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Week 11 Email: Transfer 2 week 2!

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This past week has been busy to say the least! We were able to visit most of the ward and a lot of our friends (what we call our investigators). On top of this we also had Zone conference, a mission tour, a new missionary meeting, and some mores meetings 🫠.  Even though it was very busy, it was enjoyable. The mission tour is when a general authority comes and visits each zone in the mission. Elder Jaggy of the seventy (who spoke this past conference) was here.  I feel kind of bad because he spoke for almost all of all the meetings including zone conference, which was about 8 or 9 hours of talking.  Everything he taught was awesome and I learned a ton. The biggest thing I learned though was that "rejection is just redirection" and that even when it gets really hard the lord is proud of us for not giving up.  Even if you are door knocking for hours and find nobody.  This truth as helped me realize that when we continue to press forward, even when it feels like we...

Week 11 FaceTime

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  Highlights this week: 1. Zone Conference—Meeting Elder Jaggy 2. He gets to bless another house this week—very confident about this investigator 3. Meeting with investigator friends 4. Getting in the groove of missionary life 5. He feels like every week is great 6. Getting a package from home Challenges: 1. Having some lessons fall through 2. Having a slower week 3.  The weather—it’s always pouring rain loop

Week 10 Email: transfers 🎉

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This past week has been both busy and exciting. Going into the week it was a pretty normal week, but when we got transfer news Thursday morning I found out I would be getting a new trainer named Elder Jeffree from Sydney Australia. Sometimes, (but very rarely) missionaries in training will recieve follow up trainers because their trainer has been in the area for a while. This means that I have had to lead the area which has been a bit stressful but I have gotten used to it. Going into this next transfer I am very excited because I have a very chill companion and we are planning on getting some investigators on date in the coming weeks.  It has been an awesome 9 weeks and I am so excited for next week! Until then, I hope you all have a great week! 

Week 10 FaceTime

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This week’s Highlights: 1. Getting an inactive family to come back to church 2. Getting a new companion, Elder Jefferee, from Sydney, and Elder Tuimaseve as a new roommate 3. Getting a new flat with a dryer Challenges: 1. Almost getting jumped 2. Biking in their suits all day and getting super hot and sweaty

Week 9 Email: Transfer Week🎉... and bed bugs

This past week has been both busy and wild.  Going into the week we were pretty busy. Stacked appointments, a lot of member visits and we even found 2 new investigators. Since New Zealand is 17 hours ahead of the US we couldn't watch conference live so we had to watched it this past Saturday and Sunday. The talks were awesome, oʻjoojojooojoojooʻoʻj0and I loved the focus on the family proclamation to the world.  I also am getting a new trainer next transfer not only do I have to lead the area but we are at a different flat for this upcoming week.  The flat we are staying at is known for being the WORST flat in the mission. It is so bad that half of the house is lowered than the other have because it has sank into the ground. Over the past two weeks bedbugs have been moving around the zone and the elders that we are sharing a flat with just had bedbugs.  So we flea bombed our bedroom and basically the entire house because of how bad it was. Despite the flat, and findin...

Week 9 FaceTime

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Week 8 Email: Biking and Rain 🌧️

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And just like that another busy week here in south Auckland 🔥🔥 This week I had exchanges with one of the Samoen Elders that lives in our Flat. It was really cool to visit his ward and meet some of the members.  One of the members even said if I came back before I left the area he would give me one of his Samoen battle swords 🗡🇼🇸 which was really cool.  The Samoen elders that me and my companion share a flat with have been needing the car a lot this week that meant that me and my companion biked a ton.  Because we had a lot of appointments that were all around the area we biked so much everyday. On top of that it was pouring rain almost all day everyday 🌧. On Sunday me and my companion were crossing a marsh to get to another neighborhood to go visit some members and as we were crossing this marsh my companion's bike started sinking to the point were it was fully under the water. Because it was at least a mile to get around the river I had to cross the river too....

Week 8 FaceTime

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Happy birthday to Dad today! Highlights: 1. Meeting with the members 2. Getting a new Māori investigator friend, Ken, through a part-member family 3. Cutting a member’s 3-ft long braided beard 4. Teaching the ward members in the “mini mission” activity Challenges: 1. Having some slow days 2. The rain 3. Appts falling through  4. Crashing his bike in the rain