Wednesday, July 11, 2012

What do you get when you have Tongans, Lawn Mowers, and Cruella De'ville?‏

This week has been a really crazy busy one. But it was a great week. The busy ones keep the time going by at a good pace.
Last Tuesday I got to go to Euless with Elder Fa and do some Tongan work. It was awesome. I had a ton of fun out there with him. It was good to work with an old companion; we caught up on a lot of things. And it was cool cause the day before he had gotten a letter from Elder Fibke who had asked them to tell me a couple things, so that rocked to hear from him too. We had a lot of fun out there.
Then on Wednesday ( the 4th) we did our weekly planning, which normally takes place on Thursday, but we had a meeting on Thursday. So all morning Wednesday was spent doing our planning, and then we went to a non-members house for lunch. After that we did some tracting, but nobody was home unfortunately. I guess the 4th is one of those days that families aren't usually together at home. But that's ok. We had dinner at a YSA activity (again, such a great benefit to being assigned to a YSA ward) and got to throw a football around and eat pizza. But, since it doesn't get dark until our curfew, we didn't get to see any fireworks really. But that's ok.
On Thursday we had a really good Leadership Training. But at the end President told us that was the last one we'll have. He told us about a couple changes that he got in an email from Headquarters. Now each month the zone leaders conduct a type of Zone Conference (which we have already been doing my whole mission, called a Zone Huddle) basically it is a combined District Meeting. The difference is that now we are to do them for three hours instead of an hour and a half, which is awesome because I can't fit everything I want to do in those situations in 90 minutes. But no more leadership trainings. It's sad cause those are great meetings, but life goes on and the work continues.
Then Friday was our Zone Huddle. Since it was sprung on us the day before, we didn't have 3 hours of trainings and role-plays planned, but President expected as much. So we did a 2 hour one instead. It went really well. I enjoyed giving my training, but next month I will like it even more because I'll have more time to prepare for. After Zone Huddle was done and everything got taken down, we went to our appointment who punched, so then we went to the Bell's (the Bishop, and also where we live) and mowed their lawn so it would be done when they got home from vacation. They got home that night, which was earlier than expected, and they really appreciated it, so I was glad we were able to get that done. 
Finally we got to Saturday, our first full day of work the whole week. We hit the streets and tried by so many people, knocked on tons of doors, and invited everyone to come to church. We even had a golden referral we contacted that told us she wanted to learn about the church and that she was already planning on coming, so we were way excited. She seemed like a really nice lady, she's either late 40s or early 50s. We thought we would have a ton of people at church.
Then Sunday came. It was kind of crazy. Only 2 of the 6 people we were expecting came. One was Gus, he loved it as always. The other was our golden referral. I am going to call her... Cruella De'vil. She showed up in a dress that you might see in a red-light district, and after sacrament she met with the bishop, and then after Sunday school, and then during 3rd hour, and then again after church. Well, our "golden referral" was nothing more than a druggy looking for a free hand-out for "groceries" (if that's what you call Reese's and Soda). Which apparently is some druggy thing? It was pathetic. It was disappointing. And it was pretty insulting to us, the bishopric, and the relief society president, because we're all the ones who had spent time talking to her. After bishop gave her a small gas card, and she realized that she had been figured out, she freaked out and after a slur of other things, told bishop that if the missionaries ever step foot on her property again she'll call the police. It's just sad that some people are like that. I can't imagine a lifestyle so low, and just... hopeless. It is just sad.
That was the excitement of Elder Foust's life for the last week. It was a crazy week, and I'm glad to get to hit the streets more this week and find people to teach.
I love y'all! have a great week!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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