Thursday, October 22, 2009

Our Trip to Russia

Bob and I travelled to Russia the first of this month as I stated in a previous post and I wanted to post a few pictures from the trip.  Bob hasn't downloaded them yet so I am posting a few that a friend took for us so you can see a little of the culture right now and I will post more as we get them downloaded.
We had a really nice dinner this night and the entertainment that followed was pretty fun
Russian Musicians, they were quite lively!
The dancers were so colorful and energetic, sometimes a little too energetic.  One of the legislators at our table got kicked as a leg flew by a little too close.

The swords were a little intimidating as they threw them around through the air within inches of some of our heads.  I was sure glad when they put them away.

Hopefully there will be more soon.  We had a good time and it was fun seeing a new culture.  We really do have it good here in America though.  It's pretty hard to beat.


News from Russia

Hey there,
 
We had an awesome week this week.  A lot of great things happened, including me getting a package.  That was so great, thanks for that.  We have been feasting on all the goodies yet still trying to eat them slow so they last.  It's almost Anthony's big day huh?  I still can't believe it.  I wish I were there, that whole thing will be so much fun.  Make sure to tell everyone hello for me that I haven't talked to.  Speaking of which, do you think you could get Garetts and Matts emails?  It would probably be easier to get Matt's and then I can get Garetts from him.  I haven't heard from either of them since I got here.  I liked the pictures from Russia, that looked pretty cool.  I want to go to something like that sometime.  I love the mustache Dad, how did you convince mom to let you do that?  Hopefully everyone is feeling good and healthy for the festivities, it's just not fun to be sick.
 
Well, this week was a lot of fun.  I forgot to tell you about it last week but Elder Nelson from the 12 was coming here to a city in our mission to dedicate a branch building there.  It's actually the city I almost got transferred to.  Anyway, we got to go to it and so did the elders from Kaluga, one of the cities in our zone.  They came to our apartment the night before and stayed which was awesome because that was the night I got my package and Elder Player got a package as well.  We put all our treats on the couch and took pictures of it.  His package had stuff like taco seasoning, enchilada sauce mix and peanut butter.  He actually gave us a packet of taco and enchilada stuff which was really awesome.  We get plenty of peanut butter because Sister Woolley gives us all a jar of it every zone conference.  Anyway, it was a lot of fun that night.  The next morning, one of the senior couples picked us up in the presidents car and drove us to Veronizh which was about 5 1/2 hours away.  The ride was long but we were all so excited it wasn't too bad.  We got there and went to the branch building which was so awesome.  It used to be an old theatre that was just sitting empty so the church bought it and has fixed it up so nice.  It is so huge and such an awesome building.  It has a basketball court in it and a room with a ping pong table.  I played two games of ping pong and am currently undefeated as a missionary.  I hope to keep that status throughout my mission.  We were supposed to have a missionary meeting with Elder Nelson but we found out that it was so foggy in Moscow, their plane wouldn't take off so President had his driver drive them all.  We had an improvised missionary meeting with one of the senior couples leading it.  When President and his wife finally arrived along with Elder Nelson and President Paul, our area president, we were able to have an extra hour and a half with them.  Elder Nelson was so cool!  He had to be completely exhausted.  He had gotten to Russia maybe a day or two earlier and he hadn't had any food the whole day, not to mention the 6 hour car ride they had but he still had the energy to stand and teach us for almost an hour.  We got to shake his hand first then he said, I'm here to help you but I can't do that unless I know what you need.  He let us ask any questions we wanted.  Only two questions got asked, one of them by me.  One elder asked about being bold and how to do that without being overbearing.  I asked how to more fully focus on the work and be more receptive to spiritual promptings.  Between the two, he taught us from the scriptures for almost an hour.  It was so amazing.  There were only about 16 missionaries there and we were sitting in a small room with an apostle, just talking!  It was the most amazing thing ever.  Elder Nelson brought such a warm and peaceful spirit with him, you couldn't help but know for sure he was an apostle of the Lord.  After that, we ate an amazing meal cooked by one of the sisters in the branch.  We had to hurry and eat because the dedication was supposed to start at 6:30.  The dedication itself was really awesome.  The room was packed full of Russian members of the church.  I couldn't believe it.  They have youth, they have priesthood holders, they have young men and womens programs.  It was like stepping back into a real ward.  Our ward has no youth but the baby of the branch president.  It was really motivating and impressive.  We heard talks from President and Sister Woolley, President Powell then Elder Nelson.  He told us that his son served there and was actually one of the missionaries who opened up the city of Veronizh!  That's pretty cool.  He finished up and read the dedicatory prayer.  After he read it, someone read it in Russian because Elder Nelson had had the mission president of his son translate the prayer!  After the prayer, Elder Nelson stood up and as his translator stood up as well, he told him to sit down.  Elder Nelson stood at the pulpit and bore a powerful testimony all in Russian.  It was so impressive and I know it meant the world to the members there.  It was really touching.  We all were really impressed and motivated to work hard.  We got back in the car after one last handshake with Elder Nelson and we headed home.  We didn't get back until 2:00 in the morning but it was so worth it.
 
We had another meeting with Tanya, our baptismal candidate.  She seems to be doing fine and we are still hoping for the 14th.  We are also meeting with a member tonight to talk about how we can get the branch involved in re-activating a lot of people.  I hope we are able to get something figured out.
 
One more good story about what's been going on lately.  Our washing machine broke down about a week and a half ago.  We have been trying to get the sisters old washing machine from their apartment since they left.  In the process, we uncovered a real crime!  The old landlord of the sisters has a daughter that just got married to a real punk.  I guess the guy stole the keys to the empty apartment and changed the locks.  This is true because we have the old keys and they don't work.  He refuses to give his father in law the keys and refuses to give up the washing machine.  He is trying to force the poor guy into giving the apartment to him and the guys daughter so they can rent it out.  The landlord is one of the nicest guys in the world and actually has a desire to get baptized.  Literally the week after he told us he wanted to be baptized, all this stuff happened.  You would think Satan doesn't want him to be baptized or something huh?  He doesn't want to cause a family dispute so he offered straight up to buy us a new washing machine.  We weren't sure about the whole situation so we talked to president and he said Let him!  Then he said we should pay for half because honestly the guy doesn't have a whole lot of money.  I feel really bad for him but there isn't a whole lot he can do right now.  He was so ashamed and embarrassed to tell us, I felt pretty bad.  Anyway, we have been washing our garments in the shower at night and putting them on the radiator until morning.  It isn't fun and I want a washing machine, we have been doing this for a week and a half!  Ha, oh well, we are getting the new machine right after we finish writing then probably spending the rest of the day doing laundry.  It will be so nice to have real clean garments.  I just don't think shampoo does the same thing as a good wash.
 
Well that's about all that has been going on around here.  We have zone conference next week.  We will be there a day early because Elder Hiatt has a visa trip.  I'm not sure what they do with the companion, I might just end up hanging out in the office all day, we'll see.  Then the next week we will travel to Kaluga to go on splits with those elders.  We are almost as busy as you guys! I will try to send some pictures home next week.  President Woolley will be emailing us a group photo of us with Elder Nelson.  Thanks for everything!  I love you.
 
Elder Geddes

 

Monday, October 19, 2009

All is well in Russia

Okay, this week has been just plain great.  First of all, I haven't had a stomach problem in a little over a week.  Things are "working themselves out" quite nicely with my guts if you know what I mean!  That just makes everything 10 times better.  I'm happier, more focused and just an all around better missionary without that problem.  Also, I got to watch conference. It was so good.  It was by far the most meaningful conference I have seen and heard.  It was pretty intense since we would watch one session then pretty much start the next one but it was so good.  I think I finally realized that the men and women who speak are really called of God and have a special message for us.  I loved hearing the talk that mentioned Russia.  That made us all feel really proud to be here and made us all want to work even harder.  I loved Elder Hollands talk!  That was powerful.  All I have to say is I feel bad for Elder Cook for having to follow that talk, but he did good to.  I can't wait to get the conference ensign.  I wish we each got our own but it's one per companionship so we'll just have to fight over it.  The only hard part about the conference weekend was that not too many members showed up.  Only 3 people showed up for Saturday and only two stayed for both sessions.  There were about 9 on Sunday, but once again, only a few stayed for the whole thing.  Elder Hiatt and I really want to do something to strengthen the branch.  The big thing is that we need to help our branch president extend callings to everyone.  I think if they had some sort of responsibility in the branch they would be more active.  We'll see though. 
 
On Monday, Elder Hiatt and I got to travel to Rezon to conduct splits with those elders there.  It's about a 4 hour bus ride or so but I got a little sleep since we left pretty early so it wasn't too bad.  Splits are always fun since the two other cities in our zone each have an elder from my mtc district.  Elder Guynn is in Rezon so I get to be companions with him again once a transfer.  It's fun to work as two greenies and find out what we can do.  We taught a lesson and then took care of some branch stuff since he is the new branch secratary just like me.  It was cool because I was able to help him fill out the paper, I knew what to say to the post office lady to send the money, and I was able to help out a little with some of the other paperwork.  The next day we had lunch at McDonalds since they don't have one here in Tula and got back on the bus to head home.  This is where one of the funnest/coolest things ever happened.  The bus stops two times on the way, each for just a few minutes so people can stand up, get a drink, go to the bathroom or whatever.  The bus driver told us we would be at this one stop for about 20 minutes.  Elder Hiatt had to go to the bathroom and he refused to use the one at the bus stop. (a hole cut in the concrete floor...)  We decided to walk a ways down this road to find a nice covering of trees for him.  As we were walking back to the bus, we see our bus pulling away from the stop.  We had left our bags on the bus and also, we were still over an hour away from Tula.  We start running and I thought for sure the bus would stop for a second and we would be able to catch it but it didn't.  It just pulled right out and started driving.  I kicked it in gear and started running faster than I think I have ever ran.  I jumped over a huge puddle and even had to jump in an even bigger puddle and just when I thought this was going to work, the bus sped up and drove away.  I couldn't believe it, I thought for sure I had just lost my scriptures and my backpack.  We decided the only thing we could do was try to flag someone down and have them drive us up ahead of the bus so we could stop the bus.  We turn around and there are two taxis right behind us.  They had seen us running and knew what was going on.  We spoke with the first taxi and he said Don't use me, this guy behind me has a faster car!  So we hurried to the taxi behind him and the guy already had the doors open for us.  We jumped in and he said Where was the bus headed!  I yelled TULA and Elder Hiatt said STRAIGHT AHEAD and this guy stepped on it.  It was like it was his personal mission to get us on our bus!  We were going so fast, passing people left and right.  It better than any ride at disneyland or anywhere else, it was awesome.  Finally we see our bus and the guy starts going even faster.  We catch up to it and he honks at the bus and sticks his hand out to wave him down.  We jumped out and Elder Hiatt gave the man 200 rubles, not bad for 5 minutes of driving.  When we got on the bus all the old babushkas were laughing and saying, Wow, we thought we left you guys, or Don't you know we only stop for a few minutes?  We were both really out of breath, we were pretty muddy from the puddles, but we were sure glad to be back on the bus.  It was awesome.
 
The week gets even better with last night.  We had a lesson with an investigator we got from the sisters, although Elder Player and I found her on the streets about a month ago.  We had decided we were going to commit her to baptism.  When we finally got to the part of the lesson where we were going to do it, I was really nervous and just praying she would know how important it is and accept.  Elder Hiatt invited her to be baptised and she was a little confused with the question or how Elder Hiatt said it or something so he had to repeat himself.  When he did that she said, Oh, okay, ya ya.  We figured she was still a little confused and were both kind of like... uh... you will?  and she said Ya, I will.  We couldn't believe it!  I was so happy, I couldn't stop smiling.  We set a goal for November 14th.  Happy birthday dad!  She still has a lot to learn, and we really want to make sure she understands exactly what needs to happen and exactly what she is about to do.  We will work really hard to help her understand this and have her ready by the 14th.  I am really hoping she is because I'm not sure if I'll get to stay in Tula next transfer or what and the transfer ends on the 15th.  But if she's not ready, we won't rush it.  I am pretty excited.  We have two more ladies we are ready to commit next time we meet with them and also a guy that we will be talking to tonight that wants to be baptised.  When the blessings come, they come in bulk!  Thats why we always have to be patient when we seem to be in a drought. 
 
Anyway, that's pretty much our week.  Today we have to get the washing machine out of the sisters old apartment and haul it across town to ours because ours broke this week.  It will be an interesting experience, hopefully it won't be so bad though.  I'm glad you two seem to have had lots of fun and interesting experiences in Russia.  Hopefully you got some cool pictures and some cool souveniers.  Way to go for sharing the gospel with all those people.  We learned in our last mission conference that a lot of times all we are doing is preparing people for the day they are ready to accept the gospel.  Every time we share our testimony or our knowledge of the gospel, we are helping people get a little closer to becoming the elect of God.  Keep it up.  Oh ya, I can't believe you couldn't eat the Borsh!  I have had a bowl, it's downright tasty!  Did you put the sour cream in it?  That's just unbelievable.  Honestly, I haven't really eaten one thing that I haven't liked here.  I did have one rogue pastry that wasn't my favorite which was wierd because I have been extremely lucky at picking out delicious pastries.  Let's just say what looked like strawberry jam was just some sort of sick spicy sort of undescribable substance.  Anyway, other than that, I really have liked what I have eaten.  For the most part we cook for ourselves or eat at a restaraunt but we have been fed a few times.  It got cold enough to turn on the radiators.  Everyone says they day they turn on the radiators is the day it starts getting warm again and thats exactly what happened.  Now, our radiators are going full blast but it has been pretty warm outside.  Our apartment is stinkin hot!  I haven't bought my winter stuff yet, every time we plan on it, something comes up.  Should I just use my credit card to pull money off after this month until you can get me a new debit card?  If not, I'll probably have to just pull a bunch of money off before the end of the month so I have some personal money.  Let me know what I should do.  Well I think that's all I have.  I can't wait to get the packages!  The work is going well, I'm still struggling to learn Russian but it's coming along.  I love it here and I love being a missionary.  There is a lot I could do to improve but I'm working hard and doing my best.  I love you guys!  Thanks for everything.
 
Elder Geddes

Thursday, October 15, 2009

October 3, 2009

(This is out of order, mom asked me to change it so it would be in order, but it got too complicated with her being a contributor and me, so this is a couple weeks ago....Liz)

Hello everyone,

First of all, I am still in Tula and I found out last night that I will be here for one more transfer! I don't know if I explained it well last week but President hadn't exactly made up his mind. I was going to go to Veronizh on the 9th but we got the good news last night. Most likely at the end of this transfer I will be somewhere else though. I'll tell you more about that later though.

How is everyone doing? It sounds like things are going great there. It is getting really cold here but no snow yet. I was happy to hear that Soda beat Russia to the snow. Today I hope to get a Kepka, one of those hats they wear on the newsies. Pretty much the only people who wear them are old men and missionaries but I will be one of those missionaries that wears it. Also, I will be buying some sweaters today. I'm not ready to buy my real coat and that stuff, but I'm working my way there.

This last week was a really awesome week. Last P-Day, we went to яснан поляна (yasnaya polyana in case it doesn't come through) the place where Tolstoy was born. I think I told you that. But it was so beautiful! The leaves are changing, there were so many trees and a small lake on his property. It was awesome to be in a peaceful nature setting and just enjoy the fresh air. I even bought a small souvenier, a little wooden plate with a painting of the scenery. It's something I'll have hanging on my wall when I have a house. I was pretty excited about that. That pretty much took up our whole p-day. The rest of the week was just good. We met a few people who I think are elect and ready to hear the gospel. One night, a couple nights ago, Elder Hiatt and I were about to go into a building and knock on some doors. For some reason I really felt like I didn't want to work and I would rather just take a seat somewhere and do nothing. I thought for a minute about that and realized something good must be waiting in this building and Satan wants me to be lazy and not work. I told Elder Hiatt that and we began calling apartments trying to get in. Every apartment building has stairwells. Each stairwell has it's own door with something called a Dom-a-phone. We have to call apartments and ask permission to come in and speak with people. Anyway, after I told Elder Hiatt this, he called an apartment and a guy answered and asked what we wanted to do. When Elder Hiatt told him he said sure, come talk to me first. I thought this must be what was waiting here! We went and talked to the guy. He was way muslim and ended up just wanting to argue with us. Elder Hiatt was sort of letting himself get a bit frustrated. We talked to the guy for probably over a half an hour. Finally the subject changed, we were able to make friends with the guy, then we said goodbye. Elder Hiatt was a bit flustered and just wanted to leave the place. We do what we call power hours here where at least one hour a day is set aside for knocking doors. He said, lets just go, our power hour is almost over anyway. I was a bit frustrated as well at the fact that Elder Hiatt was letting anger be involved in a discussion about the gospel. I told him we should stay and knock on a few more doors and that the purpose of a power hour isn't to spend an hour knocking on doors but to try and find someone special. Also I kind of got after him for letting himself get mad while talking to the guy. I could tell he was just cussing me out in his mind, which he later admitted to doing, but we stayed. We went to a different floor and the first door we knocked on was a younger woman with a small family. She had met with missionaries about 10 years ago but she had since moved and had kids and just lost contact with us. She seemed happy to see us, gave us her information and we will be meeting with her soon. After that, Elder Hiatt couldn't stop talking about it. He said it was a miracle and that he just wanted to leave the place and do other stuff. We were both sort of re-energized by the experience and we can't wait to meet with her. Also, the next day we met a guy who had the same situation. He had met with missionaries before but lost contact. We lent him a Book of Mormon and will meet with him soon as well. Last night at our English club, we had a Vietnamese grad student come. He speaks pretty good English and he immediately began asking questions about our church. We technically aren't allowed to talk about church in English club so I told him I would talk to him after. Well after the class, I talked to him and asked if he would be interested in meeting with us. He said he would and that he wants to learn all about our church. He even asked when we meet if we would be able to bring him some sort of book or some sort of study material so he could get familiar with our church. I said "You want a book? I think we could arrange that." We will try to get him one in Vietnamese so he understands it better. His name is Thien and I feel really good about him. To make things even better, I'm not sure if I told you or not, but the sisters got taken out of Tula. One finished her mission and the other got transfered to Belarus. That means we get to take over their investigators! They have a few pretty solid ones that we are excited about.

So after all this success, I really really didn't want to leave Tula but I had kind of accepted the fact that I would be gone next week. Well at about 10:40 we got a phone call from the AP's. They told us we would be together for one more transfer! I couldn't believe it. We are both really excited that we will be together and about the work that will be done. We have a lot going for us right now and it is easy to see the hand of the Lord in all that we are doing.

That means that I will get your package in a nice, timely fashion. So don't worry about that. Just send it to the mission home. I am jealous that you all will be watching conference this weekend but don't worry, we get to watch it next week, IN ENGLISH!! I can't wait for that. We have been listening to talks from older conferences. We have one conference on tape and one on cd so we have gotten to listen to some good stuff.

I can't wait for you to come to Russia and see this place. It's great. You'll get to hear the language, which I've come to find out is a beautiful language... when spoken by natives. You'll love it.

Thanks for all of your prayers and faith. I'm not worried in the least. The Lord wants me to be here and will prepare a way for me to not only be here but to be able to be here with an eye single to his glory. I have been studying a lot about faith this past couple weeks. We show our faith by obedience and hard work. What better place to show both of those than here on a mission? There are so many opportunities to be blessed as a missionary. I am striving to strengthen my faith every day so that I won't have to be afraid or in doubt. In the bible dictionary under faith it says the the Lord has shown his characteristics such as love, knowledge, power, in their fullness so that the mind of man can accept him and not be afraid or doubt. He has shown us that he is capable of incredible things. He did that so that we can fully trust that he can do incredible things in our lives. I read the story about Christ sleeping on the ship and the disciples wondering "carest not that we perish?" I think we receive trials in our lives that sometimes are pretty difficult. Sometimes we don't think we can handle them and we just want the Lord to take them away. I think the hardest tests are tests of patience and faith. Of course we would want the Lord to heal us right away when we feel sick, but that sometimes isn't the case. We have to have faith as long as it takes. Our lives work on the Lords time. I know the disciples tried to hold out as long as they could before the woke Christ, it says the ship was full of water and in other accounts, covered in waves. I wonder if they had held out just a little longer, knowing that the Son of Man was asleep on that very ship, if things would have worked out. I'll hold out as long as it takes, knowing that the Son of Man is with me and that he won't let me drown. I know that the Lord is mindful of us. If we just look, we will find more blessings and more love given to us in our lives than we even realize.

Thanks again for everything, I am so blessed to have such a strong family helping me every step of the way here on my mission. I love you all.

Elder Geddes

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

So close yet so far

Bob and I spent the last week in St. Petersburg Russia and got a little taste of what Jess is experiencing. It was a good experience but I love the USA. It was so hard being so close to where Jess is and not being able to go see him. Everyone thought we were crazy to not go visit but we knew it was the best way. We felt some of the frustration Jess is feeling at learning the language. Bob kept saying, "poor Jess, how can you learn a language like this, you can't even sound it out." What we forgot is that the Lord wants him to learn it so he will, plain and simple. There is so much history there, most of it pretty sordid and sad, but histroy none the less. It is like stepping back in time when you look at the buildings but stepping forward when you see all the fashionable women and men there. St. Petersburg is a little more like that than some of the other areas of Russia but I was amazed at the contrast. You still see the babushkas ( the older generation of Russian women) so there was a stark contrast there as well. It was fun to see but I am not sure it was worth the 27 hours of travel we had to endure to see it. I now have a greater appreciation for Jess and what he is going through. This will be a life changing event in his life in more ways than one. Here is his latest letter which we received while there.

Hello everyone,
Well, as usual, time goes by faster every day. I have now been on a mission for over 4 months and I can't hardly believe it. I hope I am growing and learning enough to keep up with how fast time flies. It sounds like you all are busy and happy and that everything is going great. I'm glad you all liked conference, I get to watch it in English on Saturday and Sunday. I can't wait.

I'm glad you and dad are liking Russia, it is a lot different than home but it is a great place. Just ignore the not so good stuff about it because remember, there are some not so good stuff everywhere in the world. By the way, the alphabet is easier to sound out than English haha, it's still really really hard to read because the words are so stinkin big. Reading is something I really want to get good at because some missionaries don't get very good at it and it's a shame. I knew you would love how people drive around here. I hope you get a chance to ride in a Marshutka. They are the vans you've probably seen around. They usually have a number in the window. Those guys know how to drive. They can be taking your money, giving you change, passing someone in between a bus and another car and change the radio station pretty much all at the same time. It's incredible and sometimes a bit scary. I have actually gotten a few souveniers. I think I told you about the plate thing but I'm not sure if I told you about my coin collection. I decided I would like to collect some coins, some soviet ones and some modern ones. They have a coin similar to the state quarters we have. There are 64 different ones for different cities and different events. I mentioned this to one of the guys in our English club and told him I would trade him my state quarters for some of his coins. I had 14 state quarters to give him and he brought me a ton of awesome coins. I told him you like coins, dad, and last night he brought me about 15 more coins and said he wanted to explain what each coin was so I could explain to you when I got home. He's a really cool guy. So now I have some soviet coins, some post soviet coins that aren't in use and some modern coins. Also, a member in our branch gave Elder Hiatt and me an old soviet one ruble coin. I am pretty excited about it. As for you guys, make sure you get a few ties! I love them and have bought 5 since I got here. They are really nice. I'm sure you won't really get to just go wander around by yourself since you don't know the language but try to get your guides to take you on a marshutka and to a reenick if they haven't already. As for the package, send it to the office. I'm not sure if you have already put the address on it or not but for future reference, the international p.o. box is the best place to send packages I found out. I guess it's just a bit faster or something but either way will be fine. Make sure you remember all the stuff you see and do so you can tell me about it, I hear St. Pete's is amazing. By the way, are you sure it was a greek orthodox church? Or was it a Russian orthodox church? I've been waiting all week to find out how you like it here so don't forget a thing, okay?

This week was good, maybe a little frustrating but overall pretty good. With the Book of Mormon lending thing we have been doing, we have had a lot of people accept the book. The problem is that most of them have just been giving it back. We have two ladies that are actually reading it, but we haven't been able to sit down with them and have a real lesson. Over all, I really like this program and I have high hopes for it. Something a little frustrating about the work here is that the members aren't always very cooperative with things. We have started trying to build up an institute program here where on Fridays the members and also non members can meet together and study the scriptures. The teacher is a stud! His name is Sergei and he has been a member for about 5 months or something. We actually made him an Elder last Sunday! We got permission from President Woolley because he really does understand a lot. He loves the gospel. Anyway, he is the teacher but the problem is, nobody is coming. Our branch president doesn't even come to things. Last week it was the teacher, the missionaries, and two girls we are teaching. Last night, we had a branch activity where we watched The Other Side of Heaven. The only member to show up was Sergei. We had lots of people there though because we invited our English club members. Also, the same two girls who we have been teaching came as well. After it was over, we talked with Thien, the Vietnamese guy I met a while ago, I can't remember if I told you about him. He hasn't forgotten that we promised to get him a Book of Mormon in Vietnamese and neither have we. Once he gets that book we will be able to really start teaching him about it. I have high hopes for him. Also after the meeting, a guy named Akram asked if he could have a Book of Mormon. He also asked if we have any other books that teach about our church doctrine. We gave him a gospel doctrines book and set up a meeting for this weekend! He has been coming to English club lately and has just recently started becoming pretty interested in our church. I can't wait to meet with him. We also have one lady that we inherited from the sisters who is completely ready for baptism. She is just too scared. Satan knows she is about to make an amazing choice in her life and has started throwing things in her path to block her. We are just trying to get her to realize that and to realize that once she makes this choice her life will be blessed more than she knows. So overall, the work is going pretty well. There is always room for improvement but I'm excited. We just really need to work on getting the branch more involved. The problem is that nobody really has a calling in the branch. The missionaries have done everything for quite a while. We just got another Elder with Sergei, the other Elders in the branch aren't currently worthy for callings which is a big problem. We just need to keep working with all of them to help them out.

Today is going to be kind of a practical p-day. We have to do some work around the apartment like paint the windows for some reason. Our landlord has a few requests like that for us so we will be doing that and just getting groceries and stuff, it will still be fun though. Plus it's always nice to just relax for a bit. I have felt really good. My stomach is becoming less and less of a problem every day and boy am I grateful! That's cool that Tanner is going to Chile, he'll do good there. Also, I'm glad Melissa is getting married, that's really cool. Any other news with people I know?

Well, that's about all I've got for this week, thanks for all your letters and thanks for all your prayers and support. I love you guys!