Yo
Hey I'm a little limited
on time today but we'll see what kind of an e-mail I can pump out with this
ticking time limit. Okay 1, 2, 3 GO!
I'm currently in
Lambayeque spending p-day with the rest of our zone, and we're staying the
night because tomorrow we have a multi-zone conference in Chiclayo (those are
the best!!) and it saves us a lot of money and a lot of time traveling to not
go back to Olmos for the night. I just spend the past hour or so talking with
Elder Huntsman (en ingles...) about SpongeBob and all the funny parts of every
episode. Which is a TON of parts! We were just cracking ourselves up
remembering SpongeBob episodes. The Tattletale Strangler is still the funniest.
"GET YOUR FEET OUT OF MY EYE SOCKETS!!!" Hahaha. How I miss that
yellow square.
Well... This week was...
not the most successful week I've had... to say the least. Let's just say that
on Thursday, at 5:00 PM was the first appointment of the entire week that
didn't fall through. Oh man, we just had the absolute worst luck of all time
this week! On Wednesday for example, the entire day was full of scheduled
appointments. We had seven set-in-stone appointments for Wednesday. Every
single one of the fell through. And all of our backup plans and other people we
could go visit also weren't available and we couldn't get into any houses! What
happened?? Well, I decided to keep track this week, and here is a scary
statistic: This week we had a total of 22 set-in-stone appointments scheduled.
Out of those 22, guess how many fell through?.... 18. Wow. Minimal success.
But... just gotta keep workin' hard. I got a little fed up with all the
appointments falling through though, so I took some contact cards that we have
that we never use that have a picture of the Savior on them and say something
to the effect of "What does Jesus Christ hope of me?" on it, and
that's all it is with the name of the Church on the back of the card. Well,
underneath that question I wrote in "Revelation 3:20" and I now leave
those at the houses of people who have let us down multiple times with
appointments. Lolz, look it up.
Last Monday we also went
to La Cruz de Motupe for the second time. This time with the whole zone.
Highlight of the trip: on our way back down the mountain this old lady passes
by who's making her way up, notices our nametags, realizes who we are, and asks
us in a really accusing tone "What are you doing here?!" "Just
visiting" said one of the elders. She was way mad that us Mormons were
visiting the cross. Jeez, its a nice hike. (No, I don't like hiking all of the
sudden. Don't get any ideas. When I come back home, I don't want to go on any
hikes.)
One silly thing that
happened this week was that an Adventist missionary named Cezar approached us
this week and gave us a free book. I forget what its called. But yeah, I took
it. He was a nice guy. Asked us to pray for him. Yeah, cool. We talked a
minute, and then I gave him a Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
pamphlet. Fair trade, right? Yeah he took it and was all cool about it. I was
tempted to be like "oh thanks, and we have a book we'd like to give you
too!" and hand him a Book of Mormon, but I thought I'd better not. Anyway
he was a cool guy, not offensive or anything like many people of other faiths
that call us out in the street. So then the other day while my comp was in the
shower I took a look at that book, looked at the table of contents and found a
chapter called "In Defense of the Truth" and so I turned to that to
see what truths they were defending. I had a pretty good idea before I read it.
In fact, I guessed perfectly. All the chapter talked about was how important it
is to keep the Sabbath Day holy on Saturday and not Sunday. It was ripping on
the Catholic church like crazy too. But yeah, I thought that was funny just
because I knew exactly what it was gonna talk about. It's called the Seventh
Day Adventist Church. You can tell a lot about a Church by it's name. For
example, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It's the church of
Jesus Christ, and the members are latter-day saints. Pretty clear. We focus on
Christ.
We also had to give talks
this Sunday. We found out Saturday night, which is typical. Had no time to
prepare. But I threw an outline together before church and had a pretty solid
talk idea. I spoke about missionary work and how important the members are in
the work, and how much they can do. I shared about how Jesus Christ taught that
He is the "light of the world" (John 8:12), but also, on a separate
occasion, He was speaking to his disciples and told them "Ye are the light
of the world" and how they should "let their light so shine"
(Matthew 5:14-16) and be examples to the rest of the world. It was a pretty
positive encouraging talk, but that was only the first half of the talk. I also
had planned to talk about keeping the Sabbath Day holy because keeping the
Sabbath is a huge problem here even for members, but... before I got to that
point the branch President cut me short. Haha. Maybe it was for the best. I'm
not big on guilt tripping or making people feel bad, in fact, I never do it. Later in Priesthood meeting I got to see
William get ordained as an elder and receive the Melchizedek Priesthood along
with another kid named Julio. Way cool! William is the best and he's always way
willing to help us and go visit people. He's prepping for his mission which is
so rad because he's been a member of the church for only like seven months.
Sadly we haven't been able to go back to visit his mother since the first time.
We're working on it though. Just have this continuing problem of appointments
falling through...
Among other eventful
moments was the moment this week when I discovered that there was a giant
cricket inside my pants. Ha. That was fun! Crickets are everywhere, and they're
always crawling all over us, or flying right into our faces. But finding one
inside my pants was just a little... shocking.
Last night we were
talking to some members about foods, and one thing that's a big deal to eat
here in guinea pig. I haven't tried it yet, but everyone eats it. We were
talking and guinea pig came up and I told them I've never tried it but that I
totally want to (and quite frankly I'm a little disappointed that I haven't had
it yet after six months of living in this country). So they invited us over for
lunch this coming Saturday to eat some delicious guinea pig! Hahaha. I'm so
down with eating anything weird, just so I can later say that I've eaten it.
And usually it all tastes good too. Bunny? Delish. In some parts of Peru they
eat cats, and I'd so be down to try cat! Sadly, in this part of Peru, eating
cat is considered... very weird. Well, yeah, it's weird to me too.
Alright, gotta go, the
clock is ticking down and the comp is about to shut off! Send me a Tommy's
burger if you get the chance. Thanks!
-Elder Victor
"Way to go buddy. It
took us three days to make that potato salad... THREE DAYS!!!!!" (apparently this is a SpongeBob quote...)