Monday, October 13, 2014

Week 26 : 37 Contacts from a Bus Ride (Oct 13,2014)

Hola todos!!

This week was good.  The highlight of the week was that we had Stake Conference.  Our Area Presidente, Elder Cornish, came and spoke and it was awesome.  He told us a story about a little girl that fell in a hole and it took them 3 days and billions of dollars to get her out, but they did and she survived.  Why someone would spend billions of dollars just to save one little baby.  Then he had a family of 3 and one on the way come up on the stand.  He asked them if they loved their daughter.  They said yes.  Then he asked them if they would be willing to give him their daughter because they are expecting another baby and they said no.  ¨But which one of your children are you going to love?¨ They said  both.  He then went on to ask them how they were going to love their two children.  ¨Because they are ours.¨  ¨Which are you going to love more?¨ ¨We will love them the same.¨  He then compared it to the love that Heavenly Father has for us.  He loves every single one of His children equally, but with a love that we can´t even imagine.  It really opened my eyes.  God really does love ALL of His children.  Even the freckos who blow me kisses on the streets.  It was a great conference.

Big news of the day:  We contacted a guagua (a bus)!!  We were on our way back from the capital and my comp was like ¨we gotta do it¨ haha so we stood up the guagua and introduced ourselves haha!  It was sooooo nerve wracking, but awesome at the same time!  We got 37 contacts from it ha!

Sorry their´s not much news this week :P  Investigators are the same, still working hard with them.

Love you all

Love, Hermana Perry


I just want to tell you that I love you soooo much.  I´m struggling a little, but after talking to President Nuckols,  I have felt worlds better.  I know that this all will pass, but its the pits while i´m going through it.  For the first part of my mission, I felt a lot of pressure from President to be ¨perfect¨because I was their ¨first born¨ as he says.  But after talking to him, I really feel that he and Hma Nuckols really do care about me and the other missionaries so much.  They have been so good about keeping an update on me this week and it´s just as if you and dad where here with me (not quite but as close as I´ll ever get).  He told me something that really hit me.  "If it´s not a struggle,  I´m not learning."  Some days are harder than others, but that just means I´m learning real good that day ;)  I realized that this time on the mission is a once in a lifetime chance to do what I am doing.  And as much as I want to sit down and cry some days,  I know I will look back at this time and be grateful for it.

I love you sooooooo much.  Your letters and support mean more than the world to me.  A scripture my comp shared with me that I really like: Alma 48:11-13 but replace Moroni with Mom & Dad. 

Love, Hermana Perry



This is a part of the email that I sent to President this week.  I thought I´d share it with you.  Love you lots :)

Right now the investigators we are working hardest with are all still waiting for their answers. One, Juan Carlos, I think is really having a hard time. His dad was investigating the church and was progressing really well, but he passed away two or so months ago before getting the chance to be baptized. We are trying to help him find comfort through the Atonement. Before I left, my Stake President said that my experience with everything with my dad would be something that will help me, help others and I feel like this is the very thing he was talking about. I've thought about it, and maybe this is the best way to get through this month in one piece--to help him find the same peace and comfort that I have found through Jesus Christ. 





Week 25 : General Conference in the DR (Oct 6)

Hola!!

This week was good.  Normalish. On friday my comp had to be in a meeting for all the leaders so we both got to go to the capital for the day.  I got to see all of my companions thus far!!! It was awesome! :)

Something funny, everyone is putting up Christmas decorations!!!  Trees, lights (even our house!! haha), the whole shabang!  They really love Christmas which makes sense because they are very Christ centered people.  

As I´m sure you all know, this weekend was General Conference.  We got see all of the sessions which was awesome!!  But all in spanish.  It was an interesting experience to not hear their real voices.  My favorite talks were Elder Uchtdorf´s and Elder Godoy.  I love how Elder Uchtdorf so firmly stated that the most important thing that we can gain in this life is a testimony of this gospel.  It is the most powerful thing.  Without a testimony of this truth, what are we living for?  ¨When we gain light and use it to praise God, we will gain more light.¨ So powerful.  Elder Godoy beautifully complemented Elder U´s talk when he spritiually slapped probably a lot of people in the face by saying ¨If you keep living the way you are, will you receive the blessings stated in you Patriarchal Blessing?¨  Boom.  This gospel is not a sit down and wait for the Lord to come again, but rather do everything in our power to prepare the world for when He does come.  Heavenly Father expects so much of us and in return He is willing to give us far more than we give Him.  I loved hearing the worlds of the Prophet and Apostles.  It brings a peace similar to that of the temple.

So this weekend being so special with Conference and all, we decided to fast with one of our investigators Sandra.  She has doubts and questions about the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith and has such a stong desire to get and answer.  She came to the first session on sunday and it was such an answer to our prayers that basically every speaker in that session talked about profets.  I know it was exactly the thing she needs to know that the BOM was written by and translated by Profets of God.  If all goes as planned, she will be baptized in about two weeks. :)

I have no doubt that this church is true.  I love the gospel so much and I couldn´t be more blessed than to be able to share it with the people here.  Thanks for your prayers and support.

Love, Hermana Perry

Week 24 : Transfer, Beautiful San Cristobal (Sept 29)

Hola Hola!!!

Ay mi marde this week was crazy!!  First off, I left my first area and my step mom :(  Sad day!!  But thus is the mission.  

San Cristobal is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!  It is compeletely different that Azua.  There are a lot of hills and it is soooo green!!  It rains about every day and it is super humid.  But I LOVE it!!  And it actually gets cold here!! Ha well probably like 70 degrees, but that is cold compared to what I'm now used to.

My companion is Hermana Mejia and she is awesome!! She is from Mexico and will have 9 months in just a few days.  She was just made an Hermana Leader, so more intercambios for me... woohoo...  Also, she doesn't speak english..!!! Crazy!! And what's even better is that I'm the only one in the house that does!  Ugh it makes my brain hurt, but my spanish has improved so much these past few days and my english has gone down hill haha!!  Also, we are the only Hermanas in all of San Cristobal.  I stick out bad time :P

The people here are great! The members are so strong.  It is actually a ward here!!!  And tha chapel is HUGE and beautiful.  I'll send pictures when I can.  The people on the streets are even more freko than in Azua.  I'm guessing that's because I'm the first American here in a long time :P  I even got some freko comments from some girls... :S  But all is well, my Book of Mormon comes in handy as a shield/ weapon ;)

My brain is kind of scattered today :P  I'll write more about investigators and what not next week when I get to know them more.  I just can't believe I'm in my second Area already and with my third companion... TIME FLIES!!!

Love you all!!

Love, Hermana Perry

Week 23 : Epic Week! Gun Shots and All (Sept 22)

Buenas!!

This week was absolutely crazy... CRAZY!!  So Hermana Hernandez and I made some pretty crazy goals for this week, with it being the last week of the transfer and all.  We wanted it to be epic. And it was!!  We had 14 lessons with a member and 17 others which is the most I've ever had by far!!  And 120 contacts!!  I love being a missionary!!!

So on Friday we were out working and what not and we cross the street Marcos Medina and see a big group of motors at the end.  Some people on the street said that it was a strike of some kind, so we thought nothing of it.  Later on the day we were at the church for our Friday Movie Night and we heard gun shots.  We went out to see what was going on and the strike had turned into a giant huelga (riot).  Apparently some kid from Azua was unjustly killed by a police officer so they felt the need to rebel.  So we decided to leave the church and on our way out we saw that there were fires in the streets and what not.  We were confined to the house for a few hours on friday and then a few hours in saturday :P  No fun.  Everything seems to be calming down now.

So while we were stuck in the house, we decided to make an angel Moroni statue out of water bottles that I've been saving since I entered the field, and it was EPIC!  We had an ugly Joseph Smith painting that was found in the Elders house, so we cut out the face and put it on the statue. It's pretty sweet, ya know.

Aaaannd, we got transfer calls on saturday... "Hermana Perry se va." :( I'm leaving Azua.  Sad day, but I guess I can't stay here forever.  I'm heading to San Cristobal, Lava Pie.  It is right next to the Capital.  And apparently I'm the first American Hermana to go there in about 18 months... No big deal, I'll fit right in ;)

Love you all soooooo much!!

Love,  Hermana Perry




Our "Epic Statue" in progress




Hermana Hernandez, Angel, and Hermana Perry


Angel Felix Mike Smith Moroni






Mommy are you proud of your missionary daughter?




Karubi, her little siblings, and Carlos



Another Carlos



Reymon, member 



 Filadelfia, My DR Grandma



Kelivn, member

Week 22 : Branch Choir (Sept 15)

Hola todos! Good week.  But yet as I think back on it, I don't really remember what happened haha! The heat is getting to me :P

The Elders had a baptism this week and Carlos Lara (the new young Carlos.  The other Carlos who was progressing moved to the Capital after he relapsed.  He thought it'd be easier to quit drinking there... I don't think so.) Anyhow, Carlos Lara came to the baptism!  He has such a desire to learn about the gospel, it's awesome!

Yesterday we had a member with us to visit people.  We had like 6 lessons planned and were so excited for the member to meet our investigators, but all but one of our lessons fell through... Ugh.  But we were walking to one of our investigator's house and we found Katerine and Dinna, two investigators who have been missing forever (well, we just could never find them when they were home), so we stopped and had a lesson with them.  It was so powerful.  Katerine still hasn't received an answer to whether or not the church is true and really wants to.  I shared an experience I had here on the mission that I received a witness of God and His power and the spirit was so strong.  Then Casilda, the member, shared her testimony and it was even more powerful!! Then we talked a little about baptism and both Katerine and Dinna accepted to be baptized!!! Ahh I'm so excited!  My testimony of God's timing has been strengthened so much.  I know that if all of our lessons hadn't fell through, we wouldn't have been right there at the right time.

So our branch cannot sing to save their lives.  President was visiting one sunday and he said it was a "train wreck" haha!! So we decided to make a Branch Choir!  I'm soo excited :)  This sunday was the first practice and we taught them how to lead music and follow the conductor (which they struggle with sooooo bad ha).  It was really fun and I have no doubt this will help them so much.  Also, we met this Evangelico singer and he gave us his CD.  He told us that he has a Book of Mormon and wants to write a Book of Mormon song.  After talking for a while, he asked us if we would write a song of the Book of Mormon!! WHAT?!?  No way :)  Beyond excited!!

Love you all!! The church is true.

Love, Hermana Perry

Week 21 : ANOTHER Beer into the street! (Hermana Perry be CAREFUL!!!) (Sept 8)

Hola Hola!!
This was overall was great!! I have been exhausted since the hike last monday, but we had some great progress!!  On tuesday we went to the Temple and it was a much needed spiritual recharge :)
We had a major setback this week :P  Our best progressing investigator, Carlos, has a drinking problem and is trying soo hard to quit so we decided that we would fast with him so he could stop.  On saturday we stopped by in the morning and he was really excited to fast.  In the afternoon when we stopped by, he was nowhere to be found.  Not wanting to waste time, we went to another cita.  After that cita, we called him and the neighbor and he was still missing.  We went to another cita and then passed by his house again and he wasn't there, but his super Catholic brother was.  He said. "your little friend that you are trying to convert is drinking." So, without even discussing our plans, we started to walk to the bar.  When we got there, sure enough there he was.  When he saw us, his face dropped.  What happened next is kind of crazy and I still don't believe half of it myself.  I walked up to him and attempted to take the drink from his hand, but he hid it before I could.  I began to, not so calmly, to ask him what in the heck he was doing.  The big bottle of beer was sitting on the counter between him and his friend, so I grabbed it and began to pour in the street.  He wasn't so happy about it.  I kind of just let him have it after that... As my comp would say, I "released the crackin"... He got on his pasola and was trying to drive off when we left.  The next day we went back to talk to him and he told us that he crashed his pasola and ended up in the hospital and his pasola was gone.  He didn't remember that we had even been at the bar.  He was a mess.  What is worse is that he told us he is moving to the capital, so we won't get to teach him anymore :(  I don't know what God has planned for him, but I just hope and pray that he will find his stength to kick this bad habit. 

So this week we had two young men just explode.  One of the them, Angel, we have been working with for a while.  He didn't make a whole lot of progress in the beginning, but he has looked like a priesthood holder from the first day I met him.  We had a lesson with him about how he can get answers from his prayers and it was so powerful.  At the end of the lesson, we had a kneeling prayer and he asked if the church was true and it was awesome! He just shines.  And, HE CAME TO CHURCH!!  It was fast and testimony meeting, which is all the better.  After church we visited with him and he told us that he wanted to get up and bare his testimony, but he was scared.  AHH WHAT???? Soo Cool!!! We gave him a book of Mormon and his face was like a kid on Christmas.  He was sooo  excited to read it!! Ah this kid is steller!
The other young man is Carlos.  He has sat in a few lesson with one of our investigators, Karubi, but  we have never taught him, but last week he came to church with her so we thought, hey why not teach him.  So we started teaching him and he is awesome too!!! He goes to an Evangelico church because they give him a scholarship, but he said he would stop going to and lose his scholarship to come to church!!  He came this week again and was so awesome!! He participated more in class that anyone else and is sooo excited to learn.  We also gave him a book of Mormon and I thought he was going to cry he was so happy!  Ah he and Angel are going to be apostles one day.
I really learned this week that God has a plan for everyting, even if I don't see that plan right now.  I've witnessed how powerful Satan is, but yet how much more powerful God is.  I won't lie, the mission is hard, but it's WORTH IT.  I KNOW this is the true church of Jesus Christ.  I couldn't deny it even if I wanted to.  I love you all so much and thank you for your love and prayers.
Love, Hermana Perry

Week 20 : Pouring Beers Out (Sept 1)

Ay Mi Madre what a crazy week.

So on tuesday we were walking to a cita with a less active lady and we say Carlos (our progressing investigator) driving his little scooter.  He saw us and stopped and the first words out of his mouth were "Yo bebi." --- "I drank."  Ugh my heart sank.  He was progressing soooo well.  Just a few days before he told us that he was only 5% from being Mormon.  I was soooo sad.  He was really drunk too.  We asked him what happened and he just said he was sad so he decided to drink.  As we kept talking to him and expressing how dissappointed we were in him, he didn't even seem to care.  He just kept laughing and joking.  I was getting to mad and he didn't even seem like he actually knew what was going on.  He had a beer in his and was slowy drinking it and it was making so mad, so I took the beer from his hand and I poured it in the street.  It didn't even seem to faze him.  He told us he wanted another beer but we told him "heck NO" so finally he told us he would go home.  We finally left because we had to get to a cita.  I wanted to cry so bad as we were standing there with him.  It broke my heart to see him that way and see how much progress he lost.  So we went to the next cita and my head was still a little jumbled.  As we were walking to the next cita, who do we see?  Yup, Carlos.  At the Bar.  With another big beer.  I was sooooo mad.  We chewed him out pretty good and then went and told his mother.  She had no idea where he was but when we told her, she said "don't you even worry, I will tell him.  Oh you'll see, don't even worry." Haha I love his Mom.  Later in the week we went to talk him he felt soooo bad.  He looked like a little puppy who just ripped up the couch.  He knew he was in trouble with us.  As we talked about what happened, he told us that he was getting his hair cut and he heard a voice in his head that said "Go home and read the Book of Mormon."  He brushed it off but then heard it again "Go home and read the Book or Mormon."  Somehow among those thoughts he decided to go drink.  He ended up getting really sick the next day and ended up in the Hospital.... Secretly Hermana Hernandez and I were praying that he would feel really bad and be really sick... haha it worked ;P  We helped him realize that those voices were the spirit.  It was sad that he relapsed, but I think it was necessary for him to really gain a testimony.

So that same day that we found Carlos drinking in the streets (it was quite an eventful day), we were visiting our other really awesome investigator, Karubi, and her mom comes out in a towel (keep in mind that Karubi, her friends, and her brothers were all there, and the front door was wide open).  Hermana Hernandez jokingly said, "you need to put some clothes on while the missionaries are here."  So her mom said "What are you afraid to see this?" and rips off her towel flashing all of us!!! Oh my gosh... Everyone was laughing, except me and Hermana Hermandez who screemed.  I dont think we will be visiting her mother again any time soon...

Today was an eventful day.  We got up at 5 and went on a "45 minute walk" to some waterfalls.  Our district President took us and it was really cool.  Except for the fact that we didn't get back until 3:30 pm.  And it was much more that just a "walk".  We crossed the same river probably 30 times no joke, scaled the side of the mountain that was covered in foliage (I have no idea if that is spelled right..).  But we did seem some amazing things.  The waterfalls were unbelieveable and everything is sooo green.  SO Green.  I love the DR soooo much.  I can't even express.  Presidente Brito got us a little lost and I got eaten by bugs.  But it was worth it.

Crazy week, as always, but awesome.  My first temple trip tomorrow!! SO EXCITED!!
Love you all!!  The Church is true.  There is nothing like a mission.

Love, Hermana Perry



Hermana Hernandez reminds Ashlyn of McKaye



Hiking



Hermana Hernandez and Hermana Perry



Beautiful hike



Hermana Hernandez and Hermana Perry



Largest Leaf she has ever seen



A house I thought my Mom would like.



Beautiful waterfalls everywhere



My little Lizard friend who wouldn't leave my finger




My legs after the hike, but so worth it!

Week 19 : DR People tell me I'm Going to Die! (Aug25)

Bueno, 

I had a brilliant idea to write out my weekly letter and just send pictures of it, but now the computer won´t read my memory card... backfire.. :P

En pocas palabras... this week was good.  Carlos is working on quitting coffee.  Is progressing so well, even recognizing the spirit.  I can't wait for his baptism.  Hopefully his mom won't be far behind.  They are both so great :)

I got a mysterious bug bite on  my foot this week and is swelled up and turned red and what not.  Some Dominican lady made it sound like I was going to die and told me to go to the hospital, but I'm fine now. The swelling has gone down alot and it hardly hurts anymore.

I believe the world is coming to an end because it is raining in Azua!!  We hardly ever get rain here.  It started on satruday morning and has been rain basically the whole time since.  I love it!  We had the brilliant idea to save the rain water since we haven't received water for 6 weeks now.  We spent 1 1/2 hours last night filling buckest from runoff from the roof and putting it into the spare bathroom tub.  By morning though, the water in the tub was gone. After pugging it better this morning (or so we thought)  We filled it once more (because it was STILL raining).  We decided to shower like the Dominicans do and wash our hair in the rain spout, which was quite fun!! ;)  When we came back in, the tub was empty :P  Oh well...  

Sorry this is lame and short.  I spent most of my time trying to get my memory card to work :P  Love you all

Love, Hermana Perry

Week 18 : New Companion, Hermana Hernandez (Aug18)

Hola todos!!! Esta semana fue bien chevere!

Ahh what a good week.  This was the first week of my 3rd transfer in the field and also with my new companion.  Her name is Hermana Hernandez and she is so great!! She is from Chile but speaks perfect english so I'm at an advantage/disadvantage.  Ha but I love her.  I have learned so much from her already and my love for missionary work has grown so much this week.  She has taught me how to teach people and not lessons, how to be happy in the mornings (I know, right?!? what's happening to me?!?), how to give a good boche but with love, and soo soooooo much more.  I LOVE it!!  

Our investigator Carlos finally came to church!! He was late so me missed the sacrament, but he stayed for the rest of it and loved it! He participated in classes and everything.  After church he took us to his daughter's house because he wants her to have the gospel too and man is he awesome! He was teaching her more about the church than we did!  He is going to change the world.  

Sad thing: we were teaching one of our investigators the other day and all seemed fine and dandy when all of the sudden he said "yeah, because now that I'm converted the Evangelico church..."  WHAT??!  Then he told us he doesn't see the difference between our religion and the Evangelico, so we gave him a few scriptures and told him to ask his preacher about them.  He was liken "oh, yeah..." and we gave him a boche about how the Evangelico church doesn't use the old or the other testiment and he was like "yeah where are they??"  So we had him back on our side and all was good, but then last night when we were walking home, we saw him coming out of the crazy church that's on the corner by our house... Ugh goodness :P

But on a good note, we had lesson with a lady we found while we were looking for another investigator the other day.  We were doing "how to begin teaching" to get to know her and find out her needs.  We asked quite a few questions and nothing was ringing a bell, so I decided to ask her about her previous experience with religion and out of my mouth comes "Have you prayed much in your life?"  It shocked me a little when I said it, but just brushed it off, but then she procceeded to tell us that she stopped praying because she was depressed because her dad died.  Bam.  She needs the plan on Salvation! It was so awesome the second she said that, the spirit just slapped me in the face.  So cool!  So powerful!!  We are going back to teach her whole family and I am so excited!!  She was so excited to read the folleta about the Plan of Salvation we gave her.  This gospel is so powerful, soooo real.   I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!!!!

The church is true and the DR is the best place in the WORLD!!! Feel free to be jealous that I get to walk around the 110 degree sun all day and get yelled at by freko guys.  Yup, this is the life ;) haha love you all!!

Love, Hermana Perry

Week 17 : 2nd Transfers and My Mother is Leaving Me! (Aug 12)

Well, I have just reached the end of my 2nd transfer in the field.  It´s very bitter sweet.  Bitter because my mother is leaving me, meaning I am no longer in training.  Sweet because I´m really getting the hang of things here in Azua.  Things are starting to take off!  We are starting to really work with the new Branch President and he has already made so many awesome changes and things are only going to get better.  We have some awewsome investigators too!!  Carlos has been progressing so fast it´s insane!! We taught him Word of Wisdom and Law of Chastity just recently and he is so ready to change his life.  He gave up drinking and hasn´t touched alcohol in over a week which is crazy for him (he used to drink A LOT).  He is still working on giving up coffee, but he really wants to.  He accepted to be baptized, And he is really excited for it!! Not like before when he would say "vamos a ver (we will see)" or "si Dios quiere (if God wants--or just a way to politely say no)".  He is awesome and his mom won't be too far behind.  Ahh the work is great!! Hard, but sooo worth it!!

As for transfers... My mom (my trainer) is leaving me to go to the Capital.  I am staying here is Azua to hold down the fort with Hermana Bush (her comp, Hermana Flores, is going to San Juan).  My step-mom (second in-field comp) will be Hermana Hernandez who I've heard from Hermana Francis is awesome, so I'm excited.  As for being the head hancho in the area, I'm kind of freaking out.  I know my way around, but I now I'll be the only who know the area and the people for a while. Scary!!! But thus goes mission life... :)

Love you all so much! 

Until next week, Hermana Perry

Week 16 : Recorded Jehova mi Pastor es (The Lord is my Shepherd) (Aug 4)

This week was crazy (well, I guess every week is crazy).  I went on intercambios with Hermana Tejeda while Hermana Francis was in the capital and it scared me to death.  We started out in my area so I was the one leading where usually both Hma Francis and I know the area and the people. It really stressed me out, but it was also a good learning experience.  It really showed me how much I am capable of and also how to lead by the spirit more.  I learned a lot from Hma Tejeda and loved her area.  She is friends with all her investigators and really cares about them, but yet we had short and to the point lessons which allowed for more time for more lessons which I like.  

We just had a breakthrough point with an investigator.  He always expressed that he knows he wants to change but never did anything about it.  The other day we went to teach him the word of Wisdom (He has a drinking problem) and it was like he flipped a switch.  He prayed for the first time in a lesson and was really willing to do it!!  He told us how just a few days before he decided he wanted to stop drinking and even turned down an invite to go to the bar.  It was great! We finally got him his own Libro de Mormon (him and his mom have been sharing) and he is really bumped to read it.  We are really excited to see him progress.  

Also, just found a prime investigator.  The other day it was pouring POURING rain and we were walking between citas, so some people call us over to stay under their patio until it stopped.  We got talking and found out that one of them is a menos activo!  Woohoo!  We set a cita to come back.  When we did come back, the dudes cousin was the only one home so we taught her.  She didn't seem interested at all but, she being Dominican, invited us back just becasue.  When we went back that third time, we were just starting the lesson with the girl Dinanji when her sister-in-law asked if she could listen too.  WHAT?!? That never happens!!! We usually have to asked them if they will join us!! So she sat in as we taught the first lesson and she had a ton of questions, which also never happens either.  Later we felt impressed to invite her to a baptism that the other Hermanas were having and she said she would come.  And even better, SHE CAME!!! Ahh it was awesome!!  When we walked her home from the baptism she asked us for a Book of Mormon so she could start reading it.  We haven't been able to meet with us since but she keeps texting us asking when she can go back to church! CRAZY!! I'm so excited to teach her :)

This week it cooled off a lot because of the rain, but it turned back into Azua weather :P

This morning Hma Francis and I went to one of our contacts recording studios.  She showed us a bachata song he is working on recording then he had us sing for him!  We recorded Jehova mi Pastor es (The Lord is my Shepherd) and it turned out so beautiful.  Music is so powerful!! 

Love you all muchisimo!!!

Love, Hermana Perry



Week 15 : Bucket Shower Challenge (July28)

Hay mi madre this week was crazy... So my comp is an Hermana Leader (meaning she is in charge of like 8
 Hermanas to see how they are doing and get updates and what not) so we had intercambios (exchanges) this
 week.  We first went to Vicente Nolbe which is the fartest out area where the Hermanas are allowed, right near
 Haiti.  So on wednesday morning we walked to the heart of Azua and hopped on a Guagua.  We thought it would take us right to Vicente Noble, but they decided to drop us off at the cross (that's what they called it), But they seriously just dropped us off in the middle of nowhere.  There were a few men on motors so we asked when a guagua would come to pick us up and they said no guaguas would come and that we weren't even at the cross.  They tried to have us hop of their motors but we can't so they told us to start walking and we would get to the cross.  So we did.  We seriously were in the middle of a desert, walking on the side of the road.  Hermana Francis said a little prayer that we would be "rescued" and not even 4 seconds later we look up and the office Elders are sitting there in their car.  They just happened to be coming back from an area farther out and saw us walking. CRAZY!!  Haha so they saved us and took us to Vicente Noble.  We had another intercambio on friday so we did the same hop on a guagua business and what not in Sabanayegua where I met my brother's black dopelganger!!! No joke!  It was a member in the branch over there and he came to lessons with us the whole day.  Sooo weird...  But yeah, we weren't in our area much this week, only like 4 days, which is a bummer :P  But we did have a pretty neat lesson with Philidelphia (she is hard core Catolico, but we are starting to see a change).  We talked to her about Peter walking on the water and how much faith he had to have.  It was a really powerful lesson, as all of them with her are.  She is like my Dominican Grandma :)  So our Branch President moved to the Capital like 3 weeks ago so we haven't had one for a while.  On sunday we finally got a new President which gives us high hopes for the Branch.  We had a meeting with him and the changes he wants to make are going to strengthen this branch so much!  This are good.  Crazy but good :) Azua is getting hotter (I realized how hot Azua actually is when I went to the other towns... hay mi madre it is hot).  2 weeks left in this transfer... AHH CRAZY HOW TIME FLIES!!

Love you all!!

Love, Hermana Perry


P.S.  

So for the past 2 weeks we haven't had water... No fun at all.  But somehow I'm still alive and I have a challenge for you all.  The Bucket Show Challenge: You get one 5 gallon bucket of water and a pitcher to shower.  Halfway through the first week you get cut down to half a bucket.  For 2 weeks.  Go.




Dallin's Dominican Doperlganger
Picture does not do justice, scares me how much he is like Dallin

week 14 : Improvise, Frozen Movie Night (July 21)

On my heavenes, time has gone so flippen fast.  This transfer just started and it already half way over!!

This week (I guess like any other week) was high stress, but so worth it.  Earlier in the week we were waiting for an investigator do we done with work and decided to talk to the old cupple (Ramon and Angela) sitting across the street.  We set a cita to come back and went on our way thinking nothing of it.  When we went back their daughter (Amantina) and their cute grandchildren were all there and we had a powerful lesson.  We got they all to commit to pray and set another cita.

Later in the week, on friday, we had a movie night.  We organized the whole thing and passed out flyers and what not.  Just before it was to start, we walked all over basically our whole area to get people to come which was pretty successfull.  As we were walking, we happened to pass Amantina's house and they came out, all of the cute little kids all dressed in their church clothes, ready to go to the activity! It was so darn cute. We hadn't planned on passing but it turned out awesome that we just happened to pass.  

The activity was a major fail/success.  When we got there, no one knew how to set up the projector and what not.  When someone finally got there to set it up, the church didn't have power!  So many people were already there, ready to watch Frozen and we couldn't just send them away, so we got up on stage and began to improvise.  Hermana Francis sang a billion songs and did some activities, then I got up there and sang "Popcorn popping" and "Head, shoulders, knees, and toes".  Just as we were about to call the activity off, it somehow miraculously worked!  It was a big hit and everyone loved the movie.

On saturday, we had another baptism (the other Hermanas in my house, that is).  It was for a joven named Randy who has special needs.  He didn't have the need to be bapized because he is innocent, but he wanted to soooo bad, so he got baptized.  Haha it was a struggle to get him under that water though... He kept popping his feet up and flaying his arms ;) He has such a sweet spirit.

Today was AWESOME!! We went the beach as a District and it was serioulsy the best beach trip ever.  We just chilled on the beach, found a lobster, a crab, a dead jellyfish, and a star fish right on that little beach we were on.  We were basically the only ones on the whole island, or so it felt.  What made my day was that there were countless conch shells littered on the beach.  I have never seen so many in my life!! It was awesome, although I did get a little sun :P  Oddly, it got me so pumped to get out there and work this week.  I can't wait to see how our new investigators progress.

All is well here in Azua.  I love this gospel, I love being a missionary, and yes, the church is still true.  Love you all!!!

Love, Hermana Perry




 This is the beach we were on, so beautiful



My little Friends



Mom would "Crazy in Love",  snorkeling here!

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Week 13 : Popping up like Daisy's

Hola!!  

This week was pretty normal.  It was, however, much better than last week.  We just recently had a change in how missionary work will be done.  Elder Nelson (of the 70) has directed us to focus on less active members and now we will be teaching lesson 5 before baptism where before it was after.  The Lord really is hastening his work. This week we have seen evidence of it as well.  We have found new less active members everywhere and have had good success thus far with working with them.  It really is a miracle.  One less active lady is the mom of an awesome young man who is preparing to serve a mission in Honduras.  We talked with her about temples and family history work and the spirit was so strong.  She came to church yesterday and really enjoyed it.  I think now that her son is leaving on a mission, she will become more active in the church.  There are so many others that we have found too, its crazy!  They are popping up like daisys, as my comp would say.  The more people I meet as see how we can help them, the more love I feel for them.  God loves them so much and really is preparing them to receive our message.

I gave my first talk in chuch yesterday.  I found out saturday night that I was giving one... Woohoo!  Luckily I had a few 2 minute talks from the CCM that I just whipped out and fixed up.  I was nervous, but it went really well.

My comp is the best.  She is so crazy and awesome and I love her.  Here are some quotes that describe her perfectly:

Me-"Open your mouth and it shall be filled"  
Hma Francis-"Yeah, it's like you just open your mouth and there's a twinky in it *ka-bow*"

"I feel like we are basically mermaids.  Yup, we're mermaids.  We are under air right now."

"I'ts like an Easter egg hunt, but they're people."

"♪ I've got two big yogurt guns...♫"

"The field is white already to harvest... or it's black, because the people are black."

Well, I guess that's all for this week.  The church is true.  I know it more and more everyday.  Love you all sooooo much!!!

Love, Hermana Perry



 Tomás (member with 12 fingers)


Everything is so green



My Dominican Grandma



 They hang their clothes on their barbed wire fences!



Hermana's Bush, Francis, Perry, and Flores riding a motor like the Dominican's do



Beautiful skies in Azua

Week 12 : Stumbling Blocks & Witnessed my first Baptisms

Hola everyone,

This week was a rough week.  The week started good, but then  my comp was called to the Capital for a meeting so we missed two whole days of working while she was their in training to be the new Hermana Leader in our district.  I ended up going in a trio with the other Hermanas that live in my house and just sat through all the lessons.  When Hermana Francis got back, it was awkward trying to catch up on things we missed and the whole week just got thrown off.  We had a lot of great lessons and things we thought were going to be stepping stones, but then turned right around and had a crash landing and our stepping stones turned into stumbling blocks.  We had a really powerful lesson with an investigator named Monica and it was so powerful.  We taught the Restauration to her and her kids and their friends and they all took it really well until one kid asked a questions that was contrary our beliefs and it set off a chain of downhill slides.  It turns out that Monica is meeting with missionaries from another church as well and she thinks she will hurt their feelings my coming to our church.. She believes it is all true, what we´ve taught her, but she also believes anyting that talks of Christ is true (as do a lot of people here which is one of our biggest downfalls).  The week just got worse from there and we had more very powerful lessons which in the end, crashed and burned, causing everything just taught to go up in flames.  It was a frustrating week overall.  A lot of our investigators who we thought were making great progress suddenly don't show up for their citas, or they don't come to church or answer our phone calls.  The highlight of our week was that the Elders in my District had 3 baptisms!! I witnessed my first baptisms in the field and they were wonderful.  So powerful.  Despite the crappy week, my head is still above water. Love you all

Until next week, Hermana Perry