Fun fact of the week! Kids in Opotiki still ride their horses to school haha so when we drive at night sometimes you see horses wandering haha
To start out with I want to brag about the members. I LOVE THE MEMBERS. They are always so willing to feed missionaries, are always curious about our missionary work, and always telling us about their own work with their friends. They can each be strange at times but I have never met any people so excited about missionary work when they themselves aren't missionaries! And 80% are converts, so most of them have never served missions either. Awesome!
This week we did lots of service. One of the coolest service opportunities we did was helping investigators build a fairy garden! Dave and Claire are both retired, and own about 3 acres of land. Claire loves planting and gardening, and decided to make a fairy garden! There's a long path through an avocado orchard, then you see flowers and more flowers! They built and painted little doors and houses with fairies inside, and there's lots of activities for kids to do if they want. THey are such cool people! Also hope you love that mom it reminds me of when I used to make all the fairy houses when I was little haha.
One of the most difficult things so far has been teaching lessons. We are super good at visiting all of our investigators, but we often forget the important part of teaching them an actual lesson instead of just sharing a scripture thought. It's so cool how many people are religious down here though, it makes our job a lot easier haha!
So small tangent on food...
Food here in NZ is a little different. For example, bacon is not real bacon, it's just ham. The milk and eggs look and taste different, not bad just different. One good thing is that everyone here likes this drink called milo, which is pretty much just hot chocolate. It's been awesome for us though because when we go over to investigators houses we can accept the drink and seem polite instead of turn down tea or coffee!! The last thing is penut butter. Peanut butter over here unfortunately does not taste as good as peanut butter in the states. But I can still make my delicious (and no one can convince me otherwise) concoction of peanut butter, oats and chocolate chips for breakfast so that's good!
Update on the bugs! Our amazing District Leader and his companion came and sprayed our flat for bugs so we have had significantly less cockroaches! Well live ones at least... Instead of killing lots of bugs each day we just walk into rooms full of dead ones haha. Trust me it's significantly better though.
Update on the bugs! Our amazing District Leader and his companion came and sprayed our flat for bugs so we have had significantly less cockroaches! Well live ones at least... Instead of killing lots of bugs each day we just walk into rooms full of dead ones haha. Trust me it's significantly better though.
Super cool spiritual experience! So we were having a dinner at an investigators house, well really it was a birthday party for her dog, but she invited a bunch of her friends. Anyways I was having a deep religious discussion with one of her friends about religion and how joining a religion doesn't constrain your agency or change how you feel about Christ. She kept asking questions about the restoration and Book of Mormon, which was so cool. At the end of the night she asked if there were missionaries everywhere in the world, and we gladly responded yes and gave her a card with the mormon website on it and told her she could learn more. Her boyfriend wouldn't let her give us information, but I know she'll start talking to missionaries. We don't get to teach her because she lives in the Auckland mission, but it was so amazing because I never expected to have a religious discussion with stranger that night at dinner. The Lord is always looking out for us!
I know my emails are always so long, hopefully they'll get less scattered and shorter the more I'm on my mission. For those of you who saw the length of this email and skipped to the end, I'm doing really well and loving missionary work! New Zealand is gorgeous and Kiwis are crazy but awesome.
I know my emails are always so long, hopefully they'll get less scattered and shorter the more I'm on my mission. For those of you who saw the length of this email and skipped to the end, I'm doing really well and loving missionary work! New Zealand is gorgeous and Kiwis are crazy but awesome.
Love yous!
Sister Keller
Sister Keller
The beach in Opotiki is gorgeous!!




























