Desde Guatemala

Dallin Davis' Mission Experience



Monday, August 29, 2011

Down $.70

So here are your questions for this week:

So you mentioned that you are really starting to love the people. How are you liking the country/city of Guatemala?
Tell me about the sister that cooks for you guys. What's her name, what does she usually cook and about how much do you pay her?
Describe some of the homes you visit your investigators in.
Is everyone pretty humble there, or do you get to visit with people with means as well?
Tell me about your most exciting thing that has happened in the last two weeks?
Tell me about some of the members in the wards you get to work with or have gotten to know. Names and what are they like?
How about the Bishops?
Tell me about your zone conferences? What have you learned and have you heard from any general authorities?


Oh man its great here people are all diferent but as a misionary you start caring about people and see them as children of heavenly father. As well the scenery is awesome it basically really dirty city straight into jungle some peoples back yards you should see. Its a risk taking our cameras to our area but one of these days I will. The guy that robbed us didnt do anything he was just really drunk started throwing up gang signs and asked us for money we didnt know if hre had a gun on him but we didnt want to find out it was 5 quets which is about 70 cents he wanted 10 dollars american but we were like we dont car dollars. He left after that no problem we fist bumped and everything. Our cocinera is hma Sacaida she makes good food like chicken, soup, noodles, beans and rice whatever it pretty varied. we pay her 15 quetz a day (2 bucks) that is a worked out deal across the whole mission. becaus some time we eat in other areas like the zone leaders. Holmes are varied to depends where exactly we are like colonies like 8 de marzo, la joya, Acentamiento are poor. But others are nice two stories brick walls. Basically everyone has tin roofs so when its raining hard we cant teach because no can hear anyone. That isnt a big problem but it happens. Not eveyone is humble no but alot are. Thats not the problem because we can basically get into any house we want but everyone and thier dog son evangelicos. One of the most exciting things was probably when i got off the bus and my copm didnt and i had to run after it untill the next stop he didnt even know. The common form of entertainment for us is the drunks though. There is something always going on with them. We only have one ward in our area the people are great Some families like familia lopez are pilas Hmo always helps us out. another would be familia Xec The parents are fun and two son Oliver who is 28 and alex who is 23. The both arent married and is doesnt look like it is happening soon. We like to molestarles about being chambones. Alex knows alot of english and asks me about american culture. That actually is something i get asked alot And i have noticed that we have alot of things that these people dont . Like one of our recent converts Conrado he is 60 something doesnt have a job cant find one and barely getsa along, yes ward members help him but he doesnt have social security or any real support. He has family but only one of his daughters help him out. Just something i was thinking about. Our bishop is awesome he is pretty young though just barely 30 but he gets stuff done loves us and likes to have us over. He says the last 2 or three companionships havent been as hardworking as us. I have had one zone conference it was with the four city zones but no general authorities, it was awesome i learned alot. alright mom thats all for this week love you and thankyou for everything love hearing about the family and everything. Write to you next week.


To Dad (the token sentence):

Its all god but I am doing good trying to stay healthy and everthing nothing much to write right now but love you and thanks for everthing.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Take some pix please

So here are your questions for this week:
Did you get transfered?
Do you still have the same companion?
Are you liking the area you're in?
Tell us about your investigators?
How are you liking your mission president?


No i stayed here for one more change with my comp we are pumped because we got a lot of people here to baptize. Love the area its one of the more sucsessfull in the mission but any investigator is nice. Everyone is mostly nice even when they regects us one of the more progessing ones is Fam Ramirez They need to get married before they can be baptized because they really want to get baptized. They have to work on some papers which cost money and they are really poor we cant help them only animarles. Mission president is great you can really see that he recieves revalacion for this mission. There are no costcos in this mission but i was thinking about sending a box home i am going to find out how much that costs first its just some stuff in english that i want for after i get back because i am basically stuying in spanish now. And some clothes like that rain jacket i dont think am going to use it here maybe after. I willl probably put the camera in to because i dont have time at all. love you mom thanks for everything that you do.


To Dad:

Thanks Dad it really does help me hearing some of the things you write. Ya that Matthew holmes is not a member but its awesome to hear that is getting envolved with the church. Brandon is such a goof but that is awesome to hear he working towards the papers. As well about josh that all i could ask for to just stay strong and keep busy. Yes there are trials but like you said definatly always a way to overcome them. Wow what a week it wasnt one of the more succesfull but i care more about the people not the dats. Love you Dad and thanks for your support. Write to you next week.

Hey Where's Mom's?

Thanks Dad it really does help me hearing some of the things you write. Ya that Matthew holmes is not a member but its awesome to hear that is getting envolved with the church. Brandon is such a goof but that is awesome to hear he working towards the papers. As well about josh that all i could ask for to just stay strong and keep busy. Yes there are trials but like you said definatly always a way to overcome them. Wow what a week it wasnt one of the more succesfull but i care more about the people not the dats. Love you Dad and thanks for your support. Write to you next week.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Jacked

So here are your questions for this week:

So you mentioned that you are really starting to love the people. How are you liking the country/city of Guatemala?
Tell me about the sister that cooks for you guys. What's her name, what does she usually cook and about how much do you pay her?
Describe some of the homes you visit your investigators in.
Is everyone pretty humble there, or do you get to visit with people with means as well?
Tell me about your most exciting thing that has happened in the last two weeks?
Tell me about some of the members in the wards you get to work with or have gotten to know. Names and what are they like?
How about the Bishops?
Tell me about your zone conferences? What have you learned and have you heard from any general authorities?



Oh man its great here people are all diferent but as a misionary you start caring about people and see them as children of heavenly father. As well the scenery is awesome it basically really dirty city straight into jungle some peoples back yards you should see. Its a risk taking our cameras to our area but one of these days I will. The guy that robbed us didnt do anything he was just really drunk started throwing up gang signs and asked us for money we didnt know if hre had a gun on him but we didnt want to find out it was 5 quets which is about 70 cents he wanted 10 dollars american but we were like we dont car dollars. He left after that no problem we fist bumped and everything. Our cocinera is hma Sacaida she makes good food like chicken, soup, noodles, beans and rice whatever it pretty varied. we pay her 15 quetz a day (2 bucks) that is a worked out deal across the whole mission. becaus some time we eat in other areas like the zone leaders. Holmes are varied to depends where exactly we are like colonies like 8 de marzo, la joya, Acentamiento are poor. But others are nice two stories brick walls. Basically everyone has tin roofs so when its raining hard we cant teach because no can hear anyone. That isnt a big problem but it happens. Not eveyone is humble no but alot are. Thats not the problem because we can basically get into any house we want but everyone and thier dog son evangelicos. One of the most exciting things was probably when i got off the bus and my copm didnt and i had to run after it untill the next stop he didnt even know. The common form of entertainment for us is the drunks though. There is something always going on with them. We only have one ward in our area the people are great Some families like familia lopez are pilas Hmo always helps us out. another would be familia Xec The parents are fun and two son Oliver who is 28 and alex who is 23. The both arent married and is doesnt look like it is happening soon. We like to molestarles about being chambones. Alex knows alot of english and asks me about american culture. That actually is something i get asked alot And i have noticed that we have alot of things that these people dont . Like one of our recent converts Conrado he is 60 something doesnt have a job cant find one and barely getsa along, yes ward members help him but he doesnt have social security or any real support. He has family but only one of his daughters help him out. Just something i was thinking about. Our bishop is awesome he is pretty young though just barely 30 but he gets stuff done loves us and likes to have us over. He says the last 2 or three companionships havent been as hardworking as us. I have had one zone conference it was with the four city zones but no general authorities, it was awesome i learned alot. alright mom thats all for this week love you and thankyou for everything love hearing about the family and everything. Write to you next week.

To Dad:

Thanks Dad for the support always I am trying towork hard and enjor it at the same time. Today is the day we find out if one of us is leaving and who. Yea it has been a crazy change. Glad to hear ben is doing better.Also that josh is alive i still habent heard from him yet. I get flashbascks of football sometimes when I talk about it. Ammie and Eric will have a blast this year. Sorry to hear that the honda is back to its old habits there was a pretty good run there. Well love you Dad and always thanks for everything you do.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Writing on my Usual Day (Mon, Tues or Wednesday)

Award winning questions from Mom:

How did your baptisms go?
What do you do for zone meetings?
What areas are included in your zone?
Do you get to see the other missionaries from the CCM?
Everyone keeps asking me if you have lost weight, so have you?
How are all you things holding up, do you need anything?

We have had two baptisms so far but they are good noe and evrthing. Well we ahve zone council where our zone gets together and just go over a point we need to improve on its great practice. Then there are zone conferences which is more like region conference becuase it is all of the city zones which is alot of misionaries. where president assitentes and secretaries come and its all ofcial basically so president can get closer with misionaries and teach something. We had this just last thurs day and i bore mr testimony it was great.THere are alot of ares in our zone and i cant remember them all. Actually at he zone conference i got to see all of my district from the CCM. I dont think i hve lost alot of wieght but who knows. Everything is fine except when my memory was all out my camera wont read any more. I formated it and everything tried other peoples memeory cards but still nothing kind of frustrated with that but its nothing to get all worked up about. love you mom and talk to ya next week.