A record of letters and events at home and afar while Josh is serving in the Guatemala Quetzaltenango Mission.
Priesthood Ordination
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Josh received the Melchezidek Priesthood and ordained to the office of an elder today by his dad. The spirit was so strong and many tears were shed by all!
Josh's 1st Week Email Wednesday: A lot of missionaries were on my flight. The flight was pretty amazing, the sunset was awesome. When we arrived in Guatemala, we had to take a bus to the MTC and the traffic here is crazy. It makes Utah look like nothing! Guatemala is beautiful and so colorful. We arrived in the morning, we did not get to sleep that much. We had interviews, room checks, and identification checks. Before we got our picture taken, they grabbed some of us and went to a room. We went in and basically had to get a buzz cut. I'm still kind of mad about that as well as others, but oh well. We then had lessons for Spanish all day and a workshop at the end on rules. I learned as much Spanish in a couple hours then I did in 6 months at school. Food here is really good, lots of variety and fruit with every meal. I got my companion who is Elder Money. Thursday: We finally got to sleep and went to the temple after study. The temple is so beautiful. Bu
There's not a lot of extra information, Josh's big email was the best we've seen yet. Apparently he borrowed someone's Alphasmart and had the email ready so was able to send a few more personal emails this week. Again, Hermano Mario Gomez is the real MVP sending me some pictures of our boy since the missionaries aren't allowed to take/send pictures while in the training center. This teacher/friend of Josh's is coming to visit Utah in December and has never been to the United States. We want to meet up with him! Josh was told he can't send mail back home, but I think it's just at the CCM. The Mission On The Fly people will take packages home that and allow us to pay the shipping so no out of pocket for the missionaries. Josh wants to send Guatemalan ties back for the deacons/young men. He had a blowout in one of his basketball shoes that has soles with air pocket things and now it's lopsided. He says his companion reminds him a little o
Dogs are everywhere! I have seen people whip dogs with belts, dogs get hit by cars, dogs kill other dogs, little grandmas kicking the crap out of dogs. It's sad. Lots of puppies that die, because they don't have shelter or food. I hate that. People here just breastfeed in the opening and there have been times where they just breastfeed during our lessons and its okay for that here haha. Then they forget that its out, ugh, it's really uncomfortable. I saw someone roasting a cat…. That was horrible. I have seen people hit by cars, the traffic here is crazy, I would not want to drive here. When we up to that mountain the first time, I was with Elder Johns and we rode on top of the van to the mountain, then after in the city we were on a van, just holding on to the top and and our feet in the van.The vans and buses here, don't really stop you just kind of hop in and then pay as they are driving then hop out when you want, but there are so many motorcycles her
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