The adventures and experiences of Elder Payne as he serves a full time mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Week 27 Saying Goodbye to Luguzi, Transfer to Gulu with Woodland and Mukuna
So,
I'm going to a place called Gulu. I got the news a day early on a conference
call and it came as a huge surprise. I'm going to be the new zone leader there
along with Elder Ankrah. Hahaha it's gonna be a crazy transfer while we figure
things out. I'm really excited though. I think we'll have a lot of fun
together. I've met Elder Ankrah a couple times before, he's been in Jinja zone
a while too. He's from Ghana. So Wednesday we'll head to Kampala, stay in the
mission home and then I think Thursday morning we'll drive 8 hours out to Gulu.
Oh ya, I will be driving a truck now. So that means I’ve got to learn how to
drive stick with my left hand hahaha. And we have to get out to Gulu
all on our own because we're the only ones from that zone who are being
transferred. It'll be good for a change.
This week was good. I got to have dinner with
Lena and Tonny one last time and that was awesome. They're good friends. Sunday,
we confirmed Joseph, Keith was late, so she'll get confirmed next week. My last
Sunday was a little melancholy. I'm going to miss a lot of people here. I've
made some good friends. Malayka came for my last Sunday and that was cool. I
got to interview this lady Elder Hyer has been teaching. I've know her since I
got here, and it was neat to hear how ready she was to be baptized. At the end
of church Sunday, the branch all came together and sung “Til we meet again” to
me and that was super neat. It was a roller coaster of emotions. It was a really
good goodbye.
I'll
get my package on Wednesday when I go to Kampala. I'll need it to keep me awake
while I drive down hahaha. Ya I did okay on my hair, but I did a
really good job on Woodland's hair. I cut his last night and I'm pretty proud
of it. I make them let me carve a small D in their hair behind their ear for
Dylan. hahaha. I'm too funny. In Luganda Gulu means heaven.
Hopefully it is a heavenly place. It is a larger city.
Week 26 In Lugazi with Elder Woodland and Elder Mukuna
Hey guys- Happy 4th of July! I missed you so much
on the fourth. Like a ton. We burned a couch! Ya, the couch was
kinda fun, super-hot though. Not as cool as fireworks. I bought a nice
steak from Jinja and had a good dinner that included protein ice cream courtesy
of gnarly whey protein. The ice cream is super easy. It's just protein powder,
dates, a banana, and canned coconut milk. But I made it without milk too and
used cashews that I soaked in water and that worked and was super good too. But
you just blend it all up and get the right consistency and then put it in the
freezer. I loved it. So, lots of interesting stuff happened this week. No
transfer news yet. This transfer ends this Sunday, but we won't actually move
areas until Wednesday. They give us a day to pack and to say bye.
Zone conference
was long, but good. They fed us some local food- So rice, beans, matoke, a
little bit of beef, g nut sauce, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, or baked potatoes,
chapatti (tortilla) and some steamed veggies I have a new companion -I'm in a
threesome until transfers. His name is Elder Mukuna. He's from the Congo and is
just starting to learn English soooo I'm learning some French, as we try communicating
haha. We walked a ton this week. I walked right though the soles of my Steve
Maddens. I'm just rocking Jesus Sandals for now, but don't worry about sending
new shoes I should be able to find some here that I can get by with. They're
super cheap here. Just not that fashionable haha. We had no water or power this
entire week. Luckily it rained a lot, so we had lots of rain water for
showering. All that walking payed off on Sunday when we baptized Joseph and
Keith. (Keith is a girl btw) I've been teaching them for a while so that was
really awesome. Also, really been enjoying the Book of Mormon this week. I
just feel like I can understand it well and I'm able to find stuff that I can
apply to my life. Somehow Elder Hyer
is related to the Cleggs from our old ward AND to Mr. Miner from 5th grade.
What a small world. Funniest thing that happened this week was a two-way tie.
First, we crashed a little wedding next door. We just were walking by and went
and danced and hung out with them for a while and congratulated the couple.
They were super happy to have us there. The other thing was someone threw a cow’s
head at us on the way to church. They didn't hit us, but we thought it was so
funny. I gotta cut my hair before transfers and I'm dreading it. I just don't want
to mess it up really bad. I'm good enough I can cut other peoples hair okay,
but cutting your own is so hard.
Mom I'm getting
really good at cooking. I don't even like going to restaurants because they're
expensive and now I can cook better than any of that food. I made almond
crusted tilapia with mango sauce last night mmmm.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Week 25 in Lugazi with Elder Woodland
So,
this week was most unusual! Our home was scheduled to be fumigated and deep
cleaned for regular maintenance. We had to spend a few days staying with other missionaries. I also
spent a day with Millecam in Jinja and a day in Kampala, went to the mission
home and then the spent the day in office for work permits and visa
applications. I spent most of the day waiting there, it was so long. It is
possible I will be transferred to another country in the mission-I’m assuming
that since I was there filling out work/visa permits. Then we went and walked around the shop rite in Kampala. It's
so nice but everything is so expensive (for us missionaries) compared to home
it's ridiculously cheap. You can get a whole Subway sandwich for about a
dollar. And the fruits and veggies are soooo cheap. But I couldn't even afford
asparagus. Hahaha. I was only in Kampala one day, so I didn't even stay the
night. Just traveled back that day. I got a hot shower in Walukuba! It was so nice. I
haven't felt that clean in a LONG time. I loved it. I really wish I could stay for one more transfer
in Lugazi just because I like my routine. I've
grown to almost enjoy Uganda. Hahaha just kidding I do enjoy it. My week was kinda crazy! Despite only being in
our area two days this week we found 14 new investigators. That was pretty
awesome, sadly most of them aren't serious. And then you know Joy, she got
baptized. Pretty funny that she had a calling and everything and wasn't even a
member. And then President Charles baptized his daughter. And then the girl I'm
holding is his daughter too. That's his whole family.
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