June 26, 2012
Mom: How do you feel about coming home?
Eric: I feel prepared. I feel different. I always had a
hard time making adjustments in my life, but I feel that I have learned
throughout the mission to deal with them and not be sad. I will probably be
very sad when the time actually comes, but I am so focused on all the people we
are teaching now that I really don't think about it too much.
Mom: Is your companion moving or staying in the area? How
does he feel about you leaving?
Eric: Elder Pearce is staying! We are very glad because he
knows the area and the people and we feel he needs to be there for another
transfer. He is sad about the change that is going to happen tomorrow, but he
is doing his very best to think positively. He didn't want to even bring it up
because he didn't want to start crying or anything. We both had a minor crying
session last week, but other than that it has been great.
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Hi Everyone! Well, this was a
great last week of the mission for me! We had so many things happen.
This week we met a
less-active member named Sister S. She recently moved from the Miami Lakes
Stake. She lived in Myramar closed to where I served. She has a strong
testimony of the gospel. She has just been in several moped and car accidents
and lived through them. She told us how the doctors told her that she should
have died, which makes her story so miraculous. She feels that God is saving
her for a purpose and that the adversary doesn't want her to accomplish that.
She is going to do everything that she can to make it to church. She was
supposed to come this week, but it was raining very badly, and only 50 people
showed up at the branch, which is a very small amount compared to normal. But
we won't give up on her. We also saw Sister J. She is another less active we
have been working with. She wanted to go to the temple and get sealed with her husband,
but she is not sure anymore. She likes meeting with us, but her husband, we
figured out, has been avoiding us. Every time he knows we are coming over, he
always leaves. That is really sad. We hope she will move forward and become
active, even if her husband does not. She was supposed to come to church this
Sunday, but the rain probably stopped her. We will have to see what happened.
Also, we stopped by a ton of
investigators for me to share my last testimony with them and say good-bye to
them. We saw Bertha and she started crying for 10 minutes. I didn't realize how
much she would miss me. She is really sad that I am going. Ever since the
incident near her house with the man who threatened to kill us, she has been
upset because she thought we would never come back to her neighborhood and that
we would never see her again. She has still been coming to English class
lately.
We also saw Miriam J.
She has been really happy lately. We saw her yesterday and she gave us some of
Murt's (her husband's) ties. She wanted us to have them. She is getting
baptized on September 2nd, which will be a Sunday. Brennan, Brother V's 20
year old son, came out with us twice this week and he enjoyed it a lot. He is
seriously thinking about serving a mission. He said it wasn't as scary to go
out and teach people as he thought it was and he even shared one of his
favorite scriptures when we were reading a passage with Ghaelle yesterday. We
saw Ghaelle and Oliver. Ghaelle sang for us and it was really beautiful. She is
doing well. She said she might be moving to Lauderdale Lakes sometime, which is
out of our area, but we will see what happens.
Also, we taught Lucien and
she accepted a baptismal date! She is a Haitian woman who is Catholic, but she
recognizes that she wasn't baptized properly and she wants to learn more about
Jesus Christ. We are really excited to teach her.
We also went out with Brother
C who works at a Brazilian airline company. He is out of town often
for his job. He has a Brazilian girlfriend named Isabella, who I met at the
branch Valentines Day party several months ago. She is currently meeting with
the missionaries, starting last week. They Skype every night and read in the
Book of Mormon together. We are very excited about that. With Brother
C, we saw Emilio, a 60 year old Haitian man who feels guilty
about having children with multiple women and not being married to any of
them. He feels like he can't fix it because he can't marry them all. We
testified to him about the saving grace of Jesus Christ and the power of the
atonement. The spirit was present and he felt it. We also saw Marie J, who
is wants to come to church and provide her 4 month old daughter with a
spiritual atmosphere. She is a very sincere woman. We also saw Marius J
(another Marius other than the one I am normally writing about.) Marius J is a
40 year old Haitian man who has Sickle Cell Anemia. He has a low energy level,
so he tires easily. He is very nice and friendly though. He is currently taking
art classes. He showed us his art work when we went over there. He draws very
well. He was very interested in the questions "Where did we come from? Why
are we here? Where are we going?" We are going to teach him the plan of
Salvation in the future and share the Book of Mormon with him as a means to
provide the answers to these questions. We know the message we have will give
him greater hope and comfort in his life. Brother C enjoyed the
exchange.
With Brother Terron on
Sunday, we saw Oscar, a man from El Salvador. He hasn't been to church in two
years and he has a drinking problem. He is interested in coming to church and
having us come back and teach him. We will see what happens. We also saw
Centana M, a Haitian Catholic woman who has the ability to heal people.
When we knocked on her door, she prayed to know if we were, "good
children," and God told her that we were sent by him. She is excited to
hear from us. We will share the message of the restoration the next time
we see her. We knocked on the door of someone named Chelsea and
blessed her. She said we could come back.
We went out to eat with the
Rosato's on Saturday. They took us to a restaurant named "Sea Watch."
It was so good. Our waitress was named Neily. She is Bulgarian. There are a lot
of Europeans in Lauderdale by the Sea. We gave her a Mormon.org card with our
names and phone number on it when we left. Elder Pearce and I both ordered
blackened Mahi Mahi and we had a chocolate truffle ball that had whipped cream
on top. It was so good.
The R family from the
Phillipines, who moved into the branch a month or so ago from Hollywood, Fl
have a family business. We went to their restaurant named Tokyo, which is on
Commercial Blvd. close to ne 15 ave. It was so good! We had sushi, but it was
cooked. It was so delicious. Even though the R family paid for it all, it
was super cheap compared to most places and they even offered us more food but
we were stuffed. We have a ton of pictures from this week of the R family
and many of our investigators and us. I will be excited for you to see them
all.
We saw Elizabeth with Brother
Terron. She lives out of our area, but she has permission to be in our branch
so we just let our district leader, Elder Wood, know. She was happy to see us
and she is preparing to go to Haiti in a month for a Humanitarian trip. I will
practice creole with her when I get back.
There is so much more that I
could write, but I have to finish. I love you all so much! I know that Jesus
Christ is our savior and redeemer. I am so grateful I could serve a mission and
I will see you all in two days. Bye! I love you!
Love,
Elder Seamons
Hi President! I am so
grateful that you were my mission president and that I could learn from you.
Thank you for trusting me enough with the responsibilities you have given me to
train and to be a steward over this area. I have grown so much, made life-long
friends which I will never forget, and I have developed a love for people which
I have never felt in my whole life. This level of love I hadn't quite attained
until now. I am ready to report to you tomorrow in my departing interview. I
love you so much and Elder Pearce will do great in this area. Expect this area
to be the top in the mission.
I love you President! Bye!
Love,
Elder Seamons