Monday, June 25, 2018

June 25th, 2018 Letter #33

We work with half the time of regular missionaries and the assistants work with less so we share investigators. We're basically one big companionship because when they're here we go on lots of splits. They're leaving for the next 2 weeks though so we'll take care of the area for now. So yes, we're with Elizabeth again. We didn't have a district class this week because we had a big meeting between the secretaries, assistants, president, sister training leaders, and zone leaders that took an entire day. We also had a zone class, interviews with the president, and the Zone conference between Xalapa and Macuilteptl (the other zone in Xalapa). So there frankly wasn't time. The zone class is always week two because they teach the stuff we learned in the big meeting of leaders. District classes are every week except that one, but we meet briefly as a zone before going to the class. We also always have a leaders meeting before the zone gets together. If that all made sense I'm surprised, but it's hard to explain without living it or having a whiteboard to show you. 

In the district the biggest problem isn't the missionaries, but rather that we had very little to work with at the start of the change. Almost all the missionaries in my district are new to their area and there weren't many investigators at the beginning of the change, but we're doing a good job of finding people and the missionaries are motivated so I'm not too worried. We'll see results soon enough. 

Elder Breinholt and I get along well. We joke a lot, which is good because we have a stressful workload. We'll make a good little team. He doesn't know if he's related to the musician, but he says he likes to think so.

My favorite part of the week was also my least favorite: all the meetings. It took forever so we couldn't work much, but I learned a lot and I feel more ready for the change. I like being in Los Lagos for the ward, being able to work with the assistants again, and because I have a lot more ideas for what we can do than I did in Natura 2. 

Love Elder Finlinson
 Zone Conference

Monday, June 18, 2018

June 18th, 2018 Letter #32


On Friday we (assistants and secretaries) talked with the President about several things and at the end I asked him what he wanted me to do to help the investigators in the area of the assistants when they were gone and after a bit of analyzing we realized that it would be a lot more efficient to keep me in Los Lagos instead of Natura 2 so I'm back. I'm pretty stoked about that to be honest. Thanks for putting Elizabeth's name in the temple. 

Being district leader is cool, but there's a lot of work to do in order to right the ship around here. We have good missionaries though, so I'm not exceptionally worried just yet. Elder Breinholt is a good companion. He also participated in track back in the day, but he jumped. He's been a big help in the offices. We technically have the same responsibilities as secretaries, but he's gonna take care of materials a little more and I'll take care of the records a little more. We did have a district class this week and I taught about the importance of bearing testimony to the investigators and making the lessons more personal so that the Spirit can be felt. I felt like it went well. We do indeed have Hermanas and Elders in the district. One of the hermanas is a sister training leader as well so we both stay busy. The other secretaries are in my district as well.

I had forgotten about what President Price said about my Mission President.*(He told Connor, the night he was set apart, that his Mission President was going to love him and be so grateful when he stepped off the bus because he knew he would be someone he could rely on.) That was cool to hear again. Sounds like you guys are staying busy enough still. I don't have pictures simply because the thought never occurred to me this week, but I'll try to remember this time around.

Love, Elder Finlinson

President and Sister Esquihaus with the assistants and secretaries.
 (This picture was before the last transfer. So there are some changes now.)

Monday, June 11, 2018

June 11th, 2018 Letter #31


My new companion will be Elder Breinholt from Riverton, Utah. I'm kinda excited because I heard he's really good with computer stuff so I just might have someone who can help me keep things straight in the office. He's a little newer than me in the mission. He came in to the mission one transfer after me. I will be training him in his secretarial duties. I'm officially in Natura 2 now. It's a section of Natura that has never been worked in so Elder Breinholt and I will be starting from scratch (whitewash). With that being said I have no specific names for you to pray for in my area. If you want you can pray for Elizabeth who is from Los Lagos because we just baptized her sister and daughter, but she says she wasn't quite ready. She's close though. 

Starting now I'll be district leader as well. We have the biggest district in the mission with 5 areas and two of us are coming in on whitewashed areas. So between secretary, district leader, and a whitewash in my own area I should be a little busy from here on out.

There'll be 4 Secretaries this change so that Elder Breinholt and I can figure out what's going on in the offices and still have time to set a good example with our work in the field.



The best part of the week was the baptism of Evelyne and Pati. I'm sad Elizabeth didn't join them, but she's on her way. Seeing that baptism made me think a little more about the importance of the whole family coming together with a common goal (THT). *THT is a family motto that means TO HEAVEN TOGETHER.

I'll go visit the new missionaries here in a few minutes, but there weren't enough news for them to need me at the bus station to pick them up. I'll be there in the future if/when there's a need.

My ward is smaller again, so I'm back to teaching Gospel Principles. I'll talk to the Bishop about doing it though because that's supposed to be their responsibility. I'm not worried about Gospel Principles taking a lot of time or anything, I would just prefer that the Bishop gets to know the investigators. Because if we teach in the home AND in the church then we are everything for the investigators and when we leave they go inactive.



Sounds like Oregon was pretty. I'd forgotten that Bro. Greer lived there until Dad said something about that. 

Baptism of Evelyne and Pati

Monday, June 4, 2018

June 4th, 2018 Letter #30

Today for P-day we went to a trampoline park. I'd answer the first two questions you asked, but I won't know the answer until changes happen next week so... hasta la próxima. I have no idea if the Cofre is within boundaries, but we asked permission so I'm sure we're fine. President´s son is 26 and fluent in both English and Spanish, but he just returned back to San Diego this week as he was just here for a visit. No other children are with them.

I haven't had much time to run to the store in awhile so I'm mostly just eating what I'm given again. I don't know what is considered "exotic" but something you don't find in the states is the litchi. It's kinda like a grape, but you have to peel it. 

My favorite part of the week was the fact that we've been busy enough to not hardly ever question "What now?" The hardest part was finding out about the problem that the family of 4 has (I'll explain in a second). The funniest was watching Elder Shoemaker walk around town (he's a clumsy fellow and trips a lot, but we love him anyway). There's not really a "primary employment" once you make it to the city, but there's always a lot of taxis. My suitcase is in Natura because it's technically my area, but I'm in Los Lagos because the assistants have needed someone to cover their area while they've been gone. I do have hot water now. The two apartments that I'm between are the most expensive in the mission so they're pretty nice and they actually have furniture so that's fun. I've been to the lakes, but I'm also not a tourist most of the time so it's just as a passerby. I don't teach anyone that goes to the university right now. 

A tender mercy that I saw was that in the family of three they have all been pretty back and forth on baptism, but lately they've been more and more sure. One thing I like about the office is that I get to know a lot more about the mission and how it works. One thing I don't like is that we have less time to work in the field. Ok so the family of four is in debt. A lot of debt. So they hesitate to take breaks from work on Sunday to go to church. They also have issues between mom and dad so I don't know if we'll be able to get them to get married. That's something that prayers could help us out with.

Here's a couple pictures from the trampoline park