Monday, August 28, 2017

Week Five




Hello!

This week has been pretty interesting. It all started p-day when there was a solar eclipse. I was really excited to go out and see it. As we were getting ready to see it in the fullness of its glory, we got a phone call. The hospital called us and told us we needed to come and give some lady a blessing, because she had been asking all morning. So we went to the hospital and gave her a blessing. She was Russian and I couldn't understand anything she was saying, but I think she wanted us to stay and talk more. Then the chapel lady swooped us up and decided she wanted to take us on an impromptu tour of the hospital. I was really uneasy because I wanted to go outside and stare at the sun, but I survived. We finally made it outside, and I ran and grabbed 2 pairs of sunglasses and stared at the sun. The moon was still there, and I was able to look at it just for a little bit. 

Since my trainer is also the district leader we go on exchanges a lot. So this week I went on 2 exchanges back to back. The first was in Machias. Machias is 2 1/2 hours away so we left the night before to get there. We went blue berry farming and that was pretty fun. They give you a little hand rake and you just rake through all them and pick them up. We got a good load of blue berries. One cool thing about the wild blue berry farms is that they don't plant them. They just grow everywhere, and the fields look like a giant field of weeds.

After that we went and talked to some progressing investigator. Out of nowhere it got super foggy, and as the sun set it looked like the start of some zombie apocalypse movie. We drove out to Beals Island. It's a pretty small island and driving to get there it looked like we were driving over some clouds because the road was narrow and on both sides was the ocean.

The next exchange was with the zone leaders. We met them at district meeting and split there. We went back down to Rockland and did some work in my area. It was all good. We went contacting and were able to get some new investigators. We drove and slept at the zone leaders trailer that night, so I didn't get to sleep at my place for 3 nights in a row!  Thursday we drove back to Rockland and finally worked with the trio again. We taught Carl and Blake and invited both of them to church. They accepted the invite. After that we went and taught a new favorite investigator of mine named Nathan. He's 17 and has lots of questions about the church. These homeless people kept interrupting our discussion, so we finally just gave them some Book of Mormons and they left. People have a real drinking problem out here. It's sad to see everyone in the state they're in, but it just makes me grateful for the word of wisdom and how it's blessed my life.

On Friday we went to the food pantry to volunteer again. That place is fun to work at. When we were all finished though all the workers bombarded us with sooooo much food. We tried saying no, but they insisted. Now we have a bunch of food. I'm pretty sure we have enough snack bars to last every transfer for the rest of my mission. On Saturday night a Sister going through some very interesting situations called us and asked for a blessing. Well we went over there and she asked me if I would do it. So I gave my first blessing out in the field. Then not even 24 hours later after church the Branch President called us into his office, and a little kid and his dad were there. They are less active and are struggling pretty bad. The dad wanted the child to have a blessing. So the Branch President asked the little boy to choose one of us 3 missionaries. The little kid chose me too so I gave it to him with like 6 other people in the room.

Btw there is some well known harp player in the branch. His name is Alex Bigney. We ate dinner with him and his family, and I got to play the harp for a little bit. Good times. Anyways I had a great week and I'm looking forward to more fun here in Rockland. 




Pictures from when they helped rake in the wild blueberry harvest for the Machias, Maine food pantry:













Pictures from a hike they took today to Mt. Battie in Camden, Maine:
















Various pictures from the week:















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