Monday, September 22, 2008

September 22 2008


Things are decent. I'm just chilling with elder Cozzens till he goes home.

We don't have any good investigators for now. We get close and they progress but aren't committing. We have one who is like., "I need to be baptized so lets do it", but she doesn't read, or pray to know the truth or that such. She just wants to be baptized.

Transfers will be October 13ish. I'll get a new companion next month. People in my group are already training or being district leaders. but they were good missionaries. (hard to say. in english. Meaning the most Pilas (pila is a battery.. so its like they have the most energy and are good))

The branches/wards are pretty good in my area. I don't really have much to compare it to, but they are good. There are about 100 people that come each Sunday.

Oh, and just for the record. The FLOOD helps out the Master Chief? Halo 3 must have introduced a new threat that requires the humans,
Ok... well the bruites help the cheif because the covanant hired other strong guys. so they flood helped kill a prophet and after that tried to kill the cheif. anywhay.. they human fightership shoots rockets as well as a machine gun. it doesnt fly like the banshee just kinda hovers. There are some twisted things to kill... like a gigantac scarab and u have to kill its legs, hop on and kill its battery pack. Anyway we probably wont get to finish the game.

The president wanted me and Cozzens to train another elder. He is going to Peru (not Puerto Rico) and had visa problems so we will be training him in a trio. Gota step it up.

Anyway.. this week was hard because the fair came to Salama, so we haven't had too many people in church. .

I had more to write but I forgot what it was... I'm sending a package home with Elder Cozzens ....

I bought a Mayan statue that a guy found in a well.. cost me $25. Might send some minerals home and have dad take it to the U and do a carbon dating test.. What do u think about that??

Elder Wolford got dumped. It sucks. He only has one change left, and goes home the first of December. Come to find out, Elder Cozzen's got an email from his mom saying that Wolford's X is engaged. She is in their ward. Small world.

I've decided I'm going to stay. I guess I've got 15 months and something like 28 days.

I'm thinking about buying a red lazer from China. It can pop balloons.

Guess thats all for now.
Elder Wood

Monday, September 15, 2008

What a Cutie!!




well we have zone conference tomorrow. As for the picture ... just of girls in the branch.

ohh ya.. today is independence day.. can't forget that we will be in a bus for 2 hours traveling to colban and missing all the activities.


I started buying little marvel characters that come in little donut things. I finally got the cyclops and finished my collection of 14!!

Sounds about it.

Elder Taylor Wood

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Monday, September 8, 2008

Found an Investigator

This week was just the same as last week. a few weeks ago we found a girl who has been going to church for 5 weeks now. we figured she was one of the many inactive member. NOPE!!! anyway we are going to try and get here babtized this month on the 20th.

As for P days... me and my comp are determined to beat Halo 3 on X box 360. So far we have played 2 p days and are almost half way through. Its hard when you have other things to do as well.. but its a good activity for a dollar a piece.. needless to say we are going to squeeze in 2 hours on p day and still make the district happy. (P.S. Dad halo 3 you can drive 4 weelers, covent tanks, the blue evil guys work with you, Cortana is dieing and weak, that crappy flying ball thing helps you again, and A BUNCH OF NEW GUNS, and a few more things like ghosts. Needless to say. WICKED!!)
Elder Taylor Wood

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Another 6 Here

Ok well transfers i stay here as well as my companion.

anyway.. about my ankle?? any help= my comp suggests surgery to fix the ligamaments. he says it will strenghthen it as well as make it not as hard to sprain. we will call the nurses today or next week.. half our district isn't even here this pday. anyway.. If surgery will fix my ankle, or strenghen it i say we do it. I sent a presidents letter to let him know about it.
Everything else is still the same
Elder Taylor Wood

Monday, August 25, 2008

Boys will be Boys - Even if they're Men

Museo Visit

another week is gone. For p day we went to a small muuseam..... measuan,..... mesuam...... Small place where you can find small artafacts. anyway. another week gone. there are changes this next monday. Im pretty sure i will be having a change. Elder cozzens only has 1 change left after this one. and so if i stayed i would have to stay 2 changes to train the next elder in the elder. needlesss to say, they only have you in an area for 6 months maximum. anyway.. we will see who i´m with and where im going.
Elder Taylor Wood

(these are pictures of big grinding wheels. The grind the corn between the rollers and then make the meal into tortillas. Nice shirt, too, don't you think?)

Monday, August 18, 2008

No Idea!!!


I guess he got "tied" up. :)

Aahahahahahahaaaa!

Another trip up the Waterfall


another week gone. i was sick Saturday.. vomiting. nothing could stay in my stomach. anyway. went to waterfalls again for p day.. about DIED.. But catch this. I WAS LEADING THE ZONE!!!!! Until we ventured and the way back i was one of the last! but NOT IMPORTANT!! YAH!! anyway. nothing new.
Elder Taylor Wood

Cow Tongue for Supper

Taylor had the opportunity to eat cow tongue this week. His cook made it for him and put it on his plate. Luckily she knows him well and knew he wouldn't be able to eat it.
(Mom could have done without the picture on this one)

Rural School


As Taylor's siblings, niece and nephew go back to school, I thought I would post a photo of a rural school in Guatemala. "Count your many blessings, name them one by one."
This is a public school in Caserío El Rosario, Camotán.

Indian Weights


Indian weights from the highlands of Guatemala used to weigh produce in the markets. They correspond to the Nephite monetary system as recorded in Alma 11. Each weight equals one half that of t he next size up.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Nino Puro

The call Taylor "nino puro" which means 'Pure Child' because he loves to collect things that children play with, and undoubtedly because he enjoys children so much. I am sure that some of his greatest joy comes from being able to make the children of Guatemala happy. Why else would a mother let her missionary son take his lazer with him?

Monday, August 11, 2008

Tiendas



I ask Taylor about the shops in Guatemala. He said that they are just inside peoples houses. They have things hanging around like cow stomachs, pig legs, gizzards, liver, and testicles. I ask about the flies in these areas and he said it was really bad.

His cook tried to feed him a tendon once and he shut her down solid. Usually he just dumps icky stuff down the toilet, but this time he actually said something to her.

What's Up?




Well last Monday after emailing we heard that a fair was in town. Anyway. we rode the ferris wheel. that was good. we saw an electric fire start on another ride, and they closed the ferris wheel (while we were on it) because something was wrong. well we had a great view of the guy fixing it while we were on it.!! .

I didn't have the opportunity to talk to the president this week. I will just live it a week at a time until I can talk to him.

Nothing much here. I am starting the symptoms of a cold. within the week I will hit the peak. anyway nothing else...
Elder Taylor Wood

Grafiti


Friday, August 8, 2008

A Day in the Life ....

Taylor said that he is working hard doing missionary work during the day, spends a great deal of time hoping it isn't raining and enjoys relaxing during his off time in his hammock. He loves the people, and appears to enjoy getting out and seeing waterfalls etc.

The roads are pretty rough on him. Made of cobblestones, they are hard to walk on, and cause him to turn his ankle often. This has been a hard thing for him. He is prone to turning his ankle on flat, paved roads, so he turns them often, sometimes weekly.

The Elders have to be on their guard a little bit. Some of the people have yet to be trained/taught about the "Missionaries don't date while on their missions" rule. They have to guard against that.

Taylor had a member ask him about getting the PAF 5.0 or 5.2 update. The only problem is that Spanish PAF is only in the 4.0 version. I don't know the differences between the 4.0 and 5.2 but the 4.0 seems to work fine. Good luck with that.

All of this worrying about how hard this mission would be for Taylor, and I was wrong. He DOES have a shower. In fact, it sounds like most of the places he may serve have showers, with the exception of those serving in the Mayan language areas.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Monday, August 4, 2008

He's still the Champion!!

Well I am in Colban right now. tomorrow we have another conference. Before I forget.... I took a picture of some cards. those are when we played SCUM... needless to say. I still don't have a heart.

Things here?? Well i don't want to gain any more weight so I'm only eating 1 of my 2 tortillas daily. we just throw them away. so what happens after a week or so?? Nobody knows., its grows this orange cheese looking stuff. Then you wake up to little larvas running around on your floor. We only found a few though like 50 or so.

Played soccer today. playing soccer consists of running around like a clown and pretending I'm good. the Americans liked it. not the Latinos though.

I took a picture of a giant moth.

Anyway. I will talk to the president tomorrow.
Elder Taylor Wood

Here Comes the Champion!!!

well i am in colban right now. tomorrow we have another confrence. before i forget.... i took a picture of some cards. those are when we played SCUM... needless to say. i still dont have a heart.

Things here?? well i dont want to gain any more weight so im only eating 1 of my 2 tortillas daily. we just throw them away. so what happends after a week or so?? nobody knows., its grows this orange cheese looking stuff. then you wake up to little larvas running around on your floor. we only found a few though like 50 or so.

PLayed soccor today. playing soccer consists of running around like a clown and pretending im good. the americans liked it. not the latinos though.

i took a picter of a giant moth.

anyway. i will talk to the president tomorrow.
Elder Taylor Wood

Our Group with President & Sister Torres

Answers to Mom's Questions

What time do you get up? 6 30 to 6 45
How long do you study each day? 8 to 20 2 hours
How many missionaries are in your city? 2
How many people are there in your city? 20 thousand ish
Do you see any of the elders from the CCM? sometimes
What is your new president like? like whip cream
What is his wife like? whip cream with straberies
Have they changed any thing in the mission that Pres. Coleman had been
doing? maybe just longer time in our areas
How is Elder Madsen doing? alright. not sure
Is Elder Madsen still in the mission home? in the office
What is Elder Wolford like? pretty cool. he is zl now
It looks like you are having great P-days. What else is there to see in
your area? girls. waterfalls, not to much
Did you notice that we have two previous Guata Elders checking your blog
regularly now. That's kindof fun. Sounds like they enjoy the pictures.
I'm sure they would love to hear more about what you do during the day,
people (including names) that you are teaching (they may have left some
seeds before) as well as how the ward/branches are doing in your area.
sounde good.
Do you have many branches/wards in your area? just one branch with 100 attentence
Do you help with the work in the branches/wards on Sunday? nope

Monday, July 28, 2008

Taylor, We're Here!

July 28, 2008 - Transfers


It was good to get some emails. I have gotten a few things from mary anne. but haven't written her back. tell her thanks for the letters (also tell her i cant read here writing.) Things are the same here. we had a baptism last week but if fell through. maybe this week. I got a new companion. A gringo. Elder Cozzens (cousins) he is from Sandy and a pretty cool kid.
Today we played a little football, soccer, and basketball (but i poped that). after a mini waterfight. after my comp and i are going to watch a movie. next week we are going to chilasco with the zone. I will try to get some better pictures this time seeing how i already have gone there.

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Monday, July 21, 2008

July 14, 08

well no emails this week.
I was able to find some weights finally. 3 months of living in a little pueblo and NOTHING. cost me about an arm and a leg at about 18 dollars. i bought 3. It took me awhile to find them and are a little expensive. do you want me to get more??
We watched the best 2 years again this week for p day. we are all out of money and cant travel so we just chilled.
Nothing much new. all our people we are teaching have fallen. and every, (including members) tell me that my my spanish sucks and that having 6 months i should be able to talk better. To tell you the truth i still cant teach a full lession. everyone else could do that after their first change. Im on my third.
I wrote the president a few weeks ago. we will see how he responds and his actions on the requests.
anyway. hope all is well.Elder Taylor Wood

Friday, July 18, 2008

Guatemalan Girl


A man with a machete hanging from his belt holds his granddaughter's hand as they watch a Sunday festival in the village of San Andrés Itzapa, not far from Antigua.

Read more about Guatemala in "Going Deep" in the May/June 2008 issue of National Geographic Traveler.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Letter from Previous Elder

Hang in there!! I served in your same mission from Sept 2003 to Sept 2005. It was the greatest experience of my life. There were times when i wanted to give up, but there were also times that i'll never forget for the rest of my eternity. Not a day goes by that i don't think about my mission... it has had a profound effect on who i am and the things i've pursued following my return. I hope you don't mind, but i've bookmarked your blog and i check it regularly for updates. I was 3 months away from going home when the transition from President Harris to President Coleman was made. What amazing men they are. I hope all goes well within your area. you will have success if you continue to work hard. The language will come... I promise. It seriously becomes a part of you. I remember teaching someone english towards the end of my mission, and i couldn't complete a full sentence. You will put up with Members and elders making fun of your spanish... i've been there. It passes. Keep posting pictures!! I LOVE SEEING MY OLD STOMPING GROUNDS :) Keep up the good work.

Austin Gunn

Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Joy of Missionaries






We hadn’t been here long before we set out on a whirlwind tour of the Mission. It was our blessing to visit with the missionaries here in the Capital and then journey to Coban, Polochic, and the Petén and then Hermana Torres and I went to Poptún and Dolores. In each and every area we felt the love and concern of our missionaries and more particularly your love for the Lord and this wonderful work.In several of the areas that we visited I noticed that when we entered the chapel where the missionaries were waiting for us a hush fell over the room. Everyone stood up as a sign of respect for our office. This brought to mind the love which Hermana Torres and I developed for our own Mission Presidents and Mission Moms. But then I thought of how each of you has been blessed to have had President and Sister Coleman be your President and mission Mom. What a wonderful work they did for us but this only compliments the work which you are each doing. You serve day and night which reminds me that “when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.” (Mosiah 2:17) Our hearts have been touched; thank you Elders and Hermanas for the memory.Upon our arrival in Coban I was stuck by the unique make up of the people of the city. Here we have a Stake of Zion which was created on the 29th of October of 1995 this taking place almost forty years since the first baptism in the area. While there we visited the great family Patriarch of the Ovalle family. He had decided that he no longer wanted to go the hospital and only wished to remain at home. In that home we knew that we were in the presence of greatness. Here was a man who was a pioneer one of first members in this area. On the wall of the home was a picture of Hermano Ovalle in his white shirt and tie. The uniform of a Priesthood holder of the Lord Jesus Christ.I was reminded of our missionary purpose as found in Preach My Gospel which at the end declares in all solemnity inviting all to come unto Christ and “endure to the end.” Another way of saying it is to have our “garments spotless, in the kingdom of heaven to go no more out.” (Alma 7: 25) What joy two missionaries are having as they realize one of their baptisms has endured to the end and is now “in the kingdom of heaven no more to go out.”While on our tour we visited 5 apartments of our missionaries. Each and every one of the rooms was neat and clean and we could see that in those apartments the Spirit of the Lord resides. What a wonderful thing it is when a missionary has learned to be submissive to the Lord in even this thing. Can there be any doubt but that the Lord will bless those missionaries who have shown faithfulness in these areas with the blessing of receiving new converts who are so precious in His sight.What marvelous joy comes to us as a result of faithful service in His work. There can be no doubt in our minds that our task is much like the Master Himself suggested, “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” (Matt: 11: 30) He loves His lost sheep here in Guatemala so much that He has sent us to find them and with His help nothing is impossible.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Successful Member - Missionary Work

"Don't worry about being successful. We are going to be successful - there is no doubt about it. The Lord has sent [you] to earth at the time of the harvest. He does not expect [you] to fail. He has called no one to this work to fail. He expects [you] to succeed"



("Keys to Successful Member - Missionary Work," Ensign, Sept. 1990, 6).

Monday, July 7, 2008

Jul 7 2008


Well, this week was still the same. I heard an elder say that the new President said that areas have more success when your in the area longer. I think he won't do very many changes in the future.

Today we went to Chilascó - more waterfalls. There is a tunnel that the water goes into and the river goes like 60 meters before coming out. Needless to say, I have more pictures.

Also I recieved my package and camera. 2 weeks! How did you send it?? (In the flat rate envelope for $11.95) I don't have my adapter this week so I wasn't able to upload pictures yet.

Sorry to hear about Kim and Josh. He can always join leaching and sleep all day!! that works for some people ;)

anyway. maybe I will send some pictures some time. I lowered my resolution so hopefully I can send more each week.

thats all....Elder Taylor Wood

Letter to Elder Wood

I came across your blog chronicling your son Taylor's missionary service. I am sorry he is having such a difficult and challenging time in the missionfield. I actually served in Nacahuil from July 2003 until Nov. 2003. It was a very strenuous and adversity-filled experience as there were only two members in the area at the time, who for some reason became very antagonistic towards my companion and I. Following Nov. 2003, the area was closed. When I left the mission field in Nov. 2004, the area had yet to be re-opened.

My last area was actually in Salama so as of now I have had two of the same areas as Elder Wood. I also had many areas close to Elder Wood's first area of Paraiso III as I was assigned in various parts of Zone 18 in Guatemala City.

Please let Elder Wood know that I, as a returned missionary who served in the Guatemala Guatemala City North Mission came out alive and well. I completely understand many of the frustrations he has expressed in his correspondence with you and your family. However, if he continues to serve,the experience will of course still be stressful and challenging at times, but it will get better. I can personally, from first hand experience, attest to that statement. If I can be of any help to you, your family or Elder Wood regarding mission information, insight or advice just let me know.

I hope Elder Wood continues to serve, there are many honest in heart within the mission boundaries who need to hear his testimony both those who are and are not yet members of the Church. Best wishes always.

Regards,
Ryan S. Hansen