Possum of investigator Ward Mission leader - Christian
Mom! And all my family and friends that read these!
So this past week has been crazy. I've had times where
I'm loving every minute of it and look forward to the next to years and I've
had times where two years seems forever away and I'm not sure how I'm going to
make it. But I just keep working and the time flies by. They call it
"missionary time" and it's really weird because the days seriously
seem to go by like weeks but the weeks go by like days it's crazy! Some days
seem to go by really slow but I can't believe it's already P-day again, it
feels like I was just writing you yesterday!
The next two years will be over before we know it and in
no time life will go back to normal!
This area we are in is kinda hard sometimes, because it's
so hot in Florida nobody goes outside during the day, so when we go contacting,
or walking around looking for people to talk to there is hardly ever anyone
around sometimes! And we're not allowed to just go knock on doors, so we do a
lot of walking and biking around.
So crazy story I didn't tell you last week. There's this
couple named Dan and Stacy, and before I got here it was Elder Crowley who's
been out like 20 moths and Elder Lake my companion. They were over teaching Dan
one night and he talked about how his wife Stacy just left him.
Well Elder Crowley apparently told him that if he would
read the Book of Mormon and pray that his family would get back together. Well,
2 days later his wife Stacy and their daughter came back and they've been
together ever since! I hope one day I can be close enough to the spirit to have
the courage to tell someone something like that. That's the reason Dan has been
so in to learning about our lessons is because a 20 year old kid told him his
wife would come back. It's sooo cool how the spirit works!
Grandpa emailed me and said he remembers all the cool
lightning storms down here, and he is right! There is lightning storms close to
every day, and the weird part is that there will be lightning but no thunder or
rain, which is pretty cool! It rains a ton here, and this past week we had the
hardest rain storm I've seen since being out here! I tried to take a picture of
it but it's hard to tell from just a picture.
This week we were driving home and I heard one of the
loudest thunders I've ever heard! It sounded kinda like a bomb on top of our
car.
We teach a couple named Paul and Nancy and they are
devout Catholics, their a ward members neighbor and he always goes to the
lessons with us, and a lot of time when we go teach them it just turns into
kind of an argument.... But we have been teaching them how we pray and Nancy
gave a prayer just like we taught her and didn't even realize it, and we were
like great job! And she prayed that we wouldn't argue and we didn't, it was the
most spiritual lesson with them yet. We showed them the Mormon Message The Hope
of Gods Light that I talked about back when I was in the MTC, and I think it
really touched them, i think they almost cried. Just almost though.
So another thing I have noticed about down here is that
no guy anywhere hardly, wears a shirt. Every guy just walks around their house
and works in their yard without a shirt on, it's really weird.
The other night we had a drunk guy stop and talk to us
while we were walking around at like 850 and it was dark and he told us all
about his religious philosophy and that he works with horses all day, and some
how he managed to tie those two things together.......
Another story! So one night after dark we pulled into the
main area of our apartments and I went out to go get the mail out of our mail
box which is like a PO box like the ones at the post office, and as I open the
mail box I hear my companion just start laughing and I was like what the heck?
What is he laughing about over there all alone? I didn't think much of it and I
just closed the box and turned around to head to the car and there was a
freaking raccoon standing behind me trying to sneak up on me thinking I was his
dinner and My companion just sat there laughing! I was like you tool! Luckily he got scared
away and just ran off haha. But it was crazy!
I found out yesterday that we have what's called a short
transfer in December because the transfer lands on Christmas and so they make
that transfer only 4 or 5 weeks instead of 6. Which means I will actually come
home in July of 2016! Probably on the 19th or 26th! Hooray! It's still a way
away but July sounds a lot closer than August. And that'll give me time to get
ready for school. The part that kinda stinks is that President Cusick goes home
on July 1st 2016 and so I'll have a new mission president for like 3 or 4
weeks, it'll be weird to get to know President Cusick so well and then he won't
even be the one giving
me my goodbye interview:( O well....
My companion and I are getting along a lot better now
though! We still have ups and downs but we work through them and I just focus
on the people and the work. The people make it all worth it, I love them a ton
and they don't really know how much they help me without knowing it.
What do most missionaries eat? Do they all eat as bad as
me? Haha.
Stuff like Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and ramen
and cereal and eggs for every meal.... Not the same meal,but throughout the
day.....
I don't wanna get fat..... But meat is expensive and bread is
cheap...
My spiritual thought for the week is from a General
Conference talk from April. It's called "Fear Not I Am With Thee" by
Jean A. Stevens.
It's awesome you should all read it if you get the
chance! It really helped me feel better and not be so homesick.
Quote of the week: "Be the change you want to see in
the world." -Mohammed Ali
I love you all and miss you tons! Email me and let me
know what's going on back home and what everyone is up to.
Love,
Elder Neel
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