OFICINA DE LA MISIÓN SANTIAGO
Plaza Alejo 2-B
Av. Estrella Sadhalá
Santiago, Rep. Dom.
(809) 241-1145
April 27, 2012
Mr. & Mrs.
Charles y Lisa Robinson
Dear Brother and Sister Robinson,
Just a note to let you know that your son arrived safely in the Dominican Republic Santiago
Mission. We are pleased to have him with us. His trainer is Elder Austin Johnson, from
Ogden, Utah. He is an excellent missionary and will take good care of your son.
We appreciate so much the enthusiasm and desire your son has to serve his fellow man.
Likely never again will he have the opportunity to serve with the vitality and energy of youth,
donating 100% of his time to the Lord. We ask you to help him cherish his mission – to work
hard, to fight discouragement, and to love his companion and the people he is serving.
Please do not worry about him. He is in the Lord's hands, but he will need your
encouragement and support for he will experience many trials that will strengthen and profit
him eternally. Weekly letters are very important in maintaining a missionary’s enthusiasm.
We would request that your letters to him be uplifting, spiritually edifying, and mission-
centered. Please keep him free of unnecessary worry about home and family. Details of
every little problem or challenge at home are an unneeded burden for a missionary trying to
devote himself fully to his Lord and Savior.
We know that you can help him give himself fully to the work through your inspiring letters
and words of encouragement. We will do everything we can to help ensure that your son
serves a successful mission. We thank you for having the faith to entrust him to us and,
more especially, to the Lord. May the Lord bless you.
Sincerely,
Miguel A. Lee
Mission President
- Dominican Republic Santiago Mission - Feb 2012 - Feb 2014 - hunter.robinson@myldsmail.net
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
April 25, 2012 - 1st letter from Santiago
April 25, 2012
Dear Family,
I am in el campo!!!! My p day is now on wednesday. And my new companion and trainer is Elder Johnson, he has 9 months in the mission and his spanish is excellent and I know I will learn a lot from him. I am officially born in the mission. And I was able to go on exchanges with my grandpa (the dad or trainer of my trainer) Which was really fun. It was good to finally get out of the mtc and be here! I´m very excited to be out doing the work. Our apartment is a lot nicer and bigger than a lot of the ones I have seen on exchanges. President Lee is a very kind and strong man. I´m glad to have him as my president even if it´s only for a few months
Please call Nikelle and tell her sorry for not sending her a letter (i ran out of stamps) and that I will no longer be able to email her but that I will send letters. I also found out the best way to send me letters and packages is through the Florida address, do you have it? I don´t have it with me right now but I´ll try and get it to you next week.
thank you for sending me the package! how cool that we have those little connections! Why didn´t I hear from Taft....I´m glad to hear you are all doing well and are all happy. My friends were all very glad to share my treats thank you. And thank you for the stamps!!!!!!!!
My first day has been good: we rode on a bus for what seemed like all day to get to santiago yesterday to get to the mission home and we stayed the night there. I was the only north american elder in the group from the mtc going to Santiago which was kinda weird....Then today we rode another bus for forever to get to San Francisco (my first area). I was sad to leave Elder Relf, he is very cool and I learned so much from him and I admire him a lot and I know he´s going to be a killer missionary. I want to be friends with him after the mission, he lives in sandy and will be going to uvu so it´s not impossible.
I don´t have much else to say right now..........
I love all of you and pray for you often.
Elder Robinson
p.s. anything happen with Justice: do you know if he received my letters? have you reached out to him at all?
Dear Family,
I am in el campo!!!! My p day is now on wednesday. And my new companion and trainer is Elder Johnson, he has 9 months in the mission and his spanish is excellent and I know I will learn a lot from him. I am officially born in the mission. And I was able to go on exchanges with my grandpa (the dad or trainer of my trainer) Which was really fun. It was good to finally get out of the mtc and be here! I´m very excited to be out doing the work. Our apartment is a lot nicer and bigger than a lot of the ones I have seen on exchanges. President Lee is a very kind and strong man. I´m glad to have him as my president even if it´s only for a few months
Please call Nikelle and tell her sorry for not sending her a letter (i ran out of stamps) and that I will no longer be able to email her but that I will send letters. I also found out the best way to send me letters and packages is through the Florida address, do you have it? I don´t have it with me right now but I´ll try and get it to you next week.
thank you for sending me the package! how cool that we have those little connections! Why didn´t I hear from Taft....I´m glad to hear you are all doing well and are all happy. My friends were all very glad to share my treats thank you. And thank you for the stamps!!!!!!!!
My first day has been good: we rode on a bus for what seemed like all day to get to santiago yesterday to get to the mission home and we stayed the night there. I was the only north american elder in the group from the mtc going to Santiago which was kinda weird....Then today we rode another bus for forever to get to San Francisco (my first area). I was sad to leave Elder Relf, he is very cool and I learned so much from him and I admire him a lot and I know he´s going to be a killer missionary. I want to be friends with him after the mission, he lives in sandy and will be going to uvu so it´s not impossible.
I don´t have much else to say right now..........
I love all of you and pray for you often.
Elder Robinson
p.s. anything happen with Justice: do you know if he received my letters? have you reached out to him at all?
1 week left in the DR MTC - April 19, 2012
April 19, 2012
Hello all,
Hello all,
This week has been kinda slow but it has been good. We have taught
and learned much. I've learned that Faith is the key to everything: "If
you lack faith you deny the Lord the opportunity to assist you."
-drawing on the powers of heaven. I need to have more faith and trust
in the Lord. I've really been stressing out about leaving the MTC and
going out to the real world and not knowing the language which
translates to me not having the faith that God will help me. I've been
studying and praying about this a lot and have been trying my hardest to
be faithful and not become discouraged. To become discouraged is to
have doubt that God will help me. Not only do I want the Lord to help me
but I NEED Him to help me. I can do nothing of myself and I need to
consult my Father in Heaven In all I do. I've also been studying how to
be happier especially in the mornings because I am a zombie and look
like I hate the world in the mornings. Dad once described me as a lizard
that needs to go sit on a rock every morning to warm up. I know that
Through study and applying the principles of the Gospel even this small
thing that I don't really like about myself can be changed. All things
are possible with God and ALL things can be changed through Jesus
Christ.
We taught a really good lesson to our "investigator" last night
about tithing and fasting and it was very powerful: we used the
scriptures and taught with unity and the spirit was very strong. Elder
Relf at one point during the lesson asked him to bear his testimony and
it was incredible. That truly was revelation, it doesn't matter that it
was just a practice the spirit is very real and the lessons are the true
Gospel. I love teaching with Elder Relf and am sad to be leaving but I
know that we will both be great forces for good in our respective
missions.
Okay funny spanish goof up: so last night at family prayer
(everyone gathers at 9:30 every night and we say a prayer) Elder Larsen
was giving some announcements about how there is a little sickness going
around: Elder Midgley has Bronchitis and Elder Montgomery might be
getting it too. Anyways, he was trying to say that we need to use the
sanitary wipes in the computer lab to wipe down the mouses and keyboards
so that no one gets sick and he said "sanitary towels" in spanish which
is "Toallas sanitarias" which literally translated to english does in
fact mean sanitary towels but the translation in spanish is actually
like a maxi pad like femnine products so all the latinos and Dominicans
laughed their heads off. It all made sense to us so they explained and
we all laughed a little and Elder Larsen was very embarrassed. I'm sure
I'll have something like that happen in about a week.....
The audio files attached are from Elder Relf he makes me laugh all
day long. The first and third ones are movie quotes. any guesses? The
first one is kinda tricky.....
The second audio file is just Elder Relf being the boston gangster Juanny B.
I go to the mission field on Tuesday. Not sure what time but I'm
sure it's going to be a long bus or car ride and another long travel
day....But I am totally ready to get out of here.
I'd like to acknowledge that mom used the word "poned" in an email
to me hahahahahahahahahaha. My mom's hip how 'bout yours? haha. but
seriously that made me smile. sounds like all is well with my family in
good 'ol P.G. So glad to hear the baby shower went well and all had fun.
And that all then men were able to sneak away. haha. Tell Katie and
Gabe to wave to me on their cruise. I'll be thinking of them as they
float by this weekend.
Dad! how was running outside? I love to run outside and I love to
run outside as opposed to inside. It's more beautiful and a lot more
fun. I'm so proud of you. I had a weird thought: what if you didn't send
me any pictures of you my whole mission and when I got back it could be
a surprise and my Dad is skinny?! Kinda sounds cool right now but
thinking more about it I definitely want to see pictures of my family.
Just a cool thought.
I'm so happy for Noah and that he has found something he likes to
do and that he intends to keep doing it and it's something that I've
always wanted to do....Play and practice for both of us little dude! I
still want to see a picture with you all decked out in your pads and
stuff.
Megan is going to Panama?! cool! there are several Elders from
Panama here in the MTC. August 1....seems like a long wait.....It'll be
so good! Good for her!
I'm glad you all could laugh at my "Caribbean man talk" I didn't
send it to you mom initially because I'm a little self conscious about
it and I don't think it's that good but I know Nikelle likes it and I
kinda thought she was biased a little. But then I felt bad she got to
hear my voice and you didn't so I'm glad she sent it to you. Anyways I'm
sure I'll have many more silly things to send to you.
I'm so glad you got the memory card! I was so worried it wouldn't
get there or something would happen to it: I've heard horror stories of
memory cards being cleared by some machine at the post office....I'm
glad you got them.
I would not send anything to the mtc anymore. there is no way it
will get here before I leave. Send stuff to the mission home in
Santiago. I think I gave you the address last week....I am in need of
some more stamps...so if you could help me out that would be cool. I'll
probably try to find some here but I'm not sure how successful I'll be
so if you could send me some in a letter to the mission home in
Santiago that would be great!
I've not received the package or letters that have been sent and
I'm sure it's more frustrating for you than it is for me. haha I am ever
hopeful because, hey, today could be the day and if I don't get it
here they will send them to me out in the field so all is well.
Life is good I'm growing in Faith every day and I love all of you and pray for you every day.
Elder Robinson
P.s. cool quote "I can promise you that the spirit is a whole lot
more anxious to help you than you are to be helped." -S. Dilworth Young
Monday, April 16, 2012
April 12, 2012 Email Letter from the DR MTC
April 12, 2012
Saludos!
Esta semana fue bien. Nosotros continuamos a aprender y enseñar
mucho y es un buen tiempo y tenemos mucho divertido. Fuimos al campo
misional ayer y teniamos intercambios (exchanges) con los misioneros en
el oeste mision. fui al San Geronimo y fui con Elder Tyler de California
él tiene veinte meses in la mision, el español de el es muy bien. Tenía
la oportunidad a dar mí testimonio a tres o cuatro personas en
lecciones cual muy bien. No estoy muy bien a hablar español o entender
español pero pienso que sí puedo entender las lecciones pero cuando fue
mí oportunidad a hablar no sé que decir....
I hope my spanish isn't horrendous....I'm still learning and it is
difficult for me to put together sentences longer than a couple words.
Don't scrutinize too much...
What I said was that yesterday we were able to go out to the west
mission on exchanges with the missionaries there. We drove out to San
Geronimo (don't ask me where that is cause I don't know). I went
Tracting with Elder Tyler and we were in a more "rich" area. All the
houses had gates and fences so we would holler from the sidewalk
"saludos" or "Buenas" which is just to say hello. The people would come
to the door and we'd introduce ourselves from the sidewalk and ask if
they wanted to listen to what we had to say. It was very hot and I
sweated a lot....I don't think I got sunburned though! It's a miracle!
We were able to teach an old Investigator that Elder Tyler had and we
shared some scriptures and asked if he'd be baptized and he said he
would then we asked if he would come to church and he said he couldn't
because he has some sleeping disorder where he doesn't get to sleep
until 3 in the morning.....Apparently that is the stigma (right word?
I'm going with it): the people say yes to everything but don't really do
it. It's pretty annoying. So we're not supposed to read to much into if
they say yes to baptism. We taught a couple others and when I say we I
mean Elder Tyler. I didn't understand very well what was going on most
of the time but I think I could follow the lesson more or less. He would
turn to me and I'd give him a blank stare and I didn't know what to say
so he'd continue. He was nice and pretty cool. The last person we
taught I finally got to talk a little bit and I shared James 1:5 and the
First Vision account from memory and bore my testimony of how we can
all know if the church is true if we pray. I felt good about it but
don't know if anything will come of it because his wife is a pastor for
another church.....regardless a good experience.
On Sunday we had the mission presidents from: the Puerto Rico
mission, Haiti mission, West Indies mission, and Jamaica mission here
and they talked to us along with their wives about the ressurection of
Christ and the President from the Jamaica mission told a story that
really illustrates it well: Philip was a little boy in sunday school and
he was slightly handicapped. The other kids would make fun of him now
and again and the teacher was usually pretty good at correcting them and
helping Philip. On Easter Sunday the teacher gave all the little kids a
big plastic egg (the kind pantihose come in haha) and told them to go
outside and find something that represented new life and all the little
kids went out and found different things. when they came back and the
teacher was opening the eggs there was a butterfly, a flower, some
grass.....when she opened Philips it was empty and of course the other
kids laughed and the teacher was trying to explain that Philip just
hadn't understood the activity but as she was trying to explain Philip
was tugging on her skirt saying "It's empty, It's empty!" and then the
teacher realized that Philip had brought back the best thing to
represent the Ressurection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: an empty
egg representing the empty tomb. A few months later Philip passed away
and the little sunday school class went to view their friend, as they
left they placed a plastic egg in the casket next to him and his mother
saw it and opened it just to be sure, yes it was empty. When He told
this story I was beside myself. It's so touching and brings my focus
back to Easter and it's true meaning. Share this story with all you meet
and help others come closer to Christ. Every member a missionary.
Later on Sunday President Glazier gave a great 2 hour devotional on
the last 24 hours of Christ's life and it was great. It's always a
struggle because we are the minority now and he speaks in spanish and
translates as he goes for us gringos. Spanish has gotten much harder:
Grammar stinks in all languages....
Other than the Presidents coming and exchanges it was an average
week in the life of Elder Robinson. We did teach a lesson on Chastity
for the first time which went really well mostly because our
investigator (keep in mind this is our teacher acting) was already
keeping the law of Chastity. It'll be really fun to teach that one to
someone who maybe has issues with it....
We have taught the Latinos for practice and it's been pretty rough:
we don't understand them very well and speaking is still hard. the
really surprising part is that the Hermanas are really immature and
ruthless (did I talk about this last week?) oh well any ways the
hermanas have torn apart the north American missionaries that have
taught them: They flat out told Elder Montgomery and Elder Midgley that
they taught the lesson wrong. They laughed out loud at Elder Jewkes and
Elder Larsen for their pronunciation. And the way it works is that one
companionship teaches the others acting as investigators and aparently
when Elder Jewkes and Elder Larsen taught them they thought they chose
to be too difficult as investigators and decided when it was their turn
to be investigators they would be mormon haters. in my opion they need
to grow up. They obviously don't understand their purpose as
missionaries let alone the purpose fo the practice activity.
It's been good. I've still not received any physical mail or the
package but I am ever hopeful. I need more stamps but I may just need to
find a place to buy them here because it seem that if you try to mail
me some I may never get them.....
Elder Relf and I are working well together and having fun. We pray
after every lesson we teach to thank our Father in Heaven for granting
us the words to say and the ability to speak and the spirit He grants to
us in our lessons Alma 29:9.
Well that's the update, I've been slacking on pictures lately I
need to take some more. Did you get my letter with the sd card in it? It
had like 300 pictures on it....
it's good to hear everyone is doing great and that Katie is there.
i'm so proud of Noah for sticking (pun intended) with lacrosse, It's not
easy and the first few games are always difficult. Keep it up and don't
give up! keep practicing! i know you can do it. Send me a picture.
Claire got braces? wahoooooo. so how do you feel about them? I
know were excited before and now you're excited that after they are off
you will have better teeth but how do you feel right now?
It sounds like progress is always being made on the house which I'm
always happy and anxious to hear about. Send me some pictures! dad's
new office, my old room, the pictures all arranged on the wall, the
basement. Is the basement all clear now?
I love the temple mom. We go every week and I only get to go one
more time for the duration of my mission, i am going to miss it. We went
today and we did initiatories and a session and it's always interesting
because it's in two languages. we have little translators which is
nice. But for a couple of the names I did for initiatory they did in
spanish and they talk so fast and it's hard to really know what's going
on..... The temple is the best and I love to go and I will go every week
when I get back home.
In the words of porky the pig: "that's all folks"
Elder Robinson
Saturday, April 7, 2012
April 5, 2012 Email letter from the DR MTC
April 5, 2012
Hola
This week has been good. Last Thursday when we went to the Colonial
Zone we learned a lot about the history of this place and the
significance of all the really cool old buildings and landmarks around
Santo Domingo. We went to the oldest Catholic church in the Americas
which is over 500 years old. I wish I knew more about the Catholic
faith, it seems very interesting to me. We also saw museums and the
house of Columbus' brother. Really cool. I took a bunch of pictures but
my battery on my camera died about halfway through the day...I sent the
sd card home in a letter which had about 300 pictures on it. Did you
get it yet? I've not received the package yet but I am ever hopeful,
maybe today. One thing that helped us all remember that we are
missionaries is while we were at the colonial zone Elder Montgomery was
expressing how excited he is to be in the mission field (the colonial
zone is in his mission boundaries) and President Glazier said, Oh yeah,
how many people did you talk to? And we did not talk to any about the
gospel...Be prepared is what we all learned from that experience, no
matter where you are there will always be an opportunity to share the
gospel.
On Friday we were supposed to go contacting at the university but
apparently there was some huge political riot going on there. Apparently
they happen all the time. Have no fear we didn't even leave the MTC and
all is well.
General Conference was amazing. It's always good to hear from the
brethren and leaders of this great church. There was a big emphasis on
families and teaching them to have spiritual experiences so that they
can learn to exercise their agency properly. I related this to
investiagors: we need to teach them simply as children and provide
special spiritual experiences for them. Now that conference is over SO
WHAT? What are you going to do about it? We have just heard inspired
words from God through His chosen servants and now what are you going to
do about it? I've realized that too many times I've watched, listened,
and read the conference talks and just said "that was a good message"
and done nothing else. That is not what conference is for. The inspired
servants of God have given us messages that God sees are needful for us
and we need to act on them.
Sounds like the Robinson home is hopping as usual with guests and
school and all the other things that make our lives beautiful. It sounds
like Taft has acted on what he learned from conference with deciding to
do trek instead of the play. I know that must have been a tough choice.
I'm not even that in to theater and I want to be in that play. Well
done. You have your priorities straight and know what is truly
important. Keep up the hard work and continue to involve God in your
decisions and you will be blessed and he will help you. Don't stress
about the tests just study hard and try your best.
Claire: Keep singing blondie, fill the house with your beautiful
voice and let others feel your spirit when you sing. I want to try and
use my hymns made easy book to learn how to play at least the top hand
of some hymns wish me luck! Clear Creek sounds like fun, I never went
but some of my friends did and they always said how cool it was. do it!
Almost at the end!
Noah: I'm so happy you are playing lacrosse, do you love it? how do
you play? what position do you like? are you using my stick? how's my
room treating you? it's pretty cool to be downstairs huh? I know
lacrosse can be hard because there is a lot of running but I know you
can do it! I always wished I had played lacrosse. Score one for me. How
was your first game? Keep up the hard work and continue to play cuz your
a kid and that's what you're supposed to do right?
So happy Katie gets to be home for a little while. That should be a
lot of fun, she sent me pictures and she looks great and I saw the
ultrasounds too. That's my nephew!
The Latinos speak fast and usually just give up on us and tell us
to tell them in english if they understand a little english. We will be
persistent and speak spanish and get made fun of I'm sure.
On Monday we were cleaning up the temple grounds for service and
there was this guy there basically soliciting us to buy leather
personalized scripture cases. Well I got some: One for my triple
combination, Bible and himn book. All for get ready to
crinch........$90.....It seems like a lot and it is but they are really
nice and I've seen R.M.s with similar ones and have always wanted
some... I'll send pictures when I get them. On Tuesday we had the
opportunity to go to the store and buy some things with our pesos! it
was fun I got some soap and other essentials and some gym shorts and two
nice ties. I spent about $30 on all of it which in my opinion isn't
bad. But when they were ringing me up at the cash register and it said
$1520 pesos I thought I was rich or something. It's about 38 pesos for
every American dollar. Things cost a little less or about the same here.
After we had purchased our goods we were waiting for our ride and I had
brought a couple restoration pamphlets (be prepared remember?) so elder
Relf and I taught someone while we waited and he seemed interested and
started reading the pamphelt as we walked away and said he would call
the phone number on the back. Cool Experience.
The Temple was good today. I only have 2 more times in the temple
until I come home because since I'm in the Santiago mission I won't get
to the temple once I leave the MTC, the other missions have the
opportunity to go every once in a while and if they have a family or a
couple that they teach come to get sealed they make arrangements so the
missionaries can come and be here at the temple for the sealings.
It was pouring rain when we got out of the temple which is fun, I
love the weather here. People keep telling me that I'll tan and I can
honestly say that I don't believe it for a second.
I've sent a couple letters to Justice, any signs that he has
received them? Will you try to reach out to him and befriend him? I
haven't been a very active friend the last few years and I know that it
has had an effect on him. Please do all you can to help him know he is
loved by many people around him and that God loves him.
Don't send anymore physical letters or packages or anything to me
here at the MTC chances are if you do they will get here after I have
left. I don't know my address for where I will be yet. Unless it is the
mission home for the Santiago mission which I have but not with me right
now, maybe you can look it up online.... sorry I know that's not much
help.
Well another week has gone by and there is much work to do.
I love you and think about you and pray for you often
Elder Robinson
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