Monday, December 16, 2013

December 16, 2013

December 16, 2013
 
Salama daholo! Voavoa amin'nareao? (Rawle don't judge me if i spelled it wrong! alika maty!) Anyways no more secret combination am'nay.  So this week.  I'm just trying to think what happened hah.  Well first off it was transfers week, which is just the worst for the office elders. We're pretty much the back up when things go wrong and people don't know who's going where, or who's taking them, and what needs to be done.  Safe to say we were super busy this week, just not with missionary work hahah.  Let's see... Kay i can't even remember. Okay so tuesday was a pretty good day.  It was the start of the crazy week but the morning was good.  To start Elder Quigley my new comp came into the office and we started our 6 week tenure haha.  But Tuesday was so cool because there was a baptism (Not for us haha) but for the AP's.  elder Smith, who was one of the AP's was going home the next day (wednesday) and because of all the zone conference madness the week before, he couldn't do the baptism on Saturday or Sunday, like it's usually done. So... Tuesday. His last day before he leaves madagascar, he got to baptize 3 people... It was pretty cool to watch it.  Haha there weren't many members or malagasies there, but there were like 10 missionaries cause lots of people were here at the office for transfers.  The coolest part though was after the baptism.  In Madagascar, after the baptism those getting baptized bear their testimonies.  Well after the 3 people bore their testimonies.  The dmp (ward mission leader) of the ap's ward said that now he was going to have Elder Smith bear his testimony, then Elder Rasmussen.  Elder Rasmussen wasn't still the AP or working in that area but he was one of the missionaries that taught the people a lot and helped them progress to baptism, AND he was also going home the next day.  So Elder Smith and Elder Rasmussen both bore their testimonies to us all.  I translated for one of the couples so they could understand (thought i'd add that to show how mahay teny gasy i am haha.) But their testimonies were awesome.  You could feel there love for the work and for the country of Madagascar, all just culminating in this final bearing of the things they know at the close of their missions.  They did their thing and then Patrick (the dmp) asked Elder Horman and a malagasy sister who were also going home the next day to bear their testimonies!! THey didn't even work in the area, but here came the testimonies! So we got to hear 4 missionaries bear their testimonies on the last day of their missions. Super cool haha.  Okay then after that started transfers week craziness.  Crazy as ever cause it was a pretty big transfer.  Not gonna write much about that cause it was a bunch of driving missionaries around to bus stops, houses, and above all sitting in the horrid madagascar traffic.. #theWORST.  And I'm still sick, so that's just been super fun.  It's a really fun time trying to teach when you have no voice... Love it!  But it was fine.  Quigley is a lot more fun to be sitting in traffic than Aloi was.  Don't get me wrong, I love Aloi, but dude didn't really talk.  But Quigley is awesome, we're already super good friends and getting along really well. It's weird though being companions with someone that is going home.  Seeing all the missionaries going home wednesday was hard on me.  For the first time I actually was around people going home, and I actually knew that and were friends with them... So that was weird and a bit of a trunkfest ahhaha.  Who woulda thought that missionaries going home would make ya trunky?? HA!  Anyways this week the sisters showed us around the rest of Betongolo and well to be honest it was pretty overwhelming.  Their area is pretty big and a little far from where we usually teach.  They have more progressing investigators and bap dates than we do and obviously we need to teach those people.  So we need to figure out a way to mix our two programs together and get one good program going... It's really been stressing me out to be honest. And another kinda poopy thing is that a lot of the sisters' investigators are WOMEN!!!  Don't get me wrong, women are great and all BUT it's hard for elders to teach a lot of women cause we can't teach a woman without a man present.  And it's really hard when most of the lessons you have scheduled for the day are women and there is no member help that can help you.  Haha yes there have been times where i grab some random dude off the street and have him sit in on the lesson but that rarely works... Anyways... We'll see how all of this ends up working out.  And i know i need to realize it's not just me doing it. I kind of felt like it was cause I'm gonna be the one staying here for at least another 2 transfers and will be the chef be, but Elder Marsh the AP/coolest dude ever helped me realize I have a comp for a reason! Who woulda thought ahha so that was helpful!  But i'm trucking through.  We had our first lesson with Andre, that cool guy from last week and it was pretty cool.  He asked a lot of questions just about the church.  Like how many members, where the headquarters was, how it's organized, stuff about it in madagscar, stuff like that.  And it was fun to answer.  He seemed excited to keep learning.  Problem is that he's pretty up in the jeandarme (army/police) and can't really make a set program cause he doesn't ever know what his schedule will be and when he can learn... so that sucks.  And he didn't come to church when he said he would... Church also.. stunk.  I did some really crappy translating and Nalyse did another weird kneeling prayer thing during sacrament meeting... grrr. He has hit a standstill and just hasn't progressed.  Frustrating.  But it's okay.  The Lord will provide a way I guess hahahah. But! Good news! Stephanie passed her baptism interview and is getting baptized on Saturday and asked me to do it! Woo!  I'm excited.  Okay next. Dada be Noel!!  At the office christmas party for the malagasy staff members i had the opportunity to dress up as Dada Be Noel or in 'murica terms... SANTA!!!  HO HO HO wassup yall :) hahah so yeah i was dada be noel on friday with ho ho ho's some tratra krismasy and no voice! So i did sound like an old man!! ahhaha It was pretty fun and well it was the first time it actually felt like Christmas. Honestly. Christmas is in what. 9 days and it doesn't even feel like it. It's probably cause the rain and the heat and the lack of commercialized christmas.  But funny.  There's definitely a lot of the mpivaritra's (sellers) selling christmas decorations.  The hot item is those really crappy small plastic fake christmas trees haha.  Anyways i enjoyed it, but it broke my heart. I'd ask the kids what they wanted and they either stared at me like i was some big fat white guy with a beard or they said "kilalao." Toy.  Just.  Toy.  Broke my heart. all they wanted was a toy. doesn't matter what. just a toy.  Future children... Y'all are just gonna get a tire and a stick and have christmas malagasy style... AND LIKE IT!!! HAhaha.. Or they would just shreek bloody murder then as i gave them the bon bon (candy) they'd stop crying long enough to grab the candy.... then cry as if they were going to dye and scream "maty aho! maty aho!" I'm dead! I'm dead! hahhah soooo funny! Okay lastly... Sorry this email is HUGE.  Yesterday we had a pretty crappy day teaching, we both felt sick, wet (VERY WET) and had just taught an apostate investigator that told us cause it's christmas she can pray to Mary cause she birthed Jesus.... -____- hahah.  So we went to a member i like teaching cause i needed a break haha. We asked how her scripture reading was, like we usually do to people, she said yo-yo (so-so) and so i decided to share alma 37:44. Classic read your scripture thought!  I shared it, it was good. then she said that she had a silly question. she told me how she's been a member since '97, which is pretty long ago for madagscar. Anyways she said that she had prayed to know that the church was true, and got her answer.. but after that never really prayed to know if the Book of Mormon was true.  So she was really worried that she didn't have a testimony of the book of mormon... Well boom. I told her I had the same worries, on my mission! I worried i didn't have a testimony cause i never recieved that big answer, or had the crazy experience. But i aksed her if she knew it was true and she said she knew it was from god, and so i told her, that's a testimony! then i just talked about how you always have to continue in scripture reading cause you can never have a perfect knowledge, you can never have the perfect testimony and you can always strengthen your testimony.  She told me after, that she had been worrying about it a lot lately, she had been going to institute and all that stuff trying to get that answer but then "you gave this lesson, and it answered my question." I don't know but I thought that was pretty freaking cool haha. I dunno but it made me feel really good cause i felt like i was able to give advice and bear testimony from personal experience.  So yeah. There's that. Hahaha.  That's it.  Can't believe Christmas is so soon, we'll have to figure out how to talk and stuff. But i'm stoked. So that's it. That's ma email, that's the word on the street, and stuff.  Mazoto dahoolo, tiako ianareo ary tratra ny krismasy amin'ny Dada be noel!!! :)

Be fitiavana,

Elder Roush 

 haha ary azafady noho ny email tena lavatra be! izay noho ianao Rawle! yo..
 
Jake as Dada Be Noel
 
 
Dada Be Noel with Elders
 
 
 
Dada Be Noel with boy
 
 
Scary Dada Be Noel
 
 
Dada Be Noel giving out bon bon (Candy)
 
 
Dada Be Noel with kids
 
 
Jake with President & Sister Adams
 
 

Monday, December 9, 2013

December 9, 2013


December 9, 2013

 

Hello my little kittens,

So I'm having a really hard time remembering what happened this week cause i don't have my planner. It got slayed in the rain last night.. Hahah last night we got caught in a total torrential rain storm.. After 5 minutes it was up to our ankles. Gotta love mada!!  The rain was so crazy last night that the AP's car got flooded all the way to the seats!!!  Luckily we didn't tratra too bad, we went home early because i've been quite sick this week.  On Saturday we were in the middle of the lesson and i had like a 45 minute coughing attack.  We called Sister SHupe the nurse, went and got x rays... Double bronchitis. So that's fun :) got my x ray as a cool souvenir. hahaha. So I like haven't had a voice for a week so that's been exciting.  Also in other exciting news it was transfers last night! It was a pretty big transfer again and once again i've been affected!  Elder Aloi is going to Tamatave and i'm getting Elder Quigley from Pocatello, Idaho who goes home in 6 WEEKS! So yeah I will be killing a missionary! That'll be weird for sure, but I'm excited because... The Betongolo sisters was closed down so we get their area!  They teach alot alot alot alot, because well.. they're sisters and they're reaping all the fruits of the office elders before Betongolo split. so i get to inherit it back! I'm a bit nervous to be honest because i dont know where any of their investigators live and it's gonna be a lot of work to merge our program and theirs but i'm excited.  I really hope Elder Quigley and I can do some work here in Betongolo before he goes home and I can start to get the hang of this area and all that good stuff.  On Tuesday we had our big zone conference with Elder Renlund (the area president.) We've been preparing for this conference for like the past 2 months so it was nice to have it done but it was a really good conference.  They really talked about good ways to teach and Elder Renlund brought up something I really like. Every question of the gospel can be answered by one thing.  and "the short answer is back in 1820 there was a young man named Joseph Smith who was searching for the truth." Elder Renlund related that to many different gospel related questions and it is sooo true.  Everything we do is because of the prophet joseph, so this week and in the next couple weeks i really want to learn more and strengthen my testimony about him.  SHould be fun. :)  We did a lot of driving people back and forth from the airport and beign peoples chauffeurs this week cause everybody was coming and going for the zone conference.  I didn't even get to "sleep in" and wake up at 6:30 until thursday! On Wednesday we got some sick tracting in.  We found 3 hopefully Father Led families and one i'm stoked about.  We first talked to the wife and she said we could come back this week but she said to go talk to her husband cause he used to pray at our church. We went and talked to him in their garage (they were very rich) and he saw us and got excited! he started talking to us in french and we in malagasy haha. He told us he's a colonel jeandarme (like the police-military mix) and when he was stationed in France he learned from the missionaries.  He was about to get baptized but then he got hurt and had to come back to mada. He asked us if we had any more "livre de mormon" but no... all WE HAD was malagasy :) when he saw "ny bokin'i Mormona" teny gasy he was so excited and told us he would read it and we could come back on thursday. I'm stoked because he wants his family to learn too. So we will see! I really hope it turns into something big.  Another thing. We finally met up with Andry! He was supposed to be baptized last week but his grandma forbade him.  He made contact with us and we taught him a spiritual thought wednesday. We taught about how he needs to stay strong and stuff. I can't remember the first scripture i shared but then i was prompted to share the scripure about the ammonites that died because they wouldn't take up arms.  It was cool cause i said he might need to take some spiritual blows from his family and bebe but as long as he stays strong to his desire to still be baptized he can eventually reach his goal.  We're shooting for January or February. I told him every day he needs to make a goal for what he's gonna do TODAY to get closer to going into baptisms. With stephanie our other investigator with a bap date we pushed it back a week just cause i didn't want to rush her, and heck she's 11... girls got time! Anyways I think that's it for the week.  It's been a pretty good week but i'm really excited for future. Not essentially (dang aloi is rubbing off on me.. that's his favorite word) this week cause we're gonna get SLAYED by transfers and taking everyone around but for the future in general.  My spiritual thought for y'all today is Helaman 5:50 and 6:3... member missionary work in the Book of Mormon. gettin it. Boom diggity. I love all of you. Keep smiling and remember.  Atleast your not as soaking wet as me.  Stay sweet y'all.

Amim-pitiavana,

Elder Roush

p.s. mom the pig picture is especially for you :)
 
 
 
 
 

Getting slayed


I love the clouds


it never ends


New pet _3


Poor wilbur


Read life

 

Wooden tie - GQ
 

Reunited with Papa
 
 
 

Monday, December 2, 2013

December 2, 2013


December 2, 2013

Well hello hello hello everybody, 
Well i don't have too much time today cause we have a huge zone conference with our area president tomorrow and of course the office elders have to do a lot of set up.  Anyways.  First off.. CALEB IS GOING TO THAILAND!!!  I called it... oh wait. ha :) anyways... so sick!!!! That's just as cool as madagascar! Maybe with less poop!!  Anyways shout out to my best friend :) you did it!  woop! party. Speaking of parties... thanksgiving was this week right? haha yeah.. they don't really celebrate it out here in Madagascar.. i don't know why? honestly! It was a pretty good day.  I had to teach the lesson in district meeting and well i was severely unprepared.. hahah i spent the whole morning making my thanksgiving apple pie, yes it was a hit, yes ladies... i'll be home in a year and a half and yes i'll make you one.. it's fine...! But yeah so the lesson. went well! At the start i told the malagasy, tahitian and Canadian (aloi haha) in our district what thanksgiving was. gave a background, pilgrims, etc. Drew a picture of an Indian haha.  After that i told them that thanksgiving was all about giving thanks and stuff like that so i had us make a list of the things we're grateful of!  It was cool because well... it made me realize how many dang things i have to be grateful, like all of you beautiful people and your emails!!!  Halfway through aloi had to leave to do something so i did half the lesson in malagasy... so that was neat i guess. The rest of the day we worked in the office and caught some times... I was a bit homesick but it's okay. We ended up having a feast! :) We made bbq chicken, lots and lots of mashed potatoes, green beans, biscuits and apple pie (those were me) We had a great time. We all got in our jeans to act like we were just sitting down for a family dinner, took a picture, then went at it.. and well... We got stuffed :) we all felt like throwing up after and it felt like thanksgiving finally. I am very grateful for the guys i live with.  Anyways other than that it's been kind of a hard week... we did a lot of tracting and not much success. Friday i went on a split with elder evans our zone leader. I was leading our area for the first time... what did we do? Tracted for 2 1/2 hours in the rain with no success and taught 2 not great lessons.... It's fine. Sun always comes out... even if it's just for 20 minutes as a break from the rain... Nalyse has slowed down, we had some difficult lessons with him this week, which was hard.. he also had another 2 seizures at church yesterday... YEah... But we did have a cool find yesterday.  We went to a guy we had contacted last week and when we got there his mom led us to his house. In his house was him, his wife, her mom and his brother who was.... WASTED. Haha. But crazy thing! the lady told us she knew who we were! She's a member! Sadly... very very cold (inactive) she prayed to jesus.... golly! anyways that was cool.. she got baptized in 2000 and hasn't been very active, but we found her and her husband. Another cool thing, during the lesson another 3 people came in and started listenign! Maybe we'll ahve 5 new investigators from that!!! We'll see! Okay. Two more thigns on a spiritual side. I tuaght about geneology for the first time yesterday and well... it made me realize how important geneology is! I really wish i would have been better about doing that before my mission because geneology is really the start of the work of salvation. If it wasn't for geneology, how could or ancestors in the spirit world, who didn't have the opportunity to hear about hte gospel have those blessings! It's important! So. I challenge you all to start doing geneology!  Next thing. I read an awesome talk by elder bednar titled "converted to the lord." I don't have time to manazava but give it a read! that's your homewokr! Anyways i love you all and hope you all have a great week! peace, love, blessings!! 

Elder Roush
 
Fruit of the tree of life
 
 
 
Andrainarivo District Gratitude List

 

Letchi - Fruit of the tree of life


My homemade apple pie
 
 
1 1/2 years ladies!


Thanksgiving Feast
 
 
Thanksgiving Mada Style


Betongolo