I have to say that I am serving in the most amazing place on the earth! It is so amazing out here and even better is that I get to serve the people I love! My area is Pavaiai Second Ward on American Samoa. The people in the ward are the absolute best on the Island! Seriously have the strongest ward and the strongest companion. My trainer is Elder Redd. Yes he is related to the Redds down in Blanding. He loves the work and loves the language. He has been out for about a year now so he knows his way around the mission stuff which is super nice! I currently am between houses and I will be able to tell you about the house when I am in it so that is that.
My experiences this week out weight my experiences in the MTC 10000000000000 to .001. The Mission field is so awesome! I love this place so much.
The first experience I had in the mission field was traveling to American Samoa on a Boat. When I say boat you think of a nice good looking boat oh no this boat was a cargo boat. We slept on the ground on the main deck. We left for American Samoa at around 12am and got there at 10am. The ride was so crazy! I loved it. I got here and I had to take a shower because you know I am a freak about being clean at all times. And everyone had joked about oh no hot showers for you. But I didn't take anyone serious until I hopped in turned on the shower and it was FREEZING!!!!!!!!!!! I got used to it but holy cow I didn't think that anyone was serious!
Next we went and met our Bishop (an amazing man). We get there and start to meet his family and then his nephew tells us that he is not a member! So of course we bust out the first lesson pamphlets and start teaching! (It was in English so I could contribute a little more than normal.) His name is Peter and he loves what we are teaching. He doesn't live in our boundries so we had to refer him to another set of Elders but he absolutely loves our gospel.
Then we went to our first Fafaga (dinner appointment.) We get there and the mother who knows that I am new and doesn't know all of the samoan culture just yet thank heavens brings out a bowl before we eat and tells us to wash our hands. Of course Elder Redd is going to let me go first but it didn't click in my head to wash my hands in the bowl. So I scoop some water out and bring it to the side and start washing. Oh my word the face that Elder Redd had was of pure discust I was so ashamed of what I had just done. Luckly she understood and just laughed and said at least it was here instead of in Savaii.
Those are the main experiences I have had thus far. We are white washing (both Elders are new to the area) so we are just getting to know all of our investigators so I will have better stories to tell about the work next week.
Alofa Atu
Elder Bethea
P.S My favorite samoan foods are Tarro, oka, lu'au, fa'i. My second fafaga consisted of McDonalds. So yeah Im living large baby.
******And some snip its from our email chat back and forth:
The flight was awesome! I loved it because I slept 95% of the time so I didn't mind it too much
apparently this place is super modern but to me it is so rual. the houses are shacks. metal peiced together. not huts, shacks.
Yeah he is! His grandma is Sheri Redd and Buddy Redd. Well Im not in Pagopago Im actually serving in the Pavaiai second ward and it is so amazing! We have a new Stake Presidency and a new Bishopric all two months into their calling so we all have some amazing ideas how to push the work forward. I love you mom! We will be on around this time every week so I will see if I can catch you!
Ou te alofa ia te oe!
From a message sent by his MTC (Elder Barton) Soa's mom while we were waiting to hear from Elder Bethea this week:
Let me know if you do hear from him! Brock said he is in the other ward, but was happy they are close. Apparently, those that went to AS left 2 days after they got there, so they had 2 days of 12 hour's of study in a small room. They took the boat at midnight and traveled for 8hrs. The Mission office gave them all sea sick pills, and said to take 2 every four hours. Very little sleep, but they made it! As you can see on my fb post, they are living very humble. Brock said their place was a mess, and they are cleaning up today! I sure hope you hear something soon, this has been awesome to keep in touch with parents, I didn't do this with my first two!
