I've also taught/conversed with people in 5 different languages this week. Kirinese, Pohnpeian, English, Chuukese, and a throwback to Woleaian. Kirinese is a Polynesian language the people in Pohnrakied from the atoll of Kapingamarangi speak. It's pretty darn cool :) I'm learning that now as well as helping Sister Schow learn Pohnpeian. It's quite an adventure for her, haha listening to me teach in so many different languages! I feel bad... ha
I've never seen spiders here in my whole mission, but I got Sister Schow as my companion and she's terrified of spiders. Has legit arachnophobia. And now I've seen 2 giant ones the size of someone's face, and SO many ones around the Kolonia house. It's kinda terrible.
On Sunday there was a Bishop?? Who showed us around?? Addressed our investigators needs?? Answered our questions?? And set up member presents for us?? What is this amazingness??? It's a good change.
Wednesday was just sad. Neither of us knew what we were doing, it rained all day and we just had to walk around and meet people. That was all we could do. We didn't know where any members lived, we didn't have any investigators. Gee, that would suck to be in a mission with no investigators. @EuropeanMissions #sorrynotsorry
Anywho, not much to report on! Love you all!! Read the Book of Mormon!
Love, Sister Nicole Felt
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