Hi everyone, this week was pretty fun. At the beginning of the week Brother Sacky, our ward mission leader, helped us make our own soy milk. It was a long process of blending, heading, and straining soybeans. We ended up with a lot of milk and even made some chocolate and strawberry flavors.
This week Elder Segura and I had the opportunity to spend a day without our trainers. It was a small glimpse into what life after training will be like. We were able to teach two lessons and contact a few people. One man named Paul even came to us! We were walking down the road and he rode up to us on his bike. He told us that he had seen missionaries before and wanted to learn more about the church. He also said that he isn't currently going to any church and he wanted to have a way to receive the word of God. We hope that he actually meant what he said because a lot of people here are all talk.
The nightlife in Ghana is awesome. In Kasoa, the city next to me, there is always loud music playing and people yelling bible verses into microphones. For some reason, the Tro Tros (bus) at night are always way nicer than the daytime ones. They'll always have high ceilings and bright neon lights. I've even been in a few of them with TVs. The people at night are even more friendly than they are during the day.
Well, that was a little bit from my week. We have been setting up some baptisms so there might be good news next week. Until then I'll see you all next week. 

Elder Holyoak
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