Monday, April 24, 2017

Settling in Uyuni



The Uyuni branch has a seminary class every week and the only student is the pensionista's daughter, and the teacher is her son lol its awesome tho cause they actually go to the church and have seminary even tho its just those two, she's 14 and lives in Uyuni and takes seminary more seriously than i took it props to her.

My pensionista is awesome, my second mom in Uyuni

Another stomach infection this week, 3 in 6 months

Lots of attractive foreign girls

First baptism in Uyuni for like a year and a half is coming up in a few weeks

Also first missionary from this branch leaves in a week

Had some awesome pics of the salt flats but this computer sucks and may have erased them when i put in my sd card, so hopefully next week ill have some pics.

Have a good week all

Monday, April 17, 2017

Salar de Uyuni!













After a plane ride to Sucre, 4 hours to Potosi, and 4 more to Uyuni we're here!

The city is at 12,000 ft so i feel like I'm old and fat trying to exercise.

I didn't know the giant salt flats were that big of a deal, there's tourists here from everywhere, tons of europeans, asians, and some natives, it's great cause i get to speak some english :D 

I learned the true meaning of the middle of nowhere, apart from the city, the next closest would be 4 hours away, it was a bus ride through the andies mountains pretty cool.

The only thing that sucks is not really a lot of investigators and comp is trunky and doesn't want to work :D great combo

Pres of mission came to work with us which is kinda nerve racking having him observe all your appointments so i was prayin and all went well.

Have a good week yall

Elder G

Monday, April 10, 2017

Mountains aren't just funny. They're HILL-areas.





This is the fam, my comp told them i was leaving so they had us over for dinner to say goodbye to me super awesome

Me and this girl have the exact same birthdays, 10 years apart so were homies

looking at this pic and realizing my cholita friends could just wear my pants and it would pretty much cover everything



Overlooking the valley with a beautiful sweat stain from my backpack







This is the opening to the cave where the incans sacrificed animals


Dope Incan ruins





Some weeks i have like nothing to email and some weeks like way to much, this week i have a ton, it'll be long, read it tho. 

Walking down the street the other day and a lady called out from her house she needed us to go buy some things for her cause she's super old and cant walk well, after we bought her stuff she talked to us forever, poor lady lives alone and cant get out much, probably super lonely, it was an awesome talk tho cause she's starting to lose it lol she told us the president of bolivia came over to her house the other day for lunch, and she could not believe that i WASN'T Bolivian lol, sweet lady

Saturday night went to an investigators house and she hooked it up with chuño which is basically my favorite food, they're super nice they made us dinner then after we just talked and enjoyed each other's company, we didn't teach or anything, it was sad cause they were all asking when i'll come back and Idk if/when i'll be able to.

Its super sad leaving an area, you become friends with all the awesome members/investigators, and get comfortable and it feels like home, just in time to leave to another area, the people are super dope, they all loved me when i got here even tho i couldn't understand or talk to them lol, they will be missed for sure, thank heavens for fb to keep in touch with them

When i got here i wanted to hike the mountain in our area, this was 6 months ago, and today, the last day we possibly could, we finally went lol, suuuuper good view of all of the valley and then some, and there are incan ruins at the top, like houses and a sacrificial cave and other things, went with a super good friend /eternal investigator, hes like 5 ft tall he was our mountain guide sherpa, he's super cool and a good friend to us. Its a decently brutal hike tho, theres no switchbacks its just straight up the mountain which is nice cause you get it done faster its just hard, buuut there was a cholita (who is actually the mom of one of the members, we didn't talk to her tho cause she doesnt speak spanish) who started behind us, and beat us to the top of the mountain lolll, a 4ft, 60 year old woman is more of a man than me, she didnt even walk on the trail she just walked up the dang mountain, cause shes got crops up there to take care of, dont ask me why they were planted sooo dang high haha, its like her mountain tho cause her ancestors were the ones that used to live there

also made bread at an investigators bread factory it was awesome, everything was super old fashioned, and they baked all the bread in a giannnt brick oven thats legit the size of a room, just the ceiling is like 2 ft high, and to heat up the brick oven he props up this flamethrower that shoots inside of it, for like 40 min then they bake all the bread, he makes 1500 rolls a day, you cant see in the pic but the other end of the room is just stacked with tons of giant bags of wheat and yeast and stuff, also smelled really good.

My next area is Uyuni! Super far away, and isolated, I thought Sipe Sipe was isolated, that was a sike. Were the only elders in that whole region of bolivia, so were our own district, and zone meeting is once every 3 weeks instead of every week cause its like a suuuuper long train ride, but for zone conference we get to go to Potosi so i'll get to know that city too. Also our zone is the whole southern part of the mission which is southern bolivia and the top of argentina so ill be able to go to argentina! My comp told me they have a bunch of good/new flavors and brands of yerba mate in argentina so i'm actually buying a carry on bag today so i can fill it up with yerba on the way back, buuut apart from that the area apparently sucks lol everyone jokes its where president sends you to punish you if you've been bad, cause it's super hot in the day, super freezing at night, hard to find people to teach cause they're all tourists, other than the salt flats it's super ugly haha, and since its a tourist place everything is super expensive, but im excited to see how i survive in a hard area. And also the branch is like 10 people, so yeah thats Uyuni, and my new comp is another Chilean, seems cool, 

aaaand yeah thats the week! Talk to yall next week from Uyuni

Elder G

Monday, April 3, 2017

Conference is the Best!


We went to the temple, and there was a protest in the middle of the freeway so I thought I'd join


Moved houses this week, forgot to take pics its super dope has a fire place.

Went to our ward mission leaders birthday party and they showed us a bunch of pics/videos and it was awesome cause the branch here in the church is like family, it was just like old family videos but with the whole branch they all hang out all the time.

I suggest y'all read the book of mormon, super good and inspirational, after reading about Alma tearing it up on his mission it motivated me for mine.

General conference!!!! Saturday was awesome, after the first session we went with some other elders/ members/ investigators and got 2 GIANT pizzas, then proceeded to mercilessly devour them, after the second session we went to one of the Elders places and sat around sippin yerba mate and talking about the mission/our future wives, then priesthood session.

Sunday we just watched the sessions and after the last one I was super pumped to go work, after hearing about all the talks about missionary work I got to go out and do it right away. Conference is the best, I dont think its possible to watch all the sessions on conference weekend and not be inspired, or not want to be a better person, or not have a stronger testimony.

I'll send pics later when I am on again, email me.

Elder G