Well, onto some of the great news, as well as the things that happened this week. It was a fast week like always. The Spanish Elders will be moving out tomorrow to another apartment up north so the apartment will finally be back to just me and my comp living in it. It will be weird once they leave because they have been here since the start of the transfer, which was almost a month ago. It will kinda be like starting a transfer all over again because me and my comp have an interesting relationship, just because it always involved those other Elders some how. So now that they are gone, we have the chance to build a closer bond now that it is just us 2 all the time. Somethings that I'm looking forward to with it most of all is probably a cleaner, more roomie apartment as well as not being in a car share all the time. It will make things a lot easier, but I will miss the fun nights we had.
So, the highlight of my week was a call I got from an old friend in Tulsa. Do you all remember Ron who I found while I was up there and how he ended up being baptized? Well i hadn't heard from him since the day of his baptism and he called me a few days ago. Elder Williams, my previous comp, gave him my number and while they were being fed by him, that's when he called. So I also got to hear Elder Williams voice as well, I bet he's loving Tulsa. Well, the reason why he called was because he wanted to tell me that it has been a full year since I knocked on his door. I was shocked! I can't believe he remembers the specific day that it happened! It made me look in my journal afterward to see what I had written about finding him that day. It was pretty cool and I can't believe it has been that long! Another thing he wanted to tell me was that he is planning on going to the temple in June, which will be a full year since his baptism. He wanted me to be there, so I hope by then I will be close by so I could be there. By then, I would have 1 month left and so it would be quite a way to wrap up my mission. I will talk to President about it and hope he considers it because that would mean a lot if I was there. I'm sooooo pumped for June now!!! Another cool thing that happened that has ties to Tulsa was I was able to re-connect with a family who had lived up there while I was there, who moved down here to Norman. They invited me, plus 2 spanish elders; Elders Lara and Alton to help teach his mom. They are the Solorzano family from Peru and his mom knows very little English. I remember last year Elder Hammond and I taught her as well using a translator so it was cool to do that again, with a lot less translation of course since the Spanish Elders did all of the talking! She's a very good lady, but very devout in her beliefs, but her son really wants her to join so that's why they keep coming back. They are a very strong, down to earth family and I'm glad I was able to cross paths with them.
Well, we are looking forward to another exciting week with some great plans and goals. We are continuing our work with the members in the ward and are still brainstorming ideas of what we can do to gain their trust and to get them on board with missionary work in the area. If we get everyone on board, then great things in the ward will happen. So we are looking to get all members on board in some aspect of the ward. It could be stuff like praying or fasting for the missionaries, or coming up with a personal goal of how many times they bring up Gospel in their daily conversations, or even a goal of how many book of Mormon's they pass out... It could be anything, as long as it ties into the work! It should be good! Well my lads, I hope all is well back home! I hope you all have a good week, keep me posted! love you all!
Love,
Elder Weese
1) Solorzano family
2) Elders de Spanish!!!!!
3) Picture from mission FB page after interviews