Wow
what a week it's been! Last P-day we went to a place called Stike,
which for $20.00
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Us at Stike |
you can do all day bowling and laser tag, so that was
wickedly cool. We went as an almost complete District: two of the other
Elders weren't able to come because they were doing service. Wednesday
we went on exchanges which was quite an adventure. We actually found
somebody who said they would read the Book of Mormon in just a few days!
We were going to give her a specific few chapters to read, but when we
gave it to her she took it in her hands and said "Yeah I can have this
read before we meet again on Tuesday", WHAT!? Hopefully she pulls
through on that, that'd be something!
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Conveyor belt sushi place |
Yesterday
we went to the big city of Melbourne with the 1st councilor of the
Bishopric, Brother Steny. He's the man. We toured the city for about 8
hours, and he took us to this awesome Japanese Sushi place, where you
sit down and there is literally a conveyor belt in front of you and you
pick and choose the sushi you want to eat, it was awesome! I've never
had sushi before because the idea of raw fish on rice wrapped in seaweed
didn't really appeal to me, but MAN as this stuff good. He really
spoiled us yesterday by taking us out and feeding us, it was so cool.
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Sushi |
Anyways, the missionaries here always talk how there's not enough money for food on their cards each month, but the three of us get through each week no problem on about $85.00 split between the three of us. That's about $29.00 a week per missionary ... no sweat. It's because I was raised by money smart parents, which is SUCH a blessing, thank you mom and dad. But yeah, it rains here about every third day, but only a light drizzle. Today as I write this I get to use my trench coat because it is raining cats and dogs right now. i love the rain, love it..love it..love it!!! Plus I look like Inspector Gadget when I use it and put it on, its funny. Ill have to send a picture of me in it one of these days. but i am doing really well in Australia: I sleep like a rock because we do so much work during the days even thought there's no pad on the mattress. Elder Worsencrot is SO awesome and we get along great, but Elder Garcia Kempf really gets on my nerves sometimes, but i wont go into detail about it.
Julie, the lady with the baptism date for the 25th.. She did "extensive research" on the church (which means she googled anti-Mormon propaganda) and dropped us, out of the random. NOOOO! We swung by her house one night randomly and talked about and discussed it all, and she said we could swing by one a week still, but NOT to covert, JUST to learn about the church. We're fine with that. So sSunday the 12th we confirmed an appointment we had scheduled on Tuesday, because we really wanted to keep her as an investigator. Well, she sent us a MASSIVE text about how "She knew we were servants of the Lord," and how she "loved our lessons", but "the church just isnt for me". Well at this point we just decided to let it go and keep her teaching records so hopefully the next missionaries will have better luck with her; maybe be able to harvest fruit from the seeds we planted, because there's not much to do for us.
I think the greatest thing (or one of the greatest things) about this companionship is all the cool stuff we do on P-Days! I'm in Australia! I'm not gonna do the same things over and over again, what a waste! What we did today was go to this Discount Factory Outlet 30 min. away, but what it is is this GIANT mall with never used stuff, but since its not "The Newest" thing, its on way discount, which is AWESOME! We got some matching ties, but just walked around the rest of the time seeing this and that. Elder Worsencroft also cut my hair which was awesome! Hes gonna have to teach me before we split apart.
I'm trying my hardest to maintain my weight right now, and it's tougher considering we don't have any weight sets of any kinds, so just plyometric exercises, I think that's what they are called. If I gain weight, meh, it is what it is. Elder Garcia Kempf has gained about 40 lbs. on his mission so far, but ironically still weighs less than I do, but then again, he'll do like 5 push ups and 10 crunches for our 30 minutes of morning exercises and call it good.
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Us trying to get a cool picture of us walking
down an alleyway (didn't quite work out as planned) |
But
the main message of the story: I've been transferred to Tasmania! That
southern island of Australia on the southeast border is where I'm going!
Elder Worsencroft served there for 7 months of his mission, and talked
nothing but positive about the place, he loved it. It's every missionaries dream to serve there, and
now I get to go to the promised land, the land of flowing milk and
honey, I'm excited as crap! My flight leaves tomorrow morning, Wednesday July at 7:00AM,
and I can't wait for it.
Well, I know this is another short
email, but hey, busy busy missionary life! Okay, now it's time for the
bulk of the pictures to come flowing through! I love you all, and as
always, God be with you till we meet again
Elder Landon Cook
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Elder Worsencroft, Me and Elder Kempf |
BEAUTIFUL PICTURES OF THE CITY OF MELBOURNE
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Elder Worsencroft and Elder Garcia Kempf |
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futuristic toilet in the middle of the city |
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Funny artwork down Graffiti Alley |
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Graffiti alleyways are a huge tourist attraction in Melbourne |
there was a guy there who let us paint our
names on the wall on his artwork. WAY cool!
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we saw a didgeridoo street performer, it was WAY cool! |
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A picture of a Ute truck like dad requested |
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Elder Rock taking a picture of Elder Worsencroft |
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Elder Rock pouring up a cup of Lindt hot chocolate (Courtesy of Bro. Steny) |
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Spider-man sausages |
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Elder Garcia Kempf passed out on the way back from Melbourne |
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This place called ACMI in Melbourne was
WAY cool, tons of visual effect stuff and movie props. |
Ned Kelly, look it up.
He was basically an outlaw with the first
prototype of an Iron Man suit about 100 years ago !
Awesome street signs I found in Melbourne
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