Okay so first things first, so today I had to drop off Elder Mpiyakhe at the mission home, as he is staying overnight there, he's going home tomorrow!!!! He's very excited, been having some funny dreams though ;)
My birthday was pretty good! Pretty standard day in terms of missionary work, but it was nice. Had cake a couple of times, I had to buy it myself!!!! But it was cool, got a song from the mission president, didn't break anything like last year!! Got given a birthday present, when I told one of the investigators that it was my birthday, she disappeared and then re-appeared with a tie as a gift! It's a really nice sock tie! And then to top it all off, we went to the Robbins for dinner! They bought take-away fish and chips and we had cake too! It was lovely! They almost cancelled, but said that they stuck it out for me, so I was very happy!
Transfers also this week! My companions last week was okay, he survived, but is looking forward to going home! My new companion is Elder Chirwa! I know him, he was in my first district, first time I've known my companion beforehand!! Only 2 transfers older than me, so he goes home in 2 transfers, which I think means that I might leave after this one, but it's too early to tell!
All of our investigators are doing well! Liza, the woman who was meant to be baptized but then disappeared day of the interview because she broke up with her less-active boyfriend has returned!! Turns out she went to Cape Town for a couple of days, but is back and wants to get baptized! So hopefully we will meet with her soon!
Millicent is doing awesome, she had a great experience with repentance, and she is probably going to be baptized soon
River, the 9 year old kid also got baptized! It was an interesting service, but it all went well! Lot's of people attended!
Speaking of Millicent, when we went for our appointment on Thursday, as we are going in the gate she calls us and asks if we eat garlic, we say yes, thinking that she is making us dinner.... turns out she made us Mopani Worms!!!! I have asked a couple of times for people to make them, but it never happened.... well this time it did!! They were there! So we had to eat them! And we did!! Interestingly enough.... it was scary, but they actually weren't too bad!! Tasted much like dried fish..... except for the little spikes on them which were a little painful and then also when you bite the head, but it was cool!!!! So I've eaten what I need to eat!!!
Got to go to the temple on Friday, after last week's mishap, it was awesome!!
Then we went to a philly cheesestake restaurant. It was delicious!! Similar to subway. But while we were there we had a lesson with the people opposite!! And it really only came from natural conversation! It helps when you are dressed like a missionary!!
Saturday was a disaster!! We went early in the morning to play football with the zone and with some members and investigators there, I was the goalie and was awesome!! But Both Elder Wilcox and Mpiyakhe hurt themselves!! Elder Wilcox thought he'd broken his leg!! So we spent the whole day dropping their car off, other elders, taking him to the hospital and then coming home during rush hour! Turns out he hadn't broken it! Just hurt the muscle!! So yeah!!!!
That's about it for this week!
Anyway, love you all
Jack


