Hola Familia/Amigos,
Wow!
Is all I have to say concerning this week! I have seen a lot of good things
happen, however a lot of bad things or things that I didn't want to happen,
actually came true! It’s been a week of sore muscles, mentally exhaustion, and
super stressful!
To
start off I should probably tell you how scared I got last week while emailing,
when I looked up and saw President Alba walking in! My heart completely sank,
and I was super nervous and scared! I had no idea why he was here! But when he
walked in I immediately felt it was about Elder Alcivar! Then after he asked to
speak with him, I knew at that moment that Elder Alcivar was going to be sent
home! I feel as if a lot of this is my fault but last Monday Elder Alcivar, one
of my best friends, got his plane ticket to go home! So crushing to hear the
news, however I know, that he is strong enough and will be coming back out when
his time at home is complete!
So,
Monday night and Tuesday were our last days serving and working for the Lord
together! Super sad, however I know that he will be able to continue, and do
what he needs to do to return to what he started!
Monday,
we were able to have some great lessons! We even had a member come out with us,
and visit our investigators who now have baptismal dates! They will be getting
baptized the 25th of October! They promised Elder Akhmetov and I last
night! When Elder Alcivar and I taught them though on Monday, it was weird,
because they told us that they were not quite ready to accept a date for
Baptism! This definitely goes to show how people can change, and how certain
missionaries, are here for certain people! We also had a great lesson with Alma
and Gil, and were able to talk about possibly having another wedding, so that
they can get married, and Gil can get Baptized! I Love these two wonderful
people!
Tuesday
was a pretty interesting. It was Elder Alcivar's last district meeting for 6
Months! He will be greatly missed! However after our wonderful district meeting,
we all took off to a Chinese restaurant for Elder Alcivar's last lunch on the
mission. Man I miss that kid! However things went really well! It was great to
be able to spend our last day together out in Benicia! We had a lot of fun,
talking to people, and teaching Hermano Rabanales for the last time
together!
After
dinner with an english member there in Benicia, Brother Walker, who has a crazy
conversion story, about his wife passing away from cancer and everything, we
pretty much headed to the apartment, and packed all night! It was kinda crazy
to pack for a missionary going home, however we packed, so that he won’t have
to unpack one of his suitcases, because he promised me I will see him back in
April!
We
all stayed up super late in the apartment, talking, and eating ice cream! It
was crushing to see such a good friend leave the mission. However we know that
Heavenly Father has a purpose for everything!
Wednesday Elder
Alcivar was picked up by the Barney's at 6:30 in the morning! It was
hard to see him go. I pretty much hung out with Elder Vang and Elder Ashton for
the rest of the day, until the Zone leaders got back from Fairfield with Elder
Akhmetov!
The story
of Elder Akhmetov is quite interesting! He is a Russian, German, Spaniard,
American! How interesting could this get! So his parents are from Russia and lived
there all their lives, his older sister’s were born in Russia as well! However,
when his mom was pregnant with him they moved to Germany so he was born
there in Germany! After a year of his life spent in Germany they moved to
Spain, so he considers Spanish his first language. Then after 10 years of
living there in Spain his parents moved him to Provo Utah! He speaks perfect
English, Spanish and Russian! This kid is something else! I love him though! He
is pretty young on the mission.
It
has been pretty stressful! Wednesday night I got a call from
President Alba, regarding Elder Akhmetov and how this will be my last week here
in Vallejo, and his first week, so I need to make sure that he is completely
ready to lead this area out in 10 days! That means he needs to know the
situation with ever investigator, less active, and member! Man this is going to
be tough, but that's my goal, and I WILL accomplish it!
So
pretty much every where we go, and I am talking the entire time about
everything that is going on, who lives where, what their name is, and the
situation they are in, or why we teach them, and why we may not be teaching
them! This is going to be a stressful last week! However I know and have faith
that Elder Akhmetov and I will be able to do it and do it well!
Sorry
this email might be kind of in a rush and such! However, we had a crazy week
with a ton of service, and everything! My body, and mind are exhausted, and I
just want to be done emailing so I can rest! I love you all!
Thank
you for your support! Please keep us in your prayers, and our area!
Love,
Elder
Albertson
PS:
Everyone has been asking for birthday ideas... to be completely honest as a
missionary I don’t want or need anything! Just remember whatever you send me I am
going to have to carry around for 8 more months of my mission! I would rather you
just send me cards and checks, so I can have money to buy clothes and such when
I get home!
Pulling
out concrete! So exhausting!
Elder Akhmetov and I!
Agustin! He came all the way
from Santa Rosa, to give us a ride to the
temple! Also be prepared for a picture like this
in February after he
goes through for his first time!
Look Dad! They just got back
from
four wheeling with the smart car!
Just Unloaded it!
Welcome
to Vallejo
Cleaning up the Harbour
Yes! That is a DEAD rat!
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