Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Week 42: General Conference and Transfer Calls


Hola hola hola!

This has been a really good week! I'm still kind of sick from back in February but it finally stopped raining so I've been a lot happier!  All the weeks of bad weather definitely make you appreciate the sun!

On Monday we got to eat with a family from the American branch. They gave us American milk. I hadn't even noticed a difference between American milk and Spanish milk until this moment, and I drank American milk and it was so weird but so normal a la vez. We didn't know what to think! Then we visited Manuel B. We shared the Easter video with him! He's still doing really well and writing down every time that he prays and reads the scriptures in his planner.

On Tuesday hermana Malcolm made this Iranian food called cotlet (?) for our district after district meeting. It was really good! Also, the sun came out and it got warm and we were just so happy! We went into town to go to a cita with a couple less-involved members named Rosario and Imanol. Imanol is a kid who's 12ish and Rosario is his mom. They're so cute and the lesson went really well! On the way we ran into a semana Santa procession. They're really serious about these processions the whole week before Easter, there are a couple a day in this city but in other cities there are sometimes several a day! 

On Wednesday we had a cita with Andres, who is still old and stubborn but still reading the scriptures and coming to church, so, he's doing okay. We also met with Manuel the investigator on a bench! The cita started out a little weird but by the end he was feeling good and promised to pray about the Book of Mormon to know if it's true! He read 1 Nefi chapter 1 and loved it. We also visited Francisco, and I think he said he has 10 or 11 kids and they're all coming in and out during the whole cita, as well as THEIR kids and even their grandkids! So there were a bunch of people who were kind of in the cita too. Afterwards a couple of the kids were talking to us, which was fun.

By Thursday all three of us were dying to get transfer calls but we had to keep waiting on Sunday. We did weekly planning which took up most of the day, but in the morning we ran over to Petri and had a quick visit with her. Then in the evening we had English class and noche de hogar! English class was actually pretty calm, and noche de hogar was fun. There were a lot of people there! One bad thing was that by the end of the night I had lost my voice because of all the talking with everyone!
On Friday I woke up and could not talk at all, which made for an interesting (and slightly frustrating!) day. In the morning we went to help Faly paint her house! I don't think I had ever painted anything before the mission but this is the second time I've helped someone paint their house! It was a fun chance to do service and we left feeling good! Then we ate mediodía with a member and her mom who isn't a member of the church, and we were able to give her mom and Book of Mormon which was awesome! In the afternoon we met with Juan Manuel, which was funny because when my companions said that I couldn't talk he somehow misunderstood it and thought I had gone mute and deaf and so he was acting everything out for me as he spoke since he thought I couldn't hear him either. And then were walking with Andrés and saw one of the semana Santa processions again!
On Saturday I could finally talk again, and so it was a really good day haha. We were supposed to have a cita with a member named Juan Pablo in the morning, but then when we had walked five minutes he texted us asking if we could do it in the afternoon instead. So we headed back to our piso to do studies, a little annoyed to have to change our plans, and ran into Maribel and her mom who were just coming out of the grocery store! Maribel had hurt her knee and her mom, Belli, is old, so they were really grateful to have us carry their bags to their car so they didn't have to bring the car around to the door of the grocery store. Then we did some studies and headed over to Belli's house because she had invited us over to eat a few days earlier. She had invited us to come at 1:30, which had seemed a little weird since normally 2:00 is the standard Mediodia time, but we showed up at 1:30 like she had said--just in time to meet her and Maribel at the car and carry the bags upstairs to the piso for them! Apparently Belli had forgotten that she told us 1:30 instead of 2, but they had just been saying that they wished the hermanas would show up early to help them carry the bags and we got there just then! So it turned out good. After eating with Belli we got to have our cita with Juan Pablo. He had made us arepas! I LOVE AREPAS! And then we went to the Fry's house to watch general conference with them and Abi! After conference we left feeling all inspired and went to an AWESOME cita with Rolando and Hortencia! They had both read in the Book of Mormon since our last cita. Rolando remembered so many details from what he had read and said it was hard to stop reading once he got started. Hortencia didn't remember much from what she had read but she did remember feeling so much peace and we know that was the Holy Ghost! It was a really good cita and we taught them about the Plan of Salvation.

Sunday we got transfer calls! I'm heading to Murcia to be companions with Hermana Phillips, who's from Hermana Moncayo's group so she's just finishing her training. Hermana Malcolm is going to Murcia too, so we will probably get to see each other. I am really really sad to leave Hermana Moncayo and to leave el Puerto de Santa Maria but I'm excited to see everything that awaits in Murcia! And Hermana Moncayo is going to do amazing things in Puerto. Murcia is way on the other side of the mission and there aren't trains that go over there so we'll be going in bus which I am not excited about. From what I've heard it's at least a 10 hour trip altogether so we'll see how Wednesday goes. 

I LOVED GENERAL CONFERENCE. Every 6 months we get the opportunity to listen to the leaders of our church, which includes the prophet, the quorum of 12 apostles, and other leaders. 
As I listened to them speak I felt so inspired! I especially loved one talk that talked about what success and failure.

Success: Growing from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm.

In the mission we have to go from one uninterested person to another without losing enthusiasm until we find the people who are really prepared! It has been so amazing to go from having a few people we were teaching when I arrived here to having a TON of people to visit and serve here. I know that we really can learn something from every failure and difficulty we have and would invite you to look at your challenges and see what you can learn from them! I am also so grateful to have been able to listen to so many inspired men and women during general conference, and if you haven't watched it I would recommend it!!!

Love, Hermana Walker



Week 41: Flying Flamingos


Hola hola hola!! 

This week has flown, it seems like I just got to Puerto a couple weeks ago but the transfer is ending in a couple weeks so it's just crazy. ANYWAY.

On Monday of this week we got to eat with a family from the Spanish ward and a recent convert to the church, Juan Pablo. The family is from Honduras and makes super good food every time we go, we are going to try to make their corn flour tortillas this week so I'll let you know how that goes. Then we visited Manuel B, we talked about temples and it was really good!

On Tuesday we had district meeting in the morning which of course is always fun, we ate fajitas afterwards and then went to Jerez for intercambios! It was a little weird being on intercambios with a trio, and Hermana Moncayo had to sleep on the couch because there weren't enough beds for everyone haha. At first I was with Hermana Moncayo and Hermana Aguilar, then I went with Hermana Johnson to visit a recently baptized member and her family (they made us arepas, I LOVE AREPAS). Then on Wednesday morning I was with Hermana Malcolm and Hermana Johnson and we went and knocked some doors. Of course we were super tired after it all, but we got back to Puerto and went straight to a cita with Juan Manuel! I met him right when the other hermanas found him, and it's been really cool to see how as he learns, the gospel really is changing his life. After the cita with Juan Manuel we went on a bus to visit a member who's husband is overseas, we had a really good noche de hogar with her and her son and also went to see the ocean which is just a 2 minute walk from her house!
On Thursday we had weekly planning in the morning which pretty much took the whole day, then we had noche de hogar and English class in the evening. Noche de hogar and English class are always pretty crazy but also fun, although I'm not sure that some of the people who come are really learning that much english... we've been working on present tense for like four weeks. 

On Friday we FINALLY got to our pueblo, Rota! We hadn't been since... um... the beginning of February. We never really had anyone to teach there! But we had set a cita with someone who's number we had in our phone, Celeste, and so we finally made it over there! We had an AWESOME cita with Celeste and her 17-year-old daughter Andrea. When we told them about the promise that comes with the Book of Mormon, that if you read it and pray about it, God will let you know it is true, they were really interested and asked for all three of our personal experiences, how we know that it's true. They weren't able to make it to church on Sunday but we already set a return cita with them for next week! We were able to go back to Puerto in the afternoon and visit a family we didn't know very well, which was fun, and they invited us over to eat this week so we're excited. They had the two cutest little boys!

Unrelated explanation of this week's title: Sometimes we see the most random animals in Puerto. Goats, sheep, albino peacocks, horses, and now flamingos are added to the list. We saw them FLYING! I would recommend that you look up what flamingos look like when they fly, because it's pretty entertaining.

Saturday was a busy day of studies, contacting, and then visiting an older member who hadn't been able to come to church for a while because of health problems. She was so excited that we visited her and loved the new Easter video that we shared with her! Actually, we've been sharing the video with a lot of people and all of them have really liked it! On Saturday afternoon we went to eat with Abi and a family from the American branch, and they made waffles and it was wonderful. We watched the video with them too, but it was weird to see it in English. Since it finally wasn't raining on Saturday we were able to play futbol, which was a little chungo because we couldn't get the lights outside the church to turn on so it was kind of dimly-lit-from-the-streetlights futbol. Luckily with the time change it won't get dark until later so the lights won't be a problem for the next few months.

On Sunday we went to five hours of church as per usual, Hermana Malcolm sang a musical number with Hermana Fry in the American branch and then sang a solo in the Spanish ward which was fun. In the afternoon we went with Abi to the house of one of the American families so she could have a new member lesson with them, the couple did a great job teaching about service! They also have the three cutest little kids ever. They could be the cute model family on the box of a blow up swimming pool or something. There was an activity with the branch that night, so we decided to stop in for a few minutes but then ended up being there for a while because a few people brought friends to the activity who we were able to get to know! So that was really good.

Today hermana Malcolm is getting her hair cut, which will be a party. I'm reading in third Nephi right now, which is the book in the Book of Mormon that includes the chapters that Christ visits the ancient Americas. Normally I try to get through the first few chapters of that book as fast as I can, since Christ doesn't come until chapter 11 and obviously that's the best part. But this time I realized why the chapters that talk about the crazy storms and things that happened in the America's when he died are important--I like that first the nephites have to go through a bunch of super difficult things, crazy earthquakes and storms and darkness, before they can experience the blessing of Christ's visit. Even though they knew he was going to visit them and had been given the prophecy about all the destruction and everything, they forgot about it in the moment and were just suffering. In the moment of our trials we don't appreciate them or have the big picture (the wicked people needed to be taken away before Christ could come visit the Americas), but Heavenly Father always does and he is going to give us the best thing in the end. 

I hope you all watch general conference this weekend on lds.org!!! It will be awesome!!

Love, Hermana Walker