Hey mom and dad. Same thing this week. Not letting me send to everyone :(
Some mention able things this week:
We had an awesome FHE with a less active/nonmember family. It went way good and then we played a game called Meleni (Melon) with our 75 year old homie who came with us and it was so dang funny. It rained like crazy Tuesday and Wednesday. Put a little bit of a damper on the work. But hey our tank was maha (empty) last week and now its full. Which means we back to our normal cold showers! Yuuppp!
We had an awesome opportunity to give someone a blessing this week. Shes pregnant and was having a lot of pains. I had the opportunity to offer the blessing and it was way cool.
We went on a vilo hoa (comp exchanges) so I got to go down to a village called Talihau, and man, I thought work in our area was slow... we visited all the members and ended up talking to their ward mission leader who served in California for a while. Then it rained.
Our 75 year old homie that I mentioned is named Talikavili. He just barely moved back here from being in Utah for the past 15 years. He's totally committed to help the missionaries in anyway, and will go with us to any appointment we might have. He helped us find a new investigator this week, who is this older lady named Lose. We taught her about The Restoration that went way good. I kept thinking how legendary it would be to baptize a 70 year old Tongan woman, that never happens.
We've become more and more aggressive in finding things to do. This week we were walking passed this crippled man named Aisake who was sweeping his entire yard by himself and then was going to move these big piles of grass over to a bigger pile, and there was no way we were about to let him do that by himself. So we started helping him despite of his very old mother yelling at us from the house to stop. "TUKU IA! (Stop it!)" she was getting so mad, but we weren't about to let our dude Aisake do all that by himself. Eventually she made it outside with her cane and took the tarp from us. I love to serve others even when they yell at you!
Last night we were on our way to try and teach this white lady from Australia and her Tongan husband, but we ran into these kids who informed us that she had beat him with a hammer earlier that morning and they weren't home. Sooo... we did magic tricks for those kids instead.
Every Friday we do Ako Fakasiasi (Church school kinda) at the elementary school for an hour, for all the LDS kids. I love it so much. we buy candy every week to take to them and then do competitions to see who knows the Bible or BOM story.
Someone had a seizure during church yesterday
Yesterday I beat my Lu record with 4 Lu's. The goal next Sunday is 5.
We are keeping on, keeping on out here! Always trying to find new ways to get the work to were it needs to be. Sometimes it takes time though, and I need to learn better patience apparently haha.
Ofaa lahi atu!
-Elder K