Monday, January 13, 2014

Chocolate Ville and Children's Day


Hello hello hello!

I hope Sam has an awesome time at mission prep! What do they do for that? I've never really been to one for the stake. I think it would be so fun to teach mission prep when I get back and share all my crazy stories and get kids excited for missions!

Also, good luck to Samuel with finals! You will survive!

Today we had planned to go to the Crocodile museum to go ride elephants; however, the government has shut down the roads in BKK so we can't really leave our area. :( Maybe next week? Sister S is going to teach us how to make Thai food, though! Tell Daniel that it WILL happen! I will ride an elephant in the near future!

 Okay, so this was a great week!

Last Monday after emails we went shopping at the Minburi market. I got some fun stuff to send/ bring home! We also had FHE in Lad Phrao. The traffic was waaaay bad though. That's something I need to remember to take into account here now. haha

On Tuesday English class was really fun! The Lao Elders have come up with a new program that is more interactive and fun. We even got to watch clips from Tangled! So, I'm enjoying teaching English a lot more!

Last week I contacted into a lady who's a leader of a Roman Catholic church here. She invited us to come share our beliefs with her. I was nervous a little bit because we never really teach Christians. I haven't been taught how to teach Christians! haha Anyway, we shared from the Bible and Book of Mormon and shared the restoration message. It went fine and she and her son had a lot of great questions. They invited us to come back and share whenever we want. I don't think they're that interested, but they're super friendly and welcoming.

One day we didn't know where we wanted to go street contacting, so Sister S decided to take me to "Chocolate Ville!" I had no idea what on earth that was, but it sounded pretty good to me! So, after a 45 minute walk we finally made it there. Turns out it’s a little replica of a 50's style American town. It's way cute! However, it was closed. So, we did not have any success there. But it definitely made me miss home!

This week we got an online referral and we were able to set up an appointment with him. He'd been to English in Chaengwatna and wanted a Book of Mormon. So, we met with him, introduced the Book of Mormon and scheduled an appointment for this week. We'll see where that goes!

We also got a referral from a lady in our ward. She's friend of a less active member. We were able to give an introductory lesson and schedule another appointment for this week also.

Also, last week I contacted into a lady who wasn't that interested in our message, but her 16 year old daughter is! The mom is way supportive of her learning with us and we taught them two days ago. I'm really excited. I think the daughter really liked learning, coming to the church, and wants to keep meeting! So excited!

Yesterday at church I sat by one of the Elders' new investigators. They contacted her on the street and invited her to church. She came, had lots of great questions, and seemed to enjoy it. She asked me "When do we know when we're suppose to be baptized?" Whoa! Right now! haha

These are just a few of the awesome things that happened this week. I can definitely see God's hand in our little area here. It really is amazing. So grateful for His help and guidance in helping people come to Christ. We are seeing miracles!

This week we Skype-taught Nadia and she gave us a tour of her house. (She lives down in the South Panhandle.) She's doing really well!

Sister NamLeg really wants to understand our lessons completely and she decided that she will be ready to be baptized on the 26th!

Also, yesterday Sister Boat was confirmed a member of the church! Happy day!

Oh, also! Really good news! In Mahasarakham Sister Bu finally got baptized! Sooooo excited and so happy!

Okay, other fun things this week:

Saturday was national Children's Day! All the little เด็กๆ s had a great day receiving gifts, candy, balloons, etc… So, Daniel.... Happy Children's Day! Way fun!

The other day I contacted into a falang from Texas. We've actually talked before. He told me that we missionaries haven't always had a great reputation in the past and then compared us to the Crusaders. "Kill for Christianity!" haha I explained that's definitely not our approach. We work hard to share our message but we do not force it on anyone. Interesting.

At church yesterday I translated for a Sister from China who only speaks Chinese and English. She's way cute. I'm not a good translator. Pretty sure I made up at least half of what was said. haha Also, as I was translating in Relief Society the teacher asked me to come up to explain something. I hadn't really heard what she was talking about because I was explaining something to the lady I was translating for. Anyway, I went up, the teacher handed me a microphone and asked me to talk about "personal beings." She'd written it in English on the board and wanted me to explain it. I had no clue what she was going for and looked like a complete fool trying to come up with something. haha I'm sure the RS was way confused. 

This week I finally found someone here selling my favorite taro banana leaf treat that I used to buy in Sarakham! Made my day!

Also, I think today I had the most confusing language study of my mission. Try reading 2 Nephi 13 in another language. It makes no sense. I was reading it and didn't understand any of it. So, I pulled out my English scriptures and figured out why- it's all about bonnets, mufflers, tinkling of feet, etc.... haha Made me laugh!

Anyway, Mom, you asked if I am a city mouse or a country mouse. I'd say in non-missionary life I'm still definitely a country mouse. However, as a missionary, I LOVE the city. I feel like I'm able to accomplish a lot in a day and I feel like I'm actually making a difference here! I love it! So grateful to be in Bangkapi right now! Heavenly Father really is blessing us!

Here's a quote from Elder Ballard in "Our Search for Happiness" that I really like:
"The Gift of the Holy Ghost intensifies our relationship with that member of the Godhead. In a way, it is like living next door to the firehouse. Although everyone is entitled to the fire department services, the safest person in town is the one who lives next door to the fire station. And that's what the gift of the Holy Ghost does, it makes Him a part of our lives." I was so excited when Sister Boat received this Gift yesterday. She's going to have that constant companionship, safety, and comfort for the rest of her life if she stays worthy of it! Amazing! God blesses us in so many ways.

I love you all so much and I love being a missionary! Have an awesome amazing week! 

Love you!

Liz :)


 FHE last week in Lad Phrao
 Happy Birthday Sister Sawangwong!
 Chocolate Ville
 Chocolate Ville fire truck

 Playing "degraw"--A Thai sport kind of like hacky sack and soccer mixed, 
using a ball made out of bamboo or something.
 With Sister Nat
 Sanding down Sister Ying's gate.
She gave the Elders her sunglasses to wear. haha



View from our apartment. The hospital is across the street.
 This is the soy that our church is on.
Waiting for the bus

Monday, January 6, 2014

A New Year, new goals, baptisms and boat rides

Hello Familia!

This was a great week! First and foremost, Sister Boat got baptized yesterday! It was a really wonderful day! She looked so happy and beautiful and bore a really nice testimony. So so happy for her! Sister Boat is a 20 year old college student here in Bangkapi. She loves to dance and she's just way sweet and cute! So, that was definitely the highlight of the week!

Second highlight: Yesterday as I was standing by the front door at church welcoming members I looked out at the parking lot and saw BROTHER BURGESS walking up the sidewalk! I almost died I was so excited and shocked! He came to visit Thailand with his wife and her family and they stopped into Bangkapi to come to church! I definitely lucked out. It was soooo fun to see him and talk with him. They are doing really well!

So, yesterday was pretty amazing!

Bangkapi is so awesome. I love it here! I love the area, I love the ward members, and I love our investigators. Sister Sawangwong is doing really well! Saturday was her birthday and she turned 23.  We celebrated with a cake from 7/11 and a service project. haha

Our Elders here are awesome! We have four specifically assigned to Bangkapi and two that serve in Lad Phrao, but are in our Bangkapi district. I am really lucky to be working with all these awesome, hard-working elders. 

Okay, so last Monday we went to an "ancient city" called Ancient Siam! It's basically this huge park with big replicas of the major structures, cities, etc... in Thailand. Way fun! We met up with the Srinacharin Sisters and rode beach bikes through the park, took pics, picnicked. It was so relaxing and soooo much fun.

After p-day ended we taught a lady that we contacted into from Mynmar. She speaks Thai pretty well, but we had pamphlets in her language for her. We'll see what comes from that!

On Tuesday we had a great district meeting. We discussed our goals for January. We figured that since this is a happening area, we have a really high functioning ward, and there are eight companionships, we are shooting for 16 baptisms this month. It's going to take a ton of faith and work, but I really believe it can happen. 

Okay, Tuesday night was fun! The ward had a big count-down party for the new year! They set up a little Karaoke stage and invited everyone to sing. They had a ton of food and decorations. It was so fun to talk with everyone and get to know people better. While we were all sitting eating and listening to the performers the sprinklers went off, soaking pretty much everyone and everything! haha  Luckily everyone thought it was hilarious and started running around laughing and trying to shut them off. One lady got completely drenched. She was eating a piece of toast and it literally disintegrated in her hand. She got such a kick out of it! haha  Just to add to the excitement of the night!

New Years Day was pretty much dead. No one could meet, so we went inviting all day long with the Elders. And Sister S. wanted to take us to this restaurant, but got lost and we all ended up at this weird shrine thing in the middle a forest. So confused. Still not sure what happened there.

Grandma Lynn will be very pleased to know that I am now teaching piano lessons! I'm teaching a recent convert named Nat. I drew out all the notes and a keyboard and labeled it. She's memorizing it. She can also play the bottom part to "Heart and Soul." She's persistent and loves it!

On Saturday we went with the Elders and finished up painting Sister Ying's house. Probably the worst paint job I've ever seen in my life, but she was thrilled with it! It was fun going out there to help her.

We had zone sports day in SapaanSuun at 8am this morning at a super nice international school. We played tennis, basketball, soccer and football. Right now I'm emailing from SapaanSuun! Way fun to see lots of friends!  While we were there a girl's basketball team was practicing (about 15 years old). They wanted to play against us. Umm.... I do NOT play basketball. haha  But we tried. Those girls are pretty darn aggressive! It was fun, but I looked like a fool! Fun morning! Later today we are going to some big market somewhere. Fun day!
On the way to sports day we had a great conversation with the taxi driver! He agreed to come to church this Sunday.

I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH! Thank you so much for your hard work, your love, and support!

Love,

Liz
 Sister Boat's baptism
 Brother Burgess!
Happy New Year!
 I drew those letters. haha
 Setting up for New Years Celebration
With Nadia!
A YW in the ward drew our district! I am now an anime character!
 Rainbow Bridge
 Ancient Siam





 River tour of the Royal Boats