Dear Family,
This has been a cool week. We've had quite a lot of opportunities to give service.
First
off, on Tuesday and Wednesday we helped install a wheelchair ramp for
somebody in the ward. Most of the work was done by a member of the ward
who does this kind of construction for a living and thus actually
understood what needed to be done, but we were able to lend a hand
often-enough. During the moments where all I could do was just sit and
watch, I pondered about how Nephi and Moses and Adam were all received
revelation and instructions on how to build things. We had the chance to
be a bit more active the second day, since digging a post-hole for a
hand rail is not a very technical task. I'll send you some pictures of
me working on it. The hole was surprisingly deep, to say the least.
Secondly,
on Wednesday and Friday we did some yardwork for a recent widower that
somebody referred to us. He's a really nice guy, but he's having some
trouble given how close he was to his wife. For instance, when we were
pulling weeds in his backyard, he gave us a couple plush knee-rest
thingies so we wouldn't get wet or dirty. One of them was a reserved,
vaguely-masculine, solid color, and the other had a girlish flower
pattern. He really likes us when we come over, so we're hoping that
sometime he'll let us teach him sometime.
Also on Friday,
we saved somebody's life. We were walking down a street, and some
really guy saw us and called us to help him. He was very old, laying
down in his front doorway, and said he couldn't breathe. We immediately
called the ambulance, gave him a blessing, and then waited until the
situation was resolved before leaving. The whole episode took only about
15 minutes.
Saturday I was
on exchanges with another missionary, this time Elder Bowles. We also
had deep cleaning of our apartment that day, which was fun. Now our
shower looks like it's no longer the nemesis to feet everywhere. And
apparently some stuff that I though was just sloppily done caulking was
actually some unholy form of soap. (Don't ask.)
Recently the mission president has authorized us all to make mormon.org
profiles. Mine should be up within a few weeks, as soon as I figure out
how to condense my vaguely-existential ramblings (the "Why'm I a
Mormon" part) under 2000 characters.
Proselyting-wise, this week wasn't super exciting, and I feel like I've written enough for now, so:
Sincerely,
- Elder Oeste
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