Hmm, I have never heard of that movie ["The Blind Side"]. You will have to let me know if it was good. We don't hear any news or anything about America, especially movies, except from new missionaries coming in so I have no idea what is going on in the world outside of letters/emails.
Wow, I guess the weather has really changed around for you guys and has become more of that of winter. Well hopefully everyone is okay and the weather doesn't treat you too bad : ]
One thing about a mission, you pray a lot. And I have learned that most people don't pay attention to prayers or even remember most of what you say. But they are good and bring about good none-the-less.
Cutting down a tree for Christmas will be a lot of fun, find a good tree for me and take photos : ] Also tell the Bradleys and everyone hi for me. Tell the Bradleys that Elder White says hi also, he is a cool missionary from Vernal that I get along with very well. He is my district leader. We went on splits together last Friday, it was sweet. That same Friday it was Elder Collins birthday (Zone Leader) that lives in the same apartment as Elder White, so we had pancakes. That was pretty awesome, we made our own syrup from Mapleine that was given to him by a girl that was visiting on a thing like Sarah did.
I have learned basic greetings, the languages here are very specific. Like if you say Apomwei (How is your health) you have to answer Eyaminadoom (By God's grace) but if you say Otendain (How are you) you have to answer Oye (Fine). They are practically the same question but if you answer with different ways they chastise you. Like if you say how are you and then they don't answer back, only "fine" not even "good" is allowed, then they will chastise you xD I know also how to ask for prices, to say where I am from, that I am hungry, etc.
I just rode a trotro before coming here from going to an activity in Cape Coast where we went to Kakum's National Park, a rope bridged forest area. That was fun. I took a video and photos. I would send them now but you forgot to send the computer cord xD No worries I will just find one here to buy and make it work haha
We are planning on nine baptisms this Sunday and six baptisms for the other elders (Latapu and Leko) as well, making a total of fifteen if everyone shows up for interviews and then comes to Church on Sunday. For the people I have baptized so far they have come almost every week unless they travel somewhere for whatever reason, which is somehow common due to how families are here in Ghana. But they have remained active so far. For past converts if we go visit them through out the week or someone from the Church does they come. If not, then they sometimes don't. It will be interesting to see as time goes by.
The netting is a blessing, at 7 going the insects and animals start coming out in our apartment and start to attack us so if we want peace we go to our beds and turn on our fan then study or whatever. There are tons of animals and insects in the apartment and we just had it sprayed. They don't build buildings here the same, that is for sure, so they just enter in through all sorts of places. But the netting takes care of me : ]
Well I hope everything is great in Utah and that everyone is well.
Much love <3
Elder Thacker
