So this week we bought a goat. There are limited things here for missionaries to entertain themselves but that's what we did this week. His name was Brian and he was adorable. Today for our Pday we decided to eat him. Good meat is hard to find but goat actually does not taste half bad. I'll make sure to attach pictures for the brave of heart. He tasted amazing and it was a lot of fun because almost all the Americans came over and we had a huge barbecue this morning. So there was a huge Muslim holiday celebrating when Abraham sacrificed a goat instead of his son so a lot of Muslims here sacrificed goats and left their bodies in the streets and it was very surprising to see dead goats everywhere, but we got a great deal on ours because of the holiday so it all worked out.
My trainer is a cool guy he is poly american and speaks English, Samoan, Tongan and French. We get along really well. We have had so many great missionary moments that I think I have forgotten to write any down, we are teaching 8-10 lessons a day and it gets kind of exhausting but it is amazing to see the people progress in the gospel, almost half of the branch this week were investigators coming to church for the first time that me and my comp invited to that was really cool to see.
I have been teaching all the kids here rock paper scissors and now every time they see me they try to play and it is very funny because they get so angry when they lose.
My french is getting better every day and we talk to people here for about ten hours a day and I am starting to learn some native dialects, just small things so that when I barter for food I can get better prices because they always increase prices for white boys but I have found that if you can get them to laugh by speaking their tribal dialects they will give us the true price.
Hope you guys all have a great week.
Elder Remer

