Sunday, December 27, 2009
A Quick Note Before the Christmas Call--12/21/09
Ch Ch Ch Changes... 12/15/09
Hey fam!
Changes have come and gone, and the results are... interesting. I am staying with Elder Fajardo here. I have been hearing a lot from dad about learning from adversity... And this is just another opportunity to do so. We have some problems... but here's another opportunity to grow.
That's the way I'm looking at it. As far as other changes, the Pte surprised everybody. Elder Belleau is leaving, even though he has less time in the area than Elder Wally. Both of the Hermanas from my district are leaving (*sad face*) and getting replaced by Elders. Two other sisters from the zone are also leaving. One of the Elders from my district stays in the zone, but gets bumped to ZL with an area change/whitewash. That means there are two whitewashes in the zone. That's really intense.
Let's see... The other changes were pretty normal.
This was a pretty quiet week. We had a wedding (EQ Pres w/ YW Pres), that was pretty fun. We are working really hard with Eugenia's dad, because he isn't going to church. We had a really powerful lesson about temples and he committed to going to church on Sunday to have an interview with the Bishop. Eugenia has been asking a lot about the temple, and Eugenia's mom is taking the temple prep classes. Now's the time to get him active. I thought that him not being able to baptize his daughter would hit him hard enough, but we've found another way in.
Anyways, he came, and I guess his interview went well. Oh, also, a guy named Hugo got his call Sunday too... He's headed to Paraguay Asunción Norte. I think that's where the other Elder Reed is, but I don't remember how long he has been out.
Christmas here is such a downer. I have yet to sing a Christmas song in Church, and I've seen so few decorations. But the plaza here in Trinidad has a tree, so that's cool
Let's see... There are some unresolved questions to answer. Our communist president, José "Pepe" Mujica takes office in March. But he is already buddying up with Chavez, who visited and promised Uruguay all the oil it needs for "100 years and more." Referring to the revolutionary militant group that Pepe commanded (which later landed him in prison, from which he escaped with a spoon and later granted amnesty) Chavez said "I would have liked to be part of the group you commanded."
Crazy, eh? We're in for an interesting 5 years.
As for the one year mark, it feels like it went pretty quick for me. I hope that means I'm working hard. But yes, the second year flies, according to the majority of other missionaries.
In the American School, we are mostly there just to talk with them so they can get some native interaction. We just talk, and if we hear something that doesn't make sense, we correct it. Some times we talk about specific things, like Thanksgiving, but usually it is like movies and girlfriends and the differences between Uruguay and the USA.
Recently we have been working really hard on grammar, because they have been preparing for the written test, which they took yesterday. They're a cool group of kids. But now we're done because school is out. Sadness extreme.
As far as the issues with the members, we're still struggling. But we're getting better. I, for one, am trying to learn from these experiences.
Like Dad said, they say things for a reason, even if they have a weird way of saying them. So vamos arriba.
So funny story... Last Thursday I lost my keys (they had fallen out of my pocket in an investigator's house). So we were locked out of the house. But the other Elders came and opened it up when they came for their study time. Then after study, they left before we did, but upon leaving locked the door - locking us in. Ridiculous! The landlady is out of town, and nobody else had keys. We called the investigator that we were visiting that morning, but she was working and hadn't noticed the keys. But we saw miracles, and the other Elders showed up like an hour and a half later, because Elder Belleau had forgotten something. So everything worked out.
PRAYER ALERT! I've told you that Hermana Alejo has been sick... last week she got some test results back and she shows TB-positive. So she's on a terrible treatment that makes her pains feel a little better, but makes her too nauseous to stand up. I'm not even sure if it is a treatment or just a preventative thing... but we are all pretty worried about her. Prayers would be appreciated.
So I'm not exactly sure what is coming in my Xmas packages, but here's a list of stuff I'd love for you to send with the next package, if it isn't in an incoming package. No hurry. :D I'd love: a Real Salt Lake jersey (soccer, in case you didn't know. Lol), a thing of Black Kiwi shoe polish, lovely Febreze, some taco seasoning, and boots. If you haven't by chance hunted down a CAP guy to take that bag of CAP supplies, there should be a pair of all leather boots (not the part leather part gortex) that are about my size. My boots are getting torn up, and I need something waterproof. Also, just FYI in case you get any weird ideas to send me stuff, be informed that my neck size had decreased to a comfortable 15 1/2, 16 if you want to be sure. But I've been losing some serious weight.
Well, I love you all. Elder Fajardo is going to get his face cleaned (for his zits) so I'm headed out. Merry christmas!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
T-dad wk 5 ch 2
Hey fam!
Pretty exciting news I'm getting all at once. I'll be sending some prayers up the line for Dad. We'll talk about it more on Christmas. It only cost me like $20 (if I remember correctly). It is 25 cents a minute, so like 90 minutes would be $22. So it's probably cheaper just to have me call you guys.
It is quite awakening to hear that Dad is getting old... I'm sure it is shocking for him too. lol well at least a deviated septum isn't as bad as a deviated rectum, but I hope he's getting checked for that too. haha sorry dirty joke.
Let's see... today we had our last district meeting of the change. We just had a big zone meeting/testimony meeting. It was really great. I wish we had done that on the first district meeting, it was really powerful. Then we went to the Durazno zoo. Sorry I don't have my card reader with me, otherwise I would send you guys pictures. We are getting pumped for our christmas missionary conference. it is next friday, which means that if I stay here (prayers would be appreciated so I do) I'll have to travel down twice in a week. Thank heavens for a savings plan.
Really great to hear about all the upcoming missions. I expect to be getting addresses so I can send them a note. :D It is also good to hear about Corry. I'm glad he's getting ready to graduate and start a new life. Isn't the program like three months longer or something like that?
But I hope he does well at SLCC getting ready for a senior college / university.
Not too much to report as far as the work. Just trying to work with the ward a little bit more. I tried passing around lists in the auxilary organizations to get phone numbers and schedules of the members and stuff, but the bishop said that the missionaries have already asked for that info like 4 times already and we don't need to be overbearing with the members. So we still don't have the info we need. But... oh well. We have another wedding this week (Elders Quorum president with the YW president), so we aren't going to have many lessons anyways.
Well, I love you a ton, and I'm sorry for the lack of news today. P-day quickly comes to a close. Robert Reed is coming home next Wednesday, I'm going to see if he has room in his suitcase to pack a christmas package for you guys. Love you all!
PS Anna-Kaarina aka Ankka is a Finnish girl from American School. She's on a student exchange. She's way cool. So it is probably finnish spam. lol
T-dad wk 4 ch 2
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Hey fam!
How's everyone doing? I was way busy last week. Monday: P-day. Tuesday: District Meeting and exchange in Centro. Wednesday: Baptismal interview and exchange extension (still in Centro). Thursday: Two parties (American School Thanksgiving and Marìa Eugenia`s wedding). Friday: Dentist in deo (finally finished!) and baptismal interviews/splits in Sarandì del Yì. Saturday: Teresita's baptism! Sunday: election of a communist president!
We had plans to have the Elders from T-dad come to Durazno, wait like 10 minutes, then I'd go back with my comp to t-dad. But their bus got a flat tire on the highway, and they got to Durazno like 45 minutes late, thus missing the last bus to T-dad. Thus we extended the exchange even more, and we headed back home Thursday morning.
Thursday we had a few parties... yay! the first was Marìa Eugenia's wedding reception. It was way cool... she married a non-member... but we're going to start to work with him when his heart softens a little bit. Then we went to the American School for their end-of-year / Thanksgiving party. It was really fun, they had skits and songs and movies... all in English! Then they gifted us ties! But it was still really cool, and the kids who were graduating (10th grade because it is only a 4 year program) signed the ties. It was just so incredible and fun and lifting. Then we went to our correlation meeting.
We are seriously having some member problems in the ward... I'll be talking to pres da silva Tuesday about it to see what we can do and how we can handle it a bit better so that we can get work done.
Friday was a crazy day! We went to Deo really early in the morning, then we had to travel to Sarandì del Yì for some baptismal interviews. We got there early and did splits with the elders there. Then it started to rain. Hard. And all I had was my short sleeve shirt. Huzzah. So I did baptismal interviews completely soaked. Then we all slept on the floor with the two mattresses side by side... didn't sleep well at all. Then back to t-dad.
Tuesday we have District Meeting then Zone Conference. Should be interesting... we have three hours in the afternoon to have Zone Conference AND Interviews with the President. I don't know if I like it, but it's what the president says.
My district is doing great. We went up in all of the key indicators this week. Looking forward to another good week this week with less distractions and less sicknesses (Hermana Alejo has started a light treatment until the tests come back).
Pretty exciting HC call! What are your assignments as such? Any news on the 2nd counselor? Praying for a miracle! Oh yeah... I didn't get the call to play piano for Bednar. Kinda made me sad, because the piano player was a Sister from the other mission and (*pride caution*) wasn't as good as me. But it's alright. Still haven't found another missionary that plays the organ though.
Well, love you all! Shout out to the sibs, hope Corry likes his Thin Mint alfajores and that Tina doesn't go crazy not being able to play basketball!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
T-dad wk 3 ch 2
Hey fam!
Another week without emails... not too much to talk about today though.
We had a fun mission conference with Elder Bednar. He told us not to talk about it in our email to our parents though... haha there are stories he doesn't want on the internet. :P But it was really incredible... he was really open with us and didn't beat around the bush. At the conference were Elder Bednar, Elder Snow from the Presidency of the 70, Elder Bowen of the Area Presidency, and Elder Echegaray (or something like that) an Area Seventy. And their wives. It was great - they all had stuff to say. They had translators (they sounded Argentine) so I didn't have to be whispering in my comp's ear the whole time.
He talked a lot about action by faith and about teaching and learning by the Spirit (because we aren't teachers).
Ummm district is chugging along. We went down a bit in our numbers, but I hope that's from being at the Bednar conference. We've got some good plans this week as a zone to bring us back up. We also (finally) are going to have a district meeting - the last two weeks it has just been the zone leaders talking to the whole zone. So we are looking at better results this week. Vamos arriba.
Turns out that the Del Balle family (the less actives that are trying to drop smoking) are actually not members. We are going to see how they progress and put a marriage/baptism goal for Christmas as well. We'll see where the Spirit takes us.
It looks like we need to head to Deo this week with my comp - dentist appt. But it should be his last, we just need to put a crown on.
We are STILL waiting for reimbursements... they are a week and a half late. Elder Belleau is the only one with money because his parents sent him like $60. So he's paying for everything right now. I was forced to pull out money on Thursday to buy bus tickets for the Bednar Conference- I was expecting not to have to because the financers promised reimbursements before the Conference. So I'm literally waiting for $250 of reimbursements, and we are also getting our giro in a week or so, another $150. Finally, an opportunity to start a savings plan.
Sorry about all the fluff... not really much to report on after the long email last week. Good news is that there are American School pictures coming your way. These are from the high school. We are also going to their Thanksgiving party to close out their school year... that should be fun. The parents are also going to be there... reference party!
Well... love you guys. Hope to hear from you next week.