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Archives for October 2009

Missionary Dan Email #37 from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

October 19, 2009 by rickety Leave a Comment

Presented here are portions of Elder Daniel Willoughby’s thirty seventh email from the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission. If anyone wishes to send Daniel a message, write it in the comments and I will make sure he receives it.

Storm clouds over Ulaanbataar.

Storm clouds over Ulaanbataar.

It was a very eventful week. I don’t have much time to write about it, but I’ll do the best I can. I went on an exchange with my district leader. That day went great and we got a lot of good work done. He told me I was doing good and to keep going. It was good to hear that.

It was somewhat of a very depressing week after that though. Nothing really seemed to work out just right. We had a recent new mission rule where we have to meet with every new member that doesn’t come to church the following week. Yesterday one of my new members came, so we get to try and meet 14 of 15 this week. Usually about half come to church so I don’t really know what happened.

I am doing my best to help my companion. He is somewhat of a difficult person to be with. He has tested my patience many times and other times made me frustrated. I haven’t really lost my temper or anything, I’ve always been known for being quite calm so for me to get frustrated tells a little about him. I do my best to see the good and positive things about him. We get along, but I for the most part am always trying to motivate him to do missionary work. Anyway, that is just part of being a missionary. Sorry no pictures this week either. I’ll see what I can do this coming week. Thanks for the support and emails.

Love from Elder Willoughby

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Missionary Dan Email #36 from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

October 12, 2009 by rickety 1 Comment

Presented here are portions of Elder Daniel Willoughby’s thirty sixth email from the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission. If anyone wishes to send Daniel a message, write it in the comments and I will make sure he receives it.

Daniel (second right) with missionaries from his zone in Ulaanbaatar.

Daniel (second right) with missionaries from his zone in Ulaanbaatar.

General Conference

General Conference was great! It went by extremely fast. We were sad when it was over. It was so exciting to watch. Waiting for it to start was like going to a midnight showing of a movie that just came out. Luckily I didn’t read any spoilers. Ha ha. Elder Holland was really into his talk on Sunday. It reminded me of when he came to the MTC and “yelled” at all of us to stay on our missions. He is one of my favorite speakers. Also all the Elders from my MTC group were there. We planned our year mark party that is coming right up.

Missionary Work

My companion and I are getting along good. The first week with him was quite a challenge, but I’ve adjusted. He gets to call President Andersen every morning now because he didn’t wake up on time a few times. That has really been helping him to get out of bed in the morning. He is lots of fun and is helping me learn Mongolian better. He is also feeling much better. The doctor gave him some Tums. It is funny because the word tums in Mongolian means potatoes. Those have helped him out.

A Funeral

I don’t know much about funerals in Mongolia. I went to someone’s house that recently had someone die like one week ago though. We helped them peel tons of potatoes and cut lots of meat. Apparently they have lots of people come over and eat food. They also have a little black box that plays somewhat strange music. They let it run until the battery is dead. It is next to a picture of the person that recently passed away. Other than that I have no idea what they do for funerals.

Dogs and the Weather

Dogs are everywhere in Mongolia. We run into at least five a day. They aren’t much of a problem though. All the dogs I have met are always afraid of us. If they start to approach you, you can just pretend to pick up a rock and they run for their lives.

The weather has actually stayed very warm. Today it is actually hot. It is strange because last year at this time it was very cold. It is kind of handy that the only winter I am in Mongolia for hasn’t yet come. They say January is the coldest month.

His Work and His Love

We didn’t take a single picture this week so there isn’t any to send. I’ll do better this week about that. I am thinking of taking some pictures of the families I meet with every week.

I know this Church is true and that the Heavenly Father and His Son are helping us do His work each day. I have come to know more fully of His love for us, His children. I know He does indeed love us.

Love from Elder Willoughby
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Missionary Dan Email #35 from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

October 6, 2009 by rickety Leave a Comment

Presented here are portions of Elder Daniel Willoughby’s thirty fifth email from the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission. If anyone wishes to send Daniel a message, write it in the comments and I will make sure he receives it.

Daniel (second right) with missionaries from his zone in Ulaanbaatar.

Daniel (second right) with missionaries from his zone in Ulaanbaatar.


Thanks for the pictures of Bryson. He looks really happy. A few of our new members have children about 7-9 months old. They are fun to play with when we visit them.

Zone Conference

Yesterday was Zone Conference. We learned about how to help our new members. We are now doing more to help new members in their change to becoming a member.

Byyz

Afterward we went and ate at our new member’s house. They cooked up some nice byyz. Byyz are dumpling like food with sheep meat inside of it. These byyz were somewhat more difficult to eat though. I completed the task and finished them all. There was a lot of them. My companion and I went home and then to sleep and I woke up at about 3 o’ clock with my stomach hurting. I threw up all the food I ate that day. Feeling better I went back to sleep only to again throw up 3 hours later. Afterward I felt much better. I was discussing with my companion how my stomach was hurting etc. He surprised me when he said the meat in the byyz wasn’t sheep meat, but that it was goat stomach. I thought they tasted a little different… Ha ha. Anyway I am doing good now and feeling better.

General Conference

With General Conference this weekend, we don’t have much time to do missionary work this week. I am excited to watch conference though. Our investigators are progressing along quite nicely.

To Mom

I am guessing the mail system is broken or just really slow. I got a letter from Aunt Susan about 2 weeks ago. It made me happy to read it. Bryon is having some crazy experiences. Other than that I haven’t received any letters. Anyway have fun in Texas!

Thanks for all the support and emails.

Love from Elder Willoughby
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