Sunday, November 25, 2018

Noqu Imatai Papitaiso!!

Hello all,

It was a great and tough week. Nice to end off with Sireli's baptism that went great. We get to baptize in this little pond thing and it felt amazing. Not only the spirit but the cold water on a super hot day. The day started off a little hectic though. The stake presidency called us in the morning and told us they were close to our village and they needed to follow us to the Unit and it was like 2 hours sooner than we expected so I had about 6.82 seconds to get all my stuff ready. Then since we were there super early we were just chilling talking to the neighbors and they invited us in for breakfast. They were talking in Fijian and then Elda Jonathan looks over at me and says, "Bro you ready to eat cow heart and liver." so yeah. We ate cow heart and liver. Pretty good taste just super tough. Then afterwards I walked in to lunch and saw a bowl with 2 whole fish, a giant shrimp, some ota, and other stuff. An interesting week food-wise for sure.

I also got pretty sick. Had to stay at the flat because I just got utterly destroyed by something I ate or drank. I recovered pretty well though. I was also at a members house when I had to lead the area on exchanges and he gave us some dry as heck vudi. (Sort of Banana) So I take a bite and chewed for a sec, then when I swallowed it straight up clogged my throat and zapped away all moisture. I couldn't breathe for a hot sec haha. Nobody knew what was going on except for the American zone leader lol. Luckily I just forced it down. Oh the experiences of Fiji.

Pretty awesome week though!! Love the people here and all that they do for me!!

Loloma Yani (Love your way)

Elda William



Filterz


Eating some Roti


The Fijian people think that wig pic is the funniest thing ever.


Baptism Crew


Fijian Fam



Sunday, November 18, 2018

Ika Vakalolo

Hello everyone!! It has been a good week but a slow one. The Fijian Prime Minister Elections were this week so we had some restrictions for working. Also every Friday and Saturday almost everyone in my area is in Suva to sell the stuff from their farm so we just visit members. So not much of an eventful week but I will try to make up for it by sending a ton of pictures haha.

Sireli's baptism is this week!! It is crazy awesome! In our last lesson with him his mom sat in on it and we were able to teach her. Hopefully her heart is softened and they allow us to baptize the rest of the kids! Everyone in the village they live in is family and about half are members! Just trying to help those that aren't feel the spirit.

The kids are crazy like always. Every time I open my mouth at the wrong angle they freak out because I have a retainer and some even try to touch them haha. Fijian Kids be wildin'

Have an awesome week all!
Loloma Yani

Elda Gwilliam





Me and Noqu Yaca (My namesake) Samu! He is awesome


Samu throwing up half a Hang-Loose


Eating Breadfruit with the Unit Leader's Son


Me with Make and Samu in a classic looking Fijian house in my area


Me and Elder Jonathan


Me and some kids from the village. Sireli is sitting next to me


Me grubbing on some Ika Vakalolo in our after church feast. Ika vakalolo is fish in coconut milk.


 In my search in the Topical Guide I found out the scriptures hold more wisdom than I ever could have imagned. Jokes Jokes.


The kids here have these wheels attached to sticks that they push and have so much fun. Material things don't matter here. 


Final thought from Sam: THanks again and please put a note in that I'm sorry that I was lazy and just sent a ton of pics instead of writing a longer email haha. Love ya

Sunday, November 11, 2018

De$ignated Driver

Hello All!!

It was a good week! It was Diwali this week and that was pretty crazy! I felt like I was in a WW2 movie because it looked like bombs were exploding everywhere. Our Indian neighbors invited us over for some sweets. Every Indian man is Uncle and every woman is Auntie. I'll try and send a picture of them. The internet here is pretty bad.

Our flat also had some interesting Wildlife encounters this week. We caught 2 rats with glue traps, a mongoose ran out from under my chair and the Polynesian comps in the flat trapped it with a fan cover. We also found out we had bedbugs. I thought they were just mosquito bites but then I saw one crawling on my scriptures and found a few filled with blood on my mattress. We deep cleaned for a whole day and we think that they are gone now. I also woke up one morning and my back started to burn, so I put my hand back there and felt something wrap around it. I have never moved faster. I flicked it down and it was a 6 inch long centipede. Crazy stuff.

It has been raining a lot over the past few days and when we tried to leave our area last night the bridge was flooded. We had to park the car, walk through it and get picked up by the other Naitasiri elders. It was wild. That's Fiji for ya I guess. Oh yeah we finally got a truck haha. I'm the driver and it's been weird. I've driven in the right lane a few times accidentally and turned off the wipers when I was trying to signal but I'm getting used to it.

Sunday was awesome. Our unit is about 20 people. It was pretty much a testimony meeting. I had to give a message. People kept nodding their heads so I am just hoping it made sense. They totally improvise hymns. We sang a sacrament hymn to "Brightly Beams". They love that song. Afterwards we had a huge feast of Fish in coconut milk, taro, cassava, and tons of other stuff. The Maramas kept telling me to eat more though. After everyone has a 30 minute nap then we went to visit members who are less active. Then we had 2 more meals that night . I've never felt more full.

We have a boy on date for the 25th and supposedly I am baptizing him! It will be an awesome experience. The Fijian people are so nice though. Before we had the truck we were just walking around and people would always come and pick us up. Some guy even gave us a ride and then his wife wouldn't let us leave unless we took money from her!

Anyway. It's been awesome here. I love it and I love my sulu. Hopefully some pics load.




Me with Auntie and Uncle


A Fijian house we see often


Chillin on a bridge


Throwbax to MO and longer hair


Our flat




Sunday, November 4, 2018

Bula Vinaka Kemudou Kece!

Man oh man it has been great in Fiji. So much to talk about and so little time. We only have an hour to email here so sorry for the really short responses. The travel was long and hard. I was exhausted pretty much everywhere but you know that didn't stop me from perusing the Gucci store in LAX #stayflexing #hype. On our first day here we went to the mission home and met a lot of people then we went out with elders to give out na iVola i Momani. I went to Suva with Elda Dial! It was awesome seeing him and catching up with him.

The next day we had a great breakfast and had a lot of fun opening our first area letters. My first area is the Naitasiri 1st area! My Comp is Elda Jonathan from Vanuatu! And guess who I am staying with in the flat?? Elda Burge!!

We don't have a truck yet and our area is in the middle of the mountains. So for the first few days we couldn't go far but we walked a lot and still found people to teach. Everyone is soooo nice here and it is always great to hear a hearty, "BULA ELDAS!"

My Fijian is coming. We had stake conference and hearing all the adults talk was crazy fast. I like talking to kids way more. There were a ton of times though when I would be walking and a Marama would walk up to me and say something and I had no clue what she said so I'd just do the classic Polynesian raise the eyebrows for yes and hope it worked. There were times I'm sure I looked like the white man blinking gif. I had lots of chances to talk to kids though and that is always fun. They say you have to make 1,000,000 mistakes to learn a language and I think I'm about 3/4 there.

For every meal at home we eat rice and chow with corned beef or tuna. Every time I get food my comp tells me it's, "Not enough." and to get more something haha. Just training me for the members I guess. Everyone always offers you food or something to drink and it's funny seeing all the things that our MTC teachers would tell us about.

Mom: Sorry I am about to run out of time. Sorry I had more pics but I got kicked off and had to end early. Love ya



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