(Elder Putnam)
Yall what’s good. So sorry if this sounds tired, but I write
my little daily updates at the end of every day when I’m exhausted. So sorry if
they lack the usual energy.
Monday: It was solid. We went to the church at like 1. It
was the first time we stepped out of the apartment. Then we did an escape room
with Raitis, the Māsas, and Lāsma. That was dope. We beat it with 10 minutes
left. Everyone had a highlight which was pretty solid. It was a little creepy
though. Then we went to Lidl with Lāsma and Raitis and then to Family Home
Evening with them too. We ended by checking out the sunset which was great.
The weather is
finally nice out. Except I don’t have an in between coat. So it’s either my
winter coat, or my white shirt.
(And yes, Henry, there’s a reason I’m not mentioning that
thing that I didn’t mention).
Overall day: Today gets a special boost, 9/10
Tuesday: So Tuesday was pretty productive given the amount
of time we were given and how unproductive it could have been. we had a timely
district counsel, and then at the end of it we got hard Lāsma and her friend
from Rīga showed up. We judged by Lāsma about not eating food with them. We
were stressing out so much about the baptism we are planning for Raitis so we
kinda just excused ourselves from them. Lāsma planned that time to meet
specifically so that we would be there with the Māsas. We love being
appreciated, but also we can’t just sit there and counsel Lāsma, which is what
that turned into for the Māsas, who stayed. We went home, ate lunch, did our
studies, and then returned to the church for another lesson with Ernests. He is
getting kinda bored of the lessons, which is a little concerning. We finished
the lesson like 25 minutes late and came out to President Birkenfelds with his
kids waiting for Art night to start. My goodness, I felt so bad. Art night
finished well though and we got one more person going to the youth activity in
Rīga. Also Lukas and Jonas showed up. Lukas has a girlfriend. were soon gonna
teach him about not dating til he’s sixteen. Anyways, night finished with us
texting a bunch of invitations for Ernests baptism. It was productive. and then
I ate chicken pesto pasta for dinner. 😎😎Overall day:
7/10. I feel satisfied.
Wednesday: We started the day by texting people invitations
to the baptism. We had a little bit of finding time that kicked off with this
one dude. He was initially a bit antagonistic, but then he said that his wife
or daughter or something would want to go to English night. We then had a
decent conversation with him and then saw him later. We also ran into Nauris
and he is super cool. we just talked for like an hour walking around. We're
tryna get him to show up for the youth activity that will be in Rīga in a week
and a half. Then we finished the day with a Raitis lesson and branch
correlation.
Overall day: Nothing crazy, but had some good moments, 6/10
Thursday: We started with another longgg language study with
Māsa Ščerbeniņa. She really likes the Elders. Like a ton. I think its cause we
can speak Latvian... But anyways, after like 2 hours at the park, we walked
back to our apartment, ate lunch (which for the past two days has been
scrambled eggs, uhhh soo goooddd, but surprisingly low on protein) and did
regular language study. Yes maybe it sounds like were doing a lot of language
study, but when I’m fluent I’m gonna look back at you and laugh.
Speaking of that, I’m willing to say that I’m at least to
some degree fluent. I can understand any conversation with mostly anyone that
has at least 12 teeth in their oral cavity, and ask the right clarifying
questions in order to understand something better. The hardest part, is just
using all the words that I recognize back again later. Also I speak kinda slow.
But yeah further, after an empty English club, we had a
great lesson with Ernests. President Birkenfelds is a legend for that. I kinda
planned my part, but then I looked at it and thought it was boring, so I
explained enduring to the end, like going to battle against Satan, except
because you made that covenant with Jesus, He's like your captain. It got
Ernests hyped up and it got me hyped up. The rest of the lesson was pretty
solid.
For dinner I ate chicken pesto pasta and called Lāsma to
plan the Easter party/event.
Overall: Pretty solid day, 7.5/10
Friday: The last lesson. We were jam packed today and at the
church. we started off with our studies straight out of the gate (limits those
inhibiting factors). I had a particularly good language study that spanned into
lunch. So all of lunch Elder Bastow and I just listened to Latvian conference
talks and silently checked off messages to each other. Lunch was again
delicious. Eggs, scrambled with a little bit of paprika, chopped onions, ham,
and cheese. That adds up to like 27 grams of protein for like maybe 300
calories. Another small food rant: Bro milk and multifruit juice go so harddd.
I wanna go through 3 multifruits and 5 L of milk a week. It’s so gooddd. We
have a thing of rice from last week just sitting in our fridge. Its taking up a
lot of space so we will probably throw it out before pday. Things are gonna get
really cheap and really healthy for a hot sec. But every night after 9 I always
crave ice cream. It’s sad.
So after lunch we went to the church so I could practice
piano while elder bastow did other things for the baptism on Saturday. That
ended up turning into cleaning the church with Vilārs and Ernests. Vilārs is a
really funny member. He always wants to hang out and help the missionaries, but
he also wants us to visit him like twice a week (which is not in our power to
do).
We finished cleaning with a lesson about tithing. Brālis
Ščerbeniņš hopped in through Whatsapp facetime halfway through. It was quite
hilarious. Then Ernests went to his interview while we set up volleyball. We
played volleyball for sport night at the church.
Then afterwards, we popped on outta there. I talked with a
random person at the tram stop and gave her a Latvian Book of Mormon and a game
night card. She said she had some interest in talking more, but I’m not
expecting a ton. For dinner I ate a pound of pan fried vegetables and some
pelmeņi. I also finished off my last multifruit juice of the week. It’s tough.
Overall: Great day, 8/10
Saturday: We woke up with a focus. We got so much done
today. Aight, so first off Lāsma was mad stressed about the activity which got
us stressed out too. But we did our studies in the morning, comp study at miko
beķerija which is an absolute legend of a bakery. I ate an Easter cake, which
was dope. It was quite delicious. Then we snagged our stuff for the baptism and
game night and went to the bus stop to pick up Guntars. For those of you who don’t
know Guntars, that’s tough, take an L cause this man is a legend. Raitis picked
us up with Lāsma and Jonass and we went to the church to prep for the baptism.
We set stuff up and then just kinda chilled until Ernests got there. Despite
our best efforts, the baptismal font was still cold. While waiting, the person
from the tram stop texted me (I have the sim card). I invited her to game night
but she was busy. I have significantly higher hopes now. Maybe the Māsas will
have a new friend!! The baptism went splendidly. I played piano, Elder Bastow
spoke and baptized him, and everything went calmly. I am very happy with the
turnout. The we went onto the Easter Activity and President and Sister Huff
pulled up. It was a little nerve-racking but we handled it well and President
Huff even said that the vibe here had changed since he was last there. We are
very happy with how that went. Then we all went home. I ate some kind of easy
make pasta thing with sufficient protein. It was good with the sauce.
Overall: Incredibly successful and smooth, 10/10
Sunday: Ok all the stress was over. I played piano at church
and it went well. I’ve mostly learned like 20-30 songs. It’s nice. Ernests
received the gift of the Holy Ghost. He is ready to be a member. He just needs
to allow himself to be included by others. Also, Jāzeps, who is Ernests' age,
is an absolute G. He straight up opened up to me about spiritual stuff. He’s so
dope. I love the dude. He’s gonna be a good example to Ernests I think. I hope.
Brālis Mandeiks is soo coolll. He is a sports commentator with such a loud
strong voice. I talked with him for a couple minutes about basketball today,
especially the playoffs and he sent me an update of the games that have been
played. What a guy. He's just such a likeable dude. So then after second hour
we had a lesson with Raitis. We read the Book of Mormon together. First two
chapters of Alma. Love the dude. My energy has come back. The stress has
passed. We just gotta get another dude on date without enough time to teach him
all the stuff. My goodness. my goodness what a wild ride it has been. Very stressful.
But the best part of today was probably when I got 3 messages in all caps from
Henry. He said he just couldn’t wait to serve the Lord and that nothing else
mattered anymore. haha take an L, @princessdowney. But that actually got me so
hyped. Like I jumped out of my seat. Yallzz, we have known each other for the
past 9 years and been best friends for at least the past 5. Not once did we
prioritize spiritual things. Seeing this man recognizing the Lord as first in
all things is the coolest thing ever. Mans is a different person since serving
in the temple. I just wanna see this man now. If there is a way to get him to
fly through Rīga on his way to the MTC, I will force exchanges so I can be
there at the airport to see the changed man that this fool. Henry, I love you
and I’m so proud of you. And I’m glad that you will finally appreciate the 9-12
minute voice recordings. I also expect the same kinds of things on Pdays. You
text me first, not your mom. Cause that’ll be at the close of my Pday and I’m
not about to miss out on that chance to talk to you. "You serve, and serve
loyally" "no man having set his hand to the plow, and looking back,
is fit for the kingdom of Heaven." Go crazy my duddddeeeee!!!!!
Overall day: 9.5/10
Yall are legends. Remember who you are: Sons and Daughters
of The Living God.
Putniņš out ✌️
Latvian Word of the Week: Proteīna Pulveris; Protein powder
Es nopirku proteīna pulveri tāpēc, ka Elders Bestovs
palielinās pār mani.
I bought protein powder cause Elder Bastow is getting bigger
than me.
Spiritual Thought of the Week: Taken from Elder Vern P.
Stanfil's The Perfect Harvest.
"The Savior stands ready to accept our humble offerings
and perfect them through His grace. With Christ, there is no imperfect
harvest."
Elder Stanfill compares a [corn?] harvester's inability to
collect and retain 100% of the harvested corn to our inability to measure up to
the "measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ" (Ephesians
4:12-13). Later on, he says that the extra corn that laid on the ground fed
migrating birds. He pointed out, that although not all of the corn was
collected, all of it was used for a purpose.
If we do our best, to be our best, God will use, what we see
as shortcomings to bless the lives of others. It will likely require patience.
And it will require us to "do all we can do, [before Christ] will do only
He can do. I’ve seen this several times on my mission. The most blatant has
been within lessons. I have both seen and been a part of a full-hearted, but
half-communicated, lesson. I have seen missionaries share experiences with the
most abhorrible Latvian grammar and incorrect words that you can imagine. But
somehow, Christ communicates those feelings of the heart to the souls of those
being taught. I’ve seen and been a part of it. It’s one of the reasons that
Brother Ščerbiniņš is so great. He thinks that every preposition forces dative,
but he brings an impossible spirit.
Yalls, if you think that you’re struggle to uphold your
calling whether that be as a First Counselor in the Bishopric, Deacons Quorum
Secretary, as a set apart representative of Jesus Christ, or even a non-set
apart representative of Jesus Christ (cause we all took his name upon us),
remember first that the Lord loves effort. And remember second, that He will
use your inabilities to accomplish great works.
Alma 37:6
"Now ye may suppose that this is foolishness in me; but
behold I say unto you, that by small and simple things are great things brought
to pass; and small means in many instances doth confound the wise."
1. Pic from Ernests Baptism
2. Also from Ernests Baptism, but better
3. We got Martiņš Birkenfelds and Raitis posted up after the
Law of Chastity lesson. Less gooo
4. Raitis took the missionaries, Lāsma and her kids, and
Ivita to the beach to watch the sunset. We got back after nine. ://
5. Idk, clouds looked kinda dope. I also, after pointing
them out, got clowned by Lāsma for trying to come up with a theory behind the
weather patterns and the cloud patterns. She has no respect for the men of
science as I am.
6. Raitis took us with Ernests to check out a tank. For some
reason I don't have a picture of the tank, but I got another sunset pic. (I get
my selfie technique from my dad).
Ohh one more thought!!
for all my Saudi folks out there who went on the Ukraine
temple trip.... Yeah so yall remember snowball fighting and playing capture the
flag with the youth of the Ukrainian branch there? Yeah, well one of those
members is now my Zone Leader. And he remembers when we visittedd. Isn't that
legendary?/? Heš a super cool dude too. Shout out to Elder Petrakov