This week we visited one of our investigators and he dropped a bomb on us that he is a free mason. We were totally not expecting it because he has been progressing pretty good. He told us that he is a level 14 free mason and I think that's the highest rank he can get in his order. He told us a bunch of stuff like how he is in the same path that we are and the Book of Mormon is another Bible, so we will see if we keep teaching him and if he is willing to test our religion.
On Wednesday we visited an investigator that we the missionaries have been teaching since before I got here. She is having some problems with her husband, because he is working all the time and he is almost never home. She told us that she needs some time to work things out with her husband, so she asked if we could stop visiting for awhile. She then gave us the most awkward hugs of our entire lives. We didn't know what to do, so we kind of just stood there. Luckily the hugs here are more like pats on the back, so I don't think we will get sent home or anything.
On Thursday we had a meeting with the Bishop about how we can improve the work in this ward. The meeting was scheduled to start at 6, but it was 7 when he finally invited us into his office to talk. We made a lot of plans and he talked about the importance of being punctual (which was weird because we were ready for the meeting at 6 and he knew that), but hopefully we will be able to follow through with the plans that we made. After there was a wedding in the Church of two members in our ward and they invited us in to eat. We sat at the table of the bride and groom, so I guess now we are basically family. The groom is in a group called "Los Dandies" with his brother, so they played some songs and they are actually really good. If you want to look them up make sure you find the most recent stuff, because they are the third generation of Los Dandies.
This week we did a ton of contacting and looking for old investigators and we only ended up with one new investigator, so that was pretty frustrating. So, this week we are going to double down, be exactly obedient, and contact a bunch. Contacting is probably my least favorite thing to do because I'm pretty sure half the time the people don't understand me, or they just choose not to understand me so we go away.
We had stake conference in Tlaxcala on Saturday and Sunday and we only got lost trying to get there on Saturday, so I would say that's not too bad. Other than that, stake conference wasn't too exciting. It was really hot in the meetings, so it was really hard not to fall asleep.
We found out this week that our ward mission leader has been talking bad about us to the bishop and ward council saying that we don't work and a bunch of other stuff that isn't true. So, this week when we have our meeting with him we will have to ask him whats up. Its pretty hard working with the ward here. I don't want to bad mouth them, but its pretty hard to get stuff done when the ward mission leader is talking bad about us and all the ward does is plan without following through on the plans.
Adios,
Elder Warburton
There are 6 missionaries in our district, but 2 are zone leaders, so attached is a picture of what our district meetings look like now.