Monday, December 22, 2014

peom from pres

Be
Gentle
Be kind
Apologize
Write a letter
Keep a promise
Try to understand
Give a soft answer
Laugh a little more
Express your gratitude
Think first of someone else
Seek out a forgotten friend
Gladden the heart of some child
Examine your demands on others
Speak your love, then speak it again
Manifest your loyalty in word and deed
Dismiss suspicion and replace it with trust
Give your loved ones a hug every day, all week
Compliment others and feel better about yourself
Take pleasure in the beauty and wonder of the earth
Enjoy family ties and share past experiences that bind
Be tolerant and accepting of others' differences of opinion
Find someone less fortunate than you and lend a helping hand
Forgo a grudge 
Mend a quarrel
Forgive an enemy
Encourage a youth
Greet a new neighbor

Howard W Hunter

Feliz navidad prospero año y felicidad

i wanna wish you a merry christmas 

jajaja so navidad is in full chamba down here. we be breaking out the hot chocolate and the panaton. it's been a great week, but our friends luis and maria couldn't attend church. they were caught up in making chiffles. bummer. but i figure well get them next week. we have been contacting like crazy and we ran into a pastor evangelista, and he's now a good friend of ours. it was a funny story we were looking for bodoques. (like popsicles but in a bag they sell them in every house store. but we knock the door and he shows up from behind and they're like hey pastor we were like oooooohh. but we still bought bodoques jajaa  but we've seen him around a couple of times we even invited him to look at the church website. he's a cool guy i hope is some way we can help him see the light jaja

as for us we have had quite the christmas experience a few days ago we sang as part of the branch christmas devotional and  last night the entire zone got together and they did a live nativity and we sang a bunch of songs we even got the latins to sing once in royal david's city which they don't have in the spanish hymn book surprise. but we are doing really good down here my comp elder smith is a great kid full of faith and obedience really funny. because he's dragging me around jajaja but it's been great. i love having somebody who is more energized about the work then i am. but he's hitting the point in his mission where his dear mommy is asking him the hard questions where do you want to study. jaja and such other things like unto it. jajaja. really funny. but i'm glad. its not me this time. the craziest thing is that this week i turn 20 months yikes. wednesday is a big one although i still have almost 5 months left jajaja weird but cool. i've been thinking like crazy what i'm going to do after my mission and i've only come up with a few life goals and none of them include a major jaja but if anybody comes across a way to earn 20,000 in 1 year be sure to let me know. ajajaja. 

the truth is that i've been thinking about working in a lot of things but still not sure. so that will be a big surprise. 

lately we've been good. the only set back is i'm getting really fat. jajajaja too much bread.  

btw i hope you sell the house before i get back. i dont want to have to move anything jajaja

today was a good day. we woke up at 6 30 ish which means somebody called us at 6 and we decided to ignore them.we spent about  a 1 hr running around paita we went to the sisters apartment to drop off some stuff and then to the bus station to pick up a package they weren't open. rats then we zipped down to withdraw the zones funds and it's been kind of like that all day. we have run water studied with a compañionship that's suffering and yeah it's been great. actually we have had a lot of fun elder smith likes to run and we've gone to the beach like every day. but the crazy thing that happened today was that pres called. and we were in the middle of the street. good thing he's a chill guy. 

i'm just loving paita. it's a great place to be close to the beach. away from piura. and it's only really hot almost every day that's a lot better then everyday. jaja i love you all hope your being good, so santa will find you

talk you to wednesday.
ELDER PREECE
MAY THE SPIRIT OF THE NAVIDAD BE WITH YOU





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los ultimos dos espero que les gustan.



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Monday, December 15, 2014

Carta a la Misión

La Navidad entre vosotros POR EL ÉLDER JEFFREY R. HOLLAND Del Quórum de los Doce Apóstoles Tomado de “A Mission Christmas”, Church News, 17 de diciembre de 2011, pág. 10. Conserven la fe; busquen lo bueno de su situación; hagan algo bondadoso por alguien; busquen a Cristo desprovisto de envoltorios y decoraciones brillantes. La Navidad entre vosotros Supongo que todos recuerdan su primera Navidad lejos de casa. La razón de estar lejos pudo haber sido el servicio misional o militar, la vida estudiantil o el trabajo. Cualquiera haya sido la razón, esa primera Navidad lejos es un recuerdo punzante para todos nosotros. Dedico mi propio recuerdo en cuanto a ello a quienes hayan estado lejos de casa durante la Navidad o estén lejos de casa este año. En mi caso se trató de mi servicio como misionero. Durante diecinueve años había disfrutado la Navidad rodeado de familiares y amigos. Supongo que en mi egoísmo juvenil jamás había considerado pasarla de alguna otra forma. En ese entonces, cuando se acercaba la Navidad de 1960, me hallaba a medio mundo de distancia de todo aquello. Había estado en Inglaterra menos de tres meses cuando, el primero de diciembre, se me convocó a la oficina de la misión para que me reuniera con el élder Eldon Smith, quien acababa de llegar de Champion, Alberta, Canadá, y era mi primer compañero menor. Se nos envió a comenzar la obra misional en la conservadora ciudad de Guildford, en el condado de Surrey, un área que nunca había tenido misioneros Santos de los Últimos Días y, según sabíamos, tenía un único miembro perdido en algún lugar dentro de sus confines. Éramos jóvenes, inexpertos y estábamos un tanto abrumados, mas no se intimidó nuestro corazón. Nos registramos en la policía, hicimos arreglos para el alojamiento y, al no poder localizar en un principio a nuestro único miembro de la Iglesia, nos dedicamos de lleno a lo único que sabíamos hacer: tocar puertas. Tocábamos puertas por la mañana, tocábamos puertas al mediodía, tocábamos puertas por la tarde, y tocábamos puertas por la noche. Recorrimos aquellas calles en bicicleta durante lo que debió haber sido el diciembre más lluvioso de la historia de Gran Bretaña, o así nos pareció a nosotros. Estábamos mojados en la mañana, al mediodía, en la tarde y en la noche, pero continuamos tocando puertas; y no nos dejaron pasar en casi ninguna de ellas. Así siguió todo hasta la Nochebuena, cuando las personas estaban aun menos propensas a escuchar a un par de misioneros “de las colonias” [Estados Unidos]. Aquella noche, agotados pero devotos, volvimos a la casa de un solo cuarto que alquilábamos y celebramos un devocional de Navidad. Cantamos un himno navideño y ofrecimos la primera oración. Leímos las Escrituras y escuchamos una cinta titulada La verdadera historia de la Navidad. Después, cantamos otro himno propio de la época, ofrecimos una oración final y nos fuimos a la cama. Estábamos demasiado cansados para soñar con dulces navideños. Durante la mañana de Navidad seguimos nuestro programa de estudio matutino y abrimos los dos o tres paquetes que habían logrado llegar a la nueva dirección tras nuestro traslado. Después, fuimos a tocar puertas. Tocamos puertas por la mañana, tocamos puertas al mediodía, tocamos puertas por la tarde y tocamos puertas por la noche. No logramos entrar en ninguna de ellas. Para ser una Navidad tan carente de acontecimientos —claramente la menos festiva de todas las que había tenido o haya tenido desde entonces— es significativo el hecho de que permanezcan en mi corazón aquellos días especiales de 1960 (¡después de más de cincuenta años!) como una de las Navidades más dulces que haya vivido. Pienso que es porque, por primera vez en la vida, comprendí la Navidad en vez de tan sólo disfrutarla. Pienso que por primera vez, de alguna forma realmente elocuente, entendí el significado del nacimiento y de la vida de Cristo: Su mensaje, Su misión y Su sacrificio por los demás. Debería haber comprendido esa relación a una edad más temprana, pero no lo había hecho, al menos no con la suficiente intensidad. No obstante, esa Navidad en Inglaterra, cuando era un muchacho de diecinueve años que tenía frío, estaba mojado y un tanto abrumado, la “entendí”. En verdad puedo decir que debido a mi misión, la Navidad, al igual que tantos otros aspectos del Evangelio, ha cobrado más significado para mí cada año desde aquella experiencia. En esta Navidad hago extensivo mi amor a cada misionero, a cada persona que esté en las fuerzas armadas, a cada estudiante, a cada empleado y viajero que no estará en “casa para la Navidad”1 , como dice la canción navideña. Conserven la fe; busquen lo bueno de su situación; hagan algo bondadoso por alguien; busquen a Cristo desprovisto de envoltorios y decoraciones brillantes. Hallarán que a pesar de las circunstancias externas, la Navidad, al igual que el reino de Dios, está “entre vosotros” (Lucas 17:21). Nota 1. 1. James “Kim” Gannon, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”, 1943.

15 diciembre de 2014 ¡Muy Buenos Días a los Mejores Misioneros del Mundo—La Misión Peru Piura! El adjunto es un relato de la vida del Elder Jeffrey R. Holland. Les invito a leerlo y meditarlo. Elder Holland comparte con nosotros unas ideas muy inspiradas. Él dijo lo siguiente en cuanto a su primer navidad en el campo misional: “Es significativo el hecho de que permanezcan en mi corazón aquellos días especiales de 1960 (¡después de más de cincuenta años!) Cómo una de las Navidades más dulces que haya vivido. Pienso que es porque, por primera vez en la vida, comprendí la Navidad en vez de tan sólo disfrutarla. Pienso que por primera vez, de alguna forma realmente elocuente, entendí el significado del nacimiento y de la vida de Cristo: Su mensaje, Su misión y Su sacrificio por los demás.” Usted y su compañero tienen la oportunidad de escoger lo que van a hacer por la Navidad este año. Oro que ustedes puedan hacer algo que siempre será un regalo muy especial por su Salvador, Jesucristo y por las personas aquí en Piura. Oro que tengan recuerdos como los que tiene el Élder Holland. Esta semana empiezan las conferencias Multi-zonas. Estamos muy animados para compartir un día con todos ustedes. Les invito a hacer lo siguiente para prepararse: 1. Leer y Escudriñar Lección #2 2. Estudiar páginas 173-175 de Predicad Mi Evangelio y preparar un discurso de 5 minutos del tema “¿Qué puedo hacer yo para animar a los miembros a participar en buscar y encontrar nuevos investigadores?” 3. Actualizar y traer su Carpeta de Consejo de Barrio a la conferencia Es la época navideña. Que disfruten del Espíritu real de la Navidad. Él es la Dadiva. Nosotros lo sabemos. Les amo y aprecio todo que hacen para mostrar su gran amor por Jesucristo y Nuestro Padre Celestial. A Trabajar……con el Espíritu de Cristo en su corazón. Presidente Rowley

Tortuga, Paita, Peru

This last week has been pretty great. Last Monday, we played soccer on the beach. This week we went to Tortuga. jajajaja 
Pirates reference this, it's a beach about 30 from Paita. It is awesome to be here, I really like Paita, as a local...it would be boss. I went to Piura, twice last week and tomorrow I'll be going again for the Christmas multi zone conference. Not sure what's going to go down there, but we have to sing and we haven't had time to practice jajaja but that's good. Also, we need to plan an activity for Christmas. I think we will be singing in the plaza, but it's just a waste of time if you ask me. I've never been much for caroling anyway. jaja I still love our hide outs from the carolers. jaja  Oh on the beach we found a dead sea lion .... and we went looking for penguins, but there aren't any...surprise. jajaja  I saw pelicans and seagulls and vultures and we played beach soccer. I scored two goals  like a man. jajaja

In our apartment,we've  got a type of water tower  and it's my new favorite place to chill. It's a concrete block on top of a cement wall jajaja not sure if that's safe jajaja but it's good. I hope you liked the Christmas Devotional. We saw about 14 mins of it, it was good. They are also starting to anounce the Trujillo Temple, that was cool. I hope there is a way that I get to see it, but I think that it will be dedicated after I leave. 

Oh yeah, we also helped a member prepare chickens a lot easier then you would think, but you have to do it carefully. We got to be fast enough, so I won't  complain. The worst part was cleaning out the stomach, that's nasty and smells worse. jajaja  It was an awsome learning experience. Look out utah ducks I'm feeling hungry.

The weird thing I have been experiencing, is the desire to show Peru to all of you. To be honest it would be really easy for us to come. I know people for every half hour from here to Tumbres. jajaja  I know about all the cool places to go up north and there a quite a few.

Times up 

BTW I don't think we will have much time to Skype Christmas Eve maybe like 40 minutes, my comps calling right after me.

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU,
ELDER PREECE




i want to go to the beach.


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fuimos a piura para una
we went to piura for a training of ward counsel. super good messages from elder uceda. but after the meeting i saw members from 2 of my previous areas super awesome
















Monday, December 8, 2014

tina ya fat lard come and get your stinking letter

i love you crazy bunch! i hope your freezing your butts off. i played soccer on the beach today jajajjajajajaja and then ate cow stomach woo hooo. paita's cool i really like it. it's a port city, so the men are just fishers. were working on that and the evangelicals are numerous, but we are working on that too. we live in a second story box it's about 12 ft by 12 feet, but that's not so bad less to clean jajajaja  geographically it's positioned -5.097378, -81.107430 ish it's the yellowish house next to the white one that says ciber but our area is about 5 blocks behind where we live and it goes until the city stops jaja it's full desert, but it's good like los polverines but not as bad. well it's worse but i'll live i always do. but the thing is that's cool is the beach is super close and that's awesome i love it. we've got few investigators, but high hopes we are really looking for the lords chosen and to do that we've got to look like crazy. but that's what's complicated, we have to be running here and there doing all sorts of zone stuff like water keys stupid but i guess we do get a lot of fun stories like sis ballard and the new sis pacheco from mexico left their keys and couldn't get in and stupid jaja but they're sisters, so we have to baby them jaja they ended up sleeping in the other sis apartment so no harm done. but the absolute worst part of my job is that i have to carry a cell phone i hate that. so much i really don't like being in a lesson and it's like oooooh president is calling crap. i always figured the nearer you are to the popo the faster yo butt gets put in jail, and now i'm just a fraction of a second away oh boy. but it's not that bad i shouldn't complain. hey but i was thinking if this city is like mexico i'm down. side tracked jaja

oh and the new thing el es la dadiva he is the gift not sure if you've seen it but you should and you should show it to everyone christmas.mormon.org. i believe it is the single best way the church has come up with to share the gospel. which is cool. 

our goals for this week are to talk with a 121 people new and to baptize baptize baptize
lovin the sunshine and btws i would like to call home christmas eve that way clayt can talk real life. or any other time we've got about a week. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS YA FILTHY ANIMALES 
MAY THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS BE WIT YA
ELDER PREECE

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

a quick one without pics.

the thing is this we had transfers this last week and it was a doosy normally we get them Saturday, so we can be ready. but they postponed until Sunday and then pres said he wanted to have a special transfer meeting that was Sunday at 1 and so that was just nuts. and It went like this. all of the piura zones were called and i was like alright i'm so glad i wont be in piura anymore .. . . . okay PAITA .   . . .  the first one Elder PREECE me ohh no YOUR COMPANION ELDER SMITH ..... whaaaaaaaaaat ..... MICHAEL SMITH ........ whhooooooo hooooooo. 

i almost jumped for joy! Elder smith is one of the elders from my district in san bernardo he is a hardworking straight forward, fantastic missionary. jajaja i'm so excited.

so then we left the stake center and it was a crazy trip for a bit because now that they decided to make me a zone leader (which i did not want nor expected) that means i have to pay for people and stuff. booo so we had a fun afternoon getting to the apartment and tha'ts about when i realized that elder miller took my laundry bag with him and i have nothing jajaja not even a dirty pair of garments jajaaja and to top it off the entire mission is getting sick with a type of diarea that comes out like a fire hose jajaja and yours truly contracted it 3 weeks ago but i still ain't better. jajaja but the good news is that I'm doing better then smith jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja we didn't write yesterday because he was so sick he could barely get from the bed to the bathroom in time jajajaja but all is well with me. jajaja 

i like our area. it's a port city, so lots of fish which is good cause i like it. but nobody has water because they haven't put pipes or anything. and it's hot nasty desert. but that's nothing new. odds are i'll stick here until the mission's up. but that i can handle. as long as i'm comps with smith for 2 transfers jajaja

life's good we built a part of the house of teresa before i left. but they ain't done. and well my comps set for a good transfer. 

elder spencer got left behind but he's with elder mallo and mallo was a killler comp. just hope spencers up for him. he's crazy
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i love you lots and hope that you all had a great turkey day. the closest thing we ate to turkey was duck but that's delicious.

Elder PReece
may the force bewith you.

btw they are watching bewitched behind me jaja love you mom

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

New camera

So as you all know, I had to buy a new camera, a samsung with wifi.  Whoever thought of that is a genius, especially because we've got wifi in the church. jajaja  There are lots of crazy functions that I don't even know how to use, but it's cool. I lent the failing camera to an elder that doesn't have one, its got about a month of life left.  At least it will give him sometime before he needs to purchase one.

The truth is that I think I'm pretty much Peruvian. I bought panaton (fruitcake), chocolate milk. and I'm starting to like salsa. What is happening to me? We also went to the plaza this week and took lots of pics. When I realized that the hunger games film is out I got ticked, but I guess that I've just got to finish my time. The great thing is that I'm going to get a new area. This has been hard for me, because I've just been here so long. Six months in one area is too much. President has been leaving some missionaries for 6 transfers which is 9 months yikes. Honestly, I hope from here on, I'm just a lowly elder of no hard jobs...just a lot of work...that's really what I'm good at. This week is going to be a tough one for me, but I've got some good stuff coming up. We've got a bunch of references and everything should go well.

I'm  going to finish the Book of Mormon today or tomorrow, that's exciting because from now on i'm just gong to study topics. I've wanted to do this for a while but that's just tough. Also, I've got to put a a lot more focus in studying Preach My Gospel but thats all good. I'll getter done. 

Take care chicos,

Que la fuerza les acompañe
ELDER PREECE





Monday, November 24, 2014

HNA JENNY ==> SALUDOS HIJITO

its in spanish but you should translate it its from jenny castro she was like a mother to me. and her sons are like my brothers. 

ES UN GUSTO SALUDARLE ELDER PREECE, HA PASADO MUCHO TIEMPO DESDE QUE SALIÓ DE AQUÍ DE QUERECOTILLO Y SIEMPRE LE RECORDAMOS JUNTO CON ROGER Y RAÍ. GRACIAS POR TODO SU TRABAJO Y POR LA OBRA QUE REALIZÓ Y SIGA TRABAJANDO. AUN CONSERVO EL VIDEO QUE LE HICIMOS POR SU HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALGUN DIA SI REGRESA SE LO ENSEÑO. QUE DIOS LO BENDIGA Y LO CUIDE SIEMPRE A UN HIJO TAN QUERIDO COMO USTED. MUY DEAR SON. SIGA ADELANTE, FIRME. NOSOTROS ESTAMOS BIEN. ORE SIEMPRE POR MI FAMILIA YO SÉ QUE DIOS LE ESCUCHA Y LE AMA. SIGA CON ESA DISCIPLINA Y AMOR POR LA OBRA DEL SEÑOR. LE AMAMOS, NUNCA NOS OLVIDE. LA HNA MIRIAM SE BAUTIZÓ LE MANDARÉ FOTOS PROXIMAMENTE CON LOS MISIONEROS. 


Monday, November 17, 2014

la carta. jaja

This week was a stress relieving one.  I finally feel better again, but it cost a bit. Oh and the new silver suit is awesome. We have had a killer day. We played soccer and then ate hamburgers. We went out to cut my comps hair, and I somehow turned out to be the one who got the trim. jaja  I figured interviews with President, it's about the right time to take an inch off. We also went to reveal fotos because in Peru that's how it goes.  I bought the new camera it has wifi, that's weird since when ....? Just a perk I guess. 

I got a letter this week or last and was super excited, and then I realized it was from the Stake President. Well I thought just President Beecher! buuuuut after the initial excitement, it was kind of like aaaawwe man....I thought it was from my family..... :(  It did have a nice quote from President Hinkley, that i liked. I told BriAnne about it, so she'll have to find it. jaja  As for the weather jajajajajajajaja suffer. It is 90 degrees down here jajaja and it's getting hotter, but the panaton (fruit cakes are out)....it's gonna be a good Christmas jaja.  

Oh I don't know if they've got it in the states, but look for a drink that is  called maltin power. It's a latin original jajaja and also have you ever heard of chicha morada??? This is made from purple corn. iInca cola now sells its as a soda. I actually really like it but Elder Spencer  does not....but he is still a little new jajajajaja. He also hates cebada which is barley I think ... not sure translate it. 

We had a great visit from Elder Evans, he is over all of the missionary stuff. It was a great meeting, I looked at Elder Mallo before it started and I was like....he's going to light us on fire and burn us down.....and he did. It was great though because I kept having those ooohhh that's what I was supposed to be doing. jajaja. 

The other thing that I have realized is that all of the sisters are going home... like Sister Roper.  Sis. Boone is already at home and like all the people who started with me...It's kind of depressing actually.  that's  the mission.... new faces and new friends. As for us we are just keeping on. I've got to go because we are tooo late jaja. I haven't been this late in a  looooooong time. Chau
que la fuerza les acompañe


Monday, November 10, 2014

your stinkin letter

so this week was a weird one ive been stressed to the hilt and that's probably because of the baptism, which went not great, but we pulled it off. i got sick Sunday, the day of the baptism, and it went like this 3:30am stomachache 6am 4 cups of water stomach still hurts 7am out of bed. comp asleep. running late to church. 9am kidneys hurting like H*** 11:30am baptism still hasn't started. elder spencer and ku running like crazy. kidneys still hurting. legs jello. 12pm baptism starts. 12:30pm we successfully baptize teresa and neyeli. 1:30pm eating the lifesaving chiffles and spaghetti. and oro. kidneys stop hurting. 
7:30 pm reporting 8 30 still reporting 930 calls about the special conference this week  1000 done with the calls about the conference... tired. write in journal remember things that i have forgotten. count money not much. think about tomorrow. want to sleep. 

yep.... today was dope. we made pizza and a bazooki and tried to play monopoly but that ended in tears almost. .. sooooo we stopped. but yeah. it's tough to play games like that as missionaries because when your the DL they all look to you like you're a ref and your like well ...... um. .... i just want to play nice. ...:)

but yeah i'm just loving the sunshine and keeping my head up. because there ain't nothing much more i can do. 

oh and btw i'm pretty much peruvian. it's weird. but i do make a dang good pizza dough... 
may the force be with you
#psychedfortheforceawakens
elder preece PAZ AFUERA

Monday, November 3, 2014

so i figure i should send yall something today

So these last two weeks have been really crazy.  


Teresa is one of our best investigators, and we are planing a killer service project, to build her house. It is about like a hole in the ground with a few metal sheets to keep out the wind and a cardboard covered with plastic room, but it's going to be awesome. The ward is really getting involved. 


Yeah, oh just so you all know, i started a diet "The not eat everything you see diet"... and then I started to keep track of my finances jaja. Bought me a book to keep it all good jaja. It's going to help me out...I hope. I am reading in Alma 62 in the English version, and I want to finish before the end of the month. I am also reading A Marvelous Work and A Wonder.  It is crazy good, and it is by Legrand Richards. He is a favorite of mine. I really like how he points out that as a church, we don't need scriptures. We can get all we need from the Lord directly; however, we can use the scriptures to verify what we already know jaja. That's what I love.

I ordered two new suit jackets and a pair of pants. They cost me about 400 soles, but figure I haven't bought anything in awhile. They are from a tailor from the church, we'll see how it turns out. I also bought new soccer shoes because we play too much.  They were about 100 soles but they are quality. Soooo..I hope that my feet feel better. My cheap shoes have been killing me.

They tell us that Elder David Evans from the 70 is coming to visit us. That is going to be crazy fun. I always do something stupid when there is a 70 here....crap. That's about all I can remember, we spent the day playing soccer and doing cool stuff. I like that my crazy friend, Elder Spencer, is trying to remember all the disney movies ever made and he's got a sickening list.

The last thing that I will tell you is that my convert Andrea went to the temple. She did baptisms and now is pumped, and it was her birthday. Super crazy, they had to go to Ecuador.

That's  about all I've got.

Take care and don't take crap from anybody.

May the force be with you,

Elder Preece

pics. from the house of grau





Exciting news!


From: CalDon Preece <caldon.preece@myldsmail.net>
Date: Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: Exciting news!
To: "McKell Johnsen" <mckelljohnsen@gmail.com>
whoooooooo hooooooooooo don't you dare have that baby before i get back or ill .........

2014-11-02 21:06 GMT-05:00 McKell Johnsen <mckelljohnsen@gmail.com>:
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Just in case you can't read the picture Stuart and I are expecting a baby due May 22! We made special fortune cookies to tell the fam.

We are super excited for you to come home to a new niece or nephew! Maybe here or maybe still on the way!

Sounds like you are working hard and doing just want you need to do. Keep being patient even with yourself.

Love you lots!
McKell and Stuart

ARREPENTIMIENTO

here are some cool pics from mi and elder eddington ccm compies
plus a cream i found sanka now that sounds really familiar




Monday, October 27, 2014

pics from Peru

today we went to the museum of miguel grau. he's a local hero down here, a naval captain super cool story. 

and also we visited a few local churches that was one of the most enteresting experiences that i think i have had down here because it's so different. i am so curious about that part of their culture. but the buildings are immaculate, but i couldn't take pics of the inside you can imagine why







Monday, October 20, 2014

well internets slow and i probs wont be able to talk to pres.

 So life finds us well up here in the good ol north of Peru. We had pizza and brownies for lunch and we have been running crazy all day, but that's nothing new. I got shopping done and have only a sol to my name. I tell you life ain't cheap when your weekly intake is 70 souls. I mean do you even know how much God values souls. ... jaja. This week we had one of those really crazy moments of missionary history, it went like this:

    We had been contacting because I had nothing to do and I really didn't want to think about it. So we just started talking to everybody. We went to a member's house to sit and ask if he knew a few of the old investigators that we had planed to visit. One of them turned out to be his ex son in law and he was remarkably chill about the whole thing.  He gave us the reference of somebody that lives some what close by and we went. Turns out she doesn't live there and then we were like...."Great, it's hot we've got nothing" and then all of the sudden...a man comes around the corner. He is half carrying, half shoving, half dragging a woman while yelling at her to get in the motor taxi. She is hysterical and carrying a baby. My comp goes... "he's going to hit her!" I'm like ... I don't think so....what should we do? I really don't want to get involved in a scandal today ... but shes crying ... alright lets go!  

     "Hey, we don't want any trouble here". The man says..."I don't either. I just want her to get in the taxi, so I can take her to the city and we can get separated. I don't want anything to do with her anymore!"

     We were shocked and surprised!  She gets up, crosses the street and sits down to cry. The man takes off in the motor-taxi  to follow her. 

    I'm like...what ... and we watch as he continues to yell and belittle her.  Then some random lady shows up and starts trying to help but it is still nasty. 

    We go in again... and its like..."Hey, I want to tell you something (me thinking...alright now, what am I going to tell you). The man starts telling me that his wife claims, he has a secret lover and that he beat her.
 
    I say..."Well, if you keep doing what your doing...she'll be right! The only way to solve your problems is to calm down."

    The man says..."Oh you are right." We sit him down and start explaining that the best thing to do right now is to get back with your wife and child, and that we don't want him to do anything that he would regret later.

    He then starts to calm down and I leave him with my comp and go and try to console the wife. The long of the short of it is that through a miracle, they forgave each other and ended up in kisses. We ended up bringing them to church this week. So...not too bad, It felt cool....but I'm going to have to do better. We need to drop some of our investigators. Even some that want to be baptized but can't because of the marriage thing....it sucks.

Anyway keep it up. I'm getting taunqui, especially because if I were a girl...I would be coming home to you today. jaja

Love you lots and may the force be with you.

Monday, October 13, 2014

fotos

my comp and i and hamburgers a crazy motortaxi moment and the procession we got to see this last week courtesy of the catholics