Monday, November 9, 2015
I Have A Dream
So this week was a
fairly dull one. I had my first vision...no just kidding, I just had a
dream about a house, so we are now determined to find it and we are convinced
there is a family of 10 there ready to receive the gospel. I´ll let you
know how the search goes. We also taught a family of Jehovah´s
Witneses....it was a good time. But really they were very respectful and
nice, but needless to say, they won´t be getting baptized. And besides
that, just typical misisonary life. Love you all, have a great week!
Monday, November 2, 2015
This is Halloween
Let´s start at the very beginning.
Actually this week wasn´t overly special.
We visited a few different areas in our zone to work
with recent converts on Family History. got to see the Garcia
Family! Also found out there is a taco stand in our area, update soon to
come. A few days of traveling, getting lost again, and searching.
Then....HALLOWEEN! Dressed up, actually like
three different costumes, everyone has to guess what they are and I´ll bring
them a llama from Peru. We had a baptism in the afternoon, Juan Robles.
And we went to the church and a member said that something was broken so the
font wouldn´t drain all the way. So we had to take a little swim to empty
the font with buckets so we could fill it up again, but got it done and had a
baptism! Which was hilarious, because the first time, he didn´t go under
all the way, so the elders say that he needs to do it again, so without warning
or saying the prayer again, the member that is baptizing him just plunges him
into the water XD, I about died, but we finally got it done right.
Then, due to halloween, we took our candy buckeys out
to give away candy and WOW, was it effective, we couldn´t even leave one area
because we were talking to so many people. Halloween=my favorite day of
the year. Then we went to take clothes to my old area and got to see a
family
that we had found that was getting baptized :´) so sweet.
And the end the week, I ate too much at lunch
yesterday and was incredibly close to throwing up in the middle of the
street....good times. Well that´s it. Everyone have a great week!
My three Halloween costumes - guess what I am?
Hermana Iman and Myself, at the church getting ready for the baptism.
Had to empty the water from the last baptism so we could get ready for ours.
Wonderful day!!
Getting that trick or treating done!
Monday, October 26, 2015
Last Week of October
So this week was another eventful one.
Tuesday and Wednesday I was a bit ill and walking around all day with a sick
stomach in not pleasant, so we were moving pretty slow for a couple days.
Also, Wednesday was Hna Iman´s birthday. And I was sick so we didn´t eat
cake until Thursday.
In other news, I learned to tell the difference
between real and conterfeit peruvian money...moving up in the world.
Saturday was a run-day. Then Sunday we had a
special conference especially for Peru and Bolivia, I guess you could say we´re
a big deal. Then working. Today I bought my Halloween costume (pics
next week) and I found out that here in Peru it's very uncommon to celebrate
Halloween and they always thought we were devil worshippers for celebrating
it...awkward.
But those were some highlights of the week.
this wweek we have a baptism on Halloween YESS!!!
Everyone have a great week! Love you all!
Monday, October 19, 2015
Ground Control to Major Tom
So this week was an eventful week.
First off, we had a training with Elder Godoy of the
Seventy. It was awesome! He speaks Portugese, English and
Spanish. And we obviously learned a whole bunch. But I got to see a
lot of mission friends and say goodbye to some that went home this week....we
also got to eat subway, which is a big deal here lol.
Got a trunky call about my flight plans....like I
still got a while, just let me be, but no, they called three times this
week...unbelievable. On the bright side, I told them to just send me home
on the same flight as Elder Halverson...win!
Then, all our investigators got to church late
yesterday, that was a bummer, but at least they came!
Funny moment: Talking to a guy that doesn´t
want to listen so we were just going to leave and I said, "It was nice to
meet you" and he just shakes his head ´no´......alllrriighty then.
Now for the most important part of the week, I dyed
and cut my hair this morning, and by "me" I mean my companion did
it. It was a little nerve wracking because I have NEVER dyed my hair from
a box before nor cut my hair at home....nice trust-building exercise...good
bonding moment. But it turned out well so I´m pleased.
Well everyone have a great week! Love you all!
(Unfortunately I don´t have a pic of the finished
result...next week)
The last pic is NOT after the salon efforts, we'll have to wait for next time.
Monday, October 12, 2015
Pre-Written While I Ate Breakfast
First notice, our internet time got cut 1 hour, so I will
probably be writing less personal emails from now on.
Now for my week: On Wednesday we did almost 0
work. In the morning we had a training with President Archibald-awesome
as always. In the afternoon, another training about helping converts do
Familiy History so they can go to the temple sooner and the best part is that
we will get to go to the temple with them!!!! Then that night we had
interviews with Pres. So all in all we were working in our area for about an
hour and a half.
Thursday-Sunday was like a long holiday weekend here,
so the people were a little too busy drinking to listen to us. We started
the season of "Señor de Los Milagros" so say hello to parades of
people carrying saints through the streets for the next couple of
weeks....awful.
Highlight: Ate semi-American mashed potatoes
which were heavenly. Because here the "mashed potatoes"
are a lot thinner and made from yellow potatoes and.....they're just doing
it wrong, so this was a nice treat.
And had a great Sunday to top off the week.
Have several people that are working towards baptism and it´s getting warmer
here.
I love Perú and I love what I´m doing!
Love you all, have a great week (no pics this
week :( )
Monday, October 5, 2015
I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found
So this week was....another week in the mission.
To explain the title: This week on the way home
from the mission offices, we took a wrong bus. We realized that it went a
different way than normal, but I still recognized where we were and the
conductor was calling out a place we recognized, so we thought it would be
ok. We started going further and further from where we thought we should
be going to get home and ended up way far from home without any idea of how to
get back. We were on a busy highway at 7 o´clock. We started
walking, trying to locate where we were, but didn´t recognize any of the cross
highways. Ask, but no one knows how to get were we need to go. It
was a good time, exciting adventure. At the end we just took a taxi and
got home safely.
Next story. Saturday morning, we wake up and
there´s no water, so we realize that we won´t be able to shower, but we stay
calm and don´t think too much of it, untill the next morning when there isn´t
water again, and by now we´ve gone one day without showering and I´ve gone 3
days without washing my hair...so we thought it might be a little important to
shower. So we decided to say a specific prayer so we could shower.
We kneel down and say a prayer asking for enough water to come for us to be
able to shower. Hna. Imán goes to shower but there isn´t water, so I tell
her that she can´t stand in the shower with her PJs on waiting for the water to
come, that she had to take a step of faith. So a few minutes later, I
hear the water come and she says there isn´t much but it is enough. And
we showered from a small stream of water from the sink, filling up a measuring
cup. But it was enough. and the cup filled up so fast and it seemed the
water went a long way. I know it was something so small, but it was a
miracle for us.
Then the conference was obviously amazing, the best
conference for me. Because this time I actually had something I
needed. Usually I can never think of anything to ponder or ask in my
heart, but this time I did and it got answered.....multiple times. It was
amazing. I encourage all to watch it if they haven´t already.
Well that´s all for this week! Everyone
have a fantastic week! and a special shoutout to my favorite sister that
turns 23 this week! LOVE YOU! Enjoy Taylor Swift´s "22"
while you can.
Also, played soccer (futbol) for the first time today....I´m
tired, but the important thing is WE WON! with all humility....obviously.
I have to add this sweet picture...
I mentioned today that I was thinking I would be getting a note from church travel about her travel plans when she comes home and she responded: "ahhh, mom why did you have to say that, I don't want to think about any paperwork about that yet." I love that she is loving her mission and is not wanting to think about that time that she will come home. Monday, September 28, 2015
Wake Me Up, When September Ends
I can´t believe how fast time flies. September is
already drawing to a close when it feels as though it just began.
This week was a good week. We found several
people that have attended church and will be able to progress and get baptized
in October. There aren´t really that many incredible stories. But
we did have an almost-miracle-dog experience.
So we are sitting down looking at the ward
directory and a dog comes trotting up to us. Usually they just want to be
petted, so I let it sniff my hand, but instead of nudging, it grabs ahold of my
whole arm like a stick and starts dragging me toward the playground. Then
goes back for my companion and grabs her by the hand and starts pulling her
too. So we obviously start thinking, "this dog is being guided by
the spirit and is going to lead us to a family that is totally prepared to hear
the gospel" so we get to the playground and we are looking around for a
family or somebody, and the dog comes back up with a rock in her mouth and
looks at us expectantly, it´s then we realize that she really just wants to
play and we weren't going to be able to tell a cool miracle-dog story, it was a bummer.
But that´s about it, it was a good week. Love
you all!
"That´s what happens when your milk comes in bags and
not cartons #thanksalotperu
Cool jersey we got
from cleaning the beach, showing what good citizens we are, but more importantly-coca-cola.
The most important thing in Peru
Those times when sheets of stickers are like 30 cents each
and your inner child convinces you that you really need like ten of them for no
apparent reason. #jonasbrothers4life
In my personal note, she said she met Elder Bean (serving in Lima Central) that is from Burley ID. "It was like coming home for a few minutes." Funny that the church building they are each assigned to, is the same building, although they are serving in different missions.
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