Monday, September 29, 2014

Ocean Baptism

Mom and Dad gave me this little format to make my letters better. I will be the first to admit that my letters have been getting a little junky as of late. So I will try to make them better! 

What was the best thing you ate this week?
This week I actually learned how to make some pretty good homemade tortillas. Super simple: lard, flour, salt, and water. I made us some breakfast burritos. They turned out really nice! Here in Italy we eat pasta about every meal (because that is what everybody else eats and it is what is in the grocery stores) but it is always nice to try out something new. I taught Anziano Maxwell how to make Banana Bread as well. We made the bread from our English Course in an attempt to have some good student retention. I hope that they liked it. I also hope they come back to English Course.

What was the hardest thing you did this week?
This week we did a lot of finding but there was this one day when we stopped a lot of people and they actually listened to us... But... It was just soo frustrating that I thought I was explaining something simply, like the Book of Mormon, but either they refused to understand, I was explaining it badly, or they couldn’t understand my Italian. It is really frustrating and makes me really sad. I don’t know if I explained myself very well but doing hours of finding and having good conversations just ending with people rejecting us is really heavy. But in the end it is nice to at least educate people about who we are.

What was church like yesterday?
The Branch President came back! I was no longer the presiding priesthood leader. However, there were only about 16 members in church today. Luckily there was a big group from Switzerland who came that made the church seem a little bigger. We had two investigators come: Viviana and Jimmy McFoy (He is rad). I had to teach the Gospel Principle lesson again because the branch mission leader was gone. The Elders Quorum President, Franco (everybody just calls him by his first name. That was super normal in Sicily but here they at least call people by their last names except for him), invited us to lunch. Viviana cooked us some pasta and we all ate at his house. It was nice.

What was your miracle of the week?

We went to Brindisi this week for a baptism they had. I had to do the interview this week as well. This investigator has been coming to church for about 3 years. She is a little... funny... Just recently she stopped taking her super strong medication and was stable enough to be interviewed. She had been interviewed in the past but she did not make it very far because her medications kind of fuzzed up her mind. I felt like she was ready to be baptized. They did the service in the ocean. It was pretty sweet. It was super windy which made about 7 foot waves and in the background of the baptism there were a bunch of surfers.


 



For P-Day we went roller skating. We picked up some blades and cruised around town. It was really fun.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Doing Well - Short Email

We are doing well in Lecce this week. Me and Anziano Maxwell are working hard. So this week we have the Elders from Brindisi down here and we don't have much time because we only have 2 computers.

Tomorrow we will have an exchange with the Zone Leaders Anziano Romano and Sorrgiacomo because there was a sister missionary who left he suit case on the train but the train ended up in Lecce so we had to pick it up. So they will come down here to pick up the bag.

I am happy Anziano Jones is now in our district. We just finished up P-day with him. Me and him were in the MTC together and it is cool to see how people change.

Lunch with Anziano Jones
We are happy here and are finding more people to teach now.

Sorry this email is short.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Awesome New District Leader

Well, we are working hard and doing our best here in Lecce. This week we tried passing by the less actives here in Lecce whilst finding new investigators, and we had a lot of good experiences doing that. 

This week in church it was really strange. It felt like nobody came. I thought the summer was supposed to be over and people would be coming back! Super strange. The branch president was gone this week so I was the presiding priesthood authority. It was kind of funny to take the sacrament first and lead all the meetings.

We got the transfer calls this week and me and Anziano Maxwell will be staying together. However, Anziano Calchera is leaving the district and we will be getting Anziano Creg Jones. He was from my MTC district. He is a really solid guy and a good missionary. I have not really seen him since the MTC though! It will be good to talk with him again. I am also the new district leader.

The work in Lecce has slowed down a lot. Not really sure why? I don’t know if we technically have any more investigators at this point. It is hard, if not impossible, to meet with people so I think we will be starting from scratch again. Woof. We have the faith to find new people though.

No matter what happens during the week at the end I remember I am a servant of the Lord and that makes me AWESOME.





This was after a super rough lesson and this was all I wanted to do.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Birthday Week

Just your classic week in the mission. We are working hard and doing our best as always. Anziano Maxwell is picking up on things really fast. We have been keeping ourselves busy doing lots of street contacting and this week we went around town with a whiteboard with questions written on it. We are always on the hunt for new investigators. We also tried a little chalking to bump up our English course (we only had 2 students last week. Yikes. One was super drunk.).

I had a good birthday though! We got a pizza from our friends near the house. They made me a special pizza with a 20 on it made out of dough. Also I got a really nice button up shirt from a friend and the members made me some cakes. It was really fun. I really like this branch.





We did exchanges this week in Lecce and then in Brindisi to boost our work. It was really fun. We did some more chalking and had a lot of really good conversations with people. 


This is a picture from our district scambio.
Today I am a little nervous because a member is giving us a referral. This will be my first referral I have gotten on my mission and about the fourth lesson in presence of member (not including Kevin). So I am excited but a little anxious because I am not quite sure what to do. We will do our best and follow the Spirit!

That is about it for Anziano Kelley and Maxwell this week.

Ciao ciao ciao ciao.

This is a brotha I met in the station named Manuel.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Peace in the Midst of Stress

Well, just another week here in Lecce. This week was good. We are on the hunt for new investigators. We had to drop our Romanian Investigators... There was a language barrier and I don’t think they could understand us, and apparently they are moving back to Romania…? I still don’t understand the situation. We did our best and will pass off a referral to the missionaries in Romania.

We are still working with the members. There is a friend of a member that has been coming to church the past few weeks who is a good potential investigator. She is from a church that believes in prophets/restoration and also their prophet gave them a word of wisdom type law. She believes a lot in missionary work and Jesus Christ. She is very intense. 

It’s kind of stressful. I’m stressed. My Italian is not really that good and I am not the best teacher in the world but we keep going forward. We will catch our break sooner or later! I am trying my best to find people to teach so Anziano Maxwell can get some practice. 

That’s about it this week. 

I really like Lecce. A lot. This is a really special place.

Our Romanian investigators: Yasmin and Maria.
An English Course that turned into an Arabic Course.