Hi,
This is Elder Akoki, Iam the one who is babysitting Elder Harris, sorry who is training him. I receive the Christmas gift, Iam so so happy. You realize my greatest Musical dream. I will now ennjoy conducting with a baton and also singing in spanish who will be the third language that I am going to learn. My companion is doing very very well. He is very cool, amd willling to learn. Iam sure He would be the Best companion in my mission. We understand each other so much and we have a lot of fun. Iam pretty sure I will get transfert the next time but I dont to go because I really enjoy my companion. In one word He is a good Kid, He is powerful, which means that He is from powerful parents. You have done a great job 4 having taking care of Him, you should not worry right now Its my turn to take care of him. He is in good hands. May God bless you and your family.BYe. We shall meet.
Elder Harris, Portia and Gordella
Monday, January 18, 2010
MY TURN TO GET SICK
So this week I started my third transfer in Asokwa. Thankfully nobody got transfered in our entire zone so Elder Akoki is going nowhere. Once again this was a pretty slow week because it was my turn to get sick. Sister Sabey had me on malaria meds but I don't think it was that bad. I was out for 3 days though. It sucked hard core.
The African Cup of Nations started this week in the world of football so if you want to go contacting around 4 or 6 in the PM you can FORGET. Football is part of life here and we have to adjust to fit in. The Ivorians played Ghana on friday and killed them 3-nill. It was funny to see Elder Akoki hold in his emotions everytime they scored. We spent the night with a man named Kennedy in our ward. We go to visit him every once in a while, he really doesn't have any friends and just sits in his house everyday reading or watching movies. He loves it everytime we are there. He's a pretty funny guy. He always wants to 'cool our hearts' with a coke.
Now that we are done with the goal, we have given our backup goals to Elder Lehr and ELder Clemmens. Soon the whole district will have completed the goal and I have no doubt that the whole mission will complete the goal by the end of Febuary. For us, we have been trying to find more people to teach in our immediate area. Contacting is really a pain but it gives us experience and that is really what this mission is about. I've been told the average person baptized has been contacted 8 times. Sometimes we just do it to waste time.
So I'm pretty sure that Akoki will leave this next coming transfer so I've been trying harder prepare myself to live without my traineer. I've realised how easy it is to just follow him around but that wouldn't help me at all. I pray I won't have to train in five weeks but you never know in this mission. President Sabey does whatever the Lord tells him to do. No questions asked.
This week Elder Lehr ran into a crazy person who apparently knows who Elder Akoki and I are. He told them they were so powerfull that they could freeze the whole northern half of Africa and that their skin could not be peirced by mosquitos. As they were walking along to find a car back to Asokwa, he kept following them and everybody thought they were all crazy. When he got on the tro tro and the door closed he told everybody THAT MAN IS CRAZY. Everybody was cracking up. Well at least they don't think he's our friend. I just don't want to run into him any time soon.
So we are still working hard and the time is flying by. We are teaching Williams about the priesthood and soon he should be ordained a priest. We have dropped a bunch of people lateley but hopefully we will be able to find some serious investigators. Elder Akoki thinks the next goal will be a Family but we won't know for a while.
Thats all for now! Hope everything is all right back home! I love you all and miss you!:)
Elder Harris
The African Cup of Nations started this week in the world of football so if you want to go contacting around 4 or 6 in the PM you can FORGET. Football is part of life here and we have to adjust to fit in. The Ivorians played Ghana on friday and killed them 3-nill. It was funny to see Elder Akoki hold in his emotions everytime they scored. We spent the night with a man named Kennedy in our ward. We go to visit him every once in a while, he really doesn't have any friends and just sits in his house everyday reading or watching movies. He loves it everytime we are there. He's a pretty funny guy. He always wants to 'cool our hearts' with a coke.
Now that we are done with the goal, we have given our backup goals to Elder Lehr and ELder Clemmens. Soon the whole district will have completed the goal and I have no doubt that the whole mission will complete the goal by the end of Febuary. For us, we have been trying to find more people to teach in our immediate area. Contacting is really a pain but it gives us experience and that is really what this mission is about. I've been told the average person baptized has been contacted 8 times. Sometimes we just do it to waste time.
So I'm pretty sure that Akoki will leave this next coming transfer so I've been trying harder prepare myself to live without my traineer. I've realised how easy it is to just follow him around but that wouldn't help me at all. I pray I won't have to train in five weeks but you never know in this mission. President Sabey does whatever the Lord tells him to do. No questions asked.
This week Elder Lehr ran into a crazy person who apparently knows who Elder Akoki and I are. He told them they were so powerfull that they could freeze the whole northern half of Africa and that their skin could not be peirced by mosquitos. As they were walking along to find a car back to Asokwa, he kept following them and everybody thought they were all crazy. When he got on the tro tro and the door closed he told everybody THAT MAN IS CRAZY. Everybody was cracking up. Well at least they don't think he's our friend. I just don't want to run into him any time soon.
So we are still working hard and the time is flying by. We are teaching Williams about the priesthood and soon he should be ordained a priest. We have dropped a bunch of people lateley but hopefully we will be able to find some serious investigators. Elder Akoki thinks the next goal will be a Family but we won't know for a while.
Thats all for now! Hope everything is all right back home! I love you all and miss you!:)
Elder Harris
Monday, January 11, 2010
DYING TO DANCE WITH A WHITE MAN
Hello! Sorry for making you wait so long. About half way through my powerful, weekly report on my doings in the continent of Africa, I accidentally blinked and all the power in Kumasi shut off. Don't worry I'm holding my eyes open with some staples I found on the floor of my apartment.
I hope everyone had a great new year! Mine was pretty funny cause there were a bunch of drunk people at Yaa's place who were dying to dance with a white man. I would just yell YEAHHHH in their face and they would usually go away.
This whole week Elder Lehr and Elder Akoki were dying in bed from some sort of African Flu that kept them there for four days. Elder Clemmens and I were stuck in the apartment with them. It was pretty horrible. Luckily I didn't catch whatever they had and my health is still good.
Even though we didn't really do anything last week, our goal was completed yesterday when Paulina came to church and William was confirmed a member of the church. Its perfect timing cause transfers are this Wednesday and there is a good chance Elder Akoki will leave. We will find out tonight. We pretty much gave up on Dominik. We just found out that he is having some problems we didn't know about. We are still figuring out how to help him but the situation is a little bit touchy. Hopefully we can figure it out.
Everything else is going just fine. I just got your package today! Elder Akoki was really happy about the baton. He had totally forgotten about it. He was taking pictures and stuff with it, haha. I guess its really hard to get one here in Africa. Thanks for all the other stuff too. Gushers are awesome! The picks and strings will really help too. I've been playing improvised chords with only 5 strings using a pick that feels like it was cut from a piece of paper. Thanks a lot! I also got some more mail from like a month ago.
So thats all for now. Sorry for not being around last week. Just remember TIA. I love you all! BYEBYE!!
Elder HARRIS AKA White Tiger Bruni (this is a joke between Andrew and his uncle Kevin)
I hope everyone had a great new year! Mine was pretty funny cause there were a bunch of drunk people at Yaa's place who were dying to dance with a white man. I would just yell YEAHHHH in their face and they would usually go away.
This whole week Elder Lehr and Elder Akoki were dying in bed from some sort of African Flu that kept them there for four days. Elder Clemmens and I were stuck in the apartment with them. It was pretty horrible. Luckily I didn't catch whatever they had and my health is still good.
Even though we didn't really do anything last week, our goal was completed yesterday when Paulina came to church and William was confirmed a member of the church. Its perfect timing cause transfers are this Wednesday and there is a good chance Elder Akoki will leave. We will find out tonight. We pretty much gave up on Dominik. We just found out that he is having some problems we didn't know about. We are still figuring out how to help him but the situation is a little bit touchy. Hopefully we can figure it out.
Everything else is going just fine. I just got your package today! Elder Akoki was really happy about the baton. He had totally forgotten about it. He was taking pictures and stuff with it, haha. I guess its really hard to get one here in Africa. Thanks for all the other stuff too. Gushers are awesome! The picks and strings will really help too. I've been playing improvised chords with only 5 strings using a pick that feels like it was cut from a piece of paper. Thanks a lot! I also got some more mail from like a month ago.
So thats all for now. Sorry for not being around last week. Just remember TIA. I love you all! BYEBYE!!
Elder HARRIS AKA White Tiger Bruni (this is a joke between Andrew and his uncle Kevin)
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