Well, lots of big news but not enough time to share . . .as always. Well, it's Tuesday, and I am now writing you from Kouvola . . .YES, I got changed!!! It all happened so fast and it was so chaotic, but I am here, in a new place, with a new companion, with new responsibilities (I'm Sr comp . . . .AHHHHHHH!!!), and new adventures lay ahead. But lets not rush ourselves shall we . . . .the Joensuu Finale is yet to be told . . . :
-We hopped off a train from Oulu where we had another amazing Zone Conference, and an hour later, we had a baptism. Niina Myller is the newest member of the church and she went in style, haha. 37 people showed up to her baptism!! That's more than that come to church! 15 of them weren't even members and we've been hearing recently that it might be a Finland record. Everything went smoothly and with some nice refreshments afterwards, it was already done. We ended up talking to EVERYONE of course and got some good conversations in, a phone number, a request to make us pie, and a teach set up with 3 of them. WOW. With that now past, and with her confirmation sealed on Sunday, 6 months of efort have now payed off. I was able to confirm her and give her the gift of the Holy Ghost on Sunday, and it was a powerful experience and testimony to me. I really said nothing special, but the power that was felt was undeiable and unforgettable. It felt exactly the same way when I got my patriarchal blessing, and when I layed my hands on her head. Amazing.
-With Niina now taken care of, I guess my work in Joensuu came to a close, because the same night, change calls came. I am now in Kouvola, south, bigger, and already love it. With 11 months and all my time in Joensuu, packing was an ancient forgotten practive for me, but through it all, it all fit. I might just have to finish that story in 25 days when I can talk to you in person, because through all the chaos and business, it was a miracle I made it to my train. True miracle. Talk about close, haha. Make sure to remind me, because it's quite the story!
-My new companion is Elder Cassity, from Utah. This is his greenie city, and he's been here in Finland for about 4 changes. I have been made Sr companion, and boy am I humbled. I don't know why, but I am now a senior companion and I'm scared out of my mind, haha. Talk about pressure slash responsibility. Vanhin Cassity is pretty cool though and I'm excited to begin this new chapter. My old companion will now be training in Joensuu.
-Quick story . . . . so back in Joensuu on Sunday night we were out tracting. We come to a door, it's my turn, so the man answers and I say we have a message about God's Plan. He looks at me, walks a bit closer, and punched me right in the right eye, yes, the man decked me in the face. This never happens in Finland and I cannot tell you how many times I have received apologies from the Finns (who heard about it) ever since. Both me and my companion didn't even flinch, we just looked at the man as he swore and swore and told us to leave, and tried escorting us out of the complex, pushing and shoving me against the stairwell. I finally had enough and stood my ground and looked him in the eye. . (don't worry, I wasn't about to fight back, haha). .which made him even more mad, and he tried kicking me, so we apologized for any inconvenience and told him have a nice day, said we were leaving, and left. I'm fine, I was kind of in shock for a while once we left the building and I couldn't talk for a good 10 minutes, until I suggested we leave to a whole different complex, which was nice, because when we left the premises, I felt a whole lot better . . . . something wrong with that place. Oh well, I'm fine now, no soreness or anything. Interesting experience.
Well, all I have time for. I try sending a few pics now, then I got to go. I DID get the Thanksgiving Book and am very grateful for it and for all of you. Up in Oulu for Zone Conference we did get a Thanksgiving meal. Thank you all so much. Hei hei.
Rakkaudella, Vanhin living in a dream Watson
p.s. hmmmm . . . pics won't work right now, sorry! toivottavasti next time