From July 25, 2011:
In response to one of Mom's question -Ya it's hot here all the time. I tend to drink up to ten liters a day. The weather is cooler in general as of late, but when the heat does come it kills. It will put you in a cranky mood if one isn't careful.
Well for a weekly recap, on Wednesday I interviewed two people for baptism for Saturday. It was fun to talk to them and develop a relationship with them.
Thursday I awoke from my slumber sick. I assume it was some food we ate the previous day for dinner because Elder Moses was running. I felt nauseated, had a slight fever and was also runny. As a result I stayed in the apartment all day spending most of the time lying on the bed. I took the time to start my new journal having filled the first with just under ten months of memories. It was fun to open up the new one and I'm excited to see how it will develop it's own personality from the memories contained within.
Friday was characterized by sitting at an investigator's place and when I brought up that she will be interviewed for baptism on Sunday, her husband who previously gave his consent, became angered with the comment resulting in a feeling of contention and a retraction of the woman being baptized. I felt bad because whatever resulted after we left was from my comment.
Saturday the gym we go to has a group running session on Saturday mornings and because Elder Mutuku and I are the only ones in the apartment with proper running footwear, we were sent to represent the group. The running was fun even though Elder Mutuku fell and cut his knee. I would like to continue going on Saturdays, but Elder Mutuku has retracted his interest on doing so. We have been going to this gym for around three weeks now and it's fun to exercise again. After the running, Elder Moses and I had a baptism for a granddaughter of a member named Ofeibea Thompson (11).
Sunday I hit my 10th month mark in Ghana.
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