Aloha Everyone!!!
This moment has been long awaited, but its finally here. I am now back on my mission and have completed my first week.
For those of you who may not know, I have been reassigned from the Philippines, Cavite mission to the Hawaii, Honolulu mission. I'm very glad that I have the opportunity to finish the rest of my mission here and can't wait to see what's in store.
On Monday morning, 1/11/2021, I woke up early with my family and left for the Nashville Airport. After saying goodbye (always difficult) I headed to Honolulu with a stop in Dallas. When I arrived on Oahu, I waited for a few minutes for some other missionaries and the Mission President and his wife. Once everyone showed up, the Assistants to the President (the A.P.s) gave us each a kukui-nut lei. After that, we went to the Mission Home. The Mission Home used to be owned by Elder and Sister John H. Groberg of The Other Side of Heaven fame (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Other_Side_of_Heaven). We had dinner and we talked for a while. I really felt like me and my new Mission President, President Walker, connected and had a great conversation.
We went over the mission rules and then read our "Christmas Letter". That letter told us where we would be serving and who our companion would be. We then met our companion and went to our areas. I've been assigned to work with Elder Gordon from Utah and the area I'm assigned to is Wahiawa in the Wahiawa 1st ward. We went to the apartment and later had a mission-wide Zoom meeting called Sharpen your Sickle. Kind of like a weekly devotional or training meeting.
The next day we drove back to Honolulu to the Mission Home. There, me and the two other "new" missionaries had more training for most of the rest of the day. After that, we went to a dinner appointment with the Manaea family. They are locals and are super nice and super cool. We talked with them and shared a spiritual thought. After, we played a game called Sweepy, and I loved it.
Wednesday we went to a food drive. We were there until 1 or 2 pm then went home to get changed and to help Elder Buckwalter (he is Elder Gordon's trainer who I am replacing) finish packing. After we dropped him off at the Mission Home and meeting a few other missionaries we headed back to our area. We then met with the Ward Mission Leader, Brother Larsen. He's an interesting guy and doesn't seem too pleased or trusting with some of the goals we came up with and the potential I see for this area.
Thursday was our first full day of work. We had our studies and did some contacting (through call or text) then we headed back to our pad and we then had weekly planning...
This whole week I have been pushing Elder Gordon to be more optimistic and enthusiastic about this area and what it has to offer. I decided to have us write down goals for the area. Let's just say Elder Gordon was very surprised about the ambitious goals I listed and that I know we can achieve those goals.
The rest of that Thursday was full of rejection and broken appointments. We went to the Bennet family's for dinner and they are awesome. They are another Army family and they have been married for 7 years. But the best part was definitely their dog. Its a golden doodle. For those of you who didn't know, that is my favorite dog at the moment and I will be getting one as soon as I can. The lesson went well and I absolutely love that family.
Friday we were all over the place. But in a good way. We taught a lot more than Elder Gordon said he is used to and we saw blessings because of it. Later in the day, we talked to the Lehano family (a part-member family) and we decided to invite all of them to be baptized. Everyone that is eligible to be baptized said "yes," so now we will be working with the father and two sons to get them prepared for baptism on the 6th of February. That alone shows what putting extra work in can do for you and those around you.
To top off a great day, we stopped by the sisters apartment and they gave us lemonade and A BEAN BAG!!! I LOVE IT!!! I will do my best to send my beanbag back home because I love it so much.
Saturday we tried to contact people but got rejected a lot. It's all good though. We then participated in a weekly free car wash and saw a great turnout. It's a good way to meet people and start up a conversation about the Gospel. We didn't find anyone who lives in our area, but it helped out some others in the Zone. Then we finished with dinner at a member's house.
Sunday we got to attend church. It felt good to be back worshiping in person. Then we contacted as many people as we could and went to another member's home for dinner. So far I'm eating a lot here. It was a great week, but I'm sure next week will be even better.
Aloha, everyone! Thank you for all your help, love and prayers.
Love,
Elder Arick Smith