There's nothing but good things to report here from Incheon! Actually, I was a little sick for most of the week but I think it was inevitable with how cold it has been. We did get to go to the temple in Seoul this week, which involves a 2 hour bus ride from Incheon. The bus was running late, so we got there just in time for the last missionary temple session, which was in Korean. We got translators so we could hear it in English, but going for my first time in Korean was so cool.
I introduced myself in church today, this congregation is a lot bigger so I was pretty nervous, but everyone is super nice. I'm not sure if I mentioned this before, but when you say "Bigelow" in Korean, the first half of it sounds exactly like the word for "Beagle" in Korean. So by this time, I've accepted it and introduced myself to the ward as follows: "Hi, I'm Elder Bigelow. You know how there's a dog called a beagle? It sounds pretty similar to my name... I'm not a puppy, but I am cute like a puppy, so you can call me Elder Beagle if it will help you remember my name" It got a good laugh, and I think people will actually remember my name, they tend to have a hard time with English names.
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My desk is only messy because I'm the hardest working missionary |
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The spacious missionary penthouse apartment |
Next week is one of the 2 biggest Korean holidays of the year, 설날(Seolar) which I think corresponds to the Chinese New Year. It is a week from today, so they have big celebrations and nobody is on the streets at all to talk to the missionaries.. But we get to have a mission-wide conference which should be really fun.
And as far as mission-wide events go, this week was "korean week" in our mission, which means that we try to set high SYL (speak your language) goals and do our best to keep them. So my two companions and I decided to speak only Korean for the whole week, starting from last Tuesday to tomorrow. We actually did really well, we really only spoke English when we taught English class or spoke with people that spoke English. We made a lot of mistakes and things were pretty quiet sometimes in our companionship, but I definitely got a lot speaker with fluidity of speaking this week so I'm happy with Korean week.
The other Elder Missionaries in our ward had a baptism this week, it was a 10-year-old girl from a part-member family. I was a witness for the baptism for the first time, which was pretty special and it's awesome that our ward is getting baptisms. We're going to meet someone this week who might be progressing towards a baptism, we've been working really hard and I think we may be able to see the fruits of our efforts soon. Patience is hard sometimes, but it makes the moments of success that much sweeter.
Have a great week everyone!