You know how I said it rained like crazy the last few weeks? Well... it rained even harder this week! I took some pictures but no pictures could capture what it is really like to bike 30 mins in rain like that... I LOVE IT SO MUCH. Every day here is so exciting. Sometimes I'll be biking and something will happen (like the blood of a dead pig on the back of a moto will splash on me as it drives over a bump) and I just laugh to myself and think to myself "Only in Cambo."
So I made it through my first transfer! Six more weeks and I'm done with training... but I still don't know Khmer, dang it. With this transfer we got a new sister in our house fresh from America! Her Name is Sister Galland! I was in the MTC with her. I was so happy to see her! Before she came on Saturday, Sister Haddock and I were in a trio with her companion, Sister Nguyen who is the coolest sister ever. I love her so much. She is s Nam sister so we went to Vietnamese class with her. On the way there it started raining (shocker) and the traffic got bad. I was getting a little stressed out because I was in an area I've never been in. It was raining, motos and cars were on both sides of me, and the cars behind me kept honking. As I was crossing the middle of the street my bright pink croc fell off AGAIN. haha those dang crocs. Anyways....... I now realize this story really isn't that great but I don't want to erase it.......... AND THEN I FOUND $20!!!! (that's an inside joke hahah sorry.)

This is Sister Galland. Sister Cook & I were excited to see her!
I think I get called French around 20 times a day. I can hear people refer to me that way and I always set them straight and say,"I'm not french!" I corrected this lady on the tracks as she called me french and she was so in shock that I, a white red head, struggling to ride a bike, could understand her and speak Khmer! I would be shocked too.
So the Cambodian mission has these things called CBR which are records of the members. We have a ton of less actives. We find them by looking through the CBRs and using maps drawn by previous missionaries to find where they live (because addresses don't really work here). It is a struggle sometimes. I will put some pictures of CBR maps below. They are insane but through the guidance of the spirit we somehow find them! So far Sister Haddock and I have helped 5 less actives come back to church which is amazing! We are still finding more to help and working on the others to come to church!

We got to watch Conference this week! Conference is like Christmas for missionaries. We all huddled around the this tiny TV as we learned form each of the talks. I am so greatful to have the opporunity to hear form each of them. I loved how Pres Utchdorf talked about how we shouldn't take certain things in the church for granted like prayer, reading the scriptures, and the sacrament. Watching people take the sacrament for the first time or pray for the first time is precious to see how sincere they are. This has made me ask myself, "Am I going through the motions or sincerely in doing all these things?" One thing I am working on is prayer. I know that God is waiting to hear from us and when we pray with a real intent. We are his Children and have the ability at any time to kneel and communicate with our Father.
This Church is True. I love you all! Thank you for your support!
Sister Snooks
**Best Day Ever!! I got to see my CICFO sisters.
**Zone Lunch
**Mike's Burger. Yes, he ate all of that!
**People here ask me why i have pink skin all the time hahahha then they say its very beautiful hahaha
This my be my very first watch line...ever....
**We treated ourselves to some ice-cream sundays.
**This is how we do transfers over in Cambo.
**Crying because I thought about Taylor Swift and what if she came out with a new album while I'm still out hahaha.....but seriously