*ding dong* Hello. My name is Elder Perkins. And I would like to share with you what happened this past week.
First off can I get a Happy Memorial Day for my brothers and sisters in the states? Sadly over here in Africa we don't have that so there's no visiting cemeteries, backyard barbecues, or weird family reunions. Thanks for all the men and women who have fought and died to make our beautiful(maybe not perfect lol) country of AMERICA.
Also also my sister had her baby shower last Saturday and I'm SO EXCITED FOR HER. Also for me to be an uncle because I think I'm definitely qualified to fill in the crazy uncle position. However the baby is due literally two weeks before I get home which is fine I guess..."'Can you try to hold it in?', 'Can someone slap him for me?', *slap*, 'done and done'" (Ice Age 3)
Okay now to actually talk about my mission lol so yeah we are set to baptize Frere Kouadio and Frere Willy on Saturday! And then we are also baptizing Soeur Aisha and Frere Richard the next week! So June is going to start off really well! Pray that it all goes smoothly but I feel like all of them are super prepared and ready so it should be fine!
We also are starting to get somewhere with one of our amis, Soeur Delphi! She's one of our oldest amis since the middle of March and she's been taking the lessons super well and even reading the Book of Mormon(which she loves btw) She was sick for a couple weeks which kept her from really progressing but it's also that she's been at her church for a while and is kind of a leader so she's scared to leave. We're obviously not going to force her to leave her church but we also low key know that she feels the truthfulness of the church. It's just a matter of faith and courage! But this last lesson she completely opened up to us of how she feels and how appreciative she is of us and she knows we're servants of God! So we're crossing our fingers for her as well!
So we had exchanges with the assistants on Friday. It was pretty cool because we took a little boat to cross the lagoon into their area, so I was getting some mad Statten Island Ferry vibes. However, halfway through the day I started feeling pretty sick and fatigued. I don't know if it was the sun(because that's still a problem here ugh) or if I just caught a little thing but it wrecked me quite a bit so we had to call it short. I rested a lot and the next day I was feeling a lot better and today it's basically gone so all is well!
I've been reading again a lot of the church history stories and man it's always just a reminder of how much faith they had and also maybe a spiritual chew out of me not having the same faith. Their perseverance is incredible and it makes me not want to ever complain about anything ever really because my life is cushy compared to that haha. I was touched by one story of Orson Pratt and how prepared he was to receive the restored gospel as he prayed and searched earnestly for the truth as a teenager. And he eventually went on to be an Apostle! It helps me know that there are always prepared people ready to hear the good tidings!
Oh yeah so about the title. So Ivorians do yawn but I'm just confused because whenever I yawn, everyone freaks out and they think it's Corona or something. Even before corona people would think I was possessed or something and it would confuse me so much. One time we were waiting for a taxi and I yawned and as a driver drove by he just mimicked my yawn for just made fierce eye contact with me. Like it's funny but I'm so confused so I dont think Ivorians know that everyone yawns. Everyone also thinks I chew weird here for some reason so now I'm self-conscious about that as well. Thanks.
Anyways that's it for the week! If you take the time to read this then you're pretty cool I guess but I hope y'all love Memorial Day weekend!
Tot Ziens!
Elder Perkins
Heres some pics:
1. Picture from sports last week!
2. Random member stole my hat that I got to protect me from the cursed sun here. No there will not be pics of me with the hat don't even ask.