Mother! That is so awesome that you got to speak to Elder Flaments
mom! I am really loving the Elder and we are getting along great. The
work is slightly slow and frustrating right now, and my district
duties subtract quite a bit from our area unfortunately, but the Lord
has a purpose for everything, so I just do my best everyday and try
not to look TOO far in the future ;)
and yes...I do love grilled corn...just please imagine me straight off
Nacho Libre eating corn "GET THAT CORN OUTA MY FACE!"
oh how I love Sa lone!
So, we did manage to fit both new Elders in the apartment and it's not
too tight. I had to do quite a bit of shopping and stuff in
preparation for them but all things are taken care of now. Beds made,
shelves on the way, and nets and what not are here. new spoons, bowls
and what not...not too bad. it's a lil crammed but I love all the
Elders in my district so its a pleasure to be serving in the apartment
with them. They are all great guys. and putting a 50 lb tank on your
lap? you just hoist it up there and try to get your leg on the bike
without ripping your pants, and then you just don't have anything to
hold on to ;) but no bad, the Lord holds on to us.
Yes, I am responsible for the apartment and all the tish that goes
down inside...the zone leaders stay a couple miles away so they don't
really have anything to do with it :/ but, more more about that later.
That is awesome to hear about the IWA soccer team. congratulations to
them!:) and yes, I did get to play a brutal soccer game today. We
played the Fagoya area team, which are pretty competitive and actually
practice and play games together and what not, so they play really
well, and we are ....well just a bunch of white scrubs to be honest.
but, we took the lead early on, I got a lucky shot off the wooden post
(yes, I did partially break the poor bamboo stick) but then from
there they just destroyed us. but, got a pretty sweet header in the
2nd half, and there were literally probably 200-300 little kids
watching, because they had just let out the schools around haha and
they all were just screaming PUMWEEEEEE!!!! it was hilarious :)
oh and yes, I remember the guy you visited with the sister missionaries,
his freaking dogs were going crazy
and were jumping all over my face. so nuts! oh, along with that...yes,
we do have to put up with a lot of junk. I can't tell you how many
women this week just lifted their shirts and started breastfeeding
while we try to share a spiritual message....gosh, a woman did it
yesterday while I was doing her baptismal interview....and it WAS HER
SISTERS CHILD! but, enough of that! haha we missionaries have talked
and we didn't think that was possible...but okay
On to the week... So last monday we went to family home evening with
the Gweyne family which was awesome. We almost couldn't go because of
all the district needs to take care of...rope, new keys to be made,
detol, buckets, bowls and what not, but we managed to get out of town
on time to make it. Great lesson from the father, Brother Gweyen, and
then a fun game with the family that I so want to play back home. You
have a plate and you make a mountain of flour on it, like a little
hill, and then you put a coin on top, or a cookie or something, and
everyone has to take a knife and cut out the flour from the tower
(like jinga) but, if anyone cuts and the coin falls, then you have to
use your mouth to go into the flour and grab it with your teeth, so it
is hilarious because everyone gets flour all over them and gosh my
whole face went inside and ah good times :)
Had a great lesson with an older woman named Nancy this week. We were
talking to her and asked her what she was expecting from our visits,
what she wanted to know...so, she responded..."well, I just really
want to know God's plan for my salvation...." so...you want us to
teach you law of tithing right? hahaha it was a great lesson and she
was so happy at the end. she was so happy to learn her purpose and
everything, it was awesome :)
Well, Wednesday morning was complete madness...probably one of the
craziest stories I have on mission so far and so funny and weird at
the same time. So, Brother Vandi called me this week and told me a
plumber would be calling to arrange a time to fix some leaks in the
house, so this man called and said his name was Michael. We talked for
a couple days before we found a time for him to come, so I gave him
instructions to the house and he came. When he arrived at the gate, I
thought he looked super familiar, but Elder Weller said oh that's the
plumber. So, I went out, greeted him and took him inside. I showed him
to each of the leaks in the house in both bathrooms and the
kitchen...upon showing him the leak under the sink...he inspects
it...then turns and asks me, "would you like me to clean this and
paint under it?" Elder Weller and I were like huh? and he was like
never mind. So we asked him where was his tools...and he said he would
go get his paintbrush...yeah, he wasn't a plumber. he was a painter.
So we freaked out and had no idea what was going on, called Bishop
Marcus and he said he just called the plumber and the plumber said he
was in our house (um...he was in someone else s house) so we still had
no idea what was going on. Upon telling the man we called for a
plumber, we came to find that nobody had given him our number, nobody
had called for a painter...he then pulled me aside and apologized for
missing his baptismal date...then I recognized him! MICHAEL JOHNBULL!
A great guy we had been teaching at the football stadium who left to
go village and we never heard from him again...so have no idea how he
got to our apartment or anything, but I know the Lord aided in it. He
came to church and we are teaching him again... :) MIRACLE
...but, the madness wasn't complete...no not nearly. eventually the
plumber did come. We showed him the leaks. He started installing
handles on the toilets. We told him we don't want handles...we want
the leaks fixed. we leave the room. we hear banging. we come back. he
has used a hammer and chisel to bust a hole through the entire wall
to the outside. Why my friend, why did you do that? are you trying to
get to the pipe? No. I was opening a hole so the water could drain out
of the room through the hole. Is that fixing the problem at all?! I
TELL YOU IS THAT FIXING THE PROBLEM AT ALL?!!! so I vexed and called
Marcus...the next day just got worse....
The next morning the plumber showed up around 9...followed by a
tiler...followed by a carpenter...followed by more
carpenters...followed by an electrician. thank goodness Marcus showed
up and started directing them because I had NO idea what was going on
at all. So nuts. Then, Marcus leaves at 10 and asks me to stay until
12 so he can get back into the apartment, and also the carpenters if
they beat him back...so we do, and elder Flament and I just clean up
the place a bit and take care of some things. I hung some new clothes
lines in the back, swept the whole apartment, washed all the dishes,
organized the book shelves, did anything I could think of, organized
the area book, went through records, conducted weekly planning, made
lunch...yeah, Marcus kept us waiting until 3:30...I was so peeeved. as
soon as everyone got out the door by 4 we ran to our area quick to try
to salvage a destroyed day and managed to fit in 3 lessons, but
gosh...I don't know what I am going to do with free time one day...its
maddening! MADDENING!!!
Got to do my first interviews with people this week which was just an
awesome and amazing experience. Met some sweet people and its so
amazing how people just open up and tell you so much about them and
everything they believe :) so sweet! I got to interview 7 people this
week, and unfortunately one did not pass yesterday, and I had no idea
how to let her know, I had never done this before, but the Spirit was
able to touch her heart and she wasn't upset, but accepted she had to
see someone of greater knowledge and understanding :) so, it was so
sweet to have the Spirit there in that interview and be able to
comfort both me and the young lady. The Lord loves his children, he
doesn't want to see anyone upset! He loves us and will bring us
comfort, as long as we seek it and do what it takes to obtain it.
Had a great opportunity to take Elder Woodhead on an exchange with me
on Friday! and first, we went to the football stadium...and everybody
was leaving for lunch break and saw us talking with the security
guards trying to get in, so of course was curious. when I realized I
was surrounded by 30 + people (no exaggeration) I took the opportunity
to invite everyone to come to our Easter program on Saturday and man
they swarmed me and took all 50 of my invitations haha! geeze, so I
hope they come on Saturday! Was a really big self-esteem boost because
I heard them all complimenting my krio and mendes as they walked off
:) it made me smile :) I need that sometimes...
After going inside, Micheal was busy, so we couldn't see him and
decided to leave. When leaving, (this one is for you Katie Cutler :) )
a chubby short Chinese man came running out of one of the buildings
and pointing at his camera and Elder Woodhead and I...he wanted a
picture haha, so we went inside the stadium with him to go and take a
picture and it was just hilarious. He was running ahead of us, just so
excited, and nobody could understand him, but the security guards
tried. We took a picture with him, and then the security guards wanted
in on the picture too so I just have a lovely picture of me and Elder
Woodhead, a Chinese man, and 2 big black security guards...probably
the oddest thing you will find haha :) so great!
Well...on to stressing news, because of internet tish, I haven't been
able to read president's emails for 3 weeks now and was just informed
yesterday by the couples that in 2 weeks my area will be redrawn -
absorbing other areas and losing areas - and I will have to draw the
new boundaries for Messima 1 and 2 again...ahhhhhhhhh but, it's okay. I
know that the Lord will help me and my weaknesses and inadequacies. :)
because I have absolutely NO IDEA WHAT I AM DOING! haha :) but, its
okay. I have faith :)
Got to give a talk in sacrament yesterday and I did it on the voice of
the Lord and how we can recognize when God is trying to talk to us. It
went really well....being that the church here is English, I struggled
to do an all English talk and have everyone understand...but I
hope someone gained something from it...I pray
Well, my dear family and friends and everybody, I love you so very
much and wish you all the best. I know that this gospel is true. The
hard times are for our good. I welcome the challenges with a smile and
try not to let them beat me down. Sometimes they can wipe it off my
face, then I just remind myself of my purpose and my capabilities and
I'm back on track. I know that God lives and loves us. I know Jesus
Christ died for all of our sins...I know it better than if an angel
came and told me...of that I am certain. I can never deny the
truthfulness of this restored church or gospel. Farewell my loved
ones!
Love,
Elder Jesse Sumrak