Wednesday, May 2, 2012

May Day

Yesterday in celebration of May Day we had a big BBQ party, it was amazing.  It had rained in the morning so it was a little over cast making it not too hot for a beach outing.  The water was too warm but luckily there was a stream that fed into the ocean with cold water!  

A good turn out
The Beach
It was bring your own rice BBQ, no rice for us, just meat
 Me with Sister Rammy, one of the sweetest ladies you could ever meet 

Trying to keep the sun off  
Me after the Beach, i was so sunburnt!  And so sandy and wet after the water fight. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Changes


So today I thought I would talk a little about how things have changed since I have been on my mission.  The first would have to be that I actually love bananas.  Anyone who is truly my friend knows that this is an incredible feat because I have never been able to eat a banana without inducing vomiting.  I was absolutely out of my comfort zone when people here just started feeding my bananas and I couldn't just refuse without being really rude.  So I ate banana after banana until one day I actually started liking them.  This same thing has actually happened with mangoes as well.  I am convinced that the mangoes that grow in Malaysia are the best in the world.  They aren't fibery and but instead so smooth and easy to eat, and incredibly cheap!  The second thing that has changed would have to be my definition of cleanliness.  Yes, again to all who know me, I hate dirty things, my OCD is too strong.  But now my eyes have been opened to the fact that a little dirt here and there is not going to kill me.  When you have seen a little girl pee her pants on the floor and then see a man take his shirt off to clean the mess, it changes you.  Today was my 11 month mark with 13 months left to go.  I can only imagine what else could change when so much already has! 

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

New Companion and Giant insects


So it’s time I gave you all an update.  I just got a new companion that I will be training.  This last week I got to go to Singapore for a few days to pick him up and show him around.  This is the first time in my mission that I actually had time to go see Singapore and take in all the beautiful urban scenery.  It truly is the cleanest city in the world, no trash, no gum on the sidewalks, gorgeous buildings and all the art that is scattered throughout the city.  Just the other day I counted all the plane rides iv had to take on my mission and it turned out to be 21 plane rides and 8 long bus rides.  With the mission so scattered and will cities so isolated, some sort of traveling is needed nearly every month.  I love it and I love my mission even more.  Second best to preaching the gospel in Malaysia is the opportunity to meet new people and experience culture in a way that is impossible for a tourist.  I cherish every moment of culture shock that I have experienced since being here.  I thought I would share a coupe funny moments of the past few weeks.

1. While Elder Teh and I were contacting we met a man and his name of Rapin John, I kid you not, he even spelled it out for me.  The more I got to know this man the more I thought maybe the name is appropriate for him, after all he did marry his wife at a very young age... she was 14.  Regardless of this he was very nice and we have made plans to teach him and his wife :)

2. There are these giant flying insects called Ninyets, they terrify me.  Even more so they terrify my companion, so the little kids will catch them and terrorize him until he promises to buy them candy.  Because he is so scared of them I don’t get bothered very often :)  They also like to fry the insect up and eat them, mmmm we already received a few dinner invites... we'll see

I love you all, especially my family.  A special shout out to Grandma and Grandpa they are so supportive. I wish you guys the happiest week this fine month of April.  If you can't wait till summer, count your many blessings that you have seasons... cold ones.  Cherish the cold months and pray they last long.

Friday, April 6, 2012

New Companion


So I’m at the Singapore airport right now and I will be heading to Kuching and then on to Bintulu.  It has been a really fun last couple of days here.  I ate Carls Junior, had amazing ice cream and Subway, what more could I ask for right now.  I just got a new companion his name is Elder Tyler, he is very tall and seems to be a cool guy.  I love you!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Niah Caves


So yesterday all the missionaries in Bintulu went to Niah Caves, a cave system near our house.  It was a way cool experience, it was about a 1 hour hike in the jungle to get to the entrance of the caves and then a 40 minute hike in the cave to get to the other entrance of it.  It smelled like bat guano, so not a nice smell.  And, there were these giant crickets the size of mice, that was freaky, not to mention bats, everywhere!  It  was one of the sweatiest hike of my life and absolutely enjoyable.  I managed not to get any mosquito bites, and then we got back to base camp and I got bit twice!  Anyway, here are some pictures of the day.

The cave entrance 
BBQ party the night before the hike 
BBQ party the night before the hike 
The crocodile infested river we had to cross 
The boat ride... 1 minute long 
Hiking through the jungle 
Us on the big rock 
Beginning the DECENT 
The Exit 


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Baptism Oops!



(A story as told by another missionary serving with Micah)

This was a funny experience last Saturday evening.  Elder Putnam and his companion, in preparing for 2 baptisms, actually forgot to turn the faucet on in the baptismal font and it takes several hours to fill!
So when they got there, they went into panic mode to get the font filled with enough water to baptize.  Luckily those being baptized were a 13 yr old boy (who looks 10 or 11) and an 11 year old girl, so they didn't need to fill the font to capacity.
Still, they enlisted the kids that were there to help and they all thought it was a fun activity.  
We had just driven 2 1/2 hrs from Miri so we didn't arrive for the 7pm baptism until about 7:20 and this is what we found, so after taking a video, we entered into the rush to get it ready.  If you look closely, you can see one of the kids even dropped his large bowl in the water and had to climb down to retrieve it.
Elder Putnam was practically soaking wet with sweat but at least he had a smile on his face.  He had me use his camera to take a longer video, but I don't know if he'll be able to send that home any time soon.  I thought his family would get a kick out of this.  It was pretty hilarious, but not unusual in East Malaysia!
Mom
PS  I also attached a photo of the 2 who got baptized with the Elders..... after everything calmed down.


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Sarawak


So today I thought that I would talk a little about the history of Sarawak, the state that I am currently serving in.  Sarawak is rich in history and is predominantly Iban in nationality.  The Iban race has been on the island of Borneo for longer than anyone can remember.  They are most closely tied to head-hunting that any other native nationality on the island.  Because of this we hear a lot of legend and stories.  One legend is that, when building bridges, the Ibans would use skulls to reinforce the bridges.  They were like good luck charms that protected the bridges.  And, they didn't use just any kind of head, it had to be the head of a beautiful virgin.  So why do I share this with you all?  Well, there is just such a bridge that I walk across quite frequently, and it is sturdy!  It’s a beauty, entirely made of wood and very old, still usable.  So, either the Ibans are just really good at making bridges or America needs to start investing in some virgin heads.  I think this could really lengthen the life expectancy of all our infrastructure.  It’s something to consider.