Hey fam,
another good week here in Shengavit has come and gone. It's hard to believe
that it's already December. I've already been with Elder Lake for about 2
months, and it has just flowed by. Time flies when you're having fun. We were
able to find a decent Indian restraunt here in the city, and we tried it out
this last week. It was really good, and a really good change of pace, but when
I got the bill I almost died. And I didn't even get full! Oh well, we still
made it to the end of the month. I also had my first good hamburger in forever
last week. They're so easy to get in America! I just took them for granted.
Later we also got fed this huge meal by a member family we visited, which was
super good. And they wouldn't let us stop eating! Armenians are kind of like
that though, if you don't eat their food they think that you didn't like it and
get offended. They made us dolma, which is basically just meat and rice wrapped
in a cabbage leaf. I really want to learn how to make it. Speaking of cooking,
there are a few recipes that I would like you to send me if you could. I want
to be able to do a good Christmas breakfast. So if you can send me the recipes
for Buttermilk syrup, Swedish Pancakes, Orange Julius, Ginger Bread, Pumpkin
bread, Eggnog, and a good chocolate chip cookie recipe that would be awesome.
Oh, and if you haven't sent off a package with the Tolmans yet there are a few
things that would be great if you could send: Nutmeg, that cranberry sauce
stuff that you make the cran butter out of on Christmas, and another good thing
of cinnamon. The cinnamon here isn't very good. The Armenian bread is really
good, but other than that I think America has it beat. Oh, except for the
fruit. Armenian fruit is really good. The cheese is super salty, and not a lot
of missionaries like it. I don't mind it. The milk isn't very good, and it kind
of tastes like the cheese. And it goes bad in like 2 days. As for meat, they
basically live off of this stuff called yershik, which is basically like summer
sausage.
The Christmas Spirit is settling in nicely. We put up our Christmas tree the
first second that we had, and been listening to Christmas music since the
beginning of November. The Armenians are even starting to get somewhat into it,
and you see some Christmas decorations every so often. They have a Christmas
tree up in the square outside of our house, and they're supposed to be putting
up a huge one up in Republican Square in Center. As for celebrating, I hear
that they don't really do much for Christmas, but New Years is huge here.
Everyone gets drunk. And as for exchanging gifts, I have no idea. I guess I'll
probably find out.
You gave in and bought a fake tree?! I'm so disappointed...
Mom, I'm sorry about your aunt. I hope that Grandma is doing ok.
Our investigators are doing pretty good. xxxx should actually be baptized on
the 15, so that should be really cool. We moved it forward a week so it would
be before the transfer. We don't know if either of us will be here after that.
We have a ton of missionaries going out and a ton of new missionaries coming
in, so it should be a pretty big one. She's doing really well though, and now
we're just trying to get her ready for a baptismal interview. Her mom, still won't commit, so we're working a lot with her as well. We know they would
do a lot better if they progressed together. We also picked up a new
investigator this week, and she's awesome. She really has a desire to
figure out if this is all true. We've only me with her twice, and so far she's
been really accepting.
Happy Birthday Mom! I'm so sorry that I didn't say that last week. I hope that
you had a really good one!
Well it's good to hear that everyone is doing good over there. I'm never good
at emailing, because I always space what would be good to talk about. Maybe I
just need to make a list. Oh, and I promise that I'll send some pictures next
week. I don't have my camera with me, or else I would do it now. I need to get
better at taking pictures as well, I know that I'm going to want them later.
I love you all, and I hope you have a great week.
Love,
Elder Pack