Hello everyone! Abban remélem, hogy jó volt a hetetek. Annyira jó volt a hét nekem. Azért, halás vagyok.
Where
to begin? This week has been super crazy. Our work load here in Kapos
is going through the roof! I cannot recall a day where we found for
hours on end, because we have been running throughout this city going to
other programs! During this fun bunch of shenanigans that we did, I
rolled my ankle. Not fun! But, I'm totally fine now. No worries. God
really does want His missionaries up and running :)My name is Joe Giacalone. I've been called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for 2 years. This blog is about my experiences in Budapest, Hungary. I love my Savior and love to serve Him.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Kaposvár Week Two
Monday, November 18, 2013
Kaposvar Week One
Kaposvar Week One
Hello everyone! I hope you all had a fantastic week! I had a great, somewhat confusing, exciting, and odd week!
So, here I am! E-mailing from the city of Kaposvár! This city is so old and rustic, much different style and taste than Sopron had, but it's really interesting! The city is in the Southern part of Hungary, about a three hour train ride from Budapest. To the north is Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Hungary and in Central Europe! There are actually some members that live out there, and we hope to go out sometime and see how they are doing. The branch is pretty tight, little bit bigger than Sopron, and just as sassy! Lol.
Here in the city we have the Colledges, the Senior couple for this area. They also go to the city of Pécs on Fridays, but Elder Colledge is the branch president here in Kapos so they remain here for most of the time. They are super, super cool people. Sister Colledge says she is here for the "TLC" aspect of missionary service, and they welcome the missionaries over whenever we need help. In fact, the first night Neely and I got off the train ride (quite the adventure, since we didn't really know where we were going) and wandered around the train station for a bit until the Colledges showed up to help us. Then, they realized we hadn't had dinner or anything, so they took us out to McDonald's! Yay! Love them.
Kaposvár is also now a new part of the Budapest Stake, so now it comes under the "stake umbrella". In my opinion, I think they will soon split the stake into two seperate ones, since it is pretty big now. The Stake President and his family showed up on Sunday to visit the branch. They are super legit and they all speak fluent English, even the kids! They live in the Budapest area, though, so we won't really see them unless we serve around there. It was really awesome having them there because they have young kids with them, and I haven't heard kids crying or giggling in a sacrament meeting since I was back in Utah! SUPER cool!
Fun story time! So, originally I was assigned to serve with Elder Quinton. He is from the Seattle area and is a super cool guy! Then, on our first full day together we get a call from President saying that we will be getting a THIRD companion: Elder Gould! Yep, I'm in a tripanionship! It's super weird, but it's very effective. Our programs are spectacular, since both of my senior comps are fantastic Hungarian speakers! I am learning so much from them!
We had an awesome program with a lady out in the boondocks, and she told us that she had been through a lot of hard times recently. Her mother had passed away and she didn't have a whole of children nearby. As we all started bearing testimony of God's love for us and for the rest of His children, the best Spirit filled the room, and you couldn't help but smile! During that one moment I truly felt that this is why I came on my mission: to help people know of this goodness! The Gospel truly is the "good news", and it is my honor to share it with others. I love it!
I am so excited to be in this new area. There is plenty of challenges facing the branch, but they are so excited to be a part of the Stake now. It strengthens the branches and helps them grow. The church is really growing here in Hungary, and sometimes I just step back and watch it surge! I'm so happy to be here!
I hope you all have a splendid week! Remember who y'all are! ;)
Sok Szeretettel,
Elder Giacalone
So, here I am! E-mailing from the city of Kaposvár! This city is so old and rustic, much different style and taste than Sopron had, but it's really interesting! The city is in the Southern part of Hungary, about a three hour train ride from Budapest. To the north is Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Hungary and in Central Europe! There are actually some members that live out there, and we hope to go out sometime and see how they are doing. The branch is pretty tight, little bit bigger than Sopron, and just as sassy! Lol.
Here in the city we have the Colledges, the Senior couple for this area. They also go to the city of Pécs on Fridays, but Elder Colledge is the branch president here in Kapos so they remain here for most of the time. They are super, super cool people. Sister Colledge says she is here for the "TLC" aspect of missionary service, and they welcome the missionaries over whenever we need help. In fact, the first night Neely and I got off the train ride (quite the adventure, since we didn't really know where we were going) and wandered around the train station for a bit until the Colledges showed up to help us. Then, they realized we hadn't had dinner or anything, so they took us out to McDonald's! Yay! Love them.
Kaposvár is also now a new part of the Budapest Stake, so now it comes under the "stake umbrella". In my opinion, I think they will soon split the stake into two seperate ones, since it is pretty big now. The Stake President and his family showed up on Sunday to visit the branch. They are super legit and they all speak fluent English, even the kids! They live in the Budapest area, though, so we won't really see them unless we serve around there. It was really awesome having them there because they have young kids with them, and I haven't heard kids crying or giggling in a sacrament meeting since I was back in Utah! SUPER cool!
Fun story time! So, originally I was assigned to serve with Elder Quinton. He is from the Seattle area and is a super cool guy! Then, on our first full day together we get a call from President saying that we will be getting a THIRD companion: Elder Gould! Yep, I'm in a tripanionship! It's super weird, but it's very effective. Our programs are spectacular, since both of my senior comps are fantastic Hungarian speakers! I am learning so much from them!
We had an awesome program with a lady out in the boondocks, and she told us that she had been through a lot of hard times recently. Her mother had passed away and she didn't have a whole of children nearby. As we all started bearing testimony of God's love for us and for the rest of His children, the best Spirit filled the room, and you couldn't help but smile! During that one moment I truly felt that this is why I came on my mission: to help people know of this goodness! The Gospel truly is the "good news", and it is my honor to share it with others. I love it!
I am so excited to be in this new area. There is plenty of challenges facing the branch, but they are so excited to be a part of the Stake now. It strengthens the branches and helps them grow. The church is really growing here in Hungary, and sometimes I just step back and watch it surge! I'm so happy to be here!
I hope you all have a splendid week! Remember who y'all are! ;)
Sok Szeretettel,
Elder Giacalone
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Pics week 11
Sopron Week 11
Hello everyone! Happy transfers! :)
Yes! Transfers
were this past week and lots of people got changed and everything pretty
much went way crazy. So regarding me, I will be leaving Sopron! I am a
little sad, and wanted to stay here for the holidays, but I know that my
next area will be fantastic and it is where I need to be. Speaking of
which, my next area will be the city of Kaposvár! It is in the South
West zone, so I won't have to worry about speaking German for the time
being! Well, at least I hope so! Haha. So yeah, going down south! Yeehaw!
(Disclaimer: Hungarians aren't like southerners in the United States. I
just thought it was funny.)
Well, this past week has been crazy! We worked
pretty hard, and we both felt that one of us would be leaving, so we
made sure that we worked. Almost forgot to mention this fun tidbit:
Elder Neely is coming with me down to Kapsovár :) We just can't get
enough of each other! It's gonna be great, and I am super excited to head
on down there for whatever, or whoever, is waiting for us. And Elder de
Vries will be training, and Elder Becker will be getting my old MTC
friend, Elder Godderidge. Craziness! Anyway, we went with the Brown's to
a lot of places. They have been trying to get involved more with the
work, which can be hard for senior couples, but they are doing
fantastic! I know they will do great after I am gone. But, out of all
places to go with Elder Brown, we went to the University of Western
Hungary! It was actually pretty cool, and we got to talk to some of the
students there and they are super cool.
We also went (with the Browns...haha) to an older
lady that lives out in a village called Harka just a few minutes to the
south-east of Sopron. We sipped tea with her (herbal, don't freak out)
like fancy people and she talked about how pretty much she hates her
family and wants Hungary to be big again. Oh, the joy
of nénis. So much fun. We also had a fun Angol Ora last week. One of the
people there was asked to say the closing prayer and as she did it she
started crying because she didn't want us to leave! Super cool...but
also awkward. Haha. Then we went to a Chinese restaurant and I TOTALLY
had that octopus-squid stuff that we eat at Grandma's house all the
time. Representing the family in Hungary! Waddup. Also, I tried this
gigantic crustacean monster thing, it was like six inches big, and I
totally ate it like a Southern person in the bayou! Really, really fun
night with our district.
Also, going back to our fancy lady out in Harka, she
told me to tell dad that he "needs to eat one kilo of cherries a day
and his cancer will go away." Have fun, dad! ;)
Super excited for these next few days. I cannot wait to see what
happens and where I am going. This was totally out of the blue, but then
again, are transfers ever really predictable? I cannot wait to share
this message with the people of Kaposvár. Sopron: I came, I saw, I
worked hard, and we did so much work. We took a companionship that was
getting close to nothing in terms of work done, and we turned it around.
I got a super modern and fancy apartment, and I learned how to be a
better missionary. I had some rough spots, but nothing that was never
too hard or unconquerable. I know that Sopron is in store for some big,
big things. But then again, Hungary is on the verge of blowing up into a
miracle mission.
Just wait and see :)
Have a
fantastic week everyone. Do good. Remember Christ in all you do, and
remember: He loves you! Even when you don't feel like He does. He always
will.
Sok Szeretettel,
Elder Giacalone
Monday, November 4, 2013
Pics Week 10 Sopron
Sopron Week 10
Hello everybody! Another week that just flew by, and we have been busy, busy, busy!
The weather finally decided to start feeling like late
fall/early winter, and we have busted out our winter jackets! It hasn't
snowed or anything yet, but it is pretty chilly and always cloudy. The
Hungarians just finished celebrating "Day of the Dead". On November 1st,
they all go out to the cemeteries to visit loved ones and place candles
on their tombs or graves. At night, it looks like the graveyard is
glowing! It's absolutley eerie and scary, but also beautiful.
We also headed up to Budapest this past week to go
and listen to President Teixeira, the Area President of Europe! He and
his wife were able to share loads of helpful information with us
regarding missionary work, whether it be finding ideas or ways we can
strengthen our investigators. I really enjoyed it! The only part I
didn't enjoy was that it took the entire day traveling up to Budapest
and back...trains...the bane of my existence.
We continue to have great experiences with our
investigators. One of them went to church a couple weeks ago and
absolutely didn't like it. She said she felt cold and not welcome. This
week was a great surprise when she showed up fifteen minutes early and
was able to meet some members of the branch and get aquainted with them.
It was a Fast Sunday, and we were able to hear some great testimonies
from some of the solid members of the branch. Then, she surprised all of
us by going up to the pulpit herself and sharing her testimony! She
said she didn't know much about the church, but she felt something here.
It wasn't just peace, she said, but something from Heavenly Father. She
knew that. I was translating for Sister Brown that day, and I literally
just couldn't keep going on because I was blown away! Sister Brown was
just like "What's going on?! Tell me!" I believe that church can change
us for the better, and that miracles can happen when we are gathered in
the name of Jesus Christ. That, I'm certain about.
We are excited to meet with some new people this
week that we have tracted and streeted into. It's weird to think that
the transfer ends next week. I have grown so much these past two months,
and I cannot believe that time has gone the way it has. I really hope I
stay in Sopron for the holidays. I love this small branch and the
members here, and I love Sister Brown's cooking! What can I say? It's
fantastic! But, "come what may and love it", right? If I leave, then I
leave, even though I might be a little upset.
I'm so grateful for the upsurge of the work here in
Sopron, not only in our companionship, but also in the other elder's
companionship. They're doing fantastic! The Lord is truely hastening His
work, and sometimes it seems that we literally just walk right into
those that need to hear what we have to offer. So cool!
I'm so grateful for the Book of Mormon. It's a
fantastic book, and there is power within it. It can protect us and
guide us. I love that book. It's truely from God.
Love you all! I hope you have a fantastic week! :)
Sok Szeretettel,
Elder Giacalone
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