September 24, 2012
This week started off with a trip to the caves de Palistina and there were bats and a underground river and this crazy type of bird that lives only in the caves of South America that fly like bats and use echo location. So that was cool. It’s like a missionary, when you are lost in the dark, just start talking to someone and something will bounce back and you can figure out where you are and then baptize them ha-ha!
On Tuesday we had our district meeting and we learned a lot about how to always be worried about the well being of our companions and then our investigators so we can work in more union in order to be more successful as a companionship. It was something that my companion and I needed to hear and we are becoming more like friends, but we still have a ways to go.
On Wednesday we went to Soritor, which is the new area in Moyobamba where my buddy Elder Anderson is serving. We went to help get the walls ready to be painted in their new house chapel. Which is humongous and they have the giant apartment above which is brand spanking new which the church pays for so let’s just say I’m super jealous of Mister Anderson ha-ha, but nonetheless it was fun sanding down the concrete walls with the zone.
I was sick everyday this entire week and Thursday was no exception our zone leaders had to come and check on me with my stomach bacterial infection. After we talked to Hermana Blunck and I bought some antibiotics we had a little companionship inventory with the zone leaders and my companion and I got a lot of things off our chests. I think now we are working a little bit better together so hopefully we can keep it up and get some more baptisms.
On Friday we took our 3 hour bus ride as a zone to Tarapoto for a training with the president and I met a sister missionary named Hermana Bowles who served in my area 2 months before I got there who knows Bree. She went to Orem and told me that she heard that Bree's little brother was coming to the mission and I got to meet her so that was a cool thing. The training was really great besides the fact I was half dead sick. But I learned a lot about how to study better in my personal study and how to focus more on the investigators needs in my studies.
On Saturday we had a baptism! Kaira Ivon Piva Pasapera, who is ten years old. It was a surprise for me that she actually chose me to baptize her so that was a fun experience. Her father is a member but isn't active and her older brother as well. We have plans to get her mother and her father married in order to baptize her mother who really wants to be baptized as well.
On Sunday I felt tons better and a few of our investigators came to church so it was a successful day. We then did divisions like always to find more people. I was a little frustrated because a few of the members that told us they could go out tracting with us fell through, but nonetheless we found some families and some men that want to get baptized. So I’m hoping I can get back those baptisms here that I lost in Magnolias. I still haven’t heard from Elder Cruz about the other area, but I’m sure he got all the baptisms we had planned.
I really loved the package I think that is what got me feeling better more than anything was a little bit of American food. I can’t wait for that awesome Christmas package that everyone keeps talking about. Ha-ha you all better get ready for conference because it’s going to be a good one. Watch out for blood sucking ants. And deadly hornets... o wait they are only here in the Amazon jungle. Ha-ha don’t worry then. The church is true.
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