This is a blog about my (Dane Eskildsen's) mission to Santa Maria Brazil. I will be serving in the mission for two years, and I can't wait! My mum will be updating this blog with letters and info about how I am doing, along with pictures and all kinds of goodies!
Current Mission Address
Elder Dane Edward Eskildsen
Brazil Santa Maria Mission
Caixa Postal 0339
Centro Quarai-RS 97560-000
Brasil
(updated 1/13)
Brazil Santa Maria Mission
Caixa Postal 0339
Centro Quarai-RS 97560-000
Brasil
(updated 1/13)
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Out of order blogs
I came across some blogs that I thought I had published for Dane and they were saved in the DRAFTS! These are from last November and even in February so the last 3 posts are not in his current area! SEND ALL MAIL TO THE ADDRESS in the header. I will keep that current
November 21 Uruguaiana
Hey everyone!
I think todays post is going to be pretty short. This past week has been pretty good, andit only exceeded 100 degrees for two days or so! I am having a great time here in Uruguaiana, and have spent a lot of time in the Ipiranga area searching for people to teach! The members dont give us a lot of
referrals so we are subjected to roaming the streets finding those willing to hear our message. It´s not too bad though because I like street contacts and knocking doors. (Or at least I do at the moment. Give
it a few months and that may change.) But as for now I am loving the missionary work. This week
has been anything but fruitful though. We lost a few investigators and baptismal dates. Notwithstanding that, I have high hopes for the coming week. I honestly think that things will go swimmingly this week. (More on that later)
Whoever said that I wouldnt be eating a lot of meat on my mission was telling a bold
faced lie. Either that or they werent familiar with the
Santa Maria mission and thus were lying in ignorance.
But what I am essentially saying is that I have enjoyed
my fair share of meat in the past week. It has been
splendid. The people here really know how to cook.
They also know how to force second and third helpings
on me, no matter how hard I plead to the contrary.
I may have trouble staying ´´skinny´´ on this mission.
But its all good because I have been running with Elder
Bott the past few days to help him get back into
shape for his track scholorship, and to keep me
from becoming twice the Dane I was when I entered
Brazil.
Theres a lot more to say, but not too much more time.
Also I grow weary of typing. I hope the best for
everyone, and if you have questions, comments, or
concerns please send all letters to the following
address, and I will get back to you in a (relatively)
timely manner:
Caixa Postal 0339
Santa Maira - RS
Centro
97001 - 976
-Elder Eskildsen
I think todays post is going to be pretty short. This past week has been pretty good, andit only exceeded 100 degrees for two days or so! I am having a great time here in Uruguaiana, and have spent a lot of time in the Ipiranga area searching for people to teach! The members dont give us a lot of
referrals so we are subjected to roaming the streets finding those willing to hear our message. It´s not too bad though because I like street contacts and knocking doors. (Or at least I do at the moment. Give
it a few months and that may change.) But as for now I am loving the missionary work. This week
has been anything but fruitful though. We lost a few investigators and baptismal dates. Notwithstanding that, I have high hopes for the coming week. I honestly think that things will go swimmingly this week. (More on that later)
Whoever said that I wouldnt be eating a lot of meat on my mission was telling a bold
faced lie. Either that or they werent familiar with the
Santa Maria mission and thus were lying in ignorance.
But what I am essentially saying is that I have enjoyed
my fair share of meat in the past week. It has been
splendid. The people here really know how to cook.
They also know how to force second and third helpings
on me, no matter how hard I plead to the contrary.
I may have trouble staying ´´skinny´´ on this mission.
But its all good because I have been running with Elder
Bott the past few days to help him get back into
shape for his track scholorship, and to keep me
from becoming twice the Dane I was when I entered
Brazil.
Theres a lot more to say, but not too much more time.
Also I grow weary of typing. I hope the best for
everyone, and if you have questions, comments, or
concerns please send all letters to the following
address, and I will get back to you in a (relatively)
timely manner:
Caixa Postal 0339
Santa Maira - RS
Centro
97001 - 976
-Elder Eskildsen
January 23, 2012
Olá Guris!
This week has been a good one. On Monday night Elder de Souza was mercilessly torn from me leaving me alone,destitute, and forced to wander from Elder to Elder, not having any true home. ( There is a picture of us at the bus station somewhere. I would put an arrow or something pointing to it but I dont know where it will be posted....---- or -----> v ^ ...... There that pretty much covers all the directions. We are both smiling but dont be fooled. It was brutal.) But anyway, for the next several days after that I was bereft of a companion and had to spend time with other missionaries who had already shown up. It was not until wednesday evening that my new
companion Elder D. Melo showed up. (Photo coming soon). Therefore Thursday was the real day where we
were set into ´´hard working missionary´´ mode. As a result of the fact that neither Elder Melo nor I have much
experience with this new area, we spent most of the first few days discovering the area. The term ´´to discover´´ to
a missionary does not just mean to explore. No, it means oh so much more than that. We started with a map and
some word of mout instructions and found people to our hearts content. We found the houses of many members
and talked a bit with them, and from there got references and water. (It´s been above 40 Celcius here each day, which is like 104 in real temperature). We also spent time visiting the pre-us investigators. And, of course, no missionaries life is complete without the tabooed door to door proselyting. Safe to say we did a bit of that as well, just for safe measure. These past few ´´initiation´´ days opening this area here have been pretty eventful, filled with joy and love and the gospel of Christ.
Yea, I dont have much else. Its time to go grocery shopping. I hope a wonderful week for all of you where ever you may be.
This week has been a good one. On Monday night Elder de Souza was mercilessly torn from me leaving me alone,destitute, and forced to wander from Elder to Elder, not having any true home. ( There is a picture of us at the bus station somewhere. I would put an arrow or something pointing to it but I dont know where it will be posted....---- or -----> v ^ ...... There that pretty much covers all the directions. We are both smiling but dont be fooled. It was brutal.) But anyway, for the next several days after that I was bereft of a companion and had to spend time with other missionaries who had already shown up. It was not until wednesday evening that my new
companion Elder D. Melo showed up. (Photo coming soon). Therefore Thursday was the real day where we
were set into ´´hard working missionary´´ mode. As a result of the fact that neither Elder Melo nor I have much
experience with this new area, we spent most of the first few days discovering the area. The term ´´to discover´´ to
a missionary does not just mean to explore. No, it means oh so much more than that. We started with a map and
some word of mout instructions and found people to our hearts content. We found the houses of many members
and talked a bit with them, and from there got references and water. (It´s been above 40 Celcius here each day, which is like 104 in real temperature). We also spent time visiting the pre-us investigators. And, of course, no missionaries life is complete without the tabooed door to door proselyting. Safe to say we did a bit of that as well, just for safe measure. These past few ´´initiation´´ days opening this area here have been pretty eventful, filled with joy and love and the gospel of Christ.
Yea, I dont have much else. Its time to go grocery shopping. I hope a wonderful week for all of you where ever you may be.
Monday, October 8, 2012
September 3, 2012
Sounds like the labor day is going
to be good. I really miss a good cinnamon roll, among many other things that I
miss. Mostly breakfast foods, because breakfast is virtually nonexistent here.
I didnt know that McKae was going to Cambodia. So she didnt end ip going on a
mission? Thats cool though that she will be doing something pretty cool as
well. Yea Chelsea wrote me a dear Elder. It works here, but I think you have to
pay to get it sent here. Also now with the new post office box we will be able
to receive letters every week. Chances are that I will be getting that letter
you sent today, unless it took a long time to get here, but it wasnt there last
week when I checked. Yea the package hasnt come either.
That sounds like a really cool
experience with the baptism of Ashley.Im sure she is an awesome addition to the
ward, and she lucked out that she was baptized in a ward that is so great and
that are going to be by her side whenever she may need them.
It is interesting that you talked
about faith, because our mission this last week was reprimanded for its lack
therof, and we were set to study a few chapters in the scriptures: Hebrews 11,
Alma 32, Moroni 7 (only part, but I cant remember which part) and Ether 12.
They are all really awesome selections talking about faith. We all have room in
our lives to improve and grow our faith. That is evident by the fact that most
of us have not perpetrated such wonders as those of Moses and Enoch. (Heb. 11)
There are many people that we meet here who dont talk to us or who bash down
our message by saying that they already have a knowledge of Christ and are
already on the right path, and thus need no more, notwithstanding the many
erroneous aspects of thier life, worship, and conduct. They essentially say
that they have no need of faith because they have convinced themselves that
there will be no consequence for thier weak belief in a higher power. Those who
have true faith will always seek out to augment that which they already have.
They will always seek to know Christ even more. We cannot let ourselves be
lured into complacency lest we stagnate in a mire of false assurances of our
own certainty. Further, those with true faith always strive to develop
attributes similar to those of Christ and to turn thier lives completely in
accordance with His will. Essentially like you said is to continually put your
faith into action in order to always be on the increase. There is always more
to learn and there is much more that we have in our power to do if our faith
becomes unshakeable and wide.
I wish I could have been back for
Spencers baptism, and I am sure that it was a really great meeting and reunion.
And dang it is so weird to think of Matt and Tyson at BYU and on the football
team, because they seem so young in my mind. It is as though since I left for
college and now for the mission everyone else from Connell has ceased to grow
up, but that is obviously not true. And yea you can have a moustache at BYU,
just no other facial hair. Is Spencer about to get married yet? also is Matt
putting his papers for his mission in yet? Also I was looking at the directory
on lds.org
at the missionary section. Did Brady come back from his mission? because he is
no longer listed as a missionary in our ward.
I miss XC so much. Yea I also had
ankle problems and they hurt a lot, but who knows if it is the same as what
Bergen has, because all I did for it was stretch my ankles more and run through
the pain.
This last week we spent a LOT of our
time looking for new investigators because we still have not really been able
to establish a good teaching group. We were pretty successful in our endeavor
to find good new investigators. We found several families who accepted baptism
and several other people who appear to have great potential to progress. We
also had a lot of people being not to kind to us, which tends to happen here in
the mission. The gaúcho do not like Mormons. We had a situation where we went
back to a new investigator who we had marked with and who accepted baptism and
in when we knocked on the door her little daughter answered. Then the
investigators mom came out and told us that she wasnt there although we had
clearly seen her through the window. As the mother of the investigator told us
she wasnt there and we started to leave the investigators daughter yelled
´´Liar! Liar! she IS here! She IS HERE!´´ What a little darling, calling her
mom out in her lies. People generally use every lie and every type of excuse
here in order to not have to tell us no. There is some sort of taboo here
around the use of the word ´´No´´. According to the moral of the people here it
is better to lie and use excuses rather than say no they dont want to hear what
we have to say. We werent able to get any of our investigators to church
yesterday besides Moisés, but he cant get baptized for the next few months
because he is less than 17. The rest of my district as well had a hard time
getting people to go to church. Many things to work on.
Well I hope that the start of the
school year is going well and that the Labor day holiday is awesome! I love you
and have a great week!
-Elder Eskildsen
September 25
Well no need to fear because it
seems that the letter wasnt as short as you implied it would be haha. I as well
will make no promises about how long my letter will be, but it may be long. Who
knows?
Its nice that the missionaries there
are getting a lot of work, and it is funny that Rachel went out with the
missionaries for a lesson. She told about her experience and she made it sound
worse and more awkward than it really was. But then again I am a missionary and
things just dont ever seem awkward anymore. I really am missing running and
having the oportunity to do so during the day and not just in the mornings. I
just never feel very good in the mornings (probably a result of not exercising)
and so I have been quite negligent with my morning exercises.
I bet Chelsea is getting super
excited to go off on her mission! That is super cool. Also it sounds a bit like
the ward has changed A LOT since I was last there. It may be a little strange
when I get back and give a talk to a bunch of people that I dont know. Also I
am really going to be excited to get back to flying after the mission. In
particular I would like to see how that Cherokee flies.
Alright well my new companion is a
Brazilian (finally another Brazilian companion). He is from Bahia which is a
part of Brazil that many people make fun of because of thier accent etc, but my
companion is awesome! His name is Elder Almeida and any fear that I had of
getting a new misisonary that wasnt going to know anything and wasnt going to
want to work are now gone. He is really here just to serve the lord and came
here with exactly the right attitude that is necessary for missionary work. He
really has a desire to work and basically already came to the field as a fully
trained missionary, besides the normal new missionary defects. But on tuesday
Elder Strout went off to his new area in Santo Angelo and me and a bunch of
other missionaries who were going to train and a few others that were waiting
for buses (including my old companion Elder Glazier) went off to the casa
grande or rather, the mission home. There we just waited for like 6 hours
talking etc and waiting for the new misisonaries showed up. Then the new kids
showed up (which I didnt even percieve until a half hour after they showed up
because I was upstairs and they entered in the garage.) We all got to go to
President Ribeiros house that night to eat A TON of pizza with the new
missionaries and there we found out who our new companions would be. It was a
really cool experience there. I love any oportunity that I have to go to
Presidents house, it is really nice. The next day we had a day long training
for the trainers first (for about an h our) and then for the trainees. I am
really excited for these next few transfers with my new companion becuase we are
going to have a lot of sucess. We found a man who is married (LEGALLY!!!) to a
less active lady who really likes the church and seems like she has a great
desire to start going back to church, and her husband is very receptive as
well. We also have a few other part member families we are working with that
need to get married so that they can be baptized. We are also teaching a man
named Ademir who without fail understands the message of the restoration and
the need of a true church and prophet, etc. he even told us that he had been
praying that a pastor or someone suchas would pass by his house (because he and
his wife have a newborn baby) and the pastors of the churches that he visited
didnt ever come and then we ended up knocking on his door. He is definitly
prepared to accept the message of the gospel! We have got some awesome people
we ar eworking with and we are going to try hard in the next few weeks to work
with the lord in order to find those who are ready to accept the gospel.
In relation to my responsibilities
as a leader it still feels a bit like I am working with children. My district
is having a very hard time finding GOOD new investigators and dont seem to have
hope nor faith in order to find them. It seems as though the mission as well is
having a dry spell in terms of success in the past few months. We really just
lack the faith that we can change the people here. But anyway things are still
going well.
I love you and hope everything is
going great for you there in good ol´ connell!
-Elder Eskildsen
September 30, 2012 Yea September did go by really quick, mostly
because I was switching companions so often, so it made it seem as though time
was on overdrive. The opposite has happened here in Santa Maria. We have had a
winter kick and so it has stayed pretty cold and rainy instead of going into
the heat of the summer. (thank goodness, because I am stil preparing myself for
one more summer). That also cant have been good for your flying either, because
the heat of the summer makes landings tough. Yea RAchel already said that she
is going with Colton, but it didnt even hit me that Bergen was going to be
going. I dont know who Rian Naef is. But I am sure he will have tons of fun.
I didnt even realize that you
already had the houseplans underway. I though this was some fanciful game you
were playing in your minds and eventually get around to in the spring. Dang, it
looks like I am going to come home to a new house then. Dont let any of my
things get hurt in the move.
And with that slug I saw him pretty
early. I have gotten into the habit of inconspicuously examining my food before
I eat it, and I was wondering what the dark spot on my lettuce could be. Upon
turning the lettuce I beheld a slug. Que bom. I was going to keep quiet about
it, but one of the elders near me took the plate to the kitchen and showed the
sisters who were making our lunch and they were thouroughly apologetic. Poor
ladies making our lunch. It really wasnt that big of a deal but they just felt
so bad. I wasnt obligated to eat the lettuce though...
The work is going quite well. We
prayed this week to find 4 families to teach, but we only ended up finding
three, although all of them are really good families. The weeks here go by slow
but so much seems to happen in the week. We have found a TON of new
investigators this week Almost all of them were really good too. We just need
to be able to find them for a second visit and talk soon about the Book of
Mormon so that they be CONVERTED! We had a couple go to church this week and
they really liked it. They have a desire to be baptized, but first they have to
get legally married and they have to make it so that they can attend our ward
in the morning instead of just going to the afternoon ward. It will be easy for
them to get sunday mornings off seeing as they own the fruit stand they work
at. They are also friends with a family of members from our ward which also
makes things easier.
My district is a lot more animated
than they had been and they are starting to have some good results, which makes
me very happy. things are starting to go better for all of the companionships
in my district but we still have to push ourselves to get better.
Im super excited for conference this
weekend! But I love you all and hope you have a great conference week!
-Elder Eskildsen
October 8With Bergen he wont be able to go out at 18 because he wont be graduated. He will still have to wait until he is almost 19 anyway. I think that this new revelation that the first presidency received will effect the young women of the church more. I think there are going to be TONS more sister missionaries in the field. I am glad I went out at 19 though beacause I had great experiences at BYU the first year before I went on the mission.
I am really excited to fly the
Cherokee. I enjoyed the talk that Elder Uchtdorf Gave talking about his piper
cub that he flew. He also talked about the Wright Brothers which afterwards
sparked the same argument that the Brazilians have that Santos DuMont invented
the airplane first. The truth is that there are many people that were tinkering
with the idea of an airplane but those that flew first were the Wright
Brothers, who took to the air one week before Santos DuMont. Yet besides the
established dates and facts the brazilians will argue to the death about that.
\Thats good that the misisonaries are
doing well there. I think that the problem that they have there is the same
problem that we have and that all missions must have. It is difficult to find
normal people from stable families to teach that will actually ACCEPT the
gospel and stay active in it. The people that have been baptised in most wards
here in the past few years are more often than not incredibly strange and in
some sort of extenuating circumstance and are unwilling to take the effort to
go back to church. Conferecne however was really great and I am excited to get the Ensign with all of the talks next month!
Thats crazy that Garrick is getting married. Hasnt he been back only a month or 2 ? Who is he getting married to?
Well I hope that you are doing well with the ward there and that if you have any work this week that it can go well!
Conference yesterday was really awesome. We were able to watch all of the sessions incuding the priesthood session. The only downside was that I am the only American in my district, so there was no one to watch the sessions in english with me, therefore I was not able to watch a single session in English. I understood everything, but the monotone of a brazilian translator is just not the same as hearing the voices of the apostles and prophet. We have a family that we are teaching that ended up going to the first saturday session and they loved the talks. We have been talking to them very seriously about getting married so that they can be baptized, and they accepted. They have been taught by elders in the past, but since they werent married they couldnt get baptized and stopped going to church. All we had to do was teach and speak with authority and commit them to marriage and baptism. They are hoping to be able to get married by the end of this month or beg. of sept. (the paperwork and wait time involved in a marriage here in Santa Maria is horrendous.) Unfortunately they were the only investigators of ours that made it to conference. The elections for local government offices here got in the way quite a bit. Obligatory voting occured on SUNDAY and each person has to return to the city they were born in order to vote and so many people used the voting as an excuse not to go to the conference and many people were simply out of town. Elections here is something ridiculous those elected are sometimes just as ridiculous, probably resulting from the forced voting (if you dont vote you get a heavy fine).
That is really too bad with Tori and Bryan, but im sure she will be fine. It is a good thing that the family was one of the big subjects of the conference. Also Tell Katelyn to write me and tell me about how things are going. It has been a while that she has written to me. Thats funny that she is dating though. She´ll be married soon.
As for needs in the Christmas package I dont think I really have any at the moment. maybe one more pair of pants, because I have one that is getting close to the end of its life (one of the pair I got from Jase) as for that everything else is holding up pretty well. I will see if theere is anything else I need and if so I will be sure to tell you. My shoes are still holding up well. I will hve to get them resoled here in 2 or 3 months but after that they should at least last another 2 or 3. The ones I use for meetings still look new though, so if the ones I use everyday somehow get destroyed I will use those and maybe buy a pair of those electricians shoes. They are pretty cheap and good for a lot of walking. My eccos are a size 44.
The work here is going well. WE have finally been able to establish a good stable teaching group and wwe are working with some really awesome people. The hardest thing here is just to find people that have enough drive to go to church and to eventually stay firm in the church. Many people claim that our coming to thier door was a sign from God because they were praying to have someone respont a certain question they had or to show them the true church and that they receive answeres to thier prayers about the Book of Mormon but then do NOTHING about those magnificent signs they have recieved.
My brazilian companion is doing great, and he would like you to send a recipe for Chocolate chip cookies so that we can make some next p-day. He is learning a ton and I think he is already ready to be senior companion. Things here have been going good though and we have been trying harder to use the Book of Mormon more in our day to day work to demonstrate the power that it has.
Anyway I love you and hope you are
doing well!
-Elder Eskildsen
August in Santa Maria
August 2012 Well to answer your last question frist,
the next transfer date is today, and well, I was transferred to Santa Maria to
be in the Santa Marta zone. Im a bit excited but I really wanted to stay here
in Ijuí to help all of the awesome people we have met get baptized. But I know
that Elder Glazier will do well here without me. That little trip to the lake
house sounded like a lot of fun, but thats too bad that you left your books and
stuff. Just study as best you can the material really gets easier the more you
go. Theres also one more thing I would like in that package if it is not too
much. It is a book by Truman G. Madsen Called ´´Joseph Smith the Prophet´´. I
would like to have that if it is at all possible. They have it in paperback.
Dont get it confused with ´´The life and teachings of Joseph Smith´´, by the
same author. Your talk looks pretty good as well, I wish I could have been
there to hear it. But I sent most of the stuff about the week in an email to
Rachel, so you can read that one, sorry! Im kind of pressed for time. But oh, I
am so happy for Brant! He is going to LOVE serving in the states. It may not
seem as exotic or as cool serving in the US but there are many many elders who
would like to have the nice and cushy life in a stateside mission haha. But I
can deal without AC for the next little bit. But also he is going to love being
a missionary and everything. Also I want his adress ASAP. I love you and hope
you are having a great week!
-Elder Eskildsen
Aug 20, Dear Family,
Yes I have been called as a district
leader. It may sounds glamorous and all, but really it is just a bit of extra
work. I do like it though, but it is a bit annoying having to not only deal
with the free agency of investigators, but also with that of the missionaries.
It hasnt been too bad though, just a little bit more stressful. I wanted to see
Sister Taylor before she headed back for the US but it seems that she snuck out
of the Casa Grande a few hours before I got there. She also was a great
missionary here, and was always one of President Ribeiro´s most reliable sister
missionaries. Thats what a lot of missionaries said about her here on the
mission. Yea the Brazilians cant pronounce my name, but its all good, because
it makes it easy to identify the people who like me a lot (because they
actually take the time to learn how to say my name,). It´s so nice to hear
stories like that of Ashley and the Brownings to be able to demonstrate that
when the church works the way it is supposed to and the members really embrace
the less acitves and the investigators, miracles are sure to happen. Even just
knowing that paperwork and the members records, is working in some areas is
quite refreshing to me. I have seen too many people who have been baptized,
shortly thereafter gone inactive, and moved away and no one knows who they are
or where they live, therefore making them just a name on a piece of paper and
essentially nonexistant in terms on church membership. Order is good.
One thing I am really excited for
when I get back is to go to the temple again. Not having one here in the
mission is really sad and makes me miss going to the temple.
Thats so awesome that Chelsea is
going to Resistência! Im super excited for her, but it would have been cooler
if she were to be going to this mission here. But even then maybe she will pass
in Passo De Los Libres just like uncle sam, and then be able to see one of the
cities I served in from across the bridge!
This week has been pretty good, but
was a bit difficult as well. We have been putting into practice Presidents
council of Challenging everyone to baptizm in the 1st lesson, and several
people accepted a date etc, but many of the people that accepted the baptizmal
date werent home for the second lesson that we scheduled (which actually
happens alot here because even if your mark for the next day people generally
forget). We will have to really work hard to find all of those same people
again so that we will be able to accompany them well and get them integrated
into the ward and a testimony of the church. One thing that really suriprises
me here is how quickly and easily people claim to have received an answer from
God to thier prayers. sometimes people claim a testimony out of the fervor of
the moment and other times people just dont want to say that they havent
received an answer, yet many times they have genuinly been answered. We brought
Moisés a young man of 16 to the stake conference yesterday, but his mom didnt
end up being able to (or disposed to go) which is disappointing, because we
arent going to baptize moisés if his mom doesnt get baptized with him. Other
than that it has been getting hotter here and rainy and overcast, which I
personally like. Other than that the week was pretty normal, and I dont beleive
that I have anything else to say. Next week I will think more about what I will
write so that I can send a more descriptive email. Maybe I will send a voice
recording as well. Well I love you and hope you are all doing well!
-Elder Eskildsen
Oh and the adress will be this:
Élder Eskildsen
Caixa Postal 0339
Santa Maria -RS 97010-970
Brazil
Thats awesome! I cant
beleive Garrick is already home. Time really passes by fast on the mission, and
Im sure that he agrees with that. I now officially have a year on the mission
and it feels like it has gone by really quick. Me and several other elders from
my group got together today on p-day and went to one of the only chinese
restaurants in the mission. Its not incredible cheap, but the buffet was
exceptional and I got my fill of chinese food.
Its good to hear that you passed your test! and did Rachel and Bergen both pass?
I cant beleive Jake Taylor is already getting married! Is it that same girl that he was dating before his mission?
This week was kind of hectic and a lot changed. There was an emergency transfer because of some things that went wrong with some other missionaries in a different zone and they were switched out of the area they were in, and my area was affected by it. Elder Jensen went to Uruguiana to be with a brazilian companion named Elder Lourenço, and Elder Strout, who is from my group in the MTC came here to be my companion. It is kind of cool serving with someone from my own group,. President told me that I am not going to be companions with him for very long, but that in the next transfer I am going to train a new elder. Im gonna be a dad on the mission! Im pretty stoked for that, but also its risky because I have no clue who it is that I am going to be training. That made this week a bit crazy, and we lacked a day of work because my companion had to leave. We spent most of this week trying to establish a teaching group and spent a lot of time looking for new investigators. WE found quite a few of really good people, but none of them went to church because it was really cold and rainy. When it gets really cold and anytime it rains here not even most of the members go to church, so during such weeks it is really hard to get investigators to go to chruch. We had many people say that they would go to church but none of them did and I am expecting to hear the excuse of ´´it was cold/raining´´ a lot. But they can go next week. The only problem is that we will have to look for even more investigators this week and still try to balance the old ones. Things will get pretty good though this next week. I know we are going to baptize in this transfer still, we just need to work hard.
I got a letter from Chelsea today. She sent it before she got her call, but it is pretty awesome that she is going to Argentina. Did I tell you ‘Im living with an Argentinian at the moment? He is one of the LZs. I hope that everything is going well!! and I love you!
Its good to hear that you passed your test! and did Rachel and Bergen both pass?
I cant beleive Jake Taylor is already getting married! Is it that same girl that he was dating before his mission?
This week was kind of hectic and a lot changed. There was an emergency transfer because of some things that went wrong with some other missionaries in a different zone and they were switched out of the area they were in, and my area was affected by it. Elder Jensen went to Uruguiana to be with a brazilian companion named Elder Lourenço, and Elder Strout, who is from my group in the MTC came here to be my companion. It is kind of cool serving with someone from my own group,. President told me that I am not going to be companions with him for very long, but that in the next transfer I am going to train a new elder. Im gonna be a dad on the mission! Im pretty stoked for that, but also its risky because I have no clue who it is that I am going to be training. That made this week a bit crazy, and we lacked a day of work because my companion had to leave. We spent most of this week trying to establish a teaching group and spent a lot of time looking for new investigators. WE found quite a few of really good people, but none of them went to church because it was really cold and rainy. When it gets really cold and anytime it rains here not even most of the members go to church, so during such weeks it is really hard to get investigators to go to chruch. We had many people say that they would go to church but none of them did and I am expecting to hear the excuse of ´´it was cold/raining´´ a lot. But they can go next week. The only problem is that we will have to look for even more investigators this week and still try to balance the old ones. Things will get pretty good though this next week. I know we are going to baptize in this transfer still, we just need to work hard.
I got a letter from Chelsea today. She sent it before she got her call, but it is pretty awesome that she is going to Argentina. Did I tell you ‘Im living with an Argentinian at the moment? He is one of the LZs. I hope that everything is going well!! and I love you!
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Transferred to Santa Maria
Dane and Elder Glazier, looking sad to being transferred
July 30 2012 Did aunt marci say I have a lisp? haha The lisp is more of a Portugaul thing, I just dont enunciate very well. I didnt think I would miss t he olimpics too much while on the mission, but I miss it haha. and yea I took flight lessons at bergstroms. And I know what you mean about the heat in those airplanes. Its not too hot if you go up to 6000 feet or so, but staying close to the ground makes the cockpit really hot. Not to mention the hot air above the black pavement of the runway makes the air very thin and harder to land on/in. The heat in the airplanes kind of reminds me of the houses here during the summer but cooler haha. We saw some guy flying really low over the city this last week in a Cessna 172 for a few hours and it really made me miss flying. Especially just hearing the sounds of an airplane takes me back to those days at the Pasco airport. Wow everyone is getting married... but that is really bound to happen. We were broke last week because we all had to use all of the money in our mission accounts in order to pay for Elder X’S medical exams (which showed that there was nothing wrong with him). He claimed foot problems, but the expensive and excessive MRI called his bluff. He has been causing a lot more work for President than he needs, and as a result he was emergency transferred to Santa Maria and we received another new elder from that same group. His name is Elder Saunders. He is a farm boy from eastern Oregon. A little city called Vale. Ive never heard of it, but it is smaller than Connell.
Santa Maria as seen from my area
New companion Elder Jensen from CA
July 30 2012 Did aunt marci say I have a lisp? haha The lisp is more of a Portugaul thing, I just dont enunciate very well. I didnt think I would miss t he olimpics too much while on the mission, but I miss it haha. and yea I took flight lessons at bergstroms. And I know what you mean about the heat in those airplanes. Its not too hot if you go up to 6000 feet or so, but staying close to the ground makes the cockpit really hot. Not to mention the hot air above the black pavement of the runway makes the air very thin and harder to land on/in. The heat in the airplanes kind of reminds me of the houses here during the summer but cooler haha. We saw some guy flying really low over the city this last week in a Cessna 172 for a few hours and it really made me miss flying. Especially just hearing the sounds of an airplane takes me back to those days at the Pasco airport. Wow everyone is getting married... but that is really bound to happen. We were broke last week because we all had to use all of the money in our mission accounts in order to pay for Elder X’S medical exams (which showed that there was nothing wrong with him). He claimed foot problems, but the expensive and excessive MRI called his bluff. He has been causing a lot more work for President than he needs, and as a result he was emergency transferred to Santa Maria and we received another new elder from that same group. His name is Elder Saunders. He is a farm boy from eastern Oregon. A little city called Vale. Ive never heard of it, but it is smaller than Connell.
And no I did
not say that I was 145 I said that I was 175 when I started and now I am 185.
You think I was THAT skinny when I left for the mission? Is my accent that hard
to understand on the voice recording? haha. I have another voice recording and
if you have any questions just ask,
becasue sometimes I talk about stuff without elaborating,and I can imagine it
might be hard to follow without being properly informed about certain things. I
also am not very good about remembering things in the week without being
questioned, or having my memory jogged. You will probably hear about many parts
of the mission after I get back because I am so bad at remembering details
during email time. But any way , Iove you and hope your week has been awesome.
Dad,---That sounds like it was a good 5th sunday lesson. And yes I am familiar
with the karate kid, notwithstanding my lack of age and wisdom. It is very true
that we must be obedient as a result for our love and gratitude towards God,
instead of following a commandment because of the temporal blessing or
consequence. For example, most people will not follow the Word of Wisdom just
because you tell them that it is a commandment of God. What people want and
expect is some sort of temporal incentive. The fact is, it doesnt matter
whether studies show that a cup of coffee a day is good for your health, or
that a cup of wine per day betters heart health. What matters is that our
abstaining from those substances is something that God requires of us.
Sometimes we must do things that we dont understand fully because they are
commandments of the Lord. Nothing (from God) that is required of us will not
lead to our well being. It is easy to rationalize our deviance from a
commandment because our lack of understanding of it, but I know that if we
follow the orders of the Lord we will be blessed. This last week we found out
that we are no longer allowed to have MP3 devices, Ipods Etc. As devastating
that is to me, I know that I must comply, so I had to say goodbye to my Ipod
until August of next year.
AUG 5, 2012 Well
to answer your last question first the next transfer date is today, and well, I
was transferred to Santa Maria to be in the Santa Marta zone. Im a bit excited
but I really wanted to stay here in Ijuí to help all of the awesome people we
have met get baptized. But I know that Elder Glazier will do well here without
me. That little trip to the lake house sounded like a lot of fun, but thats too
bad that you left your books and stuff. Just study as best you can the material
really gets easier the more you go. Theres also one more thing I would like in that
package if it is not too much. It is a book by Truman G. Madsen Called ´´Joseph
Smith the Prophet´´. I would like to have that if it is at all possible. They
have it in paperback. Dont get it confused with ´´The life and teachings of
Joseph Smith´´, by the same author. Your talk looks pretty good as well, I wish
I could have been there to hear it. But I sent most of the stuff about the week
in an email to Rachel, so you can read that one, sorry! Im kind of pressed for
time. But oh, I am so happy for Brant! He is going to LOVE serving in the
states. It may not seem as exotic or as cool serving in the US but there are
many many elders who would like to have the nice and cushy life in a stateside
mission haha. But I can deal without AC for the next little bit. But also he is
going to love being a missionary and everything. Also I want his adress ASAP
Aug 13, 2012 Dear Dad,----Thats good to get a new
family in the ward, to help strengthen things up and get some new candidates
for the church callings. That investigator sounds like she is pretty golden,
which means that she is the kind of investigator that every missionary wants to
have. I have met a few investigators like that. She seems to really have a
broken heart and a contrite spirit and has real intent as it says in Moroni
10:4. Im sure the Elders are super Excited with that family. Hows the rest of
the ward doing? My new ward in the mission is one of the best in the mission!
there are about 150 active members that comprehend clearly the gospel and all
of its principles and how the church is supposed to work. The bishop here is
really awesome as well and the ward members and ward mision leader have already
helped us a ton. Im really excited to be here in the Santa Marta ward and hope that I will be here
for much much more time. Thats very probable. We are also working with a part
member/less active family at the moment.
It has been many many years since the mom was baptised. She came to
church yesterday and really liked it, so did her son. She is almost like a
nonmember because she doesnt remember anything about the church so we have to
teach her everything all over again. This gospel is truly marvelous. It was no
joke when Joseph Smith was told that a marvelous work and a wonder was about to
come forth. I love being here serving the lord, although it is a bit difficult.
Dear Mom,I know how you feel, my week was also quite rushed
and difficult. Right when I got into Santa Maria we had to head out to teach
lessons, etc. My companion is a fairly newbie american and so he didnt really
know what was going on or much about the ward, investigators, etc, but we found
our way around pretty well. Because my companion is not familiar with the
availability of the inveswtgators/ members and such we were running around the
area quite a bit, but we ended up being able to get a lot of lessons in. To add
to that I have to worry about the rest of my district and how they are doing
etc, so I had to call and advise them every once in a while to make sure that
they are doing well. I went to bed everynight thinking about how I can help my
district and our investigators etc and woke up thinking about the same thing.
Lots to think about here on the mission , but it isnt too bad. Im really
excited to be able to fly the Cherokee. And does this mean that I will be able
to take the Citabria up to BYU with me after I get current on my liscence? Im
sure you will do fine on your test, but make sure you study and fly a ton,
because if not it gets really annoying trying to get the liscence with a due
date. like I had to do before the
mission. Do you think that Kortney is
going to end up getting married to that guy? Tell her to wait until at least
august 13 of next year to get married. I might actually wear Red skinny jeans. Well
burgundy probably, I think red is a little too conspicuous. And I wouldnt fit
into skinny jeans so it would have to be regular looking jeans for a normal
person that would fit me like skinny jeans.
Santa Maria is awesome and I am
really liking it a ton. It is the biggest city on our mission with 300,000
people or so. The ward, like I said is really awesome here and this is always
an area that the Elders want to pass through. There wernt a ton of
investigators when I got here and we lost a few more because we challenged them
to baptism and they refused, and of course, when that happens he have to stop
visiting them, at least for the moment. We do have some pretty good people that
we are working with though. My companion is Elder Jensen, he is from California
and has like 3 months on the mission. He has a bit of trouble with the language,
but he is learning very quickly. Well I hope that you are all well and I love
you! -Elder Eskildsen p.s. I am
opening a P.O. box for my district here in a few days, so if you want to send
me anything wait until next monday and I will tell the new adress. ThanksSanta Maria as seen from my area
Monday, July 16, 2012
Ijui' winter in Brazil
Yea That is exactly what I will tell you. Be thankful that 80 or 85 was as hot as it got in the office. I got the immense pleasure of living in a house that maintained a brisk 95 degrees throughout the night there in Uruguiuana. Luckily it was only about 3 and a half months of such absurd heat. The temperature this week has been really bipolar. The nights get down to about 32 degrees and the mornings are sometimes colder, yet when 10 or 11 rolls around it is back up to 75. Im still waiting for the ridiculous cold that everyone here talks about. There never really is any weather that is nice here because there is neither heating nor air conditioning in the houses.
Bergen is super lucky. I think in the week that I am back home before BYU starts I would like to go kayaking. Im thinking lake Kachees. But that´s like a year distant, so back to mission stuff.
I was really good about running two weeks ago, but this week with the cold front I couldnt bring myself to do anything besides study in the mornings. We have decided that we will pick back up this week though.
Speaking of the books, you dont need my to get the great apostasy. I borrowed it from another Elder and already read it. I will need some of that same hair gel though. Speaking of hair, I got mine cut today. I beleive that all previous packages have now been received so no need to worry in that regard.
The work is going quite well here. We had a good week and found a lot of new investigators, the only problem being that those same news didnt seem so willing to hear us on the second visit. We did find a few that are still interested though. The same family that came to church last week came again yesterday, and on Saturday we marked the baptism date of two of the family members (the others being absent during the lesson). But we will teach more this week, do a rockin family night, and (hopefully) mark the baptism date of the other members of the family (and manage to get the father involved). They are really awesome though and besides being incredibly receptive, they understand EVERYTHING that we teach and the real magnitude of it. Something that has escaped most of the people that I have taught on the mission. The oldest daughter has a college scholarship that is only received by the top students in the nation, so she especially doesn't have any trouble comprehending the messages. As simple as the gospel is some people have a lot of trouble grasping it. But basically we are probably going to have 4 baptisms marked for the 28th which is awesome! The fruits of our labors here in Ijuí are finally manifesting themselves. I feel like funny things must have happened this week, but I am not recalling any. Oh, actually we had our 1st councilor of the stake presidency decide to give a talk about many things that should NEVER be talked about in a sacrament meeting, let alone with investigators present. As if it wasnt hard enough to get people to church here...
Oh, and Elder H, the newbie missionary sent an email to his parents last week complaining about how he was only eating rice because he had no money (it was his choice to buy only rice) and made it seem as though he was starving here. Well somehow his parents decided to call Salt lake and complain or something, and it resulted in Elder H having to call home explaining to his parents that he was eating well and not starving. BTW Mom, I´m starving, could you put some instant potatoes packets into my next package. Thank you, I´m famished(Dane trying to be funny I hope!)
Yea I decided I had better take the time to write back to the activity days girls if they took the time to write me. I know I would have liked to get missionary letters when I was young. BTW did Jake Taylor get home a few months back?
That is all. I love you all and hope you are doing well there in Connell!
-Elder Dane Eskildsen
Bergen is super lucky. I think in the week that I am back home before BYU starts I would like to go kayaking. Im thinking lake Kachees. But that´s like a year distant, so back to mission stuff.
I was really good about running two weeks ago, but this week with the cold front I couldnt bring myself to do anything besides study in the mornings. We have decided that we will pick back up this week though.
Speaking of the books, you dont need my to get the great apostasy. I borrowed it from another Elder and already read it. I will need some of that same hair gel though. Speaking of hair, I got mine cut today. I beleive that all previous packages have now been received so no need to worry in that regard.
The work is going quite well here. We had a good week and found a lot of new investigators, the only problem being that those same news didnt seem so willing to hear us on the second visit. We did find a few that are still interested though. The same family that came to church last week came again yesterday, and on Saturday we marked the baptism date of two of the family members (the others being absent during the lesson). But we will teach more this week, do a rockin family night, and (hopefully) mark the baptism date of the other members of the family (and manage to get the father involved). They are really awesome though and besides being incredibly receptive, they understand EVERYTHING that we teach and the real magnitude of it. Something that has escaped most of the people that I have taught on the mission. The oldest daughter has a college scholarship that is only received by the top students in the nation, so she especially doesn't have any trouble comprehending the messages. As simple as the gospel is some people have a lot of trouble grasping it. But basically we are probably going to have 4 baptisms marked for the 28th which is awesome! The fruits of our labors here in Ijuí are finally manifesting themselves. I feel like funny things must have happened this week, but I am not recalling any. Oh, actually we had our 1st councilor of the stake presidency decide to give a talk about many things that should NEVER be talked about in a sacrament meeting, let alone with investigators present. As if it wasnt hard enough to get people to church here...
Oh, and Elder H, the newbie missionary sent an email to his parents last week complaining about how he was only eating rice because he had no money (it was his choice to buy only rice) and made it seem as though he was starving here. Well somehow his parents decided to call Salt lake and complain or something, and it resulted in Elder H having to call home explaining to his parents that he was eating well and not starving. BTW Mom, I´m starving, could you put some instant potatoes packets into my next package. Thank you, I´m famished(Dane trying to be funny I hope!)
Yea I decided I had better take the time to write back to the activity days girls if they took the time to write me. I know I would have liked to get missionary letters when I was young. BTW did Jake Taylor get home a few months back?
That is all. I love you all and hope you are doing well there in Connell!
-Elder Dane Eskildsen
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