Monday, October 4, 2010

October 2010

Not that we're excited or anything but Matt gets home on
Tuesday October 19 12:00 noon SLC airport American Airlines


October 04,2010
Wow, I can´t believe that in only two weeks I´ll be coming home. It´s hard to believe that the time has gone by that fast. It´s also crazy to think that next week is going to be the last time we have to e-mail each other while I´m on the mission. Well, I´m glad that you guys came to the conclusion that I don´t need to buy anything for you guys before I get home. Because really, Chile is kind of like a mini-United States, and it doesn´t really have that much souvenir stuff anyway. I´ve been trying to think of stuff that I want to take home for me and I can´t even think of too much.

This last weekend was pretty fun. I´ve always liked watching General Conference in the mission. All of the gringo missionaries go to a separate room in the stake center and we watch it in english on a small tv. And we all bring snacks and joke around. It´s always a fun time.

This week has been a really good week for us. And this next week we´re going to be pretty busy preparing the two people that are going to be baptized next Sunday. I´m pretty excited about that. It´s a good way to end the mission. Things are going really good with my companion. I think he´s starting to realize that in two weeks I´m going to leave and he´s going to have to run the sector when he gets his new companion and that´s freaking him out a little bit. The same thing happened to me with my trainer, and I know exactly what he´s going through. There´s not too much more to say for this week. I´m just trying to work hard until the end. I´m really excited to be getting back soon.

September 2010

9/27/10
This past week has been good. We went to the temple as a zone, and we also had interviews with the Mission President. All that means a lot of travelling. But it was good. In my interview with President, he told me to take advantage of all of the opportunities that I come across to get educated. Which is what I´m planning to do. Before the mission I was pretty excited for the two year break from school but now I´m pretty excited to get back into school. It´s funny how things change.

This week went really well as far as missionary work goes. My companion and I are teaching a guy named Oscar that accepted a baptismal date for the 10th of October. And there´s a kid from the Primary that turned 8 recently, and his Dad isn´t a member, so he doesn´t have anyone to baptize him and he asked me to do it. So it looks like I´m going to be ending the mission with a couple of baptisms. I´m really excited for that.

On Sunday we finally got a new Branch President. The Stake President had a pretty small group to pick from, so we thought that we knew who it was going to be. Then the Stake President threw a curveball, he called one of the recent converts from last year. He is 28 years old and isn´t married yet. We´re all really excited for him. It´s funny because he gave a short talk on Sunday and you could see how nervous he was. But he´s going to do a good job because he has a really strong testimony. That´s the big news from the branch.

This morning my companion and I got up early and went to Seminary and made the kids pancakes. We´ve been trying to get one of the young men from the branch to go to seminary and the only way we could convince him was by going and making them breakfast. But he went, so I feel pretty good about it. And now I know what it´s like to have early morning seminary. I don´t think I could have done it when I was in high school.

9/20/10
Everything is going good here. It has been a pretty fun week here in Chile. On Saturday it was the Chilean Independence Day, and they took advantage of it being on a Saturday to stretch out the vacation days from Friday to Monday. So on Friday we had our branch activity. It was a lot of fun. We had a big chilean barbeque, then played typical chilean games like jump rope, tug-o-war, and tops. I learned how to throw a spinning top this week. Then everybody started dancing the cueca, which is the national dance here, and my companion and I took off. It was a lot of fun. Then on Saturday morning we played soccer with the some guys from the branch. But after lunch on Saturday we pretty much walked around. It was tough because everybody had people in town, or they left to visit family, so it was about impossible to work on Saturday. On Sunday, my companion and I had to give talks. We were the only two speaking in Sacrament Meeting, and since my companion is so new, he pretty much read the talk that he prepared the night before. So I had about thirty minutes to talk. I tried not to be too boring, but it was a long time. I spoke about the Book of Mormon and how we need to read it throughout our whole lives. It was good though, I felt good about the talk. Then I had to teach the Sunday School class for the young men and women. With my last companion we took turns every week, but since my companion is so new, I´ve got the class every week. But I actually like it. We are studying the Old Testament and it gives me a chance to read stories and learn more about the Old Testament. Today we had a zone activity where we played soccer and basketball and had a barbeque. I like barbeques and all, but I´ve pretty much eaten barbeque for four days straight now. Well, this week was kind of slow as far as missionary work because of the holidays. But things are going to pick up this week.

9/13/10
It sounds like you guys had a good time last week. Jenni told me that they´re having a baby boy a couple of weeks ago. With the greek festival and then the polynesian wedding reception you guys must have had a good variety of culture this weekend.

Everything is going good down here. Well, this week has been pretty busy. Training is kind of hard. My new companion is awesome, he´s a stud, but I do a good amount of the work because he is so new. My new companion´s name is Elder Jewer, and he was born in England, then moved to Canada. So it´s cool, because everybody thinks that all of the gringos are from Utah, so this throws in a little variety. Last Sunday they didn´t call a new branch president. It looks like the Stake President is going to have interviews with all of the potential candidates this week and next Sunday they should call a new branch president. Last Saturday was a holiday called el Día del Jóven Combatiente, or Youth Combatant Day. I´m not exactly sure what they are celebrating, but all of the teenagers go out and destroy stuff in the nighttime. So all of the missionaries had to be in the apartment at 6:00, but it really wasn´t bad for us because outside of the city they don´t do too much. On Thursday, we had a mission activity to celebrate Chile´s independence day. The mission activity was fun, it was pretty much the same as last year. We ate empanandas and watched a movie. We watched Hoosiers this year. It was funny. This week has been pretty good. It has been fun to teach my new companion a little about Chilean culture.

Well, thanks for everything you do. I love and miss you

9/06/10
Well, I hope you guys have a good time with the Labor Day barbeque. Tell everyone I say hi. Wow, I can´t believe that Briggs is going to be going on a mission. And is Kevin Hopkinson the younger brother that was Courtney´s age? That´s crazy to think that the kids from Courtney´s year are going out already.

Well, these last couple of days have been pretty exciting. Yesterday, we had a baptism. We baptized a lady named Luz. And since we don´t have a church in my area, we had to go to Santiago for the baptism. But it was cool because 12 other people from our zone got baptized yesterday, so we just jumped in on the zone baptism. It was a really good experience, our mission president spoke during the baptismal service. Then with everybody that went from the branch, we all piled into the Branch President´s van and went back to our sector last night.

Last night was the last night of the transfer, so after the baptism we went around to all of the cool families from the branch and my companion said goodbye. We didn´t know for sure if he was going to be transferred or not, but we kind of figured that he would since he had been there for about four months. Then we got the call late Sunday night, and my companion had to pack his bags, and I am going to train. So actually, right now I´m with another Elder that´s going to train, because the new missionaries arrive Tuesday morning. Tomorrow morning we get to go through a session in the temple, then we pick up our new companions and we go back to our areas. I don´t know who my new companion is, but his last name is Jewer, so I´m pretty sure that he is gringo.

Well, this is my last transfer in the mission. Then I´ll be home. It seems so weird. Time has flown by. Have a good week. I love you.

Final itinerary for coming home!

CHURCH TRAVEL CWT DATE 13SEPTEMBER10
50 EAST NORTH TEMPLE ST AGENT VH/JG BOOKING REF ZAS244
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84150
TELEPHONE: 801 240-5111 BRAILSFORD/BRETT CA 146281-R
FAX : 801-240-5115 HUGO/JESSICA SADIE 157377-R
MCLEAN/MATTHEW CHRI 148620-R

SERVICE DATE FROM TO DEPART ARRIVE
_____________________ _____ ______________ ______________ _______ ______
AMERICAN AIRLINES 18OCT SANTIAGO DALLAS TX 1000P 610A
AA 940 MONDAY A MERINO BENIT DALLAS FT WORT 19OCT
N ECONOMY TERMINAL INTL TERMINAL D
NON SMOKING DINNER/BREAKFAST NON STOP
RESERVATION CONFIRMED 10:10 DURATION
AIRCRAFT: BOEING 767-300/300ER
SEATS 38G/38H/38J NO SMOKING CONFIRMED


AMERICAN AIRLINES 19OCT DALLAS TX SALT LAKE C UT 1015A 1200N
AA 689 TUESDAY DALLAS FT WORT INTL
N ECONOMY TERMINAL 1
NON SMOKING FOOD FOR PURCHASE NON STOP
RESERVATION CONFIRMED 2:45 DURATION
AIRCRAFT: BOEING (DOUGLAS) MD-80 ALL SERIES
SEATS 25D/25E/25F NO SMOKING CONFIRMED

August 2010

8/30/10
That´s really funny about Grandpa´s haircut. What happened to him was pretty much what happened to me the first few times I cut my hair in Chile, although I have the excuse that I really couldn´t understand what they were saying to me in Spanish. As far as missionary stuff goes, I liked the fitted white shirts that you got, and I liked Rockport shoes because they were comfortable and not crazy expensive. Ecco is the best brand for shoes, but they are really expensive. And tell Briggs not to let the salesman at Missionary Mall and Mr. Mac try to trick him into buying suits a couple sizes big unless he thinks he really could get fat, because my suits have been a little baggy for the whole mission.

Well, this week went well. Last week we we had training meetings with the mission president every morning from Tuesday to Friday. It´s a new thing that they are doing where they teach us something that has to with missionary work, then we practice it. It´s a pretty good way of teaching some basic things so that all of the missionaries know how to do them. The bad thing is, being in a branch in the mountains, we have to travel anywhere from an hour and a half to two hours every morning just to get to them. And we´ve got these training meetings all this week too.

Yesterday we had Stake Conference, even though branches normally pertain to the mission, the branches in this mission pertain to stakes, because there are only two branches. So we went to Stake Conference yesterday, and the Stake Presidency got changed up, and our Branch President was called to be second counselor in the stake presidency. So that changes things completely for the branch. The Branch President and his family are the only ones in the branch that have been members for a long time. Everyone else in the branch have been baptized in the last four years, so we don´t know exactly what´s going to go on with the branch, but the one family that was holding it all together is probably not going to be able to help as much now. Right now, there isn´t anybody in the branch that meets the requirements to be branch president, so it looks like the stake is going to have to assign one of the guys from the high council over to be the temporary branch president. It´s going to be interesting to see what happens.

Things are going good here, thanks for everything. I love you.

8/23/10
That´s so crazy that Courtney is going to start college this week. For me it still feels like she´s in high school. Some things have changed quite a bit since I left, I guess that´s what happens. I´m glad to hear that Jake will be around when I get back, although I don´t think too much has changed for him, his favorite thing has always been eating treats.

This week went pretty well. Elder Richard G. Scott and Elder Costa from the presidency of the Seventy are in Chile, so there was a special devotional last Saturday morning for the missionaries in Santiago. Although Elder Scott wasn´t there, just Elder Costa talked to us. I think that´s what they always do when the Apostles come to Chile because last year Elder Oaks came with Elder Dickson, and we had a conference with Elder Dickson. It was a really good devotional.

Today we had a big zone activity in our sector, we played soccer and had a barbeque. It was fun, we brought all of the missionaries from our zone up to a camping ground in our area. It was fun because we hardly ever see the other missionaries. Usually, there is a zone class every week, but we don´t go because our area is kind of far away from the city. It was funny, one of the missionaries that ends the mission with me was at the activity and he kept talking to me about how we have eight weeks left. Everybody made fun of him for being trunky.

This week we had a good turnout of investigators at church. This one sister in the branch brought a friend to church for the first time yesterday. It was cool, because hardly anyone even invites their friends to church, so we´re pretty excited to start teaching the friend. It´s funny, the sister is 40-something years old and separated, and her friend was a guy with pretty much the same situation, so my companion and I are thinking that maybe they are dating, but the sister wants the guy to be a member of the church.

Things are going good here in Chile, thanks for everything.

8/16/10
Well, this week was a lot better. Although the investigator that was going to get baptized isn´t going to get baptized now. Her parents said that she is too young to make a decision like that. But my companion and I suspected that this was going to happen because the week that she told us that she got sick, she didn´t really look very sick. And her mom was the one telling us that she couldn´t be baptized. Tonight we have an appointment with the whole family and we´re hoping that we can work it all out tonight. We´re going to talk about how to recognize the spirit and receive an answer from God because our investigator has a testimony, and she received an answer, we´re hoping that this will give her the chance to share her testimony with her parents, and maybe that´ll soften their hearts. This Sunday was a lot better than last Sunday, although we still had to teach Sunday School class, and the Primary class third hour. But, considering all that happened last week, this week was much better.


Well, sorry for such a short e-mail this week. There isn´t too much to tell. We´re kind of worried about tonight, but whatever happens, happens. Thanks for everything. I love you.

8/09/10
I´ve got some bad news, the girl that we´ve been teaching didn´t get baptized yesterday. She got sick with bronchitis last week and we had to postpone the baptism. So that is kind of a bummer, but we just have to wait until she gets better because she is ready for her baptism. This week we did the Movie Night that got postponed from last week, but it didn´t go very well. We scheduled the activity at 7:00pm, so that everybody would show up at about 7:30, but people were rolling in after 8:00 and close to 8:30. So we couldn´t even start the activity on time. And we were supposed to watch the movie on a projector that the Branch President said he would bring, but didn´t. So we ended up watching the movie on the little tv from the library. It didn´t really turn out anything like we wanted it to Then on Sunday, we started walking to church and the Branch President called us and asked us if we were ready. We told him that we didn´t know what he was talking about and he told us that every 2nd Sunday of the month is Missionary Work Sunday, the the Elders have to give talks. Of course we said that was fine and that we would give talks, but before this month, the 4th Sunday of every month was when we gave talks. My companion and I were talking about why he would change it all of a sudden without telling us, then we remembered that one of the guys from the High Council of the stake was at church yesterday, and we think that the Branch President didn´t have anyone to give talks, and didn´t want to look unorganized for the guy from the stake. It sucks, the Branch President has been screwing us over lately so that he doesn´t look bad. Then, after Sacrament Meeting, it was my turn to give the Sunday School class for the young men and women. Then, in the third hour, the Primary President asked us if we could play games and sing with the primary kids for the last hour. But I don´t really blame her because her counselors never come to church to help her out. But anyway, this week was kind of crazy, and really busy. We had a lot to do, but I think that's always better than having nothing to do. Thanks for everything.
Love,
Matt
PS I don´t want to sound trunky or anything, but I´ve only got 10 weeks left.


8/02/10
This week went well for us. Although we had a Movie Night branch activity planned for last Friday, and it got postponed until this Friday because the Young Women had an activity the same night, and the Young Womens President is the Branch President´s wife, so she won. It was funny because he announced the Movie Night last Sacrament Meeting and everything, so we had to run around letting everybody know that the activity was postponed. But it´s all good because this week we´re going to do. So this week should be a really good week because we´re going to have the Movie Night on Friday, then the baptism on Sunday. Everything is good to go for the baptism for the 8th.

This week we had a good turn out of investigators at church. One of them was the friend of one of the members and said that she wants to learn more about the church. The only bad thing is that her friend that´s a member, only comes every once in a while and has a reputation for asking for stuff from the Bishop´s Storehouse a lot. So we´re going to have to take it slow and see if she is in it for the right reasons.

Thanks for getting me a new debit card, and thanks for sending me the flight plans. Thanks for everything.

July 2010

July 26, 2010
This week went really well. Today we had changes, so Elder Montecinos and I were a little worried about what was going to happen to us. But we got the call last night and we are going to stay together for another transfer. That´s a good thing, especially since this week we found a golden investigator that has a baptismal date for the 8th of August. I guess I should say, that she found us. For the last couple of months we have been teaching a couple who is completely ready to get baptized, but they aren´t married, so they´re just waiting on that. So we went over to their house to visit them this week. When we got there their granddaughter came up to us and told us that she wants to get baptized. Apparently, this family has been doing Family Home Evenings every week for the last month or two, and the one that they did last week was really special. The Spirit was felt strongly in their home during the Family Home Evening and the granddaughter decided right then and there that she wants to be baptized. So we´ve been teaching her this week and she is preparing herself to get baptized on the 8th. We´re really excited about that.

This week it snowed here in San José de Maipo. It is freezing cold, but winter is always better with snow. The first morning it snowed my companion and I immediately ran outside and started playing in the snow. What can you expect from a couple of missionaries. Also, this week was the first branch conference ever here in San José. It went really well and quite a few people came to church.

Since last week was the last week of the transfer and my companion´s birthday was on Monday, the members have been treating us pretty well. And my companion has been saying goodbye to a lot of the members. He even got a couple of presents. It´s funny because both of us are still here. It´s weird to say goodbye when you´re not sure if you´re leaving. But this week was a really good week.

Thanks for everything. I love you and miss you. This week I´m starting my second to last transfer. Can you believe that? Only two more transfers.

July 19, 2010
This week went really well. Three mornings this week we have woken up and found that our water pipes have been frozen. So that means no hot showers in the morning to warm us up. The water comes back at about noon. The first morning wasn´t fun because we didn´t have any water at all. After that we started filling up bottles of water in the nighttime to use the next morning. This morning I heated some water on the stove and combed my hair and washed my face with that.

As far as investigators go, we´re not having too much luck lately. The other day we stopped by a store where one of the members of the branch works, and we were talking to the member and one of her co-workers. We found out that the member gave a book of mormon to her co-worker a while ago, and so we started talking about it, and the lady said that she was reading it and was liking it. My companion and I were really excited. We thought that we had struck gold, but when we offered to visit the co-worker in her house and teach her a little bit more about the book of mormon, she gave us a fake excuse and left. So that was a bummer.

Then on Sunday we went to church and a family of four people came to church out of nowhere. We started talking to the family, and it turns out that the guy has always been interested in religion and has always wanted to be a member of a church, but hasn´t been able to find the true church. He has looked into a lot of different churches in his life, and he´s actually listened to the missionaries before. He told us that they came to church thinking that we were Jehovah´s witnesses. But he said that it wasn´t coincidence that they got to our church. After talking with him a little bit, we tried to get an appointment with his family to start teaching him, and he told us that he doesn´t want to listen to us yet. He said that he´s going to keep coming to church, and that he´ll let us know when he´s ready to listen. Yet again, my companion and I were really excited, and we thought that we were the luckiest missionaries in the whole world, and they didn´t want to listen to us. I don´t know what´s going on. I just hope that they come back to church next week.

Last Friday we organized a Family Home Evening for the whole branch in the church. It was fun, for the spiritual part we divided everybody up into groups and had each group draw something on a poster board to represent a principle of the gospel. Then we played Pictionary for the game, and it was a lot of fun. It´s pretty easy to organize little activities like that in a small branch, so I think we´re going to be doing that more often.

Today is my companion´s birthday, so when we get back from internet I´m going to bake one of those cakes that you sent. The money was in the birthday card. I´m pretty sure that eveything made it here just fine. Thanks so much for everything. I miss you, tell Garry and Jenny that I say hi.


July 12 2010
I hope all goes well with the unpacking. It sounds like you really won´t have much time at all this week, but that´s alright. It´s more fun to be with family than to unpack. This week both of the packages that you sent made it. Thank you so much for everything. It was a lot of fun to see all of the pictures of you guys. Everything was perfect, exactly what I needed. Thank you again.

Well, this week went well. On Wednesday we had our zone conference. It was held in a church about two and a half hours away from our area, so we had to wake up really early and travel a lot Wednesday morning. But when we woke up Wednesday morning, it was about an hour before the conference started. I swear that the alarm clock didn´t go off that morning. My theory is that it was so cold Tuesday night, that the alarm didn´t go off. So we got ready as fast as we could and went to the conference, and ended up getting there almost two hours late. My companion and I were so embarrased. But we got there and slipped in the back, and nobody really said anything. And if anybody did say anything, they said that they understood because we are so far away from rest of the mission. We lucked out. Then the next morning we had to wake up early and go to the temple. Since the temple is in our mission, we get to go to the temple every change, which is every six weeks. So on Thursday we got to go to the temple, and that´s when we swung by the office and picked up the packages. On Sunday, we went to church and the daughter of one of the recent converts, who isn´t a member, came to church with her mom. We were talking to her and she told us that last year she was listening to the discussions and almost got baptized, but stopped because the missionaries that were teaching her left, but she told us that she wants to get baptized now. So we are pretty excited about that. We didn´t really have to do anything, she just showed up and asked us how she can be baptized. She´s one of the golden investigators. Things are going really good. We have transfers in two weeks and my companion and I are hoping that President doesn´t change either of us.

Thanks for everything Mom. Tell everyone I say hi. Have a great week.


July 5, 2010
I´m so sorry to hear about the car and all that you guys had to go through last night. Cars are the biggest convenience and inconvenience at the same time. But you´re right, that´s life. Things like that are bound to happen from time to time. Still nothing on the birthday packages, but we have zone conference this week, so I might get them when we go to zone conference.

This last week we had interviews with President Laycock. They went really well. President told me that I am the expert of the mission in branches, because I have been in a branch for about half of my mission. My companion and I were pretty excited going into the interviews because for the last two transfers President has told my companion what the changes were going to be. So we thought that we might get a heads up on the next transfer, but we didn´t get anything. But it was still a good experience. This last week went well. We´re having trouble finding new investigators. We decided to work hard at asking for referrals from the members, and the majority of the members just told us about someone that used to be investigating with the missionaries like a year ago. So that kind of didn´t turn out as well as we wanted it to. Because on one hand they gave us a referral, but on the other it was just some old investigator that the missionaries dropped for some reason or other. But we´re working at it. We´ve been starting a fire in the fireplace just about every night lately, I´m getting pretty good at it. Even though I´m an eagle scout I don´t think I was very good at starting fires until I got to this area and had to start fires to survive. Things are going good and I´m getting along really well with my companion. He´s my first Chilean companion. He´s a really good guy.

Well, unfortunately, there isn´t too much to report on this week. Thanks for everything. Hey, were you about to ask Timpview High School to send my transcript and ACT scores to the University of Utah? Can you let me know when you do that just so that I can know? Thanks a bunch. I love you and miss you.

June 2010

June 28, 2010
This week was pretty good. I was sick for the first part of the week, so that wasn´t too fun. But I´m almost completely over it. Saturday was a good day. In the morning we played soccer with a bunch of members from the branch and some investigators. It was a lot of fun, because in my last sector we hardly ever got to play soccer. It was fun to get out and run around a little bit. In the nighttime a member from the branch called and invited us over to eat completos (they´re chilean hotdogs). I thought that the member that invited us over knew it was my birthday because we had talked about birthdays a couple of weeks ago, but we went over there and nobody said anything about my birthday. Then the next day at church somebody said happy birthday to me and the family that invited us over for completos overheard, and they said that they had no idea. So I guess we just lucked out.

On Sunday my companion and I had to give talks in sacrament meeting. Then I had to teach the young men and young women in Sunday School about David, Bath-sheba, and the Law of Chastity. It was a funny class. As far as investigators go, we´re teaching a lot of good people, but almost all of our investigators are married to their first spouse and living with someone. It looks like that happens a lot here in Chile because the government makes it so hard to get divorced.

Things are going good. It´s really cold here, but it hasn´t snowed yet. But people tell me that in a couple of weeks it´ll start snowing. On my alarm clock there is a thermometer, and last night when we got home it was about 40 degrees fahrenheit inside the house. When we get home we pretty much plan and get straight into bed, and sometimes we start a fire in the fireplace. Even though this is the coldest area, it is definately one of the best areas in the whole mission. I am really lucky to be here. Thanks for everything.

June 21, 2010
That´s good that you guys are almost all settled in at the new house. The more I think about it, I´m glad that you guys moved before I get back because moving and unpacking is a pain in the butt. Don´t worry about the pants, I can get them hemmed down here. It won´t be a problem in this branch, there are a couple of members here that are kind of possessive about the missionaries. This sector is split up into eleven little towns or villages as you´re going up a big canyon, and whenever we go to one of the little towns we have to go visit all of the members there or else they get offended. It´s kind of ridiculous, but it has it´s perks as well. This week one of the members gave my companion and I a pair of wool socks to sleep in, which were much needed. In this area almost all of the members are converts from the last four years, which is good because they all love missionaries, but bad because they don´t really know what they´re doing when it comes to callings and stuff like that.

This week it rained quite a bit, and quite a few parts of our area got really muddy, but the good thing is I got a pair of boots from the mission. The boots have helped out a ton, because on one day when it was raining we had to walk through puddles that went past our ankles, it was crazy. Also, a couple of days this week we had to start a fire in the fireplace and study right in front of the fireplace because it´s so cold in the morning. It´s also cold in the night, but the thermals that you sent me last year for my birthday are saving my life. I pretty much never take them off.

The world cup is going on in South Africa right now and Chile classified this year for the first time in twelve years. They have already played two games and they won both of them, so it´s looking good for Chile this year. Hopefully they make it pretty far, that would be cool. Everyone pretty goes crazy while Chile plays. For example, Chile played last week at 7:30 in the morning, and the schools didn´t open until 10:30, so that the kids could watch the game, then go to school. Thanks for everything.

June 14, 2010
Here are some pictures from the last little bit. We took some pictures with the recent converts from the ward, and we had a barbeque Saturday night to say goodbye to me because everyone was pretty sure that I was going even though it wasn´t for sure.






June 14, 2010
Well, you guys are about finished with a week and a half long move, I am just finishing a 12 hour move. We had changes today. I got the call last night at about 10:30, and had to pack my bags and be ready to go at 7:00 this morning. I know I have a lot less stuff but packing in an hour or two is not fun. The move was a pain in the but because I came from the furthest northern area in the whole mission, and now I´m in pretty much the furthest sector away from where I was. But it´s all good, now I just need to unpack.

So I´m in a branch named San José de Maipo. In our mission there are only two branches, and I was in the other branch for about seven months, now I´m in the second branch. My guess is I´ll probably stay here until the end of my mission since I´ve only got four months left. I don´t know too much about the new area yet, except that I´m going to be spending a lot of money on taking the bus. And my new companion was telling me that the missionaries teach the young men and young women class every sunday, and the temple preparation class, and sometimes the primary class. Don´t ask me how that´s possible, but that´s what he said. So it looks like I´m going to be busy here.

It was sad leaving my last area, since I had been there for such a long time. I´m not going to be living with Elder Measom anymore, and I´m not going to be companions with the Elder that got his patriarchal blessing from Grandpa McLean. That will be sad. Being in a branch again, I´m going to be living alone with my companion, and we´re out in the middle of nowhere, so we don´t even have zone or district class. Actually, I´m technically the district leader of my companion and me, that´s it. So I´m pretty much isolated from the mission. When I get mail, I have to make a special trip up to the mission office just to pick it up. This is going to be crazy, but it will be a lot of fun too.

Thanks for everything. And actually not sending the package yet is a good thing, because I need some white baptismal pants. A couple of weeks ago, the other companionship in my ward had a baptism and the kid that got baptized needed pants, so I took my pants to church, and I honestly don´t know if they got used or not, but in the end I couldn´t find them when I looked for them. I remember you said that when I thought I lost the white pants the first time you said you bought another pair but didn´t send them because I found the pants. I hope it´s not too big of a problem for space, but it would be really nice if you could send them to me. Thanks again.







DESSERT CONTEST AT THE CHURCH June 5,2010







6/07/10
Well, it sounds like you guys have just had a hectic week. But at least it was fun. That´s crazy that you´ve already moved. I wasn´t expecting that news for another couple of weeks. Well, you´re going to have to send pictures soon. Also, I heard that you got an e-mail with my flight plans. You should forward me that e-mail.

Things are going good here in Chile. We had a baptism yesterday, it was good. It was our second earthquake baptism. We found this lady the day of the earthquake. Also on Friday night we did an activity at the church. It was a Dessert contest. It went pretty well, we had about 60 people there, not too bad of a turnout. We made a couple of key lime pies for the contest. There were a bunch of categories to win in, like Best Tasting, Best Dessert Made by a Man, Best Dessert Made by a Kid, Most Original, Biggest Dessert, and we won Best Tasting. It cost us a bunch to make the pies because cream cheese is really expensive down here, but it was worth it, because everyone loved the pies.

Well, thanks for everything. Can you send me the address of the new house? I think I´m going to have to give the mission the new information. I love you and miss you.