Estoy....
So, this week was a crazy week, and with all that I fell asleep last night before I had a chance to organize my letter for today... So with that in mind... here we go...]
NOT IN ORDER OF DAYS... Just fun events that happened this week...
So, one of the days we were in Mazamari right, which remember that a bunch of Mazamari is farms, and so with that my companion and I tried finding a way out of where we were and take a shortcut through one of the farms by where the cows were. Problem one. There were dogs and cows. Two, it was a rice farm. If you know anything about Rice you know that the terrain is very, squishy and unstable. We were falling in that. Fun. Then we made it out of the rice fields into the Citrus Groves which we thought would help us in our search for the shortcut, which I will tell you right now NEVER Existed. Anyways so off we went through the Citrus grove which they haven't weed whacked in what seemed like forever, but it was probably only like 2 weeks at the rate that things grow here... It was as high as we were, which is an important part of this story.
So in this section of the grove we reached the edge of this section which started into a new Rice Farm. So, right as I was changed from one farm type to the other, I neglected to see under all the grass that there was a canal of water as tall as me, so accordingly I fell in. Yup, all the way to my waist, and I didn't touch the bottom, what stopped me was my hands when I hit my head on the ground on the top of the canal. And yes, it was before the first appointment of the day in another area away from home. I was wet and muddy all day. All in the line of missionary work I guess right? Oh, and after that I just gave up on avoiding the water so I probably killed about $5 worth of Rice in the farm, which is a bunch... But yea, it was a great day in Mazamari!
So, one of the other Companionships here in Satipo had a wedding and a baptism here in the Chapel, but the baptism was in the River. How awesome! My Companion played the wedding march for the wedding on the piano, which I am almost positive that was the first time it was ever played there, and just had a great time. My Investigator showed up to the party as he usually goes to all the activities and announced that he will be getting married in que with our goal we have for him for the end of March before transfers... Yes! He wants a river baptism too which will be awesome for whoever gets to baptize him... I did promise him that since I cannot help him with his wedding, I would buy him the wedding cake. I will admit, I didn't think that on my mission I would be going wedding cake shopping, but it is the least that I can do for all the work we have put through here... Also, I just want another reason to eat cake!
SO, the other day we had Ward Council... More or less a Missionary Council because there were more missionaries then there were Council members... Yup, I brought that up as well as a few other things... If it were possible for missionaries to grill ward council I guess you could say that I did... It was a very interesting meeting. I told them that we CANNOT leave until we actually plan something, make an assignment, and hold people responsible for stuff they do not do! My lack of fluency in Spanish did not hold me back on this one... Let's just say that there were things that needed to be said. And they were said. :)
So, the reason why this email is super early at home is because I am leaving for a Multi Zone Conference and P-day in La Merced right after internet... So next week, if I can the photos should be awesome! I'm so looking forward to these conferences that we have every 3 months, its just a great time!
Not much other to report on. I did get another package, which everyone just loves because they know I will share... So on behalf of all, thanks for the Girl Scout Cookies! [Anyone that knows Andrew, knows he LOVES Girl Scout cookies. I was able to send him one box, Peanut Butter Patties, to Peru.] This package is basically our snack package we will be using to get to La Merced today on the 2 hour Shima ride...
Love you all, and thanks for your continued emails!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
Monday, February 23, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Week in Review - Feb 9, 2015 - Feb 15, 2015
Ok, so this week will be an email just summarizing all of the stuff that has happened, because a bunch did. From water balloon fights, to crazy drunks with machetes, to our room getting a makeover, it was an eventful week, but I will start off with P-day.
So, for P-day we just stayed close to home today, and had some water balloon activities as missionaries, and made brownies with M & Ms, and even went down to the ice cream lady and introduced her to the brownies and Ice Cream, and she said she will learn how to make brownies so she can add that option to her store. Yup, there will go another 3 sols.... See what happens when you send 5 North Americans to the same ward? Ice Cream and Brownies! Oh yea, and the sister missionaries have an appointment with her to teach her and her family as well. [I taught my son well. We ALWAYS have brownies in hand at home. You just never know when you have to bring a dessert to some activity or food assignment. Love this.]
Well, a while ago I told one of my super investigators that if he gets married, I would buy him the cake. Every time I see him, he brings it up, and even talks about it to others! This guy is awesome! He even took us in his MotoTaxi to a few of our appointments and accompanied us for our lessons! That's more than a bunch of the members even do!
As my collection of LDS Church materials in Spanish grows, so to does the desire of all the ward members for what I have. People I don't even really know will come up to me and whisper like its a drug deal or something... Ï hear you have a bunch of church videos and hymns and stuff.... ¨could you pass me all of them please?! hahaha.....I respond with sure, but only if we can get a lesson in with them... so there we go! I feel so bad, the church has so many resources in so any languages, but the internet is so painfully slow here it would be frustrating to even try. Which is why I am slowly collecting the stuff from the church on my flash drives so I can give all of them copies of what they need to help out.... [I have been helping out Elder Holmes and downloading Spanish Bible Videos and Mormon Messages and sending them to him to share. They have access to a DVD player. He is now requesting some of the manual's that are available in pdf, which the church has a ton. I guess we have a new project and start burning CD's.]
Ok, there for the crazy drunks with the machetes story. So first off, living here in this part of Peru, it is quite normal to see people walking around with machetes. So with that in mind, I was sleeping. Then at 12 in the morning, we hear super fool yelling right outside our door with the sound of people throwing beer bottles and what not... So, Elder Inkley and I rise up to the 2nd floor to see what is going on below. We get up there and my companion sees the guys with machetes swinging and trying to get at each others bodies. Eventually the serenazgo [police] gets in and I think they took them away. The only people that I saw them take away were some other drugged up hooligans hiding in the bushes next door.
On Tuesday we had a district meeting I wont easily forget. I twas in English, so part of this is because we were waiting for Elder Sebando to come in, our other Zone Leader, but nobody could get in or out of our area because they closed our bridge. Yup, they closed our only bridge in and out of the area for like a week, and there were rebels. Yup, so the reason they closed the bridge is because they think they have found petroleum, here which would drastically change things here. Anything from the economy, jobs, pollution, river run off, and fish production., you know... the works... There came some people fighting for both sides, but during all this mess there were some individuals who were injured and subsequently perished. I wouldn't worry though, it was only those who made a stink about everything and tried changing it all up , its just an inconvenience for us is all... Sup you, we had our district meeting in English which is basically the best, and felt super weird and a bit difficult to actually teach and pray and do normal things in English. It is almost like another language to me. I'm in that halfway stage of Spanish right now... I understand basically everything, and now am improving my responses, which accordingly my English is changing to how I would directly translate things back into English. Its a mess..
Speaking of English, my English classes are going quite well, we always have good attendance for these, and I really enjoy teaching them as well, its just fun!
I said we got an extreme home makeover - Peru Edition, so for a few weeks ago our room leaded from the floor, so they added a layer of cement and tiled that side. We thought that was all, but nope! We got new paint, a new light, and will be getting more window panes here soon! Things are looking up! But, we still don't have water... Here I go to put out the buckets for the rain.
Mazamari is always fun as usual, exploring through farms to find members and what not is always a blast, it is just hard over there sometimes because of the lack of member support over there...
So my favorite part of the week was Sunday. Went on our normal route to scoop up people for church right, and i went over with a ward member on splits to see a sister in the ward that is totally bed and wheelchair bound and physically cannot get herself to church. So, I went over and convinced her that we could go to church, yes even with the rain... and with a bit of help from her husband, I got her in to the wheelchair. And off we went! I will tell you though, dirt and mud streets are not my favorite, but about 20 minutes later we got to church (she cannot get into the Moto Taxis here, we walked it) were about 15 minutes late, but it showed to the ward that even with the rain, and a broken umbrella, we made it to church: She was beyond grateful, and I complete an experience that I will truly never forget. It is my hope that the ward can learn from this and begin to help out these individuals a bit more. It is super interesting, whenever it rains, people just shut down. No more work, taxis, church, everything just practically shuts down.
So we are also working on a few smaller projects here like training them how to sing hymns, but also how to do their home teaching and visiting teaching visits with them as that is now part of our assignment as missionaries. Things are really moving forward here in Satipo, Peru, and I am loving every single bit of it.
I hope and pray that you are enjoying your time that you still get a kick out of my emails every once and a while! Sorry, there is no photos this week, partially because of the internet!!!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
So, for P-day we just stayed close to home today, and had some water balloon activities as missionaries, and made brownies with M & Ms, and even went down to the ice cream lady and introduced her to the brownies and Ice Cream, and she said she will learn how to make brownies so she can add that option to her store. Yup, there will go another 3 sols.... See what happens when you send 5 North Americans to the same ward? Ice Cream and Brownies! Oh yea, and the sister missionaries have an appointment with her to teach her and her family as well. [I taught my son well. We ALWAYS have brownies in hand at home. You just never know when you have to bring a dessert to some activity or food assignment. Love this.]
Well, a while ago I told one of my super investigators that if he gets married, I would buy him the cake. Every time I see him, he brings it up, and even talks about it to others! This guy is awesome! He even took us in his MotoTaxi to a few of our appointments and accompanied us for our lessons! That's more than a bunch of the members even do!
As my collection of LDS Church materials in Spanish grows, so to does the desire of all the ward members for what I have. People I don't even really know will come up to me and whisper like its a drug deal or something... Ï hear you have a bunch of church videos and hymns and stuff.... ¨could you pass me all of them please?! hahaha.....I respond with sure, but only if we can get a lesson in with them... so there we go! I feel so bad, the church has so many resources in so any languages, but the internet is so painfully slow here it would be frustrating to even try. Which is why I am slowly collecting the stuff from the church on my flash drives so I can give all of them copies of what they need to help out.... [I have been helping out Elder Holmes and downloading Spanish Bible Videos and Mormon Messages and sending them to him to share. They have access to a DVD player. He is now requesting some of the manual's that are available in pdf, which the church has a ton. I guess we have a new project and start burning CD's.]
Ok, there for the crazy drunks with the machetes story. So first off, living here in this part of Peru, it is quite normal to see people walking around with machetes. So with that in mind, I was sleeping. Then at 12 in the morning, we hear super fool yelling right outside our door with the sound of people throwing beer bottles and what not... So, Elder Inkley and I rise up to the 2nd floor to see what is going on below. We get up there and my companion sees the guys with machetes swinging and trying to get at each others bodies. Eventually the serenazgo [police] gets in and I think they took them away. The only people that I saw them take away were some other drugged up hooligans hiding in the bushes next door.
On Tuesday we had a district meeting I wont easily forget. I twas in English, so part of this is because we were waiting for Elder Sebando to come in, our other Zone Leader, but nobody could get in or out of our area because they closed our bridge. Yup, they closed our only bridge in and out of the area for like a week, and there were rebels. Yup, so the reason they closed the bridge is because they think they have found petroleum, here which would drastically change things here. Anything from the economy, jobs, pollution, river run off, and fish production., you know... the works... There came some people fighting for both sides, but during all this mess there were some individuals who were injured and subsequently perished. I wouldn't worry though, it was only those who made a stink about everything and tried changing it all up , its just an inconvenience for us is all... Sup you, we had our district meeting in English which is basically the best, and felt super weird and a bit difficult to actually teach and pray and do normal things in English. It is almost like another language to me. I'm in that halfway stage of Spanish right now... I understand basically everything, and now am improving my responses, which accordingly my English is changing to how I would directly translate things back into English. Its a mess..
Speaking of English, my English classes are going quite well, we always have good attendance for these, and I really enjoy teaching them as well, its just fun!
I said we got an extreme home makeover - Peru Edition, so for a few weeks ago our room leaded from the floor, so they added a layer of cement and tiled that side. We thought that was all, but nope! We got new paint, a new light, and will be getting more window panes here soon! Things are looking up! But, we still don't have water... Here I go to put out the buckets for the rain.
Mazamari is always fun as usual, exploring through farms to find members and what not is always a blast, it is just hard over there sometimes because of the lack of member support over there...
So my favorite part of the week was Sunday. Went on our normal route to scoop up people for church right, and i went over with a ward member on splits to see a sister in the ward that is totally bed and wheelchair bound and physically cannot get herself to church. So, I went over and convinced her that we could go to church, yes even with the rain... and with a bit of help from her husband, I got her in to the wheelchair. And off we went! I will tell you though, dirt and mud streets are not my favorite, but about 20 minutes later we got to church (she cannot get into the Moto Taxis here, we walked it) were about 15 minutes late, but it showed to the ward that even with the rain, and a broken umbrella, we made it to church: She was beyond grateful, and I complete an experience that I will truly never forget. It is my hope that the ward can learn from this and begin to help out these individuals a bit more. It is super interesting, whenever it rains, people just shut down. No more work, taxis, church, everything just practically shuts down.
So we are also working on a few smaller projects here like training them how to sing hymns, but also how to do their home teaching and visiting teaching visits with them as that is now part of our assignment as missionaries. Things are really moving forward here in Satipo, Peru, and I am loving every single bit of it.
I hope and pray that you are enjoying your time that you still get a kick out of my emails every once and a while! Sorry, there is no photos this week, partially because of the internet!!!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
Monday, February 9, 2015
Week in Review Feb 2, 2015 - Feb 8, 2015
Satipo, Peru (The Jungle) - Click Photos to see them larger |
Hey there! So, to start everything off, this last week has been a hectic one at that! So, as usual I will highlight some of the days during the week that were most eventful... Between Singing in English to Waterfalls, to activities I am most definitely keeping myself busy here in Peru, especially in the Jungle. So much work to do here! Its great! And, I am learning how much the English Language is screwed up! I am going to talk so differently when I get home!!! [We also found out that he received two of his packages from home. One that was sent over 10 weeks ago. Woo Hoo! And some much needed black socks, not the 'church kind' he wanted them to athletic type, the 'church kind' are just too thin. So so glad he got them. He had requested his retainers and so he finally got them and he said his teeth hurt after just wearing them for two days. lol]
2 February 2015
The 'Lego Guy' saying Hi |
only took off 3 soles from the 15 for his being super late with his Girlfriend. Yup, I know what he was doing during that 45 minutes while we were walking... But today was great, awesome photos, and yes, the Lego guy has found his way to another part of Peru.
5 February 2015
So, today is our time of the week, we go to Mazamari, which I really enjoy because there is a lot of work to be done there in Mazamari when the people are home. The tough part about the work there is that we cannot heck up on them as we can here in Satipo, and bring them to activities and such, which is a bummer. Also, the pensionista [cook] we have here in Mazamari loves to serve us hot soup before our Entree which is so tough to eat and then also enjoy even when we like it, because it is so stinkin hot! Sweating during Lunch is NOT Fun....
6 February 2015
Ok, so as usual we are teaching one of our investigators who is doing everything that a member is. Studies Gospel Principles Book-Class, teachings of the Presidents of the Church, attends activities, the works... Only fault is that he isn't married. He is in a couple relationship, and for baptism to be permitted one must be completely committed to their decision as well as the individual he is living with. So, we have been trying with his wife for a while, but she was so tough to us, wouldn't open, for over 4 weeks! And today she was part of our lesson and agreed to come to church! Finally! I cannot tell you how happy her husband is right now with this decision, she has made to at least listen!
And finally, we make our way down the hall to the room that represents the Celestial Kingdom. Here we had a family dressed in white who are converts of many years, and are also sealed in the temple. They explained that those who will live here int he glory of the sun are those who make covenants with the Lord, become married, and Preserver to the end. I was beyond thrilled with the outcome and the turnout of the event, and we had our investigators show up as well! Score! And of course, it wouldn't be a proper Mormon activity without refreshments!
7 February 2015
Today we had our Zone Conference in Pichanaki which is about 50 minutes away by Taxi, so we all went over there and it was really nice to see the new chapel over there. I think this chapel only has like 5 or 6 months of being used, it is SUPER NEW.... Nice time to get together with other missionaries and discuss missionary junk, and also say goodbye to 2 more missionaries who are terminating their missions this week. One day... wait... stop it!!!
8 February 2015
So, its Sunday, and Oh yea... I have a talk... And I remembered it yesterday... But it all went well, and guess what the topic was? Missionary Work! So, I used some personal stories from Charles C. Rich [As mentioned before, this is Elder Holmes 6th Great-grandfather and he was an Apostle to Brigham Young.] and compared the people here to being pioneers since the church is so new, and what not, And it was really great.. I actually was apparently talking past my time limit, and I got the (tiempo) card telling me to finish up. [Oh how I wish we could use the Tiempo [Time] card in the states. lol] Once we finished that the Bishop wanted to take advantage of having 5 North Americans so we all had a special musical number Be Still My Soul, which is a song that does not exist in Spanish, so they all loved it. Didn't understand it, but they loved it! [I bet that was the best.]
As usual, photos will be on the blog in a few days!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
[Some of the pictures below I believe were from last week but we just got them today... he can only send so many at a time.]
It says 'Welcome Cock of the Rocks' which is Peru's National Bird |
Love those bridges, a must have with all that water |
Peligro means DANGER |
Satipo, Peru - Gorgeous |
Not quite sure what they are rigging up here, but since they don't have running water, it looks like they collect the rain water and might use it for bathing?? |
Monday, February 2, 2015
Week in Review Jan 19, 2015 - Jan 29, 2015
[If you are keeping up with Elder Holmes travels, you know that we didn't get our usual email last week. We got one line that stated he received a package from us and it was waiting for him at the chapel. But that was it. He informed us earlier in the month that the Internet is painfully slow and it was good to know that because I had a feeling that is why we didn't get our weekly email. And sure enough as he will explain below, that is what happened. Enjoy his travels and the pictures. He did good this week.]
[The following each line is emails he sent this morning and the one lines were in the subject line. We have found that we can do quick Q &A this way and it works. Just type one line in the subject line, it is like texting but with email.]
- SO Sorry... Google Didn't save the draft from last week and didn't tell me that the email failed. The internet REALLY Stinks over here... I have been waiting for the last 25 minutes for the gmail to load to this point.... [Um, that seems worse than dial-up.]
- I am trying to send this weeks block email, but it wont let me.. I got the Reese's peanut butter spread packages, Thanks! And the internet wont let me send more than this.... [I had asked him which package he received from us. This is from December. He still hasn't received his package from November. We shall continue to pray for that one.]
- I don't think I can send more... I am super mad that the internet here stinks... I do love you all and know that I am keeping all this so that one day I can send it.....Elder Holmes
[Then this little email came. As you can see it was chopped in mid sentence, but hey, we will take it. See below...]
This last week has been one for the books!
Jan 19th 2015
P-day, interviews with [Mission] President, and a haircut. Oh yea, and we went to the Zoo. So, to start off the day we went to the internet Super painfully slow.
Jan 20th 2015
Started the day off with our weekly district meeting, which I always look forward to not only because it is a time for us 6 missionaries to get together, but it is an opportunity for us to get together and discuss future plans we have for what we plan on doing in each of our areas.
Later in the day we continued with our lessons, 2 of which involve trying to get 2 different couples married in preparation for their baptism. It is not that they don't want to get married, it is that it is so darn difficult here! And the cost of it is not very friendly either for them! We have ways to accrue funds down here, but it is a bummer that I or anyone from home cannot help *mission rule that we cannot solicit funds* because it is way less if we were to pay for it here.
We also started teaching the family of the person who I baptized the other week, which is really inte
[The email stopped there, then we got these two very quick emails.]
- Woah. I did not know that internet could stink this badly here in Peru, but I was horribly wrong. I guess my email from last week not only didn't send, but didn't even save the draft... SO SORRY.
- I will try to send photos from another internet connection, but no guarantees on that... Sorry... Gahhh.... [He sounds a bit frustrated.]
[UPDATE: Okay, at this point, I felt his frustration and I was reading all this at work. My daughter was with me waiting to catch the bus and I whispered to her, "We need to pray for Andrew, he needs to be able to send an email to us. Pray quietly and I will too." Then one hour later we got this email below. Jennifer, his sister, was already at school. But I texted to her our little miracle. She was excited. It doesn't hurt to pray for those things that you feel that are important for you. He will answer.]
Hey! I was able to use another computer for just a bit so I could send some photos. I have all the stuff I wanted to send, but I will send that next week probably in a Photo so you can type it out later if you would like.
Please make sure everyone knows that *through Facebook (that my internet stinks, so If I don't respond it isn't because I hate them... and I would like you to say it like that please.... :) [He is so funny, like we would hate him. lol]
26th January 2015
But you think the day ended there you are wrong! Off we went to one of our local waterfalls named Bird of the Rocks... It was about a 1.5 hour convey bus ride and was totally worth it. The only expenses here to view waterfalls is the transportation.
27 January 2015
District Meeting today, you know.. the norm. After we met together my companion and I headed down to a sister in the ward who has a disability in which makes it impossible for her to move around the house, let alone go to church. We have been visiting her every few days to see if there is anything more than our company that we can give her. Then an opportunity for Relief Society came into place. Basically everyone in her house is gone this week, and has nobody to move her from her bed to her wheelchair or to feed her, or do just the little things like that around the house. Like a super mom, our pensionista kicked into gear and started organizing meals and visits all week. About 2 weeks ago nobody knew her, and now we have our Ward Council scheduling visits and assistance (with the help of us of course, no ward is perfect down here) so she can be taken care of. I can noticeably tell a difference in her attitude and energy, something that she did NOT have when I first met her. Just little selfless acts of service can make her week! At the end of the day, my companion Elder Inkley had to leave for a District Leaders Meeting in Huancayo, so I will be staying with the Other Zone Leaders and be doing a few divisions until he gets back.
28 January 2015
Trio day! Not much went down today, we looked for a new pensionista for the sisters and found one and talked about for a while what the pensions do, which I also snagged a bunch of recipes from Sister Henderon's [Mission President's wife] Big Book of Pension receipes both Peruvian and American, yes, P-days here we come. For the evening and the other meals, i ate with the other elders pension and slept in their very tiny room.
29 January 2015
Must show the Lego Guy |
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
[PS: These pictures were supposed to be posted for the last blog, CLICK HERE to catch up. This are photos of his first baptism. But since they are new, I am posting them here also. Enjoy!!]
Elder Holmes 1st Baptism |
If you look really close, the water is a bit yellow/green. They collected it from rain water. |
Monday, January 19, 2015
Week in Review Jan 12, 2015 - Jan 17, 2015
Hey there! First off, no packages yet and the Internet is HORRIBLE, so sorry if it the message is garbled, and incomplete, I will try to make it better next week... [I have Elder Holmes keeping me up to date on his packages since we have sent him very specific items that he has requested. There are 3 packages still waiting to arrive to him, just the latest being sent last week. But the first of the 3 being sent just after Thanksgiving.... love international mailings.]
SO. A BUNCH happened in the last week. We had emergency transfers, **I'm still in Satipo, but I live in a different house** So, I am now with Elder Inkley from California which lives close to Disneyland... [For those that don't know, Elder Holmes family lives about 90 minutes from Disneyland, if traffic is good. lol So that is great to have someone else from his hometown with him. No native companion either.] Funny note about the transfers... I think there is only about 8 missionaries out of all the 220 that are from California, and 4 of them are in here in our Ward in Satipo. Yup. We all know where each others houses are and it is great! 2 Sisters from California, and us 2... In our Total district *also all the missionaries from our ward* we are 5 North Americans, and 1 Latino form Argentina. So yea, its great here! hahahhaa...
No Jaguars or Piranhas yet. Fruit we have Mangoes huge, avocados that are huge, All different types of Bananas *look them up* and we also have coconuts... wooo!! [We asked him about these.]
As far as water goes, we do NOT have hot water, and we don't even have water at this point.... we are collecting rainwater and using that to shower and clean and flush the toilet manually. :) I remember waking up in the middle of the night because it was raining super hard So I put out all of our containers that we have so we could catch all the water that came down. [We also asked him about his water situation because we had heard from friends different ways that they get hot water. I wasn't expecting his answer, but anyone that says, 'it's not a big deal to become an Eagle Scout or even to participate in scouting....' I would think again. He even uses a sleeping bag to sleep in. And he has several types of water filters with him, including the ones they gave him at the missionary training center. He will be fine. Another note: We looked up online and this week alone, the weather in Satipo, Peru, is rain, rain and more rain, every single day with the average high in the 80's and about 1/2 to 1 inch of rain daily. I guess that is why the jungle is so green.]
Also, we have a 3 day party that is RIGHT NEXT to our room. 2 days ago there was fireworks DIRECTLY above without a clearance our house... Yup, that scared the crap out of me..... So many drunk people,. we counted on one day 1600 beer bottles! 2 more days to go! I will fill you in on the next week!
12 January 2015
Woah, Today was loaded! P-Day in the Jungle means a trip to one of the many waterfalls. [If you type in 'waterfalls in Satipo, Peru' in Google Images, there are so so many beautiful waterfalls. Amazing pictures.] Don't ask me what it is because our guide got a bit lost. But whatever, it was great, we ate wild mangoes, and our path was blazed by a machete. Don't worry, I took a bunch of photos, but it might be a while before I can send them! Tonight was a different story though. We received a call that my companion Elder Mamani is being transferred to Chilca in Huancayo, and I am receiving a new companion Elder Inkley and we will be doing this transfer tomorrow. This is not a normal transfer as I am sure that you know, so this will be interesting... We also will be receiving two sister missionaries which are the first ones here in Satipo for over 10 years. Woah! Time to pack, because we are also changing my Pension, and where I live... This should be a fun few days...
13 January 2015
Today we had our Emergency transfers, said goodbye to Elder Mamani, turned into a trio with Elder Malave, and Elder Rassmussen until My Companion got here around 5 PM. Welcome to Elder Inkley, who is from California too... So awesome!
14 January 2015
We moved out of our old room today and into our new room. Our New room does not have water **Side note it still doesn't have water, and it hasn't had water since at least 3 weeks ago, so we collect rain water, because this house does not have a storage tank for water like all the other houses do...**** Anyways, yup,. we have killed a few fun jungle bugs in our room, and more or less we are adapting and getting ready for what is to come in the next few weeks... [Jungle Bugs?? Love that. The biggest bug we have had in our home in the mountains, was a Wolf Spider. Look it up. It was on the wall in Elder Holmes wall and they ONLY way I could kill it was using the vacuum hose. It was that BIG. Don't look under your bed tonight. lol]
15 January 2015
We went to Mazamari today which was fun because neither I or my companion new much about the area, so we brought a member from our ward and bought him lunch and paid for his passage fair so we could not get lost today... Pretty good day, and we had a mini miracle with that. I wanted to get a map printed out of the city so we went and found the Town Hall type government center and tried and tried and nobody wanted to help us even if we wanted to pay for it... We eventually ran into a member there who we don't even know, and she filled out all the information that we needed, and got us free copies of the city map, even printed out on a plotter machine for a large huge copy for our room. Really nice, because we technically have 2 areas, so the faster we can learn them, the better....
16 January 2015
Weekly planning, Baptism preparation for one of our investigators, and by the way I am baptizing him tomorrow, so I have a bunch of photos, and super sorry for the shorthanded email this week, but I am trying to send everything in it right now.... I fixed the font so now it will drain water, because before it wouldn't... Long story there too.... Once we filled the [Baptismal] font, it was filled with yellowish green water because the day before it rained here in the jungle and when it rains heavy duty they turn off the water, so the water we got today was nice and lovely... haha.

17 January 2015
[Update 2/2/2015; received pictures of his first baptism.]
We had a baptism Today! Woo hoo!! It was my first baptism, and my 3rd convert here in the mission and I didn't screw it up! Woo hoo! I did however write the name on my finger because he has like 5 names.... But all the other stuff was fine , even in Spanish. Woo hoo! We are now teaching his parents, and have some optimistic hopes for them as well!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
SO. A BUNCH happened in the last week. We had emergency transfers, **I'm still in Satipo, but I live in a different house** So, I am now with Elder Inkley from California which lives close to Disneyland... [For those that don't know, Elder Holmes family lives about 90 minutes from Disneyland, if traffic is good. lol So that is great to have someone else from his hometown with him. No native companion either.] Funny note about the transfers... I think there is only about 8 missionaries out of all the 220 that are from California, and 4 of them are in here in our Ward in Satipo. Yup. We all know where each others houses are and it is great! 2 Sisters from California, and us 2... In our Total district *also all the missionaries from our ward* we are 5 North Americans, and 1 Latino form Argentina. So yea, its great here! hahahhaa...
No Jaguars or Piranhas yet. Fruit we have Mangoes huge, avocados that are huge, All different types of Bananas *look them up* and we also have coconuts... wooo!! [We asked him about these.]
As far as water goes, we do NOT have hot water, and we don't even have water at this point.... we are collecting rainwater and using that to shower and clean and flush the toilet manually. :) I remember waking up in the middle of the night because it was raining super hard So I put out all of our containers that we have so we could catch all the water that came down. [We also asked him about his water situation because we had heard from friends different ways that they get hot water. I wasn't expecting his answer, but anyone that says, 'it's not a big deal to become an Eagle Scout or even to participate in scouting....' I would think again. He even uses a sleeping bag to sleep in. And he has several types of water filters with him, including the ones they gave him at the missionary training center. He will be fine. Another note: We looked up online and this week alone, the weather in Satipo, Peru, is rain, rain and more rain, every single day with the average high in the 80's and about 1/2 to 1 inch of rain daily. I guess that is why the jungle is so green.]
Also, we have a 3 day party that is RIGHT NEXT to our room. 2 days ago there was fireworks DIRECTLY above without a clearance our house... Yup, that scared the crap out of me..... So many drunk people,. we counted on one day 1600 beer bottles! 2 more days to go! I will fill you in on the next week!
12 January 2015
Woah, Today was loaded! P-Day in the Jungle means a trip to one of the many waterfalls. [If you type in 'waterfalls in Satipo, Peru' in Google Images, there are so so many beautiful waterfalls. Amazing pictures.] Don't ask me what it is because our guide got a bit lost. But whatever, it was great, we ate wild mangoes, and our path was blazed by a machete. Don't worry, I took a bunch of photos, but it might be a while before I can send them! Tonight was a different story though. We received a call that my companion Elder Mamani is being transferred to Chilca in Huancayo, and I am receiving a new companion Elder Inkley and we will be doing this transfer tomorrow. This is not a normal transfer as I am sure that you know, so this will be interesting... We also will be receiving two sister missionaries which are the first ones here in Satipo for over 10 years. Woah! Time to pack, because we are also changing my Pension, and where I live... This should be a fun few days...
13 January 2015
Today we had our Emergency transfers, said goodbye to Elder Mamani, turned into a trio with Elder Malave, and Elder Rassmussen until My Companion got here around 5 PM. Welcome to Elder Inkley, who is from California too... So awesome!
14 January 2015
We moved out of our old room today and into our new room. Our New room does not have water **Side note it still doesn't have water, and it hasn't had water since at least 3 weeks ago, so we collect rain water, because this house does not have a storage tank for water like all the other houses do...**** Anyways, yup,. we have killed a few fun jungle bugs in our room, and more or less we are adapting and getting ready for what is to come in the next few weeks... [Jungle Bugs?? Love that. The biggest bug we have had in our home in the mountains, was a Wolf Spider. Look it up. It was on the wall in Elder Holmes wall and they ONLY way I could kill it was using the vacuum hose. It was that BIG. Don't look under your bed tonight. lol]
15 January 2015
We went to Mazamari today which was fun because neither I or my companion new much about the area, so we brought a member from our ward and bought him lunch and paid for his passage fair so we could not get lost today... Pretty good day, and we had a mini miracle with that. I wanted to get a map printed out of the city so we went and found the Town Hall type government center and tried and tried and nobody wanted to help us even if we wanted to pay for it... We eventually ran into a member there who we don't even know, and she filled out all the information that we needed, and got us free copies of the city map, even printed out on a plotter machine for a large huge copy for our room. Really nice, because we technically have 2 areas, so the faster we can learn them, the better....
16 January 2015
Weekly planning, Baptism preparation for one of our investigators, and by the way I am baptizing him tomorrow, so I have a bunch of photos, and super sorry for the shorthanded email this week, but I am trying to send everything in it right now.... I fixed the font so now it will drain water, because before it wouldn't... Long story there too.... Once we filled the [Baptismal] font, it was filled with yellowish green water because the day before it rained here in the jungle and when it rains heavy duty they turn off the water, so the water we got today was nice and lovely... haha.
17 January 2015
[Update 2/2/2015; received pictures of his first baptism.]
We had a baptism Today! Woo hoo!! It was my first baptism, and my 3rd convert here in the mission and I didn't screw it up! Woo hoo! I did however write the name on my finger because he has like 5 names.... But all the other stuff was fine , even in Spanish. Woo hoo! We are now teaching his parents, and have some optimistic hopes for them as well!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
Monday, January 12, 2015
Week in Review Jan 5, 2015 - Jan 11, 2015
Hey There! Week 2 in the Jungle!
Hey there from the Jungle! Thanks for adding that fun Info Mom about Indiana Jones and the Name Satipo, if you could that would be some fun information to add to the blog! [I already posted that in the last post, but if you missed it, CLICK HERE.] Things are going well here, it rains pretty often as it is winter here, but it is also very hot at times.
Also, worthy of mention is that I technically have TWO Proselyting areas as part of my Assignment with Elder Mamani (From Chile) here in Satipo. We work in Satipo for 5 days of the week, and on the other 2 days we are in an area about 40 minutes from here (A whole other city) named Masamarte (That is how it sounds) [I looked it up and it is actually spelled Mazamari, Peru. It's about southeast of his other area of Satipo, Peru.] and work with members over there who have a Casa Capilla which is a House Chapel. About 26 members over there....
Oh, I wanted to correct a few misconceptions that you might have about Mission Peru Huancayo.
-Mission Home is not at 14,000 Feet that is in Cerro de Pasco. The mission is in Huancayo.
-The temple prep class I was scheduled to teach never actually came, so I never actually taught that. Yet...
-Companions will not always be from Peru. More than half of the missionaries in Mission Peru Huancayo are North Americans, and it is very likely that during my mission I will be paired with another North American as well...
5 January 2014
P-day! Woo hoo! Not much to report, we had a plan to go to a waterfall as there is a bunch here in Satipo area alone, but it rained pretty good today, so we were unable to go. So, as an alternative, we played Monopoly, Peruvian Version. Yup,. it was actually pretty fun! [If you take the time and type in Google Maps or images for Satipo, there are beautiful waterfalls everywhere.]
6 January 2014
Had the opportunity today to visit a member who is less active because she has a health disability which does not enable her move her arms or legs, let alone leave the house... So we had the opportunity to meet with her, give needed help and assistance when she needs it, and just had a good time to be with her. It was nice.
We also had Correlation meeting with our Bishop today, which was nice to get some of the priorities for our new area out on the drawing board and figure out what we are to do next as missionaries...
7 January 2014
Well, today every single one of our appointments fell, none of them were in their houses. Great. This evening we had our Ward Council Meeting which is always interesting to see how it works well with other wards or how things work overall....
Also today, we traveled to the Area called the Black River and gave 2 blessings of Health to a family over there.. Love being able to use this to help others with the power of God for us today...
8 January 2014
Today we were in Masamarte, our other area... Yes, we have two Areas, and I will try to explain that on another day, but for now it sufficieth me to say that we have two proselyting areas and each are huge.
In the Evening I gave an English Class and created a English to Spanish to English Reference sheet with the basics of Pronunciation and works and sentence creation, etc... At the bottom is reference guides from Google Translate, and also a link to my blog so they can practice their Spanish. If you have time, please add the translate widget to my blog so they can practice it in both languages. Thanks! [Already done when the blog was created.]
9 January 2014
Weekly Planning today!
Taught 2 Investigator lessons today which both of them were super awesome, one of which wants us to teach her and her family because she notices that the Mormons here are examples to her family of how we should be as a people with our characteristics, moral standards... etc... right? So, we are teaching them, and they are very very receptive to what we have to say... It is a great family.
10 January 2014
Zone Conference today! Not a bunch of missionaries in this Zone, but yea, it was nice to get together, meet the other missionaries here, and have some mini training sessions for things of the missionaries.
In the evening we taught a Missionary Preparation Class from Preach my Gospel for prospective missionaries. This is now an ongoing class every Saturday, as well as our English Classes for the community every Thursday.
11 January 2014
So, today we had splits to cover more ground since one missionary needs to be in our area of Satipo, and the other missionary in Masamarte. So, I was in Satipo today, and we had the opportunity to give the sacrament and a small talk and musical time with the sister in our ward who cannot leave her house because of her health. It was a wonderful experience....Sometimes there are just some things that you just cannot explain with words, and this is one of them...
Peru
Forewarning, I have already been to 2 Internet because the Internet is SUPER Slow. So, for now... This is the main email for all to all... [And no pictures, still. Bummer, but we understand. It must be like dial-up Internet for him.]
Hey there from the Jungle! Thanks for adding that fun Info Mom about Indiana Jones and the Name Satipo, if you could that would be some fun information to add to the blog! [I already posted that in the last post, but if you missed it, CLICK HERE.] Things are going well here, it rains pretty often as it is winter here, but it is also very hot at times.
Also, worthy of mention is that I technically have TWO Proselyting areas as part of my Assignment with Elder Mamani (From Chile) here in Satipo. We work in Satipo for 5 days of the week, and on the other 2 days we are in an area about 40 minutes from here (A whole other city) named Masamarte (That is how it sounds) [I looked it up and it is actually spelled Mazamari, Peru. It's about southeast of his other area of Satipo, Peru.] and work with members over there who have a Casa Capilla which is a House Chapel. About 26 members over there....
Well, today every single one of our appointments fell, none of them were in their houses. Great. This evening we had our Ward Council Meeting which is always interesting to see how it works well with other wards or how things work overall....
Elder Holmes
Satipo-Masamarte [Mazamari, take the time to look them up on Google, very beautiful but also very humble and rural areas.]Monday, January 5, 2015
Week in Review Dec 29, 2014 - Jan 4, 2015
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Satipo, Peru (From Google Images) |
So, As I have been saying I knew there was a transfer of missionaries coming up, but was pretty darn sure that it was my companion that was getting transfered... Well... I was wrong. I got transfered! But like I said, I wasn't going to be crying about this one... [The funny thing is his mom, that would be ME, was telling him, even in his last letter, that he was going to be transfered and it was going to be in the Jungle. Mom's just know. lol]
Welcome to the Jungle, We have fun and Games! I am now in Satipo, Peru - Jungle Territory! [Just a fun side note when I did some digging around. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones goes into a ancient booby-trapped temple to get the golden idol. It is in Peru. And his guides name is Satipo. Google search it for more info. But I thought that was some fun trivia. I will need to send that to Andrew. If you search in Google Images Satipo, Peru, there are some beautiful pictures of that part of the country.] I guess paradise has its disadvantages though, the Internet here is beyond painful, and I do not believe that at this current Internet location I will be able to send photos... It is that slow. So, text will have to do while I am here. I am just glad that I was able to Skype BEFORE I got here!
So, the day before transfers my old companion and I were visiting all the families basically saying that Elder Chapeton se va. That he was out of there. I didn't really say any goodbyes because I was sure that I was staying! I was wrong! Come about 8:30am and we get the call that Elder Holmes is going to Satipo, Peru where he will meet his new companion Elder Mamani (From Chile), and travel during the New Year. Woo hoo! I know it might not be glamorous to start off the new year this way, but I love it! Traveling to the Jungle, In Peru, where I will spend the next Entire Year in this country? Awesome right!?!?!?!
Basically a bit about my companion. His name is Elder Mamani, he is from Chile, and is just a few years older than I am. Sometimes I think he gets trunky, but If he wasn't a bit, I would be worried too... he only has like 3 transfers left... He is also my District Leader, so I am learning form that as well... Hey.. President Henderson... So far both of My companions have been District Leaders, and my current companion has been here for a long time too.... What are you thinking? Hehehehehe....
Anyways, the Pension [His cook, in case your forgot. lol] here is great, and my companion had the desire to make me laugh by telling the Pension (Hna. Julia) Pronounced Who-lia that I was complaining that I was hungry in the street today... Something I know NOT TO say around the Peruvians because they will feed you without mercy. So, off my Pension went to work. You are now speaking to one of the 3 North Americans in Satipo, that is eating more because my pension thinks I am always hungry. I'm going to get so fat here.
A side note for that... I have learned that by experience here in Peru to eat at the same pace as the others at your table, so you don't have to get seconds of a specific part of the dish (which in reality they just double everything again, which is why I am afraid, it is good food, but I cannot always handle that much MORE food!).. Anyways... I was eating at the same pace as my companion Elder Mamani right? So, the Pension looks at me and tells me "Ud come su comida como un gato!!" Basically, she told me I eat like a cat... so from that point on, I sped up... Another Bad decision, that coupled with the fact that my companion joked saying I am always hungry....I am eating SO MUCH now.... Exercises here I come!
It's a good time for me to be here in the Jungle because it is *winter time* here so there is a bunch of rain, and less of the sun that beats down on you like an African drum. It's Hot. Bugs and insects, there are a bunch of different kinds yes, but no real mosquito's that are bugging me, and I am totally ok with that!
All in all it is good here, we are opening a new Area called Satipo 3 which is a division of the City of Satipo which was originally only 4 missionaries with free reigns to visit all of the city. Now, we are divided as 6 missionaries with each group and their own area to work more efficiently. There is one Ward for all of this, and one Family Group which we visit via Moto taxi 2 times a week because of its distance from our house.
I received letters from Home, Dear Elders, the Washburn's Letter, and the Bishoprics the other week. Still haven't received the packages with retainer [Andrew put in a request for his retainer, go figure....] or others that you have mentioned. I will keep you updated on that.
So, I'm in the Jungle, it is humid and hot at times, but right now it is pretty darn beautiful. Don't have the ability at the moment to send photos, but I can view them if you send them.
Love you all!
Elder Holmes
Satipo, Peru
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