Tuesday, November 26, 2013

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Hola everyone! Man, time is going fast. I can't believe Thanksgiving is this week and that Christmas is in a month.  You sure wouldn't know it living here..... it is so dang hot!
Once every transfer we get to do divisiones ( or splits) with the sister training leaders here for one day.  And so that is what I did on Thursday! I was with a latina, which was a little different for me since I couldn't speak any English!  And we were in her area, so I didn't know anyone all over again.   But it was interesting to be with a different companion and see how they do things!  It was a good learning experience :) And she told me my Spanish was good, which I don't believe, but hey, thats gotta mean something coming from a native spanish speaker, right? Then the next day we had our multi zone conference with the mission president.  It was super awesome! Him, his wife, the APs and the ZLs and our stake president all spoke and it was great.  The people here are so awesome!

As for investigators, I really don't have much to tell you there.  We don't have very many investigators because before, all of my companion's investigators were in a different area where we have elders now.  So we are working on that one!  It is super  hard because everyone either doesn't answer their door or they only want to talk to us because we are gringas.  Yep!  We have one investigator that we found named Ligia and she is super awesome.  She is really receptive and I think she really has the desire to learn more but she is so busy... always!  We went by three times last week and she never could talk to us.  So hopefully tonight she will be able to!  We also have an investigator that is getting baptized in December, but technically she isn't our investigator since she is in the elders' area. But we still visit her because Hna. Marley knows her and taught her for a long time.  Other than these two, we really don't have any solid investigators.  We have been working a lot with less active members though, and hopefully that will go somewhere.  We talked to a less active member a few days ago and she knows that she needs to go back to church and she has a goal to go to the temple.  So hopefully she is actually willing to make that change!
Also, I had the opportunity to hand wash my clothes for the first time...let me tell you, it is not fun!! It takes forever!! So those of you with washing machines, be grateful that you don't have to hand wash your clothes every week because it stinks! I better get used to it...I have 16 more months of doing it!
Anyways, I hope you all have a fantastic Thanksgiving and take time to thank our Heavenly Father for all your blessings, because we really are so blessed!  In the words of Josh Groban, "There's so much to be thankful for"  :). Have a great week!

Hermana Whittle

Monday, November 18, 2013

I AM IN HONDURAS!!!

McKenzie and the other missionaries that flew from the Mexico MTC with her to her mission with their Mission President and his wife, President and Sister Dexter.



I seriously can`t believe I am here...and still alive! Holy cow, these first few days have been rough. But it will get better! Honduras is seriously great...it is super green, super hot, and the people here are awesome. The first night here, me and the other two American hermanas got to stay at the mission home...they live in an apartment and it is seriously so nice. It would be nice in America. And guess what...I have a gringa companion! I really thought I would have a latina, but nope! Her name is Hna. Marley, and she is great :) In the mission we have a trainer for 12 weeks, and she actually just finished her training so she is still pretty new. But I love her! And thank goodness that she can speak Spanish because I sure can`t! I can`t even understand most of the time. Hondurans like to not pronounce their s`s, so it is hard to understand them. It is pretty rough. But I have gotten pretty good at saying prayers in Spanish since I can`t do much else! Its okay....I will learn! And I am SO exhausted because we walk everywhere and it is so hot outside. But you will all be pleased to know that I am actually in a pretty secure part of Honduras. My area is called Fesitranh 2 and we live in a little kind of gated community called Santa Monica. There are lots of guards and the people here have money, so their houses are nice. So I definitely got lucky to be here for the beginning of my time in Honduras, because I am positive that all of the areas aren`t this nice. But it is great!

As far as the food goes, it is pretty much what I expected: lots of beans, rice, chicken and tortillas. And fried plantains. But it is pretty good! I haven`t had anything I haven`t liked, but I think my stomach is still adjusting to the change because it didn`t feel so good yesterday. They also have something here called baleadas, which is like the signature food of Honduras. It is this really good, thick tortilla with beans, some kind of cheese, and montequilla inside. Its pretty good! And also, my cousin`s husband went to El Salvador for his mission and he said they had banana soda down here that was really good...yep, I had it my first day. And they really need to have it in the US because it is great. 
Well let me just tell you guys, being a missionary is rough. I am so tired, and it is so hard not being able to understand or communicate with anyone, and also to not know who anyone is here. I have been struggling. But I know that I am here for a reason and that things will get better. In the Book of Mormon, even Ammon and his brothers had a time when they wanted to go home. But through patience and faith, the Lord helped them work miracles. And I know the Lord will help me too! Someday I will learn Spanish and get more comfortable with the people here, and then I won`t want to go home :) So I`m just going to keep praying and working and I know the Lord will help me! I hope you are all doing well and that you have a great week!

Hna. Whittle

McKenzie and her companion, Hermana Marley, along with 2 other sisters in her mission.




After asking McKenzie a few questions, this is what she responded:
We have taught people, or rather my companion teaches them :) I bear my testimony sometimes and I have given out a few pamphlets and explained them and I pray all the time but that is about it. Its just hard because I don`t know what to say because I can`t understand what they say...usually I only understand from what my companion says. I can understand her just fine. She is from Idaho and she is 21. She is great :) We actually don`t have that many investigators, but we found a really great lady a few days ago! She has definitely been prepared by the Lord :) And it doesn`t rain everyday, but a lot of times it rains at night and then we get to walk in gross streets the next day.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

LAST WEEK AT THE CCM!

Hola everyone!
 Holy cow, time flies by. I cannot believe that the next time I email you, I will be in Honduras :) Only a few more days!! I am so excited, but also super scared too. And it didn´t help that the elders in our district were talking about all the fun diseases and worms and stuff we may have to deal with...thanks a lot! Oh well, it will all be good :)

Well last week right after Halloween was Day of the Dead here in Mexico...they were partying it up! Both nights we got to fall asleep to sweet Mexican tunes...it was great! My branch president is pretty much the best guy ever. Him and his 8 year old son came to the CCM and gave us little goodie bags for the day of the dead...it was so nice. Oh, and yesterday, I got letters from my companion´s little cousins! It was so dang cute :)

This last week here has been flying by...I got sick on Monday though and I am still feeling it...its not fun! It is just a cold though so its all good...as long as it decides to go away before I leave :) I am not exactly sure what day I leave yet because we don´t get our flight stuff until tomorrow but I´m pretty sure I´ll leave Monday or Tuesday. Only a few more days!

Guess what else...last night at TRC my companion and I had to teach an investigator...thats right. A legit non-member from Mexico City. It was so scary! And it was hard because we only had 20 minutes and she knew nothing about religion. She didn´t even know what prayer was. So that was definitely an experience! 

Well thats about all I´ve got for today...I hope you are all doing well! Remember that God loves each and every one of you and He wants to talk to you. We had a speaker come on Tuesday for devotional and He told us that one of the most important things we need to do when we teach is teach about the true nature of God, because most people don´t have the same perspective as we do. So he challenged us to pray to God and ask Him if He really exists and if He knows us and loves us. So I challenge you do to the same, and I know He will answer your prayer :) Until next time!

Hermana Whittle




Some elders from Mexico kept asking these lovely ladies if they could get their pictures taken with them! :)

McKenzie's district having a little volleyball fun on P-day!