Wow what a week... so I have been transferred. I am now in Aztec, New Mexico. My new address is... I actually don't know it right now but if you happen to send a letter or anything you can send that to the mission office. So my transfer came kind of suddenly. It happened last Wednesday. Elder Boden was serving up here and he was Called as the Assitant to the President so he had to go down to Albuquerque. So President decided that his replacement would go up when he came down. So i was chosen as that replacement and now... here I am.
I'm really happy to be here now. It is an amazing area. We should have about 12 baptisms this transfer! Crazy. Things are going really well here. In fact I baptized a man just this last Saturday. His name is Jim Peterson. He's 76! I was sad to leave Rio Rancho though. I didn't get to say goodbye to people because I had to leave so quickly. But I'm happy now that I'm here.
The Pohls do live in this area now so it was good to see them. I'm close to Bloomfield and Farmington which are two of my former areas. It's neat to be up in this part of the mission again. So I don't know if you heard but this mission is getting split into two missions on July 1st. It will be the New Mexico, Albuquerque mission and the New Mexico, Farmington mission. That should be pretty cool. I won't be here for it but it's still pretty cool.

I've been told that Johnny does not like this picture because his eyes are closed....but I loved it of Kristina. I used to teach her when she was so small in 'All That Jazz'. I love that she still has her poms!!! Sorry Bud..the picture stays.



Oh, I am still a zone leader in this area and I should finish my mission here. I have three more transfers. I'm excited about this area. I'll really be able to finish strong here. IT's going to be great. I'm loving life right now and I've got an awesome companion and yes he is related to the Symes in Weiser. He's actually been there before but he's not very close with that side of the family.
I'm really happy to be here now. It is an amazing area. We should have about 12 baptisms this transfer! Crazy. Things are going really well here. In fact I baptized a man just this last Saturday. His name is Jim Peterson. He's 76! I was sad to leave Rio Rancho though. I didn't get to say goodbye to people because I had to leave so quickly. But I'm happy now that I'm here.
The Pohls do live in this area now so it was good to see them. I'm close to Bloomfield and Farmington which are two of my former areas. It's neat to be up in this part of the mission again. So I don't know if you heard but this mission is getting split into two missions on July 1st. It will be the New Mexico, Albuquerque mission and the New Mexico, Farmington mission. That should be pretty cool. I won't be here for it but it's still pretty cool.

I've been told that Johnny does not like this picture because his eyes are closed....but I loved it of Kristina. I used to teach her when she was so small in 'All That Jazz'. I love that she still has her poms!!! Sorry Bud..the picture stays.



Oh, I am still a zone leader in this area and I should finish my mission here. I have three more transfers. I'm excited about this area. I'll really be able to finish strong here. IT's going to be great. I'm loving life right now and I've got an awesome companion and yes he is related to the Symes in Weiser. He's actually been there before but he's not very close with that side of the family.SO.......Sara is doing well! That is good to hear.
So Hank gets home two months before me?!? Oh man I miss that guy. I should write him. I can't wait to see my old group of friends again. And that's too bad about Hunter... hopefully he bounces back quickly. I'm glad that everything is going well back at home. I love you guys all so much. I am so excited for this area... It's gonna be awesome. I am loving the work... it's awesome! You are always in my prayers. The Church is true.
Your loving son/brother/friend,
Elder Hullinger
Your loving son/brother/friend,

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