Hey
Everybody... long time no word from Elder Haggard....
Well, I
am alive, and I am also in Benin which isn't Togo, funny that. Life is going
pretty dang sweet and I have been enjoying life here in this new and exciting
area! I also enjoyed reading all of your letters from past weeks that the
internet has been refusing to let me read, I am *SUPER*happy that you are all
doing so amazingly and wonderfully in
your
lives! Your optimism is well-received here in Africa and it is always the
charge I
need
for my spiritual batteries!!
Just
for all of you to know, I have been serving with an awesome Elder from
Tahiti,
Elder Mou-Tham, and it has been great! After Three or four weeks the President
has decided to send him away to the far off land of Togo, as well as Elder
Lynch who will be going to Bè-Kpota (he is lucky!! Amazingness awaits him!) So
I will be getting my new companion, Elder Yamapia, this upcoming Friday. I have
done an exchange with Elder Yamapia before since he was in my zone over in Togo.
He is Congolais, so since my return it will be the first time working with
someone from the Congo. Sad to see Elder Mou-Tham go, especially since I am not
too sure on how well I know the secteur since we haven't really adventured in
it....
I was
sick one of these past weeks with malaria-like symptoms, but we are going to
say it was the flu! :) I am alive despite whatever no internet and power says
to all of you that feel neglected to not have heard from me! Love you tons and
bunches and more tons again! It is not only annoying to be sick and
uncomfortable in Africa, but especially as a missionary when being cooped up
inside is YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE!!! (At least for some missionaries.... like me!)
*HAPPY
BIRTHDAY ELDER HALE!!!!! ::D* I have not forgotten! He is turning/now turned
21!!! Super craziness!!! We are all getting old!!! Good news is that he will
still be 21 when my pretty little face gets back home!
AND!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WOODRUFF TWINS!!!! :D
Just in
case you were wondering, giving blood samples in an African clinic is a strange
experience and WAS NOT on my bucket list, but still can check that off. I spent
Elder Hale's birthday at the doctor's being examined, and no matter how many
times you say "don't worry I am a professional" you are still in West
Africa, and having medical issues is not pleasant. (Memories and Souvenirs make
the mission.)
Calavi
is kind of awesome, despite us having nobody to teach, everything else seems to
be good. I like working in groups to see the growth and progression of the
Church, it often times makes me feel like one of the original members in the
Church in Kirtland following the prophet and praying for miracles. You remember
the comfort and the reality of where this will all be going, and eventually in
the years to come you can look here to Benin and Togo and not see the difference
between them and Provo, Utah. Maybe one day they will have a temple here on
water like the city of
Ganvia
just next to us here in Calavi (not sure on the spelling), but then I think
about the whole "built upon a sure foundation" and I realize that wooden
pillars plunged into water might be more foolish than building your "house
upon the sand."
The
group is held in our living room, so every Saturday we do a magically transformation
(deep cleaning) of the salon into a chapel! It is another reminder of those
meetings in upper rooms and parlors in the early days of these latter-days. I
don't know if the other missionaries that I am serving with fully appreciate it
as much as I am, but I have had the opportunity to serve in two groups now and
I learned from my first time how I should appreciate and savor the moments
here.
OH!!!!
*Congratulations to Austin and Karenna on their engagement!!!* I too am sad I
won't be there for it, but I am sure you'll be happy either way! ;) West Africa
has its needs as Austin you well know! And not to be rude, but I much preferred
your photo of spirit over the other, and thanks for sending it!!! Love ya!
YOU'RE GETTING HITCHED!!!!
Aside
from all that jazz I don't have much going on. Just know that I am sorry that I
am living in the third world and the luxuries of stable power and internet are
reserved for Ghana and Togo (since they get their power from Ghana), and that
Benin and Nigeria are having a little tantrum against each other. I will be
alive until you receive further word on the subject! I send to you all my love
and prayers! Be safer than me! I will try to write you all next week!
--
Sincerely,
Elder
Robert Haggard
Mission
Bénin Cotonou
Cadjehoun
Lot°1158 Bloc F
01 BP
3323
Cotonou,
Bénin
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