Monday, January 28, 2019

Week 24!

Hello Family,

Right now it is 10:18 in the morning in Guanabara, Fort Elangia Brazil. And I’m going to to something different this week and see how it works out. The rule of 1 hour in the lan house (where we email from) is really hard to keep, to email the Mission President, enter in the numbers for the week, and read the mission newsletter, then answer the 25-30 emails that I get every week. So I’m usually in there for over an hour and so I’m going to try and cut the mass email time down to 30 seconds, just by adding a recording to an email and sending it, and that’ll save me a lot of time and help me be more obedient, and mom, if you can I would like you to transcribe the recordings onto and email and then send that out as the mass email for the week.

Monday a week ago I bought a ukulele and the total cost was 320 heias, so right around $80, and it’s pretty cool. I’ve played it some, but it’s tough to get music but it’ll be great to play it in Brazil and it’ll help me relax some. Tuesday we had a lesson with Juliana and we taught her and her mom the first lesson and it was a really good lesson. The mom was taught by the missionaries about 8 years ago but forgot everything so we taught them a first lesson, gave a Book of Mormon to Juliana’s mom, and invited them to an activity at the Church this Thursday with ice cream and a spiritual thought, just all the members at the church hanging out. And Wednesday...I talked to an owner of a Mercedez Benz s63amg and the engine is a twin turbo v8 that has 585 horsepower, and it was outside of a sandwich shop place and I went in and talked to the guy about it, and he had just bought it, it was 3 days old, brand new. It was one of the most beautiful cars I’ve ever seen and in college, he studied environmental engineering and now he does real estate, for the past 18 years, and right now he doesn’t have any rental properties, he just sells real estate. It must be going really well for him! His last car was an Audi R8, which is an incredible car and he traded it for the new mercedez. He asked me what I want to do in college and I told him I was thinking about mechanical engineering and he said civil engineering is better than mechanical because civil engineers will always have work and if i do that, I’ll always have a job and be in high demand…

Thursday morning we had district meeting and the training was done by Elder Vascus, he’s from Mexico and just has 1 more transfer. It was one of the best trainings I’ve had my whole mission. It was super good, power packed with tons of good stuff. He talked about doing contacts, doing  lot of practice, how to ask questions, how to be yourself, how to make friends with the person, how to have confidence, just super, super great stuff and they did some practices (role-modeling) and he shared a story of Rinaldo, a soccer player from Portugal. There was a competition for the best soccer player in the world, and a huge trophy went to the winner. It was between Rinaldo, Messi, and some other 3rd guy. As part of the process, they asked the top 3, “who do you think is going to win the trophy?” and Messi and the other guy said it’d go to another guy, but Rinaldo said “me, I’m going to win, i’m not saying it with any pride, but I know I’m the best in the world.” And he just had this incredible confidence about it. And it’s kind of funny but he ended up not winning but he had incredible confidence and that helped him be as good as he was. Elder Vascus said we need to have confidence in ourselves and have a vision of success, we need to see ourselves making a good contact, teaching a good lesson, and being successful in what we do, and that will help us be more successful. It was great and really helped me a lot and will continue to help me as I work on mastering those principles. Super great! He talked with me after and said he’s heard a lot of good things about me and that I’m doing really good on my mission and that with a ton of practice, I’ll get really good at contacts and get really good at talking with people. That night we had the ice cream activity at the church and none of our investigators came, which was a big bummer. We had called Julianna and asked her if a member could pick her up, but her husband answered the phone and said she already has her church and don’t come back...and man, that was really tough to hear. We went back Saturday there and we only talked with her husband and he said “yea, she’s got her church and don’t come back”. And man, that was not fun. She was a really solid person and really looking to find more happiness in her life and because of her husband she won’t be able to find it for a long time.

Friday, I’ll tell you my workout for that morning...10 sets of 20 incline push ups, 10 shoulder side raises with my backpack with books, and 40 sit ups. So I ended up doing 240 sit ups at the end in about 30 minutes. I’m trying to work on abs and lower back a ton, they are my weak points right now. That day I studied a ton in “True to the Faith” which is an incredible book. I haven’t really studied it a lot in the past, but it’s a super good book, just a lot about the commandments and about marriage, spiritual gifts, just tons of good stuff, and the gospel, commandments, and the rules of the church are a guideline how to have a happy, peaceful, and successful life. And that’s really awesome. The gospel is a simple pathway of how to be happy, which is really, really incredible.

Saturday I studied “coveting” a lot. I looked through the 10 commandments and realized I need to work on that one. I sometimes see nice cars or homes and I want to have it and I realize that it robs me of being happy with what I have and who I am in my life because I’m always seeing people who are bigger, better, faster, stronger, and so I’m working on that, just being  happy with who I am and my abilities, and then when I see something or someone that I hope to have/be...I just think, “oh, there’s an example of something I’d love to have or be someday” but not get all mad because i”m not there yet, just be more happy, calm, and confident. That was really good to study. We had lunch with our Bishop and were helping him with a house project, building something for his chicken coop, he has a lot of house projects going on, reminds me of dad! While we were there, the mission president called me, President Bangerter, and he talked with my companion first and then me and he said that my companion was going to be district leader this next transfer (new area) and then he talked with me and he first asked me “how’s your Portuguese?” I told him that it’s not perfect but that it’s getting there and then he said “well Elder Anderson, I’m going to call you to be a trainer so Tuesday you’re going to come to Piracicaba, have a training and then have a new companion straight out of the MTC and whoa..that’s a huge responsibility, and I’d already heard from other missionaries that I’d probably be training so I was ½ prepared for it but man, it’ll be a new experience, it’ll be wild, we will see how it goes. It will a new opportunity to learn and grow. It’s a big responsibility.

And Sunday we had a good day at church. It was my comps last Sunday so he took a lot of pictures with the members. This transfer has flown by. Out of my 3 companions so far, we are probably the best friends, and he’s super funny, super awesome.

I remember that a little under a year ago I wasn’t really all that sure about going on a mission, I wanted to maybe go into the military and thought I’d come out of that a good leader and solid person. I just thought a mission would be teaching lessons and walking a lot in the sun. With that perspective, the military seemed a lot more interesting and exciting, but looking back I’m super glad I came out on a mission and I think a mission will do a whole lot more for me than the military could. The mission is more than just teaching lessons and walking in the rain or sun, and in these past few months, I’ve been learning and growing a ton and especially in this next transfer and in the future I’m really going to learn how to be a leader, to have more confidence, to build faith, and just help people love people, and really mature and grow. A mission is so much more than lessons! I think it’s the plan of God to turn young men into men. And it’s really incredible. I’m pretty nervous, excited, have butterflies, etc…(about training). This next P-day I’ll be able to tell you about my new companion, about how the week was and how everything is going.

I love you guys and hope you are all doing well! It’s crazy to think that in 19 days I’ll have 6 months in the mission and I’ll be starting my “sisters mission” of 18 months. I still feel super new in the mission and it’s going super fast!

Love,
Elder Anderson


 My companion's art work, and I gave him a haircut!


Monday, January 21, 2019

Week 23!

Family and Friends,


This transfer has flown by, One more week and it'll be just about over. I´ll also be hitting 6 months in just 25 days. Where has time gone? haha
Highlights from the week...
- We had both divisions and worked in a sisters area to help them find more people to teach this week, resulting in an opportunity to work with 4 different Elders. It was really neat learning experience to work with all of them. 2 of the 4 Elders were Americans in their first transfers meaning that I had to lead with Portuguese, deciding where to go and what to do. It was really cool and neat. I have found that in the times when I need to understand Portuguese (ex. with a new American missionary) I can understand and speak almost 100%. Super awesome.
- While on transfers, Elder Pulsipher and I were talking to a older man next to a lake and a drunk guy came up to us, said something about Americans then crawled under the fence around the lake and jumped in, he did it twice, crawled out of the fence and went back with his friends. Wild stuff haha.
- I sat on an `08 Honda CBR600 this week and saw a Porsche and a Mercedes-Benz coupe. Super beautiful vehicles haha.
- We have a Venezuelan family in our ward now, they came here because of the horrible economic situation in their home country. Brazil let them in and is supporting them with the populations tax money. They have been in Brazil for 8 months now and we have visited them twice. We will be receiving two more Venezuelan families in our ward in the coming months...

Love you all!
- Elder Anderson












Monday, January 14, 2019

Week 22!

Family and Friends,


Another week down in the mission field, here are the highlights...
- My comp and I started memorizing 10 words a day (me in Portuguese and he in English) its pretty funny sometimes, he's got a big accent and says ``Whats up man!`` a ton.
- 2 great restoration lessons this week. Those two people seem real sincere and I'm excited to continue talking with them.
- We have a mission wide goal of talking with 10 new people every day. We rarely hit it, but it makes us stretch and find people who are interested in our message of Jesus Christ. this past Thursday, I talked to 13 or 14 new people. Super tough but great.
- This Thursday we helped our bishop build a wall at his house. Mortar and bricks against another wall. it was my first time doing so and was really interesting to learn how to do. I joked with my companion (who´s from mexico city) about it. a mexican building a wall haha. (mom, you can take this out if you want).
- We found a skunk skeleton next to the road one day and took it home. its sitting in a tub of soap and water until its clean enough to set out somewhere. I also found a snail shell that's now sitting above my desk (Already cleaned it)).
- and much more!...

I studied idleness and diligence in the scriptures and it was really cool, I want to learn to use my time better and more efficiently. Love you all!

- Elder Anderson









Monday, January 7, 2019

Week 21!

Family and friends,

This past week has been wild haha. I started getting diarrhea 2 weeks ago, I took some medicine we had in the house but it didn't help, we bought some medicine from a drug store, used it for 2 or 3 days, it didn't help... This past Wednesday, we called our mission leaders and got permission to go to a hospital in Campinas. I was told I have a virus and that my intestines are swollen! I was then told to, and bought, 3 different medications to use for 3 days. I did so and am now feeling much better! Medicine is a real blessing. 

Christmas and New Years were really neat. We had a ton of food and saw a ton of fireworks. Awesome stuff. The highlight was definitely the SKYPE with my family! Man, it was great to see them again and talk face to face (although through a computer haha). The second highlight was definitely the toy Lamborghini I bought at a nearby supermarket. 

I´ve been focusing lately on improving my goal setting and also following through with goals. It´s something I want to master and that will really help me in my life. Also, I´ve been studying Integrity a lot. I read a speech by General Charles C. Krulak titled ´´Integrity`` its super great and I invite all of you to look it up, watch or read it, and accept the invitation he gives at the end.

- Elder Anderson