Toulouse, France


Monday, September 24, 2018

Exchanges in beautiful Toulouse!

Bonjour tout le monde !
It'll be brief this week, lots to do! 
We had such a great week! Our amis are still being pretty flaky, but we're working hard and finding plenty of new people to teach. 
Tuesday was our exchange with the assistants. I was with with Elder Agnie, from French Polynesia. We're actually best friends, and the exchange was so much fun. We had some killer rendezvous, found tons of new people and ate with a Tahitian family in the ward - la famille Gournac. We sang some hymns in Tahitian, and it was decided that I'm actually an islander myself.
Thursday we had an exchange with the Carcassonne Elders, and I was with Elder Wagner, from Logan, Utah! We were invited to a "Soirée partage" at an ami's house, and Elder Wagner got into a major Bible bash with an evangelical preacher while I had a nice conversation about eternal families. Then we taught some folks and had a good time reminiscing about Utah.
Saturday was the baptism of a young boy in the ward, which was so fun! Lots of food, and a lot of amis showed up. I love our ward so much! 
Yesterday we had a barbecue with a Nigerian/French family and it was great. You meet literally so many great people on mission. I love my mission! The ward is fantastic and I'm reminded every day of the love that God has for all of His children. Don't ever forget how much you're loved!
Elder Suisse 

Pics:
Selfie with a Scot, a Canadian and a whole bunch of my favorite islanders
Artsy photo of some buildings, as I didn't take many pictures this week

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Zone conference and tortillas!

Bonjour tout le monde !
I can't believe it's been a whole week since the last time I sent one of these! We're already halfway through September! It's been cooling off here, which is much appreciated. Still not cool enough for a sweater, but we don't melt anymore when we step outside! Life's good here in Toulouse :) 
Not a ton happened this week, but we got a lot done and did a lot of service, so success! 
Tuesday was zone conference. We had like 70 people at the chapel and all over Toulouse and it was crazy but really nice go see everyone. Elder Thomas and his companion came in the day before and we got to visit a member together - first rendezvous together since the MTC! Conference was fantastic. We talked a lot about goals and seeing the needs of those around us. The Giraud-Carriers were so good! They were joking with everyone and testifying and wow I love them. Good conference but it's nice to have our apartment back! 
Thursday we did a ton of service. Gardening and cleaning and organizing for a few people in the ward. I used to feel like a day doing service was a day not doing missionary work but honestly, service is a great way to go missionary work, and a key aspect of charity. I love our ward :) 
Friday we had a family home evening with this older lady in our ward named Mercedes, plus the sisters and another sister in the ward. Mercedes made us tortillas - not your run-of-the-mill taco covers - it was like a Spanish omelette potato quiche onion thing. 10/10 would recommend. She kept called Elder Keir and I Tom Cruise and John Trevolta and we all laughed til our sides hurt. 
We didn't get to see many of our amis this week, which was tough, but we're pressing on with smiles. We met two new young people who are interested to learn, and we have rendez-vous with them this week, so more on that later!
I've been studying lots about discerning needs and I've been learning a lot. We're all different! One ami might need to be taught the Word of Wisdom while the next is longing to hear that families can be together forever. We all have different needs and have had different experiences in our lives - the one common ground we all share is that we having a Father in Heaven who loves us and who just wants us to find joy! Child of God is the only label that can truthfully be applied to any and all of us, and I'm so grateful for the chance to let others know they're not alone :)
Je vous aime ! 
Elder Suisse 

Pics:
Elder Keir and I helping to organize stuff for a family who's moving.
Me and Elder Thomas! 


Thursday, September 13, 2018

MLC and district meeting

Bonjour tout le monde !
This week was super busy but apologies in advance for the short email. Tomorrow is a big multi-zone conference and there are about 12 bazillion missionaries in the chapel and a short email is all I can muster up.
Tuesday was MLC! We flew in Monday night and slept in Lyon. MLC was so good! We talked a lot about the importance of studying and planning and I learned a ton!
We also had district meeting this week, which was fantastic. Elder Wagner did a great job. We talked about comp unity and made pizza baguettes (10/10 would recommend).
Other than that, my favorite rendez-vous this week was by Skype with a referral we received from Paris. His name is Gildas and he's so cool! We talked about the gospel and he loved it and kept saying "yes! Thank you for you testimony." At the and we invited him to be baptized and he was like "mm, no I don't feel ready. But I'm visiting the temple in Paris at the end of the month, so we can fix a date after that." We were so stoked. 
Anyways, this week was great. Lots of the missionaries in Toulouse were sick, so that was rough, but there were a lot of miracles too. I've realized that God tends to work like that. Lots of hard stuff, but lots of good stuff too! It's all going to happen regardless, so we might as well focus on the good! I'm so grateful for the gospel and the chance I have to better myself every day! 
Je vous aime ! 
Elder Suisse

Pics: (only one this week sorry)
Part of the park by our apartment with some of the district. As you can tell I have my arm back! Physical therapy this week but no more cast!



Wednesday, September 5, 2018

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Bonjour tout le monde, 
This week went by way too fast. Nothing too crazy. It's kind of hot, but not as bad as it was a few weeks ago. Basically we had a lot of rendez-vous planned that we were pretty excited for, but most of them got canceled... But we did a ton of service and I love the people here!! 
Tuesday we went to Tarbes and did the état des lieux for an old apartment to close it down, so we were there all day. 
Wednesday we helped a lady move out of her house, which was fun with the cast. I got this system down where I would carry things with my left foot and right hand and everyone was very impressed. 
Thursday we saw our ami Rodrigue and our member Malika! We had a barbecue at his house and chased butterflies with their daughter and it was actually so fun. 
Saturday we had another barbecue with a member family and some other people we'd never met before. Very tasty, 10/10 would recommend. 
Not a ton of rendez-vous this week, but we did a lot of service, ate a lot of good food and did a ton of planning, so all in all, pas mal! I thought a lot about joy this week. God wants us to be happy! Even the hard times are meant to help us appreciate the good! Président Giraud-Carrier quoted Elder Uchtdorf last mission conference and inserted the word "joyfully" at the end of our mission purpose. If you're following Christ and don't feel peace and joy, something needs to be fixed. This is not a gospel of long faces! I love it and I hope I smile every time I talk about it for the rest of my life :) 
Je vous aime ! 
Elder Suisse

Pic:
Cute park in Tarbes