Sunday, October 29, 2017

Stolen Bikes!

The week has been really a blur so this will be a little short.

I would say the most fascinating thing that would peak some interest would be that Elder Anitema and I got our bikes stolen on Saturday. So today, we are going to the police station to try and figure it out ha-ha. I have been given a Sisters bike I believe based on the seat and the style of bike ha-ha.
Today the Narrogin Elders, my old companion Elder Richins and Elder Nelson, are with us for Zone p-day. We are having a trunk or treat with prizes so that should be fun ha-ha. The Halloween craze hasn't caught on here at all so that is kind of funny. It is just an excuse to buy cheap lollies.

We have been pretty booked for the last week or so of the transfer; it has been busy. We are trying our best to keep it that way because a lot of the missionary efforts kind of die down when transfers are approaching. We are working hard and doing are best. But man does it make you tired. This missionary thing makes for some long days. It is always enjoyable.

Since I don't have a lot to talk about, I will talk about the little things. Poly's generally are the most sincere people you will meet. They always are serving. So when we make meals Tema tries to make everything and to wash all of the dishes. I don't let him and that is why we get along. When we say our prayers even though it is probably taboo we include stuff in there about each other’s future wife to lift our spirits ha-ha. Tema laughs all the time and it is a crack up. I will have to get a recording of it sometime ha-ha. The thing that we are prepping for at the moment is the Light the World campaign by the church they have in a lot of money to personalize it to WA and SA so that the people can get involved. It should be fun to see how everything unfolds.

Love,

Chance



Sunday, October 22, 2017

A Tale of Two Stories

This past week has been a busy one. It felt like almost every other day we were running up to Thornlie chapel for district meeting, interviews, or Zone Leadership Conference. Using public transportation killed us time wise. We were not able to get to all of the things that we had planned. It has been a good week though. We had two main funny stories.

A Mouri fellow named Jim. He is about 47 and he was drunk as a skunk when we meet him at the shops. He noticed that we could help him (he being from NZ knows that we are missionaries). So we gathered the things he needed and he ended up inviting us over for dinner. Just based on how he was acting when he led us to a really fancy house we thought that he was lying and somehow we would end up having to call President Fife from jail ha-ha. But all ended good, the owner of the house was his ex-partner he is living with so we cooked them a mean feed and ended on good enough terms. We are planning to go back for a sausage sizzle there sometime soon ha-ha.

The second story would have to be the amount of cleaning I have done in the past couple of weeks. We have been helping a disabled man named john get around and to clean his flat. I wish that we had taken pictures but the bottom line is that we come home dressed like we just got back from the mines or something. He is a nice old man but sadly he and his dog are diseased so Tema (Elder Anitema) and I are hoping we don't catch anything ha-ha. However, we were able to make an investigator out of him and he gave us a fishing rod for all of our hard work.

I am slowly getting used to the raw fish thing that the islanders like to make but it will still take some time. A lot of the missionaries like to fish so it will be a good p-day get away ha-ha. We have been working with a lovely family in the ward named the Epinesas and they are from Tonga as well. They put a mean feed on for us and our investigators this past Thursday so we have had enough food to last us till now (Monday) from it ha-ha.

The main goal that we are working on here with the members is member missionary work. One thing I might recommend for back home is writing your testimony in one of the Book of Mormons and highlight some scriptures so that the missionaries can give it away so that people know that there are people who believe and how it has changed their life.

As for today I have planned a District p-day. We are combined with another district and will be playing games and things along with having more food of course ha-ha. I am enjoying it though. Elder Anitema kept me entertained this week by going around and feeding me off of things from the gardens. I would say the highlight was lemon leaf hot milk, it was not to bad ha-ha. 

Love you all.  I will talk to you all soon.


Sunday, October 15, 2017

Fruit Cakes

At the library we are allowed two sessions and depending on the session it could be a max of 30 min or a max of 2 hrs it just depends on computer reservations and what the people are up to that day at the library. Today will be pretty short so I am sorry about that.

Lately I have been cooking fruit cake stuff for Elder Anitema and he just loves them it is pretty funny. What I mean by fruit cakes are banana bread and peach cobbler and things. We have a sweet tooth in our flat and it takes all of our MSF ha-ha.

We are doing good though we have plenty of stuff to keep us busy these last little bit. Our mission president has made it a personal goal to do about 5 hrs of personal finding a day which is heaps. We are teaching about 5 or 6 investigators or what you might call eternagators. They don't want to keep the commitments and so it is really hard to progress them to baptism.

The recent convert in our area Tipene is a Mouri fellow and he is hilarious. Every other night we check up on him and his flat mate and have a meal share a message and all of that jazz. I don't know if you have been following Megan’s stuff but she currently is battling lice which I think is just hilarious ha-ha. We don't have similar problems. The flat is one of the oldest in the mission a couple of the doors are busted but all is good.

I am loving what I am doing and so that is all that matters. I was able to go to the temple last week and that just made the transfer that much better. I was able to get one of my first purchases completed on the mission. I know am the proud owner of a Tupenu and Lavalava. They are islander attire and are the best ha-ha so I will be wearing them home instead of my suit just so that you guys know ha-ha. I like being closer to and interacting with other missionaries though that has been great.
Lately we have been having hot flashes and then late spring storms so one day we are dying of heat the next we get soaked. I am keeping my head above the water doing lots of personal studies and personal finding which has been a blessing.

I hope all is well at home. It sounds like your lives revolve around football, soccer and work. I got a little insight to what it means to be an adult and it looks suckish ha-ha.

Pray for the missionaries.  Have them talk to your friends.

Love,
Chance

 More fruit bread made with love.  Older.

 Elder Richins is still in my hammock. Older

 Elder Richins.  Older

 Elder Anitema doing dishes.

 Elder Anitema.

 Who knew this worked to keep pesky hairs in place.

Me in my Lavalava.

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Heading to the Temple.

Hey, sorry for the weird email schedule the past few weeks but it should go back to normal now. We are going to the temple so we had to switch our P-day to Thursday to be able to go. We are loving it in the Kelmscott area. One of the perks of the city is public transport and being able to go to the shops and get what you need. There are also a lot more people to contact into and talk to just running about near the mall.

This week has really flown by with both Zone Conference and General Conference. Watch out my mission president may be the next apostle... JK, but it feels that way. The Zone Conference was awesome the country Elders came up and we got to gather together and talk with all of the missionaries haha. I think President Fife must have watched General Conference before it aired in Aussie-land because he said some of the same things that were mentioned in Conference. General Conference here airs a week later and most of the members watch it at their homes. Us as missionaries were camped out at the Stake Center and watched the sessions there and between would get food or do an area blitz to help the Sisters near that chapel.

Elder Anitema is the one who does all the crazy islander dancing and such so he is teaching me a bit. He is also trying to teach me Tongan before he goes home (he is done in December).

The area is funny. The majority of the Aussies hate missionaries. The islanders know of the church or are former members so we get along and they feed us but won't keep any commitments that we give them. A big stress this past bit has been doing as much finding as we can. We have pushed all of our lessons not with investigators to as late in the evening and just tract during the days. It has been fun though. That is where the stories are made. Elder Anitema and I had a fun dance session at the train station last night.

This past week I gave my first training to the missionaries in the District. That is partially true - we had to combine with another District because it couldn't just be us and the sisters so we were with Jandakot district. Elder Lamosetelle and I gave a mean training though on likening all the conference's and the revelation we received to missionary work.

I am kinda sad... in this mission it is unlikely that you see county areas twice so I am praying that I get sent to Geraldton or one of the Northern areas by the end.

We are teaching at the moment about three YSA individuals who are investigators and that is going really well. The problem is just the slow progression. I guess I have got to learn to be satisfied with what I can get at the moment. We have been caught up in service lately. The people enjoy our help and so we give heaps of it. And to cap it off we had a flat inspection. The days have been really busy but it has helped me to fall asleep a little better at night ha-ha. Hope all is well on the home front

Love,

Chance
 Ah.  The old hammock.

 Banana Bread

 Elder Anitema.

 Elder Anitema.

 Gotta love Tongan cooking.

Elder Anitema catching some zzzz's.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

New Companion; Elder Anitema!

Hey Family!  This is the weekly.

Tuesday – The zone leaders came down to Narrogin for the last supper in that area. We had a blast of a time and went to a cool lookout point called Boyagin Rock in Pingelly. I have good memories of the Narrogin area. Elder Richins and I snagged some funny gospel songs off of random people in the street ha-ha. We made an awesome roast that was super good. One thing that Americans don't do is crackle-- it is the extra fat on roasts that get toasted into a hard lolly using oils and things.

Wednesday – Elder Anitema and I are now companions. I love this guy he has been there with me in the district since the beginning. He is from the main Island of Tonga and has a funny sense of humor and loves to cook. He will be a good influence on me; he is the humblest guy I know. We were able to give out a book of Mormon to a Nigerian lady named Adi and so we are going to follow up with here and see how she likes it.

Thursday – We did a lot of follow up with the investigators that Elder Anitema and Elder nelson had in the Kelmscott area. I was blessed to come into an area with good things happening. There are several really keen people to learn the gospel and the members are getting on board to help us bring them in. If there was anything that I would say for home it would be don't be afraid to invite families over for dinner and just casually have the missionaries rock up.

Friday and Saturday – The days of service. We have been doing heaps of service for less actives and people in the area because of the bulk bin collection coming up so everyone wants help to get the weeds done. We were able to help the Pryalls move their house as well with the Sister missionaries in the area. We had an awesome training with the Zone Leaders; President Fife was there.

Sunday – We had an awesome fast Sunday focused on aiding the sick members in the ward so we were bouncing around the area giving blessings and having a good time with our less actives. We have a recent convert in the area named Tipene and he is awesome. To break our fast, he cooked us a mean feed. He is from New Zealand and a funny guy to talk with.

I love experiencing new culture and helping those I can. As for general conference the Aussie people haven’t really watched it yet. We watch it as a stake this Saturday and Sunday. Hope all is well at home.


Boyagin Rock in Pingelly 


Boyagin Rock in Pingelly 

 Boyagin Rock in Pingelly

Elder Richins


 Elder Allen

Boyagin Rock in Pingelly

 Elder Anitema in front of our flat.
 Elder Anitema in front of our flat.

.Good by to Elder Richins and my old District.