Monday, May 21, 2012

Rain, Forever Families & Lots of Pics!

Helloooooo
 
Well, luckily for us the sun is just beginning to cool down! The hottest months here are like March - May. The rain has begun to come small and so the temperature comes down with it. So I'm always pretty happy when it rains. It'll be fun hiking up and down the mountains in the pouring rain. Luckily that doesn't really happen until like August. So hopefully by that time I'll be finding myself on flatter ground. I finally got access to my pictures, it still might be good to get a new card though. I was thinking I would copy all my pictures onto the flash drive and you guys would just save it to a computer when I get home and I'll just keep reusing the same card deleting pictures as I go, but that just makes me nervous. So if you wanted to send me a couple of 8GB cards or so, I wouldn't complain. Speaking of things I want (so needy), I wouldn't mind getting some more slap ya mama and any other kind of cajun seasoning. Everyone here loves that stuff. I finally finished that can today when we were cooking a massive breakfast. So some more would be pretty sweet. Anything else I would want... I mean Oreos are always acceptable. And any other food would be nice. My companion and I make the same like tomato stew every single day, some how we haven't gotten sick of eating every night yet. I should probably take a picture of it. It's had a pretty significant role in my missionary service. Anyway, I'm attempting to send about 16 pictures home, so I'll tell a quick story and then explain all the pictures! Oh, and I'm assuming you never got that flashdrive. The Elder, or I guess Brother's, name is Nick Wood. And he just got engaged. So find him on Facebook and ask him about it. Haha.
 
Okay, well one of the pictures is of two big things of pizza, which I'm pretty sure I already told you about. Anyway, there's a French guy that owns this nice little hut and he cooks the pizzas inside it. We've been there a couple of times to eat and every time we would go he would kind of come out and talk with us a little bit before going back in. He also seems pretty excited at the idea of a bunch of Americans buying lots of his pizza, so I think that might be part of the reason he's so friendly to us. Anyway, a couple of days ago we went to his shack to place a big order of pizzas to celebrate the end of Elder Jenkins mission and Elder Donaldson's birthday. When we came up this time he invited us inside and we sat down and told him the order (you'll see a picture of all the pizzas next week I'm sure). After we told him he started just talking with us a little bit. We were talking to him about why he's living here making pizzas in a little shack in the middle of West Africa (I feel it's a fair question), and he ended up just opening up to us a little bit and was talking about how he never sees his family, he was married before and it didn't work out so now he's living here with his new Sierra Leonian girlfriend, and how he's just kind of planning on not doing much but building up his little pizza shack. After he said all of that stuff he kind of seemed surprised with himself, closed back up, and told us the pizzas would be ready when we came to pick them up. As we were walking away I was just thinking about how unhappy and miserable this guy seemed. He had told us before he was previously in the mining business here and so I'm sure that he has made tons of money doing that, so that's why he's able to just do his little pizza business. But once again it goes to show you that money can't buy happiness. I was thinking about this guy and how in his mind the rest of his life is pretty much going to be him living alone with a woman he doesn't have any plans on marrying and just building a shack to sell pizzas. Man, if there is anyone who needs the gospel it's this guy! We weren't able to talk to him because he seemed to kind of want us to leave, but we'll see if something happens today when we go pick everything up. It really drove home the point that the things that make you happy in life is knowing you have a wonderful family. It makes sense why the gospel is so focused on how families can be together forever. It brings you the greatest joy! I love knowing that even after I die I can still be with all of you and with my own little family. Pretty sweet knowing the gospel is true! Anyway, Hopefully we will be able to talk with the guy sometime. He needs joy like nothing.
 
Okay well, lots of pictures this week, I know you've all been depressed like nothing because it's been a couple of weeks. I'll talk to you all next week!
 
Love,
Elder Stewart
 
 
 
 One of our investigators frying something called cheese straws. Basically it's like fried dough with some cream cheese like stuff mixed into it.
 PIZZA!!!!!
 Some guys packing filtered water into little sachets. This is how most people get filtered drinking water. They buy these small little sachet waters.
 Some adorable little children.
 One of our investigators made us some nice ground nut soup. So this is us enjoying like crazy. As you can see I've been eating very well in this apartment. Haha.
 My companion and I helping our investigator make cheese straws!
 Elder Ngerem posing near our tiny baptismal font. No cool river baptisms here. It's okay though.
 Baptism from a couple weeks ago! Elder Symons first one.
 The ice cream and cookies. And the super classy decorations in the background.
 Elder Ngerem's birthday. We had ICE CREAM AND CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES. It was pretty stinking delicious.
 Elder Jenkins who gets on a plane to go home tomorrow! His branch gave him the shirt and the pants. He's a pretty sweet guy.
 This place is called Regent. It's pretty stinking sweet. We were waiting for our investigator to show up.
 A crazy huge beetle that found it's way into our apartment
 This is 28 eggs, a million potatoes and sausage and onions to make the giant breakfast. It was amazing.
 Elder Symons and Elder Donaldson cooking the breakfast. Don't worry I helped cooked. Yes Mom, I'm really learning how to cook things. It's magical. 
The giant breakfast we prepared this morning. Lots of nutritious fruits
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Lovin' all these pictures!!! Sheesh, at least we know he's eating well!!
    Can't wait for next week (and I will have Internet so I don't I've to use my tiny phone screen).
    Cute Elder Stewart. Love him!

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