Sorry for not giving y'all a warning about me not being able
to email yesterday. I didn't know until yesterday that I couldn't have
just about any time, but the mission president said we had a little time
today. Well, Christmas was great! We opened presents with some other
missionaries and I did really appreciate the gifts Mom! After presents,
we went over to Bishop's house to make our calls. After that, we hung
out for a few hours with them (it was both p day and Christmas, so...)
and had a breakfast. They had a basketball shooting game that I went
head to head with Bishop on, and lost. Just barely. He took that as an
opportunity to go over again how Hoosiers don't have anything on Tar
Heels when it comes to basketball. After that, we were over at another
member's house for dinner and some games. We had biscuits with gravy,
turkey, ham, and nachos. It was pretty interesting. The only game we
ended up playing was Quelf, which was still pretty fun. After that, we
were given the chance to watch a church movie, so we watched 17
Miracles. It was really weird after nearly 5 months without any tv.
The
rest of the week has been a little strange. We haven't been able to get
up with one of our investigators for a while, and we just found out
why. Her husband (who she kicked out and tried to get a restraining
order against because he beat her and their children) is back against
her will. And we also now have a death threat against us if he ever sees
us come over again. We'll just have to be a little more careful. (Okay
Mom, a lot more careful.) But the finding here is still going strong!
Everyone is super open to listen, especially around Christmas. Hopefully
it'll tide over after Christmas as well. We're trying hard, but it's
been a bit hard to keep up with some of them around now because everyone
is leaving for other places. I'm pretty sure it'll all calm down after
this season now, so we'll be able to work normally again. Tuesday, December 26, 2017
26 December 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
18 December 2017
Well, nothing too spectacular happened this week. So
much so that I forgot to get pictures. (Sorry Mom.) So here's a picture
of Elder Lowe (not my companion) looking surprised.
The
most exciting thing that happened this week was probably our top
investigator who was going to be baptized this week texted us and said
that she was going to follow her culture of worshiping saints rather
than be baptized. Either that or that was last week and I simply don't
remember when it happened. Still, it wasn't fun. On Mondays we don't
have anything to do out here, so my companion and I played Risk where I
lost 13 consecutive dice rolls in a row. I was done after that. Today
we're having a zone activity that none of us are excited about because
it'll basically just be hanging out at a stake center really far away
that we don't have enough miles to go to. When we got to this area on
December 6th, the previous elders had already used 694 of the 1100 miles
we're allowed to go for the month in the car. It wasn't for good
reasons, either. They just spent the last few days driving around the
area (which is pretty sizeable) visiting members, hanging out with them,
and saying goodbye. So we don't have any miles left for the car, and
zone activities are mandatory. Hopefully the car doesn't get taken away.
We've already explained the situation to the assistants, so probably
not. Monday, December 11, 2017
11 December 2017
So transfers happened this week. I am now in Siler City with Elder
Schmidt. He seems like a good guy, and this is a really crazy area. It's
a small city with a population of only 8,000 people, but the work is
going so much better than in Raleigh. We had one of our bikes stop
working when the tire went flat and then we were on foot for the next
two days. The most crazy thing is that that was when we started finding
like crazy. 9 new investigators in two days! That's a week or two of
work in Raleigh! Also, we somehow managed to make it to all of our
lessons with some crazy timing. Twice in one day, if we had showed up on
time rather than the 10-15 minutes late we did, we would have missed
them. We also got to talk to two less actives, both of whom went to
church yesterday. One of them works at the Search and Rescue station
here, and when we showed up, we ended up teaching his junior trainee the
Restoration as well. We're working with someone who has a baptismal
date on the 23rd, and apparently she hadn't been taught the Word of
Wisdom. You need to follow that for at least two weeks leading up to
your baptism, and we didn't get to talk to her until the day that marked
two weeks. So we talked to her about it and committed her to living it,
and she said that she didn't even do any of those things anyways so it
wouldn't be a problem for her at all! It's been a fantastic start to
this transfer. Aside from an exchange that happened the very first day
of the transfer so I didn't really even get to know my companion until
day two, it's been pretty standard. We have some really great members
out here, and it seems like a solid ward. The only problem is that I was
asked to translate on my first Sunday out here. Which reminds me of the
weird thing about our companionship: We're both right out of training,
as green as can be. Which never happens. The even weirder part about it
is that I'm the senior companion. We don't know why, because there can
be co senior companionships, but somehow I am senior. Even though
technically he's had about 7 more hours of being in the actual field due
to all that mess from me trying to get out here on that plane. (He came
from the Provo MTC and skipped all the plane drama.) So yeah, I don't
know what I'm doing some of the time, but we're doing well! Also, the
weather here has been crazy. It was in the mid 60's one day, and then we
had the first snow that lasted for two days. Nothing really stuck
though, which was sad.
Elder Allred, my second trainer because of the bike accident
The first snow here in Siler City
And this was the first time I saw Elder Schmidt cooking.
Monday, December 4, 2017
4 Decemeber 2017
So this week has been interesting. Basically, I was just trying to
figure out how to work in a trio for a whole week before we're all
getting transferred. Well, except for trainer #2. He's going home.
Meaning I'm sending home two of my first three companions. Yay for
trunky training! One of my companions in this trio was my MTC companion.
Actually, with my MTC companion, we're in the same district. So we saw
each other a lot, even before we went into the trio together. We've
joked that we might be serving our entire missions around each other.
Anyways, we're going to figure out who our new companions are tomorrow. I
think that they intentionally have PDay as the day before transfers so
the family is in the dark for a week before they get to find out who
their missionary is with. It's been fun in the trio, but it's also made
me have a very strange start to the mission. By the time I get out of
training, I'll be on companion #4 in my third transfer. I'll also have
had two trainers, and a "brother" in the mission in two transfers. Not
the normal start. All I know right now transferwise is that I am leaving
the Raleigh zone, but I don't know where to or who I'll be with. So
hopefully I can tell all that next week.
For whatever reason, all
of the cars out here are dying for whatever reason. Either they're
getting transferred out of our zone or there have been minor crashes
that do a ton of damage somehow and completely cripple the car. So we've
been on bikes again. It's not been too bad, but we have to cover two
areas, so there's been a whole lot of biking all over Raleigh. My legs
have never been more sore. And it turns out that my bike was actually
damaged in the crash that sent trainer #1 home. My rear derailleur is
pretty badly bent, so I need to fix that too. It kind of works, but it's
threatening to pop off at any moment. Hopefully I can spend some time
working on that today.
In terms of the work, it's been a
little frustrating. Our boundaries have already changed once, so we got
an investigator from the Zone Leaders, but they're changing again so
we're losing them again. Also, our most promising investigator was super
drunk when we last met with him. We ended up switching our lesson plan
to the Word of Wisdom, but he didn't want to talk with us because our
Spanish wasn't good enough for him while he was drunk, so he spent the
entire lesson interrogating the member we had with us. He was asked how
old he was, where he was from, and a few other questions. The big
problem was that he couldn't remember what he'd asked, so he did it over
and over again. We set another appointment, and hopefully he'll be
sober for that. Other than that, it's been a ton of knocking doors. We
spent six hours knocking doors on Saturday, and only 5 people opened the
door. None of them wanted to listen. However, yesterday, we decided to
try a potential who wasn't there for their return appointment, and we
found them home with another six people who all wanted to listen! It was
super awesome, and we got to teach them all. Hopefully they'll all be
progressing well.
I think this is all the news for the week, so have a good one everyone!
Actually, with my MTC companion, we were in the same district. So we saw
each other a lot. We've joked that we might be serving our entire
missions around each other. Anyways, we're going to figure out who our
new companions are tomorrow. I think that they intentionally have PDay
as the day before transfers so the family is in the dark for a week
before they get to find out who their missionary is with. It's been fun
in the trio, but it's also made me have a very strange start to the
mission. By the time I get out of training, I'll be on companion #4 in
my third transfer. I'll also have had two trainers, and a "brother" in
the mission in two transfers. Not the normal start. All I know right now
transferwise is that I am leaving the Raleigh zone, but I don't know
where to or who I'll be with. So hopefully I can tell all that next
week. It's got to be fun with the other car down and so many places to
go. We have that same problem here. For whatever reason, all of the cars
out here are dying for whatever reason. Either they're getting
transferred out of our zone or there have been minor crashes that do a
ton of damage somehow and completely cripple the car. So we've been on
bikes again. It's not been too bad, but we have to cover two areas, so
there's been a whole lot of biking all over Raleigh. My legs have never
been more sore.
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