This week I received a call that my district would be expanding to Tsevie (Chev-EE-Ay), one of the more northern parts available to missionaries. So now sometime in the next 3 weeks I'll get to go up there for a split (changing companions for a day) and hopefully get to see some cool wildlife and buy a ton of fruit for dirt cheap.
First picture is of a bunch of missionaries sleeping under the stars (on our roof). 4 missionaries came down for a conference and it was already getting dark when it ended so they had to stay here. We didn't have enough beds so we pushed a bunch of mattresses together and some cushions that we found. Pretty fun night just talking with everyone since we are all usually pretty isolated.
Second picture is of a chicken (obviously). So we usually like to buy our food in bulk at the beginning of the month (rice, flour, tomatoes, stuff like that) so we tasked the Ghanaian in our apartment with meat for the month. Usually we go to a shop every time we need it and get it fresh and have them carve it so that all we have to do is cook it. This time we weren't super specific with our instructions so we were all pretty alarmed when he came back with 8 live chickens. Neither of the Tahitians in the apartment knew how to gut and clean a chicken and the Ghanaian felt like he had done his fair share of the work so I was made in charge of doing that fun little bit of work. All worked out, we've already cooked and ate two, only problem is we still have 6 live chickens running around out back.
Anyways hope you guys have a great week.
Elder Remer