Monday, November 27, 2017

Week 12 - Trainer Transfer

So, we only had a five-week transfer this time. I don't know why. But we found out on Tuesday that one of us would be changing. Elder Ortiz got changed. He got called as a zone leader in Iguala. He left this morning, and I got my new companion, Elder Contreras. He's from Arizona, and he's really good at soccer. He even played on Real Salt Lake. He was on the Substitute team, but it's still pretty cool.

Trainer #2 - Elder Contreras from Arizona


So this week has been pretty weird. First, we were supposed to spend Tuesday after our interina and Wednesday in Acapulco, but president told everyone to change their tickets and go home Tuesday. At least we got some tacos al pastor before we left, and went to the beach for 5 minutes.
We went back on Tuesday, and got home at almost 10.

My 5-minute stop at the beach in Acapulco.


Monday, November 20, 2017

Week 11 - Sunny Acapulco

...In Acapulco! We're down here for the Interina for all the newbies. We would usually have Interina in Cuerna, but since most of the newbies are in Acapulco, the church figured it would be easier to send us all to Acapulco! So we're here. I literally got off the bus 20 minutes ago, and now we're emailing. So I have no pictures. It's incredibly hot and moist all the time. Like getting a hug from someone who just ran a marathon and they're not letting go. It's a bit strange.

The beachfront in Acapulco


Speaking of pictures, I can't send you any this week, either. Pretty much every good ciber is closed, or full of other missionaries, so we had to go to one where all the computers have viruses. It's pretty rough, and I apologize in advance. Next week for sure.

So, this week has been really weird. We've only taught maye 2 lessons, and the rest of the week has been us moving houses, and immagration. We went to immigration on Wednesday, ith Elder Paul, the exec Sec., and we bought Street tacos. I idn't even get sick! I can handle Street tacos, but not little ceasar's. apparently. 
We had to change to a different house because our landlord changed. We got all settled in on Saturday, and it looks pretty cool. It has a lot of potential. (Pictures next week)

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Week 10 - Happy Birthday Elder Ortiz

So, the 14th is Elder O's B-day, so we've spent the last few hours walking around centro, buying ice cream and hackie-sacks, and going to music stores. We also went to Carl's Jr. with Hno. Uribe. I missed burgers. 

Elder Ortiz and I were pretty pumped for the music stores, butthey're honestly kinda trashy. They have lots of guitars (Nice for Elder Ortiz, not so much for me) and all their instruments were really low quality, except a few guitars and basses. No pianos were in sight, and all the accordions were kept behind the desk, so I couldn't even try one. Interestingly, they only have valved trombones here. They have them so trumpet players could play low notes sometimes, I guess. Who knows?
 
We haven't had a normal proselyting day since Thursday, and we probably won't until ThursdayFriday, we were running to Unidad Morelos,and didn't get to teach anyone. Saturday, all our appointments fell through. Sunday, we had a choir practice for our Monday event.We had the "Ilumina el Mundo" (Light the World) event yesterday, and it was pretty cool. We set up a giant tent in the Zocalo, with tons of booths about the church. We just asked people what they knew about the church, and they were pretty receptive. We got probably 5-6 references just for our area. And today was P-day. We had a loesson planned with Guadalupe at 12, but it went until 1:30. So our day has been pretty short.

Honestly, I feel really bad for the guy who was supposed to direct the choir, because he got to conduct for about 10 minutes, and then the accompanist and the soloist just kinda stole the show from him. They would constantly interrupt songs and give their opinions, or just start conducting us and run rehearsal without asking the guy. He took it like a champ, though. I get the feeling that that happens to him a lot. By the way, in my amatuer opinion, the soloist didn't know what she was doing, and the accompanist should learn what it means to accompany a choir and not be accompanied by a choir.  Needless to say, I was pretty opinionated on the subject.

When we do lessons, everything still goes over my head. I Just smile when the investigators laugh - in an attempt to look genuine. It's still pretty rough, but I'm slowly getting better. Poco a poco, cada dia.

Love you guys, and hope you're all doing awesome! Best of luck, Millie in future performances, because you were very fun to watch. 

Sounds like you guys are all set! Have a great time, and know that I'm really gonna miss doing Christmas with the family this year. I've learned to really appreciate those Christmas memories. It really is going to have a new meaning from now on. I Love, yall, and Nos Vemos.

-Elder Scott

Monday, November 13, 2017

Week 9 - Heat and hills everywhere



November 6 - We had divisions with one of the AP's on Tuesday, Elder Kerr. He schooled me and my trainer. He put 3 of our investigators with baptismal dates, and he contacted everyone. He's really a great missionary, and we learned tons from him. So, using what we learned from him, we now have 6 invstigators with a date. We've  had a pretty productive week.

Today was P-day, and Our zone leader invited us all to go bowling. We had a blast, and we got to go downtown to central Morelos, take a taxi, and went to the Temixco tianguis(Market) where Elder Ortiz and I bought some new clothes. I actually have a really hard time shopping here, because people only sell what they know they can sell, and nobody wants to sell clothes my size. 

So I'm feeling fine. I'm not sick. But I did get sick Sábado pasado when we got some Little Ceasar's pizza and I got food poisoning. That's about it In terms of health.  We have to walk everywhere, and there's no way they'd let us drive here. Everyone is insane, and the road systems make no sense. There will be five streets called "Cinco de Mayo" and all of them have a house #27.

This week's been a lot easier for me, but there's still lots to learn. See y'all next week.



P-day with zone leaders