Monday, November 27, 2017

Week 60 - Life in Greifswald Week 2: The Actual Heck

Hello, readers! This week we would like to present you with a short, but sweet, piece of non-fiction. It is a German tragedy from the age of Elder Spaulding.

Anyway... I don't think that I'm every going to get a normal P-Day here, but this week it didn't only extent to P-Day, but to the entire week. I'll give you a quick run down on the craziest happenings of the week. Which is a lot.

Things started going down on Wednesday, when our washing machine broke. We called Bruder Seidel, the man in charge of missionary apartments in our mission, and he said that he would bring us a new one on Monday. We had an urgent need of clean clothes, so in the meantime we washed our underwear with the sister's washing machine.

Thursday was Thanksgiving, and with interviews the next day, our Zone decided to eat Thanksgiving dinner together. We were asked to bring stuffing, which, thankfully, Elder Neale knew how to make. We had a crazy day, though, and we're only able to start at 9:00. Little did we know, that was the start of an ordeal. Long story short, Elder Neale mostly knew how to make stuffing, and we ended up putting way too much broth in. We cooked it for about 3 hours (until about 2:00) and just set an alarm for every thirty minutes and tried to get as much sleep as possible. Sadly, both us and the stuffing were wrecked the next day.


Interview day is always an exhausting logistical nightmare as a Zone Leader, so that was mostly that. BUT we had Tausch planned the next day in Neubrandenburg, and were planning on staying in an old empty couples apartment with one bed and two couches. We brought an extra mattress with us, so that the four of us (us and the Prenzlau Elders) could all fit. 


During interviews, one member of our zone got permission to be approved to drive a mission vehicle, and Elder Neale was asked to show her the ropes with German traffic laws and whatnot. The long and short of it is that all of our gas got used. After the long interview day was over, we didn't even have enough gas to make it to a gas station. We know this, because we tried to. We ended up running out of gas in an intersection. We ended up sending the Prenzlau Elders to get us gas, and ended up home very late, where I slept on a couch that was way to small to try to use as a bed.






The next day, due to a little bit of bad planning and a lot of bad luck, was mostly just sitting around. The appointment that we had planned the Tausch around fell out, and the street display we wanted to do didn't really happen.

We then came home just long enough to throw the mattress out of our car into our apartment so that we could fit Zach (Our main investigator, for whom we have received permission from president to drive) and drive to an appointment. That actually went really well! we went through the baptismal interview questions.

Afterwards, and just to have some extra crazy something happen, we had some mechanical difficulties and spilled our Christmas initiative cards all over the wet ground. We got that mostly saved, though, and then went promptly to bed.


Sunday morning, I was asked to give a talk, and Elder Neale ist temporarily in charge of teaching a mission wide Persian Sunday school class. Because of that, and the crazy previous things in the week, I got to give the least prepared talk that I have ever given on a temporary Austausch with a member, while a different member was with Elder Neale teaching the Sunday school class. The talk went pretty well, though.

After the crazy church, though, we found out that we somehow left our keys in the apartment door, and there is no spare key! We worked out with Bruder Seidel that he could grab our extra key in the mission office on the way up here, so we ended up sleeping in the church Sunday night. #twoCouchesInThreeDays Also, because our car keys were in the apartment, we had to cancel all of our appointments that day.

Today we got to have our own little sacrament meeting! Because of the Persian class, we weren't able to take the sacrament. We have permission from president and from our bishop to do so, because we will be missing most of church for the next four weeks or so. Bruder Seidel showed up around 11, and due to the messiness of our Wohnung (it was actually pretty sanitary, just disorganized. Previous missionaries have also been very unkind to our apartment. Also, due to our barely being in the apartment,  I haven't even been able to finish unpacking.), we ended up cleaning our apartment all day today. I haven't even showered or shaved yet. I'm actually really happy, though, because they helped us to fix a lot of the damage that was there from previous residents.


Anyway, that leads me to now. 

This is officially the most "The actual heck" week of my mission, thus the title.  We are going to go sleep on the floor tonight (Our old mattresses don't fit our new bed frames, they will be bringing us new ones tomorrow morning).  But, all is well in Zion! I am alive and well, if more than a little tired, and I am looking forward to another week! Miracles are happening, and things are going well!


Liebe Grüße,
Elder Austin Spaulding

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