Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Long time no blog

Sorry I haven't posted Jess's last two blogs. The one on the 22nd was only a paragraph long and then the internet quit so he couldn't write anymore. I was pretty disappointed to say the least. He did,however, tell us about Tatyana's baptism. It went very well and she is doing great. Several branch members showed up and everyone bore their testimonies. Here is his last letter, just in time to post this weeks so you will get two in a row.

Hi everyone,

Sorry again Mom, that was just a terrible P-day. Me and Elder Erickson had to pick up the other two elders that morning and pretty much show them around for a couple days. We went to Kaluga on Saturday and on Sunday, President Woolley came to church in Kaluga. He gave a talk in Russian, so I didn't have to translate. After church, Elder Erickson and I got to ride to Moscow with President, and that's when the craziness started.

The ride to Moscow was great, it isn't every day that you get to just have a couple of hours to sit and chat with President Woolley, so I took advantage and was asking all sorts of questions about the business world. He has done a lot of things in his life, including buying a 2.3 billion dollar business to expand his own... wow. Anyway, it was just really nice to be able to just chat with him. We got to Moscow and he dropped me and Elder Erickson off at a metro station near the office which is at the very north west corner of Moscow. He took Elder Erickson's bags and we took off on the metro to pick up a sister who was coming from Tula. We had to go from the very north west to the very south east of the metro map and the city of Moscow for that matter. If you have a chance, you should take a look on the internet at the Moscow Metro, it's pretty incredible. Anyway, it took about an hour and twenty minutes to get there, but when we got there, we realized we had no idea where exactly to find her. We asked a few people where buses from Tula come and got a couple of different answers. Sister Kelly was being transfered so she had all her bags with her and she's only been in Russia for a few months. I just said a prayer that we would be able to find her as fast as possible because it's not good for her to be alone. After the prayer we just crossed a street and said maybe this way. We walked maybe 10 feet and saw Sister Kelly walking up the street with 3 suitcases. We were all pretty relieved. So we grabbed her bags and jumped right back on the metro and went all the way back up to the stop near the office. After a total of 3 hours on the metro we walked from the metro to a senior couple's apartment that is about 20 minutes from the metro to drop off Sister Kelly. We then walked 20 minutes back to the AP's apartment where luckily Sister Woolley had brought over some food for all the elders that would be stayinig there that night. There was a big visa trip so there were some elders who had to wait for their companions like I had to. I think there were about 8 or 10 of us there. The next morning I was going to wake up at 6:15 to go with one of the AP's and another couple of elders to help some more missionaries get where they needed to be on time. So one other elder and I walked back to the senior couple's apartment to pick up Sister Kelly again, and walked back to the AP's apartment. We got some breakfast and a shower and then got a call from the senior couple askin us to come back to help them with some bags, so once again we walked back there to get the bags. After that, we went to the office where I opened up my package and sized the inserts, they're way nice, thanks! I was pretty excited about the jam too. The rest of the day was pretty boring just sitting in the office. I like just hanging out with the other missionaries though so that's always fun. President took us to a mall for lunch and I got a big baked potato, it was pretty tasty. All the elders, including my new companion Elder Bressler, got back to the office at like 6 or so, quickly got their documents and we took off. Once again we needed to make the hour and twenty minute trip down to the south east corner of the map. We had to help Elder Erickson get to his train station which was on the way. This all would have been fine and easy except for the fact that Elder Bressler's biggest bag has two broken wheels! It is one of those suitcases that has four wheels on the bottom, and it just so happens that the wheels on the side with the handle are completely destroyed. His older brother took this suitcase on his mission to Russia a few years ago and now it's whith him. We were trying all sorts of ways to drag it with the wheel side, I walked it for about 10 minutes in a crouched over position like an old man, finally one other elder just threw it on his back and got it almost the rest of the way to the metro. Once in the metro it was my turn again and I was just dragging it on the melted pathetic pieces of plastic that were once his wheels. Anyway, we get on the metro, down to Erickson's train station and they took forever to get him a ticket. Once they finally got him on his train, we jumped back on the metro. Somehow we ended up getting on a wrong train that took us to this dead end, there is one track but there are two different trains that come and we didn't know that. So we get to the dead end, get on the train back, look at the signs and we are sure we are in the right place so we get back on a train and once again get to the dead end. This time we're all just about frustrated out of our minds with Bressler's big suitcase. We get back to the right place and figure out that there are two trains on that track and finally get on the right one. By this time it is about 9:00 or so, we knew that the last bus left at sometime around 10 to Tula. We ended up getting to the bus station around 10 and we couldn't find any buses that should have been there heading to Tula! We went over and me and my zone leader tried haggling with the taxis to take four guys and 3 suitcases to Tula. They wouldn't do it for less than 4000 rubles. We called the office elders and they said that's too much, so they told us to just come back to their apartment! With Bressler's beast of a bag! So that's what we did, got back on the metro for an hour and 20 minutes. When we got out the other side, we put my companion and Elder Brown's companion in a taxi with the beast bag and sent them to the apartment. We went to McDonalds and bought us all some dinner since nobody had eaten all day and walked to the AP's. We ended up getting there at around 12. The next morning we woke up early and were out the door by 7, back down to the other end to go to Tula. We had to go to Tula because we had a small zone meeting on Tuesday there. It was a nightmare. Now we can laugh but at the time, we all just wanted to throw our hands up in the air and give up. So we got to Tula, had a district meeting and then went to the bus station to take what hopefully is my last trip between Tula and Kaluga for a while. We pulled into Kaluga around 7 o'clock and as we were pulling in, a guy from our English club called and said "Are you guys coming or what?" We told him where we were and he jumped in his car and picked us up, along with the bags, which was a relief. We had English club and a short meeting with Tatyana then the guy took us home. We were so happy to get home!

That's pretty much what has been happening this week. My companion is Elder Bressler from Rexburg. He's hillarious. I've been laughing pretty much since we got together. This is only his 3rd transfer so his Russian is still pretty rough, but I hope to help him out with that. He loves war history and told me about this really cool book he read about this LDS kid in WWII. I think it was called something like, a distant prayer or something. You should check it out sometime, it sounds really good.

The weather has been really rainy the past few days. I am just now understanding that the cracks in the bottoms of my shoes kind of are taking their toll. My feet are getting kind of wet, but I'm thinking that once the snow comes that will stop. Right now I'm just trucking through puddles and what not, I don't think the snow will bother me too much. I wouldn't get rid of these shoes because the damage isn't even visable, so it would be a shame. Elder Bressler hasn't bought a winter coat yet so we're going to check it out today, if we could buy some together, I think we could get them a lot cheaper.

I will be going to Ukrain sometime around the 3rd or so of next month. We won't be able to go to the temple because they have a goofy schedule there that we wouldn't make it to a session and be able to come back in one day. We get Liahonas here, and we got the temple edition, it was really cool. We have enough copies of them here, thanks though.

Oh ya, President Woolley got permission from the area presidency to give each companionship an ipod. He has had ipods in a few cities but has been struggling to get them approved for everyone. He finally did it though so we have an ipod again. We got a new movie on it, the Joseph Smith movie that the show at the visitors center! It's cool, I put it on my personal ipod as well.

Today we went to the space museum here in Kaluga. Tatyana wanted us to go with her. They have a planetarium and they showed about a 45 minute thing about space. It was pretty neat.

I think that's about everything, things are going pretty good, I'm happy and having fun. Elder Bressler and I will baptize someone this transfer we hope! Thanks for the letters and thanks for the package mom! I am taking it slow with the jerky and the hot chocolate is delicious! I can't believe we are already heading into the end of October, this month pretty much didn't exist for me, it's like a dream. Anyway, I love you guys, have a great week.

Elder Geddes

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