Monday, August 7, 2017

July 30, 2017



So this week was wonderfully awesome as always! 



Monday
we had P-day blah blah blah

Tuesday was just a normal day of teaching for us here in Neou. We had an awesome, awesome lesson with one of our investigators Mare (who was literally ready for baptisim day -4) with Brandy, that fellow who post bunches of photos of us missionaries on Facebook. 

Super duper, awesome lesson. It is just so satisfying to see and feel the spirit working through someone and them gaining their own testimony. That's pretty much all that is happening with her, and its awesome as ever. It was pretty rainy so nobody was really out and about so it was a little more quiet.

Wednesday we had District meeting which was super good, and we went on an exchange so i went up to Wichap with Elder Zonts. All day we worked in the upper part of the Area Epinup and it is soooooo pretty with the mountains and the views they provide. 

I had the opportunity to meet some really cool people that are loving and caring as ever. Haha have you ever seen a Weed TREE?? nope not just a plant but a legit tree. Pretty much a plant but its like 13 feet tall. Well they have them all over here and its not unusual to see entire farm areas of em. Now that's omething to check off the bucket list. But anyway,Wichap is awesome and doing well and one of their investigators is making me a leaf, or the piece of wood that they pound the breadfruit on. Super cool.

Thursday we continued our exchange and we only really had time to go see this one investigator family who fed us this delicious sardine, ramen, papaya, rice mixture until I was full (not a very easy thing to do by the way). And then I also got a Pwo! it's the coral mallet thingy they use to smash the breadfruit with! Now I have my own set so I can make  my own kon and puna! 

After the exchange ended we went down and Elder Robertson and I were able to have couple super good lessons with some of our investigators. We also started talking to this one family from Hawaii in that area and they are super cool. haha Its still weird talking to people in English here. Also on Thursday we got the call that we would be moving out of our house. Our house was deemed unsafe and dangerous by the church, so we prepared ourselves to move.

Friday we literally went out and did some service in the morning and then the rest of the day we just packed. packed. packed and cleaned, cleaned, cleaned till our house was all empty and clean. Then we left to go to our new temporary home, with the Mwan Zone Leaders. It's a smaller house with not that much room so everything is kinda crammed in there with the 4 of us. That night was just organizing things so we could actually move around. I really enjoy the house and the Elders though so we are going to have a good time I'm sure.


Saturday we went out and did some service with some awesome potentials, and then after it started POURING pretty much all morning. As we walked back we invited some people to this picnic that we were having at the church, and we just hung out at the picnic, cooked and talked to people the entire time. Super awesome. Thankfully the rain stopped for the most part of the cookout, and after it started back up again. Afterwards we made the rounds and invited people to come to church for the next day. HAHA DRUNK PEOPLE that is all I will  say.... haha

Sunday was super good at church, and afterwards we had the opportunity to take the sacrament to the ill and the homebound in our area and pwaraous with them. We had a little extra time after so we went up the mountain and met Chiro's cousin who told Chiro he wants to get baptized and serve a mission just like Chiro. Talk about member missionary!!

Anyway that was pretty much a quick sum up about my week. Everything here is good. do not worry about anything that you hear or blah blah blah. Just trust me that the Lord's work is moving forward ever so quickly and I'm so glad I can be a part of it.

Anywhos I love you all sososososososososososososososososososososososososososososo much

Elder Zebley






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