Monday, August 26, 2019

Nate's Letter Home - August 26, 2019

interesting week - 26 agosto 2019

Well, it´s been kind of a weird week. Almost every morning I was with Elder Giraldo in his part of the area until lunchtime, because they don´t know where any of the members live yet, so they didn´t now how to get to lunch. But in the afternoon I got to work with my comp in our side of the area. We found a lot of good people this week, and we thought we were going to have a lot of people in church... but yesterday things turned out a little differently than how we thought they would. We went to I think about 7 different houses looking for people. We ended up empty handed, and when we finally got to sacrament meeting we were about 45 minutes late and got there just in time to hear the last speaker. It was by far the latest I´ve ever shown up to church but we really wanted to at least bring somebody to church. Yesterday was the last chance to bring somebody new to church and have them be baptized this transfer, since they need 2 attendances before they can be baptized. So now our only chances to baptize our people that have already come to church.

Rodrigo wasn´t baptized this weekend because he had to go visit him mom who lives clear out in the countryside somewhere. We are hoping that this week he will finally get baptized. We had lunch with his aunt on saturday (she´s a member of our ward) and she told us that ¨Rodrigo tiene ganas de bautizarse¨, so hopefully he still has those ganas.

Oh yeah, so we got robbed on saturday night, but it was weird because it was super chill. We think that the dude must be new to this whole robbing thing because he seemed pretty nervious. All I did was pull out 200 pesos and I gave it to him and he went away. He didn´t even ask us for our phone or anything and he didn´t take anything from my comp. I don´t know why my comps are always so lucky and I´m the one that loses my stuff haha. 

But anyway, things are going good. I´m trying to enjoy every moment but it´s kinda hard because it feels like time is moving too fast. 

Have a great week!


-Elder Shelton


tiene ganas de bautizarse = wants to be baptized (literally translated:  "has desires to be baptized") 

Monday, August 19, 2019

Nate's Letter Home - August 19, 2019

19 agosto 2019

Alright so this is going to be really short because I don´t have much time. There´s some interesting things happening here in Moreno 3. This morning we got a call from our zone leaders asking us if there´s room in our apartment for 4 elders. We said not really. They called us back a little bit later and told us that 2 more elders were coming to live with us anyway. So we had to scramble around trying to clean the apartment and rearrange stuff the best we could. One of the elders arrived less than an hour ago, so now we are in a threesome. The other elder is going to arrive at like 5 pm. So there´s going to be 4 elders here and we get to divide the area, which will be good because the area is huge. 

We almost had a baptism this weekend but Rodrigo ended up getting an infection or something in his mouth and had to get 2 molars removed. That was on friday. So basically he didn´t end up getting baptized. But if everything goes well he´ll get baptized this saturday.

Anyway, that´s about all I got time for. I hope you have a great week!


-Elder Shelton

Monday, August 12, 2019

Nate's Letter Home - August 12, 2019

elections - 12 agosto 2019

we have Nate's travel plans... he'll be landing in SLC at 10:22 am on September 10th!!  (Rachel will be on the plane with him)

It´s been a pretty good week. We´ve been finding a lot of people to teach. Unfortunately it´s still pretty hard to get them to come to church. But we did get a family to come yesterday, which was pretty awesome. Last monday we did divisions with 2 kids from the ward. I went with Alejandro, who got his mission call about a month ago. He´s going to Brasil and leaves september 25th. Anyway, I was with him when we visited this family for the first time. They had talked with elders before, several years ago. We taught the restoration and it was a really good lesson. They have a kid that plays basketball who I thought was about my age, but then he told us that he´s 15, which was a suprise. He´s as tall as me, so I imagine he must do pretty well in basketball here. But anyway, the dad, Javier, the mom, Andrea, their son Alesandro, and their one month old baby all came to church yesterday. 

Also, yesterday were the presidential elections. Although they weren´t the final elections, which I think will be in october. So I´m not really sure what these elections were exactly. But it was a pretty big deal. For months now there has been a ton of politcal campaign stuff going on. Every day when we walk through the center of Moreno we get handed like 20 papers from the 2 political parties. We always have to tell the people that we can´t vote.

Well, I´m not sure if I have much else to say.

I hope you guys have a great week!


-Elder Shelton

PS:  I forgot to send these. This is from my last area in Marcos Paz. This is the family that we worked with a lot, and the parents are going to get married. We made waffles with them one day. (my comp had a waffle iron)







PPS: And I forgot to mention that before leaving Marcos Paz, I went and visited this family. The daughter, Gabriela, was the first baptism I had in my mission. Unfortunately, the mom was working, so she wasn´t there.

 

Monday, August 5, 2019

Nate's Letter Home - August 5, 2019

we back - 5 agosto 2019

Well I´m back here in Moreno 3. On tuesday when I got here, there was ward council that night and when we showed up everyone was like what the heck are you doing here? haha. It was really cool to see everyone again.

On p-day, Elder Peña, who was my comp when I was here before, came to visit some people here in Moreno 3. So his comp stayed with my comp, and I went and visited people with Elder Peña. We first went and visited Carlos and Micaela, who we baptized. They were really suprised to see us both show up at their door. We went and visited a few other families too, and one family gave us lunch. It was a really cool day and brought back a lot of memories. 

Anyway, things are going good and we´re teaching a lot of people right now.

I hope you have a great week!

-Elder Shelton


PS:  A lot of elders from my group are saying they got their plane tickets today, but mine still hasn`t shown up in my inbox yet... so yeah. Maybe I`ll have it by Pday and I can tell you the details then