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Hi Everyone!
I'm so glad that the ward Christmas party went well! Sounds like you got
creative! We have a gingerbread house competition next week so I'll have
to remember your ideas! Thank you so much for the Christmas ornaments in
advance! Wow! I'm soooo excited! There are several people I
can think of already to give them to! It is finally started to click, and
I am really learning to love these people. The past few lessons we've
taught I've just been overwhelmed with the love Heavenly Father has for these
people and I want so badly to teach in a way that they can feel the Spirit and
want to accept this Gospel. Not only that, but I want to be able to serve
and help them and understand them better. Even more motivation to learn
the Language!!! We're hopefully having our first baptism on Christmas!!!
Sister A, her sister was baptized about a year ago. Her
family might be going out of town, so we might have to move it, but I hope
not! I am so excited for her! She has an amazing testimony!
She shared some of her thoughts about reading the Book of Mormon the other day,
and I was just blown away!!! She is awesome!! We are also working with this
lady who was baptized last year; we talked to her yesterday about enduring to
the end and the importance of the temple. Next week we're going to walk
around the temple grounds with her. She was so excited when I invited her
to come! Now, I'm so excited to go! The temple is such a great
blessing! Heavenly Father really is preparing ways for His Children to
hear His gospel! We just started teaching Sister Ae, she has two sons who
have a lot of energy so the first two lessons with her were a bit difficult,
but last Tuesday we were able to teach her at the church while her sons
were at school. As we were teaching I realized we could help her by
teaching about Joseph Smith and the restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
exactly the way we practiced teaching it during our companion study the night
before! It was incredible! We try to teach each lesson to meet the
needs of everyone we teach. That can be hard, especially in a different
language, so it really was a miracle that we had already practiced before! There
are so many amazing people here! I'll tell more at the end of my e-mail
if I can!
It is really really amazing to have
so much support from everyone back home. Seriously, it means so much to
me, I'm sitting in this small Indonesian travel shop in Hong Kong,
almost crying, but I'll try to hold it in, it might freak the Elders out. . .
I'm trying to decide what I want to
tell you about from the week! Aaaiya! I already told you about the
people a bit, so food! We had Pizza Hut last week! I like it better
here than in the US! It's fancier. and there's more options. We had
a pizza with shrimp, scallops and some other kind of fish, it was really good!
Sunday, we visited a family and they served us a sweet red bean soup that's
kind of a desert here. Sister C. said most foreign Missionaries don't
like, I didn't think it was too bad, although at the end, my mouth was a bit
dry so it was hard to swallow. My intestines handled it too! I was
worried about eating that many beans at one time! Last Thursday, we went
to Wankok (sp?) it's where all the touristy cheap shopping is. While we
were there Sister C. bought me something that sounds like "Katch Eye
Bang" obviously not actually that, but it was a waffle with peanut butter,
sugar and sweetened condensed milk folded in half to make a sandwich.
AHHH!! soooooo good!! I've been craving them all week! I've been
really lucky so far, the members haven't force fed us, I've heard they do
though and they LOVE making the white people eat! Sister C. says she
always gets out of it because even though she's not from Hong Kong, she's Asian,
so I'm in for it sooner or later!
Saturday we have a Stake Christmas
musical! The missionaries are singing Joy to the World, and I'm in a
group of 5 missionaries singing "Who would Send a Baby." I'm
excited it will be good!
This week we also had
exchanges. I was with Sister Ch., who is from Hong Kong, but I
surprisingly understood her Cantonese better than anyone so far! I guess
it's good to be able to understand a native!!! It was good! I
learned a lot! Especially since we stayed in TKO. There are so many
things that I didn't realize Sister C. always did and! Wow! I'm
going to have to be more on top of things!
Language Success Stories:
1) Yesterday I made 2 phone calls on
my own and scheduled both people! They didn't even use English!
Another call though, Sister C. was listening with me, and then would tell me
what to say, problem was after the call, I had no idea what I said!! haha
2) I understood more at coorellation
meeting this week than I did last week! I'm improving!!
3) I had a converstation in Sign
Language on the bus yesterday. It was a man and his wife, he had spent
some time in the US, so he knew some ASL, and they were from Britain traveling
in HK, I think. . . but I was able to understand quite a bit!! More than I can
Cantonese, but that's ok. It was sooooo fun!
Well, I've got to go! I love
you all and hope you have a great week!!!!
Love,
Sister Nelson