Monday, March 25, 2019

25 March 2019

Me and Elder Lacey are getting along well. In random news, he taught me how to solve a Rubik's Cube and I've now done it in 4:38. He's done it in 20 seconds, so I still have a ways to go. We did have some excitement this week, we ended up going on two exchanges with the Dunn Elders. I had planned out that I would go with one, but they got confused and the other one ended up coming instead. So, I just decided to do them back to back, finishing all of the exchanges I had to do this transfer in two days. It would have been more, but as of last night the F1 Elders got taken out of our district and replaced by the Fay4 Sisters for car sharing purposes. We'll see if we can pull what we did last transfer and have our district win all of the pies in the zone. Anyways, on to the teaching. 
We haven't been able to get up with just about anyone who we were teaching previously this week, which kind of sucks. We've been calling or texting people daily to try to set up times to visit them, but no one has responded. Then, yesterday everyone bailed on church and their lessons. Except for 4 less active families we've been working with, they all came! Now the Elder's Quorum is planning an activity to get people more solidly reactivated. Well, the Hispanics are, which means that they're be a lot of food! They're still hashing out the details, but that'll be awesome. Then, there was a referral who we'd been trying to contact and meet with, but he kept on canceling last minute. Then Sunday night we suddenly had nothing to do, so we tried texting him for the second time that day and he said we could go over! We went and taught him the Restoration, and it turns out that he remembered it from a few years before where he had talked to some missionaries before. In fact, he walked to the back and pulled out a large print Book of Mormon! He hadn't read it, but we committed him to start. It was a really good lesson. We also went to a return appointment that we had set that seemed pretty shaky, it was some Hispanic lady who I had talked to on exchanges a few days back who was looking for her dog, Marley. We just talked to her briefly and set up the return. When we went back, she was there with her boyfriend, who was a less active we hadn't been able to find! That part was super cool. It was a really good lesson, but they're super busy so we couldn't set up another return appointment. However, we did get their number and we're going to set up something whenever we can. 
Well, I think that's about it, bye!

Monday, March 18, 2019

18 March 2019

So we had a few interesting events happen this week. Mostly on Friday. That was one of the strangest days on my mission, and that's saying something! It started off pretty normally, we worked out and had an inspection planned for a little later at about 10. Then, stuff got weird. Elder Lacey (my new comp) went to the bathroom and flushed the toilet as normal, then went and took a shower. The problem is, you can't flush that toilet like normal, because it'll seem like it flushes normally, but just keep filling the bowl after everything has been flushed away. So he went to the other bathroom and started to shower and thought nothing of it. I was eating breakfast on this pretty high up stool. A few minutes later, I started to stand up to put my bowl in the sink. Strangely, when I put my foot on the ground, I felt in become enclosed in ice as I stepped in the freezing half inch of standing water now in our kitchen. I quickly ascertained the source, shut it off, and promptly worried my companion by saying, "Hey, Elder.... We've got a bit of a problem..." He was still in the other bathroom, and came out to see water spreading out further and further. It was a ton. Fortunately, it was all on the tile area. So we broke out this massive pile of towels that we had and it did very little. We ended up sweeping and mopping the water out the back door, and would sop up as much water as possible with a towel, wring it out, then repeat. It was crazy how much water there was! Also, a member last minute the night before had asked us to go to the hospital with them to translate right before the inspection, which we had to push back for them. We had just about finished with the water after fighting it for about an hour and a half when the member knocked on our door to pick us up. So we got ready really fast and went to the hospital with him. While there, we got a call from the Boutons (the senior couple inspecting our apartment) asking when we'd be getting back. We had no idea, so they ended up just asking the Tyndalls (our branch president, neighbor, and landlord) for a key to get in. We told them what had happened that morning, and they must have taken pity on us because they're notoriously picky. Our apartment wasn't very clean, it wasn't fully dry yet, and stuff had been all pushed to one side for clean up. When we got back, Sister Tyndall said that we passed. Surprised, we went in to see a bag of desserts laying on the counter, something they only give to the missionaries who miss almost no points on the inspection, and another fan set up to help out with the drying process. I was surprised, but I'll take the pity points there if they're being handed out.
That particularly eventful morning is kind of dominating my memory right now, and I can't remember too much else from the week. We did get a really great text Saturday morning, though. Nisha texted us back for the first time in probably 3-4 weeks and said that she was coming to church, which she did! It was really great, and we're going to be able to start working with her again. Also, we had another appointment with Wayne. Previously, he had mentioned that his nurse wanted him to stop putting sugar in his tea, but he never would because he loved sweet tea too much to ever give it up, and was getting irritated with his nurse for asking him. There's a saying out here that goes, "Water is for washing your hands, sweet tea is for drinking." Wayne abides by that fully, and we were pretty unsure coming in. However, it ended up really well! He agreed to live the Word of Wisdom and to live the Law of Chastity with very little fight! It's great to see the Lord changing people's hearts and minds and preparing them to receive the gospel! 
I think that's it for now, have a good week y'all!

Monday, March 11, 2019

11 March 2019

So, this week has been pretty interesting. Transfers are tomorrow, and Elder Rivas is going to be leaving. But yesterday was a pretty eventful day.
Over the week, we've not been able to get up with a ton of people. However, we had a bunch of lessons yesterday, and someone came to church! It started with Mike, where we got to teach him about prayer. He talks a ton, and always has long rambling answers to any questions. But yesterday we asked him about why he didn't like to pray in front of us, and what was the difference between talking with us and praying with us. He just kind of sat there for a minute and eventually said he didn't know, and that it was a really good question. He's going to start praying out loud every night now to make himself more comfortable with it. He's also going to come to FHE tonight!
After him we had dinner with Dawn. Wr didn't get to teach her very much, but we dideget to meet her husband. He's never there, so we always have to bring someone with us. The biggest thing holding Dawn back is just that she wants to have her husband's support, so it was a big step to get to meet him. He said that it's not too long until he's going to start working locally more and we'll be able to talk to him more often. 
Following Dawn, we had a lesson with Esther (who came to church!) and her mom! We had no idea that Esther was going to be bringing her, and we read Ether 12 and discussed it. We also were able to teach Esther's mom the Restoration, and it was really powerful. It was also the first time I've been able to teach a lot in Spanish in a long time, and I got some compliments on it. One of the more fun ones was, "Your voice when you're speaking Spanish reminds me of the Spanish dubs of National Geographic! Before you leave, I need to get a recording of you speaking." They also said I have about no accent while speaking, thankfully. I know that I don't sound like a gringo. 
Also, during the week, we were able to get up with Wayne. He's had some really rough times, and we got to teach him the Plan of Salvation. Basically, he spent the whole time going, "That makes sense!" So he's going to be progressing well probably. We'll see how he goes.  But that's all for right now, have a good week y'all!
 

 

Monday, March 4, 2019

4 March 2019

So we've been encouraged to go out and find service opportunities. So, we started serving at a thrift store. Now, I've been looking for an automatic breadmaker. Turns out this store had one for 3 dollars, and it works. So I've made a whole bunch of bread already. It's been nice. Anyways, on to important stuff.
We had interviews this week, and those were pretty nice. We talked about the work in Clinton, and just how I'm doing. Other than that, nothing really remarkable.
We found someone new named Damaris. She is doing pretty well, we've already had two lessons with a member with her. She couldn't make it to church because she got sick, but she wants to go next week. Other than that, I can't think of anything super crazy off the top of my head.  Sorry, short one today.