In an attempt to write my emails a little faster this time I have written down a few of my ideas in advance . . . .haha. . . .lets see if it actually works.
It was another week to write about in my journal, which seems to get more and more difficult to write in and catch up on. We had a lot of events and stuff to do. I'm writing a day late because yesterday we had 2 more school presentations where we were able to stand up in front of 2 classes, same teacher, and teach them about our beliefs. A few of them even accepted a copy of the Book of Mormon afterwards so that was cool. So with our day dominated with that, we pushed our P-Day to today, but even then, we have a DA to get to here in an hour and a bus to catch. So my hands will have to start typing faster here . . .cuz they ain't right now. . . .
A random experience that made my day about a week ago was when we were walking down 'main street' and a little 8 yr old girl sprinted up to us and tugged at my shirt from behind. I looked over and there was a girl from the branch! I have no idea why she was there, probably with some friends getting ice cream. She just saw us and wanted to say hi, then sprinted back to her friends and pointed to us and said as they all ran away, 'Look! There's the missionaries!' I don't know why, but she made my day. :)
So, we've eaten A LOT during this past week. We've had dinner appointments, eating out with our district for district meeting which was held here in Kouvola, then we had a trip to Kotka, our visiting city, so we ate lunch there, then the Elders quorum had a Sauna Night at a members' cabin and took us a long. Unfortunately we aren't allowed to sauna, but we helped grill some makkara and watched as a bunch of naked men walked by us down into the freezing water to swim, then walk back into the sauna and repeat the process. It was quite a funny thing to watch, haha. It's probably the most traditional finnish thing to do, and they think it's the funnest too. Yes, we took pictures, but I'll spare you on that one, haha. While we were there, we did some service together and cut down some trees and stacked the wood. It was all in all a good day, and good to see the branch members get together and work and laugh together.
I mentioned we went to Kotka, our visiting city. I haven't been there for a while, so going back was pretty cool. It's a really cool city and probably bigger then Kouvola in my opinion. There are parks everywhere so it was all green, and ónce it stopped raining it was a beautiful day. We visited some less active members, which really seemed to enjoy us stopping by. We're going back this weekend to do some more work there and also go to a members graduation party, where a bunch of non member friends and family will be. And on Sunday another member is having his graduation party and it'll be the same story. So there are a couple good missionary opportunities right there.
I'd better hurry but I'll tell you real quick about a teach we had last night at the church with our two college room-mate investigators, Rosa and Maisa. There was a good spirit there and these two young ladies should be setting a baptismal date soon, because they are sooo ready! Maisa asked us if we pray for the sick, so we said of course, and even explained priesthood blessings. She then asked us for one because apparently she has some sort of sickness and she really wants it to go away. It was quite the surprise to us but we went through with it and I gave her a blessing right then and there because she was so willing and so sincere. The blessing was nothing special, nothing eloquent said, but, like I said, there was a good spirit there and both of them are progressing well, even telling us they know it's all true! After they left, Elder Edelman and I knelt down and thanked Our Heavenly Father for that experience and asked Him to confirm our words to them if it be His will. I really hope they recognize it, have the faith, and pull through with this.
Well, more to write but no time for it. Taas it was good hearing from all of you. I love you and wish to all a blessed week ahead.
Rakkaudella,
Vanhin Watson