Monday, January 5, 2015
Happy New Year
This week was New Years! New Years is the big holiday in Russia so there
 was a lot going on this week. Tuesday night we walked past the park, 
which we do all the time, and saw that there was a huge party going on, 
they had giant speakers set up and the huge (probably 4 stories tall) Christmas tree in the park was all lit up for the first time. Then New 
Years day we had to be inside at 6 so we did some cleaning, and 
planning, and made peach cobbler from the mix that Grandma and Grandpa 
Bushman sent, it was wonderful. Then Thursday there was no one on the 
streets, every business was closed and no one was doing anything. Friday
 and Saturday things started going a little more every day so we 
actually had a couple people to talk to on the streets. It seems like 
today most major things are open again, but according to one Russian guy
 the "holiday season" doesn't really end until January 12th. I have been
 keeping a little notebook with me all the time and writing down little 
interesting things that aren't big enough to make it into the journal 
at night, and this week I filled up the last couple pages! I know that 
isn't exciting for anyone else but it was kind of a big deal. In news for the Russia, 
Vladivostok mission there was a goal for 100 baptisms this year and it 
was really coming down to the wire if we were going to reach it or not. 
At the beginning of December I think there were 87, and at 5:07 December
 31st the 100th baptism happened, whoo! We even had two baptisms here in
 Irkutsk in December so that was amazing. Even though the Chinese lady 
that got baptized moved back to China. I have been trying to take more 
pictures on P-day, we aren't allowed to take pictures on other days but I
 am doing my best to photograph my experience here. I would attach 
pictures in emails more, but we either email in a little Muslim place 
that has horribly slow email or a basement internet gaming place in 
which we can't get to a USB port. Hope everyone had a great New Years! 
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