Ok, So much has happened to me in the last week and a half since I last wrote. Obviously, I am safe and sound in California. After I talked with you guys in the airport I saw my roommate DeeDee from UVU. I was super happy to see her! She just came and gave me a big hug because I cried a little when I got off of the phone :) Oh the tender mercies of the Lord! The flight here was great! We met President and Sister Lewis in the airport and then drove to the mission home for lunch and orientation. After a few hours there we were able to drive to the Sacramento temple. It is beautiful! I can't wait to go inside, whenever that is. We get to go 4 times a year here. After the temple we went to President and Sister Lewis's house for dinner and pictures. The sisters stayed the night at a members' house and met up at the mission home the next morning where I met my new companion! I also saw Elder Moss's brother, who went home last Thursday.
My new companion is Hermana Toro from Milford, UT. Her dad is from Argentina and she live there for 8 years growing up so she is super fluent and sometimes it is hard to understand her Spanish, but I pick up more and more every day. We are laboring in the Lodi 4th area in Lodi, CA. It is a little ghetto, but I love it! We live in a little apartment which we inherited from the elders. Side note: ALL young men preparing to serve a mission PLEASE LEARN HOW TO CLEAN!!! We spent most of our first day cleaning and still have a long way to go...got to love the elders, I guess. So, the area we are in is new because they just split the Lodi and Galt areas. Basically, we are shotgunning an area and we did not inherit any investigators from the previous elders. I am now professional at knocking on doors. Talking to people is another story. I never know if they are going to be Spanish or English. We kind of have to go off of the look on their faces when we speak English to them-it is similar to the face that I have when people talk to me in Spanish :) Hermana Toro does a lot of the talking. I am pretty useful for reading scriptures and saying si a lot of the time :) My new favorite phrase is, "So, what did they just say?" We are, hopefully, going to teach our first lessons tonight. We (and by we I mean Hermana Toro) semi-taught a Jehovah's Witness last week. From what I understood it was interesting. She wouldn't accept a Book of Mormon or let us pray with her, but she was very nice to us.
One of the biggest problems in this area is keeping the members active. We have TONS of menos activos. We are really trying to get the members excited to do missionary work. The ones that I have met have been super bueno! I don't understand everything that goes on, but they are really helpful in repeating things I don't understand and being very patient when I try to speak. I love them for that! Yesterday was my first Sunday in Spanish and I totally lucked out. There is a member there who is leaving on his mission this week and he speaks English so he spoke half in Spanish and half in English. I was pretty excited for that! I got asked to say the closing prayer in Sunday School, which gave me a mini heart attack on the spot but I managed to sputter out a very short prayer :) Relief Society was good too! The lesson was about having peace in the home. We met with the sister who is teaching Relief Society next week and I shared a scripture with her while we were in her home and now I am sharing that scripture and a brief thought in Relief Society next week. Pray for me!
Well, I don't have too much more to talk about. Right now we are just trying to find people to teach, which is pretty difficult, but I know that the Lord will help us if we continue to work hard an be obedient :) I love you all an appreciate all of your prayers for me! Thank you so so much!