Alright.
;)
So here in the ccm. I am enjoying every second of it...
except when I want to pull my companion’s head off. ;) That makes things
a little hard. So the food is so far pretty much the same as back home. Just
much more bread, therefore, more fat. ;) I am getting some roles, no fun
but I will work them off. I have been working out every night and my abs hurt
so bad every day because I work them like crazy, still too much skin and fat
over my stomach to show the 8 pack I know to be under there. ;)
I hope you guys have enjoyed the pictures, they are so much
fun! The people here are so amazing and I can’t tell you how much I am
going to miss my cam president. He has truly become a family member to
me. I don’t know what this next week is going to be like saying good bye
to him, it’ll be like the airport allover again! He is so stinkin learned
in the scriptures and I love every second I spend with him because he makes me
want to be a better missionary, son, father, and most importantly... a strong
priesthood holder. He has such a strong testimony and he answers my
questions with such perfect scriptures and elaborates just enough for me to
find the answer.
I have had so many spiritual experiences here!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ill shares a short one
really quick. First off this is in "IP" so this is a teacher
who is acting like an investigator (the teacher acting has actually taught this
investigator in real life so they know how to best play the part) but with that
being said, it can be sometimes difficult to have the spirit guide a made up
lesson. But I have witnessed the Holy Spirit’s testifying power and been
a tool in the lord’s hand. I brought tears to Hermana (Hmn.) ferrera when
I taught her about baptism. Before I could even ask her if she would like
to be baptized, she looked at me with tear filled eyes and asked ME if I could
baptize her TOMMORROW!! She said she felt the spirit so strongly that she couldn’t
hold back the tears or the urge to ask. I have truly fallen in love with
the Holy Ghost. He is so loving and powerful... I have a member of the
GODHEAD by my side every time I need him... I may be far away from my family,
but I have the Holy Ghost and when my family does too, I have the teaching
power of God himself.
Living conditions, Well.... I have been appointed (assigned) room coordinator, basically baby sitter of a bunch of 20 year olds who don’t speak any English. ;) Little difficult but I do like the authority. Anyways, I am learning so well how to lead from both ends of the spectrum. One from being the one holding the power and teaching other missionaries how to do things correctly, and the other is being the one without authority teaching the teacher how to teach. Sounds like I am being power hungry huh?? ;) I am not. But I have TRUELY been grateful for the positions I have been placed in thus far, (junior companion and not district leader) because being the one that teaches is so wonderful! I have seen my first companion grow so much in his leadership skills. When we first met, for the first like 2 days he wasn’t even able to pick who to say the companionship prayers... he had never held a position of responsibility before, never been the man of the house when his father was away, so this was hard for him. I was able to teach him allot about leading not by leading him. But by helping he led. There we go. That is how I want to put it. ;) I helped him see how great of a leader he could be. He has thanked me for that specifically now because he has a senior Latino comp now. His comp has the same problem!! therefore, everything elder Dallin (My old comp) learned while he was my comp, he now uses to teach another missionary. I love how that works, the domino effect. ;)
Living conditions, Well.... I have been appointed (assigned) room coordinator, basically baby sitter of a bunch of 20 year olds who don’t speak any English. ;) Little difficult but I do like the authority. Anyways, I am learning so well how to lead from both ends of the spectrum. One from being the one holding the power and teaching other missionaries how to do things correctly, and the other is being the one without authority teaching the teacher how to teach. Sounds like I am being power hungry huh?? ;) I am not. But I have TRUELY been grateful for the positions I have been placed in thus far, (junior companion and not district leader) because being the one that teaches is so wonderful! I have seen my first companion grow so much in his leadership skills. When we first met, for the first like 2 days he wasn’t even able to pick who to say the companionship prayers... he had never held a position of responsibility before, never been the man of the house when his father was away, so this was hard for him. I was able to teach him allot about leading not by leading him. But by helping he led. There we go. That is how I want to put it. ;) I helped him see how great of a leader he could be. He has thanked me for that specifically now because he has a senior Latino comp now. His comp has the same problem!! therefore, everything elder Dallin (My old comp) learned while he was my comp, he now uses to teach another missionary. I love how that works, the domino effect. ;)
Funny stories, hmmm... lets see. There are lots of funny
things I do with the Latinos. ;) I have been lucky enough the past few weeks to
have a Latino friend here all the time who would teach me slang and jokes and
such in Spanish. It was really hard to learn, but now I am grateful for
it because I am the only gringo in my room!!!! I have a bunch of Latinos gabbing
back and forth and I am able to UNDERSTAND allot of what they are saying and
contribute to their conversations!! It is so beautiful to really start getting
a hold on the language, amazing that I can now follow the idea of almost any
conversation because I know most all of the tenses and a large majority of the
language. Now I just pick out the stuff I don’t know and learn it.
;) It is fun and supper challenging. Reminds me of calculus. Except
in calc you had a teacher explain it to you in English. This is in Spanish,
so in this analogy, it would be like trying to teach someone calculus with more
calculus.... ha-ha. ;) make any since? Really hard but oh how I
love the Spanish. It is such a blessing that I have been called to this
mission. So humbling.
The weather, wow. It is hot every day here. The sun beats
down on me and I am getting a killer garment tan. ;) Ha-ha kind of proud of
that one... it rains everyone and a while here. ___ It was POORING rain
when I flew into Argentina!!!!
I don’t remember if I told you that or not!!! We had to circle the airport for
a good 10 minutes before landing. It was so cool. ;) Crazy entering
a country where EVERYTHING is in Spanish. We had to fend for ourselves till we finally
got through security and made it to the "Elders" sign being held by a
bus driver. ;) Between the buses to the door of the ccm, I drenched my
suit!!!!!! Ha-ha. I will have to continue this letter later today
with legit paper cause I Gotta go. Love you all!!!
I got your package!!!!!! How blessed and spoiled I am!!!!
I got two letters from my momma and one from the Rices, two dear elders
from my dad. ;) Thanks so much :) pray and thank god for blessing us with
that, the package was water damaged and they tried their hardest to get inside
that box without cutting or disturbing the pictures, ha-ha. Finally I got
it. ;) haven’t gotten to read the letters yet because I didn’t want to miss my
email time.
I will email for 10 minutes or so Monday... my p days are
going to change to Mondays so I get to email you before I leave the ccm ;)
Love you all so much!!!!!!!!!!!!
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