Monday, September 29, 2008

Riding the roller coaster

September 29, 2008

 

Sorry mom, I don’t believe in taking pictures.

 

Well it rained like all week, I wore the jacket I bought every day and it’s been, cold like 50s or 60s.  Today it’s been sunny though. Also, the area is starting to look better. We’re getting new investigators and I'm enjoying myself a lot better. Trying to learn the area good cuz the comp[anion] is going home on Sunday. The language has been suffering a bit, partially because of having the American comp. Pretty sure ill get a mexi next week. We'll see, but hopefully the language will start improving again. Ok- what the crap?  Sounds like college football is crazy as last year... I'm so stinkin jealous. I wish I could get a newspaper or something... oh well, one of the sacrifices I guess. Well not much to report other than its been getting a lot better here. Fitting in to the schedule and all that. I've sure been learning a lot and just trying to hang on to the mission roller coaster. Hope all is well at home.

 

Miss you all and love you all—

Elder Solomon

Monday, September 22, 2008

On the harder side

Hey everyone, well it seems when you just start getting to the top of the mountain the Lord will want to see if you can climb it again. On the harder side... on Tuesday I got called in to separate a companionship and was set as the senior companion even though I only have three weeks here. It’s been a pretty tough week. There are next to no investigators in this area and just everything was a mess. Including the room we live in. no fridge, no microwave no nothing but a tiny bathroom and a room we sleep in. my comp is a good guy but he’s about to go home in two weeks and is as we call it dying and its been a little frustrating. But were working, hopefully this next week turns out a lot better than last week. I felt ashamed to turn in the chaffa numbers last night but at least we’ve got some appointments and starting to find people. Most of our area is pretty fresa, or rich so that makes it harder too. The worst part is that its been wearing on me pretty bad I want to get it all going right now but I guess it takes time. Trying to keep positive and put my trust in the lord. These times either strengthen the testimony or break it down. 

Well love you all and hope all is well

Elder Solomon

 Oh also, what the heck Brighton? Losing to AJ. Ouch that hurts o0h well hope everyone else is well. I got on today and the only one who wrote me was Dave. Well love you all elder pt

Friday, September 19, 2008

Independence Day

Hey its Mexican Independence Day and all the Internet cafes are closing early. We’re gonna try and find another that doesn’t close in five minutes. If not I love you all and am doing good, better and better every day…

 

K, I’ll push it. Things are going good here. Two more elders are getting either sent home or to another zone and that should take care of most of the problem children. Being with the zone leaders I get all the low down on what goes on and I have next to no responsibility!

 

Anyway yesterday just before sacrament the bishop asked me to give a talk on fasting as the last speaker! It was nuts but people pay more attention when you don’t speak very good and it went all right I think. We had a lot of people leave for the weekend, Mexican Independence, so we didn’t have very many people in the church.

 

Not much to report just working hard and its getting easier everyday, I'm liking this place it’s just so crowded all the time and everywhere. It’s hard to forget myself and home and go to work but that too is slowly coming. I'm trying. I know the Lord is blessing me intensely.

 

Love you,

Elder Solomon

First baptism

Well everyone, things are heating up. This area is finally coming alive. I am with the zone leaders so the Mexican comp (companion) Elder Moreno is usually on splits so I'm with Elder Wilson most of the time. After a week of just contacting like crazy were getting the wheels rolling in this area. We had 11 investigators in church yesterday and I got to baptize three kids16,11,10 yesterday as well. They are a really nice family but one of the poorest in the area.

 

The weather is awesome. Towards the night and early in the morning there is a chill in the air and its nice during the day but because of the altitude a lot of the gringos fry. Lucky i just turned into a tan, which is half way up my neck and looks super goofy. We do a lot of stinking walking and it been taking some getting used to. There are a lot of cool people and then some just stupid people too. There are a lot of punk kids and I almost beat some up that were throwing firecrackers at me at the "guero", but yep there you are.

 

The first week really was a super roller coaster of emotion but as soon as I hit the first week mark things have been really getting better. I hate to brag but I really think I'm getting the language. There is a ton of vocab I don’t know but for the most part I can follow conversation and join in. I feel bad cuz there are a few elders in the zone who have been in the mission for a couple months and they are still struggling...

 

Well things here are super cheap except like Gatorade and McDonalds, the prices are kinda random. We get 800 pesos a month, which is the equivalent of 80 bucks... then a bit for travel money. It works out pretty good till the end of the month apparently. Then there are few days of just sliced bread. Luckily we get meals from the members... there have only been two meals that I've had to really fight down to eat. Nothing bad. Just nothing really good yet. Apparently there are some areas that are great for food and others that are pretty plain.

 

Boys I loved hearing about the football games, I'm so stinkin jealous and hope you guys do awesome. Brighton give it all you got, there is a pretty good chance that this is the last time you’ll wear a helmet like your older brother... oh mom, as part of me coming into the mission solo I really didn’t have any training at all on rules or anything so I'm just learning off the comps. Yes the Mission President is awesome he’s very solid very smart and very rich. He’s trying to get rid of the cell phones from the missionaries who shouldn’t have them. He's following the example of Nephi and the brass plates, asking for them, offering to buy them and then… just going to take them. He’s awesome and doesn’t know English.

 

Well that’s it for now, hope all is well in the home front.

 

Love you all,

Elder Solomon