Anyway, we went tracting out by some family houses in a
suburb of Szolnok and we stopped at this one that looked like a castle!
Like it had a turret(?) and everything! So sick. I rang the bell and
this guy came out in a jumpsuit. I told him who we were and he totally
invited us inside! We didn't really know what to talk about, so I kind
of just started teaching the Restoration to him! He said that because of
the past regimes in Hungary, he doesn't believe in God or in Jesus
Christ (*whilst shaking my fist*) DARN YOU COMMUNISM! Anyway, it went
really, really well. As I bore testimony about Joseph Smith, the coolest
Spirit came into the room. The man's expression changed a bit, he
became more thoughtful and open to the message.
He ended up taking a BOM and he wants to meet in the
future. :) He even asked me to "dedicate" a Book of Mormon for him! I
was a little confused so I just wrote my testimony in it and signed at
the bottom. Better watch out J.K. Rowling, you've got competition from a
mormon missionary.
Well, as evident by the title, it is TRANSFER TIME.
Last night, as I sat in bed, I thought for sure that I would be going
somewhere relatively close to Szolnok. Oh boy, was I wrong! I will be
serving in the city of Sopron out by the Austrian border! Clear on the
other side of Hungary! ...and guess who just got transferred to Vienna? yep. Dane :)
Make sure you tell Diane that! Gonna be good! :D Maybe we will see each other by the border.
So yeah! I will be serving with Elder Becker. I hear he is a
hard worker, which is good because we are going to be WHITEWASHING. Yep!
10 week transfer too! Looks like I'm in for a long hard time in Sopron!
BUT also, guess who else is in Sopron? You guessed it: ELDER NEELY :D
I'll get to serve around my MTC comp one more time! I am WAY pumped!
I am a little excited to see more of the country:
in Hungary, the eastern half (where I have been serving) is generally
more poor and less industrialized than the western half. I will be going
from super far out in the east to as far west as you can go! I hope the
culture shock isn't too crazy.
Also, I am officially done with my training!
According to the "12 Week Program", I should be ready to train another
missionary by now! That is scary to think. I would say that I definitely feel like I know what
to do and what not, like with the mission rules and what goes down, but
it's just the language that could prove to be a little interesting! I am
happy though to be a normal Junior companion! Am I sad that my Greenie days are over? Eh, a
little. But there are great things coming in the future, and I cannot
wait to take them as they come!
I am so happy to be out here. Things may have seemed
settled in for me here in Szolnok, but bigger and better things are
waiting for me in Sopron and in the rest of my mission. I am so excited
to see how it all turns out! I will always remember my good times in
this city in which I spent the first 2.5 months of my mission in
Hungary. I had some great experiences and made some great memories. I
bore my testimony on Fast Sunday in sacrament meeting, and everyone was
crying in the congregation when I had finished! I'm so grateful for the
advances I have made in the language and with how well it has been
coming.
Super excited for these next few days! I know that the Lord is hastening His work! See y'all in Sopron! :)
Lots of love, and have a great week!
Elder Giacalone
Awwwww I am so excited! It looks like he will be in a beautiful area! We are so lucky to have such good amazing missionaries!
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