Monday, December 28, 2015

Tonga Week 10

I think it's week 10?
Tonga:
It's hot, humid and mango season. It rains nearly everyday and the rain here is more like buckets continuously pouring. We eat Lu what seams like every Sunday, and struggle daily with contacting the members to make us food. Luckily, if really hungry we can usually find fruit almost anywhere on the trees. The mangos are delicious. We eat the skin and all and eat them like an apple.
Companionship: Things went a bit better this last week, we are teaching a Wesleyan Minister and a Baptist Missionary. Hardest lessons ever! We also decided to do a lot more service and cut the lawn for our investigators and the senior couples baked them cakes. The companionship is going well and the work is improving.
Personal: I got some nasty food poisoning from some chicken on Wednesday night and threw up for a couple days, but I guess the more sick I get in the beginning the less I will in the end because I'll be immune to everything? Who knows...maybe not. This last week was fun though and I thoroughly enjoyed the service. I also found granola, it's called Muesli or something over here but tastes the same. It's pretty cheap so I started eating that for Breakfast. I caught a massive spider the size of my hand this last week, I'll try to send the picture. Don't worry, the Tongan kids told me they don't think they're poisonous, but they told me on Tongan so who knows!
I love you all and thanks everyone for your letters! Sorry I am sometimes unable to respond to everyone!
Love, Elder Lundskog
PS: We are teaching an Olympic Archer right now and so I go shoot bows with him!

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