Thursday, December 22, 2011


So, in the words of the all famous and much missed Elder Steel, so good and bad news we have my team and a team in the congo that are trying this project so the team in the congo decided that it cant be dont its to hard! so just my team is the only one working on it so now were starting to draw attentino so on jan 23 they are coming down to look at my progress and see if it can be done so, thats kinda cool but kinda scarey at the same time so now the weight of all the churchs in africa is resting very squarly and heavly on 4 elders shoulders and one married elder! but it feels good! i think I work better on the hot spot! but because we are on the watch now they can get us stuff that we need so this week they bought me a welder! with an auto darking helment! so that was like a tender mercy I get to weld again! well thats the work on the house!
The pictures are of his most recent trip to zone conference. 4 hours by vehicle (in the open box of a pickup on dirt roads and a long boat trip up the zambizi river) The adventures never stop! The Monkey is named Sharira but sounds like Shakira she is a pet monkey. He said everyone has a pet monkey. He thinks she was killed though he said she pulled off an abu and stole some fruit and they killed her! sad day. He still has an infection that causes severe itching and makes life generally miserable his shower has very little water pressure and the house has no doors, or windows. But even through all that he says he ;oves it here and would not want to be anywhere else! Go Elder Steel

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Christmas is Coming....but not in Africa

First off i wouldn't want to go to any other mission!! This one is the best one hands down, I mean yeah it has its down falls but for the most part I love it. Every single time I get a new sickness or something bad happens to me you can pretty much count on the fact that i'm on the ground laughing cause i'm so happy i just keep thinking you can lay as many sicknesses on me cause i'm not breaking my spirits and it's only going to make a great story when i get home! So i'm not crushed about it I love it, I mean it stinks that i have to eat rice everyday but you win some you lose some! The work... well it pretty much stopped because we are just working on the house but when we went up to zone conference this weekend in Quilimoni, President said that he wants us to be more balanced, so just 4 hours of study, 4 hours of teaching, and 4 hours of house work, so hopefully this week our teaching will pick up cause i feel kinda left out of that group right now! I didn't get a new comp, that is why i was sent here though. Cause the kid before me got sick, not my comp, so last transfer the kid got sick and went home so then Presidnet moved me in, in his place. My staff, it is on and off some days it's not bad and other days i cant stop itching it! And it looks bad but for the most part I think it's pretty calm right now. I'm really not getting any sleep, and not very good nutrition, but oh well i'm still getting enough, and that is 8 times more than any other person in Africa.
The house is slowly coming this week or maybe next week we should have the floor laid with concrete, so moving along on that part!

So i was shopping for light bulbs for my house this week which i couldn't find, but i found a christmas tree so i now have a fake 2 foot christmas tree with lights! i got to do something to keep me sane, or what little sanity i have left!

(This is wear they drive to get the sand)
I get up at 4 in the morning, jump in the back of a pickup drive about an hour out into the most jungle part of Africa, dig 4 tons of sand out of the ground then place it in the truck, then drive back to the church and drop the sand off then drive back and repeat.

(After their 4-hour drive in the back of a pickup)

Thursday we traveled to zone conference, so to get there we got on a boat to a town called Luabel, which by boat on the zambie(which i drove by the way) is about 2 hours. Then from there we waited for a car, we waited for 4 hours then one car finally left our town but the car drove back in the same way we came in, so we past Marromeu! So we drove for like....4 hours on dirt roads inn the back of a pickup but getting rocked like a rag doll! Then finally we got to a paved road so we then drove the rest of the way to Quilimoni where we had conference.

(Dreaming what skiing would be like in Africa)
Well that was my week in a nut shell, hope everything else goes well at home only one more week till transfers here, next week we find out! com Amor, Elder Steel