Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Peru is "Way Cool"
So ya WOW.....WOW nothing could have prepared for this. Not Mexico not Jamaica it's totally different but I love it!!! I was culture shocked the first day or two because of all the things that happened around me but I'm used to it now. What everybody says is so true. There are dogs everywhere here but they don't come up to you they just do their own thing. The food is different but I have not eaten anything wierd yet. My first meal here was at a members house because members feed us for lunch.
When I flew in I went to the (mission) office. I was picked up by the assistants and when I got to the office Elder Rich and Elder Herdt were there to greet me and we talked about Peru, it was cool. President Perez is awesome.
My companion is Elder Lima from southern Peru and he helps me out a lot with my spanish. It is very difficult because I don't understand everything so I'm lost all the time. However, everyone has said my accent is way good but you need to learn more words. I have to work on my spanish. Elder Lima is way nice. It is so amazing down here.
We set like 5 baptism dates already, they accept it here like crazy but it is so hard to get them going.
Everyone looks at me down here because I tower over all of them. It is way coll down here and I love it and ya its spring so sometimes it gets cold.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Peru Here I Come!!!
We would like to make this part of Elder Ridge's experience interactive so we want your vote (Details of how to vote at the end of this posting). As Elder Ridge arrives in Lima, he will meet with his Mission President and will be assigned somewhere in his mission. His mission, for those who don't know, is a huge mass of land that ranges from the coast to the Amazon Basin. Based on what we know about the mission, we understand there are 3 basic types of assisgnment areas for a missionary in his mission.
"The City" as pictured to the right. This is a portion of the mission that is north of Lima and is along the coast and west of the Andes.
"The Tourist Jungle" as seen to the left. This area is East of the Andes and is considered jungle but not quite part of the Amazon basin. The picture to the left is of Tarapoto that is a large city in this type of area.
"The Deep Jungle" as pictured to the right. This is the city of Iquitos is the largest city in the world that can only be reached by plane or boat. There are no roads into this city and is in the middle of the Amazon basin with the Amazon river running along side the city.
Now it is time for you to vote. Where do you think Elder Ridge will have his first assignment. Will it be "The City" or "The Tourist Jungle" or will it be "The Deep Jungle". You can register your vote by clicking on comments at the bottom of this post. Type in your vote and any other comments in the comment section. Stay tuned for both the answer and who guessed correctly.
Monday, September 15, 2008
Monday Sept 15, 2008
We were riding past a gate the other day and the gate was opened. We thought we could go in and knock on the door so we went in. Once we got in the gate I see this hudge pitbull taking off after me. I think I am going to die becuase it was the biggest thing I had ever seen!!! It gets about 10 feet from me and all of a sudden it gets yanked back by a leash. I didn't see a leash so I thought I was done for. I was a close call!!! The Lord does bless us. Tell everyone "hi" for me and I hope to call you soon because I will be leaving for Peru.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
September 8, 2008
Douglas Arizona is pretty sweet! I am right on the border. I have lost a lot of weight here because it is really hot here and I’m always sweating. I borrowed a bike from a member and it is a really nice trek mountain bike so we ride everywhere, we have a truck but we only use it to go to church, on p-day and to go to district meeting. Our district meetings are 150 miles away. There is only one ward here and it is English and Spanish. There isn’t that many people in it though but it is a ward. We are not allowed to cross the border because it is out of our area but you will see some pictures of me at the fence. We are the only missionaries here. The closest is in Sierra Vista which is 150miles away. We are over Douglas, Bisbee, and San Jose. We are both English and Spanish but we mostly teach in English. I have taught a couple of people in Spanish but not that much. The big thing here is border patrol. There are a lot of people in the ward that work for the border patrol cause they all served missions that they spoke Spanish. Douglas AZ is tied with San Diego for how many people try to get over. There is always helicopters flying over and stuff it’s pretty cool! There are a lot of dogs here. I have been chased two times!!!! The members feed us well but I am still can’t wait to go to Peru!!
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Transfered to Spanish Speaking - Douglas Arizona
My First Area (Rincon East Area)
So Tucson is amazing! When I got off the plane I was picked up by one of the senior missionaries and he dropped me off at the mission office. I was there for about 4 hours and then the Assist’s picked me up and took me to Elder Lybbert and Elder Baker. They were zone leaders but Elder Baker was called as an Assist. He had to leave earlier and get trained so I took his place so technically I was a zone leader but not really.
Elder Lybertt could’nt drive so I had to drive everywhere. The mission vehicle is a 4 door truck, its pretty sweet. It’s a brand new Chevy Colorado. I don’t like the actual vehicle but it is fun to drive.
I served in the Rincon East Area and it was way cool. We were over 4 wards and the members were awesome but I was English speaking. I have been English speaking the past week so that hasn’t helped me with the language. Right when I showed up they said “alright lets go we have an appointment”. So off we went teaching!! My first night I committed this girl (18 years old) to baptism. It was the first time I had ever taught anyone and she is getting baptized on the 27th. We also have 4 others committed to baptism. We worked really hard and because of it we have added 14 investigators in the past week.
On Sunday I spoke in church. They always pick out the new guy so I talked for 20 minutes! Can you imagine that! I didn’t even look at the paper the whole time. I talked about the Plan of Salvation and the Atonement. When I was finished the Bishop got up and talked about how he couldn’t believe I have been out for only 4 days and my parents must be proud .