Hi everybody!
So I know I misspelled the subject line of this one, but I left it because it's funny. :D (the subject line reads: 'Hurrincane time!') But really there's a typhoon coming. For everyone who wonders what the difference between a typhoon and a hurricane is, I looked it up because I wondered too: There's basically no difference. Just that if it's in the Atlantic, it's a hurricane, and basically everywhere else is a typhoon. Why? The dictionary wouldn't tell me that. But just in case someone wonders if it'll be dangerous, don't worry, it's hyped up way more than it will be. It's not even raining here. The rain is going to be the problem here anyway. So don't worry, we'll just be getting wet, pretty much just like monsoon season a few weeks late.
This week was really good. We had our first Zone Conference in the time that I've been in the office, on Wednesday and Thursday. It went really well! Actually other than getting 1 and a half hours of sleep the "night" before Zone Conference, the week went really well. We worked on preparing the conference from about 6 on Tuesday (that's when P-day ended) until 5:20ish on Wednesday morning, got some sleep, and then got up at 6:30 to prepare and travel to the conference site. Yep, I'm never doing that again. :D There was a lot of stuff that I didn't think would take that long that actually took 5 times as long, like my companion having to translate the newsletter, and putting the agenda together. We're going to do things a little farther in advance next time. :D
Then the day of the conference came. I foolishly decided to conduct the first day, and I started off the meeting by saying I was presiding and then realizing it and tripping up on my words, and everybody including me laughed. It was a funny way to start a conference, I guess. :D The rest of the conference went really well, though, except for not really having enough time for the missionaries to practice our training and having two of the speakers speak for 40 minutes each instead of the 10 we told them to do. First day: lots to improve on. Second day: almost literally perfect. We got there early enough to set everything up (like projectors, TVs, computers, etc), I didn't have to conduct (haha), we planned the training out better so we had more time for roleplay, and the Spirit was so strong, it was awesome. I like giving trainings when I'm prepared for it. :D
That was the big event of the week for me. Now that that's done we have more time for normal missionary work. We are meeting a high school kid named Frank, and he says he wants to get baptized in September! We're working on getting him ready for the 8th. He's really, really good at English, and he's been meeting the missionaries for a long time here. He's the on in the picture I attached (he's holding Orange Julius that we made at President's house last weekend).
That's all I know for now. Hope everyone has a good week, don't dry up out there!
Elder Matt Dean
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