Merry Christmas everyone, I hope you all are enjoying the
holidays!
Tuesday I had a...well...interesting experience. Elder
Jessee and I were biking down a street in Chino, when a black car with tinted
windows pulled up alongside me, rolled down their window, and the front
passenger threw a bottle of red Powerade at me and tried to hit me! Thankfully
his throw was not accurate, and the bottle hit the trunk of a tree right in
front of me, so I'm fine haha.
Wednesday was our last day teaching at the Chino Adult
School for this year. I've come to truly love the people their, they are just
so nice, and I always have a good time with them.
Thursday we had a Christmas devotional for all the
missionaries in the valley (all the missionaries in the high desert had their
own Christmas devotional the day before), so I got to see Elder Ludwig again
(we were in the same district in the MTC). The AP's and office elders created a
slideshow that had pictures of missionaries from all over the mission; most of
them were baptism pictures ( posing with their investigator before the
baptism). The service missionaries and the senior missionaries made us a
delicious lunch of mashed potatoes, ham, turkey, stuffing; it was like
Thanksgiving all over again!
On Friday we worked for about two hours at the thrift store,
and we found some awesome ugly sweaters! Well, actually they're just Christmas
vests...and they're not terribly ugly, but I do think they're hilarious! So the
owners were cool with us keeping them; Elder Jessee and I will be wearing them
to our zone Christmas party in a few hours haha!
On Saturday morning we went back to the thrift store to help
Kaivon-the owner of the store- move some furniture to the other side of town to
a guy who had bought the furniture the day before. That morning Elder Jesse and
I had worked out in the weight room, so we were a little sore, but after
carrying 14 wooden chairs, two dining tables, and two couches up and down 3
flights of stairs in an apartment complex, we were pooped! So Kaivon took us to
a local burger joint for lunch. Oh and we also saw an act of theft take place
right in front of us! We were around the corner from a grocery store, when I
saw a young man pedaling as hard as he could to get away from a store clerk who
was chasing him! They exchanged a few curse words during the chase, and it
looked like the item the thief had stolen was in a plastic shopping bag. I got
pretty ticked at that guy for stealing, and I wanted to yell something at him,
but I felt like I should keep my mouth shut, so I did haha. Instead we tried
calling the cops, but by the time we had pulled out the phone and were about to
dial, they man was already out of sight. Oh well haha. Sunday we were able to
have a lesson with three investigators- the Castro children, but other than
that nothing really big happened.
Yep so that's my week there for ya. I hope you all have a
great Christmas this Friday! Remember why we truly celebrate Christmas: not for
the gifts or for the food, but for our Savior and Redeemer; our brother, Jesus
Christ, who was willing to sacrifice himself, that through Him we might live
with our loving Heavenly Father once again.
Love you all!
-Elder Ruiz
Rockin' the sweater vests!
Elder Jessee and I cruisin' on the streets!
Caroling as a zone!
Haven, I hope you have a wonderful Christmas. And yes, those Christmas vests are pretty ugly!
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