
Well, this last week was eventful!
Monday we spend most of the morning doing visa stuff for other missionaries to come out to the the Bahamas, went to Del Sol for like an hour, hung out with Brother Pierre right before his tour, meet some members on a cruise ship, then went to the church to email. Later that evening we went to buy jugs of water to prepare for the hurricane and while we were there, there were tons of people waiting for the jugs to show up. A truck pulls up with cases of bottled water so we started to help them unload the truck and stack it in the storage container so the truck could go get the big jugs faster. Once the jugs showed up, people went crazy. They lost all the little bit of patience that they had left in them. It was a mad house so again, we stepped in to help get it all organized and started to pack the jugs of water to people's cars as they paid for them. It helped the crowd calm down and it took a load of stress off the workers. We got 3 jugs of water free for helping them. It was nice to help them all out. They loved it.
Tuesday was crazy! So first thing in the morning we had district meeting. We then took the water jugs to the Seawell's house to store them. While we are there, sister Seawell tells us they they were being evacuated out of Nassau for Hurricane Irma. So we call the Assistants to tell them what's going on and they made the decision to pull us out of Nassau. So the rest of the day we spent packing up all of our clothes and all of the Books of Mormon into the lower bathroom to keep them save and every other valuable thing. We took a lot of stuff to the Seawell's house to leave it there in their house to stay in Nassau and also helped them prep their house. They fed us pizza then we said our goodbyes as we headed to the apartment for our last night in Nassau for now.
Wednesday at 3 in the morning we woke up to get ready for our flight at 7. We left the house around 4 to the Seawell's house to drop off our car and Sister Seawel took us to the airport. We got to the airport and sat in line for about an hour, maybe less, then ran to catch our flight. Our flight didn't end up leaving until 7:45... Anyways, we land in Miami and we are looking for our next gate to our next flight. We make a left turn and I look behind me as we turn the corner and I saw a big Bell. Guess what that means... TACO BELL!!!🙌🏼 Elder call and I freaked out, bought Taco Bell, took selfies, then happily strolled away from our beloved Taco Bell. #Missionaccomplished
After those events of pure joy, we scrambled to find a place to get our tickets. We ended up waiting in another line for another hour to book a return flight to Miami from Jamaica that we will never need. Jamaica has to have evidence that we aren't staying in the country for very long... I don't know why that it but oh well. So we book it to our next flight and barely make it through the entry way before they locked up! We get on the plane and we sit down next to a Jamaican and chat Patious the whole ride! After we landed in Jamaica we went out to meet Sister Jones and her companion who I forgot the name to. They took us to the Montego Bay elders house where we were to stay the night. While we were there we cleaned their house, took a shower, took a 2 hour power nap, then talked with the other elders before we went to bed.
Thursday wasn't eventful whatsoever until we got a phone call from the Assistants telling us where we were to go while we waited to return to Nassau. Elder Christensen and Call went to Junction! I am with Elder Craig in May Pen. So that night the Browns picked us up, took us to Junction, then to May Pen.
Friday wasn't eventful either but we had weekly planning! Gotta love planning in an area that you don't fully serve in! Literally didn't plan anything but we still had the session to be obedient. Booya! Afterwards I tried making boiled dumpling but added too much water so we had to make a big thing of dumpling to save the little bit we had originally made. Then we went to see a convert that Elder Craig baptized while he servered here. It was a 45 minute walk from our house! Walking is gonna be the death of me! Had coordination at the church then had Friday night activities!
Saturday was full of walking as well. I don't know if I will survive walking in dress shoes for the last few months of my mission... I already have blisters... sad day... Anyways, we spent a lot of time looking for less active and inactive members. Gave a blessing to on of them's daughter.
Sunday was cool! I got to see the May Pen Branch for the first time and I also had to teach Gospel a Principles again! Yeah for teaching classes! Anyways, I had a really good, long talk with Sister Singleton about the Bahamas Zone and the privileges that we have in that zone. We are truly blessed! I also was able to talk to a member in Nassau and she told me that Nassau never lost power! So we could be back in Nassau faster than we thought!! Oh! I also got to see Jevon Hudson from Junction! He was in May Pen for church. He is waiting on his mission call as well!! I'm super excited for them!
If you aren't TRULY putting the Lord first on His day then please fix that! Please put Him first on His day. He does so much for us and asks so little of us in return so please show Him with your actions that you are willing to put Him first! He will bless us in so many ways! I know that He lives and loves each and everyone of us! Show your love for Him on His day by keeping it holy!!
I love you all! Pray for everyone that was hit by the hurricanes!
Elder Wilding🌴🇧🇸
Monday we spend most of the morning doing visa stuff for other missionaries to come out to the the Bahamas, went to Del Sol for like an hour, hung out with Brother Pierre right before his tour, meet some members on a cruise ship, then went to the church to email. Later that evening we went to buy jugs of water to prepare for the hurricane and while we were there, there were tons of people waiting for the jugs to show up. A truck pulls up with cases of bottled water so we started to help them unload the truck and stack it in the storage container so the truck could go get the big jugs faster. Once the jugs showed up, people went crazy. They lost all the little bit of patience that they had left in them. It was a mad house so again, we stepped in to help get it all organized and started to pack the jugs of water to people's cars as they paid for them. It helped the crowd calm down and it took a load of stress off the workers. We got 3 jugs of water free for helping them. It was nice to help them all out. They loved it.
Tuesday was crazy! So first thing in the morning we had district meeting. We then took the water jugs to the Seawell's house to store them. While we are there, sister Seawell tells us they they were being evacuated out of Nassau for Hurricane Irma. So we call the Assistants to tell them what's going on and they made the decision to pull us out of Nassau. So the rest of the day we spent packing up all of our clothes and all of the Books of Mormon into the lower bathroom to keep them save and every other valuable thing. We took a lot of stuff to the Seawell's house to leave it there in their house to stay in Nassau and also helped them prep their house. They fed us pizza then we said our goodbyes as we headed to the apartment for our last night in Nassau for now.
Wednesday at 3 in the morning we woke up to get ready for our flight at 7. We left the house around 4 to the Seawell's house to drop off our car and Sister Seawel took us to the airport. We got to the airport and sat in line for about an hour, maybe less, then ran to catch our flight. Our flight didn't end up leaving until 7:45... Anyways, we land in Miami and we are looking for our next gate to our next flight. We make a left turn and I look behind me as we turn the corner and I saw a big Bell. Guess what that means... TACO BELL!!!🙌🏼 Elder call and I freaked out, bought Taco Bell, took selfies, then happily strolled away from our beloved Taco Bell. #Missionaccomplished
After those events of pure joy, we scrambled to find a place to get our tickets. We ended up waiting in another line for another hour to book a return flight to Miami from Jamaica that we will never need. Jamaica has to have evidence that we aren't staying in the country for very long... I don't know why that it but oh well. So we book it to our next flight and barely make it through the entry way before they locked up! We get on the plane and we sit down next to a Jamaican and chat Patious the whole ride! After we landed in Jamaica we went out to meet Sister Jones and her companion who I forgot the name to. They took us to the Montego Bay elders house where we were to stay the night. While we were there we cleaned their house, took a shower, took a 2 hour power nap, then talked with the other elders before we went to bed.
Thursday wasn't eventful whatsoever until we got a phone call from the Assistants telling us where we were to go while we waited to return to Nassau. Elder Christensen and Call went to Junction! I am with Elder Craig in May Pen. So that night the Browns picked us up, took us to Junction, then to May Pen.
Friday wasn't eventful either but we had weekly planning! Gotta love planning in an area that you don't fully serve in! Literally didn't plan anything but we still had the session to be obedient. Booya! Afterwards I tried making boiled dumpling but added too much water so we had to make a big thing of dumpling to save the little bit we had originally made. Then we went to see a convert that Elder Craig baptized while he servered here. It was a 45 minute walk from our house! Walking is gonna be the death of me! Had coordination at the church then had Friday night activities!
Saturday was full of walking as well. I don't know if I will survive walking in dress shoes for the last few months of my mission... I already have blisters... sad day... Anyways, we spent a lot of time looking for less active and inactive members. Gave a blessing to on of them's daughter.
Sunday was cool! I got to see the May Pen Branch for the first time and I also had to teach Gospel a Principles again! Yeah for teaching classes! Anyways, I had a really good, long talk with Sister Singleton about the Bahamas Zone and the privileges that we have in that zone. We are truly blessed! I also was able to talk to a member in Nassau and she told me that Nassau never lost power! So we could be back in Nassau faster than we thought!! Oh! I also got to see Jevon Hudson from Junction! He was in May Pen for church. He is waiting on his mission call as well!! I'm super excited for them!
If you aren't TRULY putting the Lord first on His day then please fix that! Please put Him first on His day. He does so much for us and asks so little of us in return so please show Him with your actions that you are willing to put Him first! He will bless us in so many ways! I know that He lives and loves each and everyone of us! Show your love for Him on His day by keeping it holy!!
I love you all! Pray for everyone that was hit by the hurricanes!
Elder Wilding🌴🇧🇸
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