Monday, July 25, 2011

Letter Dated July 25, 2011

Dear Mom & Dad;

Thanks for your email. Glad to hear you guys had fun at Bear Lake. I do miss some decent Jet Skiing ha ha ha, but not right now. It poured rain on us today. So I don't like water right now.

Mike & his new companion, Elder Stewart

So I was wondering if you could maybe tell me some sort of common spices I could use to put on some food here. Its all getting kind of bland. I know they have spices, i just don't know who what when where and why they exist ha ha.

Anyway this last week has been very interesting, crazy, and good. First things first. We had our transfers. Elder Sullivan is gone, to the Pampa, or the furthest area from the coast. He had a 10 hour bus ride. Whew.

So now I am with Elder Stewart from around San Diego California. I sent 6005 and 6004 they are photos of us from Monday the day he got there in our house. He has 1 transfer more then me so he really isn't to much older. He has better Spanish then me, but neither one of us are great by any means, so this should be a pretty interesting transfer. But I am excited, cause I know I will learn a ton. And we are working in the same area. And I don't feel sick anymore.
Beach of Chapadmalal


This last week, lets see... We ate pretty good, since Elder Sullivan and Elder Parra from our ward left. So Elder Silva has a new companion from Chile, but I don't remember his name, its not a super common one ha ha.

This weekend was pretty crazy, Sunday morning we got up at 6 am cause we had to meet the collective that was going through our area to pick up everyone for church. It was pretty crazy, but the Family Pacheco came and Bonnie who is friends with Pacheco and the daughter of  another investigator named Norma (who loves the church but cant go to church because she works Sundays.) anyway that was really awesome. I was pretty excited. Me and Elder Stewart are for sure going to baptize this transfer.

I also sent picture of the Sweet sunset we saw. Honestly there are sweet ones like 2 times a week but we usually don't have our cameras. Then some of the beach of Chapadmalal. Then a picture of my district and the Zone Leaders from before the transfers.

Then a sweet picture of me in a huge hole we dug for a service project for a member. Me and Elder Sullivan dug all morning (we didn't dig the whole whole, only a few feet of it, but still, too us forever).

Then a picture of me in the bosque (forest) way sweet forest and the sign, oddly, says Mangore, ew. Anyway.

Forest that Mike walks through to get to his area
Sunday, is when Elder Sullivan left, and he left early, so I spent the rest of the day with the Zone Leaders. And that's crazy during transfers. We were at the terminal from like 6pm to 12am, then I went back home with Elder Silva and Elder Araya. Then today (Monday) at 8 we picked up my comp and Elder Araya's comp in the terminal, and we had to leave our house at 6:45, so we got up at 6:15. (So the past few days I didn't get any sleep...yawn.)

The hole that Mike and Elder Sullivan help dig
Then at 11 we went and got Elder Silvas new comp. So the weekend has been crazy.  But fun, ha ha. Then when we got Elder Silvas's comp they took a taxi home, and we couldn't all fit the luggage so me and Elder Stewart took a collective (or bus),  but we found out that there were 3 buses that used the 511 number, we took the wrong one which took us probably 20 blocks from house instead of like 10. Which was fine, except we got off, and it started to pour rain. Like drops the size of a nickle. The roads were flooded ha ha. (Oh my comp took a picture of us in the flooded roads walking home ha ha, I'm uploading it now) ha ha, yea we got SOAKED, I'm not dry yet. and its been hours.

So that's pretty much the excitement for the week.  I don't have much else if you have questions about my new comp or anything just ask.

Enjoy your week, Happy Birthday last Monday Dad!

Love Elder Obray
Mike's walk home in the rain
Mike zone and district before transfers



















Monday, July 18, 2011

Letter Dated July 18, 2011

Dear Mom & Dad;

Thanks for the Email. And the music.  Good to hear everyone in the family is doing good and that my friends are all continuing with the mission. I must say I was super surprised that you would go to Bear Lake without me ha ha. Enjoy.
Sunset



So this is the last week of the transfer, and my companion Elder Sullivan has a really good chance of getting transferred. By that I mean like 99% chance. So when I write again next time I will probably have a new companion.

I am still a bit sick (well really I pretty much got better, and then got sick again ), its not bad just a cold but it has lasted longer then normal. Probably cause I don't really get much extra rest ha ha.

This week we did divisions with the Elders in Miramar, I was in my area with Elder Araya from Chile. He is a really good kid, probably one of the better teachers I have been with so far.

Sunset
For me and Elder Sullivan this wasn't the best week, Family Pacheco was out of town most of the week so we only got to teach them once and they couldn't go to church Sunday.  Family Cuinka we only got to talk to once the entire week and family Barrionuevo we taught once, and then stopped by and talked to them for a few minutes another day. We did find one new investigator named Carlos though. He smokes and drinks (like everyone else here) but he was pretty receptive,  He didn't go to church, we will probably find out Tuesday.

This week my Mission President is coming to Mar Del Plata to do interviews, which should be cool.  There is a RM here in our Ward who just got home from serving in Provo Ut. ha ha. The same city as where my companion is from, He served Spanish speaking, but of course he did a decent amount in English as well. He can speak English pretty well. He told us he is studying super hard right now, and saving his money so he can go to byu.

Right now, there is a South American soccer cup going on that's pretty big, so sometimes during the day nobody cares about us poor missionaries ha ha ha. They just gotta watch that soccer ha ha.

Sunset
Some good news for us, is the Ward has a bus that will pass by our area and pick up members and investigators now. Since our ward covers a huge area we kind of need it. Apparently, they used to have one like a year ago, but it got to expensive. But some ward members pitched in to get it going again.

Well that's really all I have to say, have a good week. Sorry I don't have any pictures ha ha, but I didn't take any this week. This week I should have some good ones since Elder Sullivan is leaving.

Love Elder Obray

Monday, July 11, 2011

Letter Dated July 11, 2011

Dear Mom & Dad;

Julieta & Deltina
Glad to hear everything in your part of the world is still going good. I got some pretty good pictures, I'm not sure how well you will be able to see the things I will describe about them without zooming in.

Julieta & Deltina
Pictures 5930 through 5932 are pictures of little girls from the family Pacheco In the activity we had Saturday (which was a huge success and I will describe it more later). The family is one of our 3 main investigators. The mom is in picture 5928. Mom is called Luciana, the older girl is Julieta 7, and the little one is Delfina 5. The dad and older son didn't go for some reason or other. Anyway they are awesome.

Julieta & Deltian
Picture 5925 is one of the ward activity. Lots of people there for a ward of like 90 active members ha ha. Pablo, a guy in the tan sweater in about the center is our new mission leader, he is a stallion. He went on his mission like 10 years ago, he is 31 and just barely got a girlfriend ha ha. Reminds me a bit of Nate  ha ha.

Picture 5926 is a picture of the Panisas. A bunch of little kids two of which are baptized. they go to church rarely but usually go to the activities ha ha. Way funny kids though, you can see Elder Sullivan with them and 5927 is the same really.

Picture 5925 - Ward Party
Picture 5928 is our investigator Luciana and her two little girls, and some ward members, the ward members here are awesome when new investigators come. Especially if they are a family, so they felt super welcome and loved it.

Picture 5929, a bunch of ward members, in the verrry back, you can see a girl with a shirt with lots of colors, well her and her sister are sitting next to each other, and there parents across the table, they are the Family Cuinka, who are also our investigators. We have been working with them for over a month and this is the first time they went to the church, and we have only been able to teach them the first lesson ha ha. Way good family though.
Picture 5926 - Elder Sullivan with kids
anyway so that's all the pictures I will send. The transfer ends really soon and Elder Sullivan will most likely leave, so I should get some more/better pictures for you then of the people.

So this week went really well for us. The start not so much, but the end was good. I was pretty sick Monday through Saturday, but we still went out and worked. Really though, we didn't get as many good lessons and we would have liked. But somehow (had honestly nothing to do with us ha ha) the Family Cuinka came to the activity Saturday.

We had some interesting things happen, we walked to our area, Wednesday I think, and we happen to run into the Wife, Carma and the youngest daughter Celia, actually we didn't see them, they came and talked to us out of nowhere ha ha. And that was really the first time we and been able to talk to them in a good week or two. We had all but given up hope on them, and they only seemed remotely interesting when we invited them to the activity.
Picture 5927 - Elder Sullivan with kids
But next thing you know the whole family showed up. The two girls made fiends with the young women almost instantly, in fact, when me and Elder Sullivan got to the activity all the girls were over talking in a corner like girls tend to do . But we were pretty stoked, and the members treated them super well. And we got the 1st counselor of the bishopric, who had talked with Jorge (the dad) a lot to invite them to church Sunday. It went super well, the family loved it.

Picture 5928 - Luciana and her two girls
The family Pacheco, we called a Ramiz (cheap taxi) for them to get there, since they don't have a car, and they are pretty poor. and the mom and little girls came, we had already taught the family with a member, and the member invited Luciana (the mom) to sit with her and all her friends so that was good. Of course the two little girls were bored, which is why I have picture of them, cause they came and sat next to me cause apparently I am more entertaining ha ha ha, imagine that. ha ha and they all liked the activity, you should have seen the two little girls faces when they had to leave the church  so very sad ha ha.

The activity was cool, we ate a food called Lucro which is good I guess ha ha. Its a soup stuff. But its got Churisso which is a really good sausage in it. Anyway they played all these games (which was for all ages except really young) and everybody participated a bit. The people here are a lot louder then they are in the states ha ha ha ha.


Picture 5929 - Cuinka Family in the very back
Anyway so Sunday came and the family Pacheco never answered there door (found out later the mom was sick) and we had called Cuinkas and were waiting hoping they would come. And they did. Which was awesome. And the members just absorbed them so they just disappeared until the Gospel Principles class where new members and investigators go. And we had a way good lesson (one of the best I've seen) about baptism and Jorge Cuinka even made a sweet comment. Anyway they all loved the church. And we have high hopes for them right now. We will see what happens in the next couple of weeks. Oh and one of the Families, Beloki, invited the family Cuinka over for a Noche de Hogar (family night) Friday night and of course we are going to be there to teach lesson two ha ha. But we are pretty excited for this next week or so.

Anyway this is a long letter and I typed really fast.  I hope you can understand all of it. If you have question be sure to ask.

And just so you know, as much as I would like nate to get married, he can wait till I get home. I reallly do like wedding food. Just saying  ha ha.

Have a good week.

Love Elder Obray.







Monday, July 4, 2011

Letter Dated July 4, 2011

Dear Mom & Dad;

Elder Parra

Thanks for the music you sent, I am probably going to have to find a cheap mp3 player to play them on, or I'll get a CD player radio and burn them on Cd's, I haven't decided, really just depends on the mp3 price. And restrictions, just don't send me anything that's not good music. The manual tells us to listen to music that will help us to focus on the gospel, so classic music is good, any church music with good lyrics, no love songs(cause we shouldn't spend our time thinking about girls) hopefully that helps.
Mike with his new teeth

So exciting story, my comp threw up in our lesson after P-day last Monday ha ha, he was apparently a bit sick, but its alright, we were doing a family night at a members house so it wasn't so bad, he was just a little bit embarrassed. We are going over there again tonight for a retry ha ha.

Story 2, we buy our groceries for the weeks on Monday, and we knew it was fast Sunday  this Sunday so we bought food and everything. Well, it turns out that Saturday the other two elders' (Parra and Silvas) lunch fell through so they came back to the house and ate, but they ate my spaghetti sauce, so on fast Sunday I was planning on eating spaghetti, but I didn't have any sauce; ( ha ha so I ate oatmeal instead. Mmmmmmmm good, ha ha ha. I was slightly frustrated, but its alright.
Elder Sullivan with his big bowl of oatmeal

In those images, Elder Sullivan ate a huge bowl of oatmeal, you can see the bowl almost full.  We found some candy teetch that are gross looking that you can attach to your teach for a few minutes and we took some pictures, the native is Elder Silva, I don't remember what I told you about him, but just for your information, he is 26 years old! whew.

I think those gold pictures you talked about are Elder Brown ha ha, but I don't have those pictures with me today so I can't check....I think though the map is the 2nd area and all the pictures after 5853.

Elder Sullivan
So lets see, this week we had two lessons with the Family Rodriguez, who is Norma's friend. The lessons went pretty well I would say, and we brought an awesome member to the second one. Unfortunately they couldn't go to church Sunday because the mom was really sick.  The family is really good though. We just have to hope they do their part.

Elder Sullivan
We taught another family, Juan & Alejandra Barrionuevo, they are cool and like the church, but don't go because they don't really have a good way to get there. We are working out a way for them to get to church, but its a struggle to find a person with a car that's not full already. We taught them the Word of Wisdom this week, Juan seemed alright with it, said it wasn't a big deal to give up those things, Alejandra though really likes her coffee.  Other then that, this week we struggled, we taught a few random people, but not much that's really promising.  One of the hardest things here is that the people are VERY set in their religious ways and don't want to change the church they go to, or their idea about marriage. those are super common, a lot of people here are anti marriage which is terrible.

It was pretty cold here this last week, lots of rain and wind, it actually snowed in our area for a few minutes which was a shock, it doesn't do that very often here ha ha.

Elder Sullivan
So that's the life of the mission right now. We will see what happens this next weeks. Oh and Happy 4th of July. I didn't get to see any fireworks :( ha ha o well.

Oh and you should tell me when everyone Birthdays are, I can't remember. I think mines in November, Nate's is in February, millions of them in July, and Jenny in August.

Sounds like you guys all had a good week, keep staying busy and enjoying the large variety of food that the U.S.A has to offer, I say that cause I had a terrible craving for Panda Express this week, but there isn't anything even CLOSE to it here, ha ha.

Love Elder Obray.