It's transfers tomorrow. Over half the zone if going. Two new district leaders, new area, one fresh out of the CCM, and new roommate. Elder major gringo is going to Trujillo and we're getting another. It was a pretty slow week. Didn't have time to do much. Lots of meetings and devotionals. We went to a member's house for Skype and her internet was useless. I think I broke the camera on the phone. She was chatting with us on Sunday and said she can't use her camera. I don't think that was me.
Monday, December 28, 2015
The New Year
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Navidad
I don't know who is taking my weeks away, but they won't stop. I can't figure out why I'm emailing again. It's difficult to understand it's already been 5 weeks here in Chimbote. We did lots of fun stuff though. We had an activity on Friday, they called it a Chocolatada. Don't know what it is, but there was singing and dancing and food. Us four elders lip sang Mary, Did You Know in front of everyone. It was ridiculous, but they enjoyed it. We had about 200 people there, which is 50 more than we had at church, kinda sad, like the topics for Sunday. It was missionary work.
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Soy Peruano
We started out the week with some FHE, and my comp made tacos. Mexico right. We had them Monday and Tuesday. The Peruvians were sweating like crazy! It's hard to find stuff that is spicy here. They're a delicate people. But we also had an FHE in the house we live about the Spirit and how it guides us. But the whole time, the members across the street were blasting music. But then we had banana splits which made up for it. Those members sure love to play their music everyday though, it makes planning tough. And the other thing that makes it tough is when the power goes out. It's a good thing I brought a little lantern.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Lluvia!
There is a less active member and her boyfriend who we've been teaching. She went down to Guarme to do some kind of animal thing for a week. But we continued to just teach him. But one day at about 6 we knocked on the door and he opened it with his face all torn up and blood all over his pants. He said he just got in a motorcycle accident at 12 noon. He thought he could go faster then a car through and intersection and lost. But! he still came to church with those scars! But we can't baptize him till he moves out or gets married. We'll see how it works.
Another couple we've been teaching are very catholic or something. We tried to teach the Restoration. Everything was great! I invited the husband to be baptized. Then he went off about the example of Christ and I don't even know what happened or most of what he said. But somehow my companion brought up the work for the dead and the wife lost it! She said, ¨You can't do that, this is the only chance you get!¨(but in rapid Spanish)
So we pulled out some 1 Cor 15 and she didn't want to hear any of it! So we'll see how it goes...
Yesterday was the birthday of our pensionista's son and we had PerĂº cake! And threw a big party after fast Sunday. There a really nice family and shared the cake with us. But the weird thing is school is out until March. So during study it's pretty loud downstairs, so we're thinking about moving with a couple more in our area. We had a FHE with them on Saturday and she said she misses the missionaries and bought us pizza. We'll see how it goes.
But everything is great, teaching everyday and always improving. Miss all of you!
Elder Willard v.3