Monday, March 14, 2016

March 1, 2016 - What Fell in the Park this Week?

Dear Family and Friends,
Monday:  We had the chance to get some serious cleaning done and then went out to buy some stuff... I bought new dress pants for 12 U.S. dollars!! Talk about a deal! I almost feel like a stole them...hehe.
Tuesday:  We met with our investigator, Brother Shao, and talked all about 1 Nephi! I have never had an investigator who wants to tell us about what they read in the Book of Mormon. Later in the day I went on exchanges with Elder Taylor. I admire him so much. He has a talent for uplifting and finding the best in others and also for work. I hope I can help others the way he does every day. We got a chance to go to the Wong family's house and had a spiritual share that had to do with the lantern festival that just happened here. Unfortunately they don't celebrate it very much in Tainan you have to go up north to see any lanterns. 
Wednesday:  We had English class... yup....
Thursday:  We went back to the park with the grandmas. The grandmas at the park probably think we are really pitiful or something. But every time we go there they give us fruit or candy and then start their exercise. Maybe this week I will be brave enough to get a picture with them and try their silly exercise dance. It's a nice time, we usually talk with them about being missionaries and about their exercise andTaiwanese (they are helping me learn the Taiwanese language along with Mandarin).
While we were at the park with the grandmas, another weird thing fell right in front of us... I think I should start a blog and the title would be "What Fell in the Park This Week?"  I have no idea what this thing is.
Friday:  We met with another investigator named Brother Lei. He is cool, I am not exactly sure if he understands everything we are saying but I think he is on the path. 
Saturday:  We had a pretty open day of finding so we invited our friend Hinckley to come with us again. So we were a "tripanionship" for the day. 
Sunday:  We visited the Luo family and shared a message about how family is like string.... Easy to tear one strand but many together is impossible. We then had family home evening at the church and we played the game ninja with a bunch of Asians. Needless to say, not every Asian is a Ninja. hehe
I love you all! 
Sincerely Elder Erwin

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