Monday, February 4, 2013

Hola muchachos!

This past week was pretty crazy. My comp and I have been really busy with lots of awesome new investigators including a family with lots of questions and wants me to teach them English, ha ha. We will see how that goes. There wasn't any news of the Superbowl here in Mexico. No surprise there.

Ok ready for the good part?! My first baptism was you guessed it, AWESOME. It for sure didn't work out according to plan but it was deffinitely an experience and something I'll remember. So we planned on baptizing two boys (one 9 and one 11 years old) from a less active family on Saturday, but their dad has been having problems and on Thursday we found him drunk when we were going to teach a lesson. We took care of the situation though, carefully, and said a prayer all together with the whole family kneeling. On the day of the baptism me and Guty are running late having to take a hour bus ride from another city because he is district leader and had to do a baptismal interview there and we didn't get back til an hour after the baptism was going to start. We go to the kids house and take them to the church and find their dad there drunk again. He kept on telling me he was going to baptize his own kids which was a little scary but I stayed calm and talked to him. We decided not to do the baptism that day because of everything and we agreed to do it the next day after church where everything will be a whole lot peaceful and organized. 
So that's what we did! The baptismal service was awesome and full of the Spirit. I loved seeing the smile on Tristan and Yair's faces when I brought them back up out of the water. Ha, so ya theres my first baptismal experience in a nutshell and I have a whole lot more ahead of me.

Thanks everyone for all the love and support! Read the Book of Mormon!

Love,
       Elder Adam Shurtliff
Adam didn't tell me what this is. Do you think it's a scorpion?
 

Monday, January 28, 2013

HOOOOOLAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Getting the laundry done
 How is everybody doing?! Surviving the freezing winter? Its as hot as ever here, but this week has went by really fast.
I think I'm getting used to the schedule and everything, but the hard thing for me right now is learning the streets and stuff of the city so I can actually know where I'm going. If you know anything about me, I'm terrible with directions and so especially in Mexico where there are hardly any street signs it´s definitely a challenge. I gotta get it down though so I will be able to survive when my comp leaves me next month.

Me and Elder Guty are doing awesome! We are teaching each other a ton and are growing as a companionship so we can teach by the Spirit in unity. Its awesome to see our ward grow every week as we get the members more involved with missionary work and helping us out with our lessons so our new converts aren't just future less actives like a lot of the people here

We are going to get our first baptisms this Saturday which is exciting especially for me because it will be the first one for me where I'm actually doing the baptizing. OH YA! Its definitely giving me motivation to keep working hard.

I know I said I would tell more about our investigators this week but if I'm going to upload pics this week I gotta do that instead, so next week I promise!

Shout out to SARAHENRETTY and Nat Cat because I got their Dear Elders a couple days ago! Ha. One of Sarah´s was from way back when I was first entering the MTC but it was fun to read. THANK YOU!

OH and if you haven't read the book, Our Search for Happiness by M. Russel Ballard, you should. Nuff Said!

LA IGLESIA ES VERDADERA! TENGA FE EN CRISTO!

Con Amor,
              Elder Adam Shurtliff

Monday, January 21, 2013

Hey everyone!

I'm doing awesome here in Tizimin and working hard everyday even so hard that it's even difficult to stay awake during that last lesson of the day. Ha. Hopefully that's just me getting used to all the walking and sun. It's funny to hear about the cold weather you having. Here we have had some rainy days with 75-80 degree weather and the people here are acting like their freezing all bundled up in jackets. Ha.

My comp is Elder Gutierrez from Mexico City. He is a really hard worker even though he is in his last weeks. I think he's excited to go home, but he doesn't like telling people how many more months he as left for some reason. Ya you don´t have to worry about us slacking. He's teaching me a ton that gets me out of my comfort zone like talking with everyone and being persistant.

Tizimin is small compared to cities in the US, but it's still big to me because we have to walk pretty much everywhere. Let's just say that I´m missing my bike right about now. The houses here range from alright looking one story houses to little shacks in a dirt lot. It's really incredible to see how little these people have, but they are still way loving and kind. The church is normal sized and pretty nice, but it's different because the chapel, offices, and classrooms are completely different buildings and the basketball court is out back. We only have one tiny ward meeting in it and we were happy to see a whole 40 people went last week haha. Me and my comp even had to give talks our first Sunday and werent asked til we got there that morning. Ha. It was definitely a memory. My goal is to make it into a 3 ward church filled up to the back with people. There's enough members for that, but there are just so many inactive members.

Well I hope everyone is avoiding freezing their butts off while I sweat mine off!
¡LA IGLESIA ES VERDADERA!

Hasta Luego!

Con Amor,
Elder Adam Shurtliff

No pictures this week. I'm a little sad because Adam didn't have time to write me this week either, and I'm hoping that it isn't the start of a trend. It's good to hear that he is doing well and loving the work though. Have a great week!
Monique

Monday, January 14, 2013

I Made It!

I'm finally in Mexico and I'm loving it even if my feet feel like they are going to fall off everyday and I'm always soaked in sweat. I'm in a little pueblito (city) called Tizimin which is right between Merida and Cancun. My new comp is a 22 month old Mexican who is going to die soon, but he's awesome and we get along really well because he's a weirdo. Hm I wonder why my last two comps have been weirdos and I have gotten along so well with them. Ha, coincidence I guess.

The Spanish of course is coming along really well since its pretty much all I speak now. I'm loving the hammock and the food is fantastico as if that was even a question. There are always people walking around on the streets and are all really nice and are open to everything I feel like no matter what we taught them. It's really easy to find new people to teach unlike in Chicago, but the problem here is it's hard to get them serious about their commitments and to have a real desire to learn more and to act on it. Me and my comp are opening our area from being closed for a transfer and it's hard, but totally worth it.
The ward is really small and there are a ton of less actives which is why we are told not to go out tracting and try to have a member present in our lessons as much as we can so that new converts have friends and stay strong. 

Well, I hope you all like the pictures! Oh if you're worrying about my safety, DON'T. President Salinas told me to tell everyone that this mission is the safest in Mexico so it's you all that I'm worried about. Ha. stay safe and read the Book of Mormon!

THE CHURCH IS TRUE

Con amor,
              Elder Shurtliff

In case you forgot where to write, here you go:
Elder Adam Shurtliff
Mexico Merida Mission
Calle 45 #527 Q y Calle 70
Col. Centro 97000
Merida, Yucatan
MEXICO
This is the address to the mission office and where he would like to receive mail and, of course, packages.
~Monique

'Bye Chicago!



 Hola Mexico!


Taco Tuesday, or Wednesday, or Saturday...not sure really
Boy, he is SWEATY! Good thing they have SpongeBob ice pops there!

Monday, December 31, 2012

!FELIZ ANO NUEVO!

So since I didn't get to e-mail last week because of Christmas and everything I'll just give a quick recap of pretty much the highlights of these last couple weeks. I got my first baptism! Ha well kindof. Me and my comp got to organize the Camacho's baptism and get them ready with the interview and everything while the missionaries who found them got to baptize them. It's kindof sad that I won't be able to see through all the new investigators me and Elder Adam's are getting right now. 

In other news me and my comp caught a bunny! Haha we were actually going to eat it ourselves (since Elder Adams wants to kill and eat everything he sees), but we ended up giving it to an awesome member family who already has a TON of animals.


 My Christmas was AWESOME. Thank you so much everyone who sent stuff! You're TOO KIND. I got tons of food and candy so I'll be gaining some weight pretty soon probably ha. It was so much fun to be able to Skype my family and Sarah too! My mission president is awesome and left it up to us and our judgement for who we can talk to and for how long for our special Christmas call instead of the normal 45 minutes to one house. I am sooooo grateful for that.

 Thanks to our awesome ward we had some marvilloso dinners for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day dinners. On Christmas Day we actually had like 12 other missionaries come over to our apartment to open presents and stuff so it really did feel like Christmas with tons of people and wrapping paper 3 ft. deep on the floor. Ha the other day Elder Adams dressed up in a Santa suit and I put on a elf hat and we went over to a investigator's house to surprise them and their family. It was pretty funny.
 We also got to have a Christmas party at the mission home. We swapped ties and ate lots of hot chili. YUM. President Fenn also gave us an awesome message about overcoming trials and know that Christ went through it all so He could help us through everything we will face.
 
Thank you so much everyone for all of your love and support! SPECIAL SHOUTOUT to the one and only Sarah Henretty because I finally got her letters that she sent a while ago all around the same time. I also got to talk to her and some of her family on Christmas and she's just awesome with all the motivation she gives me. YOU DA BEST
 
That's all for now! If you're sad, read the Book of Mormon. If you're happy...READ THE BOOK OF MORMON! Trust me on this one.
 
Love,
        Elder Adam Shurtliff

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

No Tiempo

HOLA EVERYONE! How's it going?!
 
This week has been a lot harder than the first week, but it went by pretty fast. I've been really loving our awesome ward members. They are feeding us a ton and I'm loving it. No Green meals yet though! 
 
Elder Adams and I are doing pretty well with our 8 investigators. We are really trying to learn all of their specific individual needs so we can give them exactly what they need to be happy and learn more about how they can come unto Christ and it's hard work. No joke. The thing that's really a challenge to do here is to help them realize how important it is to keep commitments because they mostly progress very slowly. We are doing awesome though and try to stay away from tracking by looking for former investigators and asking for referrals instead. 
 
Oh and what's cool is that there are more than enough Spanish people here so I get my share of both speaking and trying to understand Spanish. I'll get it down before I get to Mexico hopefully though! By the way I went to go see the Mexican consulate this morning and they almost have it figured out. I might be out of here as early as January 7th but we will see. 

I have only done one service "project" so far. It was just me and the Elder I was on exchanges with, digging roots out for this elderly investigator lady, but I felt pretty manly wielding an axe in the rain. The weather has been pretty chill...literally. It's pretty cold, but still no snow, just some rain.
 
Well I would love to share all the individual awesome stories of all my investigators and little miracle stories, but my time is about up.
 
Oh ya and shout out to Glen Reber because he is the only one I have gotten mail from since I got to Chicago haha.
 
THE CHURCH IS TRUE! BYEEEE
 
Love,
       Elder Shurtliff
p.s. no pics this week sorry

Monday, December 10, 2012

Six Weeks in the Windy City

 
Well I'm finally here! It's not exactly Mexico, but it will do just fine for five weeks or so. So after three days in Chicago I already have news about my visa! I'm actually going to see the visa consulate tomorrow morning, but I'll still be here for until the end of the transfer (another five weeks) because they don't want new missionaries coming into Mexico when they just barely changed companions and areas. That's alright though because that means I get to stay here and have a good old fashioned Chicago Christmas and then next year I'll get one in Mexico! I'm lucky and get two missions and since everyone always says their mission is the best in the world, I can actually choose which one is better. I'll probably end up saying that I had the two best missions in the world or something. ha.
Ok so I'll start telling about my week from when I got to the airport. 

Me, Elder Vrska and some other Elders actually got to ride first class for some reason which was cool, but not that great. I wanted to start talking to people all around me and stuff, but it's harder than it sounds because they were either reading a book or sleeping. 
 I did end up talking with the flight attendant though. Too bad she was already a member though. I mean it's awesome that she's a member, but...you know what I mean.
So we got off the plane and met my mission president at the bottom of the escalator at the airport just how I imagined it and gave us our copy of the Book of Mormon to give to someone. We loaded up our luggage in the van which drove to the mission home, but we headed to the famous Millennial Park by train. So it was hard at first, but I actually talked to this elderly man on the train in Spanish with the help of one of the Mission President's assistants. He was actually doing pretty much all of the talking and I did a lot of smiling, nodding, and trying to find the right times to laugh or say, "si". I definitely have to work on my Spanish comprehension though because it might be obvious, but people who grew up speaking Spanish talk differently than the RMs at the MTC and so it's a little tough to understand sometimes (especially on a train). So we went to Millennial Park and saw "The Bean" (giant mirror shaped like a bean) and Olympic Stadium which was pretty cool. 
 Once we got on the train to go to the mission president's house I started talking to this guy, but then one Elder tapped me on the shoulder and pointed at a sign that said, "Quiet car during rush hour" and I was like AW MAN! How am I supposed to teach people if I can't talk?!
Chicago is the place with the biggest buildings and the most people walking around than I have ever seen and it's pretty dang awesome. I like the city, but being in the suburbs which is where I'm at now is awesome too. I got paired up with my new companion known as Elder Adams (perfect right?) and we are doing awesome together. He's from Bear River, UT and is a rodeo man which is pretty cool. He's been in Chicago for 9 months and is helping me out big time with the Spanish. 

 Although a couple days ago we were eating at this old lady member's house who almost mumbled to herself when she talked and he went to the bathroom to purposely leave me alone with her for like twenty minutes. It was good though because I just asked questions like, "What are you doing for Christmas?" and then just sat back and listened because she talks a ton. It was pretty funny and he keeps pulling little pranks on me like going up to the wrong house when going to an appointment and waiting to see if I would notice. Don't worry, I did. He did get me though when he told me we were going to tract a street and we got into this one house with a man asking all sorts of specific questions about the Book of Mormon and almost yelling asking me how he could know that's it's true. I was like, "Oh, ok great! Good question!" and I had him read the last two paragraphs of the Intro. He was like, "Ok, but don't we have to pray first?" I was like, "Ya that's right! You already know!". That was when finally he jumped up to give me a handshake and told me he was Hermano Quinones, aka a member. Hahaha it was pretty funny. We actually go over to his house and have dinner with him like three times a week now and they are really nice and friendly.
So everything is awesome here in Cicero, Illinois. There's definitely a lot of work to do here because the missionaries before us left a ton of inactives and former investigators that we are going to try our best to reactivate and keep them on the path to eternal life again. The food is fantastico! I'm getting so stuffed here and it's awesome but sometimes it's too much. One time we were going from one dinner appointment to another and we were locking up our bikes and I see Elder Adams making himself puke so he could have room for more food. Haha I was like, I will never do that. So ya good food. I'm not so great on a bike (crashed on my first day) but that's alright because I think we are putting them away for the winter. Ha I'll tell that story later probably.
I'm all out of time! I miss you all!
THE CHURCH IS TRUE!
Love,
       Elder Adam Shurtliff