Dear Family,
I'm doing so well. The MTC is helping me grow as an individual and as a missionary. The language is coming really well! The grammar forms and vocabulary come with correlation to my prayers. Teaching our practice investigators has helped me remember why I'm here and how to effectively invite others to come unto Christ.
Harkness and I teach our teach Sister Kim and Sister Goodwinn. Goodwinn has been home from her mission for about six months and Kim has been off of hers for a year or so. Sister Kim is natively Korean and Sister Goodwinn is from Ogden (I think). They both bring a special spirit when teaching. Kim has been busy with school lately, so we've had different substitute teacher's for our night classes all week.
Yesterday, we were taught by Brother Sung. That guy understands the gospel and missionary work. Harkness and I had the chance to teach him. Our lesson was going alright, but it was a very humbling experience. At the end of our lesson, Sung stood up and told us that we were doing a good job at presenting the information and explaining the doctrinal concepts, but then he asked "What were your investigators needs?". Embarrassed, I could only come up with one need that I'd identified. Brother Sung then went on to fill the chalkboard with needs and struggles that the investigator he was portraying had. I didn't realize how much we'd glossed over in our attempt to throw the gospel at him. I've always said that I wanted to serve a mission because I love people, but I didn't realize that I was lacking the element of love in my teaching style. This entire mission has nothing to do with me. It's all about others. It's about you guys at home, it's about the investigator's I'll teach, it's about the ancestor's and future posterity of those investigator's. That being said, I'm so thankful for my chance to be the Lord's full time service.
Everyone in my district is progressing so well. The usual "replacing-alcohol-with-a-
I'd like to say thank you to everyone who is writing me! Mom, tell your sisters and their kids thank you so much! I'm super jealous of West getting to play the new Super Smash Brohers game and Disneyland with Heidi's kids sounded like a blast. Also, Dad, tell Auntie that I say thank you as well and that I'm doing really well.
Thanks so much for the packages. The noodles and soda especially. Close to every night myself and a couple elders in my district have taken to making snacks in the microwave and sitting on the curb outside out dorm every night while we just chat and hang out. I'm starting to feel like the people I've met here are going to be life long friends of mine.
Also, I think people from Virginia throw things at each other as a pass time. Elder Willis (from Virginia) enjoys tossing leaves, pine cones, M&M's and pretty much whatever else he can find at other people. The only other person I know from Virginia, Joseph Whitmore, also had a hankering for projectiles. I really don't get it.
Im glad to to hear that everyone is doing well and growing spiritually. I think Dad finding a new job is an answer to some prayers I've been saying. I know I'm no longer in your presence, but I feel so much love from my family and I want you to know that I pray for you all as well.
Also, Parker...uh...Thanks for the jacket, and I miss you too.
Spencer, if you could send me the lyrics to Frank Sinatra's Fly Me To The Moon and Best of Times by Sage Francis, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm glad to hear our friends are doing well. Awesome news about Matt. Tell me how you camping trip goes and I'm also real sorry that you had to hang out with Chubs.
Eliza, be careful with your body, yo. It sounds like you have the joints of a frail old man. I'm glad to hear that you're doing well in Volleyball. You're gonna have such a huge flock of boys following you in high school. I can tell already.
Brooke, you acty. Keep me posted with road show details and the latest Acty drama. I heard you have a chronic problem with falling asleep in class. I don't really do a whole lot of sleeping here. I don't get too tired for some reason. It's a blessing really. In the word's of Modern Baseball "All of those classes in High School I fell asleep in, but now I can barely close my eyes."
Katie! You dressed up on the wrong day, you goon? Haha, that's so funny. One time Spencer thought he wore his pajama's to elementary school on the wrong day and he got embarrassed and ran home. Also, one time Spencer and I were with Sawyer cleaning an office. We didn't have shoes on so when we got to the top of the stairs and found someone still working there, he got embarrassed and ran to the nearest gas station. Old habits die hard, dude.
Lilly, thank you for that picture of your toy. Keep sending pictures of all of the cool things that you do and get. I've been keeping up with my dancing and practicing my hand stands every day. Also, thank you for your comics about he missionary animals. My favorite one was about the polar bear and the dolphin. Please send more.
Mom, I love you so much. Thank you for writing as often as you do. I'm glad to hear that you're doing well and staying busy. I want to hear more about your adventures in subbing. Public school kids are naives and I'm excited to hear your thoughts on them. The RS retreat sounded like it was fun. There is so much you have taught me about loving others and trust me. I get it, especially now.
Dad, is it weird for me to say that I'm proud of you? I guess what I meant is that I'm proud to be your son. You lead our family well, and I know the Lord honors your efforts. There are reasons for all of the things that happen to us. Good and bad. And I think I'm starting to understand them a little more. Also, thank you for giving me your missionary stories and keeping me posted about the fam. The term masochistic hillbilly is a commonly used expression among Harkness and I now.
Also, I see Josh Jarvis just about daily. He's speaking Cambodian. That language sounds like a gutteral, tonal, machine gun and hearing it come out of Josh Jarvis's mouth makes me laugh so incredibly hard.
Anyway, that's about all I have for this week.
Actually, no. We had M. Russel Ballard come visit and speak to us. I was front row for his talk. Two front row seats for the talks of two apostles within a span of a week. I had a lot of questions that Elder Ballard addressed in his talk.
The Lord answers prayers. Things happen for reasons.
I love you all so much! I miss you terribly, but I'm so happy to be here.
From,
Elder Samuel Loa Tuinei
