Monday, November 7, 2011
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
*We don't get long emails from Elder Newey anymore. He is too busy doing the work. Here are a few emails from Aug-Oct that we have received. 6 months to go! -Gretchen
AUGUST 29th
SEPT 11th
SEPT 19th
SEPT 25th
o i`m pretty sure the sister missionaries from my group finished this last week or will finish in a couple weeks more, it depends on if they went home early to go to college. It`s weird though, it`s starting to hit home how little time i have left. I need to work harder.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A Few Emails from Weeks Past
#1 things are just great down here. The zone is baptizing like they never have before. For the month, we already have 10 baptisms which is something of a miracle since the first three months that elder hogge was down here, there were like 3 baptisms total. The goal is 20 baptisms for april and we´re working strong towards that goal. Elder hogge and i fasted this last week to be able to find someone who was prepared and ready for baptism that week. The answer to that was realized through the other elders in Caleta Olivia who haven´t been working really hard. They happened to find an old investigator who had already been taught everything before. He had even had an interview for baptism once but had not passed since he didn´t have a testimony of joseph smith. but they started teaching him and found out that he didn´t ahve any doubts and that his two grandkids who live with him also wanted to get baptized so we got three unexpected baptisms this week which was a big miracle. Me and elder hogge are still looking for someone in our area though that is ready for baptism. We actually find a lot of people who really want to get baptized but they always have things that hold them back like smoking or alcohol but most commonly they are living with someone and aren´t married. That has been a killer for us lately. But this last week, people just started getting seperated like magic. We have one investigator, Fabiola who is only 19, lives with her boyfriend who is 21 and they have a kid. The boyfriend doesn´t work, he just drinks all day with his friends and this last weekend, he got into drugs and went home and punch Fabiola. They were trying to get the police involved because he refused to leave even though the house they live in technically belongs to the parents of fabiola so since he won´t leave and since he´s threatening to hurt fabiola, they´re thinking of moving here to live with a friend in a different neighborhood. We were pumped though (even though it is a sad situation) since she had wanted to get baptized for a long time but doesn´t want to get married since she doesn´t really like her boyfriend. but now we have high hopes for her. We´ll be praying for her a lot to get her baptized soon here.
anyway, that´s what we´re doing down here. keep praying for us and i love you
elder newey
#2 yeah it´s weird i´ll be home next easter. i remember easter in the mtc like it was just a couple weeks ago. tell chris that i really liked his card haha.
i did get the package last week and yes everything was in it. those pretzel m&ms are excellent and i got the ring and the phone card. What day in mother´s day this year? isn´t it just the first week in may? it´s in october down here so that´s why i don´t know. Transfers are this week so i will probably have a new companion when i call you since this is already my second transfer with elder hogge. i hope i don´t leave though, i really like being in Caleta.
For easter down here, no one eats red meat from thursday to sunday which is called "semana santa" or holy week which is a catholic tradition but almost everyone follows it. luckily we still got meat for lunches because i don´t really like the fish down here. I tried some weird meats though this week like ostrich and wanaca (which is an animal that lives down here in the patagonia. it´s like a deer type thing but i´m not sure what it´s called in english haha. a member also made us something called "humitas" which have corn, carrots, onions, and cheese all mashed together and cooked in the husk of a corn cob. i wanted to send some pictures of it this week but we´re in the slow cyber since the good one was all full. i´ll try to remember to send them next week. the humitas were really good though i could ahve eaten like 30 haha.
another story from this week. so do you remember how last week i said that all of our investigators where getting seperated? yeah well it happened again this week. I´m starting to think instead of making eternal families, we´re just destroying them haha. but this week, we heard that one investigator, ivan, got seperated. we went and talked to him and it was really hard to find him but we finally did. He´s really depressed and his story explains why. He went to work one day just like any other day and while he was working, he got a text from his girlfriend that said she had left the keys for the house under the welcome mat. Ivan didn´t think anything of it though but when he went home to eat lunch, he opened the door and found his house empty. His woman had taken everything except their fridge and stove. She took the table, all the chairs, the bed, the two tvs they had, everything but the thing that really depressed ivan is that he hasn´t seen his two kids since she left and she won´t answer his calls or anything. the poor guy has been through so much in his life. He really is like the best person morally speaking that i´ve met down here. for example, a couple years ago, he and a guy from Paraguay were working together on building the house of some lady and the lady had paid them all up front. she had given all of the money to the paraguayo and had expected him to give his share to ivan but instead, the guy took off with all the money. so ivan finished the entire house alone and didnt get a single peso from it. in fact, he had to pay someone else to help him and he had to work another job as well to earn enough money just to live. he finished it though because he´s just a good guy. but now that he´s seperated, we´re working towards getting him baptized. so i´ll keep you posted.
anyway, other than that, the work is going good. i love you!
elder newey
#3 nope i wasn´t transfered and neither was elder hogge so this is our third transfer together which doesn´t usually happen but we´re ok with it because we have a good number of investigators who are close to baptism. we´ll be going up to neuquén on thursday of this week and we´ll get to see if we met the mission goal for baptisms for the month. our zone down here is working their butts off and baptizing a ton. their was a pretty set idea in the mission that down here in the south it´s hard to baptize but we shattered that these last two months. march we thought was really good with 6 baptisms (if i remember right) and then in april we had 11 so we´re going to do even better in may!
yeah i´ll be calling on sunday so make you´re all there. i´ll call around 4 here from the phone of Jeanny (my landlord i think is the word in english) but she´s super awesome. she called us into her house today to see the news that bin laden had been killed. i didn´t know that he had been killed last week though, that´s pretty tight. i thought it was really good news but Jeanny thinks that there will be big consequences in the US as retaliation from bin laden´s successors. i´m not to worried about it though.
things are good here though. all of the guys who work in oil are on strike and they want a bunch of money which makes everything else raise in price as well so that made the teachers go on strike too and so everything is kind of in an uproar but makes it ok for us because no one is working haha. we´re now able to go to people´s houses whenever we want.
we´re getting really close with Ivan who i told you about last week and we actually have a baptism planned with a girl named Laura on saturday. She´s nine and is really awesome. her mom is already member but is kind of less active and we can´t really tell if she even wants Laura to get baptized or not. we´ll get it done though. Hay que tener fe no más (you just have to have faith is all).
i´m excited to call on sunday and i´ll tell you all about neuquén and everything! love you
elder newey
#4
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Conference Time!
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Another Week in March
eah, we heard about the earthquake on Thursday and someone told us 100,000 people had died. Well i don´t know where they got their news but i just saw this morning on a tv that 5000 were dead. which is it? I was kind of worried about Kyle, but for some reason, i just felt like he was ok. Maybe people will be more open to listening to us after this huge disaster but we´ll see haha.
In the zone, there are some missionaries who are working hard and others that aren´t. We´re putting a bunch of fechas which is really awesome. in the zone, we put like 12 new ones this week. But all of those fechas are from us and one of the two districts in the zone. The other district didn´t put a single one which is really frustrating. There is another companionship here in Caleta Olivia who works on the other side of the city but they live in our area and the other day, we were knocking the block where they live and saw their lights on. So we went to go see if they had just left their lights on or if they had gone home early. We knocked the door and no one answered so we were just looking into the window to see if they were there and we saw a package of mate that was open with a mate cup right by it (which is super against the rules) and the pench was a pit. so we knocked again and saw one of them poke their heads out from a back room and then both started running around, putting away the mate, hiding other stuff and then they finally opened the door. Neither had ties on and they were both wearing flip flops so they had obviously been there for some time. They had just decided to go home early for no reason and were just chilling in the pench. Oh we were so mad, there is no wonder they aren´t having any success. Ever since that night, it seemed to open the seal on them and we began to see a bunch of things they are doing against the rules and it´s just stupid. I´m glad i´ve never had a trucho comp, i think it´d be really hard. Maybe they´ll get transfered in a week and we won´t have to worry about them anymore.
In the zone though, we have a lot of baptisms planned for this week. we´ll be traveling around to do baptismal interviews and stuff so that should use up a lot of our time. I hope all of the baptisms go through, but Satan is working hard as well.
You asked if i have to pay when i go to pick up packages. I don´t. The packages always go to Neuquén in the mission home and then they send them in the bolsas all to the different zones and we go pick up the bolsas in the post office. We don´t pay anything.
anway, i hope things are all good there. We´re working hard down here! keep praying for us and try to share the gospel with anyone you meet. love you
elder newey
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Zone Conference
Caleta is pretty small. It´s the biggest city this far south but it has like 70,000 inhabitants. I guess that´s not that small haha but compared to comodoro that has like 170,000 people, it´s small. Bariloche only has around 40,000 if i remember right (maybe it was 140,000 haha) so it´s the smallest city i´ve been in yet, but it seemed bigger because the city was bigger for all the tourist attractions. Its a pretty flat city and there is a big statue called "El Gorocito" in centro. I can actually see it in the refection of my computer screen right now, we´re in a cyber right by it. The church is just around the corner so we are around the statue a lot even though it is technically out of our area. But yeah, the people are pretty receptive. We have a big branch about 100 people go every week so things are good. It does actually get really cold here but it almost never snows. I´ll probably still be here in the winter so i´ll let you know how it is haha. Based on the patterns of other missionaries (which i´m not following very well) i´ll probably have 5 transfers here which would be 7 and a half months so i´ll be here for a while, but that is no set thing, just a guess on my part.
Neuquén is really big yeah. just driving through it, I saw a McDonald´s and really wanted to go buy a burger haha. Every month we´ll be travelling up there so i´ll get to know it a little more each time.
That´s way awesome that Holli is having a girl! I bet you are all going nuts haha. When is she supposed to have it again?
So kessa gets her permit this week? is it weird to think that all of us will be able to drive? She told me who she likes but i don´t know if you know yet so i won´t say anything haha.
Did you ever see Elder Whitaker? I´d like to see how he´s doing, if he´s going back to school and when and stuff like that.
I´ll be writing a letter to Brady as soon as possible which on the mission could actually be a pretty long time haha. Ryan´s farewell is Sunday? So does he go in the next wednesday, the 16th? things are all happening really fast, or maybe they just seem fast to me. In the mission, you live in the week. You hardly think about the date until planning session on thursdays and that´s only to think about the next week that you´ll be living in a few days haha so it´s a little different. I´m really excited for general conference that´s coming up and i hope my converts in Bariloche will go and hear a prophet.
I should get to call you all on mother´s day but i hear it is pretty hard to get a calling card down here, it isn´t like Bariloche where everyone is a tourist and wants to call home haha. It´s all good though, because i still have the calling cards you sent with me so i´ll just use those.
Anyway, we have some baptisms planned for this weekend and then on the 19th, we have a bunch so we´re hoping all will go through well. anyway, i think that´s it for the week. I love you
elder newey
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March and Babies
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Caleta Olivia
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
A Sad Transfer!
*Kind of hard for a Mom to read that her missionary is sad! I think Hayden may need a few extra prayers this week. -Gretchen
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Investigators
Elder Whitaker is counting down the days (speaking of which, did you ever get a response from his mom to my message?) until he goes home. Two of the elders in my zone, including my zone leader will be going home this transfer with him so our whole zone is getting shaken up. Everyone says i´m going to train but we´ll see what happens. I´d be content to train, since it can´t be much more work than being District Leader is which isn´t as hard as I thought it would be.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Maggots and My Birthday
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
DL
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