Thursday, September 20, 2012

Email letter dated September 19, 2012 "Another Week"

September 19, 2012
 
Dear Family,

Elder Yépez and I are working hard. We have 2 baptisms scheduled for the 29 so that is really good. We have several investigators that are falling a little bit: not coming to church, not reading......It´s difficult to see this happen. It´s also hard to have investigators that all they need to do is get married and then they can get baptized. It´s quite frustrating.
I read the miracle of forgiveness. It truly is a miracle.
We had stake conference on Saturday and Sunday and it was good. I didn´t understand much of what was said but I feel it was good. The days go by quickly when you teach a lot. 
Recently it has been unbearably hot in the mornings and then has dumped rain in the afternoons. I am so thankful for the rain.
I don´t have a lot to say today..........
I would send a picture but for whatever reason this computer doesn´t like me.
I´m glad to hear everyone is doing well and that little savanna is healthy happy and growing. I´m so stinking happy Dad´s job is something he enjoys. FINALLY! 
Noah way to go on the bike ride and the lacrosse game. Have your lacrosse skills improved? are you practicing? how´s junior high?
On Monday I got a letter from Claire, Katie, Bishop Berry, and 2 from Nikelle. I feel so loved and cared for by my family.
One of the baptisms we have scheduled is Rody, he is 12 and can´t really read and kinda thinks and acts like he´s 8. I feel unsure if we should baptize him mostly because he has very little support on the homefront. His mom hasn´t shown much interest in the church at all and the guy that lives in his house (I don´t think it´s his dad or step dad) is some leader of a church I´ve never even heard of. He has a testimony and he has the desire to be baptized but if we baptize him are we setting him up to fail and sentencing ourselves and him to condemnation? I found myself asking the question Do I see him on a mission in 7 years? and I honestly don´t know how to answer the question....I have prayed and I need to pray a lot more to know what to do. I will probably fast as well. I need help on this one.
The work goes on and so does the heat.

Elder Robinson

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Email letter dated Sept. 12, 2012 "Sorry it's a short one"

  Dear Family,

This week has been good. Today is P-day santiago so time is even shorter than usual p-days. So much to do! We went to the monument in Santiago and to Price Smart (the mecca of all missionaries when they get the chance to go to Santiago, I think it is owned by wal mart and it{s basically a costco). We went to the new mission office which is awesome we hung around the office for a little while because they have air conditioning and the office elders are cool.
We have a lot of investigators that have investigated the church for a long time and it is coming to the point where they either need to act and do all that is necessary to join with Gods church or we will have to stop going by to teach them. Leaving investigators is always a painful process because I want them to accept the gospel so bad and not jsut be hearers of the word but doers. There are way too many people in the world that like to just sit and listen to the word of God but when it comes to acting it seems impossible for them. Praying hard to know what to do.
Everyone needs to read the miracle of forgiveness. I am reading it right now and it is an amazing book that helps one self analyze and see the areas they need to change in a very loving comprehensive way. 
Spanish is still hard but I am working on it every day (not like i have much of a choice)
Is everything crazy back home? shool, work, new baby, just back from the cruise......craziness.

Well like i said its a short one and for that i am sorry. I am sending letters I promise!

Elder Robinson

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Email letter dated September 5, 2012 "Baby!"

September 5, 2012

holy smokes I´m an uncle. and Katies a mom and Gabes a dad and Mom you and dad Are grandparents!!!!!!!!! holy smokes!!!!!!!!
man do I feel silly now for the letter I sat down and wrote today to Katie. haha I´ll send it anyways. you can read it to savanna. What a great name by the way. Good choice! Wow katie you did it! you now have an angel sent straight from the presence of God the Father in your arms and in your home. how cool is that?! 4 and a half weeks early though. she was ready to get out of there huh? haha. i can´t tell you how happy I am. I look forward to meeting this little person in about a year and a half. Our family is growing. Thanks for the pictures mom Katie and Gabe, you done good. She is beautiful! I love new born babies, so small and cute and gentle. 
here things are rainy. i was unaware a hurricane passed through here. I knew that it is hurricane season right now and that it rained a bunch when it supposedly came through but where i am nothing really happened. 
These last couple months have been nuts: school started, alaskan cruise, new baby, new job! All amazing miracles from our dear Heavenly Father. 
It´s raining pretty hard right now, I have a feeling we´re going to get wet.......

Some things about Las Antillas that I´ve not yet told you: The house we have is really nice and is on the second floor which helps for air circulation and it´s not quite as hot, the house has a more open kitchen than the house in San Francisco which is nice and you sweat quite as much, it has 2 bathrooms which is nice because we each have our own space. The only real problem is that the water pressure stinks so showering out of a bucket has become a daily practice but you have to be sure to fill your bucket up every morning after you shower because if you forget you won´t have any water to shower that night if you want to because we usually don´t have water at night. We almost always have power, occasionally, like today, the power will go out for maybe an hour and then will come back. There have been some real power outages that we´ve needed to have the local power jimmy rigger hook us up with some power for the night because it´s almost impossible to sleep in this country without a fan because it is so dang hot!

Spanish is hard, life is good, the Gospel is true.

Elder Robinson

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Email letter dated August 29, 2012 "Transfer 4"

August 29, 2012

Dear Family,

This is my fourth transfer in the mission field and i feel great! Today was transfers and Elder Jensen has returned to puerto plata to finish his mission and my new companion is Elder Yepez who is also finishing his mission this transfer which is crazy to think about that I know people that are finishing the mission and going home. Elder Yepez is Dominican and doesn´t know english. He knows a few words to help me out when I´m really lost but not a lot. So I am counting on learning a lot of spanish this transfer. We´ve only been together for about 7 hours and I think I´ve said the word ¨what¨ about a thousand times. I´m so slow at understanding I almost need everything to be said twice......
Last Saturday Franklin was Baptized in San Francisco, Elder Johnson Baptized him. I´m so happy to hear about all the progress that is continuing to happen there and the people that I taught are getting baptized!!!!! They are having another baptism there this Saturday that is a girl that I started teaching with Elder Johnson. She is the cousin or neice of Sis. Luna (the mom of enmanuel Luna, my first baptism). 
Things are good. 
Because Elder Yepez is finishing here in Las Antillas I will be here for this transfer and at least one more in this area. I am scared of the idea that I might train a new missionary here in about 3 months.......It´s totally possible. Elder Relf, my companion in the mtc here in the D.R. is training right now and we just barely completed 6 months in the mission. I don´t feel like I´m ready to train a new missionary because I still don´t know spanish very well at all and I need to have more experience and knowldege. 
Mom thank you for Justice´s email address I really hope that he emails me back. 
We have several investigators that are progressing and doing well. I feel like this is the area of couples that need to get married civily to get baptized. We have 3 couples that are working on getting married so they can be baptized. We already had one success with Rosa and her husband and now we´re hoping for Cristino and his wife, Jonathan and Yanelkis, and Alexandra and Papito.
That´s the latest update.....I can´t really think of anything else to say......

So I´ll end it like this

I Love You

Elder Robinson

email letter dated August 22, 2012

August 22, 2012

Dear Family,

Thanks for the update.

We had the baptism of Carolina and Rosa on Saturday. it was really good there were a ton of people there. Elder Jensen performed the baptisms. I gave a short talk on the holy ghost.  
Today I have 6 months in the mission. It´s really crazy to think that it´s already a fourth of the way over. Time really does go quickly....Also in San Francisco Oscar was Baptized on Saturday! I was so freaking stoked to hear he was baptized!!!!! And Franklin will be baptized this saturday if all goes according to plan. I´m so happy for them. 
I hope the cruise goes well and everyone has fun. 
We had multi zone conference with President and Sis Douglas and Sis douglas talked about gratitude and all the benefits there are for just being grateful. She told us a statistic that said that if you don´t smoke you will add approximately 6 years to your life span and if you are happy as a result of being grateful you add approximately 9 years to your life span so that is interesting. She also shared a study about a group of people that wrote in a gratitude journal everyday: 
1. write 5 things everyday that you are thankful for. Be specific
2. write why you are thankful for each thing. Be specific.
3. do it for 30 days
And the results from the study were this: All the people experienced more happiness in life, their relationships improved with their family and all around them, depression in all it´s forms was nowhere to be found, and even for 6 months after the study and after stopping doing the gratitude journal these people continued to see these results in their lives. Pretty interesting. I started my gratitude journal and it is good to be grateful for things. 
Pres Douglas shared this crazy story from his mission: as a farely new missionary he got a call from the mission president and he told Pres Douglas that he wanted him to go to an area of the mission where the 4 missionaries there were being very disobedient: going to the movies, not wearing missionary attire, playing basketball all day, and really never going out to preach. So Pres Douglas went to go straighten things out. When he got to the area they were playing basketball but it was okay because it was p day so he played with them and when it was 5 he told his companion that they were leaving to go to work. But his comp told him that it was monday night and no one is ever home on monday nights so they should just stay and play basketball. But pres douglas said. I came here to be a missionary not play basketball, I am going to work. So they left and ended up visiting several of the members in the branch and he was able to meet the branch president. Later in the week his companion told him they needed to practice basketball because they would be playing in a tournament on Friday. Pres Douglas called the mission Pres. to see if they could practice and participate in the tournament. The pres. told them they could participate in the tournament but could not practice during the week. Friday rolled around and they went to go to the tournament but when they got there nobody was there. They waited for a while to see if anyone would show up but no one came. So Pres. Douglas said let´s go to work. They left and got into a taxi and as they were driving a military vehicle ploughed into the taxi ejecting two of the missionaries from the car one other flew to the front of the vehicle smashing his head into the windshield and Pres Douglas came out of the crash without a scratch. The taxi driver seeing what appeared to be 2 dead americans ran away knowing that he would probably get blamed since the other vehicle involved was a military vehicle. Pres Douglas administered blessings to the injured missionaries and a bus and a car drove up and the missionaries were taken to a clinic where they were given nothing more than morphine for the pain. Pres douglas left the clinic and went to get the branch president he had met just 4 days earlier. He came and they both administered more blessings and then the branch president walked the 100 kilometers to the mission home to get the president because all the phones shut off after 10. he got there at about 5:30 but no one was awake so he waited until they woke up and he got back to the clinic with the mission president 2 ambulances and 4 doctors at around 10 a.m. all the missionaries lived and one or two returned to the mission to finish honorably and the rest did not. A very powerful story about obedience. Pres Douglas is called of God and is a good man.
We are working hard and having fun to. We made peanut butter bars yesterday and they turned out pretty good.
It´s been another good week

Elder Robinson

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Email letter dated August 15, 2012 "A Baptism and a Long Day"

 August 15, 2012

Dear Family,

First off a mini missionary is a young man here in the D.R. Preparing to serve a mission and occasionaly there are times when the full time missionaries don´t get their visas in time, a missionary goes home unexpectedly or early, or for whatever reason the mission does not have enough missionaries to fill all the companionships. In these times they call mini missionaries that come to the mission field, live with the full time missionary, eat, cook, clean, study and teach with the full time missionary as his companion and under special circumstances when they are out for a long time (sometimes a whole transfer) they have the oportunity to baptise. I am not sure if they are set apart I would assume that they are. It´s a pretty cool thing.

Secondly, yes I know it is 9:15 and P day ends at 6. But this is what happened today: it all begins back on monday in district meeting when we decided as a district to hike one of the mountains in our district leaders area for a district activity the next P day (today) so we all showed up in thier area this morning and headed for the hills. We had 2 or 3 young men who volunteered to be our guides up the mountain which was nice of them. Well We technically hiked 2 mountains today and we did not reach the top of the final mountain until 3 in the afternoon. So then we had to get down which we thought couldn´t be too hard because going down always is faster than going up. Well we really had no idea how far we had come.....We hiked forever!!!! We were so tired. We hiked for like 10 hours today. We had food and water thank goodness but it was a rough hike. We had been told previously that it would take 2 hours......We were lied to.......After we got down off the initial mountain we were still a very far way away from home and we actually asked a guy if we could pay him to give us a ride down the rest of the way but that was a no go. We decided to pray which we should have done a long time before......A little while later a car came by and had enough room for the 2 sister missionaries and they said the ride was free. And right after that a truck came buy and we got a free ride down as well. There were 6 of us total. We got down and found a bus to take us where we needed to go to get home. We probably got ripped off on the price but we didn´t care we were so tired and felt bad we were so late.....We got back to the house at about 8 or so and now i am here recounting this story to you. Fun huh? It actually was fun but just wish it hadn´t taken so long, we had some pretty important appointments that we are going to have to squeeze in tomorrow.

The baptism on Saturday went well. One thing about Eufemia that I didn´t mention is that she is totally blind and has been for 10 years. So baptising her was kinda tricky. We enlisted the help of the bishop because he is a strong guy and were sure he could do it no problem. But we were still unsure how this old, frail, blind lady would react to being shoved under water. Well the bishop tried twice but her feet kept coming up like a mermaid. So Elder Jensen volunteered to get in the water to help. Well he got in the water with the cell phone, his camera, and his sim card and sim card reader in his pockets......She was baptised with his help but all of the things in his pockets got wet. The camera is pretty much dead, but he only has one transfer left and then he goes home so that is better than starting the mission with a dead camera. The phone came out okay, and the card and card reader work. When we got home we immediately put them in rice to try and save them but the camera died.....Eufemia is now a member of the church and is very happy.

This week we have 2 baptisms: Rosa and Carolina, we are still not sure if Carolina´s parents are going to approve of her being baptised so we are praying for that. Also in San Francisco Oscar is getting baptized this saturday and I think Franklin might be getting baptized as well but Oscar for Sure! I´m so excited for him!

It appears that summer has been fun and hard work. Dad you look great in the pictures!!!!!!! Thinner all the time. Everyone looks great. So happy you are all safe and happy and that mom and dad the huntington´s will be able to enjoy some time on the water together.

The people here taht are getting baptized is really no thanks to me at all because they were being taught and prepared by Elder Ferreras and many of them have received all the lessons and are just completing the requirements for baptism. We need to contact more so that after we help these people who have been prepared get baptize we can have new people getting ready.

One thing that i do not need you to send me in the package is my camel back backpack.....i know that was the motivation for the package and may not make it worth sending the package anymore but I have made other arrangements. the guy that made my scripture covers also makes like scripture bags that are really cool and popular and convenient in the mission so I bought one. you may or may not have noticed that i have taken a bunch of money out of my personal account and that is because somehow i ended up with zero money.......I am pretty sure it was my fault because i wasn´t doing a sufficient job keeping track of expenses so I will be better at that.......

i got a letter from Nikelle and from Katie on Saturday Thank you!!!

This has been pretty scatter brained but I am tired and sweaty and just want to finish this up and go home and take a shower and go to bed.......

Something interesting about Elder Jensen is that his middle name is Hunter! cool huh?

Alright until next time

Elder Robinson

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Email dated August 8, 2012, "Hello"

August 8, 2012

Dear Family,

Some good things have happened since friday. We have put several baptismal dates within the next couple weeks: Eufemia (the 81 year old lady) is being baptised this saturday. Rody, Rosa and Carolina are being baptised on the 18, and we have madelin and cristino with the goal of September first for baptism. Rosa is being married this weekend so she can be married next weekend, she has been waiting to be married for a really long time. She is basically a member without being baptised. She was working on getting married in order to be baptized when Elder Jensen was here the first time. i don´t know if I mentioned is last week but when Elder Jensen was here the first time she had a dream that she was looking for someone to baptize her and there was no one there and then Elder Jensen showed up and baptized her. But this dream happened just before Elder Jensen left the area but now the dream is going to come true. Kinda cool.
We talked with Elder Ferreras a few days ago and he seems to be doing well. As he was talking on the phone he was on the way to the beach with his girlfriend lucky....It´s good to hear that he is okay. he has plans to come up for the baptism on the 18 seeing as he is only 2 or 3 hours away (he lives in the capital) so it will be cool to see him and special for him to see those baptisms.
Elder Jensen and I are getting along great. We have used the huntington cook book to make sweet and sour chicken, snickerdoodles (which didn´t turn out quite right.....but still good), simply great chicken, and lime slush. I plan on using it for many other recipes as well. Elder Johnson and Elder Jensen can both agree that the sweet and sour chicken is delicious. We´ve had it twice this transfer because Elder Jensen loves it so much. And will probably make it again. Making the sweet and sour chicken makes me realize how much work it is. And helps me realize how much my Mom loves me to make that upon request for my birthday every year. And I only made one small part of the feast she usually prepares. She usually does rice, orange chicken, pot stickers, egg rolls, and sweet and sour chicken. She is amazing. Thank you Mom, for delicious food and for teaching me to cook.
So in 12 days Elder Jensen will go back to Puerto Plata to learn the new investigators his companion has found and I will receive a mini missionary as a companion for about a week and then transfers come and then I will get another companion that is a full time missionary so that will be 4 different comps in just 2 months.....crazy. This has been kinda a crazy transfer and we´re jsut getting warmed up!
It has rained quite a bit lately. The rain comes and goes and luckily for us we have been inside teaching lessons during the down pours. The heavens will open and flood the streets for 20 minutes and then the sun will come out, it´s kinda strange. It´s always hotter and more humid when the sun comes out after the down pour.
The wind was so bad today we saw a power line snap and fall onto the street and sparks went flying everywhere! Kinda cool, mostly scary. The power was out for a good 2 or 3 hours.
I received a package and 2 letters from Nikelle this week and a letter from her mom too! So many people love me! I really do love mail. I promise I will be more diligent in sending physical letters home to all of you. P days just go so fast and it takes a little time to write the letters and I know I will email but that´s a lame excuse. Receiving mail is fun and I know all of you would love to receive a letter.
I´m doing well and trying to be more obedient in regards to getting up on time which has always been hard for me.......I´m trying to be the missionary that you think and hope I am and more importantly the missionary that Heavenly Father REQUIRES me to be.

Elder Robinson

Email dated August 3, 2012 'Comp Change'

 August 3, 2012

Dear Family,

Do not be alarmed we got permission from Pres. Douglas to use internet today because we did not get the chance on wednesday. I will talk about that a little later. 
On Friday Elder Ferreras went home and Elder Jensen (Elder Ferreras dad in the mission) came back to this area to help me learn the area and the members. He was in Puerto Plata and will be returning there after this transfer to finish his mission! He only has this and one more transfer and he is done! crazy to think about. From what we have heard of Elder Ferreras he is doing well.
I have been learning the area and trying to remember how to get to different peoples houses. I am afraid many of the people that Elder Ferreras was teaching are gonig to fall through the cracks and get lost because I do not know who they are.......
Elder Jensen is cool, he is american and from Rexburg, Idaho. 
We have several people preparing for baptism: one of them is actually one of the investigators Elder Jensen was teaching when he was hear with Elder Ferreras 5 months ago. She is getting married soon so she can be baptised. But the crazy part is that when Elder Jensen was here the first time she had a dream that Elder Jensen baptized her but then he left the area......but now he is here and will baptize her! Crazy....... We also have another woman that is like 85 that has been exposed to the church a long time and has come to church for a long time. And she wants to be baptized. Her daughter is a member and asked us if we could do it and we were unsure because she is so old and not all there if you know what I mean so we called Pres. Douglas to ask him about it and he said if she has a testimony of joseph Smith, revelation and that the church is true and if we feel good about it we can baptize her..... So we talked to her hoping she could answer our questions appropriately. And she did! she talked a lot more than we both expected and it was cool to see. When we told her that we could like to put a baptismal date for august 11 she was so happy and so was her daughter. And it just so happens to be her daughters birthday.
Now on wednesday. WE had p day santiago and we had a long list of things we wanted to do and not nearly enough of them were accomplished..... one of which was emailing home and I love to write home but this is what happend: we went to the mission home because Elder Jensen wanted to look for a box that one of his previous companions had stored at the mission home so he could send it to him. Well we got there and looked but didnt find it. But we did see tons of boxes scattered around the house and it was because the boat that the pres. and sis. douglas had shipped all their stuff from the states here had arrived that day. We could see she was a little overwhelmed so we offered to help her unpack all the boxes and put a few things in their respective places. So we helped for like an hour and a half and it was good. We learned a lot of cool things about Sis. Douglas: she is the president , founder, and creator of the Rising star charity foundation which is now a multi million dollar organization. She has had 2 documentaries made on her life one is called breaking the curse. GO WATCH IT!!!!! and there may be a major motion picture made about her. she has won an emmy award and a gracie award. and was named one of the 5 most influential women in the world in 2008. Here name is Becky Douglas, google her and find out about her amazing life and the amazing woman she is. The rising star foundation is based in India I think, if not I know that she worked a ton in india with leprosy patients. I dont have time to explain all the cool things. just look her up.
Anyway. I am doing alright. just trying to learn spanish and the area and how to teach and bring others and myself unto Christ.

Kinda a scattered brained one but I guess that is just me

Elder Robinson

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Email letter dated july 25, 2012 "Las Antillas"

July 25, 2012

Dear Family,

No mom the address for letters and packages does not change. The mail goes to the mission office and they send it to us from there.

This week has been interesting: Here in the Dominican Republic it is common and customary to kiss each other on the cheek in greeting (men don´t usually do it to other men) Well we taught this 15 year old girl on like thursday last week and the lesson strange, she told us that she hated her family and just wanted a baby and a baby is the only thing that will make her happy, but she doesn´t want a husband, Just a baby. So the red flags were flying everywhere......Well the lesson wasn´t very productive but I think the spirit may have been there towards the end. Well a couple days later we were walking down the street at night in the dark on our way to another appointment. Well she was walking toward us and I didn´t recognize it was her until she had grabbed my arms and went in for a kiss. i jumped back very quickly and was very shocked. It was a close call, she was a little confused because it´s normal here but Elder Ferreras explained and we hurried on our way. And mom my Companion´s name is Ferreras and the area I´m in is Las Antillas. 
Another new experience was on sunday Elder Ferreras passed me his agenda with a note from some girl in the ward and it said,  ¨Your new companion is whiter than a samandra (i think it´s a fish), he´s kinda cute but so white!¨ So I have had some good frightening experiences here with women and I´ve been here for one week and 6 hours.......
I am really hoping that Elder Ferreras doesn´t leave or at least he is here for a little longer because I am freaking out about not knowing the area and not knowing the members or the investigators and not knowing spanish........Very stressful. 
The members here seem very supportive. they have a teacher for the gospel principles class that is catered to investigators so the missionaries don´t have to teach it. They have a pretty big church ball tournament going on right now and I think the relief society is trying to put together an activity about the talk by Pres. Benson about filling the earth with the book of mormon. Apparently it´ll be a big activity. They are planning on inviting President and Sister Douglas. They are also having what they are calling ¨mormon idol¨ which will essentially be american idol within the ward. Auditions are Friday. I don´t think we can or should participate but maybe we can watch. i think it´s going to be a little scary though.......Most Dominicans don´t have a talent for singing.........
We went tot the mission home today so the mission doctor could look at Elder Ferreras´ knee. I don´t think he could descern anything. We are going to a different doctor on Monday to probably get some x rays done. He doesn´t limp as badly and claims that it doesn´t hurt as badly either so that is good.
I am doing well, I have started using the missionary work out program book that Nikelle gave me and there are some pretty good work outs. It has a work out for every day of my mission. I´m 5 months behind.......but I´m starting now! 
The language barrier thing isn´t a lot of fun right now. Before with Elder Johnson I could ask what happened during a lesson after ward and he could tell me so I´d be able to understand. Well now I can´t really do that. I could and sometimes do but I spend 15 minutes with Elder Ferreras trying to describe it to me so that I can understand and I eventually give up because I stop caring and get frustrated. My spanish womps!
I love you all and am glad you are all well. The eagle project sounds good and so does the trek and family reunion. Thank you Dad, Mom, Nikelle and all others that have emailed me or written to me.

A slightly frustrated and scared green elder..........

Elder Robinson

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Email letter dated July 18, 2012 "New Area"

July 18, 2012

Dear Family,

I recorded this song the other night. I´m pretty sure I sing way out of tune. hope you enjoy it. I also just figured out the words to the song my listening to it and they don´t sing some of the words very clearly so I just made up or said words that sounded similar. haha

To is transfer day and now I am in North Santiago in the area las antillas with my new comp Elder Ferreras. he is Dominican and has a torn miniscus  and our area is pretty big so we shall see how this transfer goes I think he said (still not sure my spanish is still shaky) that if he is not all recuperated and better in 2-3 weeks he will be sent home so I hope I can help him not push it too hard. he is hard working and wants to work but I don´t want him to get sent home.

Yesterday was a sad day as we went and said good bye to all the people I have met and worked with. I cried as we prayed with and said goodbye to Miguel, Clara, and Isaac I will miss them a lot and the luna family. And I was so stoked to stay and baptize oscar. I just hope he stays trong and attends church on sunday and is ready for his baptism next saturday. I think Elder Ferreras said we (mostly him) will be having 5 baptisms on that day as well so that is exciting. I was so sure that I was staying and Elder Johnson was leaving because usually thats how it works: after you get trained your dad leaves and you stay but last night elder Johnson got a call to be district leader in San Francisco and that I would be leaving. I was comfrotably writing in my journal sure that I had no reason to worry about leaving when he told me and I jumped into action and started packing. Elder Johnson was already halfway packed in anticipation of leaving. hahahahaha. There were many somber moments as I packed my things and I said goodbye to Elder Johnson, my daddy in the mission and now one of my best friends. I will truly miss the people of San Francisco and I will definitely be visiting them when I come back here, whenever that may be.

I am here in Santiago and happy and ready to work! this is the first time I´ve left an area and my first comp that doesn´t speak english (he actually knows a lot). The  mission is great I am happy and ready to meet some new people and bring them to our Savior Jesus Christ.

I sent Nikelle´s package today FINALLY! but also learned in an email 10 minutes ago she is leaving rexburg to work in southern utah for the 7 week break and I sent it to her rexburg address so hopefully she gets it someday...........

I love you all and am excited for everyone in all they are doing. The kid camp sounds fun and I´m so happy to hear that Nathan is coming down and the family will be getting together. We need to interact with them more. Ant katie coming WOW!!! this next month before school starts again is going to be crazy!!!!!

Dad did you and parker already go to the casting call for biggest loser? when is it? have faith and hope that you´ll make it! you need to show them that you really want this change in your life and not just for yourself but for everyone in your life. I love you dad I know your job isn´t the funnest but I heard some great advice from one of my friends in San Francisco it is more poetic in spanish:
Robinson la vida no depende de lo que el hombre posea sino un corazón dispuesto en Jesús. Los problemas van a llegar pero recuerda que la noche is más oscura cuando amanacer recuerda esta familia quien te admira y te amo mi esperanza era sola una palabra, una canción, hasta que llega Jesús.

I will now attempt to translate it for you:
Robinson the life does not depend on what a man possesses rather a willing heart in Christ. problems will come but remember that the night is darkest just before the dawn. remember this family who admires you and loves you. my hope es only one word, one song, until Jesus comes. 
This he wrote in my agenda. this comes from a man who can barely afford to feed his family and his work is so crappy and pays so little that he started selling fruit in the street which turned out to be great because he was making more than he was at his other job until he was in a bicycle accident which resulted in him going to the emergency room and getting stitches. And he heard yesterday that he will probably lose his other job soon. Every time we ask him if there is something we can do for him he always says a prayer. His faith is so strong and real. His name is Miguel and I admire him as a friend a father a man and a saint.


I am learning so much from the people here and I know I will learn much more. 

Love

Elder Robinson