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Monday, July 5, 2010

ARGENTINA LOST??

Yes, unfortunately, argentina lost. They not only lost, they got killed 4-0. That day we were doing divisions with the district leaders so I was with Elder Nelson from Arizona. He´s really good and we were knocking doors and stuff during the game. There were a ton of people who got mad at us while we were working during the game and then after, everyone said they were too sad to let us in. So yes, the whole nation went into mournig. They´re basically over it nowand at least we won´t have to work during any more games.
To answer your questions, yes i have brady´s email but i can only email my direct family so i will have to just write letters. Speaking of which, i just wrote a letter to Ryan and Kyle so tell them to watch for it. Ryan´s will get there after he is gone but his mom can send it on i´m hoping. On the subject of transfers, every yankee (pronounced shawnky, or everyone white american) has 16 transfers in the mission. usually, you´ll spend two or three transfers in an area. each transfer is 6 weeks, by the way. however, it is not uncommon to spend just one or four or five in an area. This is elder whitaker´s fourth transfer in comodoro and he´ll probably have another with me because he´s training me. Elder Nelson though, has only been in three areas, 4 transfers in each or 6 months in each area. I guess there are pros and cons to being in an area that long, but i think i would want a change after that long. Dad, you said some stuff about the testigos (or, as the jovenes here call them, the "testiculos" which i´m sure you know the meaning of) and how they like to argue with you. yeah, we always run across at least one a day and it´s hard to just bear testimony and leave but i know that´s waht i have to do.
So dad got released? They´re also supposed to be changing up the bishopric soon right? Dad is going to be first councellor, that´s my prediction.
Just some stories from this week. Well first, i forgot to tell you something funny. You know how the comedian jerry dee talked about the italians watering the driveway? yeah well argentines water the dirt. i don´t know why, but they just stand outside, watering the dirt. There´s no grass, no plants at all, they just feel the need to water the dirt and rocks by their house. Got to have clean dirt right? Also, i added a dog to my hate list. The boxers here are ridiculous. One almost attacked my comp and didn´t run away when we threatened to throw rocks at it so i ran at it like i was going to kick it and it backed down. but now i realize it probably would have been a better idea just to throw a rock at it instead of play chicken with it. It´s weird, because all of the stray dogs are really nice, they know they can´t get any food if they´re mean. The mean dogs are the ones who have a home becuase they protective of it and think you´re threatening they´re territory. but anyway, i bought some yogurt the other day for the first time and they come in bags like i´ve said i think. When i opened it, i realized it was drinkable yogurt and elder whitaker said that´s how all the yogurt is here. So i have these huge bags of drinkable yogurt and they reminded me of kaleb how much he loves drinkable yogurt and how he has the buy little cups of it for a ridiculous price and i can get a bag for about a dollar. oh, also, yes this week was the fourth of july. yesterday actually. We listened to the national anthem on elder whitakers ipod and did a bunch of patriot stuff, it was fun. The members were giving us crap because neither of us had an american flag tie, or at least a red white and blue tie. i might need to buy one down here if i can find one.
At church though, we talked to patricia who still hasn´t asked her mom if she can get baptized. She said she is going to ask her today so we´ll see. However, she brought her friend to church because, she said, "she´s my friend and i want to help her by giving her the gospel." That´s the true sign of conversion right, wanting to share it with others? It took me about 19 years to get that, it´s just really cool how she already has it. If she can´t get permission, she´ll have to wait until december to get baptized so we´re hoping sooner rather than later.
I just realized that Luke should have his call by now right? if so, where is he going? he put his papers in while i was in the mtc should he should have everything. I can´t wait to see where he´s going.
So that´s good that kaleb and kessa have gotten into a rythym of running every morning. occasionally we have to run to catch a bus or something and my legs scream in protest because i haven´t run in forever. I hope they have a good time at efy and youth conference. They both sound like a lot of fun. So there´s no work on where Lebron is going yet? it will be cool to see how everything works out.

Well there´s nothing much more I can say. I wish i could email you each individually but i just don´t have enough time for that. The time is flying though, it´s always weird to look back and think that it´s already monday again. I love you all, stay safe and stay strong
love, elder newey

Monday, June 21, 2010

3 WEEKS IN ARGENTINA!

ok so yesterday was father´s day so we almost couldn´t find a place open to email. apparently, the day after a holiday, everyone has the day off of work and everything is shut down. it´s weird.

first off one story. It´s been raining here like crazy so it is ridiculously cold. we were knocking doors the other day in the rain and this huge german shepherd jumped up on his fence and sprayed us with mud from his feet, then when we started walking away, he jumped the fence somehow and started charging at us. my companion bent down quickly to get a rock, but all we had were little pebbles and mud and he was coming to kill us. Luckily, he thought we had a big rock and ran away. we were breathing hard for a little after that haha. oh yeah i don´t think i ever told you that we clap at the doors. almost everyone has fences so to "knock" doors, we stand outside the fence and clap really loud. its kind of cool.

We were in an investigator´s house this week and we saw a news report about Bariloche, the area i wanted to go to first, it´s like a skiing town, just beautiful, but anyway, the news report said they were having huge civil unrest there. the police apparetnly killed a 14 year old boy and the whole city is in protest, throwing rocks at police and smashing stuff. the police have already killed 3 more, in the report, it had a video of a police man firing a shotgun into a huge crowd, so i´m sure more than just 3 are dead. i´m sure the missionaries there can´t even leave their houses! i´m a little glad i´m not there now, but it would be exciting.

Oh happy father´s day dad! and yes, i have been getting your emails, they´ve helped a lot. I haven´t had time to read all of them from this week because like i said, we barely found a place to email and we´re short on time today. we had a zone activity earlier where we ate pizza an elder made and played some soccer. i´m so bad at soccer it´s not even funny. but yeah we we´re playing and an elder got hit in the mouth by another elder´s shoulder when they jumped for the ball and it almost knocked out one of the his teeth. it was one of his front ones too and it was barely hanging on. he went to go find a place that could fix it but as he said, i wouldn´t want to go under the knife here in argentina. he´ll probably lose the tooth, but at least he´ll fit in here. i swear everyone here is mission most if not all of their teeth.

We run into a lot of testigos de jehovah down here, what´s that in english, witnesses of jehovah? i already can´t remember some english haha. but anyway, one thing i found out, most people outside the church believe jehovah is god the father and jesus christ is just jesus christ. I had no idea! i just grew up learning jehovah was jesus christ and i didn´t know anyone thought differently. But when we talk to them, that´s the main reason they won´t let us in, because we say jehovah is jesus.

I tried a little piece of heaven here this week. I got a churro. now that doesn´t sound that good, but imagine the most delicious, warm, soft, and sugary churro you´ve ever had and then mix in the fact that they fill the inside of the churro with dulce de leche. oh man they´re so good and they´re only 1 peso which is about 25 cents in the us. i could eat them all day.

We have some good progressing investigators. one is named patricia, she´s 17 and from peru. She lives with her dad here but her mom in up in peru still and she keeps telling her not to go to church and to quit listening to us. The good thing is that she keeps coming to church, she´s reading the book of mormon a lot and she keeps listening to us. We extended the baptismal committment to her yesterday and she said yes which made me so happy but then we remembered she is only 17 and needs her mom´s permission before she can get baptized. We´re going to teach her about the law of the fast this week so she can fast that her mom´s heart wil be softened and she´ll give permission to let her be baptized. We´re not supposed to have our families fast for investigators here otherwise, i´d ask you to as well, but yeah, as it is, i think we´ll get the whole ward to fast for her.

We also have an investigator named Blanca (yeah like from street fighters, kaleb and kessa). she´s about 45 and she´s progressing a lot. she´s smoking though, and she´s trying to stop but she has to completely stop before she can get baptized. we actually set a baptismal date with her because she is old enough to choose for herself so we´re working towards the 10th of july as her baptism. we have some other people who are getting close to a baptismal date as well.

Hey can you ask Holli if she knew anyone with the last name Cox in high school? There´s an elder here with that name who graduated from AF in 2009 and he played football. He´s in my zone, so it´s pretty cool that we ended up so close to each other. He lives just a little ways away from the mt. timp temple and could have been in our stake for all i know. but yeah, just check to see if she knows him.

Some things i need though. Kaleb, and dad, i love the sports updates you give me, keep them coming. no one ever knows what happened in the US soccer game because they only really care about argentina. hopefullly the us never plays them or that could be trouble. oh and my companion and i were talking about football this last week and i thought i remembered you telling me that brandon marshall left denver, but if that happened, where did he go? are there any other major changes in the nfl teams that i don´t know about? besides tim tebow, what happended in the draft, and who has the best upside in the nfl this year?


I´m glad to here from everyone, kaleb, i really liked your email about the priest´s camp. Holli, i´m really sorry, i haven´t read your email yet, so i cant respond to anything in this. don´t worry though, i´ll read it before i go. Dad, i´m really grateful for your emails, i really hope you can go to that spanish class at work, that would be cool. mom and kess, your emails are always good, thanks so much, wish me luck!
Love, elder newey

Monday, June 14, 2010

2 Weeks in Argentina and the World Cup

oh man where to start?

So the mundial...or i guess, the world cup. it started on friday with a game between mexico and someone like nigeria or something. argentina wasn´t even playing and they closed down the schools. we were nervous for the next day when argentina would play because eveyone would be watching the game and we didnt want them to get mad at us. we were right about mostly everything except that everyone was really nice that day. maybe they were all drunk or something but we got a ton of contacts that day. everyone we saw was wearing an argentina jersey and we knew when they scored because fireworks went off everywhere and the neighborhood we were in just exploded with noise. we saw some of the replays at a members house when we stopped by for lunch and argentina should have won like 5 0. the other teams goalie made some excellent saves. now that i think about it, i think argentina was playing nigeria but i´m not sure. the US tied with england or as its called here inglaterra but apparently it´s only because their goalie made a mistake and practically gave us a goal, haha. everyone here is in the soccer mood, everone plays soccer in the streets and the other games are always playing on tvs.
i´m getting more accustomed to the food here and i have to tell you, dulce de leche here is one of the best things i´ve ever had. it´s like a carmel spread that they put on everything and it´s exactly what it´s name says, it´s candy of milk. it really doesn´t have that much milk in it and it doesn´t bother my allergy so i´ve been eating a lot of it. i mix it in my oatmeal in the morning, i put it on bread, on apples, on everything, it´s so good.
speaking about food, i remembered some stuff i would like in a package. first, macaroni and cheese in a box like the kraft kind. also, some candy bars like twix, snickers, that good stuff. also, i might need you to send some more ibruprofen and tums, i´m not sure if i can get them here. i haven´t checked but if i can, they´re probably expensive.
but some stories for the week. we went to an investigators house on wednesday night and taught the first lesson and about joseph smith. then we found out that they are from what they call, the "universal church." they say that every religion is correct becuase they all have the same goal, to get to heavenly father again. so when we explained joseph smith and asked them what they thought, they said that they believed all of that. so then my comp asked them why they werent baptized in our church to which they said they didnt need to and that they were already saved. we tried to explain proper authority to them but they wouldnt accept any of it. they said¨"la PALABRA es la autoridad" or "the word is the authority". they think that anyone with the bible has authority to baptize and work ordinances. it absolutely ridiculous. they say they believe joseph smith was a prophet but they don´t know anything that he said and if they did, they would know that this is the only true church on the earth. it was really frustrating and my companion kind of started arguing with them, so much so that we missed our bus back to our apartment and to walk home would take about 2 hours...and it was already 9 at night. but we know we´re being looked after because the first car we tried to hitch a ride from happened to be a less active member who was going to our part of town. it was awesome.
we have some good investigators though. cirilo is one of them. he is from paraguay and is so nice. his house he made himself and is about six feet by six feet in area. whenever we come by to teach, he wipes down our chairs and lays out rags on the seats for us. no one else in argentina would do that. he came to church yesterday and he said he liked it a lot. we keep asking him if he´s read and he always says there isn´t enough light in his apartment, but i think he just can´t read and is embarassed by it so he won´t tell us. i really hope we can get him baptized.
oh here´s a good story. so on saturday, we were knocking houses in this one barrio (neighborhood) and it was about 800 so already dark (the sun goes down around 630 here). we were going to stop by an investigator´s house and then these two boys ran up to us asking for a folleta, or pamphlet thing. we asked them why and then they started being dumb asking for marijuana and stuff. then like six more boys ran up and all we about 10 or 11 years old and they started mocking and making fun of us. then one tried to kick my comp in the area so we started to walk away. one then asked where we were from and when we said the US, they started chanting "argentina! argentina!" and started throwing rocks at us! at first they were just pebbles but then one about the size of a golf ball hit elder whitaker in the side of the head. he almost lost it and turned around to get mad at them and they all scattered. he was so mad the rest of the night but again we were protected. only one rock hit us and it hardly left a mark on my comp´s head. he just has a little bump there. it´s just crazy that little kids have nothing better to do than harass the missionaries. but at least now we can identify with the scripture, where missionaries are mocked, and hit, and stoned for the sake of truth.
i think that´s about all that´s happened. i´m starting to understand more and people say my spanish is really good for how long i´ve been here. thanks for all the emails, i loved all of them. wish me luck with my investigators! I love everyone of you so much!
love, elder newey

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

COMODORO RIVADAVIO, ARGENTINA

Hi! it´s so great to read english, haha. i have a good deal of time on the internet, close to an hour so email away. so here is my story and my keyboard doesn´t have a good shift key so i just won´t use it.
i left utah at eight on monday and we got to buenos aires at around 930 our time so 630 your time on tuesday. we spent that day flying to neuquen and meeting the president and stuff. we spent the night in a building next to the missoin home and the next moring, we met our new companions. mine is elder whitaker from pleasant view utah, and weér pretty similar. he loves a bunch of sports and his favorite team is the saints so he was mad when they won the super bouwl becuase he was out here. but yeah, we did some door contacts on wednesday until our bus left at 10 at night. we rode the bus for 16 hours to my new area, comodoro. so in all, it took 4 days and 3 hours, calculating in all of the time changes, before i got to my first area. But yeah, go look up comodoro on a map or on google earth, im right by the coast so its always windy and freezing cold. luckily there is no snow but its a desert so the sand is constantly blowing in your face. the wind is unlike anything we have back in utah, i can literally let it hold me up if i lean into it.
when i first got here, i couldn´t understand a word that was said to me, they all talk to fast and have an an argentinian accent, but i´m starting to pick up on words and stuff. i just exchanged all of my dollars to pesos, 120 dollars worth to 460 pesos. sweet exchange i would say, but i don´t really know...when we´re done here, we´re going to go grocery shopping and stuff. the meals aren´t quite like how i heard they would be. i heard you never stop eating but that isn´t true. we eat breakfast at the pension and then eat a big luch with a member and that´s it. we have to eat when we get back to our pension at night. but it´s all good, we have plenty of food and stuff, just around 830, you start getting really hungry because your body is used to more food at that time.
the dogs here are insane. a couple are nice and just follow us around for a block or so, being scratched and stuff. the others try to attack us and we have to bend down to pick up a rock, which they all understand means ´¨run away¨. the other day though, i just had to carry a rock with me to keep them back. the nice ones follow you and bump your leg with their noses and it´s kind of a weird experience because your heart always jumps because you think it is another dog tring to bite you.
i had my first sunday yesterday and the members were all really nice. a lot of them call me ¨the baby¨ because i look so young. I had to bare my testimony in sacrament, the bishop asked us to because no one was coming up, haha, but everyone says i can talk pretty well, but i can understand next to nothing. it´s true too, i have to ask people to repeat themselves over and over until i pick up on one word that i can kind of know what they´re talking about. it´s a lot of fun though.
i really need the prayers because people aren´t that receptive down here so keep praying that we´ll be guided to those who have been prepared. especially when the world cup starts, no one is going to open their doors, it´s going to be tough.
don´t worry about me though, i´m warm and safe
love, elder newey
ps. it would be kind of bad if someone broke into our pension so maybe you should pray that that doesn´t happen either.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

FROM ARGENTINA WITH LOVE!
I just got a call from the Mission President wife in Argentina! She said Elder Newey was there safe and sound and that she already loves him. She said he had a huge smile on his face through the whole training day, and was volunteering to do anything they asked. That really makes a Mom happy, I must say.
His first companion is from Pleasant View, UT and he will be serving on the coast right by the Atlantic Ocean. His area is called Comodoro Rivadavia. We looked at pictures and it looks beautiful, but dry and arid. Patagonia is a desert after all!
His P Day is Monday so we'll be hoping for a long email, but knowing Hayden we'll probably get a short note telling us how great it is. Hey, a mom needs details!!
We are so happy to know he is safe and happy and serving the Lord.
-Gretchen Newey (Mom)

Monday, May 24, 2010

ALMOST DONE IN THE MTC

Well it pounded snow here this morning so that means it probably was the same there. This was kind of a boring week, but our new district is loaded with basketball talent. One of the elders even walked onto the BYU basketball team. He plays at like 25% all the time and still works us.
Oh I almost forgot. I got my travel plans this week. Unfortunately, this doesn't guarantee that I got my visa. I won't find our if it came until Thursday or Friday of this week, so keep praying for it to come! But if everything goes according to plan, I'll go to the travel office here at 8:00 in the morning so I should leave here around 830. That means I'll get up to the airport around 9:30 and my flight won't leave until 12:10 so I'll have a really big window to call you. If my visa doesn't come though, and I get delayed, I'll email you early next monday so you aren't waiting around for a phone call that won't come. But if you don't get an email, it means I got my visa because I won't get to email at all monday if i'm leaving. My flight from Salt Lake goes to Atlanta Georgia where we have a huge layover until like 8 at night. Then the flight to Buenos Aires will take a full 12 hours, from where we'll fly probably another 3 hours to Neuquen. Once at Neuquen, I'll get on a bus to go to my area and if it is al the way down south, that could be another 20 hours of travel on the road, so in all, it could be around 2 and a half days until I get to my area. So if you don't get an email next monday, be ready for the call and I'll be on my way to Argentina! So yeah please just make sure that I have some extra money in my account so I will have plenty to check my bags and stuff. I'll do what you said and pay for food with cash and just check bags with the card, that should keep it relatively safe and not stolen.
Other than this, nothing has happened. I just sent a package with some stuff I won't need. I'm so excited for Brady to come in, but I don't think I'll be hosting this week. We've done it for the last two weeks in a row so I guess they thought that was enough for us. I'll keep my eyes open though and I told the district from our zone that is hosting to look for him and let me know where he is. In your letter you said he was coming in Tuesday at 1:15 but I'm hoping you meant Wednesday at that time, otherwise I won't be able to see him because I have class at that time on tuesdays. but anyway, it will be awesome to see him and that's also the day Kyle's getting his mission call! I'm pumped to see where he's going. When are the clements going to russia again? I know it has to be soon I just can't remember.
Oh yeah, how much is left in school? Will everyone be out when I'm calling? I'd like to talk to everyone since I'll have so much time. I'll bring a lot of quarters or you could buy a phone card and send it to me this week, that would probably be easier.
Anyway, I'm way excited. I hope my visa comes through. President Watkins says that as long as you turned everything in on time you should be good and I'm sure we did that. I think we even had it in a few weeks early. And when I say WE had it in, I mean you, mom and dad, had it in because I was being such a slacker.
But I love you all. I love the letters so much, Kaleb's letters are a short breathe of sanity in here. I love hearing from Holli and Kessa and Keith, just keep those letters coming. That's almost all I have to look forward to.
Pray for that stupid visa!
Love, Elder Newey

Monday, May 17, 2010

Week 6, or is it 7???

Dear fam,
Well, three of my favorite elders in our zone left on thursday, so on tuesday night, we had a huge sleepover in their room. Ten of us fit mattresses in there and it was so packed. One elder even slept on top of our dressers. You can imagine the smell in that room, but it was so much fun, it was worth it, and we weren't breaking any rules either. I still need to develop the pictures i got before I can send you any. Elder Newell, one of the leaving elders, said something about his best friend from college named Eric Stapley and that all of his family is from Washington. So I just wanted to ask, what exactly is my relation to the Stapleys and do they have a son named Eric serving in Brazil right now? It would be kind of cool if we were somehow related.

Edler Holland spoke to us on tuesday and he gave the best talk I have ever heard. I've never had a general authority yell at me from the pulpit before. He spoke about the importance of missions and how irritated he gets when he sees missionaries wasting time. He said how tired he is of talking to missionaries about obedience. He bore the strongest testimony at the end. He said some great things like, "You don't have the right to come home from your mission and go inactive," and "somehow, as they pray, the small children who are looking up to you understand to a small degree what you are doing-- don't you dare let them down." I'm so happy I got to hear him speak, he's my new favorite.

I did get the pen Kessa made for me. It's such a nice pen, I carry it around with me everywhere I go and I brag about it to other missionaries I don't even know. Give her a big hug for me. I really liked Summer's book too. My favorite picture she drew was the penguin.

So I took a spanish assessment test thing this past week. It scores you on a scale of 1-7 and if you get a 7, you're like a native speaker, but I'm not usre how accurate the test is because I got a 5.5, and my spanish isn't that good. At least I didn't think it was. I'll bear my testimony at the end so dad can tell me for real how my spanish is coming.

that's awesome that Kessa made it into Musical Theater. I definitely wouldn't have had the courage to do that in 8th grade. I'm glad everyone is doing good. I'm glad Addie is better too. It's so weird that Kaleb is almost a senior and that Kessa is almost in 9th grade! crazy. I should be getting my travel plans this week on thursday. Pray for my visa to come! I'm so excited to get to Argentina and start teaching real people rather than these fake investigators we have to practice on.

Well, I wish everyone luck. I guess I'll say my testimony here, but I can't really put on accents, just be aware.

Jesucrist es mi salvador. A traves su expiacion, podemos vivir con dios despues esta vida. Por el poder de Dios, daba a Jose Smith, el Libro de Mormon fue traducido. Se que Thomas S. Monson es un profeta verdadero sobre la tierra hoy. Yo se que el poder del sacerdocio fue restaurado a Jose Smith en estes ultimos dias. Estoy tan feliz ser un misionero y estoy agradecido por la ayuda que me dan. Todos los amo y amo este trabajo. Este Evangelio es el camino solo a recebir perdon para nuestros pecados. Yo amo esta iglesia. Esta iglesia es mi vida. Jesucristo vendra otro ves en poder y gran gloria. El Espiritu Santo es tan fuerza aqui, y lo siento cada dia.

I don't really have much to say but yeah, en el nombre do jesucristo, amen.
I love the letters you send me, thanks for everything.

Love, Elder Newey