Dear friends and family:
Transfer calls were yesterday. I'm staying in Miami, with
Elder Storm, for another transfer!
We had a pretty good week, with just a few hitches. Our
biggest strength this week was we were consistent with getting members out to
lessons with us, and so we even improved on that from last week. One of our
biggest weaknesses was that our work with recent converts and less actives
suffered a lot this week, and got almost zero attention as a result. So we'll
be working on improving and balancing out our efforts throughout the week, so
that no specific task or group of people gets shafted.
Part way through the week, I started having a large amount
of pain in my throat, paired with bad headaches and ear aches that felt like
ear infections. I thought that it was strep. When we called the mission nurse,
she prescribed a few medications and told me to stay home for three days. I did
my best to work things out with other companionships so that we could go on
exchanges and continue to get work done in both areas for the days that I was
out of commission. I'm back to working now, but I still don't feel 100% better.
My throat doesn't hurt like strep anymore, but my headache and ear aches become
very distracting when I forget to take ibuprofen to keep it down. If they don't
go away on their own in another day or two, I'll call the mission nurse again
and get it worked out so that it doesn't become a bigger issue.
This Sunday, we were rounding up our investigators to come
to church, and we had a ride set up for several of them. We arrived there to
help the investigators get in the car, and we discovered that the car that our
member was going to drive them in had developed a flat tire. We weren't sure
what to do, but we stayed around and helped him fix the problem, even though
church was starting in just a few minutes. We arrived at church 30 minutes into
sacrament meeting, and were just barely on time to take the water from the
foyer. (There has been several baby blessings beforehand, fortunately.)
One of the investigators who came to church is named
Mikerda. She is the 9-year-old daughter of a less-active member (Mikerlange)
who was baptized the week before I came into Florida more than a year and a
half ago. They all came to church together as a family, and they all really
enjoyed it. Mikerda is probably one of the smartest 9-year-olds I have ever
met. She's probably one of the smartest investigators I've ever met, in fact.
We asked her to read in the Book of Mormon; when we came back, she had read the
first six chapters, and she proceeded to describe to us exactly what happened
in those chapters, and what she thought it meant. Elder Storm and I are both
happy that we're still here together to help her be baptized on the 20th.
Yesterday I tried to cook a meal for lunch. I boiled a bunch
of vegetables and fried some chicken, then I combined the vegetables and
chicken and fried them together for a little bit. I boiled the vegetables for
too long, so they were mushy and came off on the chicken, making it look like I
had added pesto or some sort of guacamole. Also, I forgot to season it. I won't
be trying that again for a while. :)
Thanks,
Elder Slade