So this week was really interesting. We had soooo much rain and
lightning this week. But we didn't get too soaked outside haha.
Also, my companion, Elder Solano, got super sick this week, so we
pretty much stayed inside for two days. We went to the medical center
in Tegucigalpa so he could get a blood test. He thinks it might have
been chikungunya (a local virus). But he is much better now.
We had the baptisms for Carlos and Alba!!!! They are such a great family
and have really strong testimonies. It was a long process to get them to
this point, but we did it!
On Saturday, I was asked to give a talk on Sunday. The topic was an
article from the Liahona April 2015 called ¨I need thee every hour¨ It
was about a woman who received her conversion from the spirit she felt
through this hymn, and how the spirit can testify through music. Which
was pretty much a perfect topic for me. The talk went really well, and
I was also asked to direct the music during sacrament meeting, so that
was really fitting, haha. A really good Sunday.
This morning we went and hiked this hill in Zambrano and could see all
of the town from up there, It was super pretty.
Whoo hoo!
- Elder Burnham
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Carlos and Alba got married
Termine una semana otra vez aqui en Zambrano.
We had a really good zone meeting on Friday.
Our zone leaders focused on always having a
positive attitude and to
always love everyone. Our companions, members, investigators,
everyone!
This zone meeting also included a musical number provided by
Elder Burnham. haha.
Later on Friday,
I had intercambios with Elder Gonzales (a different Elder Gonzales).
He is a super
great missionary and has about the same time as me in the
mission. He can really connect well
with others and is always making
jokes.
Our ward mission leader, Wilson, got
his mission call! He is going to Cuzco, Peru! Super exiting.
(Mission neighbors to Hermana Brogan!).
We also had a
wedding this weekend! Our investigators Carlos and Alba got married
this weekend.
Next weekend they are going to get baptized! They are
great people and Alba has such a strong
testimony. Only two more weeks
in this transfer! Time flies!
Sorry, no photos this week, the computer I'm using doesn't have USB ports that work. Whoops!
Next week.
- Elder Burnham
and now... last week...
We have a CIRCUS!
There
is this little plaza/park thing by our house and earlier this week,
they started setting up a
circus. There is a giant tent and you can
hear all the music and cheering, and the TIGER ROARING
from our house. They had the tiger cage outside while they were setting up the tents and
we got to
take pictures! Whoo! Super fun. Maybe we will be able to go
for a p-day activity in the future. haha.
Like
I mentioned last week, president wanted me to sing in the choir for the
activity we had at the
temple yesterday. On Tuesday, we went to
Tegucigalpa and practiced. It was really fun to take all the
buses
throughout the city. I think we ended up taking two or three buses and a
taxi to get there. haha.
It was a fun practice. We formed some
quartets and they sounded really good. I also got to see Elder
Dial (my
old district leader) again. He is doing really well, but also a little
baggie. He has less than a
month left on his mission.
After the choir practice, we stopped by the mission office (my first time going there).
It is in the super
nice part of Tegucigalpa where all the big businesses
and sky scrapers are. The church´s main offices
for Honduras are also
in this building, as well as the offices for Mission Honduras
Tegucigalpa. We had
another choir practice on Friday, but we kind offound out on short notice. We knew that there would be
a practice that
day, but we didn't know at what time. On Friday morning at 7:00 we get a text saying that
the practice is at 7:30, and we are about an hour away and were not ready to leave at that time. We ended
up getting there at 9:00. It wasn't too bad, because they didn't end up starting until around 8:30.
We
had two baptisms this weekend! Karen and Kateryn. They are two young
ladies who live in La Divina
(ourother area) Kateryn is the daughter
of Pino and Sonia who are also some of our investigators. They
want to
bebaptized as well, but they need to get married first. Karen I
believe has other family members
who are members ofthe church. She used
to live in Spain. They are both really great people, and I am glad
that we could baptize them this weekend. I was able to perform the
ordinance for Kateryn.
Yesterday
we had the activity at the temple, and it was really good! We got to
hear some testimonies of
some recent converts and I got to sing a solo!
I sang the same song for the multizone meeting, but made
it more of a
quartet. Super fun.
Right
now I´m in Tegucigalpa. We had to go to the office again because Elder
Solano had to go do something
with his Honduran residency. I just kind
of hung out at the office and went and got lunch with Elder Meads
(the
financial secretary). We went to a mall food court. It was kind of
weird to be in a big mall walking around.
I felt like I was back in the
states. I had a real cheeseburger haha!
Another Good week here in Zambrano. I can´t believe that its already June!
-Elder Burnham
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Lots of Singing
Tomorrow I will have 6 months in the mission. What? Anyway, another good week here in Zambrano.
Last Monday, we had a fake P-day, because we went to the temple on Thursday. We pretty much just
wrote emails and then got smoothies, then went back to work.
wrote emails and then got smoothies, then went back to work.
Word gets around that I like to sing, so I get requested to sing musical numbers/participate in choirs
for various activities. We had a multizone conference in Tegucigalpa on Tuesday, and I ended up
singing a solo (Abide with Me tis Eventide). It was a super great conference, and the last conference
with President Fortuna.
We also had a Branch Conference on Sunday, and I sang in the choir. We sang come Thou Fount in
Spanish, but then some of us sang the second verse in English. Then last night, the assistants called
me and want me to sing for a mission activity that we will have at the temple on Sunday. So we have
to go to Tegucigalpa tomorrow for a choir practice. Fun Stuff!
Spanish, but then some of us sang the second verse in English. Then last night, the assistants called
me and want me to sing for a mission activity that we will have at the temple on Sunday. So we have
to go to Tegucigalpa tomorrow for a choir practice. Fun Stuff!
We had a temple trip on Thursday, and it was really great. I did the session in Spanish this time, and
felt that I could pretty much understand everything haha. There is always such an incredible spirit
there.
felt that I could pretty much understand everything haha. There is always such an incredible spirit
there.
We also had a fun incident this week. Our electricity and water got cut out because nobody paid the
bill in 4 MONTHS. Elder Solano and I were completely unaware of this and came home to find a bill
on our door, with no power! Don´t worry, we only went one day without power, We sorted it out
the next day. We will make sure to be more on top of that! haha.
bill in 4 MONTHS. Elder Solano and I were completely unaware of this and came home to find a bill
on our door, with no power! Don´t worry, we only went one day without power, We sorted it out
the next day. We will make sure to be more on top of that! haha.
I got grandma's package!!!!!!!!!!! I am pretty sure that got here in about two weeks, but the office is
a little unorganized and it didn't reach me for a month and a half. But I got it! Thank you grandma!
hint hint.. She sent me these really good trail mix bags from Target called Archer Farms... hint hint
Also, thanks for the Maker Faire pics!
We have a lot of investigators, that I don´t really have time to write about them. We should have
some baptisms this Saturday though!
Monday, May 18, 2015
New area, new companion, new investigators, new everything!
New area, new companion, new
investigators, new everything! My first transfer to a new area, and
it's a lot to absorb! haha. My new companion is super great. He is
also the district leader. His name is Elder Solano (or Pichardo) and he
is from Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. He is one of those
people that is super serious, but then can be super loud and outgoing
the next moment. We have completely different personalities, but after a
week together, I think that this will be a good transfer. I am also
the only gringo in my district, and only one other in the zone, so I
think my Spanish should also improve a lot this transfer.
My
new area is called Zambrano, and we are about 30-40 minutes outside of
Tegucigalpa (I think west of teguc). It's this town kind of tucked in
these pine tree covered hills. It's a lot colder here compared to Catacamas.
There is also the main highway that runs right through the middle.
Zambrano is super different, and feels a lot safer. There are not many
cars driving around, and a lot less dust in the air. There are some
houses that are up in the hills, so I have to get used to a little more
hiking, haha. My last area was completely flat. Our area also covers
this neighborhood/community that we have to take a bus to get to, called
La Divina. Our district is really spread out, we go to Tegucigalpa for
our district meetings. On Friday,
we had a first district meeting, and I ran into Elder Torres at the
church building. It was fun to talk to him about Catacamas and having
our house broken into haha. Other districts use that church building as
well so there were a lot of missionaries in one place.
Okay,
so our house is really strange. It is a house, but an actual House... 2
stories, 4 bed, 3.5 bath. Spacious yard. It is super weird, so many
rooms with practically nothing inside. We do get our own bathrooms
which is nice. But the water is super cold. haha. Sometimes it's
really chilly in the mornings.
- Elder Burnham
Park near our new house
Hey... We Got Robbed... Again
Hello! I´m going to keep this letter short, because I just spoke
with my family yesterday on Skype. We have cambios (changes) tomorrow,
but we will find out today. I could stay or go. I don't know!
On Monday
we went to Iguana´s again, (because we have to at least once every
cambio, so all the new people can go). Whoo, expensive food and
animals! haha.
This
week the branch is having ¨Family Week¨ with activities each day this
week at the church, that should be fun, and a good thing to invite
investigators to.
I hope everyone had a wonderful mothers day! We will see where I am next week!
It was great to talk with you all yesterday! We will find out sometime today what the transfers are!
No, Wait! I just found out! I have transfers! I am leaving!, but I find out where tomorrow!
Monday, May 4, 2015
Demon Spider #2
Whelp, another week has gone by. And only one more week of this transfer. I could stay, I could go, who knows?
Last P-Day, we had a power outage at 6 pm so we never even left the house. We are not supposed to be out when there is no power at night.
We
had a lot of strange weather this week. Earlier this week there were a
lot of fires in the hills and I am not so sure if they were wild or
controlled, but the sky was filled up with smoke. Kind of like when
there is a wildfire in California when everything is gray and the sun
looks red. Every now and then, a piece of ash would fall from the sky.
Kinda strange. Then we had a ton of rain, thunder and lightning, which
was good because it washed away all the smoke. This was the first time
that I had seen lightning in Honduras.
We had consejo de rama (branch council) on Wednesday
and they took us out to eat afterwards, which they had never done
before, so that was fun. The other elders didn't go to the meeting, so
they missed out. haha.
We had another demon
spider at our house again. I went out to the pila in the morning, and
there was this giant spider SWIMMING in the water. It would float on
the top of the water and glide around. It was the size of the palm of
my hand. haha. I would dunk it under water and it would swim/flail
around until it plopped back up to the top. And Elder Bradshaw had the
solution, which obviously was to drop it into a cup of bleach. It
reminded me of a story when dad killed a giant spider in a similar way.
We are very cruel to the bugs in our house.
Lurbin came to church again this Sunday!
along with her daughter and brothers. She has been progressing so
much, and at this point, we have practically taught her almost all the
lessons. She knows it's true, she just is hesitant about baptism. She
basically said she is not quite done sinning yet. haha. But she hasn't
been drinking coffee and told us she wasn't going to work on Sunday.
We have been teaching a lot of other people as well, but it is just
too hard to get people to church. And people are never home. But we will
change that!
- Elder Burnham
Demon Spider #2
Our Zone
Walking... and Walking
We have been walking a TON this week (4/27/15)
¡Hola!
Another week has passed by! This week we had
interviews with Presidente Fortuna. We had them at the chapel and not
in our apartments this time. (which means we didn´t have to make them
spotless! haha) He wanted us to have scriptures memorized about the
atonement, so we could share one with him in the interview. I shared
Alma 7:11, which talked about how
Christ
suffered for all of our pains, afflictions, sicknesses, and sins. I
really like this scripture because many times people think that Christ
only suffered for our sins, but he took ALL of our pains and sicknesses,
sins, and pretty much anything negative in our lives upon himself, and
that we can be healed in SO many ways through the atonement.
Later
that day, we had divisions and I went with Jose Luis, a member, and
also the first counselor in the mission presidency happened to be in
Catacamas that day so he went with us as well. So I was just a little
nervous. But everything was great. We visited a less active family.
Sally and Suyapa. Sally was sick, so we offered to give her a
priesthood blessing. She asked me to give it, and I was kind of
nervous, because I had never given one before, let alone in Spanish.
But that is what the mission manual is for, so I was able to use that to
help me along. It was a short blessing, and I don´t really remember
what I said, but I know that the spirit was guiding me.
We
have been walking a TON this week, out in the hot sun, but we have been
able to visit a lot of investigators and less active members. We
technically had nine investigators with baptismal dates, but NONE of
them could make it to church on Sunday. But I have hope for next week!
We also had to give talks in sacrament meeting. Presidente Gomez
called us at 7:00 am
on Sunday and asked us to give talks about baptism and the gift of the
holy ghost. Too bad our investigators weren't there to hear them.
We
are going to Juticalpa again for p-day, but we are writing before we go
so we won´t have any complications. We might go explore a river nearby
or something. Whoo!
¡Adios! ¡Hasta Lunes!
- Elder Burnham
We are walking a long way to find folks
Pondering a Pond
Gecko!!!!!
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