Pura Vida- Living the Costa Rica Life
Sunday, April 15, 2012
April 9, 2012
Dear family,
Finally I´ll be able to write you guys for real! I hope you haven´t gotten bored with my emails in weeks past, and now don´t want to read anymore. ha
By the way congrats to Trevor and Eastan on finishing their missions!! You are awesome. Return with honor!
Well let´s see. My companion and I are getting into are third week together. Where has this time gone? So as I said Elder Gomez is from Fresno, California. It´s really awesome to have two California brothers together. So he does have a hispanic name and latin heritage, but he´s a full blood gringo. In other words he doesn´t speak very much spanish. We are working on him feeling more comfortable with the language. It´s a struggle, but I know exactly how he feels.
So we got along super well, and are excited for all the work we have here in Guácimo.
I don´t remember telling you all, but my last week here with Elder Martinez we baptized a young man named Jose David. He is an excellent recent convert, and we are currently teaching his wife Angelica. She is very nice as well, but not as dedicated. We´re hoping to baptize her this month so they can go to the temple in a years time from now.
Our conference and Easter weekends were pretty calm, but the weather has been out of control. It can´t decide if it wants to pelt us with rain or make us wither with the penetrating heat!
Having a newbie companion has taught me some great things, and we´ve enjoyed funny times. The other day the Sister who makes lunch served us a whole fish with eyeball and all. Elder Gomez had never eaten fish before, and was scared to death haha He made it through though. I´m really happy and and glad to be serving a mission especially in this time where we are remembering his triumphant resurrection. Happy Easter! Love you all
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
Finally I´ll be able to write you guys for real! I hope you haven´t gotten bored with my emails in weeks past, and now don´t want to read anymore. ha
By the way congrats to Trevor and Eastan on finishing their missions!! You are awesome. Return with honor!
Well let´s see. My companion and I are getting into are third week together. Where has this time gone? So as I said Elder Gomez is from Fresno, California. It´s really awesome to have two California brothers together. So he does have a hispanic name and latin heritage, but he´s a full blood gringo. In other words he doesn´t speak very much spanish. We are working on him feeling more comfortable with the language. It´s a struggle, but I know exactly how he feels.
So we got along super well, and are excited for all the work we have here in Guácimo.
I don´t remember telling you all, but my last week here with Elder Martinez we baptized a young man named Jose David. He is an excellent recent convert, and we are currently teaching his wife Angelica. She is very nice as well, but not as dedicated. We´re hoping to baptize her this month so they can go to the temple in a years time from now.
Our conference and Easter weekends were pretty calm, but the weather has been out of control. It can´t decide if it wants to pelt us with rain or make us wither with the penetrating heat!
Having a newbie companion has taught me some great things, and we´ve enjoyed funny times. The other day the Sister who makes lunch served us a whole fish with eyeball and all. Elder Gomez had never eaten fish before, and was scared to death haha He made it through though. I´m really happy and and glad to be serving a mission especially in this time where we are remembering his triumphant resurrection. Happy Easter! Love you all
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
April 6, 2012
Yikes! I am really late on getting back to you guys, sorry! Believe it or not I do not have time again today. Monday for sure will be a good day.
Well this week has been awesome to say the least. I am introducing my greenie companion to the beauty of what is Costa Rica. Its so much fun!! haha So Elder Gomez is from Fresno California!
This week I wasnt able to write you guys because we went to the temple on Wednesday. We were planning on writing home then too, but every single business in our area is closed down. Here spring break is called semana santa and it is a huge holiday.
I promise to write much more in a couple days, and let you know all thats happening.
Love you
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
March 26, 2012
Hey there everyone,
Well the bad news is that I don´t have much time again today, but the good news is that I´ll be staying in Guácimo for this transfer, and hopefully the next as well.
So right now I´m with Elder Burgerner. If you´ll remember he was my companion in my 2nd area, Ojo de Agua. Today and tomorrow are his last days in the mission. So we´ll only be together for a couple hours. Tomorrow I will drop him off and pick up my new companion who is coming from the MTC. I´m going to be training! wo-ho! I´m way excited, and I know it´s going a lot of fun, and a great learning experience.
This past week and I Elder Martinez baptized a young man named Jose David. It was an amazing baptism, and a great story of how he was prepared by the lord.
I´m super behind on sending photos, but I promise to send some next week.
Thanks for everything
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
Well the bad news is that I don´t have much time again today, but the good news is that I´ll be staying in Guácimo for this transfer, and hopefully the next as well.
So right now I´m with Elder Burgerner. If you´ll remember he was my companion in my 2nd area, Ojo de Agua. Today and tomorrow are his last days in the mission. So we´ll only be together for a couple hours. Tomorrow I will drop him off and pick up my new companion who is coming from the MTC. I´m going to be training! wo-ho! I´m way excited, and I know it´s going a lot of fun, and a great learning experience.
This past week and I Elder Martinez baptized a young man named Jose David. It was an amazing baptism, and a great story of how he was prepared by the lord.
I´m super behind on sending photos, but I promise to send some next week.
Thanks for everything
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
March 19, 2012
Well this week I had the the interview with President Galvez that I´ve been waiting for. So.... he told me if I´m going to leave early it will have to be a whole transfer early! I was a little suprised. Apparently he does not want to leave the new President with these kind of issues. So I accepted, and he told me he´d make the arrangements.
Also, he is not allowed to set apart missionaries while still here in the mission. So if you guys were to come I would be a missionary still. I would need to keep the rules and behave well until I get home and the stake president can set me apart. haha
The date in which I´m free is June 21st 2012!!
Love you all so much!
Elder Joshua Miller
Also, he is not allowed to set apart missionaries while still here in the mission. So if you guys were to come I would be a missionary still. I would need to keep the rules and behave well until I get home and the stake president can set me apart. haha
The date in which I´m free is June 21st 2012!!
Love you all so much!
Elder Joshua Miller
March 12, 2012
Dear family and friends,
I´m glad to be writing you again. How did we get to March already?
Well, this week Elder Martinez and I had a lot of fun together. You always have those companions who like to joke around a lot, and the two of us seem to be doing that pretty often. There is a lot of down-time when you have to walk miles and miles to each appointment. (We don´t take any buses here) Part of that is good because you can talk, but the other part is your feet hurt and your shoes get worn down pretty fast haha
Guácimo is an interesting small town. Some common jobs here are working on a banana plantation or a "breateador" - man who cuts grass with a machete. They make me laugh because they always carry the machete on their belt or attatched to their bike.
Our investigator Ivan Mendez drives a tractor and works super long hours. He is an excellent guy, but is having a hard time chaning his beliefs. He doesn´t believe in eternal families and therefore doesn´t care if his partner goes to church with him. So she hasn´t been yet, but he made it out for the fourth time yesterday.
In church I taught Gospel Principles class with investigators. I didn´t prepare much, and I thought I could slide by without a lesson plan. However I learned that preaparation is key in allowing the spirit and the gifts of the spirit to be present. It wasn´t a bad lesson, but planning is always the best choice.
We talked about the scriptures and did a small activity. The class was to write a note to their children as if they were going to pass away tomorow. After all wrote something, I asked if a letter between a parent and child is something important. (Seeing as how many of the scriptures we have are of this type of writing; father-son) Afterwards I ripped up the letters and explained that if we don´t study the scriptures they´re not worth much. It would have been mean if I did that to their actual letters, but they were random papers instead and I returned them what they wrote.
I personally love the scriptures and I know they come from our Heavanly father. I love you all as well. Thank you for your support!
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
March 5, 2012
Hello!
I hope everyone is doing great.
Well this was a super quick week. I really did not feel it go by. So we got a pretty suprising email today. Our new Mission President has been announced! Here is a small bio they sent us :
Buenos dias Elderes y Hermanas
La oficina de la mision Costa Rica,San Jose
New President for Costa Rica Mission
Chad Read Wilkinson
Chad Read Wilkinson, 47, and Allison Marie Wilkinson, four children, Saratoga Springs 4th Ward, Saratoga Springs Utah Stake. Brother Wilkinson is a stake president and is a former high councilor, bishop, Young Men president and missionary in the Dominican Republic Mission. Assistant administrator, Seminaries and Institutes. Born in Murray, Utah, to Joseph William and Clytie Wilkinson.
Sister Wilkinson serves as a Primary teacher and is a former counselor in a Young Women presidency, enrichment leader, Primary music leader, counselor in a special needs Mutual, Sunday School teacher and Relief Society teacher. Born in Provo, Utah, to Gary Douglas and Carolyn Marie Ford.
La oficina de la mision Costa Rica,San Jose
New President for Costa Rica Mission
Chad Read Wilkinson
Chad Read Wilkinson, 47, and Allison Marie Wilkinson, four children, Saratoga Springs 4th Ward, Saratoga Springs Utah Stake. Brother Wilkinson is a stake president and is a former high councilor, bishop, Young Men president and missionary in the Dominican Republic Mission. Assistant administrator, Seminaries and Institutes. Born in Murray, Utah, to Joseph William and Clytie Wilkinson.
Sister Wilkinson serves as a Primary teacher and is a former counselor in a Young Women presidency, enrichment leader, Primary music leader, counselor in a special needs Mutual, Sunday School teacher and Relief Society teacher. Born in Provo, Utah, to Gary Douglas and Carolyn Marie Ford.
I thought it was pretty funny that I wrote a little about that in my last email. It was also exciting news, eventhough I probably will not get to know this President very well.
So on Friday I was able to make my first return trip back to Siquirres (my first area) to do a few baptism interviews. It was so fun to see familiar sights and faces. The interviews went great, and I have really loved havig the opportunity to do them. District meetings are proving to be fun as well.
Elder Martinez and I are getting along super well, and we are ready to have some success together. The upcoming days will be pretty crucial for us to complete our goals.
I really love the Guacimo branch. It is very small, but has a lot of heart. We are trying to work closely with members, but its difficult when there arent very many. haha
Anyways, thats it for today. Take care all.
Pura Vida
Elder Miller
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