Sunday, November 1, 2015

5 Days in Ecuador and Things are Good


MAMA, MAMA, MAMA,

Can you believe I am in Ecuador right now? I can’t, I really cant. They tell me the first months are the hardest. So with that in mind I’ve been freaking out of course. I was scared that I wasn't going to like this. I  was scared for how hard this was going to be. I am 5 days in. I don't know if I even have the rights to say this but I am doing good. The good in the days always, always outweighs the bad. In my five days I have had one bad day and the rest were pretty good. But let me start from the beginning.

I made it 5.5 weeks in the MTC without getting sick. And then 3 days before we were supposed to leave I got sick. I got a lovely head cold. Our favorite mom. I sounded like a man, I was super sniffly, I was coughing, I had headaches it was just lame. And then the night before we were leaving I start feeling better. What a blessing that was. On sunday night an elder in my district gave me a comfort blessing, Elder Smith. It was an awesome blessing and I felt so much better after. It wasn't as good as dad’s blessings of course. But it was sufficient hahaha. The goodbyes in the MTC were rough for sure. It hit us that we weren't going to see the people in our district that we had all gotten super close with for the rest of our missions and that was hard. We became a cute family. 

We woke up at 3 in the morning the morning of our flights. You can imagine how I was doing that morning. So then we flew here and were greeted by President and Hermana Dennis. Both amazing people. Hermana Dennis is so mom-like and so sweet and it was very comforting to get to talk to her for a bit. And then President Dennis is also a great human. I like him a lot. They are both great mission presidents and I am grateful to have them. I get to see them again in two weeks because they are coming to my area for a conference. So that will be cool.

Speaking of my area... I am in this awesome city called JIPIJAPA, pronounced hippie happa. It is a cool place. Its pretty small but we walk miles and miles and MILES every day. We are in the city with two other sisters. They have the bottom half and we have the top half. My companion is Hermana Pugh from Logan Utah. She has been in the mission for 4 months. Crazy enough she had just finished her training before she became my trainer. She has incredible Spanish for just coming out of training. So I have hope that my Spanish will be that good. My main problem is that I have trouble understanding people. So hopefully by next week I will be better at that.

We live in the center of town with the two other sisters and it is a party. We all have a lot of fun. And there is a hammock in my apartment that I am super stoked about. Jipijapa is one of the coolest parts of Ecuador believe it or not. But it is still freaking hot in parts of the day. I can't even imagine what the rest of my mission is like but I am not excited to find out hahaha. My hair is curlier than ever folks. Curlier than ever! Its ridiculous. 

Yesterday was a little rough in the first part of the day during church. I was sitting in relief society thinking about how my family is sitting in church right now too and I’m not with them. It was sad. But it’s okay. Those little periods of sadness only last for so long. I can’t decide if time is going fast yet or not. Is it fast or slow for you guys??

I LOVE THE MOTTO. WOW THAT IS SO AWESOME. That is literally such a good idea. Thank you guys. I am so glad we have a motto now!! I’m gonna write that on a paper and hang it in my room. Now that I am thinking of it, I need you to send me a few things if you can. Will you print out pictures of our family and send them to me? I want to be able to carry one with me all the time and keep one in my scriptures and do cute things with them. Thank you that would be awesome. So with the mail don't send it through the pouch. Just send it normally through USPS. Send me lots of letters and packages. Send everything to the mission home and they will send it to wherever I am. 

Okay so mom we need to talk shoes. The shoes I have are great. But I don't think they are going to last as long as we want them too. So with that being said I need you to send me a pair of shoes every couple months probably if you can. Super light so they are under 4 pounds. Doesn't matter what color or how ugly they are. They just need a good sole, cover my toes and heels. Preferable with a strap of some kind. Google sister missionary shoes and see what you find. I’m not in a rush but I just want to start talking about this now. 

Mother I have a letter coming in the mail for you. It is being sent on Tuesday. Pray that it gets to you.

I still can’t believe I am here. It’s so weird. Know that I am okay and I am safe. I learn so much every day. The good always outweighs the bad. Thank you for the prayers. I feel them every minute of every day. I hope you are doing okay. I hope you are SO excited for Halloween and I can't wait to see all the pictures next week. Hug everyone for me.

And I will talk to you next Monday!!

XOXOX

Hermana parker