Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Mission Week 4

Hola!
Another exciting week here not in the Sunshine State.

The Romero family, Alejandra, Juan, Mario, Kevin and Kevin are getting baptized this Thursday! We had some fun experiences this last week preparing them with the final lessons. After we taught them about baptism they accepted immediately and the 13 year old Kevin leaned over to me and said "I thought you'd never ask." It was great! By the middle of last week we had taught them the first 3 lessons so what we had left to teach were all the laws like chastity, tithing, and the word of wisdom. Wednesday we were at the weekly soccer night and Mario was there with us and for an intro to the Law of Chastity we were asking him little questions to try and find out if Juan and Alejandra were married. And of course, he said they were not married so that left us with a small problem. Thursday we went to their house to teach about chastity and it was definitely a little wierd teaching that subject to people who have been living together for 15 years. We finally popped the question to see if they were actually married and they just kind of looked at each other for a little like they didn't really know. We said it was alright if they weren't but just that it was a requirement for baptism. We had a young member couple with us who had brought wedding liscence papers so they could get the process started and Alejandra looked at the papers and realized that they had gotten legally married through the court, but they weren't sure if that was legal or not. Thankfully it is, so no marriages this week....

Saturday we went to teach tithing and the word of wisdom. When we got there we looked through the window and the grandparents were on the couch drinking (perfect for the word of wisdom lesson.) When we walked in they left with the beer and we started just talking about commandments in general. We were about to start talking about tithing when Mario said that he used to smoke and that he feels God doesn't want him to smoke so he wont anymore. Thus, the lesson plan changed a little and we hit the word of wisdom and they were extremely acceptive. They also were extremely acceptive of tithing. Even though they dont have much at all, they said it was all from God and would be willing to give ten percent. I can't see any family being more golden in the next 2 years. From the first time we walked into their house they have listened intently and agreed with everything we have said... It's really been a blessing to get to know them.

Snow has begun to fall on the mountains and I assume that means my first winter is here. On Saturday morning we were riding our bikes across the area to an appointment in the rain and the cold and I had a small realization what is coming. Everyone made sure to honk at us so that was nice.

On this Saturday, the 30th Utah is having Halloween so we have to stay inside from 5-9. I think we are going to watching "Invictus" as a district. This week Elder Hudson has had some everlasting flu-like sickness so later today we are going to the hospital and he's getting blood work done. I think that's about it! Have a swell Halloween with the Harts-

 Love, Elder Clark

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