Monday, February 5, 2018

New companion from Tonga (week 26)

Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, Mothers, Fathers, Strangers, Friends, Family, Politicians, Voters, Democrats, Republicans, Americans, Texans, Other Americans, Non-americans, Pokémon Trainers, Pokémon Masters, Gym Masters, Dungeon Masters, Nerds, Geeks, Those in-between, Hippies, Hippos, Dinosaurs,  Fishs, Fish's out of water, Turtles, Sea Turtles, Ninja Turtles, Jocks, Drum majors, Pure Breeds, Mutts, Cross breeds, half-breeds, No-breeds?, Aliens, krogens, Cyborgs, Superheros, Jedi's, Siths, Ewoks, gunguns, Elves, Dwarves, Trolls, Wizards, Dragons, Hobbits, Baggins, Nazgul, Dark Lords, Beyonders, Clerics, Warriors, Bowmen, Monks, Tongans, Samoans, Fijians, Philippians, Hawaiians, Elders Sisters, District leaders, Zone leaders, Assistants to the president, El Jefe, Return missionaries, Golden missionaries, dying missionaries, veteran missionaries and so Forth. (muggles not included).
Hello everyone. Transfer Number five has begun and the first full week of it has gone on by. I'm Now here with my new companion, Elder FililavaNai, Most people just call him Nai. He's a good elder from Tonga who will be finishing off his mission with me, as this will be his last transfer on his mission. Which basically means only one of my companions (MTC not included) will still be on their mission. I'm only 6 months behind him. Which means he'll be heading home with the sisters of my Intake. In other news i have become the district leader of our area, though it's only a district of us, and a senor couple. So not too much to do in that matter.
Not too much happened this week, though we had some interesting moments throughout the week. Including a Blue moon, or a blood moon, Whichever it's called. It was pretty cool to see the shadow cover up the moon, then it turned a shade of red. There were a few clouds out that covered it for a few moments, but we were positioned in a perfect position to see it in its entirety. Though we didn't stay up for it to return to normal. It was pretty awesome to see, and i'm glad to be a witness to it when it happened, a shame that back home they couldn't see the same thing.
This week we'll be heading done to perth and spending most of the week there, but i'll tell you about that all when it happens. That's about all of the exciting stuff thats happened while here in the land down under. Hope you all have a wonderful week. Hope to hear from you all here soon.
Love,
Elder Boren

1. Elder Mauigoa trying to throw away trash in style
2. Beginning of the blue moon
3. Halfway
4. Full blood
5. Beam me up, steve!







1.Sleepy Nai
2. Steve Time
3-6. Spider






I think it's true that they dopn't eat a lot of sweets, and they don't have a lot of sweets to begin with. Pretty used to the food as of yet, no huge changes. The families over here are doing quite well, and i think its quite equal on how much we each learn. It's always good to take a moment or two to think about the complete wonder of the world we live in and the many blessings come with being here. Keeping do it.

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