This post is written by Elder Vogt's mom
We weren't sure what time the Skype call would come in so we were on "high alert" all morning! Around 1pm, I received a FB message from Elder Vogt (via a church member's FB account in Managua) that he would be calling around 4pm. We were ready to go! Had the laptop connected to a big screen TV and set to record the whole thing! Of course, it couldn't go without issues and we attempted for over a half hour to get connected with each other (Seth said that it was raining really bad over there and wasn't sure he'd have internet access). He wasn't able to login to his account but eventually (with many prayers being plead in my heart!) his image popped up on the screen and we all cheered!
Things I noticed:
* He looked GOOD! No, GREAT!! His countenance shone and he looked genuinely HAPPY!
* He was in a really nice house (turned out to be the house of one of their Bishopric members who is a Dentist there in Managua)
* It was so fun to hear him speak Spanish to those in the house with him
* He had a fresh haircut and he looked so handsome!
* We briefly said Hello to his companion (Elder Alfaro) and noticed he was wearing the new tie we sent him for Christmas (he was sweet and thanked us in broken English)
Things we learned:
* Heard about all of the people he is teaching in Nicaragua
* Heard him bear his testimony in Spanish
* Heard all about the food there
* How he can drink the water (without the filter) and hasn't gotten sick. He doesn't think that's the case in all parts of the Mission, but in Managua it is
* He is not homesick any longer (he was the first few weeks)
* They walk A LOT
* Clothes/Shoes are all holding up well (granted, he has only been out 3.5 months)
* Food is really bland and not much of a variety
* Heard about the service opportunities he's had
* He wanted to talk 1-on-1 with each of the siblings (that was fun!)
* It rains A LOT there... he likes the light rain (it cools him off) but he's not a fan of the torrential downpours
* He feels like he grew (Spiritually) a lot in the MTC and is growing lots with the Spanish language since being in Managua. He feels like he's seen miracles and answers to prayers in regards to learning the language
* He enjoys the people there
* Everyone loves to feed them
* He is getting used to the heat and humidity
It was really a special time to be able to talk and to see him! It really assured my heart to see him looking so well and we all just felt confirmation that he's right where the Lords wants him!
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Monday, December 19, 2016
December 13th - 20th
Monday: So last night at the house of the Zone Leaders my companion and the ZL from the DR were dancing until Midnight while I slept in a hammock, and then in the morning we went to a chapel with different Missionaries, and they showed their routine to the Mission President for permission. And I showed him the White Man's overbite, because he asked if I could Dance. SO I showed him the Vogt Go to dance move. And he said he wants me to teach all the missionaries next week at the activity. Then afterwards with the ZLs went out to lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings, and then to the mall to window shop. I want cosas!!! Later we wrote everyone, then went to work. Tengo Sueno.
Tuesday: So it started off we went to our stake center in Villa Flor (like a 20 minute bus ride) to give service, they didn't know where the place was, so we took like 3 different buses and ended back in my area, within walking distance from my house. For 17 missionaries that's a lot of extra money and time. But oh well, it was nice, we visited an old folks home. Then afterwards we went back to Villa Flor and walked for a long time to go get Pizza hut....I was told they wanted to go to Villa Flor so I took them on that bus, the other bus near our house goes near the pizza hut. We could have saved like 30 minutes of walking by going on that one. Oh well. Then afterwards while we were with Elder Menezes and Najera, it started raining. And like bad. I like a little bit of rain here or there to keep things cool, but I seriously hate it when it downpours because I get soaked, and it is pretty hard with my glasses. Oh well. Then later we had a meeting with the bishop and members in positions in our ward, about an open house in under 2 weeks.
Wednesday: So we started dancing in the morning, the elders in our zone. For our skill or whatever for the activity on Monday. So we did that for like 3 hours in the morning, then in the afternoon I was feeling a bit sick, so yeah no good.
Thursday: To continue that, I woke up the next day and lo and behold I was worse! So I checked and had a fever of a bit over 101 so that sucked, but it broke and it was another day, though I didn't have any energy. Oh well. Went on Divisiones with Elder Najera,
Friday: Guess what! More Dancing! So yeah tired as fetch like usual. But hey it's a good way to loose a couple pounds for Christmas....Or at least fight off the chocolate and treats my mom sent me. Love ya momma. So afterwards we went and visited families, but stayed mainly in RepartoSchick and Los Naciones that touch Schick not further. Since Frick we have a giant area. I heard like area wise with people to proselyte we have one of the largest, or largest areas in the mission. Other areas are near this size, but they have long stretches with no people, whereas here it's only residential, everywhere. So yeah mostly close by, but that's not too bad. Anyways the day was pretty good, I didn't feel sick anymore, so all is well.
Saturday!!!
So it started off and we had a zone elder breakfast at our chapel before the dance practice. So more or less, we had cereal and cookies, but still was awesome. Then more dancing. I think we are getting pretty coordinated, now only if we had another week, but hey oh well it's all for fun. So afterwards we had to run pants to the stake center for a baptism, and after all that our normal schedule. Here we don't teach as many investigators as we probably should, but most of our time is with recent converts and less active members. Since every Sunday we have an attendance of close to 100, but on our records in this ward we have close to 500 members, so we have a ton, but not many who go on a regular basis. Like everywhere you go we hear, "oh he's a member, she's a member, they're members. Montons!" But we need to help with the assistance. Though the leaders should also do some stuff to help too, not leave it all up to the missionaries.
Sunday: Okay so today was pretty normal, up and early to bring people, church, numbers, people, and stuff. And Now we have Elder Lund (the other Elder from Billings, MT) and Nuñez at our house for the night, so party time! Nah we gonna sleep.
Monday! So we had the activity today, so we had to get up nice and early at 5 in the morning. Which isn't too fun, much less when you went to bed at 2. So I was really tired all day, but who cares, it was awesome! I got to see all my mission friends, got to watch Captain America Civil war, and got to show off our sick dance for the talent show. So after all that we had a devotional at our stake center so we went to that then came back here. But we had to walk. So it took like over a half hour of walking to get back, with all of our stuff and some extra gifts of a large bowl of fruit. And since he lost his wallet on the Bus, and didn't have money for a taxi back to his place, Elder Lund and his companion are staying the night again tonight. Though since we only got like 4 hours of sleep. Nah closer to 3.5 we are all going to bed normally tonight. And tomorrow we have a reunion of the new people, so we will just go together.
- Elder Vogt
After their Service Activity |
Monday, December 12, 2016
A Tender Mercy from Managua!
Note: This post is by Elder Vogt's mom
Even before Seth left on his Mission, I have tried to be conscientious of the mom's of Missionaries serving in my Ward/area. I have sent many pictures to their moms via text or Facebook when we have them over for dinner or see them at Ward Activities. When Seth was assigned to serve in Nicaragua, I knew that it was highly unlikely for me to be on the receiving end of a random picture of "my Missionary" - and I was OK with that (although with each text sent to another Missionary Mom, I secretly wished it could happen to me!)...
Well... only 7 weeks into his arrival in Nicaragua and I received an early Christmas gift! Last Sunday, I had received a Facebook Message from someone in Managua that said "Your son is wonderful." (Actually it said: Su hijo es mara villoso - but thanks to Google Translate, I understood what he said!) I couldn't believe that I had gotten a personal note from someone in Seth's Mission! I didn't know if this was an Investigator that Seth was teaching or someone from church (but after doing a little Facebook stalking on his page, I realized that he was a member of the church and probably in his Ward). I thank him for finding me on Facebook to tell me that (again, thanks to the help of Google Translate!) and then a few days later, another message came in from him, and this time - a PHOTO WAS ATTACHED! Seth and Elder Alfaro were having lunch with him and he took some pictures and sent them to me (After emailing Seth on PDay, he informed me that this wonderful angel (in my eyes!) was Pidul, the guy that feeds them lunch everyday (and that they poured the concrete floor for last week...)
As I thanked my Heavenly Father for that beautiful Tender Mercy (of seeing some "real time" pictures of my Missionary and to see him look so happy!) the distinct thought came to my mind that "Since you are always going out of your way to bless the moms of other Missionaries with photos, Heavenly Father wanted me to be able to experience that same joy!"
What a thoughtful and loving Heavenly Father we all have!
Even before Seth left on his Mission, I have tried to be conscientious of the mom's of Missionaries serving in my Ward/area. I have sent many pictures to their moms via text or Facebook when we have them over for dinner or see them at Ward Activities. When Seth was assigned to serve in Nicaragua, I knew that it was highly unlikely for me to be on the receiving end of a random picture of "my Missionary" - and I was OK with that (although with each text sent to another Missionary Mom, I secretly wished it could happen to me!)...
Well... only 7 weeks into his arrival in Nicaragua and I received an early Christmas gift! Last Sunday, I had received a Facebook Message from someone in Managua that said "Your son is wonderful." (Actually it said: Su hijo es mara villoso - but thanks to Google Translate, I understood what he said!) I couldn't believe that I had gotten a personal note from someone in Seth's Mission! I didn't know if this was an Investigator that Seth was teaching or someone from church (but after doing a little Facebook stalking on his page, I realized that he was a member of the church and probably in his Ward). I thank him for finding me on Facebook to tell me that (again, thanks to the help of Google Translate!) and then a few days later, another message came in from him, and this time - a PHOTO WAS ATTACHED! Seth and Elder Alfaro were having lunch with him and he took some pictures and sent them to me (After emailing Seth on PDay, he informed me that this wonderful angel (in my eyes!) was Pidul, the guy that feeds them lunch everyday (and that they poured the concrete floor for last week...)
As I thanked my Heavenly Father for that beautiful Tender Mercy (of seeing some "real time" pictures of my Missionary and to see him look so happy!) the distinct thought came to my mind that "Since you are always going out of your way to bless the moms of other Missionaries with photos, Heavenly Father wanted me to be able to experience that same joy!"
What a thoughtful and loving Heavenly Father we all have!
December 5th - 12th
Monday: Okay so after the writing everyone last week, it was an okay day. Elder Lund and Alfaro got papusa and a hot dog each, but I wasn't hungry. And then we went to our house, and are now getting ready for bed. So yeah, we'll see how this all works out. I think I'll get along with him (my new companion). I just know I need to work hard as well, because he seems like the type of person who likes to work hard and I don't mind that. I hear the time goes by faster when we go faster.
Tuesday! Flip I forgot to write today because we had so much going on. I like my new companion, and yeah it's a lot of work, but it's nice. One thing I don't like though is since he doesn't know the area - I have to plan for the day, and it's hard, since you need to think of "Hey who do we already have appointments with? Who is nearby, and where they are." And then of course many of them aren't there, so we either have to find different people, or stay extra long at certain places. But as for a person I like him a lot. And he can speak a lot of English, so that's nice. We usually speak mostly in Spanish because I need that more, but it's amazing to be able to ask a question in English, and he will mostly understand. So we went around today and visited a lot of different families, both members, and investigators. I just wish we had more investigators in Reparto Schick (where our apartment is) because most of them are in Villa Cuba, which is pretty far away by walking. Then we got dinner and came back. I like how I can actually have conversations with him. I started having some with Elder Lopez, but I didn't have all too many. Though it's a whole lot more talking with Elder Alfaro, so I like it.
Wednesday! Okay so more or less today we had the reunion de districto again, so we went to the chapel. And tomorrow we have a multi zone meeting, but it is at our stake center, so I like it much! Flip I'm starting to write in English mismo flip close to Spanish. Me Gusta Mucho, more or less is I like it much. Anyways, more work today, I didn't really get lost, I just didn't know where this one family lived, so we did some exploring and found them. And we had 2 dinners again. One with Pidul and one with Judith. ANd now right before bed it's time to write.
Thursday! Freak Tengo freaken sueño. Oh well. So today we had a multi zone meeting, so we had a 70 speak at that, and I got to see Elder Price again, so that was sweet! And then afterwards we worked hard with Elder Alfaro, and right now I'm about to fall asleep while typing. So goodnight everyone.
Friday: Okay today well it felt long as fetch, but hey we got someone on date. Though I think it was so long because not many people were home so we walked around a whole lot and a lot of thinking, okay who next...they weren't home too, next, nope. So yeah. Oh well, but I am flippin tired too. So goodnight everyone, yet again.
Saturday: Okay okay okay okay. Okay 5 okays...er 6 now is enough. Today we planned for the week like we are supposed to do on Thursday, but since we had the meeting with the 70 on Thursday, we did it today. Then lunch, then working, and after 2 dinners I am ready for bed. Anyways The church is true, Jesus is always the answer, and things of that sort. Amen.
Sunday! So today nice and early at 5.30am we got up like usual on a Sunday. And man I hate it so early, but we need to bring people. Then after walking around for over an hour telling people they need to go to church and waking people up...I know the glamours life of a missionary. We had church, then did our usual, we went out with members, and had dinner, and now we are headed to the house of the Zone Leaders for the night, I don't know exactly why but I guess I'll find out.
Random Things:
1. I started doing Yoga in bed.
2. On Tuesday when we went to drop Elder Lund off at the stake center, after we finished our bus ride we got a text saying it was at the other stake center and they gave us the address, so we hailed a taxi and told him where...It was our stake center. So we payed 60 cordobas to save about 2 minutes of walking from our bus station. Freak malo.
3. So on the morning of Friday we were talking about what we learned in our personal study with our district over a call, and when it was my turn to share, I shared a bit about various gifts of the spirit, namely el don del lenguas (Aka the Gift of Tongues). Though I said. Yo Quiero mucho lenguas. Lenguas de vaca, lenguas de cabra, etc. IN English I said: Oh I want many tongues (like many languages.) But then turned it around to be like I want the tongue of a cow and a goat's tongue.
- Elder Vogt
Monday, December 5, 2016
New Trainer and a Scorpion
Anyways here goes nothing. After writing all of you fine people last Monday...well we hung with Pidul, and then got dinner. So yeah not much. Hasta Mannana!
Tuesday!
Okay so we started this day off like any other Tuesday, with another
reunion in Villa Flor. So our zone meeting went fine as usual, though it
seemed pretty slow. Wow it feels like a long time since it happened,
but then again I know it was only today. Chupa. Today we had more
lessons like usual, so it seemed like any other day. We would have
gotten more work done but a few things popped up. For example we made
the long walk to Villa Cuba and immediately once getting there we got a
call, so we had to leave and pick up various papers. Lucky for us, Pidul
and his family passed us by in a Taxi with a member driver, so we got in
and did it that way but it still took up a lot of time. And then later
in the night while doing a lesson with some new investigators (the father
of one - he was an older gentleman, probably in his 60s) came out and had
like a bible bashing thing with Elder Lopez for like an hour. So not
very good. I understood lots of it, but I was missing enough that it
didn't sound as weird to me as what he was actually saying, so later I
asked Elder Lopez what the guy was saying, and he was saying stuff like
he believes that after Christ died, him and god are no more, and it´s
only the spirit of god, and that it lives in him because his body is a
temple of god, but the spirit of god only dwells in his body and nowhere
else. So yeah. Anyways I´m tired so no more for today.
Wednesday!
Money Money Money Money!!! So more or less we get paid every 15th and
30th of each month, so that was today! So we went to the store with
Pidul to withdraw our money, and then we went and bought some nice food
for lunch. Yum! One cool thing though is at
lunch Pidul (our Lunch guy) said that with my new companion, I will only
have to pay 400 cordobas every 15 days instead of the usual 800, that
my companiono will have to pay. So tender mercies, I´m really grateful.
Tomorrow we have interviews with the Mission president, so we are
getting montons de cosas listo para lo.
Thursday!
Woah it´s already December! Muy Loco. So today we started off the day
with interviews with the Mission president. We went to the Stake center
and did that, and some training exercises, and they went over our
agendas, and through our phones, and wanted pictures of our apartments,
to show their cleanliness levels. I´ll go ever each thing. So the
exercises were okay, just teaching different aspects of the gospel. As
for the agenda I was missing a couple of things, so I felt a bit nervous
during that, also because I draw in it and write notes throughout the
day, so there are some weird phrases in it like Screw your chicken
strips (for my brother) and various doodles. During the going through
the phone I was okay, but also kind of nervous too. I don´t use the
phone really, but I know that the other missionaries will text and use
lots of swear words in English. So I was hoping we didn´t have any of
that. Though the phones are pretty old, and they don´t check everything.
Lastly the Pictures of our house...So we forgot to take them... So
elder Lopez told me to use the pictures that I took on my first day
here. It´s an okay plan, except my closet is empty in the pictures, oh
and the top bunk, (mine) doesn´t have any bedding. So while the
presiden´t wife was looking at those, she went back 1 picture too far
and saw the pictures that we took with her and her husband on the first
day. So yeah... Anywhooo.
The
interview went good, just how are things going, share a scripture, and
stuff like that, what I need to improve (sending numbers in)
Later
after Lunch for like the next 4 hours we helped Pidul put in cement in
his kitchen area. So that was a lot of work, we had a giant pile of
earth, some gravel, and some cement, and water. So we were stirring it
on the ground in his front area, then bringing it by the bucketfulls
through his...uh living room or something like that, to the back area (AkA the kitchen). So a whole lot of work, but it wasn´t too bad, and hey
now we get to eat over cement instead of dirt every day. After that we
went on exchanges again. I went with Elder Menezes like usual. He feels
almost like a second companion to me with how much I go out with him. We
had dinner with one of the members in his area, Melvin. We had spagetti
and Elder Menezes almost freaked out because he loves spagetti and
hasn´t had it for 4 months. We stayed and talked for like 1.5 hours.
He´s pretty chill I like him. But I love their dog Sassy. (I've visited
there before with Elder Menezes so I am familiar with this marvelous
mutt)
After
we finished the exchanges Elder Lopez and I went to our diner
appointment. I didn´t eat, but Elder Lopez did. I just feel sorry for
Elder Najera who didn´t get a dinner, while I got 2. He has stores
though. So it´s whatever.
Friday!
Okay so we started out the day bright and early by going shopping once
again. Since Elder Lopez is leaving we went to some of the places here that
are similar to a mall in the States, and one other which is a
giant building with a maze of shops, and stalls, and random stuff.
Anyways One day I want to buy a machete here. Cause 1 cool souvenir,
and 2 these machetes are way more sturdy and durable than the ones in
the states. Like a story I heard from another Chele I don´t remember
who, though I think it was elder Hodges, he said that one of their
investigators, or members. One time in the past when he was drunk, got
into a fight with someone, went into his house grabbed his machete and... well in the words of Brother Clark "Loppin off noggins". (August my
brother is right. He had a way with words) Anyways, after we got back
and had lunch, we went with a member, Bismar (Aka What´s up baby!) to our
lessons. Then later for mutual they play football here most of the
times, so Elder Lopez and Elder Najera did that with the young men,
while Elder Menezes and I sat on the railing of the outside stairs,
watching them and talking. That took about an hour, then after that we
went to the Family of Luis, (the 4 of us) and we visited with them for a
while. During that I was chatting with Elder Najera for a lot of it. I
like now how I am able to have conversations with people. I can mainly
do it if it´s just one on one, when it is a group talking I don´t talk
all too much, unless it´s at lunch (which is just Elder Lopez, the Family Reyes,
and I). But yeah So I was talking with Elder Najera for like 45 minutes
during that. And now it´s late and I am tired, so that´s all for today.
Saturday!
2nd to last day with Elder Lopez, I found out who my new companion will
be, and it´s another native. But that´s cool, I don´t mind, it´ll help with my Spanish more. Anyways for today, we helped build a gate thing for
Pidul - mainly so the drunk would stop walking through his house to get to his
bed. Yeah don´t worry, it sounds weird to me too while typing it. Then
we went to one of the houses of one of our Recent Converts, and he was
hungover. So let´s just say that when sitting in your sink, and dumping
water on yourself, sitting in 2 large water buckets (Like 50 gallon
ones, and hey I need to try that one day during my bucket showers) Soda,
and an hour don´t help, you need sleep and no more beer. But hey at
least he told me never to drink, because it´s bad. Later we went around
to various people´s houses to take pictures, because like I said, Elder
Lopez is leaving soon. It was one members 15th birthday party today,
and if you don´t know the 15th parties for the girls are a big deal in
these Latino cultures. I guess it´s similar to a sweet 16 or a
bahmitzva, or one of those eat the heart of your enemy kind of things.
Anyways we stayed for a little bit, and it was fun. Then later in the
night we hung with the other Elders at the house of Luis, and also that
family fed us breakfast today, it was sweeet.
Sunday!
Okay so today was the last day with Elder Lopez, so more or less after
church we had lots of pictures, and visited a lot of families. Also we
helped more with Cementing the house of Pidul. And we also had the
Church's Christmas devotional today. So that was pretty cool, we had that at the
chapel and it was nice and cool. Mmmm I like it when it´s nice and
cool. Anyways now we are just helping pack Eldere Lopez, but I´m tired,
and it´s past my bed time... Anyways Until Later.
Random
Things with Seth...er Elder Vogt. So I figured out last week that this
machine, even though it is laid out like an English keyboard, since the
computers I upload it to are Spanish, some of the formatting is
different. For example The question mark is where the underscore is, and
shift 8 is the opening bracket and shift 9 is the closing instead of 9
and 0 like in English. So I need to get used to typing like it´s in Spanish. So sorry if some of the things look a bit weird. Like I know
there were Ñ after the weekdays last week, but that´s because it´s a Ñ
instead of a colon. So yeah we´ll see how this works out.
Like
I´ve said before, the natives like swearing a lot in English. Even many
of the native Spanish speaking elders. So I came home on Thursday after
the exchanges to find some writing on my white board underneath a picture I doodled. Though don´t worry, even though I can´t write what is
said here, it´s not like he doesn´t like me - It´s just their way of
joking around. Though amidst the English phrases there is one Spanish
one, but I won´t repeat for all your ears to hear
So
on Friday, at the House of Luis he brought some chairs outside, so I was
pulling one aside for me and as I was about to sit down I look down and
see something on my tie. Lo and Behold There is a scorpion chest level
on my tie, and as I look down it starts climbing up. I´m thinking "Holy
Crap what do I do?!" So it gets up near my tie knot and I can´t see it
anymore, so I am getting the attention of elder Lopez, but he doesn´t
know what I´m trying to say or whatever. I´m saying "Scropion!" and
holding my tie, but he doesn´t see anything, until I move my hand near
my neck and he sees it, so he gets ready and smacks it hard, sending it
flying, to which Elder Najera proceeds to stomp on it. But yeah the Scorpion was at the top of my collar, right at neck line, and I´m so
glad I didn´t get stung. But I guess that´s Nicaragua for you all. I've
seen a good amount of scorpions, but that is by far the worst experience
with one so far.
So I
think I know why all the people here talk so loud and shout so much. I
think it might have to do with the fact that they´re all part deaf
because of all the extremely loud music at many events, and fireworks
going off everyday nice and loud, and the loud shrill whistling. So I
guess what I´m saying is they´re loud because they´re deaf, because
they´re loud.
So
on Sunday was the Christmas devotional, and so we all sat in it doing
that for about an hour and a half. Though during like the last 20
minutes the family we were sitting with and the other missionaries were
all getting snacks and messing around. So the snacks are all like in
chip bags, so it was really loud, but we kept getting more and more. And
man did it taste good. Though some food did go flying in the chapel.
So
that´s about it for this week. My new Companion is Elder Alfaro from El
Salvador, and he´s pretty alright from what I know so far.
Elder Vogt
ps: I got Elder Alfaro and myself lost trying to get to the Cyber Cafe today
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