Elder Larson had a good week. The threat of Hurricane Otto made them change much of what they wanted to do that week, but they made do. President Laboriel emailed all of us parents to let us know that the missionaries where told to buy food and water for several days, and to check in with their zone leaders every two hours. Lij said that were he is, in Heredia, it just rained a lot. There was not much damage. We are grateful for his and the other missionaries safety.
Lij and his companion are working with another young man who is taking the lessons. They are excited to see his progress. We can't wait to see what happens.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Monday, November 21, 2016
Week 22 "I Have Become a Chef"
We got an email from Lij today. He sounded great! In fact he forgot it was even Thanksgiving this week. We are proud of how hard he is working.
One of the things he shared with us that made us laugh is that he has become quite the cook. This from a son who couldn't make toast five months ago (tomorrow). How time flies. He also said that he has become quite budget conscious, living on fifty cents a day. How he does that is anyone's guess. Hopefully he isn't recycling the toilet paper.
This week starts with what they call "a week of miracles." He will working harder and longer each day than he has before. It sounds like the whole mission participates and he seems really excited to receive blessings. They had a great week and had three investigators at church.
We love this boy!
Friday, November 18, 2016
Week 21 "Maribel and Kayla got Baptized"
We had a great weekend this last week. Hector's mom Maribel and his little sister Kayla got baptized. What a great blessing for Hector and his family. The baptism almost didn't happen. Maribel and Hector's dad were suppose to get married and then Maribel was going to be baptized, but Hector's dad got really sick. He was so sick that he had to go to the hospital. (We are all praying for him). Maribel was sad that she might not be able to get baptized, but the mission president gave her special permission to go ahead. It was an awesome day. When Hector's dad gets out of the hospital, they will get married.
This week was really tough. I got pretty sick on Thursday and wasn't even able to leave our apartment. You can tell by the picture that I wasn't feeling my best. On another good note though, Alberto came to church. He is the one we were led to a few a weeks ago. He is the one I felt like his deceased dad was right there with us.
Let me tell you how I heard that Trump got elected as President. Me and my companion were walking down the street and people were yelling at us that we were racists. I had no idea what was even going on! Then someone yelled out "Trump!" they told us that Trump was elected and that America was turning into a racist country. That's how I found out. Hahaha
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Week 20 "I had an interesting experience"
This week Elijah had three great experiences he told us about. We were excited because usually he only shares a very brief experience. He said he just loves the people in his area and the family they have all become to him.
The first experience was about Hector. Hector was baptized a few weeks ago and Sunday he blessed the sacrament for the first time. Elijah said that it was just the neatest experience to hear him blessing the sacrament. Hector is like a younger brother to him and he loves him dearly.
The next experience is regarding the ex branch president and his family. They came to church again this week after not attending in almost ten years. He bore his testimony. In his testimony he thanked the missionaries for listening to the Spirit and coming to find him.
In the third experience he shared with us, he and his companion (Elder Geiger) had been prompted to be in a certain area. As they were walking down the road, Elijah said that out of the blue he had a severe pain in his knee. He stopped and grabbed his leg. He begin rubbing it and trying to stretch it to make the pain go away. A lady on the road noticed him and ran over and said "Elder are you okay?" Lij said his knee stopped hurting, and it turned out the woman had been praying to find the missionaries. She was an inactive member. Her husband came to church with her last Sunday. He loved the experience and asked when he could be baptized. Elijah said he hasn't had any problems since with his knee.
As a side note, Elijah always starts his hour of writing letters by emailing first and saying "mom are you on?" Because of the time change with day light savings I wasn't on when Elijah emailed. When I saw that I missed his initial email, I cried and cried. I am so grateful to know that we have a Heavenly Father that is always on when we need him. That he hears and answers all our prayers. I am grateful for my missionary serving in Costa Rica.
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