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Saturday, December 26, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Otra vez!

Well We get to e-mail today, so I figured I'd send some pictures home. I don't really have too much to say because we talked yesterday, and nothing new has really happened. Yet. Well I hope y'all enjoy the movie today and have a great NEW YEAR. 2010 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Alright. The first picture is of me, my companion, and Elder McCollum who was with us for a week to teach us how to work better with the English wards. He was my first Zone Leader too. The second one is the MTC district, most of it, at the Mission Christmas Devotional with Elder Ringwood of the Qof70. The third one is from the ward Christmas party we had. It was great fun. Very Christmas-sy. The fourth one is me on Christmas with all of my presents. This is the one that should be in a Macy's magazine, or Kohl's, or Wal-Mart. You get the idea. And the last one is the normal one of me with the presents. Hope y'all have a great day/week. I'll write to y'all again next year. January 1, 2010. Feliz Navidad y Prospero Año Nuevo! Love y'all and miss y'all!


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Taloofa!

That's hello in Samoan. Well anyways, man it's too bad that I won't be home for Christmas. But Mom's favorite son will be there with Tiffany, so no se precupe. Haa. And as far as the missionaries, just make sure y'all are a fun house. Those families are always better. There's one that everytime we stop by the give us brownies and dessert and all that. I'm getting fat because of them. But oh well. I'll just lose all the weight after the mission/ in the last 6 months. They're in the english ward. It's kind of hard for me to get to know the spanish families because I'm still working on my spanish. But it's all good. There's one that's pretty fun. But I get along with most of them. But I get along easier with the english families. Oh and as far as the missionaries just make sure they aren't using the phone while I call. I'm still not sure what day we call if it is Christmas day or Christmas Eve. So I'll let you know about time and all that next week. Yesterday we had interviews with the president. I was the last one and he asked me how my spanish was going and I said it was getting better. And he said that he heard it was great. And then asked if I would be able to teach the 4 lessons completely in Spanish. So that's kind of scaring me.


The work here is going well. We had a lesson with a family and the wife has a smoking problem. But she's trying to stop. So we've been working with her on that. And last night she agreed to kneel down and pray while we were there and make a commitment to God that she wouldn't smoke again. I promised her that as she did this she would receive the help she needs to quit, and overcome the temptations. The Spirit was so strong. Then another family, the one I had the dream about, finally started to read the Book of Mormon. I had them tell me something each would be interested in learning about and gave them chapters based on that. They're finally reading and believing it's true. Hopefully they will come to church on Sunday. We're working with another kid that we have on date for the 26th. We are starting to teach his whole family. His little sister is taking lessons from the JW's. So we're trying to help her with that. I think that's all. I don't know I can't think about anything else that's new.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMASSSS!!

It looks like y'all got my Christmas gift! I've been hearing that it's snowed/ been snowing in Houston. Unfortunately, that's probably the only gift I'll be able to send. The only place we go shopping is Wal-mart so it's kind of hard to find good cultural gifts I could send y'all. But I was reading a talk by Elder Holland and he said that Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ, and the Wise men didn't show up until after the birth. So giving gifts on Christmas day isn't that important, but y'all will get them during the year.
So did y'all watch the Christmas Devotional? It was pretty good. It made me miss home too. It took me back to the days when y'all would make me go, but I wouldn't want too. What a bad kid. I bought the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas cd today at DI for $3. I'm excited to have some Christmas music to listen to.

I've been reading the "Discourses of Gordon B. Hinckley." Elder Pearl is getting ready to go home so he gave me both volumes. Because they take up a lot of space. But I read the talk where he got his letter from his dad saying "forget yourself and get to work." So that's what I'm trying to do. Yesterday we shoveled snow for 3 different people. It took like 2-3 hours. We ended up missing the dinner appointment. But it was worth it. Helped me warm up, AND got my mind off of home. When we got into the house last night after working I checked what the temperature was, and it was 8 degrees. But it didn't feel that cold. So thank you for praying for me and that I would be able to stay warm. It snowed so much here lately though. yesterday we got like a foot of snow. There was enough of it to go up to the bottom of my knee. Way too much.

Well the other day we were talking to some of our investigators and we invited them to be baptized. The didn't say "yes," but they did say that they had been talking about it that day. And they came to church the next day and everything. We're hoping to get them baptized on the 26th of December. So hopefully that will be able to be done.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Decemberrrrr

Thanksgiving here was pretty good. We had dinner with a bishop in a different stake but we had fun so it was good. We went out with his son and were able to teach 4 or 5 lessons. and luckily for us we only had to eat 1 dinner. We didn't have a bunch of families forcing us to eat.

I'm sorry the weather is cold there. It's good for a little bit, but when it starts dropping into the 20's and teen's it's not so fun... But it could be worse. I could be in Wyoming. My MTC companion got sent there, and I wanted to see what the weather was like so I called Tell Me and it said it was 5 degrees. Toooo cold for me.

Well updates with what is going on with me. I'm no longer with Elder Gudino any more. Which is kind of bad. He was a good companion. My new companion is Elder Guillen. He's from Paraguay. He's been out for like 8 months or something like that. But he can't really speak english so I'm making sure he speaks it in the house. Because he doesn't want to work at it all his last companions just gave in and spoke Spanish. But I can do it. He's a little annoying.. I don't know it'll be an interesting 6 weeks. I'm still covering the same area, but they took away the Spanish branch so now I just cover 1 ward. The branch they took away is the one that didn't really have any work in it, so I won't really miss it too much. One of my friends from the MTC got transferred to the zone I've been in for the last two transfers. So when I heard I was staying in the area I was excited, but then I found out even though I'm staying I'm being moved to a new zone. This zone isn't as good as the one I was in.. But oh well. That's how the mission goes sometimes. Oh, and they're changing the e-mail system so My e-mail is going to be Kyle.Andrews@myldsmail.net. I think. OH and we were able to have our 4 baptisms this weekend so that was a good way to end the transfer. And for the first time I got in the water and baptized somebody. All 4 of them seem like pretty solid converts so that is good. Hopefully they'll stay active.

Here are some pictures from this last week. The first two are from the baptism of Ivet, her son Issack, and daughter Daniela. Her uncle (Hermano Sarmiento) used to be a bishop and she is living in the house with them, so she should stay strong. The third one is of the person I baptized. Alicia. She's been coming to church for 2 months or so on her own so hopefully she'll stay strong too. Then the last two pictures are of me and Elder Gudino messing around With the Sarmientos and Ivet. We had a pretty good time.