First of all, our housing coordinator has also been complaining a lot about all the couches that missionaries pick up from members. So it's a worldwide problem, probably. Here's something you could ask the elders that I'd like to know: do most missionaries in the Oregon Portland Mission live in apartments, or with members? Here, it's mostly with members.
So it's been a pretty great week. Like you said, kind of crazy with having two companions going home, but honestly, it wasn't that weird, because they acted pretty much the same. We talked a little bit more about what their plans were at home, but we worked just as much, if not even a bit harder. Really solid missionaries. There were a couple things, like we went to our Ward Mission Leader's house Saturday night before our transfer meeting to say goodbye, and the Bishop invited us over to have ice cream, but other than that, it was pretty standard. We had a family from the Denver 4th ward invite us over Saturday night for dinner--we had carne asada, and it was really good.
With the 3 companions thing, yeah, the guy that joined us midway through the transfer sat in the back seat the whole time mostly. He was okay with it though.
Not a whole ton to report in terms of the missionary work--things are still a bit slow. One cool thing, though: We were able to get in contact with a less active that we haven't seen in forever on Sunday (I may have told you about that last week) so we met with her again on Saturday, and she had a really neat experience--she was reading the Book of Mormon on the bus, and she felt like the bus trip took way longer that it usually does, so she had time to read a lot more! She described it like she had her own personal "time zone" where time took longer! It was pretty cool.
Another cool thing: We went on splits on Thursday night--I went with a ward member to try potential elders, and the other elders went and taught a part-member family. I honestly wasn't expecting much to come out of trying the Potential Elders, but the first one we tried let us in, and we talked for about 45 minutes. He's a really cool guy. He joined the church about 6 years ago, but had some problems and left. He's going to some nondenominational churches right now. But he told us that the churches that he's going to just don't feel the same as when he was going to the LDS church, and that he wants to come back, he just has some doubts. Really cool thing: he said he hadn't had contact with missionaries in years, but that that morning, he'd been talking to some lady he met on the street who was LDS, and who told him he needed to talk to the missionaries. Then we knocked his door! Pretty awesome. So that was a really cool experience.
I guess there was more to talk about than I thought.
Transfers came, of course! I'm still here. My companion is also Spanish speaking and came out the transfer after I did. He's a great guy. So it's going to be a great transfer, I'm excited.
I hope everything goes great! I love you all!
Love,
Peter
Excerpt to a brother:
...anyhoo, things went really well last week. Even with the triple companion action and zone leader thing and with being a missionary. We had a lot of fun and worked a lot. Pretty crazy. And now I have a new companion, who's great as well.
Imma just go ahead and talk a little bit about what it means that I am a zone leader or what it means I do:
-We go to loads of meetings. We go to all three districts' district meetings, we have a zone leadership meeting every week, and every month we have a 6-hour long mission leadership meeting called MLC. Try to guess what it stands for.
-We try to help missionaries if there are weird situations going on. For example, there was a companionship who had a missionary who had to stay inside for a while, so we went on exchanges with his companion so he could get out.
-We give permission for things like: going outside the zone, calling people outside the zone, kissing girls, things like that (jk obvs on the kissing)
-We report a lot of things to the mission president and the assistants to the president.
Anyways that's basically what we do. It's fun. Lots of work though.
Anyways Love Peter