I left the MTC Monday the 10th at 3am.
We rode on a greyhound bus to the airport in salt lake. It was raining hard all
the drive up there. Then we flew to the airport in Houston, which took about 3
hours. We had an hour layover there and grabbed some food at Wendy's. Then we
got back onto a plane and flew to Port of Spain Trinidad where we were met by
President Mehr and his assistants Elder Creech and Elder Anderson. Everybody
was very nice and fun to be with. The 11 of us that flew down together were
then split up with the sisters going to one apartment and then the Elders went
to a different apartment about 4 blocks away from the mission home. I slept on
the floor with a fitted sheet as my blanket and found a pillow lying in the
corner that I used. The shower there was, well I'll just say it would have
freaked mom out. In the apartment there were the 4 Elders I flew down with,
along with an Elder from Trinidad, Jamaica and England. They were all cool and
the English Elder is here on St. Vincent too. His name is Elder Malyon. That
next morning the AP's picked us up in the big white 15 passenger van that we
rode in the night before from the airport. We went to an orientation thing at
the mission office. There was a slide show of what could happen if we don't
take care of our temporal needs, like some weird and nasty diseases that
mosquito's carry. There were some "wonderful" pictures of cases of
those diseases. They also talked about the money info we need to know and other
important information. After that, we went to a zone conference and then to the
mission home. The Mehr's house was really nice and there were a few iguanas
running around in the back yard. We had some pizza for lunch and then we had a
fireside for about 2 and half hours and then we ate dinner. It was ribs and
other BBQ food. President Mehr is a very intelligent man and is able to explain
gospel concepts in a very insightful way. He and Sister Mehr are both awesome
people and have strong testimonies. At about 8;45 we headed back to the
apartment. The next morning around 9am the AP's came and picked up Elder
Malyon, a few others and myself that were going to serve their first transfer
off of Trinidad. We had to allow an entire day for flying that should only take
about 2 and a half hours because the airline we use called Liat is infamous for
landing on the wrong islands and dropping people off wherever there is a place
to land. At the end of flying and thankfully landing everywhere we were
supposed to I arrived in St. Vincent, where I met my trainer, Elder Jacobson.
He is 18 and has been out for 6 months. He is a great example and knows the
lessons and scriptures very well. The first night we went out and met a few
people. we are blanking the area so we didn't have any set appointments. This
all happened on Wednesday. The place that we stay is on top of a hill in a nice
apartment that has a great view of the ocean. Our landlord's name is Gideon and
he's cool. He always is asking if there is anything that needs fixing or if he
can do anything for us. He lives next door. When you walk in the front door you
enter a living room with 2 couches and some side tables. Then behind a wall is
the kitchen and further back is the laundry room and the bathroom. At the very
back is the bedroom and it has air conditioning! That being said, I don't think
I've stopped sweating since I got here. In between our beds there is a door
that opens up to a small back patio where you can see the ocean and get a nice
sea breeze. Friday we taught a few more people. There was this one lady we met
whose name is Janell and she is here in St. Vincent to have a baby. She is
actually from the Grenadines and is married. We taught her the first discussion
and gave her a Book of Mormon. She was really interested in learning about how
it can change her life and how it testifies of Jesus Christ. Elder Jacobson and
I feel that she is going to progress very quickly and we can't wait to see how
things turn out with her. We are on foot and ride in 15 passenger vans to get
around. The people here stuff as many people as possible into these vans so
there are always significantly more than 15 people in the vans and you are
squished up against the other people in the van. The work is progressing fairly
well and we teach multiple sit down lessons every day. People here are very
willing to listen and talk about religion so getting into a discussion is
pretty easy. we cover an area on the Island from Caliqua to an area called
Diamond. we live in the middle close to the medical school. Saturday was fun
because we went to lunch with the senior couple down by the dock in Kingstown
and then spent some time with them getting to know the area. The Birds are the
senior couple and are really nice, experienced and do most of the public
relations stuff for the mission. We meet in a green house that has been
converted into a church building that is about a half mile southwest of where
we live. From it you can look out at the ocean and an island called Beckway.
During sacrament meeting it was rather distracting. we do baptize in the ocean
in a little bay about a quarter mile south of the church building. for exercise
in the morning, we run to the church and do some core stuff and then run back.
I have had a coconut cut up for me and drank the coconut milk inside. It was
good but it would have been better if it had been cold. I have tried some other
fruits like passion fruit and I have fallen in love with guava juice. Mango
season is coming up so I'm excited about that. Elder Jacobson and I are
teaching a family of a mom, son and family friend. The family friend came to
church and made several friends but the other 2 didn't come. They felt really
bad about coming and said they will come next week for sure. There is this
other boy who wants to be baptized but his mom want to know a little more first
before she gives permission. we also got a less active to come to church Sunday
and she enjoyed it. She was really interested in the Sunday school lesson about
the Atonement. We stopped by her house later that night and talked for a while
about the sacrament and the Holy Ghost. There are several other people I'd like
to tell you about but I don't have time. For P-day we went to a black sand
beach and played American football for 2 hours. It was really cool to be right
next to the ocean again after being at a different beach on Saturday for a
baptism. It takes 3 weeks for letters and 6 weeks for packages so if you could
put on Facebook that mail is not a great way for me to get things that would be
great. P.O box 601 Kingstown St. Vincent and the grenadines VC0100 for letters.
Use DHL or FedEx for anything other than letters. It will get to Kengonsalves
Ocean Terrace Indian Bay St Vincent and the Grenadines VC0100 in 3-4 days but
is VERY expensive. Love you and I will send pictures next week! Hurrah for
Israel!
-Elder
Parker
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