Monday, October 14, 2013

Week # 13

Week #1 in Salto del Guairá, Paraguay

October 14, 2013


Transfer Day Greeting Card - Click Image to Close

Zac’s 1st Transfer

Zac did not have time to download any pictures today since he had to go to Asuncion, Paraguay to sign some Visa papers. But he did manage to send an email.

Email

Hello everyone,
Well I got my new companion, his name is Elder Arevalo and he´s from Santiago, Chile. He´s actually only been on the mission for a change longer than me so only 6 weeks longer. Anyways so I had the opportunity to go with Elder Averett and Elder McOmber as a 3 sum on Tuesday in Encarnacion. It was probably the greatest day of my mission. We worked so hard, but had lots of fun doing it! I learned a lot that day, me and Elder Averett taught a lesson by ourselves and I bore my testimony lots. It was so great. Its just so great to have an American as a companion because he´s more understanding when it comes to learning a new language. He´s able to help you practice and give you advice on what to do to learn it better. I´m not going to lie I want an American companion really bad! Anyways so I got transferred to Saltos, Paraguay. It´s pretty close to the border of Brazil so there's lots of Brazilians, so now I have to deal with another language. haha. Well sorry I don't have anymore time! But tonight I'm leaving with the other missionaries that came with me to Asuncion to sign some papers so that will be nice. I love you all and hope you have a good week!
Love
Elder Thayn



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Monday, October 7, 2013

Week # 12

Week # 6 in Obligado, Paraguay

October 7, 2013


General Conference
Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice


Email

Hello everyone!
So first I would like to say I hope you all had a good General Conference weekend! I hope you were all able to receive a little personal revelation from it. I know I did, I really enjoyed Elder Holland's talk and Elder Funk's talk in Priesthood Session. For conference we went to Encarnacion to watch it as a zone, well we separated, the Americans and the Latins so we could watch it in our native languages. So the only bad thing that happened during conference weekend was we missed Saturday morning session and Sunday afternoon session. So we missed Saturday morning session because the bus that was suppose to be there and wasn't there (typical in Paraguay, haha) so we had to wait until the next one, which made us almost two hours late. Then on Sunday, the last bus home for that day left at 5 so yeah we had to leave earlier. So I was a little bummed about that, but from what I was able to see I really enjoyed, it's funny how fast conference goes when you're really paying attention to it and are super excited for it! Anyways we stayed with Elder Averett and his companion, Elder McOmber for Saturday night since there was no use of going back home since we had to be there for the next day. 
So this last week was a little troubling with our investigator Rosa because we've been wanting to set up a baptismal date with her but we haven't been able to because she hasn't been home for the last couple of days. And one of the days was because she was at another church we found out..... ah just a little frustrating but I'm hoping she just needs time to think and receive a strong answer for herself that our church is the only true church. So maybe the last couple of days she hasn't been ready to set up a baptismal date. Well I think we might go over either tonight or tomorrow and see if she's home and hopefully we will be able to set up a date! Nothing else new or different has happened this week, I'm just trying my best to serve the Lord with what I got!
I hope you guys all have a good week at home and apply what you have learned from conference in your everyday lives, and I know as we try our best to come closer to the Lord we will receive many more blessings :) I love you all!
Love, 
Elder Thayn

Pictures 

Oh yeah I shined my shoes for the first time!

Here is a picture of us all watching General Conference! 

So I finally decided to take a picture of our church building, it's on the second floor.

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Monday, September 30, 2013

Week #11

Week #5 in Obligado, Paraguay

September 30, 2013




Zac forwarded an email that was sent to him on special instructions on packages. Check "Mailing Information" for the update.

Email 

Hello everyone!
So for some reason I always have the hardest time remembering what I did over the past week, so writing this letter each week is super hard, but I will do my best! 
On Wednesday we did some service for a member in the branch. Service is always really great because you're able to wear regular clothes! It's a lot better to sweat in regular clothes than in a collared shirt and tie. The service was nothing too strenuous so that made it even better. So they're building two more rooms and another bathroom onto their house for their daughter and husband to live in. It's quite interesting to see how they build their homes down here compared to back at home. They build them a lot simpler without insulation and it's all made out of bricks. Anyways, we sanded down the walls in the bathroom to make them smooth to paint. We did that for a couple of hours and then went back to the house and showered. Oh and I forgot to mention I got my first haircut here in Paraguay! It was better than I thought so that was good. It was a little difficult to tell him what I wanted though.... but my mom knows I had troubles knowing what I wanted without the language barrier. So yeah I just showed him with my fingers and using the few Spanish words I know. The haircut costed 20 mil so about $4. 
On Thursday we went and talked with Rosa again! She seems to be progressing pretty well, it's just difficult to get the message through that our church is the only true church. Because like after we share with her part of our message she stops us and goes off on what she believes and it's all correct for the most part. We went by her house on Saturday night to see if she could come to church with us the next day and to also talk with her about her baptismal date, but she wasn't there, she was at some activity for the Catholic Church so yeah as you can imagine that kind of made us a little frustrated. We went on Sunday afternoon to visit her again and she was there so that was good. So like she is really starting to enjoy the Book of Mormon, she mentioned how it's like a continuation of the Bible. So we're really proud of her for that. We told her to continue to pray about the Book of Mormon and what not. We asked her if she will continue to work towards her baptism, but she's still a little shaky about being baptized. Next time we meet with her we plan on giving her a baptismal date and hopefully she agrees to work on being prepared to be baptized then. 
On Friday I went on divisions with Elder Bingham, my district leader, so that was nice. We went around tracting, but didn't have too much luck. We did come upon this one lady named Maxima, she was really sweet. She mentioned how the missionaries have come before, but years ago. So we talked with her for a bit and taught her the first lesson, the Restoration. We plan on going back and visiting her sometime this week. 
Later that night when we were back in the house I did this crazy ab workout with Elder Bingham and jeez it was rough for me, being out of shape and everything. I'm still a little sore from it today.... haha. 
Sunday was fast and testimony meeting, so that is always a good day. It was really neat, so there were 16 members at sacrament meeting and everyone bore their testimony except for the two little kids which were like 2 and 5 years old. It was a sweet experience! I bore my testimony and it was about as long as the 8 year old kid's but hey, it was pretty good and I think everyone understood it. It's funny because I think of all these things I could say but as soon as I get up there I forget it all and just have to go off scratch. 
Oh and some good news I found out yesterday, for General Conference we will be going to Encarnacion; and in the church building there, they will have a room where conference will be in English! I was worried about that, whether it would be all in Spanish or not. So now I'm super excited for conference  I hope all you back home are able to watch it all and get your very own personal revelation from it :) Anyways that's all I have for now, have a good week and good conference weekend! I love and miss you all!
Love always,
Elder Thayn

Pictures 

A picture of the entry to Obligado, as you can see it has a lot of German influence.

My first haircut in Paraguay!
My first haircut in Paraguay! Part 2




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Monday, September 23, 2013

Week #10

Week # 4 in Obligado, Paraguay

September 24, 2013


Email

Hello,
I would just like to thank everyone for all of their prayers, love, and support! I'm so glad I have a great family and friends that have been awesome examples in my life. Things have gotten a little better but not much. I'm just trying to focus on my purpose as a missionary. 
So last P-day for dinner we all (My district leader, his companion, and my companion) decided to have a little fun and we bought pizza and brought it back to our house. It was great to have some fun like that, even though the pizza isn't nearly as good as the pizza back home. On Wednesday we went back to one of our investigator's house and talked to her more. Her name is Rosa and she seems pretty interested in our church. She knows a lot about the bible and the Catholic Church. But she even told us she doesn't believe the Catholic Church to be 100% correct. So I'm hoping as we have talked with her and will continue to talk with here she will be able to feel the Spirit and know our church is the true church of Christ. We gave her a Book of Mormon and we told her to read 3 Nephi 11 and pray about it. Oh and we also committed her to come to church with us. So yesterday we brought her to church. I think she enjoyed it, it's hard to know since I only understand parts of what she says. But during Sunday School she even participated and answered questions. I hope she comes with us next week! 
On Friday we met a guy named Victor. We talked to him about the Restoration and how Heavenly Father loves us and answers our prayers so we asked him to pray about what we have talked about. It was so weird cause I thought he was like 29, 30 years old, but it turns out he was only 20 years old! He even had a wife that he has been with for the last 5 years. She was at school when we visited so we weren't able to see her. But we're suppose to come back this week and visit again and she's suppose to be there. 
On Saturday we had a Mission Conference with all the missionaries from the Paraguay side of our mission. It was so great because I was able to see everyone from the MTC. We also got delicious pizza to eat, so yeah it was a great day. The area president and his wife spoke to us but of course it was all in Spanish... haha so it was super hard to understand. It seems like everyone from the MTC has been going through the same problems and struggles, so it's good to know I'm not the only on having a hard time. And sometime soon we're suppose to all go to Asuncion to sign some more paper work but we haven't heard of when it will be. I'm excited for that cause that means I will see everyone again! Well that's all for now. This past week has been hard because we haven't been able to work for certain reasons.... but hopefully we will be able to start working hard as soon as possible cause I know it will help me feel better. Anyways I hope everyone is well at home :) I love you all!
Love,
Elder Thayn

Pictures 

Elder Thayn send several pictures I've posted a few of them 

Obligado, Paraguay

Our pizzas, yum!

Oh yes 6 slices of pizza all for me!

A cute little puppy we found! He waddled behind us for like 4 blocks!
I kind of just wanted to break the mission rules and take him home as a pet and keep him!
I mean after all I understand him just about as much as Elder Aguinaga, haha!



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Monday, September 16, 2013

Week #9

Week #3 in Obligado, Paraguay


September 16, 2013

We were surprised to hear from Elder Thayn so early today, maybe he was making up for being so late last Monday,haha.

Email

Hello everyone!
As you all probably know I've been having a rough time out here. Mostly because I've been feeling really lonely and I have no one to talk to so all I can think about is home and how much I miss everyone. I'm just trying to keep a positive attitude, its just so hard to do for such a long period of time. 
So on Tuesday and Wednesday I did divisions with our district leader, Elder Bingham. It was so nice because I was able to talk to him and was able to express to him anything I wanted to. I went with him to Encarnacion because he had a meeting with all the leaders in our zone. It was really cool cause Elder Averett's companion is a district leader as well so I was able to see him and talk with him once again. So all of the companions of the leaders all went on splits while the leaders had their meeting. We had to walk quite a ways to get to the area we would be working at. There were 6 of us and we first went to a lady's house and did some service and then after that we ate lunch at a member's house. After that we headed back to where the leaders were. I met up with Elder Bingham again and then we took the 2 hours trip back to his area. I stayed with him overnight again since it was too late to head back to Obligado. 
Thursday morning we headed back to Obligado and met back up with our companions. Elder Bingham left with his companion so everything was back to normal after that. So Elder Aguinaga's back has been really hurting him lately. So that has been the story for the last couple of days. I think that's why the last several days have been so hard because we haven't been able to go out and work that much because of his back. So we've just been taking it easy and resting. We've just been meeting with Hermana Presentacion and her family. So as you could imagine I was really bored, I mean I tried my best to listen but I can only do it for so long. So yeah that's when I would think about home. Well hopefully this week will be better and I won't feel so terrible as these last 3 weeks. 
I love all you guys back home and hope everything is going well there. I would like to thank you all for all of your love and support! 
 
Elder Thayn

Extra tidbit -
I asked Elder Thayn how much money he received a month for expenses. His reply: "750 mil guarani."
I did the current currency exchange rate for the Paraguay Guarani (PYG) and it turns into about $168.64 US dollars.                        


Pictures



El Campo, by Encarnacíon, Paraguay


El Campo! When I went on splits in  Encarnacíon.


That's where I slept when I was on divisions with Elder Bingham


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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Week #8

Week #2 in Obligado, Paraguay

September 9, 2013

P-day (Monday) we waited & waited to hear from Elder Thayn. It wasn't until 5pm that he finally emailed. He had been at Zone Conference in Encarnacíon, Paraguay and wasn't sure he'd be able to make it back in time to email. Yay, he was able to make it back in time!!!


First Baptism!

Email

Well as a lot of you guys know I've been having a really hard time here. I think it's just because it´s such a big culture shock and the language of course. It´s hard cause since my companion only knows Spanish  and I can´t really communicate with him that well.  Because of that, I feel so lonely and whenever we have down time I have nothing else to do except think about home and how much I wish I were there. Anyways, I hope everything will get better soon. 
So totally on a different subject guess what? 2 days ago on Saturday I got my first baptism! And I was actually able to baptize her. I had the words memorized but I just needed help with pronouncing her name right. Her first name was Yolanda and she was 13 years old. It was such a neat experience to baptize her. The baptismal font is basically a plastic tub, haha. The water felt great though!
Saturday was the best day here so far, not just because of the baptism but also because our district leaders came down for the baptism and one of them speaks English. So I was able to talk to him for a long time. They actually slept over at our apartment on Saturday night and left early Sunday morning for church. Ah I just wish I had someone to talk to and help me feel better. I mean Elder Aguinaga is a great missionary I just can´t really communicate with him. Anyways its hard to remember all that happened earlier this week. We just have been tracting around Obligado, we haven´t had any luck with new investigators this week so that´s too bad. We are just both trying to get used to the area since both of us are new here. The members are really great, I mean as much as I can understand. haha. Anyways yesterday was church and I had the opportunity to bless the water, so that was really cool. Today we had a zone meeting in Encarnacion. It was awesome because I was able to speak in English and see Elder Averett again! Since he's in my zone. But we were only together for like 3 hours. Well hopefully tomorrow I will start feeling better. I love you all at home and miss you all so much. Have a good week!

Excerpt from my email answering some questions I had asked: 

So yes we're on foot and we actually don't have to walk too far. Like probably 7 miles throughout the day. The food is pretty good, its actually a lot of noodles and rice and meat and stuff. I ate a chicken heart and that was pretty gross just really bloody and it had a weird texture. So that was the crazy food I have eaten so far. And we have one a/c in our room but no heater, it's been hot so we don't need it. Yes we have gone shopping but no they don't have top ramen. Haha I just buy sandwich stuff. I'm starting to get used to the money and stuff. (Laundry) No we have this sister in the branch do it. We pay her 300 mil a month to do our laundry and she provides lunch everyday.

Pictures



A member's home in Obligado


Hermana Presentacion's home, she does our laundry and we eat lunch here every day


My First Baptism
Yolanda and Me by the baptismal font


Elder Alguinaga, Yolanda, me


Elder Alguinaga, Yolanda, district leaders & me


Zone Conference in Encarnacíon, Paraguay
Elder Averett, Sister Wilde & me


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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Week #7

September 1, 2013

Elder Thayn's mission president said Monday was his...


so...we waited...and waited...to hear from him. 

It was the first time we've heard from Elder Thayn since he left the USA. He was able to find a place to use the internet and email. 

Email 

Wow a lot has happened over the last week and a couple of days! So I will try to get everything in. So we left the MTC at 6 in the morning on Tuesday the 27th. We took the Frontrunner, then tracks to the airport. Our plane left at 12:30 PM so we were all able to call home which was awesome! We took off from SLC to Dallas, Miami, then finally Asunción, Paraguay. That last flight was super long but I was able to get some sleep which was good. 
Once we arrived in Paraguay we had some complications so we ended up staying at the airport for like an extra 3 hours until it got all sorted out. After the airport we did some paperwork then we were actually able to go see the Asunción Temple which was sweet! 
We had to take a 6 hour bus ride to Encarnación which is across the border from Posadas. We spent the night at the mission home but we didn't arrive there until 1 in the morning so it was a very long day. 
The next day we were able to meet all of our new companions. My companion's name is Elder Aguinaga and he's from Peru. He's has been out for almost a year. And so yeah, he only knows Spanish.... haha so that's has been quite a challenge. That night we got to our apartment and let me say it's way different. I'm just happy it's winter still or else I guess there would be tons of cockroaches! 
Anyways the last couple of days we have been talking and getting to know the members. We taught one lesson to Yolanda who is getting baptized this Saturday so that's pretty sweet! 
Yesterday we were able to go to church. I think there were 27 members there. Oh and the Branch President had me bare my testimony so that was fun. Haha. I think everyone understood it. 
It's kind of funny because everyone has cell phones and TVs here and even smart phones but a lot of them have dirt floors in their homes or no indoor plumbing. Seeing all the people here and what they have makes me feel really grateful for America and all the stuff we have at home. Anyways that's all I have for now! I love all you guys so much! 
I asked Elder Thayn what he did for his p-day, like did he go grocery shopping, etc...his answer:
We went to a members house for lunch. We actually haven't gotten any money on our cards yet because I guess there's a problem, so we literally have no idea what we're going to eat each meal. Lucky I have snacks from the MTC still. 


Pictures 

Elder Thayn uploaded a total of 26 pictures using a different method other then emailing. I will just post a few. Unfortunately he did not use the caption on the pictures to let us know what it is/where it is/who it is so I'll do my best to figure them out, some are easy.



Zac at the Asunción, Paraguay Temple



Bus drive to Mission home



Elder Thayn eating at a restaurant in Paraguay (I see the Paraguay flag) with all the new missionaries before going to Mission home in Posadas, Argentina



Elder Thayn on a bus drive to Obligado, Parguay with  his new companion (Elder Aguinaga), maybe?



Elder Thayn in his raincoat (he mention it had been raining)


New apartment pictures


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Week #6

August 27, 2013

Elder Thayn left the Provo MTC for Argentina on Tuesday, August 27, 2013.  From Salt Lake City he flew to Dallas then Miami.  We were able to talk to him at each of those airports, and after 6 weeks of not hearing his voice, it was awesome. From Miami he flew to Asuncion, Paraguay, where his travel plans end. How he gets to the mission home in Posadas, Argentina he did not know.


August 31, 2013



He is there!!!

Finally an email...not from Zac but his mission president.  President LaPierre sent us an email along with 5 pictures.

Email #1

August 31, 2013

Dear Thayn Family,
My wife and I had the privilege to welcome Elder Thayn to the Argentina Posadas Mission. We are excited to have Elder Thayn in our mission to contribute to edify the Church of the Lord here in The Argentina Posadas Mission. 
Elder Thayn was assigned to labor in Obligado Area with Elder Aguinaga as their trainer. During his mission, Elder Thayn will have opportunities to work in the Providence of Misiones in Argentina and Paraguay due to the mission having two countries. Although, Argentina and Paraguay are neighbors, they have different cultures and customs.
On Monday, they will have their preparation days where he will be able to communicate with you every Monday. The communication is generally done over E-mail, or to communicate with letters or packages, the direction of the offices of the mission is:
Elder Thayn 
Córdoba 1243
Posadas, Misiones 3300
Casilla 12
Argentina
We are very grateful for sending us a missionary spiritually prepared; he will be an influence in the lives of the investigators that they will teach, members who they will get to know, to his companion and other missionaries.

With love, 
XXX LaPierre
President of the Argentina Posadas Mission

Pictures from the Mission Home











Can't wait to hear from Elder Thayn on Monday, his P-day!!!





Friday, August 23, 2013

Week #5

August 23, 2013


Due to problems with visas, last Friday Elder Thayn told us he received a letter stating that he was being temporarily reassigned stateside. He would have to wait until Thursday or Friday of this week to find out where he was being sent on Monday.  

Surprise!!! 



Argentina!!!


              
Not Stateside 
(leave on Tuesday)

Email #1

Well it has finally come! Our travel visas (so technically not our official visas)! We found out last night so that was really exciting. We leave this Tuesday morning. Our flight leaves at 12:30 PM and our first layover is in Dallas, then Miami, and then finally Asunción, Paraguay! Except we're not sure how we get from Asunción to Posadas, Argentina, but I'm sure we will figure it out. I'm super excited but also a little scared since it will all be new to me. 
Today we were able to go to the temple again. It was so sweet, like always. I really like the new endowment video because I feel like it has more emotion put into it. Anyways, so our Branch President's wife wanted us to participate in the sealing of her parents who have passed away almost a year ago and also of having her being sealed to her parents. It was really neat to see. Watching performances like this truly testify to me that our church is the true Church of Jesus Christ. 
For our Tuesday night devotional Elder Maynes from the Presidency of the Seventy spoke to us. Here are some of my favorite things I learned that devotional. 
This one is actually a quote from President Monson, "The demand is increasing, but the impact is everlasting." He was referring to missionary work. 
The other thing I really liked was how he compared Joseph Smith to the perfect investigator of the past, present, and future. And then he compared Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ as the perfect example of missionaries. Although we will never be able to be as perfect as Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, they are still who we should be striving to be like. 
Well that's all for now, I hope everything is going well back at home!
Con Mucho Amor,
Elder Thayn


Email #2

 Here's a picture of me, Elder Averett, and Elder Murphy at the temple this morning ;) Yeah!

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Friday, August 16, 2013

Week #4

August 16, 2013


This week Elder Thayn wrote two emails to post on the blog.
First email, about his experiences this past week, second email, pictures, just two and neither of him. :(


STATESIDE???
US MAP 2

Previously, Zac had mentioned the troubles missionaries were having getting visas especially in Argentina, Brazil and some other South American countries.


Email #1

Hello everyone, 
So I will start out with the news I just barely received within the last hour. 
So, we finally found out if we were going to be reassigned or not. In our mail we received a notice that our visa clearance has not been cleared so this Thursday or Friday we will receive a temporary reassignment. Since now we know for sure, we're all getting kind of excited because it's like getting another mission call! I will make sure to tell you guys where I will be reassigned as soon as I know next Friday.  
On Tuesday we had our Tuesday Night Devotional and there were rumors the speaker was one of the 12 apostles and...... it turned out it was true! 
Elder Scott came and spoke to us, it was pretty sweet! It's really amazing how strong the spirit is with him, like as soon as he walked in it was like a wall that hit us! A good wall that is haha. Here's some quotes from him that I really enjoyed: 
"The Lord has called us to succeed, not to fail." 
"Pray, even when you have no desire to do it....that is when you need Him the most." 
"He is our PERFECT Father." 
And then my favorite was... 
"Sometimes he will let us struggle so we can grow." I really liked this one because it tells me (us) perfectly why we have hardships in our lives. 
After he finished speaking and the closing prayer had ended no one even moved. It was crazy, like no one even thought of moving. It was almost like a 6th sense in the way where our spirits didn't want to leave, that strong presence of the Spirit. It wasn't until Elder Scott stood up and started walking off. It was funny because as he was leaving he yelled out to us "Be good" and then right before he left through the doors he yelled "I love you" It was funny.
Also on Tuesday we had TRC which is where we teach members a 20 minute lesson. They just come and volunteer here at the MTC. But this time we did TRC over skype! Me and Elder Averett skyped a member named David from Texas. It was a really neat experience, but also kind of hard cause it was more difficult to understand him since it was through skype.  
Just today we had the opportunity to go to the Temple!! We went at 6:50 in the morning. We were able to see the new endowment video which is 13 minutes longer and what I thought was better too. It's always so peaceful in the Temple, especially in the Celestial Room. We will get the opportunity to do it again next Friday so I can't wait! 
Well that's all for now. I hope everything is well at home! I would like to challenge everyone to come closer to Christ and our Heavenly Father by trying to make our morning and evening prayers more sincere. Maybe by taking more time to say them and having no distractions around. For after all he is our loving Father and wants to communicate with us as much as possible. Thank you! I love you all!
Love,
Elder Thayn
Hmm...did you get that? He is giving us a 

to make our prayers more sincere, by taking more time and having no distractions around us...are you up for the challenge???


Email #2

Here's a pretty picture I took of the temple last Sunday!



That other picture is a picture of my "new missionary Host" sticker. I totally forgot to mention that on Wednesday our zone was able to be missionary hosts. It was pretty cool! The first one I got was an international missionary who was from France. And yeah basically he did not know any English... haha it was really hard to show him where everything was and get everything he needed but we eventually got it all. This was his first time in Utah he said. He was going to Tahiti, I just wish the best of luck to him in the MTC! haha. The other one was from Bountiful and he was the usual, we picked him up at the drop off and took him to his room and everything. It was a cool experience, but kind of weird to see all the crying parents and stuff. It reminded me of when I got dropped off, haha. 



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Friday, August 9, 2013

Week #3

August 9, 2013

This past week (Wednesday, August 7th) was Zac's 19th Birthday. His first birthday out on his mission, which was spent at the MTC.

Week #3 also means...

 Zac only has 3 more weeks left before flying to Argentina. 

Once again, Zac sent a short email to post followed by 2 more emails of pictures...

Email #1

Hello everyone! 
So I have to say, holy smokes! My birthday was the best I could ever ask for on my mission! I just feel bad because I have like no time to write everyone thank you notes, maybe I will throughout my two years! Haha So thank you everyone for your love and support! I got a total of 7 packages for my birthday. I didn't even have enough time to open them all on my birthday, so yesterday was my second birthday! 
So I figured out the hardest rule to follow in the missionary handbook is no communicating to family/friends with of course the exception of P-Day. Especially this week with all the letters I received. So be patient with me when it comes to responding to all of your letters. 
Earlier today we were able to clean the temple of which I mentioned in last week's e-mail. It was sweet! We cleaned the cafeteria, men's & women's dressing rooms, and some stair cases. We were able to sit in the Celestial room for 10 minutes and just relax and think. It was probably the best 10 minutes of cleaning the Temple. It was only a little awkward because I was in my black vans shoes... But we were in white scrubs that we cleaned in. But after knowing its totally okay since we're cleaning it was really neat! We were also able to see the Brides room so that was pretty sweet! 
Oh and we got some more exciting news in our district.... This Wednesday we will be hosts for the new incoming missionaries! It's weird cause I feel like I'm still new here. 
This week has been pretty good, more challenging though. So now we have two investigators that we teach every other day. So it works out to where we teach one of them everyday. Also being a zone leader has brought more challenges. Like, showing the new district (that came in two days ago) around and answering their questions, and also Sundays are just full of meetings! Haha but still good. 
So I decided the MTC is an emotional roller coaster! Haha but things are getting better now. It's just funny because sometimes I feel like I'm really understanding Spanish but then other times I'm so lost and confused. I have strong faith in the gift of tongues and I have already seen it be apart of me so far into my mission. Thank you guys for all of your support and remember that I'm also praying for you all back home! :) I will make sure to send some pictures! I love you guys! 
Love,
Elder Thayn

Email #2 

Me and Elder Averett's robes of power! The old zone leaders passed them off to us!

A box of cheerios an elder gave to me for my birthday! The cheerio lady was dressed immodest so we covered her up!


 All of the letters I've received from everyone.

Email #3

All of the packages I got from my birthday plus one more that's under my desk!

My haircut I got! The back is pretty short.


These are the elders that left on Monday to Honduras and Mexico.


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