Corona round 2 transfer 2 week 1
Email date: Jan 13, 2014
All.
Transfer calls came in, I'm staying here with Elder Wilkinson, on bikes *Sigh*.
This last week was pretty good. We have a new investigator named Ariana who is living with a member for a few months. She's taken the discussions in the past and we started teaching her again this last week. She also came to church this last Sunday. It was a pretty good lesson.
We also had a lesson with the Nomura family. They are a little frustrating. They would seriously be the perfect Mormon family. They have 5 boys and they are the nicest, and most respectful kids I have ever met. The kids are like sponges whenever we go over there. The dad however doesn't believe in Jesus. Which is a bit of a problem. He said he had an "enlightenment" last week. He was talking to his friend who can "communicate with other dimensions" and to make a long story short the dad is Buddhist sans Buddha (reincarnation, until we reach a 5th dimension of love and peace or something). It's weird because our lessons are always very spiritual.
We also talked to a woman on the street who vehemently stated that she was never going to die. That was an interesting conversation. We started talking to her in the usual way, and she asked "how can you know something you can't see?" so we talked about faith etc. And she went on to tell us that this life is heaven, and we will not die unless someone kills us... She kept saying over and over "I am not going to die." Elder Wilkinson was like, "yeah... you will." but she was really set on not dying. So we will see how that goes for her...
Recently I've been studying the beatitudes (The one in 3 Nephi 12). It's been fun really digging into the verses. "blessed are the poor in spirit who come unto me, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (vs. 3) After looking through all the footnotes and breaking everything down (I spent a day studying "what does it mean to be poor in spirit?" Another on "How do we come unto him?" another on "what does it mean to inherit the Kindom of God?") and ended it with a rephrasing.
aand I don;t ahve enough time
Sorry
Thanks for everything love
Elder Johns
This is Balut. A fertilized duck egg... That little black thing you can see is the baby duck's beak. (if you zoom in on the photo in the next email you can see more of the duck. )
How to eat Balut:
- Step 1 Crack the shell, and peel a bit away.
- Step 2 Slurp up the juice. It tastes kindof like chicken broth.
- Step 3 Peel away a rubbery coating, and continue peeling the shell until you find the fetus. Eating the pudding-like white stuff is optional.
- Step 4 Liberally sprinkle salt. You may take a good look at what you are about to eat at this point. If you have a weak stomach and/or a love of baby animals, don't look .
- Step 5 Take a big bite. It is vitally important to disregard the weird texture (beak, bones, intestines etc.), disconcerting taste, and the general grossness. Chew and swallow.
- Step 6 Eat the rest of the yolk.
- Step 7 Brag about how it wasn't so bad, and fib about how "you really liked it".
- Step 8 Respectfully decline a second egg by explaining that you want to save room for the rest of the Filipino dishes that they have graciously prepared.
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