Elder Wilson

Elder Wilson

Monday, May 30, 2016

Week 88 Ecuador

A different view of Bucay






5/30/16 - voice recording

Hello to all you gorgeous people out there. This is…I don’t know what week this has been. Solid workouts this week with Elder Coleman. We’re in week 5 of P90X, and we will be having our beach bodies in no time. We did some chest, shoulders, and triceps this week for the first time. That was a burner, we just went until pure exhaustion…we couldn’t go anymore. Our triceps especially are suffering. It’s been fun though, a lot of good bonding time with E. Coleman. 
Last Monday night we stayed up watching Charlie with popcorn in the evening. I don’t know if you guys have ever seen Charlie, I doubt it. It will pull your heartstrings for sure, so if you want to try it, go for it; or, we can watch it together when I get home. 
Anyways, this week the work has been crazy, crazy, crazy. It’s nuts being out here, not in Guayaquil because we have to catch a bus at least 4 times a week. We’re averaging about 6 hours on a bus each week, and I don’t think I’ve ever been sea sick, but these buses definitely make me a little nauseous. The next day after you’ve been traveling around…one day me and E. Coleman felt like we were walking around with 50# backpacks, with no final destination. We just really needed a kick in the butt. Nevertheless, we did find 3 new less active families, they’re really good. Makes me think of a scripture from John 21:25. I modified this, but let’s see how you like it…and there were also many other (less actives) the which if they should be written everyone, I suppose the world could not contain the books that should be written. Amen. Really though, even if I stayed in this ward for 2 more years I would never find all the less actives. That is for sure, so that’s a never-ending project. The question is, where are the investigators? We have some progressing, some with baptismal dates coming up maybe this week…maybe? If not, we’re shooting for the 18th; get a bunch of baptisms in before E. Coleman goes back to the USA. 
We definitely have our work cut out for us though with a goal of 14 baptisms with the zone in June. President Riggins informed us, really inspired us, this ward used to have 180 members attending sacrament meeting, and yesterday there was 116. Definitely going to be asking him for some tips on how to get that up. We saw him this week, we had zone conference. That was really fun. We went down Wednesday night, went to a temple session, stayed in the temple, then in the morning we had the conference. I don’t know, zone conferences are fun, but I like leadership conferences a lot better; you get straight down to the doctrine and the dirty stuff, so it’s a lot more interesting. We’re going to be having our leadership conference tomorrow. We have to head out there…back on a bus! It’s ok, leadership almost always requires great personal sacrifices. That was kind of inspired huh? 
You guys all know that I love the temple, and I have felt Great blessings by being able to attend the temple monthly. I feel comfortable in the temple, I feel a familiar spirit, and I leave with a heart full of love for righteousness. I hope that Garrett, mom, Tiffie, and the girls had a great experience doing baptisms for the dead. I hope that was an enjoyable time, and that you maybe got some food or ice cream after. 
Me and E. Coleman are definitely going to take advantage this week of making a stop by McDonalds or something for a sundae, because we are craving some soft serve ice cream. Today for our weekly shopping, our main goal is to find chips and salsa. You guys remember when I didn’t even like eating salsa? It’s delicious now, and it’s not around here, so we have to go searching. We have to take a bus, but we’re going to find it. 
We’ve been at no lack of food though. We catered a wedding actually this week, for a family that got sealed. Well, a couple that got sealed, they’re younger, but lots of pretty dressed up girls that are Not from the church, and shot glasses with soda. It was a typical mormon wedding, not what they were expecting. It was fun to serve them, and look at them, and we didn’t get any pictures with them, but it’s a bummer.
We’ve been getting lunches almost every day. The members are very kind to us, except they give us the lunch that I think I hate the most. They give you noodles, with chicken & rice; noodles & rice together, that fills up the whole entire plate. It just kills me, leaves you with a big ball of carbs in your stomach, and you walk around in pain. It’s so hard to finish it, I hate eating that, but we do the best we can. Last night we had a big delicious dinner with the district president. He’s a great guy. I think I talked about him before, but we had beef, potatoes, salad, and she knows that we love pancakes, and so she served us pancakes with syrup for dessert. Ohhh my gosh, we were so stuffed. I will definitely miss families like them, that remind you of home. 
Well, not everything is sunshine and rainbows, I gave a talk in church about the Holy Ghost. I didn’t really plan it, I just went up there with Preach My Gospel, and some scriptures and talked, so I hope it made sense to all the people. They said it was good, but I don’t know, they might just be being nice.  
It was a long day of visits though, on Sunday trying to get…the rule of thumb “don’t baptize families in little towns that are a half hour away from the church”, because they don’t go. We went searching for a disaster of converts…#tear? 
We are also studying a lot, getting ready for the leadership conference this week, and after that Elder Rasband of the twelve apostles is coming on the 11th, so that’s only two weeks away! A lot of our studies have been based on first, who is the Holy Ghost? What’s the role of the Holy Ghost? We’re finding out that the Holy Ghost has a big responsibility. When you start getting into the gifts of the Holy Ghost, it’s in every part of our life. It’s really kind of blowing my mind. We have a thing, we’ll be walking down the street, and every time we remember something that has to do with the Holy Ghost, we go #ghost. That’s like helping us realize…but if you guys have any Holy Ghost experiences, that aren’t super personal…we don’t want to be going around sharing super personal experiences…but something, we would love to hear it. Really open our minds.
Well, just a quick thought before I wrap this up. Do you guys think I’m going to grow anymore? Because my whole mission I don’t think I’ve really grown. I’ve stayed about the same size. I haven’t weighed myself in a while, but I’m about the same weight, so I don’t know, just curiosity. They say that men stop growing around age 23, so you think like my shoulders will fill out, or chest or anything? I don’t think I’m going to get into super heavy weight lifting when I get home. I’ll just be staying fit. I think I’m going to get into triathlons. So, I don’t know how buff I’ll be, but I don’t know, just a curiosity thought. 
Tell Darby to send me a picture of her belly. I want to see her pregnant baby, and a photo of Garrett shooting trap, and his bow. Does he practice with his bow? I haven’t seen that in a while. We’re coming into June, so I’m excited to see those first motorcycle ride pictures, get me excited. I don’t know exactly when Garrett is out of high school, it might of already passed, but happy summer to Garrett! Enjoy that vacation man. I know your going to miss me a lot, but I’ll be back before the end of it. We’ll have some great final adventures before we both, you jump into your junior year, and I go into my freshman year of college. Ok well, wrapping this thing up. Things are great here. The ward is taking some big changes right now, it’s going to take a little time. Me and E. Coleman are working way harder than we should be. It’s a big challenge, but we’re liking it. Enjoying each others company. We talk of all of you with much love when occasions permit, so we love you. Take care. Talk to you later. Bye.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Week 87 Ecuador

Elder Coleman and I are having the best time of our missions challenging the people with baptismal dates, or simply just to repent. When again will I have the right to just walk in some strangers house, say a prayer with them and then proceed to tell them to straight up repent? So awesome. Lots of love and laughing too, the people have a good sense of humor here.

Looking forward to some further instruction from Pres. Riggins this week and to sit around with the Air-conditioning and good food. We´ve been putting in some stinking long days lately. 

My testimony is stronger than ever that God guides his worthy servants where they need to be to help his work go forward. At random, we stopped by two members on different days 
1. Had slipped a disk in his back and needed a blessing, and for us to go run and tell someone he needed help as he was home alone, he´d been digging fence-post holes. Shame on him for not asking the missionaries for help. He´ll be alright.
2. A less active with kidney stones, 8mm he might of said if that´s accurate? We gave him a blessing and when we crossed paths the next day he joyfully told us he had passed the stones and was back at work. Whew, Thanks God. Blessings work for the faithful. His son now has a baptismal date.

Some fun pics from last weeks´ trip to Bucay. Beautiful. 





Making sugar-cane juice



Monday, May 16, 2016

Week 86 Ecuador

Dearest Family,

Not an easy week starting out here in Naranjito.. We were sadly left with little information about the families the missionaries were formerly teaching here and the members knew little more. But, we are finding them and they love us! Really humble people. Sometimes very poor too. It reminds me a bit of Quevedo starting out my mission.

The bisopbric went out with us to do visits one day and just having families to teach brought the sunshine out! ..we were lost for  a couple of days. not to mention we are in a small town with little ¨villages¨ about 1.5 hours on bus away from the other missionaries in the Zone. Thats a long trip to make, especially twice this past week. 

No baptisms in sight but this week we´ll start adding them up! Really having lots of fun and learning from this new experience. Thrilled to be working with one of my long-time mission friends Elder Coleman. I know the more I come to know this area the more I will love it. The Elders in the Zone are solid guys, definately time we reached our Zone Goal and feast with Pres. Riggins to celebrate! No sisters in this area.. Hm, I kind of like that. 

The Disrict President invited us to dinner last night and he lives waaayyy out on a farm. We ate dinner and did a Family Home Evening with a less active family. Riding in the back of the truck at night through sugar and corn fields, stars, cool air.. wow, cool moment. President reminds me a lot of Pres. Rigby from the stake, just a little less out-spoken. 

PS.. I met an Ostrich 😯 I was kind of scared.
...hard goodbye right there.
no worries, I'll find my way back.






Monday, May 9, 2016

Week 85 Ecuador

Dear Family, 

President passed off my training Elder Arellano and sent me away to ¨el Triunfo¨ to finish out these next few months. Where I am at is a District, not yet a Stake, but developing well; I know there are many opportuities for me to edify the church here and learn new things. Saying goodbye to some converts (especially kevin and irina) was a killer; haven´t seen too many people CRY for me leaving. Ouch. I felt it too. I´ll make my way back though before I catch the departing flight to USA.

I am with Elder Coleman, from Riverton UT. Tall, lanky distance runner. GREAT guy. He is going home in 6 weeks but we will definately be focused here as we are both learning the sector and Zone, all new.

Sadly this evening won´t be occupied with visits. Rather, Cleaning! Our house was left a FILTHY MESS! Seriously, disgusting. This beats anything I saw in my training. Complete neglect down to the dirty dishes and cobwebs. If anyone has seen Snow White lately send her our way! (:

Aside from that, truly excited to be here and give it all one more go at completing the goal. No regrets.

El Triunfo = The Triumph! ..pretty sweet.

Monday, May 2, 2016

Week 84 Ecuador

Dear Family,

Wow I miss you guys! About time we can throw in one last Skype video-chat. It´s due time.
Wondering if SUNDAY @17:00 would be good for all of you? 

Elder Arellano was really quiet this week. I think he´s stressed out knowing that changes are coming up in 1 week and I just might be out of here. Leaving him alone with a sector & a Zone, not yet having an entire year in the mission; yea, I´ve felt that. So, I wanted to push the possibilities a little and show him the potential. He went on a couple exchanges with missionaries in other areas and I stayed in the sector; with Gods help we will have at least one baptism this saturday, we enjoyed 3 hours of church yesterday with 10 INVESTIGATORS!! a solid 8 of which are progressing towards baptismal goals. That´s right up there with some of my personal bests, exciting! Makes me think I might want to ask President Riggins to leave me here for a few months more ðŸ™„

Sanctification is not an easy road to walk, nor is it hard to feel the love of God if we repent and humbly ask for it; I will triumph over my weaknesses and when it is time to go home, no fear will accompany me. I know who I am and who I serve. 
A priest doing visits with me this week shared that his father (a bishop then stake president for almost 14 years in a row) has always taught him concerning time and priorities first is God; 2nd, God; 3rd, God. Then ¨all things will be added unto you.¨
We are Gods´ children, His every desire and effort is that we become like him and with our Savior, Jesus Christ, that uncomprehensible reality is laid before us. When we feel the desire, we can talk to God; He is no stranger to those who serve him. He will also give us according to our righteous desires and willingness if it is for our benefit.

Well, I hope that made sense, I´m not going to re-read over it or i´ll confuse myself. Words of the spirit  ;)
Going to the Temple tomorrow with the leaders and having our oh-so inspired meeting. Good lunch, Air-conditioning, spiritual boost here. I. come. 

Love you too.