Monday, September 8, 2014

PAELLA!!!!​!

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Paige Walton

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Alright Family! I´ve got some good stories for this week. 

Although things are still going more slowly and we´re still dying a little of heat, things went better this week. Let´s start out with our miracle cita on Wednesday. We had a cita with a menos activo named Nicolas. We weren´t really planning on seeing him, but we had some time and called him because we were in his area. He didn´t sound peppy or happy or like his normal self at all on the phone and so we knew that something was up. We got to the lesson and he started complaining about a lot of things and we just threw the lesson we had planned out the window and went with the spirit. And thank goodness we did. We got to the end of the lesson and he admitted to us that when we called him and asked to see him he had decided to tell us that he was done with the church, with God, with all of it. He was going to pack up all his things and he was going to run the next day without anyone knowing where he was going, because he didn´t know where he was going to go. But when we were talking to him, he completely changed his mind and decided that was not what he needed. I don´t know what we said to change his mind, but I can promise you it wasn´t us. It was a really cool miracle though, and we were very grateful to be able to be a part of that. He´s now come to church 3 weeks in a row and can get rescued once he has an interview with the bishop!

We also got to finally see Xiomara this week after going a little while without seeing her. She´s just so cute and I love her so much! She also came to church yesterday and is very close to being rescued as well. She also is getting herself prepared to receive her patriarchal blessing which is something she´s really excited for! 

Last night we had a cita with Sila, our muslim investigator, and we set a baptismal fecha with him! It´s set for the 27th of September. He´s still got a lot of things to learn and a whole lot of questions we have to reslove, but we think we can definitely get him there! So pray for him please! It a very interesting experience to teach him, but it´s also been good to have something to push us both, something different, not our normal "catholic" investigator. Haha, 

We also had a really fun eating cita this week. We went to our Bishop´s house on Tuesday and we walked in and they say, actually you guys are going to cook for us and we´re going to tell you how to do it. So they taught us how to make paella from scratch and it was so so so good! I´m so excited! And it was an all-natural paella, unlike a lot of other paella dishes I´ve eaten, and it was so much better, too. I´m excited to make it for you all someday. 

Oh, and I got my trunky papers this week! Those are the papers that tell you your release date and all of the things you have to do before you can go home and so that the mission can prepare for your leaving. It´s crazy! One of those times that it hits you that a mission really does end. You guys will actually also be getting your own trunky papers this week. And it will have a date on there for my release date, but just ignore that. We´re working on changing it. It´s looking right now like it will be the 27th of December. Hna Deere is working on finalizing that and she said she´d let us know as soon as she knows, so as soon as I know, you´ll know as well. But it looks like I will definitely be home in time for BYU to start winter semester. WOOT WOOT!!!! Haha,

So there´s your update for the week. I love you all! Have an awesome week! Talk to you next week.

Hna Walton

Our paella with the Bishop

Paige Walton

AttachmentsAug 25
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Well hey there! 

Alrighty so this week...well...we had intercambios with the SHEs this week and that was really fun. I was with hna Blake and she´s just so cute! Love her so much! We had fun together and had a lot of miracles. The biggest of which being that we had citas the whole time which hasn´t happened in a very long time. That was a nice break. During intercambios we went to see Hna Brown "die" as she went home this week. That´s just so weird to me that that group is home now! It´s already weird not having them here, but I´m excited for them as well. 

We also went to Lydia´s this week and ate lunch with her. She´s one of the menos activas we are working with. We ate Fufu which is a classic African food that you eat with your hands. It´s like a really sticky corn meal/potato thing and you dip it in soup and then eat it and it´s really good! It wasn´t the first time I´ve eaten it, we had it a few times in Badajoz, but it was the first time I´d eaten it with my hands, haha, so that was fun!

We also had an investigator in church yesterday! It´s a pretty big deal considering it´s the first one we´ve had since I´ve been in Cartagena. It was really nice to have someone there. We´ve had menos activos, some that are pretty consistently coming now which is nice, but not investigators, so we were very happy about that. His name is Sila. He´s from Mali and is muslim, but we´ve been teaching him for the last 3 or 4 weeks and he seems to be actually progressing so that´s good! It´s interesting and difficult to teach someone who has no christian backgound knowledge, but it´s a good challenge, too. 

We also got to meet the first member in Spain yesterday. He lives in Utah know, but they come back every summer and were in our ward yesterday. He´s incredibly hilarious! He speaks some crazy spanglish and he´s so cute! My comp and I both gave talks yesterday, too, and he just kept complimenting us. I mean ok, they were pretty decent talks, but they weren´t as good as he was saying. He was just a really funny old man. So we took a picture with him. haha. 

Let´s see, I´m not really sure what else to tell you all about. It´s been a fine week. We´re really excited that this week is the last week of August and we´re hoping that things can finally start to go back to normal a little bit after this week. We´ll see though. 

We´re going to go see some cool historical sites here in Cartagena for pday today which we´re excited about. Cartagena is where the Punic Wars were fought and it´s also the 2nd largest Roman influenced city in Spain, so there are some really really cools things to see here. I´ll take lots of pictures and hopefully have something cool to talk about next week. Haha.

Well I love you all lots! Have a great week! Enjoy the rain and keep on keepin´ on. Love you!

Hna Walton

Monday, August 18, 2014

Spain is HOT in July...

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11:32 AM (25 minutes ago)
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¡Hello! 

Welp, this week was a lot better than last week. We had a lot more to do, thank goodness, but it was still a little slow. We did still have a lot of citas fail on us, but we got through it and had a decent amount of lessons, so it was ok. And thank goodness we had some rain on Thursday which cooled it down here a lot. We´re geting some nice breezes and it´s been a little cloudier as well which is one of the biggest tender mercies to me! I´ve been so grateful for that! I mean don´t get me wrong, I´m still sweating buckets, but I think I´ve cut it down to maybe a 2 gallon bucket in place of maybe a 5 gallon bucket. Hopefully this continues for a little while. Dang spain and it´s crazy weather, sadly the heat won´t really go away until late October, November ish. It will be managable by the end of September, but it will still be hot. I guess it will also depend on where I go for my next and last area. WHAT!?!?!?! Yes, that´s right. In 4 weeks (well, a little less) I will be heading off to my last area. Oh my gosh that´s so strange to think about. Obviously I´m super excited to see you all, but I´m also getting more and more nervous about leaving the mission and going back to real life. 

Well, we did pick up a new investigator this week. Her name is Gertrudis and she´s 85. Yeah. Haha, she´s great and she was a reference from a member. She loves when we come over and she likes listening to us, but I really don´t think she´s going to progress that much. Mostly because she just talks the whole time and we don´t say anything. Haha, we tried to start teaching the plan of salvation this morning and we were there for about an hour and the only thing we talked about was pre-mortal life. Yep, in an hour, that was it. Haha, she really is super sweet! But it´s going to take a while if anything is going to happen with her. 

As for other investigators, we really haven´t seen any of the ones that could really progress this week for one reason or another. We did get to see Maria José, though. She´s the one that lost her little girl that´s progressing slowly, but she´s progressing. She finally committed to come to church next week. Only it´s not to come on a Sunday. We´re just going to show her around and let her feel the spirit there. We´re hoping that will spark something in her. But it´s a big deal that she said yes. We really are seeing progression in her, but it´s going to take a while for her to really be willing to take it all in. 

We also had special training with President Deere this week and interviews as well. I just love him. He´s really the best. I know I say that every time, but it´s totally true. He taught us about finding, especially in a time right now, where we´ve got to find, or we aren´t going to make our baptismal goal for the year. Obviously baptisms isn´t the only thing on our minds, it´s not the only thing that counts, but we have the faith to be able to do it. 

We did have a really cool miracle though on Saturday night. We went to visit a menos activa that we had never met and hadn´t been able to get to her house to see her all week and we were finally going to be able to get in there and see her. When we left, we knew exactly why we had a hard time getting in there all week and why we had to be there that night. 

So we walked in and there was a room full of youth, like 20-25 years old. And we both looked and each other and were like, welp, this could be interesting. And then there were 3 girls sitting on the couch and they just got up and were so extremely open to us and were so sweet! We sat there and talked to them for a good while and they had a bunch of questions about who we are, what we do, the normal things, and it was just so cool! They happened to all be named Andrea, haha, 2 of them live in Madrid and one here, and she´s got a whole lot of potential. We´re really excited about her! We got all their information and it was just such a miracle. We were so grateful. 

It´s times like that when you really do know that Heavenly Father is watching out for you. We were so grateful. 

We did have kind of a sad thing. Xiomara, the 18 year old menos activa that we´re working with that I just love with my whole heart, didn´t come to church this week. Had she come, we could´ve gotten her an interview with the Bishop and all she would´ve needed would´ve been and assignment and we would have officially rescued her, but it didn´t happen. Now we have to start all over again for the 3 out of 4 consecutive Sundays, but that´s ok. It was kind of for a legitimate reason. 

But there you go! Oh! We also had a really fun eating cita yesterday. It was with a English family that used to live here and they´ve been back for the summer visiting. They´re super fun! It was the mom and the 2 sons, 17 and 13 years old, and it was just so much fun! I felt like I was home with the fam again. The younger son was making stupid jokes the whole time, the boys wrestling and just being brothers, and we just had so much fun! I´ve decided english is a funnier language than spanish. The jokes are just a lot better. So that was nice, too, but we just had a really fun time! 

So I hope you all have a great week! Enjoy school starting, you may actually miss it one day! Love you all!

Hna Walton

the incredibly old roman ampitheater in cartagena that´s right outside a menos activa´s house. like right outside! it´s so pretty! the hill part at the back is the stadium seating, this is a back shot.Inline image 1

Monday, August 11, 2014

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10:47 AM (5 hours ago)
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Fam! Hey there! 

Well, my first week with my new comp has been awesome! She´s great and we´re enjoying each others company and laughing and talking almost all day long. Which is good, because we have basically nothing else to do. It´s been a rough week between trasnfers and changing companions and august heat and all that. We didn´t get as much done as we would have hoped, but things are going to be better this week. We´ve had a lot of citas fail on us lately which is hard, especially when they´re at the hottest part of the day (and it gets REALLY HOT!!!!) but we´re somehow surviving. Haha, not sure how. 

Well, I really am not sure what to tell you about this week. There was hardly anything. Let´s see...on tuesday we went around to a whole bunch  of people so that Hna Daines could say goodbye. We ate lunch with an investigator that we hadn´t seen for a while, the old couple, Neli and Juanito. It was good to see them again, but they´re both not doing too well health wise. 

Wednesday Hna Daines left and I was with Hna Brown for the day until both our companions came in. We went to a cita at her recent convert´s house and had a mini testimony meeting that was really powerful and so cool! There are 3 young kids, too. They have some of the strongest testimonies I have ever heard! Strong enough to impress anyone. 

We basically spent the rest of the day in and out of the bus station for different reasons. We ended up being there 6 times in total. Haha, needless to say it was a long day, but then my comp finally came in and it was good to have her there!

Thursday we had a bunch of citas fail on us, friday as well. Saturday we finally taught together, and then yesterday we had church and it was fun to have her get to meet some of the members finally. We also taught a few more lessons last night. Yesterday was a good day. 

But oh my gosh, I thought I was going to be ok through the summer, it hadn´t been that bad, but it really hit this week. I don´t know what changed, but it was really stong this week. The sun here just beats down on you all day and it´s hot and it´s humid, and you basically just want to shower 3 times a day...or better...just stay in a cool shower all day long! No wonder everyone just goes to the beach, I would, too! Haha, just be grateful we won´t be back here to visit in August. 

We have interviews with President this Wednesday and we´re excited to be able to talk to him. He´s just an incredible mission president. He´s the best! Interviews with him are always just such a spiritual experience. I love them! 

Anyway, nothing really exciting is happening, haha. Sorry nothing to tell you about other than failed citas and ice cream runs and chuches and sweat and all that fun stuff. Haha, enjoy the PC summer for me. 

Love you all lots! Have an awesome week!

Hermana Walton

Friday, August 8, 2014

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Paige Walton

Aug 4 (4 days ago)
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i hope everything is going well at home. you´re going to have to excuse the terrible punctuation of this email as the button to make the letters uppercase (yes, it took me about 5 minutes after writing that to remember it´s called the shift button) doesn´t work, so sorry.

well, not too much to talk about this week. we are still working hard with xiomara, our 18 year old less active that i just love with my whole heart! i really do feel that i was here to find her. she´s progressing well and has come to church the last 2 weeks now, which means we need one more and then get her a calling and she will officially be rescued! 

we´re also working with some other menos activos, especially lydia. she´s from ghana and she´s so funny! i love her to death! she´s doing better health wise and has been better about coming to church. so we´re grateful for her progression as well. 

oh so we got transfer calls friday night and hna daines will be leaving to elche with another companion and hna flake to learn that area and take over when hna flake goes home in a few weeks. and i am getting hna rindlisbacher! i love her to death! she was in cáceres when i was in badajoz and so we were in the same district and i just love her a whole bunch! i´m so so so excited! it´s kind of strange though because she only has 2 more transfers before she goes home which means we´ll probably only be together for one transfer so she can teach someone new the area before she leaves, and in 6 weeks i´ll be heading off to the last area of my mission. WHAT!!!!! yes, that´s strange. 

anyway, i just love you all so much. i hope things are going ok at home and that spirits are staying high. know how much i love you all and how much your savior loves you, too. if there´s anything i´ve learned in my time as a missionary it´s the love of our savior and the joy of the gospel. of course, life is not perfect, but there is no better way to live. our heavenly father loves us so incredibly much! there is no way that i can believe he doesn´t exist or that he isn´t in everything that happens in our lives. when the hard things come the only way through it is patience and the love of god. there´s no other way. we can try to suffer by ourselves, but there´s no point, he´s waiting there for us, he loves us, more than you can even understand. i feel just a small portion of that infinite love for each of you, and i love you all so incredibly much, so i can´t even imagine the great love he has for us. allow yourself to feel it. don´t suffer longer than you need to.  

i love you all! have a great week! talk to you next week!

hna walton
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Paige Walton

Jul 28 (11 days ago)
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Well, it´s official! I´ve been a missionary for more than a year! I´m OLD! WHAT??? When did that happen? It´s crazy to be on the old end of the mission. But kind of nice to feel like I´ve got a good amount of time under my belt as a missionary and can mas o menos get through any situation that the world may through at you. Maybe not always with class, but hey! That was never a requirement. Haha. 

Anyway I hope everything went well today with Grammy´s funeral and that you are all staying happy and thinking of the good things and not the hard things. That´s something I´m so grateful for. One of the things I really didn´t want was to have hard memories at the end of my grandparent´s lives of them getting to the end and suffering. I never really saw it that much with her and I can focus on all the love that I have for her and the good memories that I have with her. You all may not be able to escape from it like I can, but I hope you can try to focus on the same things. She may not be here in the flesh, but she doesn´t need to be. We just have to get through this short time in our mortality to be able to be together forever and never have to say goodbye again. 

Anyway, it was a slow week. Haha, I think we´re realizing something that we should´ve realized a long time ago. We have one really bad week and so we try really hard the next week so we don´t have to do it again and then the next week is great! Then we expect it to keep going like that without us really trying as hard as we should. Well, we´re going to start trying harder every week to set citas in advance so that we have things to do and that we can feel like we´re doing things. We are already seeing a lot of good things coming for this next week.

We did have a miracle with a menos activa this week. Her name is Xiomara and she´s 18 and I just love her so so much! She was baptized about a year and a half ago and was fine until she switched wards and then went inactive because all of her friends went on missions and she was left alone. So that was really hard for her and she hasn´t been back to church since. But we had a lesson with her on Friday and she asked if we could do it at the church and we of course said yes. We watched the Joseph Smith movie from the memorial building and the spirit was so strong as we talked about the legacy of the church and how she was now a part of that legacy and how she needed to be strong. It was especially cool because there was a ward activity with all 3 Cartagena wards that night after the lesson in the church and so she got to see some members that she hadn´t seen for a while and they just welcomed her back with so much love! Then she finally came to church on sunday! It was so good to have her there! I really do just love her so much! I had a feeling when I came here and saw her name. I had no idea who she was or anything about her and we had a tough time getting in contact with her, but I honestly feel like I was sent here to Cartagena to be able to be a part of her rescue. And I couldn´t be more excited! 

Well this week is the last week of the transfer and we´ll be getting transfer calls this weekend to see where Hna Daines will be going. It´s strange that I´ve been in Cartagena for that much time already, but I´m excited to have some more time here. I´ll let you know all about what´s going to happen next week.

I also got a haircut this morning! We have a member that has a hair salon and I needed it so badly so I went and got one this morning. I went short again, which feels great for the summer! I´ll try to send a picture next week when I have more time. Sadly she also told me that the water here and my showering everyday is killing my hair, haha, so I´m going to go back and she´s going to save my hair for me. Thank goodness! She´s so cute! She takes such good care of us. 

Anyway, I´m doing well and hope that you all are as well. Know how much I love you all and that you are always in my prayers! Every one of them. You´re the best family I could ask for! Enjoy the day with the family and give everyone a huge hug for me! Talk to you next week!

Hermana Walton
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Jul 21
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Wow, what a week! Well, I just want you all to know that I´m ok. I really am. Don´t worry about me. I´m kind of going to be like Papa in that I´ve got lots of other things to worry about and to think about so I´m sure that being on a mission for this will actually be a blessing as I can focus on the blessings of an eternal family and the knowledge and testimon that I have and not on the sadness of the loss of Grammy. But I am also incredibly grateful for her and her example and her love for me and for all of us. 

I´m also incredibly grateful for the church in my life. I can´t imagine my life without the testimony that I have of this gospel. I want all of you to know that I know without a doubt that this is Christ´s church and that He stands at the head directing both the church and our lives. To find the peace and the blessings that He has for us, we only have to do the things he´s asked us and trust in him. Then comes everything we need in life. Literally everything we need He will give us if we do our part. 

Anyway, we had a really good week. Although we still spent time out walking in the heat, we had a lot of really good citas filled with the spirit. I don´t have much time to go into detail, but things went well. We even had a few people come to church yesterday! Not as many as we had hoped for, but considering that it was the first time in a long time we´ve had someone in church we felt pretty good. 

Yesterday was a really good day. We had a menos activa named Lydia in church and that was a huge miracle! We were very excited about that. Then we went to her house last night and she was completely different. She was smiling like I´ve never seen her smile and we laughed and smiled through the whole lesson. It was a testimony builder to me of the importance of church attendance and the difference it makes in our lives. I was also grateful to have a good spirit for the night time. 

After planning that night, I got ready for bed and was sitting in the bedroom playing solitare on the phone when I got a call from President Deere at 11:20. I had no idea what he was calling for, but then he shared the news and obviously the tears started flowing. It was more from shock than anything else. I know she´s ok, and I´m ok, too. I´m so grateful that we have an eternal family that we know doesn´t end here. It´s not until death that we part, but we will be able to see each other again and to be a complete family someday soon. I love you all! Keep your heads up and find the love of the Savior, he´ll always be there when you need him. Trust Him, he knows what he´s doing. 

Hermana Walton