Monday, March 28, 2011

March 28, 2011

I had like 13 emails today...it was kind of fun...not gonna lie. Haha..

Oh yeah...question...and my contacts?

Anyways...the weather was nice...its hot here...but not as hot as San Miguel...so its actually an upgrade. haha...I can see a difference. My first couple days I was dying for some reason, but now...no. Like my comp has been like...man the sun is real strong right now...I'm just like...no..not really. It feels pretty nice. SO I have been blessed from my stay in San Miguel.

Speaking of San Miguel...I went back on Wednesday. We had a special training thing with Pres. Perez. It was really fun to see everyone that I had just left a week earlier...haha... But yeah...apparently one family we were working with in San Miguel is getting married and baptized...so that was fun to hear too...mostly cause it would complete a huge turn around for them...honestly...its a miracle. But i haven't been able to confirm if it happened last Saturday...or will happen this Saturday.

So with the training...it wasn't anything big...we just practiced some basic stuff...like how to plan lessons...so yeah...real basic. But President told us something interesting. This next change that starts like the 27th...we will add the departamento de La Libertad (where my comp is from) and either right before the new mission pres comes or right after the rest of San Salvador. So the temple will belong solely to us. After all this happens we will just be El Salvador San Salvador and the other mission will be Santa Ana/Belize mission. And with the addition of La Libertad President will send some missionaries from our mission there a week early to learn from the missionaries in the other mission about the investigators...the routes...etc. so that it's a smoother transition. Apparently La Libertad is a cool place...so now its where I want to go. Haha...

And after the training we rode in President's car to our area and worked with the assistants for a little bit. We went and taught people and they were with us on divisions. I was kind of freaking out a little bit...but both are super chill...so it was all good. Haha.

Anyways...I attached some pics of some mission buds...

Hope you have a good week. Love you all and miss you...

Love,


Elder Gilreath




small house huh...but cool garden

Monday, March 21, 2011

March 21, 2011

Lets see. So what happened this week.

Well, on Monday I got hit on by a gay, possible drunk, guy. That was definitely the most interesting thing that has ever happened. Luckily I was in a building and he wasn't or it could have been worse. We were with other missionaries to get a hair cut, and I don't even know how it started. But someone told this dude my name so he started to say Gilreath! Gilreath! in a high pitched voice. Well I think it was his normal voice. He hit on other missionaries as well, but I was the first, so mine was the funniest. Probably the scariest thing is the fact that he actually was saying my name right.

Also on last Monday, we had a super chill P-day. We played soccer but also played a water game that was basically charades. Someone was acting out something in front and we took turns guessing. With a giant water balloon filling up over your head. If you didn't guess it fast enough, you got soaked. Probably the funniest one I saw was an elder did a turtle walking then got flipped over, and couldn't flip back over. The missionary guessing didn't get it and got soaked...and it was just funny. Later we watched the Work and the Glory and ate pizza. Super chill.

We also got a zone shirt. We did Manchester United. I have already sent some pics of the shirt. It's pretty sweet. It's not a perfect replica, but it also wasn't super expensive.
So Wednesday I got changed out of Occidental and got put into Usulatán. I moved just a little to the West. I'm slowly working my way back to the capital. But my area is Usulatan 1 and is around the city. We have a huge chapel that's really sweet. It was built like 2-3 years ago and looks really nice. It's the biggest chapel I have seen in my mission. Which is funny because it only has a branch that goes to it. Another cool thing is our area and another area go to the same ward. The other area has Elder Hardman, one of my comps in the MTC. We have already done divisions together once, so it's super chill. It's fun to see him.

Anyways, my comp is Elder Merino from El Salvador. He's from the departamento de La Libertad. He's a chill dude. He has like 15 months in the mission. Or something like that. More or less that. But he's a real nice guy, so this should be a good change.

Also, we had a baptism this last weekend in my new area. Gloria Susana Quintanilla Machada. She's 19 years old and apparently was only investigating for like 2-3 weeks. So she got baptized really fast. Obviously I didn't work with her a lot. I only went to her house one time, but that one time we firmed her up for baptism, so I guess that's something, right?

Anyways, that was my week. I'm sad I left my old area, but I like my new one. It should be fun. I still haven't escaped the heat, but I guess I'm used to it from San Miguel

Hope you all have a good week. Love you and miss you.

Elder Gilreath

Elder Gilreath in San Miguel

Elder Gilreath, Gloria Susana Quintanilla Machada, Elder Merino


Monday, March 14, 2011

March 14, 2011

Glad everything is going good. Ask Bro. Hernandez if he remembers a Mauricio Guevara. Gracias.

Anyways, this week we had the baptisms of Luis (dad) and Ashlin (daughter) Benavidas. There isn't a mom (separated) so we baptized everyone we could. =)

Anyways...this baptism could be my favorite honestly. I remember the first time we found them they were watching Saw 5...and I remember thinking they won't do anything. But we went back the next day, still thinking they wouldn't do anything. Then we left after the first visit thinking...that was better then we thought it would be. Then they just continued to progress. We actually thought that Ashlin was a member because she told us she was baptized once. But she didn't have a record, so we were able to baptize her. It was really fun to watch them progress. They went from not knowing how to pray and not wanting to, and then they were excited to pray every time we called on them. They really have experienced a huge change. It was so fun to watch. and still is.

And we went to Gotera (near San Francisco) on Thursday. It's like an hour in bus to go there. it's not anything real special...I'm just glad I'm not there. But I like riding on the bus and seeing more of El Salvador... it's always fun honestly.

And last week I scored a goal...and did the "Black Falcon" as I understand how to do it. It was honestly fun.

Those were the most exciting moments of my week. Fun week huh?

Anyways...love you all and miss you.

Elder Gilreath

P.S. Idk for presents. Drink packets, cookies, caramel corn...uhh...a tie...idk. This is so hard. Honestly I'll be happy with what ever.

P.S.S. In the pics it's my comp, Hno. Moroni who did the baptisms, Luis, Ashlin, and then me obviously.

Monday, March 7, 2011

March 7, 2011

On to my week...I already know that yours was really good.

This is kind of old news...(more than a week ago)...but we had another earthquake here. It was really small...the only reason I noticed was that my chair started moving by itself...its always a weird experience...but kind of fun at the same time. As long as it doesn"t get too big

And I got my hair cut. The guy did not use scissors at all. He just used the buzz cut thing with a comb...I was a little worried about how it would turn out...but it was good honestly. I'd go back to him but I'll probably leave here before I get the chance to go back.

AND IT RAINED HERE:..it was wild. And it rained for like 15 to 20 minutes. pretty hard. It felt pretty good. And it was at night too...

And I have started to teach an English class here at the Casa de la Cultura. That place is really small...as well as my class. But I have started to teach them basics of English. I'm not sure if they really understand everything. I know one person does. But the rest like refuse to participate...so I can't tell. They are doing what I did when I was in class.

And I gave a blessing to a member. I'm not gonna say more than it was a neat experience that I'll have with me for the rest of my life. Maybe when I get home I can tell about it.

That's about it. We worked hard this week...I think we are about to have the payoff...I hope I see some of it before I leave...I do.

That's about it.

Love you guys...



Elder Gilreath