The Training was an All Day Training, 9-6. We begin promptly at 9 am, we had lunch, then the afternoon begins at 2 - 7 pm. We finish with Pizza for dinner. |
Serving in the Cuiabá, Brazil Mission May 2014 to July 2015 ....after a little detour to Raleigh North Carolina from July 2013 to May 2014.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Missionary Council Training with our Zone, District and Sister Leaders in the South
Monday, October 13, 2014
October 13, 2014 in Camp Grande
Bom Dia,
Tell Grandma Benson Happy Birthday for me! I miss Grandpa Purple.
Congrats for Brother Thomas.
Electrical problems, could be worse. At least you have electricity.
The
missionaries in the apartment forgot to pay the electric bill and so we
were paying for it. (Figuratively and literally) For 1 week this
transfer we were without energy in our house for 4 days. That was 4 days
of cold showers in the morning. 4 days without cold water to drink; 4
days of sleeping without a fan; 4 days of coming home in the dark. All
of the food in our refrigerator went bad, ants and cockroaches started
to infest our food.
The office Elders (who are normal
missionaries ages 20ish) drag their feet when there is a problem so it
took 4 days to turn back on.
And it could even be worse then that, you could be without water.
This time,
the missionaries that were in the apartment before us forgot to pay the water bill, so we were paying for it. (Figuratively and literally)
For another 4 days we were without water. We had a bunch of 2-liter soda bottles in the fridge that helped.
That
was 4 days without taking a real shower, I took my "showers" with a
2-liter bottle. 4 days without flushing the toilet or washing our hands.
Elder Duncan's #2 stayed in the Toilet for 3 days, in the heat; 4 days without dishes. Bugs had started to move in our sink and in our shower. It was not fun.
I finally had to call the water company and solve the problem myself because our Financial Secretary wouldn't do it.
Electrical
Problems in general happen alot here. The of the day causes the
breakers to trip faster then normal, the quality of the wiring jobs and
the wire them selves are not fantastic.
Campo Grande is super awesome. Its a lot cleaner and not as hot as Cuia-burn. The mission Scripture is Job 30:30.
Campo grande has mangoes growing in the street and all that cool stuff. Its got the colorful tropical birds flying around .
Here is a picture of an Owl that I upset by going to close to it's nest. At the park. |
We
can surf any church website. There are actually lots of things I like
about Brazil. I don't really have a Favorite thing. They have lots of
tasty candy. They also have a lot of fruits that the US doesn't have. The
cultures is pretty cool, language is awesome. Soccer is cool. The nature here is pretty cool. People are super layed back. (which has its
advantages and disadvantages)
Today we went to a
park in the Center of Campo Grande, it was pretty cool. After we went
to Burger King, Where I payed 20,50 for a whopper combo meal.
Tasted basically identical to the whopper in the states. The restaurant
basically looks the same too. Just a bit newer.
Coracões, Elder Nolan Gibb
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Being transferred to Ponta Porã.
I have not received my package yet. Elder Watchman has been waiting for a package since I got to the area. And still has not received it. And if it does get to the mission Office I probably will not receive it until another Transfer, considering I am being transferred to Ponta Porã. It is the most southern area in the Mission. I have to take a big bus to get there. The bus ride is 18 hours.
Looking on the LDS maps my area is touching the Border of Paraguay. I
leave on the bus at 8 tonight and I will arrive there at 2:30 the next
day. I found out I was going to Ponta Porã last night at like 10 o
clock.
My new companion will be Elder Albuquerque, a Brasilian. SO that will be good for my Portuguese.Monday, July 14, 2014
July 14, 2014
Hola, Familia.
I miss Fish and Chips, a lot. I am going to eat a lot
of those when I get home. Especially because I will probably have worms
living in my stomach to help me eat them. A lot of the Elders here have
them. I don't think I have contracted them yet. The other elders who
have get really skinny and they say they can feel the worms move around.
I am healthy. I always work hard and my shoes and just fine.
We live on Rua 4 in the Bairro (Neighborhood) Boa Esperança for those who want to look us up on Google Maps. House Number 320.
Antiperspirant, extra strength is probably good.
I am holding about 3 whites shirts, 2 longs sleeve and 1 short.
I am soaking them in Detergent water before washing them, it helps them stay reasonably white.
I don't think any
missionaries in my mission extend, I would not be surprised if others
missionaries in Brazil did though, Cuiaba is not the nicest place
in the world. It is a very hard mission. It is very very hot and we do A
LOT of walking. I don't think I will want to extend.
This
week my companion had a root canal done, he chipped a filling 6 months
ago and finally decided to get it fixed. It's kind of expensive and very painful. I bet his mom is not happy.
We
try to teach in some of the poor Neighborhoods called Favelas, the people
there are home more often and a little bit more humble. But a lot of
them already have a church and don't want to wake up at 9 to walk 40
minutes to our church, when they have "St. Whoevers" Church 2 minutes
away. Not a lot of the people there have cars, or cars they are
willing to drive to Church.
And
EVERY body in the world has already been Catholic sprinkled, none of
them believe that we need to be baptized by Immersion. We are going to
have to start pulling the "Catholic Church has not Authority" card.
So for a few days this week we tried working in a neighborhood that is closer to the Church and has more money:
We taught a od widowed lady, She was SUPER Catholic. When gave her a
Book of Mormon and asked her to read it she went on this HUGE 15 minute
rant on how she not going to join any other Church because no other
Church worships "Our Lord, Saint Mary, the mother of Jesus". Talk about
having patience, she went on forever, and it would have been so easy to
turn that situation into contention, but that would not be good.
We tracked this very, very nice house, the dad of the family invited us in. He is a judge and makes a a lot of
money. His name is João (John). His son is going to Law school and his
name is also João. We taught the father and son about the Gospel of
Jesus Christ and they agreed to consider Baptism after coming to Church.
They came to church and could only stay for the first two hours, which
were Elders quorum and Gospel Principles. The topic in Elders quorum was
the Teachings of the Prophets about BAPTISM! They discussed the proper
way to baptize and why we need baptism, and who needs it. It was awesome.
Hopefully they are willing to be baptized now, we are going top eat
Lunch with them on Saturday, so we shall see them.
The other Elders had a baptism on Saturday, but he did not show up to Church on Sunday to be confirmed.
This week was
pretty good we did some good teaching and inviting. The World Cup
finally ended, we ended up watching the Final game with some Brazilians,
there was not any body to teach because the Final game is another where
the entire Brazil, not to mention the world watches. Brazil's team got
spanked by Germany. But for the Final most of the Brasilians wanted
Germany to win because they still hate Argentina more.
This weeks tasty snacks where a Ferrero Rocher Milkshake and a Nutella MilkShake.
Love, Elder Gibb
Monday, July 7, 2014
July 7, 2014 Cuiaba
Brasil did win their last game, now they only have to win two more
to win the cup, but their best player, Naymar is out for injury, so it
will not be easy for them. The United States qualified for the finals but they were beat by
Belgium, they were missing some players from their team for injury too.
The star player for the US plays for the Seattle sounders. The US team
also has the best Goalie in the World.
It is good Corbin is helping. Hopefully he learns to
eat different kinds of foods. The strangest thing I have eaten so far
is pig skins. They are really chewy and still have the hair on them.
I hope that MRHS just gets a teacher that is good as Monty or Foz.
I don't really need a ton of US stuff. If I
needed things from the US they would probably be more deodorant and
drymax socks. I am afraid that my socks will wear out, by they are
holding well to far. I for sure. will run out of deodorant. Oh and for sure some peanut butter cups and peanut butter M&Ms
To
do laundry we have small washing machine. It is not the most efficient in
the world, but it gets the job done. To help keep my shirts white I
soak them in detergent water for a day and them wash them. Then I have
soap bar thing which a scrub on the collars or where ever to help too.
Them we have two drying racks in our kitchen.
I'll get picture of the apartment probably after the game tomorrow, when I mop and sweep the house.
This week was pretty normal, the other Elders did not some to church this week because one had really bad diarrhea and vomiting.
Sacrament meeting ended after 50 minutes because we don't really have that many people in our ward to do testimonies.
We
finally got our own copy of the ward member list, now we cant sort
through all of the members in our area who are less active and start
working with them.
We did not have any investigators at Church with us
this week, they all say they will go, but they don't. Some things never
change.
This week's snack adventure was Kinder
Egg flavored milk shakes, yes it exists. Very tasty. Also they have a
store here where I can buy kinder eggs for 4R$ or 2 dollars.
Our area is generally a rich area, we can teach in
the rich areas, it is a little more difficult to get into the home but
its still possible. If we want to teach a lot of lessons we go to the
poor areas. The poor neighborhoods are very interesting, they have dirt
roads and the sewage from some home flows wherever it likes. The
people in those neighborhoods are just about as open as the people in the
rich neighborhoods, but they are typically more friendly and less
busy. The really challenge that people in Brasil have is commitment, they
say they will do something, but it usually does not happen.
To get to the poorer neighborhoods we have to walk
through the College Campus. Which have a TON of cats living on it. And
in Cuiaba, I am pretty sure all of the cats are related. Typically the
cats come in 4 types. black (like Toby), black and white tuxedo (like domino),
Siamese (like Simone) or calico. They are deviations, but not too often.
Love, Elder Gibb
Monday, June 30, 2014
June 30, 2014 - Someone Call for an Ambulance?
An old Ambulance out side of our house. It is Cuiabá, Walking Dead Edition |
It is weird not having a 4th of July, but
every time Brazil Scores (in the world cup) there are fireworks. This last game was real
crazy, it was a super close game between Brazil and Chile. They tied all
the way through overtime, and then went to a penalty shoot-out, at that
point entire Cuiaba was cheering and screaming, and as many firework as
they had, Brazil must have ended up winning.
It had been "cold" in Cuiaba the past few days, it feels good to have a change, something other than the burning sun.
This week ate a Churro filled with hot fudge.
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