Just...a great Sunday haha. 
OH MAN, SORRY THAT IS SO MUCH. This week has just been really good. It's always good to have those weeks that make everything worth it. Not even just weeks, but sometimes it's little moments. I am so happy to be here serving The Lord!!
Have a great week!! Miss and love you all!!

Love,
Syster Jordan Lund

Cool artwork

Viking Rings with President Beckstrand and his wife

MTC Groupings

Darling Syster Nielsen

Our new baby

Goofing off in library


Shelves of Book of Mormons

Syster Nielsen and I




September 14, 2015 

My crazy district

 
Hejsan!!
This week has been good, but a little on the slower side because Sister Nielsen is now sick, and I am still recovering haha but life is good as a missionary! The Lord blesses his missionaries, truly.
COOL STORY: We went to go do a swing by and on the way back, Syster Nielsen had the prompting that we needed to go a longer way. Good thing she followed that prompting because we met a lady who is from Peru! We got talking and there is a small chance that her friend might know Hermana Clegg! I have yet to send an email to Lindy about that. We also met a lady who, get this, introduced herself to us as a "seeker". What! Her husband recently died so she is in a very delicate state and very humble. She kind of wandered away after not that long talking and without goodbye so we just kept walking, but yet again, Syster Nielsen got the prompting that we needed to chase after her. At first I was a little skeptical but we basically started chasing after this lady without too much thought. She started crying and she said she wants to come to church! She didn't end up coming to church, but hey, we gave her the opportunity.
We also had apartment checks this week! We passed with flying colors. They took all the random stuff the elders had left over who knows how many years and brought us some necessities like dish towels and trash cans haha. 
We met a guy this week at a coffee shop and talked about the prophecies recorded in the Bible. He has had a really really tough life but he's really found his faith in God and Jesus Christ through the Bible and the prophecies in it. He even lived in America - super cool guy.
We also had a lesson with an old investigator named Jackie! We had a member with us and instead of us teaching, the investigator basically taught us the whole Restoration. We ended up teaching about Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon instead haha. 
BIGGEST MOMENT OF THE WEEK: I finished my first journal, EVER in my life. September 10, 2015. It was a monumental day. I'll attach a picture of the finished journal and the new one. (notice the thickness).
We did an object lesson with one of my favorite families in the ward where we had them try to draw themselves with their feet. We talked about how sometimes missionary work is awkward, but it's possible haha It was just funny - I was cracking up.
We cleaned the church with Mattias and the Murrays and then taught Mattias about temples. It was a super great lesson and the Spirit was so so strong! Mattias didn't seem so sure about it so we will see about that. 
We went contacting with a new convert who is thinking about a mission! He is super cool and it went really well, he is a natural at contacting and bearing his testimony. We also ran into Yanet's husband and planned a new day to come by, we are so so so excited!! 
We also found about about transfers this week... Sister Nielsen and I will be staying together here in Borås! Wooohooo!! We are so so so excited. Unfortunately, we will be losing Elder Blackburn, but the work here will go forward still!
We had a whole family of potential investigators in church yesterday! Oh man it was awesome. They are from Nigeria and want to come back next week! What made it even better is the members just swarmed them and enveloped them with love.
Great busy week, but so glad to be alive and living here on this beautiful earth! Winter is coming and the thought of putting tights on now, in September, is just not an option in my mind. We'll see.
Have a great week and I love and miss you all!! The church is true!

Love,
Syster Jordan Lund

Future missionary

The family trying to draw with their toes

Lady from Peru

Selfie of me and my lovely companion

My journals






September 21, 2015

Tennis with Christoffer and Elder Blackburn


 

Hejsann!!
This week was quick the struggle energy wise, but we still worked super hard, and hopefully did everything the Lord needed us to do haha.
Last pday was quite stressful but we ended up going and playing tennis with a cute little boy in our ward! They have a pretty nice clay court just by their house, the raquets were a little different than what I'm used to playing with but it was so fun!! Always a good time with tennis.
Sister Nielsen and I used our hour of family history this week! It was so fun! and super addicting. I LOVE IT. We are shooting to take the time we are allowed to do that each week this transfer. It's just cool to see where your ancestors come from and their different backgrounds and relations.
We met with Mattias and had a little testimony meeting. It was Elder Blackburns final goodbye with him, so it was a little tough but it went well and it was very spiritual. It's now up to him to choose what his decision will be - progression or not. We met with the cutest less active girl and got to know her a little bit better :) And she ended up coming to church! Woohoo!
We said goodbye to Elder Blackburn this week which was sad, but we got a new elder named Elder Treat! He is super awesome and a good missionary!
We FINALLY met with the Spanish family!! And oh my word it went so well! Apparently the day we randomly saw the husband on the street he had tried to call us and set up a time but his phone wasn't working. And then BOOM. There we were. He also said that he felt good around us and that there is a good feeling in his heart. We, with the Trejos family, taught them the Restoration. We absolutely could not have done it without their help translating. THEY ARE ANGELS. It just went so great.
We did a lot of work in the area book this week and just GUTTED that thing out. And now it is perfect and workable for other missionaries after we leave the area, whenever that will be. 
We tried to go around to the student dorms and contact some of the younger people because they are more open to discussion. The first door we knocked was a scruffier guy who was young and we introduced ourselves and our purpose. Right then, his cat ran out and started running away. We all chased after it. Then, we lost it. We had absolutely no idea where it went and we were taking it as a sign that maybe we shouldn't talk to younger people haha. After lots of prayers in our heads and pleading with God to help us find it, we finally did. We ran back to the apartment with cat in hand as he explained that it wasn't even his cat and that he was cat sitting for his brother...whoops. But we got back to our purpose and we ended up teaching the restoration to him and giving him a BoM. 
We went and picked up some donations for immigrants from Syria from an Albanian lady and we had the elders do it with us, there were like 12 bags full of kids clothes that we lugged to our apartment from her (walking) and then from there to the church the next day haha
We cruised over to Norrby, aka the ghetttoooooo of Borås. We did some swingbys and tried to bond a little bit with all the muslim people there and let them know that missionaries are cool people haha. 
We saw the sweetest old man with his walker across the way from our little balcony patio thing. He had soapy water in a bucket on his walker and wash rag that he was using to wash the railing. He went down the whole railing even though his door was the first. So sweet! Made me love and appreciate Swedish people even more!
I love Sweden and my mission so much! I see the Lord's hand in this work everyday. Even though times get tough, it's always reassuring to know that we are holding hands with our Lord every step of the way :)

Love and miss you all!
Syster Jordan Lund

Companion love
Cute old man washing railings

Bullet hole...Faith over Fear!

Updos...Syster Nielson is good at it.

Don't look back!





September 28, 2015
Short hot chocolate break

 Hej hej!! 

Jag hoppas allt är bra med er :)
This week has been super good! Unfortunately I don't have my journal with me today to pull from but I can hit the main points hopefully :)
We had a LOT of lessons planned and almost all of them fell through! But that is okay because we found other stuff the Lord needed us to do. 
We met with some less actives this week that havent been active for....a few years I think? They have still had a lot of contact with members of the church as they are neighbors with the bishop haha. Needless to say they have been prepared by all these wonderful members still keeping in contact with them and helping them along the journey. We met with them last week for the first time and were able to meet with them again this week. And oh my word are they awesome! We had dinner (bacon wrapped chicken) and then watched the testaments. It was SO spiritual and the wife was tearing up pretty good. We talked about it after ward and they said they really want to come back to church and that it was time to get back. They recognized the blessings that they had received when they were going to church and then the drought thereof when they weren't. As we were leaving, the wife whispered to us to pray for her to have the strength to come back to church (she has a disease where she is exhausted all the time). It was really sweet.
A funny quote of the past few weeks between us and the elders has been "There goes our last middag" when people cancel on us for dinner (middag=dinner). And it's a direct reference from Ice Age where they say "there goes our last female" hahah kind of an inside joke.
We also had zone training this week!! Woohoo!! It was awesome. We talked all about how we can better work with our ward and the ward council to help this work go forward. It was perfect because I am pretty sure every ward needs help with this! It was great to meet and mingle with other missionaries and learn from each other.
We went out of town a little bit to go help a member with some service for a non member older lady. We worked in the garden a little bit and she watched us and talked to the other member. It was really sweet to be able to help her out in some little way. She said that she would never forget us. It was super sweet!!
Today we had a lesson with one of our investigators who is kinda on the edge right now of taking important steps to help his progression along. He must have had a hard and tiring day because he was nodding off every few minutes. Needless to say, we taught that lesson loud with a lot of slight banging on the table to keep it together. haha We've got some work to do but he's a good guy!


Spiritual thoughts of the week:
Satan doesn't want us to pray. Everyone knows that he wants us to be miserable like himself. The important thing is that even when we don't feel like praying, we should be praying that much more.
"When everything seems to be telling you that you shouldn't pray and you don't want to pray, pray until you want to pray."
Second thought is along the same lines of prayer. If we pray for something, we better be ready to work towards the blessing we request from Heavenly Father. We don't just pray and then wait for blessings. We pray and then do everything we can to show the Lord that we are WORTHY and willing to receive answers or blessings.
"When you need help from God, get on your knees and pray to Him for help. Then get on your feet and get to work."

Have a great week!! I love this work and the chance I have to be here serving!
Love you all!
Syster Jordan Lund

Our church building

The only three apples found on the dying tree

Struggling in the tree looking for apples

Teaching Nielsen how to thug
A new love for cottage cheese
How our rainy cold mornings start
Another selfie