Monday: We were enjoying a wonderful P day, you know having a burger, good stuff. Then....BAM call from the zone leaders, "get your emergency kits and non perishable food items and meet at the mission home". We were like "okay". Shoved the burgers in our mouths payed and booked it to the flat. Got dressed in whites and stuff then made it to the mission office. Now this was the day when we were to get an SD card for the camera to send pictures and also to get toenail polish remover so I wont have orange toes anymore. Then we were told to drive to Belville. We were having a multi zone emergency mission drill. We did a finding activity and handed out 30 copies of the B of M so that was fun.
Tuesday: We had a super powerful zone conference which was just incredible! I learned a lot about the B of M and the Bible. How they testify of each other. The coolest thing I found with that is cross referencing Isaiah 29:11-12 and JSH 64-65. If you have never done that do it now.
Wednesday was boring except one of our less active members we found out was in a school strike that got on international news. It was pretty intense from the couple of witnesses that told us of it. I can't remember what it was called or I would put it in.
Thursday: I started driving. It's a lot easier than I thought it would be, so that was nice. We met a guy who firmly believed that Christ never established a church but had disciples and a ministry- but no church, and the dude wasn't even drunk.
Friday was fun we had a few lessons. I learned about pop. It's not good at all man. It's super pasty in my opinion. Super boring day except for the semi heavy misting in the air.
Saturday was nice because we finally got to go shopping. I had been out of milk and yogurt and bread for the entire week. We taught some awesome lessons. I learned that they do not say family in Xhosa it is Ikya which means 'at home". That was very interesting to me. And whenever we do service the people always ask the person were helping; how they got four white men to do their lawn for free? They tell them to listen to our message,but we still don't get a ton of referrals.
The people here don't really celebrate Christmas here its mostly just another day. New years is apparently what's insane here so looking forward to that.
Called the family on Sunday heard that there was a lot of snowfall back home. So drive safe.
This has been adventures in South africa with Elder Tucker.
Love you all!
