Monday, November 25, 2013



Baptism and also mosquito bites.  And the Temple!

So Tired!

Pretty chill week. We had the primary program in our ward yesterday and yours truly had to play the piano, and yes the told me that I had to do it Sunday morning, so let´s just say I was a little nervous, but it went well. Just played the right hand anyways haha. 

So one of my new responsibilities as a zone leader is we have to call the district leaders every night and see what is happening and how we can help them and I realized I do not enjoy it. I love these guys but I´m super selfish and just want to worry about my own missionary work not theirs too but hey, part of the gig I guess. Also got to do some of my first baptismal interviews this past week which was pretty cool and the came out well. 

So turns out all the American missionaries here in the mission were confused and thought that Thanksgiving was this past Thursday and not the coming one so now we´re super confused. I thought it was the third Thursday of November! So yeah, we were telling everybody happy thanksgiving since they have no idea anyways. 

Alright well that is basically everything super cool. Oh, and the mosquitos destroyed me this past week, counted my upper body and stopped counting there because I had 47 bites! My companion just laughs haha. We´ve got a baptism for this next week and he´s a super cool 11 year old who says words from other countries all the time. Hope you guys enjoy your turkey, I´ll be sweating it up loving every minute of it down here. Love you guys!

Elder Wardle

Monday, November 18, 2013

Crazy Week!


Our week was super busy but way awesome. On Tuesday we had a training meeting for leaders which was pretty boring but it was alright because we got home fast afterward and got to do a lot of work. We´re teaching an 11 year old kid whose parents are less actives because the dad got offended, but now they are ready to come back to church.  And Santiago should be getting baptized in a couple weeks so that will be cool. 

Wednesday was a normal work day, and we planned, so that was enjoyable.  Then Thursday we had interviews with President and I don´t know what in the world happened but now I´m basically the designated pianist whenever nobody else is man enough to say they can play, so I have to make a ton of mistakes. Funny thing, as a zone leader, President just basically assumes he doesn´t have to worry about you at all and your interview lasts about 2 minutes. Some of our zone is pretty lazy so we´ve got to get ´em motivated and converted. Then that night we had a meeting with the stake president and President Ayre, so President came and picked us up in his car and we got a little lost out here in the boonies but it worked out alright. 

Friday, one of my companion´s converts was endowed so we got to go to accompany him and it totally rocked. He was super excited and now he is the ward mission leader in his ward so Elder Walker was contento. And Saturday, the best part, we had a meeting with all three missions from Buenos Aires and the MTC here and Elder Holland came to visit us! I sang with a group of 9 Praise to the Man and Elder Holland smiled at me and said good job. All the sister missionaries get front row seats and from all the missions they basically just filled up the pews in the chapel, but we got lucky and sat in the front because we were singing. 

Elder Holland talked for about an hour, which was awesome, and his wife spoke too. He spoke about a lot of things, was super funny, and said some things that were definitely hard to translate so after a particularly difficult translation he looks at the translator and gives him a kiss on the cheek, that was awesome. What hit me more than anything was when he talked about true conversion. We are a church of 15 million people and we cannot go to every single house and fix every single little problem. 

We are disciples of Christ and if we are converted we will be able to solve our own problems. I love being a missionary. He was saying that he knows there are always obedience issues in the mission but he said it is ridiculous if there is even one. We are representatives of Christ and we have to do this His way, not ours. Alright, I´m done repeating exactly what he said, so let´s just say I´m motivated to keep working a ton. You guys are awesome. Love you a ton


Elder Wardle

Monday, November 11, 2013

Baptism in Garin


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Hey familia,

First week here in GarĂ­n was super sweet. It is basically the opposite of my last area, whereas my last area was pretty rich and tall buildings and basically downtown Manhattan now I´m in super poor area of the province of Buenos Aires. The assistants called last night to get the numbers of our zone and one of them said a little different from Caballito no? 

It rained a few days and we got super muddy because many of the streets are dirt and so everything turns into mud when it rains, which I love, nope, that is a lie. I realized after one of our lessons with less actives that all the members here are cool, so I´m pretty stoked to be here.

We had a baptism here yesterday of the mom of a convert that got baptized back in March. She´s 51 and was already ready to be baptized when I got here so it was pretty smooth sailing for me for her to get baptized. She was super happy to get baptized and then we went to her daughter´s house yesterday for lunch and I learned how to make empanadas and they were super delicious, we made a ton. 

Alright well that is about it, just happy to be here in Garin and hope you guys are doing awesome. Love you!


Elder Wardle

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

TRASLADOS!!

Welp family, I got kicked out of the city finally haha.

We had a really good week, super busy. I sang in a group for the farewell of the Elders that go home this week on Sunday and then we went to a meeting for trainers yesterday, so obviously I thought I was going to be training but surprises come haha. 

President called me yesterday about 7 in the evening and called me as a zone leader and my companion will be training this transfer. I will now be serving in Garin, which is the country basically and I´m out of the city with a ton of huge buildings to lots of trees and pretty humble surroundings. 

My new companion, Elder Walker, finishes his mission this transfer so I will be ¨killing¨ him as we say in the mission haha. Elder Anglade was and is very nervous to receive his newbie this evening but I know he is going to do great. Always a little sad to leave an area but I feel good about the service I gave there and I´m excited to work where I am at now. 

Everyone was telling me how cool Elder Walker is so I´m super stoked to be with him, and I´m back to being a junior comp, which is always more fun haha. 

Alright, well, I´m just so happy to be on the mission, wherever I am serving. I love you guys so much, and know, with all my heart that this Gospel is true and we´ve got to be prepared NOW. 

Love,

Elder Wardle