Heya Howdy! (Brian's Italian google translation)
Great week this week. Last P-day [preparation day] went back to the hill that we climbed to find less actives and we were planning on doing the same thing with pictures, but we saw a hiking trail and took that instead, it was short but really beautiful. And we go get our bikes, Anziano [Elder] Green had a huge whole in his inner tube and we were pushing time already, so switched it off with a tire that only had a small leak, and he rode the whole way there and back with that, I had a pump in my backpack that we filled it halfway. That was a week ago, we still haven't changed it, just pump it up before we start riding.
Next day we taught another park lesson to a girl studying on a bench, super spiritual lesson. This is the second lesson in less than 2 weeks we've taught college students studying in parks; I'm really starting to like school.
Also made a giant map probably a meter wide and tall of Merate with all the members marked on it and less actives, President told me personally that the best way to do missionary work is through the members. (skip ahead for full story)
Then Aug 21 whatever day that was got a call from president Dibb breaking up the threesome even before the middle of the transfer, Anziano Hillyard is going to Bologna. But he had one day to pack everything, and it's going to be funny him writing home today and saying "By the way, I'm already in another city"
But then the next day President Dibb drives to Merate and interviews us in the church, where he tells me the best way to do missionary work is through members, which is so true. Referrals compared to casa [house to house] or strada [street contacting] is hugely different results. And I just love Bishop, told the ward straight up that they needed to bring at least 1 person who is not a member to the activity we are holding, a party with a dress-up halloween theme. But then super scary after the interviews he wants to come to our house and see if it's big enough for 4 missionaries, and I was very very grateful I had done a good job of organizing my desk and making my bed and doing the dishes.
And he told us to prepare for another 2 missionaries, so dropped off Anziano Hillyard, went to district meeting in Muggiò, and spent the rest of the day cleaning and moving furniture to make room for new bunkbeds and a closet.
Then the next day get a call that we aren't getting new missionaries here, and so we spent that day between lessons and english class putting it back, but everything is really clean now, I much prefer it.
And then in English class we were talking about the differences between RAM and ROM and SDD flash memory with Greggorio, the only person who showed up, who is a programming engineer. So had a more intellectual conversation in English than most native-english speakers would have had, that was fun.
And this is my abrupt end to this week's letter. God loves you
Anziano Berg