First off, Hermana Squire is absolutely fantastic! President wants to make sure
that she doesn't get trunky. Which I think that´s pretty funny because then she
gets put with someone from her home ward. Yeah, it´s all a little interesting
how everything works out like that. We have been doing pretty well this week,
despite the ongoing sicknesses. Although, we do manage to have some fun still!
There are a lot of awesome people that live here! The other day, we got
a referral from the missionaries in Santa Rosa that talked to this man who was
interested. So we stopped by the house, and we start talking to this guy. He
seemed really interested and told us to come back at 5:30. So at 5:30, we went
back to the house and knocked on the door. A younger guy answered the door, and
told us that his dad is only home from 1:00-4:00. We were just like, "Okay,
obviously he doesn't have any interest, but just wanted to be nice to us." We
shrugged our shoulders and left. The next day, we were in our apartment about
to go out and work, and I just started craving an Alfajor. Alfajores are
absolutely delicious (FYI). So we left, and walked into the closest store, and
we saw the guy. He was just like "Hey, how come you never came over... Do you
have time now?" We looked at our planners to realize that our plans were to go
tracting in the freezing cold rain. Needless to say, it was pretty easy to
change our plans. We taught him, and his family, and it was pretty awesome.
Even though they don´t speak Spanish too well. They are from Bolivia and speak
one of the indigenous languages there. We really don´t know completely what
will happen, but we will find out.
It´s a lot of walking and knocking
(well, clapping) at doors with a lot of rejection, but that´s okay! It´s all
still pretty great!
My experiences while serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Monday, July 8, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Being in a different country, there are A LOT of things that are different!
Hermana Vawdrey and Hermana Squire |
I made a list of a few things:
1) My Mission President doesn't speak English. This makes it really difficult because there is a slight gap in everything because I really don´t understand very well still.
2) Sometimes the water and power just randomly start working. Sometimes that happens right when I want to take a shower. Anyway, the other day the water wasn't working so I had to boil some water on the stove and use it to take a sponge bath. It was a lot of fun.
This is how we have to cook a cake - because the gas on the oven won't stay on. |
3) The driving. I know I already mentioned it, but it´s bad. The city that I am in is a lot smaller than anywhere else so it´s not as bad here, but in Bahia it is awful. Our AP may or may not have almost killed all of us.
4) Rats live in our ceiling and we have a lot of fun listening to them at night.
5) Dogs. They are everywhere, so if I come back with Rabies, don´t judge me.
6) We aren't allowed to drink the water here at all.
7) There is NO carpet here. Literally, none anywhere. So please just lay on your carpet and enjoy it.
Hermana Squire sick, laying on the hard floor. |
8) The food here is amazing! Empenadas and Milanesa.. it´s all super amazing.
Well yeah, this was an interesting week because we were actually sick for the majority of it. But it was pretty funny because as soon as we were feeling better to go out and work, we got a call from the zone leaders saying that we had to get on a bus to go to Bahia Blanca that night.
So it was exciting. We left at about 11:00 at night, got to Bahia at 4:00 in the morning, went to a random house to sleep for an hour, and then stood in a line so that the missionaries could renew their visas. Then, later that night, we got on a bus back to Santa Rosa. On the bus, they played to movie Planet of the Apes super loud. So now I can say that I saw Planet of the Apes on my mission.
Other than that, we are feeling a lot better now, so I am sure that we will get a lot of work done this week.
Us with our makeshift back packs to carry groceries. |
If you guys want to write me/send me your wedding invitations, please do.
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Hermana Squire with Mishy Mishy. |
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Mishy Mishy after he showed back up at our apartment. |
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
My First Companion in Argentina: Cydnee Squire!
My District in Salt lake. |
First off, I have absolutely no idea how to use this keyboard. In spanish they do not have apostrophes or something, because I cannot seem to get them to work at all. Trust me, I have been trying this whole time. Well, I feel like there is so much to write because it has been two weeks since I have been able to write you. Well, the week before I left was pretty hectic. We had a baptism on that saturday and then we spoke in church on Sunday. It was a weekend full of seeing people and getting all of the loose ends tied up before I left! I really do miss the Utah Salt Lake City mission because I was able to meet so many amazing people there!
Now for Argentina. To be honest, the first three days are a total blur because we got up at 4:45 to leave for the airport. Our flight left, and we went to California.. and then to Atlanta.. then to Buenos Aires. I know that sounds short, but it was already the next day. When we landed in Buenos Aires.. we had no idea what we were doing because our flight plans ended, but we were not in our area at all. Let{s just say that I have never followed so many random people who do not speak the same language. We followed someone into a van with all of the other missionaries going to Cordoba and Mendosa. We had no idea where we were going. Also, everyone here drives CRAZY! They do not have lanes in the road and apparently you do not have to stop at stop signs if you do not want to. Anyway, we were driving and then the lady who was driving just says, do we have the Bahia Blanca sisters? Once we established that we were there, she pulled over and pretty much just said, get out! We did.. and once again we were on some street on the side of the road without a clue of what we were doing.. without our luggage.
Anyway, we were at a church building in Buenos Aires and we ate with a lot of other missionaries that were coming and going from all the different missions. After about 5 hours of being there, they shipped us off to a different airport. When we got there, luckily President and his wife were there to greet us! We stayed with them that night, and then went to the mission office in the morning. That is when they told us who our companions are and where we are going to be serving. Who knew that I would be with Cydnee Squire! CRAZY! We are serving in Toay, La Pampa. It is so different. The people. The food. Everything. Well, I am still trying to figure everything out.. so yeah, we will see how it all goes.
I love you all, and now you can all write me to the mission office! Woot woot!
Hermana Naylor, Vincent and I at the Mission Home. Three days in the same clothes! |
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Safe in Argentina
Dear Vawdrey Family,
We are sending you this email to
inform you that your daughter, Sister Vawdrey, has arrived safe and sound here
in the Mission Argentina Bahía Blanca. At this moment your daughter is
traveling to her new area and Monday she will be able to write you to tell you
how she is doing.
Sincerely,
the Elders from the office.
Misión Argentina Bahía Blanca.
Monday, June 17, 2013
I'm going to Argentina!
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The exotic animals of Tooele. |
This week was pretty intense. We are still trying to build up the area,
and if I do say so myself, we are doing an excellent job. We now have quite a
few people to teach, and we are being busier and busier.
Miracles. Sometimes we are just in the right place at the right time, even
if we don't realize it. We had a miracle that was pretty intense the other day.
We went to go see a former investigator, and as we walked past, we saw a man
smoking. We smiled and said, "Hello" and then continued to walk up the stairs.
As we knocked on the door, I got a really strong feeling that we needed to go
back and talk to him. I think we had both gotten the same feeling because when
I turned to Sister Martin and said, "We should go back and talk to that guy."
No questions were asked, and we went. We walked up to him, and started
talking. He asked us what religion we were from, and once we said, "LDS" tears
began to fill his eyes. He talked to us ALOT about what had happened in his
life, and it was definitely ALOT. He told us about how much he loved the
church, but couldn't seem to ever live it. He told us about his addiction to
alcohol to the point that he had left his wife and kids for the desire to drink.
Everytime he talked about the Chuch, he started to cry. He told us that, "he
knew it wasn't a coincidence that we walked by" and promised us that he "would
never dust of off his shoes again." We got him at the perfect time because he
even told us that if we would have knocked on his door, he would have avoided
us. We don't know where it's going to go, but for that time, we knew that we
were in the right place at the right time, and it was absolutely amazing.
He even gave us permission to use that story in our farewell talk. He was
really cool, but he has a lot to work through. I won't be here to see his whole
process, but I am going to make sure that he is taken care while I am gone.
He's an awesome guy, and it doesn't matter where he's at now because God will
always love him.
Also, We have a baptism for June 15.. so it's two days before I leave. Emma
is absolutely awesome, and she is so prepared! Her confirmation is at the same
time that my companion and I are speaking in church. Luckily we just got a
car, so anything is possible! It will be interesting to be 20 minutes late to
the meeting that I am speaking it, but yeah...
Monday, June 3, 2013
Be a Good Neighbor and Don't Judge
I am surprised how many people that have lived in Utah for their entire
lives know hardly anything about our actual beliefs. We have been teaching a
few people who thought they knew everything about our church, who in fact, had
distorted perceptions about what we do. If you want to know what Mormons
believe, go to church, read the Book of Mormon, and pray. It really is that
easy! I think my favorite was a lady that told us that she didn't like how after
Mormons allowed Non-Mormons to enter the temple, and then closed the temple for
a few days to "rip all of the furniture out because of all the 'dirty' people
that entered the temple." We kind of started laughing.. and just said, "well, I
think they might vacuum." Or that Mormon is Joseph Smith's father. Yeah, these
are people from Utah.
Also, there is so much work to be done in Utah! But it's easy.. just be a
good neighbor and don't judge anyone for any reason. There are some wards where
I am literally scared to bring investigators to because they are not welcoming.
It doesn't matter if people smell like smoke, alcohol, or are dressed in
whatever because EVERYONE should feel welcome at church.
ARRGGGHHH.. if you can't tell, we dealt with a lot of that this week.
But there are a lot of good people out here, too so don't think that I am
angry with everyone right now.
On the good side, we have been looking for people to teach because.. well,
we need people to teach. We both decided that we were going to exercise our
faith. We ended up getting a new investigator every day, and it was awesome.
Now, he have some steady people to teach. We tripled the number of people we
are teaching within like a week, and it was awesome! So there, there was some
good news.
Well, I feel like this letter home was really jumbled and out of order.
So, yeah. Sorry about that. I promise the next one will be better.
Receiving Revelation about the Things We Needed to Teach
So as I said before, I am on my fourth area and fourth companion! I realized
last time that I never really said anything about my companion. She is from
North Carolina, and we just celebrated her year mark. We get along really well,
but it's kind of hard starting an area from scratch. There have not been
sisters in this area for 20 years, and so we have spent a lot of time just
trying to talk to whoever we can! It's been really exciting. So the other day
two of the sisters in our zone (one being my companion) had to go to the mission
office for a training, and so I spent the day with the other sister's companion,
Sister Howell. She had been out for about 2 weeks, and I had been out for about
8 weeks so we were both completely new, but we had to. Apparently she had been
really worried the night before because we were both pretty green, still. She
had a distinct impression to use a video while teaching one of the lessons for
the day that we were going out.
That's when we had our lesson with Misty. Holy cow, this woman was awesome! We were both really scared because I didn't know her at all, and neither did my temporary companion. But we started to teach the lesson, and we shared the video. Right when it was over, she turned to her husband and said, "Wow, hun, this video was perfect for me right now, wasn't it?" We both looked at each other and gave a sigh of relief. Afterword we explained everything about the Plan of Salvation, and the spirit was SO STRONG. After the lesson, she said, "That was the best lesson that I have ever had! Thank you so much!" It shows that even if you have no idea what you are doing or who you are even teaching, you can still receive revelation about the things that you need to teach regardless of how much experience you have in the mission.
Also! We had another cool experience with a little 10 year old girl. It was about 8:00 at night, and our appointment fell through, so we were walking on the street, and we started talking to these two younger girls. First off, they do not like Mormons, but once we explained that we were Mormons, they said, "well, you guys are cool." So we were just talking, and Lilly said, "where did the ice cream man go? We came outside to find him, but then I saw you guys reflecting the sun. So we had to come talk to you." We just said, "what? What light?" "You know, the light that's all around you!" Yup, listen to the mouths of babes. Her mom pulled up, and she started screaming, "MOM, I WANT TO BE BAPTIZED MORMON!" We both put our hands up and started surrendering because we didn't know how her mom felt. It was funny.
ALSO, I got some spanish practice in the other week. We knocked on the door of a former, and a man from mexico answered the door. We had an hour long lesson, and being that my companion does not speak spanish, it was all on me. Too bad he was a Bible Basher, and really didn't want anything. BUT, I was reassured that my spanish had not been lost. So it's all good. The work is awesome, regardless of where you are. So be good examples and love everyone. No exceptions! The church is not a museum for saints, but rather a hospital for sinners! Don't judge, ya'll.
That's when we had our lesson with Misty. Holy cow, this woman was awesome! We were both really scared because I didn't know her at all, and neither did my temporary companion. But we started to teach the lesson, and we shared the video. Right when it was over, she turned to her husband and said, "Wow, hun, this video was perfect for me right now, wasn't it?" We both looked at each other and gave a sigh of relief. Afterword we explained everything about the Plan of Salvation, and the spirit was SO STRONG. After the lesson, she said, "That was the best lesson that I have ever had! Thank you so much!" It shows that even if you have no idea what you are doing or who you are even teaching, you can still receive revelation about the things that you need to teach regardless of how much experience you have in the mission.
Also! We had another cool experience with a little 10 year old girl. It was about 8:00 at night, and our appointment fell through, so we were walking on the street, and we started talking to these two younger girls. First off, they do not like Mormons, but once we explained that we were Mormons, they said, "well, you guys are cool." So we were just talking, and Lilly said, "where did the ice cream man go? We came outside to find him, but then I saw you guys reflecting the sun. So we had to come talk to you." We just said, "what? What light?" "You know, the light that's all around you!" Yup, listen to the mouths of babes. Her mom pulled up, and she started screaming, "MOM, I WANT TO BE BAPTIZED MORMON!" We both put our hands up and started surrendering because we didn't know how her mom felt. It was funny.
ALSO, I got some spanish practice in the other week. We knocked on the door of a former, and a man from mexico answered the door. We had an hour long lesson, and being that my companion does not speak spanish, it was all on me. Too bad he was a Bible Basher, and really didn't want anything. BUT, I was reassured that my spanish had not been lost. So it's all good. The work is awesome, regardless of where you are. So be good examples and love everyone. No exceptions! The church is not a museum for saints, but rather a hospital for sinners! Don't judge, ya'll.
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