P-day I took the other sisters on a tour of some famous places in
Tuesday, because I’m serving in International, I now teach a Thai class, which has been really fun. We started the lessons over, so basics such as alphabet, and introducing your self. :-) It’s been really fun and has helped me remember my greenie days when I couldn't speak or understand anyone and anything. I've come along way and I honestly don't remember when I started being able to understand and communicate really fluently but I know that it’s definitely been a blessing from God to be able to learn this language. And I will luckily have the rest of my life to perfect it. :-)
This week I also had a switch off with our Sister Training Leader, which was fun. I got to work with Sister Ferrence again, she is such a good missionary and very in tuned with the spirit. She not afraid to be bold, which is something I'm trying to learn. We had some good lessons with our investigator Sandra who is so awesome and we finished the night off with an adventure of trying to teach a new investigator from
We must of gotten something across because after that stressful lesson he came back the next day and we had one of the elders who is from
We ended our week with a serious adventure story. We went to teach our investigator Beth at her house...which went really well. We went with a sweet member from the
Praying for
a miracle so we wouldn't scare Mendy from helping missionaries in the future, LOL
and after we had zig-zagged the street, avoiding dogs, for like 20 minutes, our
prayers were answered as this Harry Potter-like-bus appeared out of nowhere and
stopped and told us to get on....(which sounds sketchy now that I’m typing it
out. LOL) but it wasn't. The driver and
the ticket taker lady were the only ones on the bus and immediately they
started telling us reasons why we shouldn't be out walking at night...and after
10 minutes of struggling to listen to really fast Thai, they helped us figure
out a plan to get back to the city. After
a bus ride, a ferry, a taxi, and a MRT ride, we were home. You don't get many adventures like that in the
city...it made me miss my days in my greenie area.
Sister
Marina A. Peterson