Elder Stock & Elder McCown ~ EFY Friends |
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Sexton and her granddaughter Gracie came up to us. Before we were able to say anything, she said "Gracie would love to be baptized" I was kind of dumbfounded and I had this dumb look on my face with my jaw dropped. Kind of cool eh? Such amazing miracles! After sacrament meeting though I was asked if I could play the piano for the kids who were preparing for the primary program. That was awesome even though I messed up terribly ha-ha! It was so funny seeing the guy in charge of teaching the kids to sing (brother Johannesson) jumping up and down and helping them! He was jumping up and down and getting all into the little fun songs like "Do As I’m doing" and "Once There Was A Snowman". He was sweating because he was getting into it so much!
After church we went over to the Bishops house and helped him move a piano. And man! That thing was heavy! This thing was a beasty grand piano! It was so hard to carry even with 8 men crowded around thing carrying it. The wheel even broke on one of the dollies! It was awesome though because
we got fed afterwards. It’s amazing what you will eat when you are starving and how much you will eat. I was never a fan of egg salad sandwiches, but, now I really don’t mind them as a missionary. As a missionary, I think our taste buds are automatically dulled when we are set apart so that we can eat almost anything that the people give us.
After that, we went walking/tracting to our next appointment. It took us an hour to get there on foot, but it was sooooo worth it! We ran into this guy named Daun on our way there! He seemed very interested. We got his number, gave him a Book of Mormon and he seemed excited! The lesson went great, but what was even better, was when we ran into two more people that seemed very interested in the gospel! One of them had actually come up to us, recognized us, and literally asked "what is the difference between Mormons and Jehovah witnesses?" Before we could even say hello. So cool! The other person that was semi interested was this native lady named batina!
The mission is going great so far! Pday has been very relaxing. We went and dropped off our laundry at the householders, and they told us to come back for lunch which is something us missionaries are always excited about! We went out and went thrift shopping for ties! I got around 4 ties needless to say. Then we got all of our groceries and came back to the householders for lunch, and I was very surprised to see what she had made! She made green chili enchiladas again! No I wasn’t as homesick when I was eating them, but they were still awesome!
Yes, it's an orange tie!! |
It may have been a rough week, but I have come to realize that the rough weeks, are preparations for the awesome but most of the time sparse moments of exhilarating happiness! I am so happy that I am out here even though it is hard sometimes, or even very hard sometimes. But it is so much fun! I love the ward here and I don’t want to leave! I might be getting a new companion soon. Transfers are next week. That is so weird thinking that I will be here in Port Alberni for 6 weeks next Monday! So weird, but so awesome! I love this work and I know it is so true! I hope everything is going great at home and I love you all!
Love,
Elder McCown
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