Hey what's up, so this week was pretty uneventful. Just lots of rain. Saturday it rained a lot all day and the mountain started coming down on a members house. Well not really the mountain just a lot of water it was pretty sweet for me not so much for them, but I thought it was cool. So I tried to use my debit card the other day and it didn´t work so yea that was exciting. So my companion is from Honduras "go figure that one" he is pretty cool. He is kind of shy but we´re working on that. So I don´t really have anything to say so adios
Walker-Costa Rica San Jose Mission Courtney-Chile Santiago North Mission
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Courtney's Week #63
Hola!
Well, so I guess I will start out with the cambios. Hermana Wilcock finished her training yesterday and today she was sent to a different part of the mission with a missionary from Argentina. She will be great! Training is difficult, I feel as though I learned so much in the last two changes. I have never cried with cambios of companions, but I sure cried today. Hermana Wilcock is so awesome, I am very grateful for the opportunity that I had to be with her and to be her trainer.
So, may seem hard to believe after I just talked about how hard it was to train, but tomorrow I will recieve my new companion and I will be training again. I am kind of a little reluctant, but excited at the same time.
A little funny story, I guess its not really that funny, but still. So the secretary in the office changed recently to a different Elder. I called this morning to find out who I would be with and where until my new companion arrives tomorrow and he told me that I would be with two other missionaries but in my own sector, so I went to the office to drop off Hermana Wilcock with her new companion and found out that the secretary didn't call the other missionaries at all. So the new plan I am going to Lampa to spend the night and I did not bring anything with me. So I will be using the same clothes tomorrow and everything and maybe sleeping in them as well. As far as hygiene products I haven't quite figured that part out yet. Oh well, it will be a great first impression for my new companion, right?
So now I really do have a funny story, this week we were walking in the part of our sector that is super countryish and this guy passed us in the street and was like "Hey, be careful of the wizards over there." It was probably the most random thing to say, but it was super funny.
Other thing, this actually happened two weeks ago, but I forgot to tell you guys. So the member who usually conducts the music in Sacrament meeting was late to arrive, and so they asked me if I could do it. So here in Chile there aren't a whole lot of people who know how to play the piano, and so in a lot of wards what you do is the person who is conducting sings like the first line of the song so that everyone knows the tone and then everyone sings acapella. The opening song was "I know that my redeemer lives," but just like in English there are two different songs that start like that and they are on the same page. Well, being super excited because one of our investigators just showed up and not really paying attention, I gave the tone for the wrong song, and started everyone singing. People started singing the two different songs, it was pretty much a disaster. I had to stop the music and start over. It was pretty funny, but a little embarrassing too.
Well, that's all I have for this week. I will let you guys know how things go with my new companion. I do not even know if it is a Latina or una Norte Americana, but I will know by tomorrow. Cuidense mucho!
Love you all!
Hermana Evans
Walkers's Week #69
Hey, whats up
So guess what I didn´t have changes, woot woot. And neither did my companion. This last week we had another baptism two of the kids of Magali. Their names are Jackson age of 16 and Dixon who is like 13. And their sister or the daughter of Magali wants to be baptized this Saturday. So we are trying and see if we can baptize the dad too.
So we are changing Mission Presidents. Our president pretty much told us good bye today. So today when we were all shaking his hand and telling him bye he shook my hand and told me I was doing a good job in Santa Ana. That is probably the best I have felt in all my mission. So I´m kind of late today because there was an accident on the highway. So its going to be kind of short, but good bye.
So guess what I didn´t have changes, woot woot. And neither did my companion. This last week we had another baptism two of the kids of Magali. Their names are Jackson age of 16 and Dixon who is like 13. And their sister or the daughter of Magali wants to be baptized this Saturday. So we are trying and see if we can baptize the dad too.
So we are changing Mission Presidents. Our president pretty much told us good bye today. So today when we were all shaking his hand and telling him bye he shook my hand and told me I was doing a good job in Santa Ana. That is probably the best I have felt in all my mission. So I´m kind of late today because there was an accident on the highway. So its going to be kind of short, but good bye.
Courtney's Week #62
Well, this week was super awesome. But I guess before I get started I should probably let you guys know about what is going on with my neck. So my headaches have gotten super strong and so I talked to the Mission President's Wife about it. Turns out that they can't find a chiropractor here in Chile, But Hermana Eulitt one of the couple missionaries that fixes all the doctor appointments for the mission knows an old lady that used to have a little business type thing fixing people, but she retired a while ago. So they suggested that I give it a try. Well, the good news and the bad news is that the grandma didn't even pop my neck. That is good news because I'm am almost positive she is not licensed to do that. She had a lot of little diplomas on her wall, but I started reading them they were for things like cosmetology and things like that. The bad news is that I am positive that the vertebrates in my neck are the source of the problem.
But funny story about that, so we went with the Hermana Eullit to this old lady's house. I told my companion ahead of time that there was no way she was going to leave me alone in some old lady's house. But when we got there the old lady wanted Hermana Eulitt to come in too because they are friends or something. Anyways so I told her about the problem that I have with headaches and how I treated it in the past and she was like "okay, well I like to treat things for the whole body because the whole body is connected, so lets get started, take off your clothes." I was like "what in the world--I do not want to take all my clothes off, that doesn't sound very fun." So then she was like "oh well it appears as though you have lots of layers on so I guess you can leave a few layers on" So in the end of things I had my garments, my black tights, my bra, and a long sleeve undershirt that I had on, but I still felt very naked, especially for a missionary. She gave me pretty much a full body massage which I feel was very much needed after over a year of walking and proselyting in a foreign country, but I am not really sure it did any good for my neck or my headaches. My companion told me she was well-tempted to take a picture as I was sitting there, the thing is the lady kept telling me to relax, how am I supposed to relax when I don't have very many clothes on?
Anyways, other news so my companion got a "Dear John letter" this week from her ex-boyfriend that she dated for five years, but she is actually okay with that. After discussing for a while she decided "I guess that is just God's way to show me a big sign that I have something else in store for me" it was pretty cool. But I have to say, her "Dear John" was about the worse that I have ever heard. It said in the very first line. "Well, I guess I will jump right to the point. I am engaged and getting married in August." But then after that he pretty much confessed that he was still in love with her. It was pathetic.
Also this week, my companion through a little surprise celebration for my one year anniversary in Chile. Well, almost surprise, it is kind of hard to do anything surprise when you are together all of the time, but nonetheless it was still awesome, and I was a little bit surprised.
So as far as missionary things, this week we focused a lot on helping our investigators to actually read The Book of Mormon, the result was pretty awesome, we would read with them for a little bit and afterwards they didn't want to stop reading. It was really cool to see also the change that it make in our investigators in their countenance and everything. The Book of Mormon is True!! It can change your life, just put forth the effort to read it!
So we had interviews with President this week, it was actually a little weird because I didn't really have anything to say because everything is going great. Changes are next week though, I really really hope that we stay the same, I love my companion and this is a really awesome sector.
Well, I am out of time. I love you all!
Hermana Evans
Walker's Week #68
Hey you guys whats up, So as you can see my p-day got changed to Thursday. Well first off last Tuesday we had a meeting with Elder Amado and the Vice President of Costa Rica. Well Elder Amado was good but that Vice President is so boring. I decided I will never ever ever go into politics.
So better news we are going to have two more baptisms this week. The kids of Magally want to get baptized so that's super cool. So last Saturday my branch had a party for fathers day. And at this party we had food we had arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) and then some cabbage thing. But after everyone got sick so Guillermo, Angelica, and their daughter were all sick and couldn´t come to church on Sunday the same as like a third of the ward. So yea I went to the bathroom five times during church. Which wouldn´t be so bad but our church is a house so it was really obvious.
So today we have another meeting which is awesome except that it will be the second p-day that I will be sitting in a chair all day but oh well. So changes are next week. I really hope I don´t have changes I love it here. I really wouldn´t mind if I ended my mission here.
So better news we are going to have two more baptisms this week. The kids of Magally want to get baptized so that's super cool. So last Saturday my branch had a party for fathers day. And at this party we had food we had arroz con pollo (rice with chicken) and then some cabbage thing. But after everyone got sick so Guillermo, Angelica, and their daughter were all sick and couldn´t come to church on Sunday the same as like a third of the ward. So yea I went to the bathroom five times during church. Which wouldn´t be so bad but our church is a house so it was really obvious.
So today we have another meeting which is awesome except that it will be the second p-day that I will be sitting in a chair all day but oh well. So changes are next week. I really hope I don´t have changes I love it here. I really wouldn´t mind if I ended my mission here.
Courtney's Week #61
Monday, June 4, 2012
Well, this week I will complete 1 year in Chile! How crazy is that? So this week was pretty fantástico!
So to start off I have a funny story for you guys, so we had an investigator called Marta. She is 73 or 74 years old. She doesn´t really know which because her identification says 74 but she almost positive she is only 73. So anyways, we had been teaching her for a little bit and she had a baptismal date for the end of this month. I was almost positive that she was going to be baptized because she kind of had a spark in her that you could really see changing when we talked about the gospel. Anyways, so we passed by for our appointment and she told us "hey, I can´t listen right now because I am getting ready to leave." So of course I thought to myself "Okay that's fine we can come back tomorrow", but no, she left for the south of Chile and she is going to be there for at least a month. It was just kind of funny because it was so sudden. Like well, I guess you´re not going to be baptized this month. But we told her to bring her Book of Mormon and to read it when she is in the south.
So I have a sad story now, so I was so excited to wear my new tights that you guys just sent me, and so I was walking along super content, we visited a member and guess what. Their dog bit my leg! And he put two teeth marks in my brand new tights and the teeth marks started to run before I even got home. I was so upset! But looking on the bright side. I have been in Chile for almost a year and this is the first time that I have been bitten by a dog. It didn´t break the skin or anything just my brand-new tights.
So Gusavo was confirmed yesterday, and the elders in our ward had a baptism, her name is Mery Mesa. It was super cool. She is 19 and doesn´t have the support of her parents at all. So after she was baptized my companion and I were in the bathroom talking to her a little bit as she was changing into dry clothes. She said she couldn´t stop smiling. She asked us how old we were when we got baptized. She was a little bit sad that it seems like everyone else was raised in the church but her parents don´t even want to support her. I told her about you mom, how you got baptized at 19 as well and how your story was super similar and she was a lot happier. I told her that because of he decision of my mom all of our family could be raised in the gospel and how now she, Mery Mesa has the same opportunity and responsibility. She was really excited.
So there is a guy in our sector called Hermano Luis Naranjo, his wife got baptized 2 years ago and his daughter just a little bit more than 1 year ago, he has gone to church every week since his wife started investigating the Church, but is still not baptized. Most of the members think that he is already a member because he goes to all of the activities and everything. Including the other day we were at the church for our Correlation meeting with the ward mission leader and when we left Hno Naranjo was sitting in the bishop´s office just chatting with all of the members. He is super bueno. But what we have been able to discover about the reason is that before he and his wife even met the missionaries he had a really good friend who was a member and was always talking with Hermano Naranjo about the church and eternal families and everything, The missionaries started passing by to teach the Hermana Naranjo, but Hermano Naranjo wasn´t sure, so Hermana Naranjo told him to go talk to his friend. The idea behind this is that his friend would be super happy and help him to find the surety. Well, so Hermano Naranjo went to visit his friend who was a member and found that his friend had gotten divorced, started drinking, and was jobless. Well, that didn´t exactly help Hermano Naranjo feel sure about a decision to get baptized. Instead now he has an immense fear that he will fall after getting baptized. It also doesn´t help that in this ward there are 2 families that were super strong in the gospel as well that are now in the process of separating. Just shows how important our example is as saints. So anyways, the point of this story, my companion and I have a plan that we have developed called "Satan vs. Hno. Naranjo". We really feel as though he needs to be baptized in 2 weeks, I will let you guys know how it goes.
I have also been using a lot of my skills that I learned as a nursery leader lately. We are teaching a family that has 11 people. It is three sisters and all of their kids, all but two of whom are older that 8. It is super loco a veces. And the worst part is that the parents are sometimes the worst. But with a few tricks about reverence that I learned in nursery things are getting much better and I think we may be able to have a baptism of a super grande family. It is kind of cool though to see the light of Christ work in them though. When they read the scriptures and say their prayers you can tell immediately a difference just by the light in their eyes and also how well they behave, it is incredible the difference and how evident it is. Just shows how important it is to do the little things.
Well, i have got to go! I hope everything goes well at camp this week mom and Bridger. I´ll be praying for you guys.
Love you all!
Hermana Evans
PS. My headaches have started to come back super strong. I´m still not sure what I´m going to do about that, for right now I am just taking a lot of ibuprofen. Just so you are aware. Love you.
Walker's Week #67
Hello family
Guess what, I had a baptism yesterday. It was of a family (Henry Heydy Nick and David) and then also of a mom, it was super awesome. Henry and Heydy have about 2 years investigating the Church. It was so awesome. So after the baptism one of the kids of Magali came up and asked us when he could be baptized so we are going to see if he and the rest of the family can get baptized the 16th. So we have another investigator named Carla. She is super awesome the only problem is is that her husband only returns from work every two weeks. Like if he's here this weekend he wont be back until Saturday in two weeks. But she is super awesome. The other day we left her Alma 32 to read and when we came back we asked her if she read. She said she read a little so we asked her how much and she had read from Alma 32 to Alma 56. She pretty much knows it's all true. She just needs to go to church. She hasn´t been able to because, well the first week she was sick, the second her baby girl was sick, and the third week her 4 year old son was sick. But I´m pretty sure that every one has taken there turn so I think we are good for this week. We also have another family (Guillermo Angelica, and Mildrid). They are a little bit harder they have some problems with the Word of Wisdom and the Law of Chastity but they love the church. They have a goal for the 30th of this month. They want to get married and baptized the same day which is awesome. So changes are the 18 and I´m scared that I am going to have them. I really don´t want changes, but we´ll see. Well I have to go, I have a mission conference today with the Vice President of Costa Rica and some Seventy, Elder Amado. So adios
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