Dear America,
I'll try to find something that would be good for Sadie. In answer to Tad's questions about roasting pigs, yes. But we only do it because there are Polynesians in the mission. Ghanaians don't really do that. Except for one food where they take cow skin, burn it, soak it in water, bury it, allow it to ferment, dig it back up, and put it in soup. It's not that bad unless you've ever seen how it's made. Then it's really bad.
This week we had some pretty late nights teaching investigators who could only meet us in the evening and getting stranded in Konongo until past our bedtime. Usually we skip lunch or dinner or both and come back to the apartment at 8:00 instead of 9:00 (which are super useless times of day in Ghana). But this week we ended up skipping lunch and dinner and still coming back late. We were working.
I saw these questions last week but didn't get the time to answer them.
Have you met the new senior missionaries yet? Tell us about them. Yeah, we met Elder and Sister Dearing when we went into Kumasi the last time. Elder Wood had to go to the dentist, so they drove us around Kumasi. They were extremely nice and just a few days fresh from the land of white bread. They even took us to the brand new mall (!!!) in Kumasi and we got french fries (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), which I've only had when I chose to make them.
Give us the recipe of one of last things you made on your own.
No-effort stew: oil, onions, tomato paste, assorted vegetables to taste, tomatoes, canned sardines, stew seasoning, curry powder, powdered red pepper, salt. Basically just add those things in a pan in the order listed. Then put it on rice or eat it with yam or cassava or plantain.
Does the rain smell the same as in Menan? Nope. Not at all.
Do you have a mirror in your apartment? Yes, depending on which apartment you're in. In some there are big mirrors and in others there are none. So I bought a small mirror that I take with me whenever I'm transferred.
Do you pray in English or Africanese? If I really want to make a point, I'll pray in Twi. But usually I don't do it because I'm expected to pray in English and it's irreverent and distracting for me to pull the Twi card.
Do Ghanians ride horses? What is the equivalent of a cowboy in Ghana? Horses don't exist here. At all. When we went to Paga, all of the whites paid to touch a crocodile. The west Africans paid to ride a horse bareback in circles. So that shows you where the interest of each is.
When is the last time you had a hot shower? bucket bath? I had a hot shower about a month ago when I went to the mission home. I haven't had a bucket bath in a while because the water is pretty good in our apartment.
Do you have any fun activities planned as a ward, zone or district? We played football this morning with some of the members. We do that every Monday morning and it's pretty sweet. It's hard for our zone to have a lot of activities because we're so spread apart that it gets expensive to all come together in one place. But we're managing and we had a nice activity as a district a few weeks ago. We made fufu. I drove the fufu while Elder Wood was pounding. It's unheard of for a white man to drive the fufu in the mortar. People don't believe that I can drive until I show them pictures.
What is your favorite gospel principe to teach? I think that one of the most misunderstood principles here that I like to teach is the difference between the power of the Holy Ghost and the power of the priesthood. People would resolve a lot of their concerns if they understood that one thing.
What is your favorite way to meet new people? To do service for them. Usually when we meet somebody new, I'll jump in to help them wash or cook or whatever they're doing while Elder Wood talks to them. It's a good system.
Have you discovered a talent you didn't know you had? Apart from being a missionary.... I'm getting a lot better and being friends with people. I also learn things really fast (probably because I hate being wrong), but maybe just because life in Ghana really isn't that hard.
It's been raining a lot, which I love. I don't mind proselyting in the rain.
Enjoy the week and greet the other Elder (Challin) Nelson for me when he gets home! That's crazy!