Guatemala City North Mission

Guatemala City North Mission

Elder Jack Lauck Winn

Elder Winn back in Peten

Elder Winn back in Peten

Elder Winn in Llano Largo

Elder Winn in Llano Largo

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

6 months to go and I start a new blog....crazy missionary mom here!


I have fought the urge to create a blog for my son Jack for awhile now.
I forward all of his emails every week to a list of friends and family he created before he left.
But all of my missionary mom buddies have made a blog
And now I want one too.
(My nickname as a child was "fair share shelley" lol)
I kept telling myself that it was too late into the game to start one
But hey,
Better late than never.....right?
So since today is a special day I will
DRUM ROLL please.........
Jack has completed 3/4's of his mission.
TODAY!
I am such a proud mom that I decided to just go ahead and dive right in.
Here is his blog starting with this weeks email.

Hey everyone!
It’s great to hear from you, and i am glad you guys had fun on your LA trip. It sounded like a great time. I’m excited to see some pictures.
                Today we left really early to get here to the mall area to use internet. Supposedly there’s supposed to be a bunch of protests and they were supposed to be blocking off all the streets. So we left early fully expecting to have to walk the 9 miles to get here. Well, it turns out that there wasn't any protest, at least as far as i could tell. That was a little disappointing, because we got here wayyy early and walked around bored for an hour waiting for the internet place to open up.
                This week has been pretty good though. The Morales family is avoiding us at all costs, which is annoying. We finally got the chance to teach the mother yesterday. The lesson didn't go too well. She basically just stared at the ground for a long time. We are teaching the Flores family as well. The mother has a strong desire to get baptized but the father doesn't want to get married. We’re forming a plan to try and help him understand the importance of marriage.
                This Sunday after church we should have the baptism of Esperanza and her daughter Jasmin. They’re pretty excited. They like church and also like that there’s a deaf missionary to teach her daughter.
                This week came with the typical problems in the zone. Unfortunately one of the newer Elders has decided to go home. We talked a lot to him, trying to convince him to stay in the mission, and that it wasn't worth it to go home early, but he had already made up his mind. It’s kind of sad seeing things like that. I remember feeling a little homesick, or maybe not so much homesick as i was country sick or regular life sick. It’s not the easiest thing in the world to be in a far away country with a way different culture, not understanding a thing that’s being said, but it’s worth it to be here. I hit my 18 month mark on Wednesday, (he actually hit that mark this week, believe me I have been keeping count) and looking back on the time i’ve been here i can see how much i’ve grown, and how much i’ve learned, but perhaps more importantly, how much i have helped the people here. Missionaries have the great opportunity to help people change their lives for the better. It’s worth it.
                What else has happened… This has been a pretty normal week. I remember being in a lesson with this one lady who had not gone to church in a long time. As we were teaching she tried to tell us that she didn't have to go to church because she was too busy, and that God understood her situation, and that He grants her permission to not go to church. I thought that to be a little ridiculous so we took a good while explaining to her that that wasn't true. We explained it in about 5 different ways. As we left i had thought that she hadn't listened to a word we said, but to my surprise she and her nonmember husband came to church the next morning. I felt pretty good about that, because she came up to us and thanked us for the lesson, and told us that she would never miss another Sunday going to church.
Well, it looks like it’s question time!

1.     
2. What kind of cereal do you eat for breakfast in the morning? Is the milk like milk here? Is it whole milk or skim milk?
I eat choco krispis,  that’s the most popular cereal here. Anything else is way expensive. I drink whole milk if i’ve got money, and powdered soy milk if i don't. They’re both pretty good.  

3. How is your health?
Terrible.
Lol jk.
It’s very good

4. Are Guatemalan curious about the United States and do they ask you questions about home?
Sometimes. Actually, most of them think they know everything about the states. I often find them trying to tell me what my home is like. I think that’s funny.

5. Have you told that family in your ward that is not very nice to you that your awesome Mom will be there in less than 6 months and she is SCARY! (so they should be nice)
Lolol i should.

6. What is one of your favorite scriptures this week?
Isaiah ch 53. It’s one of my favorite chapters of scripture, and i was reading it a lot today.

7. Do you think that NERENT is pronounced the same in Spanish as it is in English?
Prolly, since it’s originally an English word. Lol

8. Do you understand any Kechi?
Not at all. =0

9. What is the best thing that you ate or cooked this week?
Beans and eggs. It’s my favorite here.

What is the best thing that happened to you this week?
               Hmm, we had a really good lesson with the Flores family, and i think that they will progress. I’m pretty excited for them.

Well, that’s about it for this week. I am loving my mission, and am excited to get to work this week. I know that what i’m doing is important, and i know that i am in the right place. I love you guys and pray for you always.

Love,
Elder Winn

1 comment:

  1. I love your blog... I've read some of your posts from the Momshell and I think you are an awesome writer. When I saw your post on facebook about Jack's blog I got so excited. I served a mission to Spain... kinda late in life (right before I married) I loved seeing this blog, because it is such a great way for Jack to go back and see your perspective and share how your son is doing! Great job Mom! I love this idea! I miss my mission so much... I wish I had a blog from my mission. I teach at QVE in Missouri City and have a blog for my class www.rochaclass.blogspot.com My parents and students love it.

    - Tara Rocha

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