I am in Oregon now! i think that i will start from the beginning and tell you what has been going on since i left the MTC.
You know that you are serving your mission close to home when they put you on the smallest jet in the Delta fleet and you think that it might blow up any second. while on the plane i got to talk to a lady that said that if i ever served in forance oregon that i could come over and we could talk to her while she fed us fresh crab. i thought that was pretty cool however i am about 6 hours away from the coast. but anyways... after i got off the plane i met the mission president and his wife. they are incredibly nice way nicer then i thought they would be. we went to the mission home where we ate and did some things and were later assigned to our trainers and our area. i am currently serving in a small town in the center of oregon called Prineville. it is a very small town and it smells very wierd. at night the sagebrush makes it smell like an elementry schools bathroom. the first night it smelt like i stuck my face in a urinal. Eugene is a very green place, it is like driving in hawaii however, prineville is like Joseph Utah. it really isnt green and at all it doesnt rain here much. one of the missionaries that has served here for about 6 months said that it has only rained here about 5 times. but it could be dryer in burns (which is the farthest east our mission goes) is even more dry it is about 8 hours away from eugene.
the mission is different then i thought it would be. Prineville is a very big hunting community and very conservative. they also have 25 different churches in this small community. it is crazy there is basically a church on every block. the members here are really nice however everyone else doesnt seem to like mormons. it turns out that a few years ago there was a lot of anti mormon propaganda here and so people dont like to talk to us. it has died down for a while but it is starting to pick back up. and when a missionary goes to someones house other people from the churches around here go over there as soon as they leave and give them a ton of anti mormon stuff. so it makes things a little difficult. sometimes when we talk to people a car will drive by and check us out. i learned that from a recent convert and i have noticed it a few times. other then that the town its pretty chill. everyone smokes, has a dog, and they all seem to really like koolaid. it is a very dunder town. just about all the old people have no teeth. it is a little weird. and i think that they are all racist because they say some pretty racist things.
a few days into the field i got to challenge a guy to baptism and he accepted! he is suppose to be baptized on the 12th but he is the only person that we have taught a lesson too so far because no one else will listen to us. i finally got my bike yesturday! we have been biking everwhere and i had to use this ghetto bike that i thought i was going to die on. seiously, it screached all the time and one of the peddles broke. it was very interesting to try and ride. i hated using it because it was super slow and drawed a lot of unwanted attention. well i am pretty much out of time so i guess this will be it till next week! love you all
Sincerely Elder Berg
ps i havent gotten any mail yet because the mail is weird here and my companion elder cooper and i will be moving so yeah sorry if you wrote me and i havent gotten back. i havent gotten mail yet.