Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Christmas! Happy New Year! - December 29, 2014

So I´m just about of time so this will be short and I´m just gonna explain a little bit about Christmas here in Chile. So they have this tradition at midnight that everyone goes out at midnight to look for Santa. However, he seems to slip away every year and they can never catch them. When they finally give up the hunt, they return to the house and sure enough Santa had already passed by and presents are under the tree. Cool stuff. Christmas eve is a lot bigger of a deal here. The people have a big dinner and they have all sorts of parties leading up to midnight. After the Santa hunt, everyone comes back to the house and opens up the presents right there. Christmas day itself is a lot more relax. After all the excitement of opening presents, everyone sleeps in and uses the day to enjoy the gifts that they were given.

Our Christmas eve we were with the Carillo Family and it was super fun. They have 4 kids Vania, Diego, Augustine, and Tommy. I got to play a little ping pong with Diego. He plays really well. I finally took a game on him but he was eating pan de pascua in one hand so it doesn´t really count lol. We had our Christmas dinner and then we had a family home evening which was super cool. We sang happy birthday to Jesus because that is a tradition they have in their family. We ate some cake and then it was time for the secret santa. I drew the name of Hermana Esther and Elder Ortiz drew the name of Vania there 17 year old daughter... Uhhh thats hard. But we found some purses in the feria and they seemed to like them. Augustine drew my name and he is about 11 I think. He got me a sweet looking read tie. It was great. After all that Hermano Carillo finally got home from work and we took a picture with all of us. I will be sending pictures next week. After that we had to run out the door because he it was practically 11 and we had to be in the house at 11. They also live in a pretty sketchy place so we didn´t want to walk through all of that with our laundry so we went the long way. Luckily we saw the exact bus that we needed was coming right as we were getting to the bus stop. So instead of walking we hopped on a very anxious to get home bus drivers micro and got home very quickly. Really a cool and neat experience. 

Christmas day I got to talk to my family it was pretty much awesome. Nuff said. 

Sunday we had a training meeting with our ward and I am so excited to work more with all of the leaders in our ward. They seem pretty excited too. I hope everyone has a great semana and that they take a little bit of time amongst all the new years celebrations to do those little things like scripture study, prayer and family home evening that make the biggest difference. Have a happy new year everyone! Oh yeah HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SISTER ALYSSA! She´s turning 15 again! Sorry guys she still can´t date. 

Love,

Elder Shell

P.S. Elder Ortiz and I saw bishops daughter before the training meeting and she was sporting the purse that we had given to her for Christmas. Made me smile :) Just thought I´d let you guys know! Love that my family has such a desire to serve others :)

The Birth of Christ - December 22, 2014

Well this weeks email is gonna be a little bit different. Being that it is Christmas I want to change things up a little bit. Just know that I had a good week and nothing crazy happened lol. I decided this year to do some research on the birth of Jesus Christ and I´d like to share with you guys what I learned. I got my information from Jesus the Christ, a talk called The Spirit of Christmas by Howard W Hunter (I think), and an article called the 12 witnesses of Christ birth (have no idea who wrote it).  Anyways here goes nothing. Please excuse any typos.

I´m gonna start out with a lot of facts and details about Christ´s birth. It may seem like I´m jumping all over the place but bare with me. I promise that it will come together. Well I´m gonna try to make it come together...

First I thought I would explain a little bit of why we celebrate Christmas when we do. The actually date of the birth of Christ held by the church is April 6th of the year BC 1. So why then do we celebrate his birth on December 25th every year? Here´s a bit of history for ya. The actual commencement of a celebration during this time of year existed long before Christianity. The religion Mithraism worshiped a god named Mithra who was the god of Heavenly light and later in Roman times the god of the sun. This religion spread all over India and Persia. They had a festive season that began right after the the winter solstice which is the shortest day of the year. It´s significance was that after this day began the rebirth of Mithra (the sun). They celebrated this festival with big meals, gifts, gifts given to friends, and decorating their homes with evergreens. Overtime Rome took over these areas but Mithraism became very popular amongst the Romans. In Roman society they celebrated this holiday the 25th of December every year. Mithraism was the biggest rival of religion to Christianity. As Christianity began to win out, these festivities switched from a celebration of Mithra to the celebration of the birth of Christ. Then down through the years this now Christian celebration lasted the test of time to become one of the greatest Christian Holidays.

Now that we have a little bit of history, let´s switch our focus to the actual reason for the season. That is the birth of Christ. What were some of the requirements, for the coming of the Savior? Prophecies stated that Christ was to be born in the tribe of Judah. He was to be of the lineage of King David and of Abraham. He was to be born in the birthplace of David. It was told to Moses that he would come in the meridian of time. Each of these requirements that were prophecided of and held by the Jews as the circumstances of the Christ´s birth were completed. 

So first, the lineage of Christ. Both of Christ´s earthly parents were actually of the tribe of Judah and of the lineage of David. Mary and Joseph were in fact cousins. In fact, had the Jews not fallen under Roman rule, Joseph the carpenter would have been the rightful king of Judah and Jesus of Nazareth his heir. We know that Joseph was not the actual father of Jesus as Jesus was the only person every born of an earthly mother begotten by an immortal father. However, this is not important in this prophecy because Jesus received the blood of David from Mary alone. 

The Christ was to be born in the birthplace of David. This is known as the City of David which is Bethlehem. Mary and Joseph lived in Nazareth which is actually quite far from Bethlehem. At the time Christ birth there was a decree sent out by the Romans that all the world should be taxed. It was a census of sorts upon which the taxes of different people would be determined. The usual Roman method was to have people registered at their city of residence. However, Jewish tradition was to be registered in the city claimed by your family to be your ancestral home. Miraculously the Roman law respected this traditin and Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. It was there that christ was born. It was nothing short of a miracle to complete this requirement. The timing was perfect.

Another requirement was that Christ would come in the Meridian of time. "Meridian as commonly used, conveys the thought of the principal division of time or space" Ever day the hours before noon are A.M. for ante-meridian. Ante meaning before. The hours after noon are P.M which stands for post meridian. Post meaning after. Just like noon is the meridian of every day, Christ birth has been used as the meridian for all time. B.C. stands for before Christ. A.D. is latin for "Anno Domini" which translate to "year of our lord." So all of the years after the birth of Christ are referred to as a "certain year of our Lord." Meridian also means the highest point or culminating point of anything. All of history culminated to the birth and life of Christ. Christ wa born in the meridian of time in either of those definitions. 

For thousands of years Prophets prophecied of the coming of Christ. Isaiah prophecies specifically of the even of Christ birth two times (see Isa. 7:14 and Isa. 9:6). Both of these verses are quoted in the Isaiah chapters quoted by Nephi (see 2 Nephi 17:14 and 2 Nephi 19:6). Nephi saw the birth of Christ in a dream (1 Nephi 11:13-21). Lehi prophecies of the birth of Christ in 1 Nephi 10. During the actual time of Christ´s birth there were 12 who received a special witness of Christ´s birth. They didn´t necessarily see the birth of Christ. some of the witnesses received their witness a little before he was born and some a little after. They are Zacharias, the angel Gabriel, Elizabeth, Mary, Joseph the Carpenter, John the Baptist, Simeon, Anna, the shepherds, wisemen, King Herod and a choir of angels. Being that you all understand how the majority of these people are witnesses to Christ´s birth, I will just explain a few that perhaps you aren´t familiar with or don´t see how they are a witness of the actual event of Christ birth. 

So how was John The Baptist a witness of this event? We read in the scriptures that John leapt from within his mother´s womb when Mary talked with her cousin Elizabeth. Knowing yet within the womb that Christ was soon to be born. 

Perhaps you do not know the story of Simeon. He was an older man who was promised that he would not die until he had seen the Savior. One day he was moved upon by the Spirit to go to the temple and there he beheld the Christ Child.

We read of Anna also being in the temple at this time. This devout and saintly woman also bore testimony of the Messiah when she approached the family in the temple. 

You´re probably wondering how King Herod received a witness of the birth of Christ. I was too. Herod is more of a reluctant witness. The wisemen testified of the birth of Christ to King Herod. Being these were men of great wisdom, Herod gave their testimony credence and sent out the decree that all children  under two years of age were to be killed. Doing so he thus recognized that Christ had indeed been born. 

Twelve different miraculous witnesses divine and human alike! They were not alone in the rejoicing of Christ´s birth. We read of the account of the faithful Nephites who believed the prophecies of the signs of the birth of Christ given by Samuel the Lamanite. They were threatened with death if the signs of Christ´s birth did not come. A day was set apart to kill the people who were believers. We rea in 3 Nephi 1:11-15, 21 that these signs did come and the people were saved.

There was so much conjecture, prophecy, and so many witnesses to this special event of the birth of Christ. And yet in all the commotion, and despite all of the excitement, and despite all of the events surrounding our Saviors birth, he was born one "silent night." The Savior of the world came into the world quietly in a remote stable that is believed to be in a limestone cave in Bethlehem and was placed in a manger. It was the start to the most important,,most amazing and most beautiful story ever told. Our Savior was born into humble circumstances while the world slept that silent night. His birth met every single one of those prophecies. Even as a babe, Christ was already saving lives. This simple quiety moment, that was currently unknown to the large majority of the world, Saved the lives of those faithful Nephites. A beautiful foreshadowing of what he would do for every single one of us.

I testify that Jesus Christ did indeed come to this earth. He came for everyone of us. He took upon the sins of the entire world,  he died and he was resurrected so that every single one of us can return to our Heavenly Father and live with our families forever in eternal happiness. Much like those Nephites of old if we are faithful, we will be saved. I testify that he is our Savior and he is the reason for this season. 

In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.

More BYU people in Santiago. Whaaat?? - December 15, 2014

There were two pretty cool days loaded with experiences this week and that is Saturday and Sunday so I´ll just talk about those two days. Also, Saturday night we got transfer calls and both Elder Ortiz and I are staying here in Renca 2.2. 3rd transfer together 4th transfer in Renca 2.2

Alright so Saturday was super cool for Elder Ortiz because he and Elder Nelson (AP when I got here) had two converts that were getting sealed in the temple. So I went and spent the day in Independencia with my good ole friend from the CCM Elder Norried. Their is apartment is on the 23rd floor of a huge apartment building which is kind of cool just saying. I definitely wasn´t in Renca. It was kind of a strange intercambio because we did a service project before and after lunch. Lunch took forever so we didn´t get out of the service project until like 5. WE did our language study and then it was time to eat dinner which is kindo of lame but President and Hermana Videla are pretty insistent on us taking an hour of dinner. But I got to eat McDonalds for the first time in forever (hehe frozen) and that Big Mac was glorious. Then when we were finally ready to go work, Elder Nelson called and they were almost back and it was time to go to the reception... But I got to meet Elder Nelsons parents because they came to get him from the mission cause he finished up this transfer and they got to see the sealing which was way cool. Getting to the wedding reception by micro was quite the adventure. Elder Nelson was a little bit late because he had another wedding of current investigators that was just a normal wedding. The best part of the day though was getting to talk to Elder Nelson for a bit one on one and just kind of say bye. This guy has really been an example for me here in the mission and I had to just say thank you. He just said "Elder Shell this isn´t how Heavenly Father shows that he is pleased with your work. This is the biggest blessing and the world and I am just lucky. There are plenty of missionaries that work just as hard as I do and never got to see this kind of stuff." He probably told me that three or four times and then he said something kind of out of the blue that I really needed to hear. "Elder when I got here I had a lot of expectations that I realized that I wasn´t going to reach. I had to regroup and find out what my real goal is and that is to do my best to invite and help everyone to return to the presence of God. Keep working hard, I know you´ll figure things out and trust me the blessings will come." So then all I could to was try and say thank you and give him a hug and tell him to say hi to Provo for me. Such a great guy and amazing example for me here in the mission.

Sunday we got to go to part of the temple Christmas concert with Alex. Before the concert I saw people from BYU like Cole Anderson and Kim Smith who I had no idea even was going on a mission but she was in the CCM. I also saw Phil Henderson from Georgia and at the end of the night I found good ole Elder Jensen. Kind of crazy the people you find when three of four santiago missions can go to this concert. Really cool to see people but kind of weird as well lol. I loved walking around the temple grounds with Alex and seeing all the lights. Then we had a member from the ward drive us home and it was kind of scarily awesome. Dude drives like a maniac and I´m pretty sure we broke 100. We got home quick though lol.

Kind of a short crazy week really but it was pretty good and ended amazingly. I am really excited to spend Christmas here in Renca 2.2 and excited to see what I can do with my Heavenly Fathers help with one transfer more. I am determined to be a hardworking servant of my Heavenly Father and to lose myself in his cause. The gospel is true and Heavenly Father truly loves each and every one of his children. Jesus Christ is our savior and his atoning sacrifice is for everone and it is truly truly amazing. Have a wonderful week and remember the reason for the season and I promise you will see his hand more in your life. 

Love you all,

Elder Shell

PS Mom and Dad I honestly have no details about skype and what and when we can do it. President hasn´t said a thing. Just send me a time that you think would work best and I´ll make it work.








The Adventures of Getting your Visa - December 8, 2014

Tuesday all of the newbies met up at the office early in the morning to go on an adventure to get our visas. The adventure started out ok as I got to my first appointment in time and then we headed to the PDI which is like the FBI of Chile to get registered in their systems and what not. We took a number and I was number 506 and they were on number 150. So we knew we were in for a long wait. It was kind of cool though cause we met some missionaries from the Santiago South mission and one of them Elder Cheney knew a sister that finished her mission here in Renca. He and I got to talking and it was just really cool to get some advice from him and it was just a confidence booster for me. He was a really cool guy. Heavenly Father definitely puts people in our path to give us a little extra boost when we need it. So we were waiting outside and we heard that it was number 480 so we waited like 5 minutes and started to walk in and it was number 515... I don`t know how it jumped 35 numbers in such a short time when it took hours and hours to get through the people before that. I was like are you kidding me what are we gonna do... Some other missionaries had later numbers and they were good to go but for us they had stopped handing out numbers. I was like dang it I`m gonna have to come back and wait forever again how did this happen? But then I remembered Elder Farnsworth found another number in the 600`s in the street and put it on top of the vending machine. So I ran over there and IT WAS STILL THERE. So boo ya the numbers flew by and I got really really lucky and got to do my stuff that day. But there was still one last step we didn`t get to that day and Elder Prince and Elder Bullock (who has to renew his) didn`t get the stuff done at the PDI. So Thursday morning we got to the PDI again a little bit earlier since we didn`t have to do the first steps but we still drew numbers for Elder Prince and Elder Bullock in the 300`s. BUT then we saw Ricardo Contreras from the ward and we went over to talk to him and this lady that he works with. They help people who are moving to Chile to get their visa stuff done and THEY HAD DRAWN EXTRA NUMBERS. It was on number 50 and they gave us numbers 67 and 68. BOO YA! So we got in and out of their in about 30 minutes and passed our 300 numbers to the sister missionaries that were coming in as we were exiting so hopefully that helped them out a bit. We got to the last step got in some sort of express line and finished in like an hour. It was pretty much a day of miracles and I was stoked to be done with all of that nonsense. I kind of struggled with my finger prints but hey we all have struggles. I hope that story made sense...

Yesterday we FINALLY found this guy Dante and his girlfriend Maiyra that we had found a couple weeks back and failed to find the following weeks. Maiyra had actually done the reading we asked her to do and was wondering when we were gonna come back! We had a super awesome lesson about the restoration and when we gave the account of the first vision Maiyra was just like wow and kind of got the chills but I know she felt more than that. They really seem to enjoy having us over and they listen really well and participate a lot in the lessons so I`m excited to teach them more. It felt so so so good to get back to teaching new investigators. 

On the sadder side of things. Guillermo plays his guitar in the bus system here in Santiago and he fell in the bus the other day and he has been in quite a bit of pain. We tried to visit a few times but his mom wants us to wait for him to recover a bit. Please keep him in your prayers. He`s in pretty rough shape it seems with his back. 

I hope you all had a great Fast Sunday. I`d really just like to bear my testimony to all of you about the power of fasting. Fasting absolutely increases our ability to focus on those things that we are fasting for and it increases the power of our prayers. I truly am able to have a special experience every single fast sunday. I truly just feel at peace and I find myself able to express my thoughts more clearly and more sincerely to my Heavenly Father. I know that he hears and answers every single one of our prayers and that our ability to see those answers and understand what we need to do is increased as we fast. Love you all lots and I hope you have an absolutely great week. 

Elder Shell

It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas! - December 1, 2014

Honestly I don`t feel like writing a lot this week so I think I`ll just tell a couple of stories and share some thoughts.

So Wednesday we had a zone conference and it was amazing! We learned about the Christmas inciative of the church. During this time the Church has a new video out called "He is the Gift." Pretty much everything we are doing as missionaries around this time of year is centered in this video. We learned that the Church will have a big screen ad in Times Square new york of this video and that the Church will be the only advertiser on the homepage of youtube for an entire month starting December 7th. I cannot describe to you how I felt as I learned about all of this. It was such a motivation to me to see how we can spread our message during this time of the year. I can just see the contacts talking about it and the references coming and watching the video with members. I literally just can`t describe how I felt when I found out that so much of the world is going to see something so good. This video at www.christmas.mormon.org is a 2 minutes and 30 seconds of awesomeness. The spirit literally enters the room instantaneously when it starts. Jesus Christ is the gift of Christmas. I invite each and everyone of you to Discover your Savior, Embrace your Savior and Share your Savior during this time of the year. Share it with everyone and put in a little extra effort to think and learn of your Savior at this time of the year. The best give we can give anyone right now is a gift of hope and love that there is more to this life and God has a plan for us that was made possible through our Savior Jesus Christ. 

Thursday I got going on the Christmas music first thing. I didn`t have celebrations to wait on to finish so I just got crackin. The Christmas music you sent me Mom is AMAZING! Love hearing you and the Uncles sing. And that vocal point arrangement of Emmanuel is so so so good. Definitely happy to start ringing in the season the best I can. Elder Ortiz and I put together the tree Mom sent me. We also found a tree in the house that was already decorated and Grammy`s presents were put under it so that I can open them on Christmas. Huge shout out for your package grammy! Those snickers peanut butters are my favorite you`re amazing! I`m excited to see what you got me for Christmas :)

Saturday was freaking cold and rainy and I was stoked out of my mind! It was cold and rainy in the middle of Summer! BOO YA! It really just started to feel like Christmas to me. I was cold and wet and couldn`t be happier. I think Elder Ortiz thought that I had lost my mind lol. But I was just stoked to feel a little bit of Christmas right then. I don`t think we really talked with anyone that day and we had one lesson with Patricio who is a recent convert but I didn`t care that the day was slow it was a stinking good day. 

Sunday the Ward spent all of third hour arguing about how to clean the building and what not... Maybe it was a blessing that we didn`t have any investigators show up. Patricio came though but thankfully he left early before that meeting. Lunch was super super late and we didn`t get back to the house until like 4:30 so we decided to forgoe language study and work till dinner. That night we had a lesson with Alex and Carola with the video "He is the gift." Ricardo from the ward came and he did a really good job of being a friend to Alex and Carola. It was a short lesson but it was powerful. I really think that they are gonna try and discover, embrace and share the gift this Christmas.

I hope that all of you try to do the same this Christmas. As you get into the Spirit of Christmas I ask you to do it the right way and to do it through Christ. He is the season. The spirit that we feel this time of year can be felt year round as we embrace our Savior. Can you imagine if you lived every day like you did Christmas and Christmas Eve. Taking time to look out for others, enjoying your family, and remembering your Savior. I will say that this Spirit is extra special at this time of the year and it`s something very very hard to replicate all year long but I encourage you to try. But during this time while that Spirit is around I challenge you to share the gospel. It doesn`t have to be something deliberate. It can just be your example. I read a quote today that I loved. "Always live your life in such a way that those who don`t know Christ will want to know Christ because they know you." So during this time of year take this inciative upon yourself. As you personally discover and embrace Christ you will begin to share him naturally through the person that you are. 

Love all of you tons,

Elder Shell



 Tree that Mom sent


A Week with Lessons? Whaa???? - November 24, 2014

First of all I´d like to let you all know that Elder Ortiz didn´t have a single nosebleed this week! None that I saw anyways. We were blessed with a realitively cooler week this week and he seemed to do very well. I´ll apologize in advance for no pictures this week. We are trying a different internet this week and it turns out the software is too out dated to read my camera. Darn!

Anyways this week was really really awesome. So Tuesday I got to work on some family history stuff because we have to fill out this pamphlet about our families and what not. It was really fun to do actually and it was really cool to learn a bit more about all of my ancestors and their families. Shout out to my sidekick Aunt Karen who was the biggest help in the world! You´re the best Watson! That day we did a lot of walking and a decent number of contacts as well. Usually days like that seem super long but we were in good spirits and we just kept trucking. That night we had a lesson with Alex and Carola that went a bit long so we didn´t get around to try and visit Erika but that´s alright. Nothing special in the lesson but I felt good about Tuesday. 

So Wednesday was when the crazy week started. After District Class we had a lesson with a recent convert Carlos Valdez. We read a chapter of the Book of Mormon with him and he really seems to be warming up to the idea of reading it again. So that was good and he is definitely warming up to us now he even smiles at me in church these days! After him we went to visit Mercedes to see how she was doing after the blessing we gave her last week. She was so excited when we stopped by and she just raved on and on about how almost immediately after we left the pain in her leg had left. She was just asking all sorts of questions about if it was bad that she couldn´t get to church and what not. We told her that it was alright because she literally can´t go but that we would try to find a wheelchair so we can take her someday. When we asked her if we could end with a prayer she said "Elders everything in this house is yours now do what you want" lol. She was happy to say the least. She is really old but really seems to have a lot of faith. If she keeps her commitments and we can get her to church maybe she´ll get baptized. We visited with Chano that afternoon. Kind of a tough visit. Dude is having a lot of problems with our bishopric and the church. Great guy but a little bit lost right now I think. I didn´t know how I was going to respond but I made a conscious effort to just keep listening. At the end of the lesson I had two talks come into my mind and I really felt guided by the Spirit which I was so thankful for. It´s not that it was an amazing lesson but I really felt like we were able to help him out a bit. That night we had a lesson with Alejandro who is the brother of Guillermo. It was kind of short. He seems to have more problems than his brother but you can´t count anyone out. We´ll see how the Spirit can work with him. 

Thursday we visited Ruth in the afternoon. Her grandaughter is sick and she wanted us to give her a blessing. It´s interesting for an investigator to ask for that but I guess missionaries have given a blessing to someone in her family in the past. It was really cool because during the blessing and after that little girl was just so quiet and still and peaceful. Definitely a sweet spirit there. We had planned to go back over the plan of salvation with her. She has almost all the lessons but Elder Ortiz and I are the first to find her in quite some time. But the less active Maria that is her help started talking about a concert at the temple and next thing you know we taught tithing, eternal families, temples, and family history... That afternoon we went to visit a less active from the list. His name is Carlos Araya and he´s pretty old but he´s a super awesome member of the church. They had books from the church all over the place and they are sealed and everything. He just can´t come to church because of his health. That night we had a lesson about fasting with Alex and Carola and I felt that it went really well. There was another lesson that day but I don´t remember who. 

Friday morning we visited Juan. We finally found an hour when his son in law isn´t there and we can actually visit him. When the son in law is there we can´t go in and visit him. That was a fun visit. Juan is a character. We went by and taught Mercedes and her daughter and grandaughter that afternoon. We talked about prayer. They´ve had lesson 1 a million times so we´re trying to take a little bit of a different route there. It was kind of lame at the end of the lesson because during my prayer her daughter and grandaughter were laughing and I have no idea why. Everything was kind of crazy there. That night we visited Maria Rojas. She is very busy with getting things ready for the move but she was happy to take some time out to visit with the missionaries. After that lesson we visited Camila and her mom Anaise. Anaise is a less active of many years. The missionaries have visited them before and we have been trying to find them for forever and we finally got in the door. Camila is super awesome and has had 1 Nephi 3:7 memorized since she was like 11 lol. She´s 17 now... She´s very smart and attentive so we´ll see what happens there. Anaise had just had an operation on her ear. Apparently it wasn´t too successful. :( She seemed to be in a bit of pain so we tried to be short. After Elder Ortiz shared his scripture, Anaise started talking about being grateful. Man the spirit was so strong. She definitely has an attitude of gratitude. Great day!

Saturday was quite the different start from the previous three days. We walked and walked and walked and walked... and walked. Everything fell through and man we were tired. But we kept trucking and kept reminding ourselves that we would get to chow down during once with Elizabeth and Pablo. Then guess who called to cancel... Yup Elizabeth and Pablo couldn´t do once with us that night. So we headed to the house and ate a bit and just sat down for our dinner hour. When we headed back out we went to visit someone who lives on the same street as Alex and Carola. As we turn on the street we hear music blasting and we see a huge white tent and a giant cake. Alex and Carola and allll of their family lives there and there were having a party. We were practically forced to sit down and eat some cake and when we asked what the occasion was they said one of the girl cousins had turned 5.... Leave it to them to through a huge party for someone who was turning 5 lol. After talking for a minute we reluctant got up cause we knew we had to get back to work. We went to visit this lady Patricia who is a past investigator. We haven´t taught her yet but we´ve passed by a few times. This time her son opened the door and we talked with him for a second. He´s a cool guy and much nicer than her husband who persistently slams the door in our face. His mom wasn´t there but he said we could come on in. He has a fairly new baby so we talked a bit about the plan of salvation. He isn´t very religious but he listens intently. So we found a new investigator and I am excited to see what happens there. Then that night we were able to teach the less active Family Osorio. We haven´t been able to get a hold of them since my first week with Elder Bullock. We had a great time getting to know them and there two boys are fun. They seemed pretty please that I tired out their youngest because as we got ready to leave he just laid on the floor and said he was ready for bed. It was fun! I´ve learned that whenever there is a really long day like that Heavenly Father just never leaves you out to dry. Everytime someone says no and everytime someone cancels you can just be more and more sure that there are blessings down the road. 

Sunday we didn´t have really anyone in Church which was a bummer. We found out later Alex is sick again. But we had a lesson with Carmen who lives out in the boonies. We managed to be relatively short too which is a success because man does she like to talk. We had a short lesson..., I don´t even know if you can call it that with, with Guillermo. Then the week ended with Alex and Carola and her aunt and uncle as we watched the movie of the restoration of the church. I love that movie. Seems like that did too. The spirit was really strong. The aunt seemed to really like it but she lives a ways a way so no new investigators there. Either way great way to end the week. I could tell Alex really felt the spirit during that movie and that he has a stronger testimony now of the Prophet Joseph Smith. 

I haven´t taught that much in my mission. It was kind of a whirlwind and I´m still trying to figure out what changed or what happened for that matter. There were still a fair sure of tougher moments during the week but this week just flew by and frankly I can´t remember much lol. I really know that if we just keep trying to do what is right that blessings will come. Some come immediately some later and some not until after this life but they come. This week I felt like it was raining blessings and I´m so thankful for that. I will leave you with this quote that I really like from President Harold B. Lee. "You must learn to walk a few steps ahead into the darkness and then the light will turn on and go before you." Have faith and trust in your Heavenly Father. He will not let you down.

Elder Shell

Elder Ortiz, King of the Nosebleeds - November 17, 2014

So first of all I have some shoutouts to make. I realize I`m really bad about doing that but I`m gonna start trying to be better about that. So first up is my cousin Gabi! She`s getting married! Congrats on the engagement! I expect a cardboard cutout of me to be at your wedding being that I cannot attend. The other shoutouts are to Jasmin Roberts and Claire Wilkins for their mission calls. That is so great! Get ready for an amazing experience!

Alright so this week felt kind of short because everything was pushed a day back. So last Tuesday just wasn`t my day. I spent forever trying to figure out the ingredients to my mom`s cookies in Spanish. In the end there were two things that I just kind of guessed and hoped for the best. I spent pretty much my whole day cooking and making that batter. Let me tell you that mixing a double batch of cookies with no blenders is a pain and quite the work out. After I finally got everything all mixed well, I realized that I didn`t have chocolate chips. So we ran to a shop really close and bought a chocolate bar but it wasn`t enough chocolate. But I didn`t feel like going all the way to a real store to buy some. After everything the oven just wasn`t getting hot enough and the bottoms of the cookies were getting torched and the tops just weren`t cooking fast enough. We went ahead and ate them and the tops were ok but they just were nothing like my moms and definitely lacked chocolate. Kind of a bummer. Probably not gonna try that again any time soon because I didn`t get anything else done. On top of everything while I was running up the stairs I busted up my shin pretty good and not one but two pretty bumps there. 

So Wednesday was awesome. District class and a package from my mom! Gotta love American snacks. We also managed to stay out of the sun and indoors by teaching some lessons! Nothing too special there. We`re visiting an older lady in our ward and her husband who isn`t a member. She can`t come to church and he doesn`t hear or see very well so we can`t really teach him too much. I don`t know how much he will be able to progress but either way I know they enjoy our visits and that`s all that matters. There names are Ninfa and Juan. Super awesome. We also taught Alex and Carola we`ve officially taught them every lesson so now we are reteaching some stuff a little bit more in depth. . We finished the day by teaching a less active Erika. Nothing super special with her but we are getting to know her better and she seems to be remembering more good memories with the church which is good. 

Thursday we didn`t really teach anyone that I can remember. Kind of a tougher day. It was hot and we didn`t really teach that I can remember. 

Friday was another really good day. We had lessons with Alex and Carola and I really felt like I was doing better at listening and focusing in on the people. We tried to be short with them so we could have time to visit some other people after them that said they would be there. Of course they weren`t and we walked to a couple other houses and then the idea came to me to go visit Guiermo. Remember the story of the drunk guy who is a singer and his mom is a less active member and his younger brother has some pretty severe disabilities? Yup him. We haven`t visited there in a while cause we can never find him there but sure enough we show up and he`s there. He`s like "I`m in the middle of eating but... come on in." Easy right? So his guitar is sitting out so I asked him to play some stuff for us. He had been drinking again but he didn`t seem too drunk yet. I was actually pleasantly surprised to find out he`s actually pretty good and I actually enjoyed listening to him. We had a short thought with him and I felt impressed to tell him that our message could change his life if he would let it. He told me that he`s pretty set in his ways but he`s willing to listen for the least. That`s all I can ask for! I know that if we can have a cool lesson with him and he feels the spirit that he will start to change some of his ways. 

Saturday it was really cool cause I had another experience where I really felt like I was following promptings from the spirit. We were just doing our thing walking and the thought came to me "Carols Cardenes lives close to here right?" I look up and we are literally crossing over his street. So I`m like "lets go visit Carlos Elder Ortiz." We swing by and yet another house we can never get into has someone come out. It wasn`t Carlos it was his nephew but good enough. We got to talking with him and he was talking about how his grandma is in a lot of pain and that he wanted us to give her a blessing. So we got to go in and give a blessing to her. It was a really cool experience. It`s amazing how Heavenly Father just puts you in the right places at the right times. 

Sunday we got to go to a baptism of an investigator that Elder Ortiz was teaching over in Cerro Colorado that is now getting baptized. He`s been involved with the church for 12 years! Elder Ortiz and Elder Pope baptized his daughter and then they got transferred. Well my mission dad Elder Bullock got transferred over there and Rey got baptized! Really cool thing for Elder Ortiz and for my mission papi. I was happy for the both of them. Sunday ended at Alex and Carola`s eating once and I just have to say that this was a good week. 

Don`t have a quote this week cause I left the journal at home but I will say this. You can feel the spirit a lot more when you are happy. I`ve been so focused on making sure that I`m not doing things against the mission handbook and because of that I`ve been worrying and overthinking a lot of little things. I really tried to start focusing on the stuff that I can and should be doing this week. Like enjoying the people and my companion and just working. I was so much happier and in the shortest week of my mission we taught more lessons than I think I`ve ever taught in a normal week of the mission. It was a really cool lesson for me. 

Love you all!

Elder Shell

P.S. Yeah I realized that I never explained the title of my email this week but Elder Ortiz has been having some gnarly nosebleeds. I mean they are pretty gross. He had about three on Friday and they are supposedly being caused by the heat. We talked to the wife of President and she gave us some advice and told us that less and less blood should be leaving every time. If more blood starts leaving than is right now he is gonna have to go see a specialist but that isn`t something he can do here so he`d have to go back to Mexico and probably just finish the mission early. I really hope that it quits and please keep him in your prayers. 

BIGGEST SHOUT OUT OF ALL

Biggest shout out of all goes to my big sister, Sister Kirsten Shell. She is finishing up her mission here and she has been the biggest example to me and I know she was a truly consecrated servant of our Heavenly Father. The biggest shout out of all gets it`s own email ;) Love you to death Kirsten!