Monday, April 7, 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW!!  I hope that you have an awesome day and everything goes pretty well!  

Well yesterday my watch finally decided to die.  The battery just pooped out on me so now I am just wearing a dead watch.  I'm going to try to find a new battery.  I should be able to.  I've gotta keep wearing it though, I can't risk losing my watch tan.

Other than that this week was busy as always.  We went to Kasoa twice, on Tuesday and Wednesday.  On Tuesday we saw a motorcycle accident.  The man was dead on the side of the road.  Somebody hit him or something and he went down.  There was a fair amount of blood.  That's why helmets are so important.  The way those motorcycles drive here I'm baffled at how there aren't more deaths.  

But it was a pretty good week.  Lots of meetings.  Had some really sweet lessons.  We went to an Open house in Kaneshi that went pretty well.  I love things like that were you just go out and talk with literally everyone.  Elder T.  and I are planning our soapbox contacting.  We're going to do it old fashioned were we just get up on some boxed and start preaching.  I'm pretty excited but pretty nervous.  I'm a little shy for that stuff but we're going to make it happen.  It should be pretty cool.

Yesterday was Fast and Testimony meeting at Church.  We don't get general conference here.  One of our investigators, the Liberian, just punched me and told me to go and bear my testimony.   I did and then she got up and bore her testimony. That was really cool.   P. was paying her fast offering too.  Both of them will be baptized this week :D   

This week is going to be really cool.  We are going to the Abomosu Zone training which is out in the bush.  I was in Abomosu Zone when I first came but then they split it and I was in Asamankese.  It will be cool to go there though.  We'll be driving through the gold country and see a ton of gold mines.  We'll get some really cool pictures I think.  It's going to be an adventure for sure.  

Love you all!


Elder Clark

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