Monday, November 24, 2014

Week 23

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!!!!
Unfortunately, they don`t celebrate that here in Chile so i`m a little sad about that.
We just had a super cool activity that we`ve been planning for a while, and it turned out super good! It was a role play of the Plan of Salvation. We all started in the chapel, which was was all decorated in white, and that was the ¨pre-earth life¨ and we reviewed the Plan of Salvation. Afterwards, we all passed through a curtain ¨Veil of forgetfullness¨ Into the Gym. When we were in the gym, We had games like bobbing for apples, watching mormon messages, kareoke, question booth, sock toss, etc. In these activities, you can earn tickets. I was in charge of the prize table, which consisted of cookies, bananna bread, brownies, juice, soda, fruit, etc. With their tickets, the people could buy these prizes, or they could save their tickets. At one point in time, we turned off the lights and we all ¨Died¨ and went to the judgement room. Depending on how many tickets the people had, they were assigned a kingdom of glory, Celestial, Terrestral, or telestial. It was a super cool and informational activity. Everyone liked it.
We are teaching a family of 6 and we`re super excited for them. They always give us food when we come over too, so that means they must be a good family haha. They get along with eachother super well, they listen to our message, and they realy participate in the lessons. Here in the mission, we call people like this ¨golden Investigators¨
Another cool thing we`ve been doing is we`re teaching these 2 twins, about 10 years old, english. They only missed one point on their last exam. It`pretty fun to teach them. Their family isn`t part of the church, neither are the twins, but they are recently starting to open up to us and share their beliefs and now they let us teach them about the gospel too!
On another note, for this P-day we went to the beach! It was super fun and very similar to the beaches in seattle. We played sand football, took pictures, hiked, climbed rocks, explored, ate pizza, etc.
Pictures to follow!
Being a missionary is awesome, thanks to everyone for getting me here!
Elder Pollock






Monday, November 17, 2014

Week 22-Russel M. Nelson

This week Russell M. Nelson, one of the twelve apostles, talked with us on wednesday! It was awesome and super spiritual. We had to wake up at 4:00 in the Morning to take a 3 hour bus ride to Osorno to get there before 9:00. All the missionaries in the Chile Osorno mission, like 250, gathered in the Osorno Stake  Center.
Elder Nelson has been my favorite apostol for a long time because he was a heart surgeon and that is my dream job. That, or Orthopedic Surgeon. I have tons of respect for him because not only did he have incdredible worldy honors, like being a heart surgeon, but he is also an incredible spiritual leader.
There are a lot of things to say about what he told us, but the thing i like most about what he told us is he promised us if we are obedient and do everything we can to be good missionaries, we will have more blessings in our family and our future family then we could have had in any other manner. 
One thing that was super funny this week was a member asked us to cut some of the carpet out of his house because it was ripped and it looked bad, so we did. He thanked us, and right before we were about to leave his wife comes out of her room, sees the carpet, and starts yelling at him for like 20 mintues! Apparently he never asked her if he could cut the carpet out Hahaha we just sat there and waited for her to stop yelling. After she stopped yelling, she stomped off into her room and before we had the chance to get up and leave, she came back and started yelling at him again for something! It was fun
The missionaries in our neighboring ward had a baptism so we went there on saturday. It was a great baptism service and the kid was super awesome. He`s only 18 years old but he has a super strong testimony and he might serve a mission so that would be awesome!
Hope you all have a great week!
Elder Pollock

​Meet our cat Pancho, the Snow Wookie


 
 
These flowers are common in Chile, but they`re pretty cool

It was our mamita`s birthday, the member who cooks food for us everyday, so we bought her a cake and made her banana pancakes since they don`t know what those are down here.
 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Week 21

My first week in Chile we knocked a door and the lady was super nice to us and asked us to come back and teach her. We passed by her house like 10 times, but she was never home or she was alone, and we can`t enter a house when there`s a girl by herself, unless we bring a member. Finally, after many attemps, we passed  by her house one last time, this time with a member, and she was there with her 2 daughters! They really want to learn more and they are a super awesome family. We have an appointment with them next week again!
Lasy p-day, we spent like 2 hours in the hospital visiting elder Wilson, who had been in the hospital for 5 days at that point. He had a pretty serious infection in his digestive system, lost 20-25 pounds in a week, and the doctors said he easily could have died. We are all super happy, because he toughed it out, stayed in the mission field, and he left the hospital a couple days later after a long stay in the hospital. He`s doing a lot better today, and even played a little basketball with us today!
This p-day we got up early and ran, played hacky sack  basketball with like 8 other missionaries, and then got some pizza! It was a fun day. It`s always fun to relax a little bit after giving 110% every day of the week for the mission work. 
Our normal schedule is 

7:00-8:30 wake up, pray, exercise, eat breakfast, shower, get ready for day

8:30-10:30  Study

10:30-1:00   Missionary stuff (teaching, contacting, giving service, knocking doors, etc.)

1:00-2:00 Lunch

2:00-3:00 Language study

3:00-10:00 Missionary stuff again

10:00-11:00 Get ready for bed, plan

11:00 Go to bed

These pictures are of a cool flower in chile, the pizza we ate, and a cool area we found in our sector


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Week 20

Happy Halloween!!!!
Surprisingly, the people here in Chile celebrate Halloween too! The kids all leave and knock doors for candy, just like in the states. The only difference is instead of knocking doors, they knock a rock on a metal fence, because that is the custom of knocking doors in Chile.
We had a costume party the day before Halloween, and then we had a lunch/game/karaoke night Halloween day! My companion and I were at the church from 11:00 in the morning until about 7:00 at night for the lunch activity. It was super fun though, we sang karaoke, played basketball, Frisbee, ate food, talked, celebrated someone`s birthday, jump roped, etc. It was super successful because we had a couple investigators there and less active members who met some of the cool people in our ward!
Here`s a cool story. Before the mission, I used to play a computer game called League of Legends. In the street one day, a guy in his 20`s was walking with his girlfriend to the university. I commented on his shirt, asked him who his favorite character was, asked him what level he was, etc. After that, we had about an hour discussion about the gospel, and he invited us to come over any time to his house! We watched him play League of legends for a little while and then we had another lesson with him. Who would have known playing a video game could help the mission work? Hahah at least I feel a little better now for wasting a lot of time playing video games before the mission...Anyways, that`s about it for this week!
 
May the Force be with you
Elder Pollock