We had divisions this week. I was with, for the first time, a gringa with less time than me! It was weird and very awesome. Her name is Hermana Knudsen. She´s from Utah. And is fantastic. It was a blast being with a gringa again and being able to help her with the language a bit and give her some support, etc. We got to teach one of our investigators in English actually. It was incredible.
We´re doing great here in San Pedro.
I´m really sorry for this short one... no time.
Love you all!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Feliz Dia de Cariño/Feliz Dia San Valentín!!!
I was in the States yesterday... les explico... We got a call Sunday night saying that we had to be in the cap at 7:30 am the next day, because Hermana Garcia had to sign some documents for residency (or something like that). We left the house at 5:15and didn´t get there until 8:30 (I hate traffic... I haven´t had to deal with it AT ALL in any of my areas...). Those are just little sidenotes.. the real deal is that there were a group of 10 ish newbies that had to sign, but that had to go to a government place to do it, and we (their companions) had to stay behind in the office... or so we thought at first. We were going to have to wait for more than 5 hours... so they secretaries told us that we could go to the mall instead!!!! It was awesome. Hermana Winder´s (one of my comps from the CCM) comp had to be there, too, so while our comps went to sign... we went to the mall ;) Bad news... I hadn´t brought any money, because they hadn´t told us beforehand, and we don´t like walking around in the big city with a lot of cash or credit cards... But it was weird... Don´t worry... I knew Hermana Garcia was going to be way jealous, so I bought her a few nicnacs with the little money I had for Vday :)
We were visiting an investigator family for the second time on Sunday. We asked them if they had prayed to know if what we shared was true, if José Smith truly was a prophet... Nereda (the mom/wife) surprised us with a very upbeat
"Well... hermanas... I did! I asked and I got an answer..." You better believe that at this point we were almost jumping out of our seats.
"Really? And how did you feel youP answer was." "Well, he told me that it was good and that I should keep listening." We congratulated her and started talking about how asking God and not cualquier persona is the key to finding something out for yourself and then she said..."Well, I didn´t ask cualquier persona, sino someone really close to the things of God..." What!?!?! Yep.. my hopes fell down real quick... but we were grateful that she didn´t ask someone that would have told her to stop listening to us... hahaha.
Love you all! Don´t be baggy!
We were visiting an investigator family for the second time on Sunday. We asked them if they had prayed to know if what we shared was true, if José Smith truly was a prophet... Nereda (the mom/wife) surprised us with a very upbeat
"Well... hermanas... I did! I asked and I got an answer..." You better believe that at this point we were almost jumping out of our seats.
"Really? And how did you feel youP answer was." "Well, he told me that it was good and that I should keep listening." We congratulated her and started talking about how asking God and not cualquier persona is the key to finding something out for yourself and then she said..."Well, I didn´t ask cualquier persona, sino someone really close to the things of God..." What!?!?! Yep.. my hopes fell down real quick... but we were grateful that she didn´t ask someone that would have told her to stop listening to us... hahaha.
Love you all! Don´t be baggy!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
I love the mission... (February 7, 2012)
Well, we had a great week. Sorry about the delay in emails, but we had interviews yesterday, so our internet time was changed to today :)
Don´t worry... Dad´s given me chicote for not being a good communicator... here goes ;)
I adore La Antigua. Hermana Garcia and I have been trying to take as much advantage as possible of all of the great places to see, eat, etc.... and at the same time, trying not to look like tourists :) When we come back to visit... I´ll know all the great places to eat. There´s even a chocolate musuem!
I´ve also answered a question of my own that I have had for a very long time. I never understood how it was that all the gringos could adapt so much more easily to the food here (maybe not health-wise, but actually liking the food) than the latinos. It´s because in the States we eat so much of everything... we eat chinese, mexican, italian... everything food! I don´t know.. it´s just a small thought, and not always true, but it´s a little of what I´ve found with some latin missionaries here.. some can be so incredibly picky and not like the food of a country that is 2 hours away from their house.
Things are going great with Hermana Garcia. I love having little flashbacks and realizations and enlightenments that have to do with the time that I was being trained with Hermana Wetzel. I am still so incredibly grateful that she was my mom. She´s a legend. President Brough even mentioned her randomly in a zone meeting yesterday.
We are working with a few young men that are our age (with much cuidado! don´t worry). It´s actually a great story.... remember the men that I mentioned a couple of months ago that always said stupid, offensive things to us when we walked by? Well, we´re teaching two of them... haha. And we actually got a reference from a different one that is actually turning out to be pretty positive, too. The two that we are teaching are brothers, Byron and Walter. Byron takes things lots more seriously and actually has a good amount of interest in the Church and message. Walter is a bit more of a pest, but yesterday we had a great lesson with them. We were just teaching Byron at first, getting ready to challenge him to baptism, when Walter walked in, so we thought that we had lost our chance... but Walter actually expressed his thoughts and feelings about how he wants to change and stop sinning as much, but that it´s hard. We ended up challenging them both... we are hoping to see true and real changes in them.
The other one (the reference I just mentioned) is named Hector. He is from Guate, but actually lived in the States for more than 20 years, so he´s kind of an Anny case... he knows the two languages perfectly, but his strong point is actually English. I love having quick conversations in english (usually just over the phone... we teach in Spanish, because my comp´s English is a work in progress :))... and I love it!! I love missionary work in English! I love Spanish and can communicate just fine, but I just feel so much more free in English. But this time has also helped me realize the purpose I have in being on a Spanish-speaking mission and the Lord knows what He´s doing and does everything in a way to benefit us... but it ends up being our choice to let our situations effect us possitively or negatively.
We are also working with a great family. Familia Franco. They´re positive, but it´s just the same old story with our area... it´s real tough to help them understand. It´s just incredible how truly blessed we are to live in a country where education is so important and necessary.... Es una lucha... but we´re pressing forward and trying to be more patient and improve our teaching abilities.
Love you all!!!
Don´t worry... Dad´s given me chicote for not being a good communicator... here goes ;)
I adore La Antigua. Hermana Garcia and I have been trying to take as much advantage as possible of all of the great places to see, eat, etc.... and at the same time, trying not to look like tourists :) When we come back to visit... I´ll know all the great places to eat. There´s even a chocolate musuem!
I´ve also answered a question of my own that I have had for a very long time. I never understood how it was that all the gringos could adapt so much more easily to the food here (maybe not health-wise, but actually liking the food) than the latinos. It´s because in the States we eat so much of everything... we eat chinese, mexican, italian... everything food! I don´t know.. it´s just a small thought, and not always true, but it´s a little of what I´ve found with some latin missionaries here.. some can be so incredibly picky and not like the food of a country that is 2 hours away from their house.
Things are going great with Hermana Garcia. I love having little flashbacks and realizations and enlightenments that have to do with the time that I was being trained with Hermana Wetzel. I am still so incredibly grateful that she was my mom. She´s a legend. President Brough even mentioned her randomly in a zone meeting yesterday.
We are working with a few young men that are our age (with much cuidado! don´t worry). It´s actually a great story.... remember the men that I mentioned a couple of months ago that always said stupid, offensive things to us when we walked by? Well, we´re teaching two of them... haha. And we actually got a reference from a different one that is actually turning out to be pretty positive, too. The two that we are teaching are brothers, Byron and Walter. Byron takes things lots more seriously and actually has a good amount of interest in the Church and message. Walter is a bit more of a pest, but yesterday we had a great lesson with them. We were just teaching Byron at first, getting ready to challenge him to baptism, when Walter walked in, so we thought that we had lost our chance... but Walter actually expressed his thoughts and feelings about how he wants to change and stop sinning as much, but that it´s hard. We ended up challenging them both... we are hoping to see true and real changes in them.
The other one (the reference I just mentioned) is named Hector. He is from Guate, but actually lived in the States for more than 20 years, so he´s kind of an Anny case... he knows the two languages perfectly, but his strong point is actually English. I love having quick conversations in english (usually just over the phone... we teach in Spanish, because my comp´s English is a work in progress :))... and I love it!! I love missionary work in English! I love Spanish and can communicate just fine, but I just feel so much more free in English. But this time has also helped me realize the purpose I have in being on a Spanish-speaking mission and the Lord knows what He´s doing and does everything in a way to benefit us... but it ends up being our choice to let our situations effect us possitively or negatively.
We are also working with a great family. Familia Franco. They´re positive, but it´s just the same old story with our area... it´s real tough to help them understand. It´s just incredible how truly blessed we are to live in a country where education is so important and necessary.... Es una lucha... but we´re pressing forward and trying to be more patient and improve our teaching abilities.
Love you all!!!
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
FOTOS!!
9489 - We just have the dad left....
9518 - 13 year old, very spunky and feisty and amazing Ingrid.
9437 - Washing in a public pila... I refuse to go home in 3 months.
9527 - Hermana Wetzel... do you like my shirt? To all, enjoy this, because I would never put this outfit on at home.
9536 - Everyone.
Jorge, the teenager that got baptized two weeks ago, baptized his mom and sister with the proper authority of God. He was so nervous and had to do everything a couple times over, but he did it and it was incredible!! They are an amazing family... we just have to really work with their dad... he doens´t listen to us at all.
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