Sister Peng was finally able to send pictures via her email so there will be a quite a few pictures in this post.
Hello Mother and other people,
Anyways, this picture is me eating a cookie called Cow Tongue
Biscuit, because it's thin and long and looks like a cow's lounge... yup... :)
It's very yummy!
View from Sister Peng's apartment on the 13th floor |
So, this week has been good. Really fast, and really
wet. We’ve been getting a lot more sun lately though. Which is good, since it's
not wet, but bad since it's really hot. And to top things off, our air
conditioner was broken for 4 days... Just got it fixed though! But
sleeping without it was not fun, since it was really hot. We are on the
very top floor of our apartment, and heat rises... it's okay, we survived, and
we didn't melt too much. : P Anyways, not much that's new this
week... Oh! I thought of something good!
Pink skies right before a rain storm |
One of our Investigators, Z JM (JM = Jie Mei = sister; so in English it would be Sister Z) passed her baptism interview!!! YAY!!! We'll
probably be having a baptism on Sept. 7th! I'm super excited for her! She
is a very awesome person, and you can definitely tell the gospel has changed
her. :D
Hmm... What else, oh! I went on my first companion
exchange with the Sister Training leaders. I got to spend 24 hours with
Sister Smith in Feng Shan. It was a fun experience, and it was nice to be
able to talk in English to someone, and be clearly understood. During the
evening, it was raining like crazy. We were completely soaked! And
then, the next day was super, super hot and I totally got tanned.... This is
not a good thing, according to all the Taiwanese people here. I keep
telling them that the people in America would love to be the color I am
now. A nice deep golden brown. Like a roasted marshmallow....: P
Anyways, I learned a lot from Sister Smith. I need to
talk more to people. I always freeze up, because I don't know what to say,
or I'm afraid that the way I say it will not make sense. But Sister Smith
just talks. And you can tell people really like her. It could be
because she's Caucasian though. Everywhere we went, people where
staring.... Anyways, she is also very caring. On our way to the
train station, so we could exchange back to our normal companions, we ended up
stopping, because she saw an old grandpa trying to get his bike onto his wheel
chair. So we ended up helping him, and talked with him a little, which
was confusing, because he kept trying to speak to us in Japanese with
Taiwanese.... But he had the cutest smile. I learned that I need to
be more aware of the people around me, so I can help and serve.
Hot Pot |
That's really what missionary service is. Service…..
To everyone! Missionaries love to serve! This week, we had the
opportunity to help a couple of people clean out an old dorm building, owned by
a different church. It led to us being able to visit with one of them,
and talk to her a little bit. She was super sweet, although, she doesn't
believe that there can only be one true religion. Anyways, she made us eat
dinner, though we ate like 15 minutes before going to her house. We've
been getting a lot of people who insist on feeding us. Probably because
Heavenly Father knows we are running low on food money, since it is towards the
end of the month... :P
Hmm... What else, oh! Yesterday, on our way to church, we
pulled over, since Liu JM had to answer the phone. So, I was just waiting
with my bike, when a lady who was on a walk approached me and gave me a weird
look. She then proceeded to say "Are you exercising? Your skirt
isn't very convenient to wear while exercising." I laughed, and told
her we were on our way to church. And she was like: "On a
bike?" And I just said, yup. And she just said "Oh,"
gave me a weird look, and walked away.
Anyways, don’t really have much more time to write...
sorry.... They keep giving us things to do, which take up our computer
time. So, spiritual thought.
Hmm... I'm trying to think of one... I forgot my
journal... da di da di da...
I guess today I'll write on the importance of having
weaknesses. We are all imperfect. God made us that way.
Why? Well, when we have weaknesses, we have things that we must
improve. We can progress. If we were all perfect, what would be the
point of life? There would be no learning, no use for gaining new
experiences. God gave us our weaknesses so that we could grow. He
also gave us weakness so that we would rely upon him. I believe in Ether
12:27 we can find a scripture that says something to the sense of we have
weaknesses so we can be made strong.
Our weaknesses can be anything. It can be pride, lack
of faith, fear of people, scholastic weaknesses, physical weaknesses, spiritual
weakness, etc... But we all have the power to make our weaknesses become
strengths. We just need to be willing to put forth the effort
necessary. We must be willing to push ourselves. We must be willing
to grow.
Yup, that's about it... Oh! I forgot! This week was Liu JM's
Birthday!! Happy Birthday to my companion, who is super awesome!!! :D
Sister Peng's bed is the one with a bear on it |
Bathroom with the door-less shower |
Anyways... I can't think of anything else to write... I'm
exhausted! But I'll upload some pics of my apartment
and such.... yup...: D
Love you all! Stay Strong! Be not afraid, for the Lord, thy
God is with thee, whithersoever thou goest!
Love, Sister Peng
Sister's Peng's pet egg - so adorable!!! |
McDonalds - White is chicken sandwich, brown is beef |