La selva es Chevre!

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, September 28, 2015 7:47 PM

Howdy! Glad to hear everything is going well! This week we have been doing good here in Satipo. Lots of rain, it comes down strong!!! We have been having to rebuild this area. When I got here there was nothing. But this week we have worked hard and received a reference in a small town called mazamari, which is 30 min outside of satipo. She came to church yesterday and we gave her a date for the 31st. She will get baptized, she says she already knows the church is true! We have worked really hard, I feel like we dont have time to breath, or even talk in the street, we just have lessons all week every day!! I am also excited for conference!! Yes we get to watch it all!!!


So something that i liked in my study this week, is in section 112 in doctrine and covenants, and it is refering to the 12 apostles of joseph smith, but i like to put my name in there instead to make it feel like its talking to me, and i advise yall do the same. In verse 5 it says "contend thou, therefore, morning by morning, and day after day let thy warning voice go forth, and when the night cometh let not the inhabitants of the earth slumber, because of thy speech" then in 7 "therefore, grid up thy loins for the work, let thy feet be shod also, for thou art chosen, and thy path lieth among the mountains, and among many nations. These scriptures really spoke out to me as a missionary! Am I concerned for the people i am teaching? Yes, should i worry for them? Yes, although at some nights when i return i dont worry for them i am just thinking about there situations. I feel there is a difference in the two words there. Jesus Christ worried for the people he helped. Like it says in mosiah 18, verse 9, "and are willing to mourn with those that mourn, yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort, and to stand as witnesses of God at all TIMES and in ALL THINGS!!!" I really like that, Are we willing to do those things? Back in section 112 it says in verse 14 that we should arise and gird up your loins, take up YOUR cross, follow jesus christ, and feed his sheep... Are we taking up our own crosses? Are we following him in everything we do? Are we crying with those that are crying? Comforting those who are in need? As a missionary, and i have thought about it a great deal, if im not worried or feel sad feelings for people after i discover there needs, im not really helping them, yes im still changing there lives, but im not a TRUE disciple of christ. I find myself thinking about christ more and more each day.. He is our captain, so why not follow??

Last P day was an experience i will never forget!! We went to a waterfall called San Andres!! It was beautiful! Mom... the jungle is everything you have ever dreamed of, and then some!!!! You are probably super jealous!!! In the photos is me about to kiss a guinea pig, and the other is part of the waterfall!!
 
 







 
 

Put the lime in the coconut and shake it all up!!!!

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, September 21, 2015 7:55 PM

Hey family!!!! Whats good!!!!! I am lovin it here in hot hot hot paradise!!!! Everything is going good here in Satipo!!! We are kinda at ground 0 so we are rebuilding the area. So thats the only hard part. It is a branch here in satipo. It is really nice! The ward is nice, they just dont work in the way they should. So i was reading doctrine and covenants when all of a sudden i got the impression that i need to read and study more of the bible. I know the stories i just want to know more. So this week i was studing john. And what i really liked and knew that would help me was the story about Peter talking with Jesus in chapter 21. I have been thinking about a lot. And yes it scares me that i am getting closer and closer each day, so i really want to work and finish hard, like what it says in 2nd timothy 4, verde 7, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith", and yes I can apply that to golf finishing strong on my round but more importantly, thats what i want to be able to say at the end of my mission, and further down, at the end of my life to show my discipleship to christ. So when Jesus in john, goes to Peter, he asks him 3 times if he loves him more than the things he had. "Lovest thou me, more than these"? He had to ask his apostle 3 times that question. So iasked myself, do i love everything that i have ever had or grown to have more than Christ??? The first time i said yes, the second time as well, i said of course, but the third time i really thought, and i wanted to say yes, but i have also enjoyed the things I have been able to do, like golf, college, friendds... but i thought more and i said yes, yes i love my savior more than those things.. I think its important for us to know where our true desires are, just like peter had to find his true desires, and not his true wants... A lot of people here live together with there spouse and arent married so i share this with them, whats more important? the things we do and want or our love for the savior? If we dont love the savior, our hearts are in a different place and the same with our minds.


I love it here in satipo!!! Today the four elders, we are going to a waterfall!!! I will send pics next week!! Its nice having 4 gringos here in the district!!! We play basketball for exercise!!! 

Love yall!!! Ask me questions about the jungle!!! And go Cowboys!!!!

Love Elder Thatcher
 
 



 

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, September 14, 2015 7:57 PM

Well, I am proud to say that I got transfered from ambo finally and I got transfered to the promised land of the mission. I am in an area called Satipo!!! It is the jungle!!! It is super hot and humid, kinda like Texas eh? I am with an Elder named Elder Tolman. He is from northern Utah, a city called Hooper. Never heard of it?? But ya he is cool! He is from the same group as Elder Schreiner and Elder Walker! So now he is my third companion from that group! He is way cool!! His first name is also Logan!! Hahah. I am still District Leader, even though my district composes of me, my companion, and the two zone leaders. The zone leaders are also in the same ward as us in satipo, and they are both gringos as well. So four gringos sharing the same ward, and that is my district. Pretty cool, eh? Hhaahah. So i can do my district meetings in English now. It is super green here in satipo. It is everything i thought the jungle would be like and then some!! People live in tree houses!! Mangos and coconuts fall from the tree!!! Fruit everywhere!!! It is delicious!!! After every lesson we have people give us fruit that i have never even heard of!!! But it is super sweet and delicious!!! My favorite are the mandrains. So sweet! So ya that is what has been happening around here.


I miss ambo but in a weird way. My pension on the day i left was sad. And they apologized for acting the way that they did. I apoligized as well, and thanked them for there services to me. It was sad really to leave that day. Elder Cahpeton didnt care that much for them. I am sad as i fell that now that im not there Elder Chapeton will change the pension, which means they might go inactive. But we will see. I was sad to say goodbye to a couple friends in huanuco, like my old zone leader Elder Horsley and Elder Schreiner and Elder Cook. (Different Elder cook, not my old companion). But thats how transfers are. 

Im sweating a lot but I am loving the work! I am almost done with doctrine and covenants!! It is very interesting how the lord interacted with Joseph Smith about everything.

Love you all!

Til next week, 

Elder Thatcher
 
Saying goodbye to my convert Jordan.. he was super sad that i was leaving.

And then saying goodbye to Elder Chapeton


 And then saying goodbye to Elder Chapeton
 

update

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, September 7, 2015 11:13 AM

Well this week, went by super fast. I guess when you are always teaching it goes by faster. We taught 28 lessons this week, so we were in houses basically all the time. It was great, everyone was recieving us! I am super tired and sore.


THanks for everything yall!!! Dont have too much to say.

Love yall

Elder Thatcher

Update

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, August 31, 2015 9:12 AM

Hey everyone!!! How is everyone doing!!! I cant believe school has started up! Yalls summer has gone!!! While i am still in my summer. I feel like yall think there are hot and warm seasons here.... false! There are only rain and dry season!! It is always summer here!! And in cerro de pasco it is always winter!!! Hahaha


So everything is fine... Im pretty sure this will be my last full week in ambo, so that is kinda sad, but at the same time i am ready for a new area! 

Last tuesday i went down to huancayo with my old comp, elder Schriener!!! And guess who we ran into!!! Elder Walker!!! My first companion when i was in cerro de pasco!! He was sooo skinny!!! I havent seen him in 8 months!!!

So that was good. The conference was good. We just talked about how to be better district leaders and when we take there numbers, and how to give meetings correctly. It was all good!! 

Well have fun starting school!!!!! Love yall!!!

dont worry about the chili, that will be too hard to send, just put stuff in there, im grateful for whatever!! Love yall!!!

Elder Thatcher

me in ambo!!!

hey everyone

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, August 17, 2015 2:10 PM

hey everyone!!! So this week was kinda weird. So story time. We were going to a visit and we had to cross a bridge. So when we were crossing we saw some 11 year old kids in the river. And we were like what are they doing. They got out of the water and came to us and said hey mormons!! Have yall seen a kid in the river?? We told them no, just we say them.. apparently a kid fainted in the river just barely before we got there. and they didnt find him until 2 days later... they found his body . and those kids told everyone that we saw the kid floating away and we didnt do anything to save him. But we never even saw the kid!!! So that happened this past week, and now everyone is accusing us for killing him.



But this week should be good! We have a baptism on friday. The little kid named wilder, and we are rescuing his family this week as well!!! YAY!!! 


Elder Thatcher

P.S. Look who i ran into!!!!!



update

Posted by cameron and chelsea , Monday, August 3, 2015 2:09 PM

Happy birthday mother!!! Thanks for changing my diapers and cleaning out my buggers!!! Best mother ever!!!! 


This week has been good! I got my new companion which is kinda weird. Let me explain! Remember my old zone leader elder Chapeton? Ya he is no longer zone leader and is know my companion... but thats not all... im district leader again... so now im his leader... its kinda weird for me because he was my zone leader in pasco... but ya oh well...  so far its been ok. So ya im district leader again to a district that consists of 8 missionaries. We have been working hard. So thats good. But i have one elder in my district that literally calls me everyday just to ask me if i need anything...... Its getting old... Anyways its all good, i know he wanst to help but sometimes its just like woooowwwww there hahaha.

So it sounds like the trip went ok! Congrats to jessica!! And yes mom im going to make the cake with my pension!! It is going to be awesome!!!! 

We have a baptism on the 22nd so that is exciting! And more potential in the area. And yes everyone... IM STILL IN AMBO hahaha. Everyone is joking with me here saying i should just buy my house, i do feel like i have been here forever but it is because there is a reason!! I love this gospel and i love all of you guys!!

I am reading doctrine and covenats and found a new favorite in section 68, verses 3-6. Read it! Ponder it! Love it! 


Til next week!!! Nos vemos,

With much dust in ambo,
Elder Thatcher