Living Among Llamas

Elder Mitchell's Missionary Musings of Peru

Monday, August 1, 2016

This is It

I guess that this is my last time writing home in the mission. I´m not really sure how I feel about that. I have a problem with recognizing how I´m feeling I think. Maybe I´m kinda in denial of what´s actually happening. Like 2 weeks ago I was panicking about coming home but now I´m pretty indifferent about all of this.

ANYWAYS, this was a good week. We had 3 interchanges so that was pretty killer. One of them was with a missionary that hasn´t been doing very well and I think he wants to go home like.. right now. But instead of him it´s me :D

Anyways, we found a new investigator this week named R. He´s 20 years old and is studying in the university here in Pisco. He got out of the air force after two years recently and i think they hit them a lot because he´s super traumatized. We taught some good restoration stuff and he had a ton of questions. We went to go pick him up for church on Sunday and that was super awesome. He liked it and the members were all super supportive.

Anyways I guess I´m supposed to like share my testimony and stuff in my last letter home. It´s kinda hard for me to do this because I feel like I´m still not going home so we´ll see how this goes.

The mission isn´t easy. Basically no part of it is easy. It´s been very hard, every day is a challenge and requires constant self-motivation and diligence. It´s basically like God just grabs you and puts you everywhere that ISN´T your comfort zone. You have to just learn how to deal with it, and then you have to learn how to be happy and deal with it. I´m glad to say that I´ve been happy as I´ve done it. The opportunity I've had to get to meet and talk to SO MANY people has been incredible. Just learning how to do everything and how to talk to people and get a long and help them with their doubts, especially when they almost never understand why you´re talking to them and many of them are kinda hostile. Working in companionship's is a very patience building, social skills stressing experience. I've learned things in these two years that I probably would have taken like 5 years to learn in a marriage situation.

I feel kinda sad about leaving everything behind. There are so many things that I´ll miss about Peru. I love the people here and I worry about them for when I leave. I wish I could do more to help them but I´ve done all I can and have put my best effort. I feel bad sometimes for my weaknesses but I´ve never felt bad about the effort I´ve put. When I talk about my mission I have a rush of faces go through my head of people I´ve taught and loved - I´ve learned that being here is all about the people. I hope I can be enduring as I remember the things I´ve learned in this time.

Definitely not something I would ever regret.

Well, I´m not sure if I´ll get onto this email again before I get back. I hope that everything is coordinated and that you guys have the information about what time my flight gets in and everything lolol.

I´ll be home on Tuesday next week I´m pretty sure.

I love you guys and am excited to see you again.

Elder Mitchell

p.s. the family we were teaching in villa maria got baptized :DDDDD

 
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July 25, 2016

I guess that next week will be my last time writing before I come home so that´s happening.

A few highlights from this week.

Actually this is from a few weeks ago but we went by an active families house to pick someone up to go to an appointment. Their name is the R family. So we get there and they say that the daughter can´t come with us because her back was hurting her and the dad was really sick with an ear infection. In the moms words "He keeps crying, I´ve never seen him cry this much." In Peru there is no embarrassment about crying so to say that was pretty normal (to everyone except for me). We offered to give him a blessing. We asked the elders quorum president if he had given a blessing before (the answer was no hahahahhaa waatttt) so me and my companion ended up doing it. So we go in and the son wakes up his dad. He just touched him and I guess he woke up because he literally started crying. I was like "I guess we need to do this pretty quick then" So I go over and did the oil-thing (whatever that is in English) and then my companion did the blessing. Immediately he stopped crying. We went to the appointment and the next day the family told us that the dad got up right after we left and started playing games on the computer haha. #healed

Next major event: So I guess God just doesn´t want me to relax as I go home because this week was very stressful as we prepared for our open-doors "Meet the Mormons" event. The pictures I sent you from my pensions phone were from that activity. It was inside the church but the majority of the people were not members. There were like 30 investigators that came so that was super awesome. It´s a long story about how everything went down but to make a long story into only 5 words: stress stress stress success pizza

I guess that´s pretty much everything I wanted to tell you about. We´re teaching some awesome new investigators. Also J, that dude that was super awesome and when his family gave him some money to go to the store he never came back, we found him this week and he´s progressing really well. That´s super exciting. We have two people with baptismal dates so that´s good.

I want to write everyone but as my companion would say "ya, para que?" = "for what?"

I love you guy
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Sunday, July 24, 2016

July 18, 2016

So this was a pretty good week. This email is gonna be short because I´m losing motivation to put a lot of stuff in my emails - it would probably just be easier to tell you in person :D

Well I guess Tanner and Hank are home, I´m pretty sure hank got back last week so that´s neat. I had a dream last night that I got home but I couldn´t find anyone and nobody even recognized that I got back so that was pleasant.

So we´ve been doing a lot of street contacts recently. We try to contact as many families that we see as we can. Last week I saw a young couple walking down the street so I thought "I definitely have to contact these people" so I took out a pamphlet of the family. Just before talking to them I realize that they were kinda waving their hands around (I don´t know how I didn´t notice before) and it hits me: they´re speaking sign language. But it was already to late as I say "Can I give you guys a pamphlet?" and hand it to them and they both freak out and start shaking their heads and pointing at their ears. I felt like an idiot so I just kinda pointed at the pamphlet and did a thumbs up like an idiot and handed it to them and kept walking. So that happened.

Also I was thinking that because I´m not even going to be in the mission for this whole transfer that president wouldn´t make me keep being a district leader. WRONG! Well that´s okay, they only gave me one more program than the last transfer so now we were six missionaries. Then I got to the district meeting and WRONG! They said the assistants had messed up and now my district is going to be everyone that weren´t those three programs - so now I have 10 missionaries in my district (majority of the zone what the heck) so that´s super awesome. I guess this is my opportunity to go out with a bang because now I´m even more stressed out than I would have been without the big district, but you know -- whatever.

Anways, we´re teaching a lot of people, so that´s good.

- The first family we´re teaching is a couple named K and P. Also we´re teaching K's mom O and her brother L. So the first visit we had was super spiritual, pedro was all excited. K is less active and her aunt is an active member in another ward. So we went to the second visit but P wasn´t there but whatever it was good anyways - K is awesome.  The third visit P was there but it was awkward because we had invited the elders quorum president but what we didn´t know was that he had brought 2 other members so there were a total of 6 people invading their home... but once again -- whatever. This last visit we went and P was there but he didn´t want to come to the lesson. K told us that his mom is an "Israelite" (Israelites are probably the weirdest religion I´ve seen in Peru. Supposedly they still follow the law of moses (they don´t even do it even close) and they walk around in old testament clothes (just imagine) and it´s prohibited for the women to show their hair so they wear like long mantle things on their heads - they put them on their kids and everything) ANYWAYS, P went to visit his mom and she must´ve trash talked the crap out of the mormons because now he´s all confused and doesn´t want to talk to us. So that´s kinda frustrating but I´m sure he´ll come around here soon. In the mean time K and O went to visit K's aunt (the active member) and the aunt took out a bunch of book of mormon videos and she basically taught them everything about the church and they both became converted in that moment. So that´s definitely positive :D.. Nobody came to church but we have another lesson tonight so that´s exciting.

- The second family is a younger couple (the husband, P is 20, the wife A is 17 or younger - not sure but they have a kid that can walk and she´s trying to finish peruvian high school which normally ends at age 16) Anyways P is progressing, his brother N is 19 and is less active. I´m not sure why he doesn´t want to come to church but we found him kinda drunk the other night so maybe he doesn´t feel worthy. Anyways we´re going to try to get them to get married so that would be cool. They´re not progressing that much.

We have another investigator named E whose 27 who has a baptismal date for august 20th so that´s cool. She didn´t come to church this week either (but you know, who does?) but she´s super cool and very decided on getting baptised. That´s exciting.

I think that´s basically everything that´s going on. I kinda had a realization this week as I told my sunday pension that not this week but next week would be my last time eating with them. Basically every day I just get a punch to the heart as I realize that time is passing and it´s not slowing down. Just gotta take things as it goes I guess.

Thanks a ton everyone for all the support,
Love you guys,
Elder Mitchell


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July 12, 2016

This was a good week. So first off I`ve gotten the pictures of the family that we were teaching in my last area - the one`s named milagros and Abdìas. They got baptized so that`s super awesome.

President has been getting on us about if we`re actually preaching so yesterday we were in a small van called a convi of about 15 people when I got up and started preaching and telling them to go to church hahahhaa. I was super nervious so I probably talked way too fast but it was a good experience, there are not busses here or anything but I`ll definitely be looking into more stuff like that to do.

Anyways we didn`t get transfered so that`s exciting. I guess I`m down to the "less than four weeks mark". My companion keeps telling me "your family doesn`t write you because you`re already going home." :DDD

Anyways, here`s some pictures.

cool beans,
Loves,
Elder Mitchell

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July 4, 2016

Hello.

I guess I don´t really know how to start my letters with anything other than "well this was a good week".

First things first, transfer are this week so ill be writing on tuesday next week. yesterday was my last fast sunday in the mission - i guess i still have one more but ill be home like 2 days later so i don´t really count it :D

We put a lot of emphasis this week (i write enfasis first ahaha) on doing more street contacts. Yesterday we had a super awesome experience where after only like 2 hours of looking for the house we finally found it. We knocked on door (no appointment) the husband opens a little window, closes the door, then opens it and tells us to come in. We were kinda awkward about it because usually people don´t just let us in like that. So he sits down and his wife comes in, they pull out some chairs and we sit down. We were kinda talking for a sec, then we ask to start with a prayer, we prayed. We started the lesson, we were talking about our purpose as missionaries and asking them about themselves to understand. They asked a question about why we share the gospel and we read some scriptures. It was really cool, we could feel the spirit,the wife was paying a lot of attention. We watched the video "because of him" (not sure in english) we talked about it - it was super cool. Then i ask the husband to say the ending prayer. We all kneel, he says a super awesome prayer - didn´t even forget to say "in the name of jesus christ" at the end. It was super awesome. I say "perfectisimo" like I always do. He says "sorry, I got kinda choked up" and i was like "um wait, what?" then I look at him. His eyes were all wet because he was crying. Then I look over at his wife - she also had tears running down her face. We explained to them that what they were feeling was the spirit. Super awesome. After the lesson me and my companion were both just like "rekt eht ez win" So that was the spiritual experience of the week.

Also a little earlier that day another guy (father of a family- his name is pedro)  accepted to be baptized so that was pretty exciting. We found a lot of new investigators this week. Also on Monday we found a family where the wife is less active and the husband isn´t a member (another street contact) and he´s probably going to be the next bishop so that´s pretty exciting.

Those are the major things that have happened this week. The time is getting short. Transfers are this week, i don´t think president will take me out of the area for the last 4 weeks of my mission but we´ll see.

Everything is going really well, we´re making a ton of progress. My companion keeps telling me "why does your family keep writing you if you´re already going home" so that happens :D

Also I spend basically all of every day teaching my companion english and in return he teaches me how to dance salsa at night in a not-gay dance lesson (don´t tell anyone) Also just throwing this out there but you guys should all be jealous because I eat a ton of delicious seafood that´s super cheap here in a small fishing town in peru. 👌🖖

I love you guys,

Elder Mitchell
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June 27, 2016

Hello,

So this was a good week. I guess that all of the investigators that we had that were progressing or that gave us any faith at all have all disappeared one by one so that´s good hahaha. President only verbally abused the whole mission a little bit this week about how we´re not doing enough street contacts so we´ve been going pretty crazy with that. We´ve talked to a ton of really good people and a lot of complete families that we´ve found walking in the streets so I´m hopíng this helps us to find more new inestigators. We have two appointements tonight to find new families of investigators so we´ll see how that goes.

A few funny stories from this week:

1. So a few nights ago we were in kinda a secluded part of our area when we go to see if we can talk to some members. The windows were dark and as we assumed nobody answered the door. We noticed that next door that there was a man walking around. We decided to go talk to him to see if we could teach him and his family. As we approach the door we realize that there is no light in the house and that there´s another lady sitting next to the door. We introduce ourself and when the lady stands up to shake our hands my companion says "are you pregnant?" to which she replies "no" and then he says "oh, it just seemed like it" and then my companion continues talking to them as if nothing had happened. Turns out the light in their house had been cut off because they weren´t paying the electric company - silly them. We leave and my companion says "I wanted to leave" and I just started laughing and laughing. Like WHY WOULD YOU ASK A LADY IF SHE´S PREGNANT LIKE THAT and he´s just like "I don´t know, she looked really pregnant, I thought it was obvious!" ahhahahahaha... oh silly.

2. So yesterday in our first sacrament meeting it was the ward conference so the whole stake presidency was there. I guess in the morning someone had messed up buying the sacrament water so everyone got a nice surprise one by one as they got a little cup of carbonated water lolwat.

3. Also the lady from that same ward that directs the music is basically deaf and I don´t know if she just doesn´t realize it or if she can´t hear the music that is so loudly blasting into her ears but she does not sing to the music AT ALL. If she sang it without the music it would be fine but the problem is that I´m in Peru and everyone else just sings the song however they want. I do the piano (not play, i just put the prerecorded hymns on the electric piano because I´m the only one who knows how). Maybe I would play sometimes but the congregation basically just makes up their own song every time they sing so that´s never happening because they don´t care at all about the music.

4. So we went to go visit a less active lady who has a lot of problems. 1. she´s epilectic, no seizures but she passes out basically all the time over and over again. 2. her husband is literally a hippie and he´s got a lot of drug problems. 3. He doesn´t give her any money so she only eats lunch every day because some program gives her food every day. SO she passed out in a lesson this week so that was exciting. Then yesterday she passed out a whole 6 times during the second hour at church yesterday until we just called the ambulence because she´s got serious problems. That´s the short version of the long story, ask me about it again later.

I´m out of time. I love you guys all a ton!

CUsoon on August 9th

Elder Mitchell





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Monday, June 27, 2016

June 20, 2016

So this wasn´t that great of a week. Basically nothing out of the ordinary has happened, just working all normal. I gave a talk in sacrament meeting yesterday so that was exciting. I was the last speaker and I started the talk like 30 minutes before the meeting was supposed to end so I got to talk for a long time hahaha. Also I teach gospel principles every week.

We went to Paracas again this week so that was exciting.

Say happy fathers day yesterday to dad for me :D

That is all.

Loves,
Elder Mitchell

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Monday, June 13, 2016

June 13, 2016

Hey,

So this was a good week... more or less.

On Thursday Elder Rasband came so that was super cool. I thought it was going to be the same as when Elder Bednar came where all of the 5 missions in Lima were going to be there but there were only Lima East and South and the MTC. We got to shake his hand so I have officially touched Elder Rasband so that´s pretty exciting.  He said some cool stuff so that´s... cool. Definitely left feeling inspired, I learned a lot.

While we were there I was just casuallly sitting around when the sister missionary in front of me turns around and says "You´re Elder Mitchell?" and then I was like "um yes" and then she says "Were you in Ica?" and I was like "um yes" and then she was like "Do you remember teaching someone named Carlos G?" and I was like "negativo" and then she says "Well he got baptized and he was telling us that he felt bad because he said that an Elder Mitchell and another missionary from Argentina had taught him his first few lessons and that they had had some of the biggest impact on him but that he didn´t have any way to get into contact with you or anything and he doesn´t want you to think that he never got baptized"
After she told me that I definitely still didn´t remember who he was BUT after a full 33 hours of extreme meditation I finally realized who it was and I only had to look through all of my agendas like crazy. But that was super nice and it made me feel good knowing that  that had happened. Imma write him a letter today. But anyways that was super cool.

Also just throwing this out there but I printed off some pictures this week and I realized that dad has gotten really skinny. I feel like he´s neer been fat but he´s significantly smaller than before. If it weren´t for the wrinkles he would look a lot younger :D

ALSO, another story. So my companion from the MTC, Elder Krantz, was a zone leader in Lima one time. Apparently he had acquired an extremely large avocado from south of Lima (I guess they just have huge avocados there) and for one reason or another he decided to plant it. Then he begins looking for a place to plant it, which after only a moment of searching he finds a glass nutella jar. So he throws some dirt into the nutella jar and begins trying to insert the large avocado pit into the jar of dirt. He quickly realizes that the pit is "almost" too big to fit into the jar. So to get it in he begins shoving with both hands to get the avocado pit into the glass nutella jar when (noises of glass shattering followed by screaming) he cuts his hand and fingers wide open.
So at first he doesn´t feel it because of the shock, but he definitely gets scared at what appears to be his hand giving birth to a pile of dirt with blood beginning to spill all over the floor. To make a long story short he ended up having to clean out a bunch of the dirt, and then go to the hospital so that they could give him many many shots into the palm of his hand and into his fingertips. You´ll have to ask me to tell you about the shots story because it´s super funny but it can´t be told in writing. You have to listen to the reanacted screaming to get the full effect.

Anyways he got a nice phone call from president shortly after hahahhahaha.

So the missionary work wasn´t that great this week. We found a new investigator who is this invalid (can´t walk) lady with daibetes. The lesson was basically what happens when someone who´s really prideful tries to be humble so it was actually just a disaster and she wouldn´t let us talk and what we did say she didn´t remember because she was busy distracting herself. We´re working with the members better now that my companion is trying to work with them instead of just trying to be their friend. Not that being friends with the members is bad but my last companion would take like 3 showers a day and was so worried about what people thought of him that he never actually got around to doing anything important (developing christlike attributes, studying, or not being the most superficial person in all of peru) We got along but it was more of a patience and tolerance kinda thing, you know?

We´re teaching a few people still and we´re trying to get back into contact with a few people that we had lost contact with to help them to progress. Also we contacted a lot of really good people so we´re hoping to find more new investigators this week.

Anyways, thanks a ton for my byu schedule. We´re going back to Paracas today so that´s pretty exciting. I love you guys a ton,

Elder Mitchell
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June 6, 2016

So this was a good week. Kinda uneventful.

First off I´m a district leader again, so that´s happening. It´s a lot less work than it was last time I was given the assignment.

Elder Rasband is coming on Thursday to Lima, we´re going to travel up there to see it. I guess almost all the missionaries in Lima are going to be there so that´s exciting.

That´s basically all the news. We found some new investigators this week so that´s good. One was the A family. The dad´s name is Jesus and the mom is Kari. They´re old investigators, they live in front of a family in the ward so the missionaries have been there multiple times. Borjas (the old dude who comes with us a lot) says that they´re "fanfarrones" which means that they say a lot but don´t do anything but we´ll see. We had a lesson yesterday that was good and they accepted to be baptized but we didn´t put a specific date. We´ll see if they read and come to church. There was no church this week again for the elections.

The other new was a reference from another program in the zone. It was of a lady named Katy. I don´t think she actually wanted us to come initially considering that she lied to the missionaries that contacted her about her phone number but the lessons have been good. She also has some family members that are members (not active) which gives her kinda a way to be introduced to the church. We taught her less active cousin in the lesson yesterday.

I get along really well with my companion. He´s super funny and we´re laughing basically all the time. He is kinda newer but he´s really good. He´s been super diligent about learning english because he wants to move to the US when he gets back so that´s neat.

Anyway... I guess that´s it. Our area is kinda dead, we´re putting out a ton of effort and we're not wasting any time.

I love you guys!
Elder Mitchell


p.s. Here´s some cool quotes and a picture I drew really fast of machu pichu

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May 31, 2016

So this was a good week, at least more or less. That´s a huge bummer and kinda shocking about dad and the car. At least it sounds like everything is alright.

First off this week was transfers. My companion left to Lima to Villa María (where I came from, not the same area but the same zone) and my new companion is Elder Morales, who also is coming from Villa María. I knew him from before coming here so that was cool. He´s definitely one of the most down to earth companion that I´ve had. We´ve been getting along really really well ever since he got here. It´s almost kinda worrying at how fast we got into a casual relationship, things could get dangerous with me getting all trunky 😈 Elder M is from Peru, from Chiclayo, he´s got like 6 months in the mission so he´s kinda newer. This is his second area.

Actually I´ve been doing really good I feel like. I have been pretty focused. I´ve been talking to some other missionaries from my group and they sound like they´re basically already mentally at home hahhaha - it´s gonna be a 2 transfers for them. Whatevs.

So as far as the work goes, I think I told you about J last week, the one who got out of rehab not that long ago. We had a good lesson at the beginning of the week but the next day his family gave him 20 soles to go buy something (like 6 dollars) and he never came back 😦😑 So i guess that leaving everything behind was worth $6 so that happened. We´re going to go see if we can find him at his moms house today to see if he´s there. If not then well... that sucks but okay.

We found a new family of investigators this week. The husband´s name is S and the wife is L. L is really excited and super awesome, S not so much but we´ll se if he gets more excited with the time. We talked about the plan of salvation a lot with them because they had questions about that. S´s mom died when he was a baby and his sister took care of him and his siblings for their whole lives until she died in the earthquake. We´re hoping that knowing that helps us to help him to become more interested in our message.

We went to paracas last week. It´s like a national reserve here in pisco, we went to the beach and to see some rock formations by a cliff. We saw some dolphins. Nobody fell off so that´s good. Today we´re going to go play some volleyball so that´s exciting. Basically can´t even stay still with all this excitement in me. :D

Anyways, I guess that´s everything. Just remember that everything will always work out. When we put God first then everything will always work out.

Loves,
Elder Mitchell



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May 16, 2016

So I was casually walking through a paper store (?) when I found something like a grease pencil? I figured it would be pretty cool so I bought it and drew some pictures before going to bed. The colors I did with highlighters.

Anyways, this was a good week. Actually as far as the work goes it probably couldn´t have gone any worse. I mentioned to you guys last week about how there was some conflict going on between H (recent convert) and Juan (the investigators). Anyways, I was right, definitely conflict. So what happened I guess is that H has his ex-girlfriend that he´s still in love with. I always understood that she lives in Lima. She apparently doesn´t want anything to do with him. She just so happens to work in a fish packing place over on the beach. Juan fixes refrigeration systems in a fish packing place... over on the beach. J and H's ex-girfriend just so happen to work together.

So I guess that there wasn´t really anything going on but J and the girl were talking at work and H found out. So he´s super obsesive, thus he came up with a scheme to fix the situation. His plan was to create multiple fake facebook profiles and then seduce J so that he would stop thinking about Herberts ex-girlfriend. The problem is that it worked.

So J like starts falling in love with this girl he´s never met on facebook but that he likes a lot and you know when guys are into girls they say all kinds of weird flirty things and then she starts doing it too, but then when the girl is actually a guys and your friend then things just get super weird. So J found out that H was doing it and confronted him about it but H just completely denies it, which just makes J more upset. Now J feels all embarressed that he was flirting with a dude so he doesn´t want to come to church any more. Plus his wife is living with another dude now and filed a court case against Juan so everything just sucks for him. He´s been really busy so we haven´t been able to visit him this week and he didn´t come to church on Sunday, probably because he still doesn´t want to see H. At least H came to church :D

Anyways, on Saturday we did like a zone community service project thing where we basically just went out and swept the streets for like 3 hours so that was super exciting. We got to wear the helping hands shirt things so that´s a plus I guess.

Also on Thursday we went to Chincha for a multizone training with president. It was really cool, they talked a lot about the sacrament and the sabbath. I learned a lot. I translated for sister mcginn again which is always exciting. Not sure why she picks me. President and his wife are definitely getting on fire and are getting a lot more used to the mission now. The training was really awesome, the mission is on a huge down and like 80 missionaries are leaving between now and October so they´re losing all of the experienced missionaries. In my group there were 19 gringos and like 5 latinos. The group leaving next transfer had like 10 at least, and then the 2 after me have like 20 a piece also. Which is really weird. Pretty much all of the missionaries got here around the same time so they´re all leaving around the same time.

Anyways, everything is going pretty well. We´re excited to work, transfers are next week and then I am officially starting my second to last transfers. And my last transfer with only be like 4 weeks so that´s happening

I love you guys,
Elder Mitchell

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May 9, 2016

So I guess since we talked on skype yesterday I don´t have a ton to talk about.

The area basically just crashed and died this week, so that´s the negative side of things. I´m not actually sure on what happened but we had almost no lessons and nobody came to church and all of the baptismal dates fell through. We´ve been teaching some really good people that I still see a lot of hope in.

The firsts name is Juan. He is married but separated. We found him through working with the elders quorum president and a recent convert named Herbert. He´s been having a lot of problems in his life recently after separating from his wife. Basically the story is that he was drinking a lot, he cheated on her, she cheated on him, they got separated, now she is living with some other guys and Juan is all upset because they´re not legally divorced yet (as if they were when he cheated) but that´s what´s happening. He told us that he recognized that he had a decision between just become an alcoholic or looking for something better, he picked something better. We´re helping him to fill the hole he has in his life with the loss of his family with the gospel and to help him to find peace in the atonement of Jesus Christ. I want to help him get his family back but I think he already kinda lost that one, but maybe :D He hasn´t been answering his phone to us, the elders quorum president says he got in a fight with Herbert and neither of them came to church yesterday (what the heck). Imma have to get my "nut kickin´ boots" out because I´m not losing this guy because of some stupid misunderstanding.

The seconds name is Anthony. He is also married and separated. He is 20 years old and teaches in two different elementary schools. Him and his wife have one daughter and are planning on getting back together again so that´s awesome. Anthony has a bunch of members of his family that are members of the church and he used to go to church with his grandma when he was little. He´s super awesome but he needs to gosh dang read the scriptures and come to church. Super cool kid, not enough faith. We have an appointment with him for tonight.

Third is a lady named Virginia. She was being visited by the missionaries a few years ago (?) where she basically became converted. She was going to church but something happened and she had to leave Pisco for a few weeks or something for work and she lost contact with the church. We found her and she is interested in getting baptised. She still reads the book of mormon every day and carries it around with her all the time. We´re having problems staying in touch with her. She´s kinda older, maybe like 60 years old or something.

I´m getting along really well with my companion. No problems.

I guess that´s basically everything. How old is Rebecca? isn´t she like 16 now? When my companion asked me last night how old my siblings were I said "my oldest sister is 16... wait.. I don´t think she´s 16 any more" I guess Sarah is turning 18 this month, right? Is rebecca 15 and turning 16 in November?? How old is Will. I feel like he´s turning 4 in July but I´m not sure on that one either. I guess it´s just weird for me to look at all of you and realize that you´re not all the same as when I left. There´s a huge difference between a 13 year old and a 15 year old. Also a 10 year old and a 12 year old. I guess I´ll just have to get used to it :D

Anyways, everything is going great, love you guys.

Read the book of mormon every day. I mean every every day. If you read it with the question in mind of "how is this important?" you will find why it is important.

Elder Mitchell
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May 2, 2016

So this was a really good week. I wrote down a few major occurences to tell you guys about.

First of all, I don`t know if you guys looked up about Pisco online, but if you haven`t then go do it. It`s basically a beach town/city. It`s pretty cool. The people are definitely very wicked but surprisingly receptive. I`ve seen more transgender  (men to women) in the last week then I`ve seen in my whole life. It`s super weird. Especially the one with a hair salon right next to where we lives. He is black, has his hair very long and bleached and always wears mini shorts, like, the jeans kind.

Sacrament meetings are pretty crazy always. Yesterday a guy got up to give his testimony but when he was getting up he wacked up knee on the bench. it was very loud. He limped up to the pulpet and said "Don`t worry about my knee... it hurts a lot, but I`m trying to be... masculine" super funny

We put 3 baptismal dates this week so that`s super awesome. They`re all with adults and 2 of them are men and they`re all normal people who are progressing so that`s super exciting.

Sorry I`m out of time,
I love you guys
Elder Mitchell

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April 25, 2016

So this was a good week. I´m mostly just trying to get my thoughts all organized enough so that I figure out what the heck is going on in this area and what do we need to do to change and to have success. This week has defitely started off on fire with me getting to know all of the ward leaders, leaving waste of time less actives, giving motivational speeches in Elders quorum and finding new investigators. I had formal meetings with both bishops, the ward mission leader, the elders quorum president and then other meetings with the bishop from Pisco Pueblo.

We have a really good pension that is really nice and gives us food a lot for dinner so that´s great. Also she put patches in 2 of my pants because after a few years my bag has worn holes in the back-right-buttcheek part of the pants, The pocket made it so you couldn´t see anything but it´s nice for it to be fixed anyways. I have no idea at what time we´ll be skyping at for Mothers day. Just leave that whole sunday open for now, I´ll talk to my companion about it this week.

There´s still a lot of cockroaches in the room. I have officially found out that they all live in the microwave, if you could look up online "how to get rid of cockroaches in microwave" and send me a way to do that without damaging the microwave that would be great.

Anyways, Im outta time, disculpe

I love you,
Elder Mitchell
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April 19, 2016

So to make a long story short, I got transferred. After only two transfers in Villa María I am now in Pisco. I got to pack up everything, say goodbye to the investigators I loved so much, told them to send me pictures of their baptisms and got on a bus for 5 hours to the south to a town called Pisco. The weird thing is that we are working in 2 wards. So we work in a huge area and we have like 2 bishops and 2 of everything and 2 sacrament meetings. The room was really gross when I got here. I replaced that one companion that I hated and I remembered that one reason why I didn´t like him was because he was disgusting. So once I threw away like 15 pounds of garbage, cleaned everything, sprayed out the desk with cockroach spray (and everything else), got the gross molding food out of the fridge then everything was pretty alright. This is my last area so we´re gonna have to work super hard.

Anyways, my companion´s name is elder Veloz. He´s pretty cool but still has some afteraffects from his last companion but we´ll get that cleaned up real quick.

Everything is awesome. Everything is cool when you´re part of a team. Everything is awesoooommmeeee, when you´re living the dream!

See you guys in like 2 weeks for mothers day,

Loves,
Elder Mitc
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Kinda funny stories, so last week I was telling you about R, the kid in my ward who is super funny. Another weird thing about him is that he gets robbed like every single week. He basically just has the worst luck ever but he has some super funny stories. A few weeks ago he was going out with a girl and they were walking around at night or something and they got robbed and the robbers robbed almost everything, they even robbed his shoes and his shirt so he had to walk back home barefooted in just shorts with the girl hahahahhaa. He says that before he went less active he only blessed the sacrament one time and that he messed up in the middle of it and when he messed up he swore into the microphone so that EVERYONE in the sacrament meeting could hear him like whaaaaaatttt are you doinnnggggg hahahahhaa. Also the other night we were at his house trying to finish his lessons so he can be considered "active". There was another kid in the room with us named M. The phone started ringing and R answered it but nobody was there so he hung up. Then the phone rang again so he answered it but there was still nobody there. He then proceeded to answer the phone like 4 more times and NOBODY was ever there. He was basically yelling into the phone after the fifth time when M just busts out laughing. Turned out that he was calling from his cell phone in his pocket the whole time. Haaaaaaaaaa.

Another funny thing. A lot of the time when we´re talking with members we get into the conversation of what we were studying before coming into the mission. My companion always says "yeah, I was in college studying electrical engineering" and then they all look at me and ask me what I was studying and I always just keep a straight face and look them directly into the eyes and say "I was studying gynocology" but then I just start laughing so they know that I wasn´t being serious lololol.

I think that´s everything. We have a baptism this week, will send pictures next week.
I´ll attach a picture of me and my companion so you can see that.
Thanks for everything,
Loves,
Elder Mitchell


 
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April 11, 2016

This week was pretty good. We didn´t have very many lesons and we didn´t find any new investigators but the ones we have a progressing at least. Also there was no church this week because of the peruvian elections which are mandatory on Sunday mornings and is illegal to have any kinda of meeting that would prevent or impede someone from going, thus no sacrament meeting and we got to proselyte all morning even though nobody was home because there were all voting. Also they made us go home like 2 hours early last night so OBVIOUSLY me and my companion put some candles together and made SMORES for like 2 hours. 10/10 would recommend.

Anyways we have this family that is progressing really with with the parents, Milagros and Abdias. They´re making plans to get married here at the beginning of May. Milagros is absolutely amazing and we are so excited for her and her faith that has grown so much. Both her and Abdias have had incredible miracles in their lives and are really recognizing God´s part in their lives.

Sorry I´m basically out of time but I hope everything is going well with you guys!

Loves,
Elder Mitchell


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March 25, 2016

So this week was kinda eventful a little bit. Actually not that much. The highlight of the week was when we were looking for a less active out of the ward directory and someone threw a bucket full of dirty water right on top of me so we had to go back to the room to change. At least I had the directory in a plastic sleeve so it didn`t get wet :D

I`m feeling really good. I`m not sure what else to tell you guys about and I`m running low on time :(

I love you, team

Elder Mitchell



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March 14, 2016

So I sent a really long email to Mason and some other people so I´m running low on time, sorry :(

Everything is going well this week. Yesterday we had had a fireside that we had spent a lot of time planning with the ward mission leader and it went REALLY well, so that´s positive. Mom, everything is going to be fine. I like what Gordon B. Hinckley would say with "everything will be all right" 

Mom, everything will be alright. Take it one step at a time. Don´t stress about things you can't control.

Also I'm still with my american companion so that´s the best.

Loves,
Elder Mitchell
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