12/30/2015
sup family!
I hope you all had a
great weekend and a great white Christmas! it was really fun to be able to
skype all of you last week. It was so good to actually see your guys face and
hear your voice actually live! It’s crazy that I haven’t even emailed you guys
in 2 weeks. So much has happened and I feel like the skyping session wasn’t
nearly as long as it needed to be. I feel like I didn’t get to talk to you guys
about anything! But it was still super good to see you and to catch up with all
of you a little bit. I love you guys!
So todays email is
going to be pretty short because today, and this week is pretty crazy. since
its still during the holidays here, school is out and the college library isn’t
open. We had to go find a different place, and this new place isn’t free like
the college. so I do have less time to email. sorry :/. also, this morning we received
our transfer calls... and the unexpected kind of happened! I am going to be transferred
to the city of békéscsaba. It’s only like 30 minutes from szeged down here in
the southern part of Hungary. It’s the smallest city in Hungary that is open
right now to missionary work. there is only 1 priesthood holder and he is 16
years old. so... it’s pretty crazy! there is a senior couple there that helps
run the branch. there is a companionship of sisters and then a my
companionship.. it’s going to be a great stretch for me in the language. and
also in my leadership skills. I have to translate for the senior couple every
day, during church, in interviews with members.. etc. I have to conduct and run
the sacrament meetings. I will probably have to talk almost every other Sunday.
I am going to be the first councilor in the bishopric. I will have to take care
of the tithing.. Sunday school.. etc. missionary meetings.. everything!
ha it’s going to be great :) it’ll be a fun experience. I will be serving with
elder weaver. But here is the thing.. so this next transfer is only going to be
4 weeks.. and on Jan 28 there is another, bigger transfer. and I’ve heard that I
will be training a missionary in békéscsaba. so that’s what my life is going to
look like for the next couple months! :) im still in szeged right now and I
will be leaving tomorrow to békéscsaba.. I get to pack my bags once again! ha got
to love it..
these last couple
weeks, for Christmas and everything, we have been over at a lot of members
houses.. eating.. resting.. eating.. etc. on Christmas eve we were fed by a
member and then they gave us presents.. ( socks ,) ) then we played card games
for the rest of the night. the next day, Christmas day we played ping pong..
cards.. etc. then we skyped you guys :) this week is going to be kind of the
same. today is a pday for us.. then tomorrow is transfers.. and new year’s..
and then Thursday is also a pday for us. soooo yea! lots of craziness! but Christmas
was fun! just ate and rested a lot! we also played tons of soccer with the
youth in the mornings here since school has a break for them. let’s
just say.. we won all of them ,) ha :)
Like I said.. we got a
bap date.. we had the bap interview with him yesterday and everything is good!
:) it just sucks that I will be leaving. gyula has been super prepared before
we met him to receive the gospel. it’s a super cool story :)
then on Sunday it
snowed and it’s been snowing ever sense! it’s been freaking freezing too..
goodness! ever since it snowed it’s just dropped. its minus 3 or 4 today!
yesterday we did some
area book work.. meet and had the interview with gyula.. then we
got some haircuts. met with a couple other people and then went out to get some
dinner since we were out of food.
today we got our
calls.. we came emailing and then we will go back after this and start packing,
then we have a program at 6 tonight and then ill finish packing! I hate
packing. ha
I also wanted to leave
with you guys a short spiritual thought.
PREPARATION PROCEEDS
POWER.
I love you guys! have
an amazing week this week and NEXT MONDAY.. I will talk to you all again!
Watson Elder.
1/5/2015
Family,
Happy New Year to
everyone! It’s so crazy that it is 2015! I’ll be home next year! ha kind of
crazy to say! I hope that everyone had a great new year’s eve! sounds like
everyone had a good one! except Hannah Rose got a surgery and mom worked out
too hard. ha other than that im glad that everyone had a good new year’s :) I
still remember last new year’s eve perfectly! :)
Well this week was transfers and as you all know I got transferred to békéscsaba! It’s not as small as I thought it would be, but it is still pretty small.
Well this week was transfers and as you all know I got transferred to békéscsaba! It’s not as small as I thought it would be, but it is still pretty small.
So I got here on Wednesday
night and the smiths ( the senior couple ) picked our bags up at the train
station and took them to our apartment for us. Then we walked to our
apartment.. I quickly unpacked my stuff and then the smiths invited us over to
their house to play card games and to eat some food to somewhat celebrate the
new year! they remind me completely of grandma and grandpa Watson and Gardner.
When I was there I actually kind of felt like I was in America for 2 seconds.
ha it was really weird. they fed us American food that was really good and we
played, get this!, FARKLE! ha I was super surprised that they knew how to play
this game! When they were explaining the rules I was reminded of when we first
played that game with grandpa Gardner and he wrote down all the rules and
stuff. It was super funny. It felt really homey and it was a good relaxing
time.
the next day we woke up to snow, and freezing cold wind. It was still a pday on Thursday so we had the whole day with nothing planned. Our apartment was super dirty when I first came in so the whole morning I dedicated it to cleaning, and now it looks tons better :) I mopped some.. swept. cleaned the kitchen ( was the hardest ) and then got stuff organized. Then the smiths invited us over again for lunch. They fed us probably the most American home made meal I’ve had since I’ve left. they actually had ROLLS!!!!!!!!!!! insane. it was really good :) then we played some more games with them. They are super nice people. super cool people too. Then we went to the branch house, its super small. It’s a rented out building. There we just played ping pong with some members ( I sent you a pic of it. ) even the smiths played! ha Then we went home and got stuff ready for the next day. FINALLY THE WORK DAYS ARE BACK! here in békés there isn’t much to do. so it can get a little boring on these super p-days. but im so happy that the holidays are behind us. back to the grind!
the next day we woke up to snow, and freezing cold wind. It was still a pday on Thursday so we had the whole day with nothing planned. Our apartment was super dirty when I first came in so the whole morning I dedicated it to cleaning, and now it looks tons better :) I mopped some.. swept. cleaned the kitchen ( was the hardest ) and then got stuff organized. Then the smiths invited us over again for lunch. They fed us probably the most American home made meal I’ve had since I’ve left. they actually had ROLLS!!!!!!!!!!! insane. it was really good :) then we played some more games with them. They are super nice people. super cool people too. Then we went to the branch house, its super small. It’s a rented out building. There we just played ping pong with some members ( I sent you a pic of it. ) even the smiths played! ha Then we went home and got stuff ready for the next day. FINALLY THE WORK DAYS ARE BACK! here in békés there isn’t much to do. so it can get a little boring on these super p-days. but im so happy that the holidays are behind us. back to the grind!
on Friday I updated
the area book and pretty much just got everything organized in our
companionship. right now the work here in békés isn’t that great. we literally
only have 1 investigator and she isn’t really that legit. So.... it’s kind of
like I am opening a companionship or white washing a companionship. lots of
work to be done! :) -- we had district meeting on Friday and it was good to set
some goals and to get everyone on the same page. Then we went out to eat.
Also, on Friday we went on splits with elder smith and with a priest here in
the ward. there is only one priesthood leader and it’s him. I went with him and
elder weaver went with elder smith. Most of the people in the branch are fresh
converts. they have been in the church for less than a year. and it’s really
cool to see their fire and their passion and their testimonies. it’s even
cooler to go streeting and tracting with them. -- we had seminary also that
day. there is a lot of young youth here as well. .--- oh guess what! we have weights
in our apartment!!!!!!!:) FINALLY!!!!!!:) ha gives me a little motivation to
start working out! ha
on Saturday we had two
baptisms! :) ( super rare! ) and a 45 year old man got baptized and a 12 year
old kid! so... in about a week our priesthood will be doubled! :) ha ricsi, the
16 year old priest baptized both of them. it’s super cool to see other members
do that. It was a very spiritual meeting. I conducted the meeting and ran
everything. ( you’ll see that I and my comp literally have to do
everything in the branch. ha ) Then we had weekly planning that night.
on Sunday we had MCM at 8. then we had branch council. I had to translate the whole thing. It’s literally insane. ha I have to translate for the Hungarians and for the smiths. its a good stretch for my language :) then after that we had church and I confirmed the people who got baptized on Saturday. it was a super cool, special experience. Then we had to bless and pass the sacrament. church here is only 2 hours. sacrament meeting and then one other meeting. it was fast and testimony meeting so I got up and introduced myself and bore my testimony. it went well. Then during the other meetings I had to translate for the smiths. Then after church we had a couple priesthood interviews and one temple interview where I pretty much had to give the interviews. I would translate for elder smith, but then he would ask me to put my own thoughts in as well. I enjoyed it :) I had a nice headache afterwards :) then after the meetings we had to do tithing.. and fast offerings.. and all that fun stuff. we also had to make two bap. certificates.. and some other stuff. we got done around 3ish and then we came home and had some studies.. ( 20 min nap for sure ) then we went with the 12 year old who got baptized and ricsi, we went finding with them and it was super fun. the 12 year old kid who just got baptized was super fun to street with. I’ll talk more about him in two seconds. :)
on Sunday we had MCM at 8. then we had branch council. I had to translate the whole thing. It’s literally insane. ha I have to translate for the Hungarians and for the smiths. its a good stretch for my language :) then after that we had church and I confirmed the people who got baptized on Saturday. it was a super cool, special experience. Then we had to bless and pass the sacrament. church here is only 2 hours. sacrament meeting and then one other meeting. it was fast and testimony meeting so I got up and introduced myself and bore my testimony. it went well. Then during the other meetings I had to translate for the smiths. Then after church we had a couple priesthood interviews and one temple interview where I pretty much had to give the interviews. I would translate for elder smith, but then he would ask me to put my own thoughts in as well. I enjoyed it :) I had a nice headache afterwards :) then after the meetings we had to do tithing.. and fast offerings.. and all that fun stuff. we also had to make two bap. certificates.. and some other stuff. we got done around 3ish and then we came home and had some studies.. ( 20 min nap for sure ) then we went with the 12 year old who got baptized and ricsi, we went finding with them and it was super fun. the 12 year old kid who just got baptized was super fun to street with. I’ll talk more about him in two seconds. :)
then the smiths had us
over for dinner again on Sunday night! we had left overs. ,) :) ha it was still
super good. Then I did numbers and all that stuff :) which brings me to
today!
out apartment is super
cool. I like the set up. I feel like im in some kind of fort or something. My
companion is super cool and nice. he is from Logan Utah. he loves music and
that stuff. We get along pretty well. im pretty lucky with my companions.. I’ve
never got one that I didn’t like or I didn’t get along with. of course they do annoying
things here and there, but it’s nothing too crazy that my patience can’t
handle. ha.--- other than that.. I think these 3 weeks are going to be fun and
full of tons of work. and frozen faces. ha :)
for my quick spiritual
thought I want to use Erik.. the 12 year old who just got baptized as a great
example. We went streeting together.. and I was like hey! erik, you see those
people. give them this and say this.. and ask them this... and then do this.. (
I would give him instructions.. ) and then I would go with him and he
would do what I said and the people would stop and listen to him and this one
time he even gave out a book of Mormon! after he was done saying his stuff I
would come in and start talking to the person. then he would come in at the end
and like.. bare his testimony! I didn’t tell him to do it at all! he just
would! it’s the funniest thing! he would say " this book is VERY
USEFULL! then he would say "why wouldn’t you accept it?? " haha
I would almost laugh. THEN! he would say " yea, im the newest member of
the church! I was baptized yesterday and this is why I am so happy!!!! I know
that the book of Mormon is true! you need to read it and get baptized too!
" and he would be talking to 30.. 40 year old people! it was a really good
example to me. the zeal and fire of new converts truly strengthen the church
and they help the church grow in tremendous ways. he was literally scared
of nothing and no body! he wasn’t ashamed to say what he knew was true. this
kid looks like he is 8 but his courage and spirit is valiant and strong. may we
all learn from this kid! open your mouths! everywhere you go, in work, in
sports, wherever you go and wherever you are.. make sure people know that you
are Mormon! make sure they know what you know is true! let your light so
shine!!!!!!! that everyone in the "house" may see it that they may
glorify your father in heaven.
I love you guys! have
a great week and be safe! 2015 will fly and it has a lot in store for each and
every one of us. may we all live in such a way that those promised, and pre,
foreordained blessings and miracles may take place during this year of
2015.
sok szeretettel,
Watson Elder.
1/12/2015
Dear Family,
Your emails were great
this week! keep up the good work! ,) hha :) Max- im glad that you are
still alive and remember to "don’t trip" (#OE1816WAM) :) Im sure that
was quite a scare for all of you. It looked like quite the eventful week..
basketball.. school.... sickness.. flu... max passing out...
homecomings.. sounds fun :) It’s so crazy that Tyler is coming home next week!
gosh! I remember when he left! but mom you’re right! mines coming right around
the corner! it’s crazy that I am just about a year down. Dillan is coming
home super soon as well. time is crazy!
This week in Békés didn’t
feel like winter at all. it felt like a late fall or an early summer. It rained
all week and there is no snow on the ground. that’s crazy that it’s the same
back in Utah. Monday and Tuesday of this week it didn’t rain or snow it was
just super freezing. And that’s how it was all last week. I’ll be honest.. im kind
of sick of having my cheeks frozen every day. ha
Our work this week
finally started to pick up. We got some new investigators, now we have more
than one. :) Getting back into the grind of things feels great. Which.. yes..
that even includes Rome!! ha my working out this past week has been going
great. im finally back into the habit after the holidays. feels amazing. - I
also completed my first journal on the mission this week! When I was in the MTC
writing in my journal I never thought I would see the end of it! It’s cool to
look back through my journal and remember all of the small and big miracles,
tender mercies, fun memories that have been made in the year 2014. I believe
sometimes we don’t really realize how many blessings wave been blessed with
until we look back and look for the arm of the Lord in our lives. The Lords arm
has definitely been in my live throughout the course of the year 2014.
I met with a couple of
investigators this week, which who have been meeting with the missionaries for
quite a while. One of them is a Lutheran priest ( she’s a girl though.. soooo
idk what you would call that) She loves the book of Mormon and she loves
talking to us about the church. I guess, talking with my companion, her only
problems are is that she prays to Jesus, and that she believes that she holds
the priesthood. kind of interesting. It’s a first for me in the mission! I met
with her and she has tons of potential. She read Lehi’s vision recently and she
had questions on that and the symbolism of it all so we talked about that, she
loved it. We also used the first program to kind of get to know her better,
since im new. and I also felt prompted to go back to the basics. So we went and
reviewed the book of Mormon.. and the Restoration. And what the restoration
really means and how BIG it was and is. It was a great program. - Also this
last week we have been really pushing the English class route. we’ve been
flyering for that a ton. and on Thursday we had a good turnout at English
class, and we set up with a lot of new people there. So kind of how that
works.. it’s kind of a sneaky thing.. ha so they comp to English class.. then
we say "HEY we want to meet with you individually to help you learn the
language better.. but when we meet with people individually we have to do 30
min English and 30 min we have to talk about our church since we are
missionaries. " then they are usually like " oh okay cool!:) "
then we meet with them.. then they feel a spirit there.. and then they want to
keep coming back for more and more.. and before you know it.. you are teaching
the whole hour about the gospel. Its great :)
This week also I took one
daunting task... There is about 70 members in békés but only 25.. 30
come to church every Sunday. So my comp and I felt inspired that we should
call every single one of them up and plan to meet with them. So that we
can try to re-activate all of them. so we spent a few hours this week
and I called LITERALLY everyone on the ward list and talked to them and
got to know them and then set up a time for us to come to visit them in their
home. This week we visited 10 less actives and a couple recently converted
people. And this upcoming week we are meeting with a bunch more. It’s very
interesting to see the patterns and to hear their stories and their situations.
And to see and realize why they are where they are at that time. And sometimes
as we went to members’ homes we took the senior couple with us and I would
translate for them. As you visit with those people in their homes, of which
most of them are really humble and small and beat up, especially the ones
outside of the city. But as you visit with them and learn about them and their
situation and the trials that they have been going through and the temptations
that they have succumbed to.. it makes you really sad. It makes you wonder
where in the heck did it all start? This is what I have seen, along with many
other things, is that whether they are REALLY inactive and want nothing to do
with the church and etc. ( which I was told that a couple times ) or whether
they just have forgotten to come to church in the last couple months and just a
little bit inactive.. they all have some commonalities together. And I have
made a couple notes on some of them and for my little "thought" at
the end.. this will be it. The biggest commonality... that they have among them
is this......... THEY STOP READING THE BOOK OF MORMON. So that’s the question
that I want to propose to you all this week is "why is reading from the
book of Mormon daily so important? how can it keep us from temptation? how does
it keep us on the right track? how does... not reading the book of Mormon lead
to inactivity??"
This week also I had
the opportunity to give some priesthood blessings to some of the members in the
branch that requested them. each one of their meetings were very special and
very full of the spirit. On Sunday we ordained 2 new people to the Aaronic
priesthood. And sustained them in church. which.. was a new experience for me.
ha I conducted the meeting and had to learn the correct words to
say when you sustain someone. It was cool :) so this week
our priesthood doubled! ha id call that successful :) also on Sunday I had to
hold a temple recommend interview with a person in the branch. I didn’t hold it
of course.. but I had to translate.. so it’s pretty much like I held it. ha
learned a lot of new temple words :) ha
We had a ping pong
tournament this week for our sport nap with all of the youth and missionaries..
and well.... let’s just say..... I won :) .. soo.. :):):):) haha :)
anyway.. so that was kind
of my week! next week we have splits and zone training both of which are in
szeged! so im excited to be able to go back there and visit some people:)
then other than that.. this week is going to be packed full of programs and
finding :) good ol missionary work! :)
I hope you guys have a
great week! watch out for yourself! especially you max! vigyazz!!
I love you all! :)
Watson Elder
"No sacrifice, No
victory."
1/19/2015
FAMILY! FAMILY!
It was great to hear
that you’re all still alive and everyone is well :) it sounded like the
birthday parties went super well and it was a ton of fun :) When I thought of
all your birthdays I thought of mine.. and holy smokes!!!! im going to be
twenty in less than 5 months! gosh! where does the time go! but the good news
is.. is that I will be 20 when I come home! insane! I love you guys and I love
your emails each and every week. it was so cool to see pictures of Tyler coming
home. and GOSH! yeah.. their family has shot up! Everyone is so tall! it’s
amazing. Tyler looks great and makes sure you tell him hello for me! ( and yes
mom! soon that will be me up there on the stand! I had the thought a couple
weeks ago that you and Hannah can say the prayers in sacrament meeting so that
you two can sit up by me on the stand and keep me company. ha ,) )
SO! li have a lot of
information to tell you all this week! crazy things happened this week! I ended
up only being in békéscsaba for 2 days throughout this whole week. on
Tuesday we were out in this town called gyula all day. We did a lot of inactive
look ups and we visited with almost all of them. We also, while we were out
there, got to see a small castle that is positioned out there in gyula. that
was super cool :) we also got the best hamburger that you will be
able to find here in Hungary. it’s the closest burger you can find
that is like a true American hamburger.! it was 100%beef, super thick, and
get this... THEY HAD FRY SOUCE! it blew my mind! it was really
good :) We went out to gyula with the senior couple ( the smiths ). so
we spent most of the day with them, then they took us the train station that
night and we went to szeged that night. We were in szeged all that night and
then all the next day. it was super cool to be back in szeged. I got to see
most of my friends and most of the members that I am close to. Then
we slept over there another night because zone conference was the next morning
there in szeged. It was a good zone conference. not too much to say about it.
ha pretty normal volt. Then.. the smiths took us back with them from
szeged and we stopped in this town called oroszhaza.. we stayed there for
a few hours doing more look ups on the way back to békéscsaba. ( one of our
district goals is to visit every inactive member her ein békéscsaba by the
end of the transfer.) then we came back home and had English class
and had dinner.
then Friday morning..
this is where the exciting part comes in. on Friday morning I was sitting
on my chair doing some personal study and the phone starts to ring and I
go over to pick it up and on it, it said " President Smith". ha I
was like.. " Elder weaver. check it out! pres is calling! " we
thought it was super weird because he never calls like this. he barely
calls us. and especially this early in the morning. and this is what
was going through my brain. ( all of it was bad.) there were only a few
reasons I could think of in those 3 seconds of why he could be calling us.
( because I know we haven’t done anything wrong. ha ) 1- something crazy
is going down in the mission. 2- someone did something stupid and there is
an emergency transfer. 3- one of you back at home died. ha those
are literally the only 3 things that it could’ve been. anyway, I
answer the phone and he was like " hey, is this elder Watson?"
and I was like Yes! and he went on to tell me how he needed me and there was
going to be an emergency transfer happing tomorrow. "Saturday it
happened" he went on to tell me that I will be staying in békéscsaba and I
will be receiving Elder Sterri from pécs. and that elder weaver will be going
to pécs. and funny thing is.. is that elder weaver has already served in pécs
twice! ha so this would be his third time. pécs is beautiful btw. anyway..
And he told me that tomorrow morning he wanted us to go to Budapest, exchange
as quick as possible and then go straight back to your city.
Anway.. SO!
that day elder weaver had to pack really quick.
we had to cancel some programs. then on Saturday morning we
went to Budapest, got there at like 11. then grabbed a quick sandwich
there in the tanstattion and then switched, and came back.. we got back around
4. then we had sport nap, two other programs and then dinner. 6 hours on a train
is a great way to spend a day.. I’ll tell you that :) ha anyway.
Then on Sunday
we had meetings. I conducted again. I had opportunities to give some
blessings to people. then we had tithing, some interviews. etc. normal Sunday
with meetings. Then we had some weekly planning. we went finding with
a priest here in békés. then at night we went over to the smiths for
dinner. but this time I was cooking the dinner for all of us. Sister smith
wanted me to show her how to make this famous Hungarian dish "paprikas
csirke" so that she could cook it for her family when they
go home. So I went over there and when I got their they were skyping with one
of their sons. BUT! get this! small world! they used to live in Brigham
till 2010 and then they moved.. but they were in the Holgate’s ward and they knew
them really well. the wife taught my beautiful Hannah in primary! :) super
cool! super small world! they said they would have to call the Holgate’s and
tell them they say elder Watson on skype. ha anyway, I just told them a
quick hello and then I went into the kitchen to start cooking. IT turned
out SUPER good btw:) you should all be jealous:) ha it was way good.
anyway, then
that brings us to today!
yes, I got a haircut
this week.. so, ha elder weaver cut it. and I cut his... and well.. he
cut mine super short. haha accedient volt. but good thing that it grows
back ,) don’t worry Hannah and mom!
also I went to the
bank this week because I had to but my name on the churches account here.
that was an adventure!
I had some really cool
experiences this week. and cool programs. one of them was--- I had this
lady call me on the phone this week and was like "hey! I need some
help with translating something to English! can you help me? I got
one of your flyers and saw that you hold a free English class." in Hungarian
obviously. and then I was like yeah! totally! she offered to pay like 8 times
but I said no! ha but we set up a time to meet. and she came but she
brought her whole family and little boy with her! it was so cool. I got
the papers that they needed translated and then we set up another time to come
back and get them ( because there was a lot of papers to be translated and it
would take me a couple hours.) but... then they started asking me why I
was here.. and why I decided to come here.. and then they asked what we
believed.. and everything. and well.. we taught the whole restoration and some
of the plan of salvation and they said they want to start meeting to learn
more too :) ha look at that! it was awesome :)
then we met with this
recently converted member ( niki) on Sunday, and then on Monday again. on Sunday
( last Sunday) she kind of broke down and told us about all of her
problems and her situation. and she really needed our help. and I’ll
tell you what. there is no pressure like being a representitive of the lord
and having something like that depend on you. thoughts go through your head
like.. " gosh. I got to say exactly what she needs to hear. I need
to say what the lord wants her to hear. and I need to
tell her what the lord wants her to do. " and that really makes
you rely on the spirit a lot. I continued to turn to a couple scriptures
in the book of Mormon that came to mind and I shared my
thoughts. Then I gave her 4 challenges with a great promise. And I’ll tell
you what.. to be worthy. to have the power to promise blessings in the
name of Jesus Christ to his children.. with an upmost surety
that they will happen... there is no feeling like it. then on Monday we
met with her and fallowed up with her experience. we went over to her
house with the smiths and as we were meeting and as we got talking she started
to cry.. and said that she received those things that she needed and that
everything is working out. tears were shed.. hearts were gladden and a
great lesson was learned. It was one of the most spiritual programs that I have
been in. it was amazing. in those times you truly feel the full divinity
of your calling and your closeness and relationship with our heavenly
father.
you almost feel like
alma when he was boasting in his God. it was an amazing experience for all
of us.
For my spiritual
thought this week I want to share with you my most rewarding experience
(besides strengthened relationships with my family and my perfect Hannah rose.)
that I have had thus far on my mission. it’s crazy that its already been 10
months.. but to this point.. this is the most rewarding experience that I
have had. its where I could look back.. and truly "see the
fruits of my labors" and kind of rejoice in them. so we are going to
take a trip way back to győr.. with elder carter. we played a lot of soccer in
those days outside of our branch house. one day as we were playing we saw these
3 kids walking slowly and watching us have fun. I called out to them and was
like '"hey! do you guys want to come play soccer!!??? " in my broken Hungarian.
ha and they were hesitant at first.. but then I said it again and they came in
and started playing. we invited them back for the next week to play with us.
and then after that we started to play with them more and more. then we
finally, sneakily ( if you will ) got them into a class room and started
teaching them the gospel. they came to church. mutual. English class.. they
were with us a lot and we started to gain great relationships with them. they
loved us and we loved them. after a while I asked them to be baptized.. and
they said they would if there mom would let them. at the time their mom wouldn’t
let them. ----- so if you remember from my picture from győr.. it was Aladdin..
jasmine ( the one that emailed you mom or it was on Facebook. ) and erik. they
are 13, 12, and 11 years old. --- skipping to szeged.. I would periodically
talk to them on the phone and check up on them and see how school was going and
everything and then we would also talk about what they have been learning in
church and stuff. and then, just this last week.. all 3 of them called me and
they told me they had a surprise for me and then they all told me that they
were getting baptized next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they were super
excited. and they told me that their mom finally let them. and that they
wanted me to baptize them ( but pres told me no because I was too far away. ) I
was freaking out! I was so excited I didn’t know what to do! that was the day
we were on our way up to Budapest... and after I got done talking to them I couldn’t
help but feel the complete love and gratitude for the Lord. yes, the mission
has made me a little bit "soft" ha idk! it’s harder to hold back
tears. but let’s just say a couple were shed in gladness and rejoicing. there
are few, if none, more rewarding experiences than that on the mission. but
seriously besides having greater relationships with my loved ones, and the love
of my life back at home. it is one of the greatest miracles I have seen :)
I love all of you. I
hope you can learn a lot of lessons out of that short story. out of truly a
very short small means... one invite while playing soccer.. will bring about
great and marvelous things.
have a great week! be
safe! oh btw! so this sis really weird.. but transfers.. the real one is
next Wednesday.... soooooo next Tuesday I will be emailing again!:) just
so you all know!:) idk what will happen! it’ll be interesting!
love you!
Watson Elder.
1/27/2015
Family,
WELL! Im staying in
Békés till may! I’ll be staying with Elder Sterri till then. I’m really excited.
there is a lot of work to do in Békés and our work is going really well and it
is growing very rapidly. It’s really cool to be a part of and to be here to see
it.
GOSH! when you sent me
that picture of max shooting those clutch free throws at the end of the game to
win... 1. it reminded me of me. haha ,) and 2. I was super proud. 3. I started
to miss high school basketball really bad. I WANTED TO BE THERE!!!!! AH!. Way
to be the high scorer for both of your games this week max. keep it up! keep
representing! :)
Jarom, mom, grandpa,
happy birthday to you all, and im glad to hear that all of you had great
birthdays. Jarom congrats on receiving the priesthood! I hope you realize what
a big responsibility that is, and how much Heavenly Father trusts you! Your
awesome! keep it up. Go to the temple and do baptisms as much as you can! It
will bless you in every aspect of your life. Make sure you make that a
priority.
This week wasn’t too
crazy, not much happened.. but at the same time a lot of things happened! This
morning we were invited over to the smiths for an American breakfast for
transfers. It was really good :) The smiths are really funny. Elder smith loves
telling us his missionary stories.. and let me tell ya.. missions were a lot...
different back then! it’s really cool to hear and see. ( to answer moms
questions ) Sister smith actually speaks a little bit of Hungarian believe it
or not! she learned it! She teaches some simple primary lessons in Hungarian
and she gives prayers in Hungarian... and she talks to people sometimes. It’s
really cool to see! its impressive! They always carry a dictionary around with
them, that’s how they get around and what not. and if they really need help
they call me so I can translate. I’ve had a lot of interesting experiences. especially
this week in fact! I learned a lot about how the church welfare program works.
How to do online banking for the church.. and etc.
so during this week
there was something intense that came up with one of the members and she needed
help, and none of us knew how to help her because no of us has used the welfare
program before. ha, it was really interesting. I had to sit down with
her, elder smith and the blue handbook. ha after 3 hours of trying to
figure out what to do and how to do it ( including how to do it on the
computer, that was the hardest part. ) and holding an interview, we got
it solved out :) It was honestly pretty fun :) it was something new!
This week we saw a lot
of success from all of our hard work. It was really
rewarding. For example we tracted into this lady on Tuesday, set up with
her again on Friday, when we met Friday we had a great full restoration
lesson and get this! She wants to get baptized! It’s awesome to see the
scripture "the field is white and already to harvest" being
fulfilled. People are out there! Just sometimes it takes some digging and searching
on our part.
get this! I also had
another old investigator that called me from győr, that carter and I found,
to tell me that she is being baptized and that she wants me to be there.
I was freaking out. I was really excited. It’s so rewarding to see the start
and then to see the end.
this week we also
found a really cool family with a 4 year old boy. We are starting to teach them
this week, im really excited about that. OH! and this week we get to go spend a
couple hours at the high school here in békéscsaba :) ha ha imagine American
missionaries coming to your high school, or box elder, to teach you English, or
Spanish. Then imagine that there is no Mormons in the class. ha The teacher
invited us and wasn’t us to come, but he also told us that the students aren’t
really excited and there has been a lot of bad talk about the Mormons. ha
soooooo we will see how that goes this week :) they’ll like us by the end. I
promise ya!
we had cleaning checks
this week, which meant that we had to spend a little bit of time cleaning. Our
apartment looks really good right now ,) Elder smith decided he had to try out
our weights and do some benching! ha
mom! im being safe
walking around in the dark here :) It’s not very dangerous here. at least I don’t
think. ,) ha :)
For my spiritual
thought this week I received this really good quote from my beautiful Hannah
Rose that I really liked and I would like to share it with all of you.! :)
"the phrase
"be not afraid" is written in the bible 365 times. That’s a daily
reminder from our Heavenly Father to be fearless. "
we can apply this in
every aspect into our lives.. basketball. sports, school, family, work, church
duties, etc.
The pure love of Christ
cast out all fear. Fear, is the opposite of Faith.
Be fearless and trust
in God! there is nothing to worry about! at all!
love you all!
Watson Elder
2/2/2105
Family!
Boldog Február!!!!!! It’s
so insane that it is feb. now! Im getting ready to celebrate the one year mark!
It’s kind of crazy to write that to be honest!-- anyway I hope that everyone
has a great month full of love!
It sounded like everyone
had a really good fun week this week. full of sports, cool experiences, and
spiritual moments. Dad, that picture you sent me of USU playing WHY I got
really excited to come back and play. I am super excited for that moment.
Jarom, congrats on having tons of firsts this week! you will remember those
moments for the rest of your life! I still remember my first couple times going
to the temple and when I was in the deacons quorum. Take advantage of every
moment you have!
And yes, dad! I’ve
been out for 10 and half months! not weeks ,) ha I laughed when mom told me
what happened on Sunday in sacrament meeting. HEY! want to know
something cool? and ironic? I also conducted sacrament meeting here in
Békéscsaba! and I actually bore my testimony about the book of Mormon and about
the last couple paragraphs in the introduction of the book of Mormon and then
moronis famous promise. :) It feels good to hear that you used my letter in
sacrament meeting. ha :) I use your examples and your words all the time out
here. I hope you know that! ( I’ve used that story of the army and the Germans
all the time over here. The one when they go over the hill. and then they all
get blown up at the top because they weren’t exactly obedient. ha it’s a great
story to share. I laugh every time. )
so over here in
Békéscsaba not much took place this week! due to a couple things. but the
weather was crappy.. I only saw the sun 1 day this week and today I woke up and
snow had fallen. so I had to take a picture and send it to you guys.
on Tuesday, after I
got done emailing we went out to eat, and well.. whatever I ate it must’ve been
bad because I woke up late that night and I was throwing up like crazy! Im not
going back to that place that’s for sure! So I was sick all Tuesday night and
then Wednesday I was sick all day. Wednesday I had to cancel
all of our programs for that day and the smiths brought me over a much of fruit
and coke. and then the R.S president found out that I was sick and she called
me like 10 times that day checking up on me and telling me all the weird (
normal to her) Hungarian traditions that they do when the have this kind of
sickness. haha she was really sweet and nice. but some of the things she was
telling me to do were.. a little odd to me. ha but she did bring me over a
bunch of vitamins and stuff :) So that was Tuesday and Wednesday.. I just
slept a lot. and elder smith was super funny when he came over. he was like..
" ya know what! here is your silver lining" (Ps. I had NO CLUE what a
silver lining was. haha ) he said " it’s really cold outside and you don’t
have to go out there and tract all day! you get to sleep all day! there’s your
reward! ha " it was really funny. my comp also got to rest a lot. It was a
good rest day. Then when I woke up on Thursday morning I was still
super like.. weak, just because of what had happened on Wednesday and
because I didn’t eat that much. but after that I got my energy back slowly and
now I am feeling fine!:)
This week, not much
went on after that. it was pretty chill except for Saturday. Saturday was
pretty crazy.
this week we had to
get to know the welfare program more:) it was really fun :) we had to help the
whole branch order liahonas.. because now they are making people pay for it
over here. and if they don’t get 2000 people ordering they will only print the Hungarian
one every 3 or 4 months. so that took a lot of our time this week,
especially on Sunday.
On Saturday a lot
of memories that I will remember for the rest of my life happened. these two
older girls ( members) in our branch and their family ( who is not members) in
our branch invited us over to their house for dinner and they requested priesthood
blessings because they don’t get them hardly at all. So we went over there and I
thought we were just going to be giving them to the girls... but we ended up
not even giving them to the girls who were members! ha I guess they told their
family about the priesthood, and I guess they were having a hard time in their
life so they wanted to get one. it was crazy. we were surprised. they had 2
step sisters ( from Spain) there and then their mom, dad, and grandma. they all
wanted blessings. so we told them how it works and what the priesthood is and
how it is used. They loved it. my comp and I would switch every other person. I
started and I gave a blessing to one of the step sisters from Spain a blessing
and then I gave their dad and their grandma a blessing. I’ll tell ya what..
giving blessings in general are super hard and spiritually draining. but then
having to do it in Hungarian is crazy! we were exhausted. The spirit was so
strong in that room. they lived out in a little village outside of békéscsaba.
Lots of farm lands. ( I was in the car, because the smiths came with us and
took us out there. I said, you could tell me I was in Idaho right now and I
would believe you! haha sister smith said really quick back " you better
watch yourself Watson! I grew up in Idaho! " haha I started to laugh
really hard. haha I was like! that’s what my mom would’ve said! ha she grew up
in Idaho too! then we talked about you for a min. but anyway. I said that because
there was literally nothing out there! just farm and little houses here and
there. it was really funny :) ) anyway, so the spirit was so strong. it was
very powerful in that little room. as I was giving the grandma the blessing she
started crying because she felt the spirit so strong. she got up and was super
happy. sister smith said afterwards that the spirit was super strong in the
room and that she felt it too. It was an amazing experience. and get
this! this Saturday their dad invited us back and he wants to hear
about our church. im really excited for it :)
And then on Sunday it
was a very powerful fast Sunday, I lead and conducted and then we did fast
offering and tithing and then we got all the liahona orders ready to send,
which we went to the bank this morning to do that.
Other than that.. that’s
all that happened! I hope you all have a great week! and be safe for me! finish
the season strong max!
love you all!
Watson Elder.