Saturday, August 4, 2012

Fwd: Richie's letter



Elder Connolly in Mexico Letter #51


Bash Onda Familia!
 
I've been here in Campeche for a little over 1 day and I'm obsessed!  It is such a cool city!  I absolutely love it. So much to tell, I just might have to explain it all with pictures~I have already taken a bunch!  But there is a 25mb limit per email and this dumb computer is the worst!
 
1.  Where exactly are you?
I'm in the city Campeche, state Campeche. South side!  Just google it ha!  the area
Samula is in my area and there is also a huge university in my area.
 
2.  Who is your new comp?  family:  how long out?  where from?
His name is Elder Meador~ he's from Missouri. Don't know much about his family, but his dad is a pilot and he wants to be a pilot. He is1 transfer less than I am. He's awesome! this transfer is going to rock!  I am super stoked! He's a stud.
 
3.  Did you get a new backpack?
Yeah, I did. I love it, thanks
 
4.  I am getting ready to send another package--do you need anything?
Peanut butter andddd... dang it i was wishing a had something but I can't think of it now. I'll make a list of stuff for next week. I forgot. I'm agenda-less right now so i forget.... ha
 
So its HILLY here! Merida is soooo flat, but here is just crazyyy hilly. I'll be walking on a street then all the sudden the street does a 50 degree upward incline! and when the rain comes(every day), it all funnells down in the street and makes a huge river!  I keep saying it would be a crazy city to longboard!  I wish I had one!
 
My house is up on a hill with an amazing view of the city and the ocean. I love it. We live above some members who are awesome. I haven't been out to the beach yet, we´ll have to go next week. It started to rain, and is currently raining right now.
 
I don't know if I told you but I have 2 wards to go to, one in the morning and 1 in the afternoon. Both are awesome, 1 is kinda small like Brisas was and the other is a little bit stronger with quiet a bit more people. Yesterday was a full day in the church from 830 to 3pm. We had invesitgatores that came to both. We also had some great lessons last night. I'm super stoked to work here.
 
Well I'm outtie, I'm kinda frustrated because this stinky computer keeps turning itself off and restarting... ahhh. Enjoy the pics. Love you all!  Elda C.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Elder Connolly MEXICO LETTER #49

Hey Fam

 

Well this week was great! we had a bunch of cool experiences that ill never forget!

 First off, I am kinda dying a little bit because there transfers are DONE! but I just don't know where I'm going yet or who is my "hijo" or "son", or better said, who is going to be the next secreatry that takes my spot. The assistants and PResident are the only people that know and they wont tell me! but they did say its gonnna be sweeeeeet. I just wanna know! 

 

Today, we went and played basketball with a bunch of guys. President was gonna come but didnt end up coming. And dad, i was with Ryan Erikson´s brother in law, Elder Calvert, when we played. I'll add a picture so you can show it to Ryan the next time you see him at Unita Golf. But then we went and washed our clothes early and now were just getting ready to run to centro, I am gonna buy some last second stuff before I get shipped off to my next area. Mom, I'm gonna buy a new backpack if that's chill, I've gone through 6 backpacks in my mission so far. TIP!!! to any future missionary, get a Northface or something legit that will last the 2 whole years! (and don't fall for the weak sauce ones from Mr. Mac) so lame!

 

This week, our numbers were pretty low, we had another busy week in the offices. but when we could, we went to work in our area, we had some amazing lessons. Cristina is still doing soooo great. her daughter is also so awesome, she reminds me of Hannah, Jayne or Maya ha, shes just as that age. We had an AWESOME family home evening with some a member family with Cristina last night, turned out so great. Also we had a cool experience yesterday, we found a new investigator potente! it was really cool how we found her too, i wrote about it in my journal. we have a cita with them today as well. 

 

Sounds like there's a lot going on at home. Thanks for the Olympics updates......not! ok, all i want to know is if Michael Phelps is competeing and if hes swept the swimming again, and if the Bolt guy from Jamaca set a new world record. I'm sorry about Nancy mom, shes in a better place. Mom and dad went to Bennion Boys ranch! Mom, did you happen to take a picture of that picture of me and my buddies when we went? haha I don't remember them taking a picture of us, and I'D love a copy of it! that was sooo long ago! and I hope the st Jorge trip went well! catch ole general sherman for me dad!

 

Well I'm outtie~ that's about all the news I have got! I'll put some pics up, enjoy them. Have a good week. I might be emailing weekly Monday again, starting pasa manaña  ;)  love you all! Gracias por TODO!

 

Connolly, the Elder

Elder Connolly Mexicao letter #48

Yello Fam,

 

Gonna start with Q´s:

 

1.  Do you get the Dear Elders just as fast as doing the pouch?  
yeah, its super fast, like less than a week, i recieve them here wednesday or thursday and they are sent monday. this is usually! one time i got one like 3 months late, but i think there was problem. only 1 time, just a fluck ha

2.  DID YOU GET OUR PACKAGE??????

Nope, i went yesterday. maybe it´ll be there next week!

3.  Did you find an apartment for the last 2 weeks?
Yep! its awesome. really small but semi new. its perfect. should be able to keep clean and stuff with the very minimal time we will be there in the day. we´re moving in on Monday. i went to the temple store this week and bought 13 huge pictures of Christ and the prophets and stuff and book of mormon stuff to put on the walls. it was only $12 each one, so i bought 1 of each ha. its like the 14 by 18 inch ones. i love them. it´ll be a cozy little home ;) ill send pics next week

4.  What are the total dates you served in the office?  

i got here at the very begining of febuary. until now. so like almost 6 months, or just 4 transfers.

 

Well this week was just a super busy one. We found a house! which is great. elder Amador got sent off to another area, so now its just Elder Gibbs and I, just 2. Which is great and alot of fun. we went to the airport 3 different times this week: 2 times to drop off and 1 time to pick up a returning elder. that means, i woke up at 4am 2 of the days this week (including today... my P-day), which also means im tired ha. ahhhhh. but its chilllllll. well today i was in chucking mood. its something i need to develop more, my ability to avoid HORDING (spelling?) and just throw junk away! alot of these things might be cool to keep as a memory, but im kinda getting sick of them. so i chucked stuff ha. always feels good.

 

we had one of those lessons that just builds your testimony more than other and comfirm that you are doing your job as a missionary and you just being led to those chosen children of God that the Lord is preparing and has prepared. What a blessing. Its unreal to see conversions like this, ive only had a few in my mission. So i dont know if i told you about Isabel, an investigator we have. Yesterday was our last lesson with her. we didnt leave her, shes moving to Tabasco, the neighboring state. Its a blessing, she cant get baptized while living at her house with her parents, shes going there to study and living with her Aunt, her parents wont let her get baptized here. But she bore a testimony like she was already baptized. im bummed shes leaving, but i know she´ll be baptized over there. we´re gonna hand her off to the elders over there in a reference. I have her info and a young single adult from our ward is gonna keep in contact with her. I have also gained a huge testimony of members and the power that they have in the mission work. If you have missionaries in your ward or stake, do divisions with them! Help them out. its so rewarding. this recent convert sister of about 7 months has been coming to the lessons with us to Isabel and it was the combined effort of her testimony, the message that we had the opurtunity to share and the spirit that testified to her that this is all true. I can see isabel being a missionary someday. im so stoked! i love it.

 

Cristina is just a golden investigator, for real. there is no doubt about it. I dont know how i got so lucky to know these people. I dont think ill be here for her baptism and her 2 kids, but its okay. Gibbs will take some pics and send them onto me. thats good enough, and ill see her when i come back and visit in a few years. Aside from being a really busy week, we had some of the best times yet. For example, we have a rule that says we cant enter a house if there is not a person with the same gender as us and if so, they have to have 18 years old or more. With Cristina, its a problem, because shes a single mom. we set out chairs outside the front door and they sit inside and we teach through the front door, in rain or shine. On wednesday, she pulls out a lona ( i think its tarp in english translated but its like to cover a porch) and we spent 30 minutes putting it up, tying it to the roof and over the obscure arichture of her house to make it work so we wouldnt get wet in this season of many rains. just a privelige to work with prepared people like this. too sweeeeet

 

Well i cant think of anything else specifically, and we´re about to bounce, we are off to site see around Merida for the rest of the day with the Assistants. Im outtie, i love you all! enjoy the pics, laterrrr

 

elder C

 

PS: Cool fact, so we just found out something cool. the number #2 uni-cyclist in the country just got his mission call to Merida and will be coming here in September ha. Dope huh? i guess he had his article in the deseret news or something. maybe he´ll teach me a few tricks. dont think id be too rusty yet from my uni-cycling days ;) haha. laterrr

E. Connolly Mexico letter #47

yo Family!

Dad, did you catch General Sherman up fishin´?  And how did the girls trip finish up? haha i have to comment on the pic you sent me, the gum wall was just hilarious! who knows what goes down on the girls trip (beignet and babaganoush??), but im sure its just a blast ;) ! You´re all such great sisters and moms, I love you all!

Well so this week was great. I can finally say that im excited to leave the offices. Did i really say that? thought i never would. Im gonna love being a normal missionary again! we´ll see where i go! I thinkin this time ill be outside of Merida, but who knows! But what im not excited about is leaving my area, here in Aeropuerto. It always seems to happen to me ha, but right when i have to leave, the work starts the roll again. We had a miracle this week, we have this sister and 2 kids that we are teaching that is prepared more than ever! We are taking them to a baptism today at 5 so they can see how it is and get excited for theirs. The kids names are Fernando(13) and Natalie (9)! haha i love it when there are names from my family members! It makes it easier to remember them ;)  Go Nat! The sisters name is Cristina, and they are just awesome. Im excited to work with them.  Also we visited a reference that i got like 3 months ago again, but this time they were home, and now were teaching Isabel (19) and Mary (21). Also we have Juan and his wife, who dont really make the move to go to church, but are great. Jonni keeps going to church, we visited him this week, and we may have found his need. We´re planning our class tomorrow in the 2nd hour of church around Joni and Cristina. It´ll be great

The offices are going good, and we got some fun activities comin up, including our barbeque with Pres and his wife at their house and our "How to mark and study the scriptures class, Part II" with President Salinas comin up, before i bounce and leave the office. Im slowly getting things packed up and organized. Got all my pictures and videos saved to my hard drive and DVDs so ill leave the offices with empty everything so i can fill up the cards with Year 2 pics and memories. Some big things that are going on is that we are going to be moving out of the offices! For me, it wont effect anything, just the 2 weeks i have left here. The Area General Authorities sent out a letter to all the missions in Mexico and now missionaries cant live in the offices. Its crazy how much things have changed these past 8 months. So we´re out house searching while we work out in our area. If you happen to know anyone with a house rental, let me know ;)

So what else? Well i found out from experience that i am elergic to Moxasillin ? (spelling?) . It wasnt on my papers that i have allergies to anything, so i got sick, we went to the hospital, they gave me moxasillin and i broke out with crazy hives for 4 days! (but it did cure me ok) hahaha it was a memory. im better know, but it was a scratch-myself-silly few days. and you dont wanna know how difficult it is to sleep in a hammack with hives! DONT MOVE! haha

Well i hear Fictionist is comin out with something soon! And i also heard that the 60 minute foot rub went spectacular, can i order one of those for next P-day? And also that the Beach Boys still got their groove, even after 50 years! FUN, FUN, FUN! Happy birthday to Sarah Spencer, Big H Connolly (who i havent met yet) and Dave Connolly these past few weeks! Happy Birthday to America too, go 4th of July! yes, we did celebrate it here, we ordered our 6 Dollar Burgers from Carls Jr. with some waffle fries and a Coke...oh wait we cant drink Coke in the mission... well with juice ;) . I remember last year when we watched the fireworks out in the parking lot of the MTC from the Stadium of Fire 2011, and here comes the repeat of the holidays in year 2! American Pride! thanks for the e-card. and Todd i got your letter here already, your such a stud bro! i wanna hear about your jew-fro dunkin´ basketballs this next season aight? Ill hit you up with the pen and pad later. also to all, i would recommend using the PO box Pouch service to send letters, they get here by Fedex every week, and its alot quicker and cheaper! Its Mexico Merida Mission, POB 30150, SLC, UT 84130-0150 POUCH .

Well i love you all, im outtie. Thanks for all your prayers and support! Later,

elder connolly

Elder Connolly Mexico Letter #46

Elder Connolly in Mexico Letter #46

 

Buenos Días Familia,

 

 

 

Learn Spanish if you wanna know what that says! (or just stick it in Google Translate). I had a great week this week. There was a lot of super cool experiences, both in the office and in the area. We had some of the coolest lessons I've had in my mission. But as always, in this work of ups and downs, there was a few bummers this week. We are leaving Jonni for a bit, he just is not progressing, even though he comes to church every week and welcomes us into his home every time we come. In our weekly planning on Sunday and from our District Reunion, we planned to focus on the Priesthood and hoped that it would call his attention a little bit more, because we´d tried the "families can be together forever" pitch and it just wasn't sticking, I have no idea why... We had a awesome lesson with him Tuesday about how the priesthood would bless his life and family and house, he said he wanted to become worthy enough to have it, and we just testified to him of the power of God that he gives to men. Then to close, we gave him a preisthood blessing and left. Then we watched the Restoration  video with him on Thursday and had a great lesson, but when we talk to him about baptism and stuff, he just says he doesn't see the need....HOWWW!? it's suppper frustrating~probably the most frustrating thing is trying to comprehend how people don't see the truth of what we teach, and we explain it and they don't get it!  Basically, it all comes down to timing~ it's just not his time. so we have to leave him. Also, we got Hernan to accept a baptismal date, he has been reading and doing the studies on the back of the pamphlets that we have given him, and he just realized the need to be baptized. Juan is doing good, it will take a little bit of time to come around, but he´ll come sooner or later. 

 

Tomorrow in Mexico is voting day for presidente of mexico and governer and stuff, only every 6 years in Mexico!  There have been a bunch of rallies and parades these past few weeks, and tomorrow is the day.

  We´ll see who comes to church tomorrow, even members. Its a bummer that they do it on Sunday here, we are only going to have sacrament meeting. And its kinda hard to vote here, well not hard, just a lot more complicated that in the states.  They don't use a computer box, but do it by hand, and you have to go back to the city where you were born. And in Merida, practically everyone was born in pueblitos outside of merida, because i'ts just recently that everyone is moving into the city. Merida has grown like 4 times its size in 20 years. My area where we knock the work didn't exist 15 years ago! haha. So anyways, and I think Elder Amador is gonna go vote for the presidential election tomorrow.

 

So today was a chill day, this week we had maintainence come and clean the whole back yard of the office! and we also got a cleaning lady in the offices!!!! hahaha, I love it! not gonna lie, its hard to keep this place clean all the time, just us 3 secretaries. we have constant traffic of missionaries and also our own missionary schedule. We usually spend a few hours cleaning on Saturdays, sweeping and mopping up and downstairs, but now we just have to clean our apartment, a LOT smaller and do-able. I actually took a 2.5 hour nap this morning, was very well needed. I am ready to go for this week!

 

Well I wanted to share what we learned in the junta with President this week. So as normal, we have our weekly meeting with Pres, the other secretaries and the Assistants, and it usually takes about an hour and a half to 2 hours, just planning for what we are gonna do this week or upcoming weeks, updates on what we did the week before, what we need to get ready for, and all that jazz. Well this week we finished really fast~~ maybe in like 30 minutes. We all finished our reports, and with no other asuntos, President just started to teach us. and it went for about 2 hours ha. He started with what he learned in the morning in his study, about miracles and how they can happen. We talked about, using scripture, what is required and how they come to pass. and in talking about this, he brought up 3 Nephi 8:1, which teaches that you have to be cleansed of "every whit" from your iniquity to be worthy enough to do a miracle in the name of Christ. He started to humble himself before us, and in about 30 minutes of that, we all felt like crap haha. THen he said, "i can see it in your faces, it looks like a knife just got put into your heart and is twisting. but I want you to think for a minute. The state that you guys are in right now, this is called a contrite spirit. And isn't that what Christ requires of us?" Read 2 Nephi 2:6-8, and also 3 Nephi 9:20. Then he said "Well, how are we gonna find motivation? If we realize constantly just how sinful we are, how small we are, how fast we fall into temptation, we just are never happy. How are we gonna find the animo again?" Then he said, "Ill tell you how i find animo. I find animo in the ressurection , in the thought of the reality of the plan of God, that I will see my wife and kids, in celestial bodies and in there perfect form, again, the promise of the eternal family." he went on for like 15 minutes. It was so powerful!!

 

I think my real testimony of this started about 5 months ago. I remember vividily when we were in a capacitation with president, one I will never forget. To close, President started to bear his testimony, but he started with the plan of salvation, something we didn't really talk about that day, which was interesting. But I'll never forget the words he said, and I can't translate it into English. But I felt the power of the Holy Ghost testify to me that we were once with God, in His presence, before we came to earth, that we did indeed hear His voice, and OH did we REJOICE when He told us all, in his voice of thunder that would shake mother earth silly, as we listened to Him proclaim His plan, that a Savior of the world would be prepared and that we would come to earth and follow by faith in obedience to His commandments to be able to return to His presence and be like Him. It is one thing to believe that, and another thing to really think in how that was and how the plan WILL be. All my life i believed it, because I was taught since primary this plan, but to think of it realistically has changed my whole perspective of it all. I think that gives me the animo I need. iIrely on the promises I have from God to keep my eye set on the real goals in life. One of my favorite scriptures right now is Moroni 7:41. I have faith in this plan.

 

Well im outtie, have a great week. Girls, enjoy the girls trip. Dad enjoy the fishing and golfing and breathin´ in the home Idaho air in the home state ;) love you all, thanks for todo!

Elder Connolly in Mexico Letter #45

Hola Familia!

 

Happy Fathers day to every father out there! I don't know how far this email makes it but best withes from Elder Connolly in Mexico! Thanks for the various reminders Mamá Joan;)

 

So what else is new? Hey cool story about the basketball star that is LDS, I hope he goes to BYU haha. and when will Todd make the front cover of the Sports Illustrated? I think the Afro alone would sell it! haha. Thanks for forwarding that. So it was a busy week, it was transfers week and there were various changes in the offices, the couple did arrive, it has been interesting to situate everything now, we´re no longer just 20 year old boys running it, there are 60 year olds with us, apart from being 60, we now have a women in our presence always, something to get used to ;)....again. haha. Just small things like always having toilet paper in the bathrooms has been a challenge, but we´re workin'  through the kinks ;) haha.

 

I do love having our married couple around. Elder Vazquez is such a great guy. They are converts of about (I'm guessing) 30 years, and have already been mission presidents in Argentina. They have also been counselors to mission presidents various times in Mexico City and this time they are just plain "Elder" and "Hermana" Vazquez, normal missionaries. They have alot of experience and are so friendly. Elder Vazquez always makes the joke  about how tall I am and when we take pictures together he comments that we have to find a bucket to put on the ground or he can stand on the stairs or a ledge so he can stand on it so he doesn't look so short standing next to me haha. I'm really excited for this transfer specifically for the chance to get to know them better. They are verrrry slow in the office however haha, they´re training is coming along but it will take them awhile to get up the speed that the younger elders can do them at, because most of the things we do are on the computer. Elder Suarez is still here teaching the Sister how to register the baptisms and stuff like that~ he should have already been in his new area since Monday! He is going to Cancun and his companion is working with a priest from his new ward until he gets there! I have now moved all my stuff to the offices, which is nice!  I can now enjoy living in 1 house, literally a blessing! Elder Saurez and I were the only 2 elders in the mission that had that! We had to rearrange the desks and computers a bit, Elder Gibbs brought all his stuff into my room and and we put the other desk in with the Secretary of Finances, which will be Elder Vazquez, so that they can be together and we can be together. By the way, Elder Gibbs in my new companion, but we are going to have a 3 some with Elder Amador, that will be with us this whole transfer because he has to train Elder Vazquez how to be the finaciero. Oh and also, President has assigned us only to Aeropuerto, so we won't have the other wards like I thought, which is good. And since Elder Suarez has been here with us, we have had 4 missionaries working in Aeropuerto, so we have been able to visit alot more people lately.

 

The work this week: first off it was a cool meeting Sunday, because it was Stake conference and a Seventy came and talked. Also President Salinas also talked. It was soooo awesome. We had several investigators in the church too, which was great. Jonni went with his wife alone to the Saturday night session, he's getting closer and closer! Also Irma is doing good. and Herman Canul, who got baptized a month ago, got the preisthood on Sunday, I think by the Seventy. it was wayy cool! and Jose Romero is getting the Melchezedik Preisthood these coming weeks. It's sooo cool! I freaking love these guys that are stepping up! It's so great to see the change. Its toooo sweeeeet.

 

Ok the Questions:

1.  Did you ever g out to eat with the office?  
YEP! I'm sending the pic
2.  Did anyone ever get to cook cupcakes for your b-day?
YEP! I'm sending the pic
3.  Did you get Paige's package?

YEP!  I don't have a picture though ;)

 

WEll I'm headin out! Laterrrr

 

Elder Connolly

Elder Connolly in Mexico Letter #44

Hola Familia!

 

Happy Fathers day to every father out there! I don't know how far this email makes it but best withes from Elder Connolly in Mexico! Thanks for the various reminders Mamá Joan;)

 

So what else is new? Hey cool story about the basketball star that is LDS, I hope he goes to BYU haha. and when will Todd make the front cover of the Sports Illustrated? I think the Afro alone would sell it! haha. Thanks for forwarding that. So it was a busy week, it was transfers week and there were various changes in the offices, the couple did arrive, it has been interesting to situate everything now, we´re no longer just 20 year old boys running it, there are 60 year olds with us, apart from being 60, we now have a women in our presence always, something to get used to ;)....again. haha. Just small things like always having toilet paper in the bathrooms has been a challenge, but we´re workin'  through the kinks ;) haha.

 

I do love having our married couple around. Elder Vazquez is such a great guy. They are converts of about (I'm guessing) 30 years, and have already been mission presidents in Argentina. They have also been counselors to mission presidents various times in Mexico City and this time they are just plain "Elder" and "Hermana" Vazquez, normal missionaries. They have alot of experience and are so friendly. Elder Vazquez always makes the joke  about how tall I am and when we take pictures together he comments that we have to find a bucket to put on the ground or he can stand on the stairs or a ledge so he can stand on it so he doesn't look so short standing next to me haha. I'm really excited for this transfer specifically for the chance to get to know them better. They are verrrry slow in the office however haha, they´re training is coming along but it will take them awhile to get up the speed that the younger elders can do them at, because most of the things we do are on the computer. Elder Suarez is still here teaching the Sister how to register the baptisms and stuff like that~ he should have already been in his new area since Monday! He is going to Cancun and his companion is working with a priest from his new ward until he gets there! I have now moved all my stuff to the offices, which is nice!  I can now enjoy living in 1 house, literally a blessing! Elder Saurez and I were the only 2 elders in the mission that had that! We had to rearrange the desks and computers a bit, Elder Gibbs brought all his stuff into my room and and we put the other desk in with the Secretary of Finances, which will be Elder Vazquez, so that they can be together and we can be together. By the way, Elder Gibbs in my new companion, but we are going to have a 3 some with Elder Amador, that will be with us this whole transfer because he has to train Elder Vazquez how to be the finaciero. Oh and also, President has assigned us only to Aeropuerto, so we won't have the other wards like I thought, which is good. And since Elder Suarez has been here with us, we have had 4 missionaries working in Aeropuerto, so we have been able to visit alot more people lately.

 

The work this week: first off it was a cool meeting Sunday, because it was Stake conference and a Seventy came and talked. Also President Salinas also talked. It was soooo awesome. We had several investigators in the church too, which was great. Jonni went with his wife alone to the Saturday night session, he's getting closer and closer! Also Irma is doing good. and Herman Canul, who got baptized a month ago, got the preisthood on Sunday, I think by the Seventy. it was wayy cool! and Jose Romero is getting the Melchezedik Preisthood these coming weeks. It's sooo cool! I freaking love these guys that are stepping up! It's so great to see the change. Its toooo sweeeeet.

 

Ok the Questions:

1.  Did you ever g out to eat with the office?  
YEP! I'm sending the pic
2.  Did anyone ever get to cook cupcakes for your b-day?
YEP! I'm sending the pic
3.  Did you get Paige's package?

YEP!  I don't have a picture though ;)

 

WEll I'm headin out! Laterrrr

 

Elder Connolly