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Showing posts with label 한국. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 한국. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2014

January 5, 2014 Woot! Holy Missionary Batman!

Woot! Holy Missionary Batman!

Or as I said in the MTC, "holy time to teach a lesson Elder"
You just replace Batman with Elder, the guys really liked it. Anyway...

This week has been a little hard. We got a tiny bit lazy and we didn't meet the goals we set like we've done the previous 2 weeks. yikes!

Lee Yun-Jo 이윤조 is honestly the perfect investigator. He recognizes the good feelings that come from the spirit and he wants to keep our commitments. He's been to church twice and he only needs to attend one more time before we can get him baptized. He accepted the soft baptismal commitment which is, "Yun-Jo, as you keep the commandments and as you feel the promptings of the holy spirit, will you be baptized if you indeed receive that witness that it is true?"

We haven't got him with a date yet because he says, "Yes, I will get baptized but I don't want to go so fast you know, I used to be Buddhist and these things take time, I don't know like, I kind of want to see Salt Lake City first before I make a decision to join your church and all, don't get me wrong you know cause I like um, I like you guys and I love your church it's very clean and simple and usually has good food but, we will see. Yes when I know that it is true and maybe after a bit of time I will get baptized, yes."
-kinda thing....
see what I mean. 

We gotta get him reading the book of mormon and praying you know! Come on man!

He says that he tries reading a little from the book of mormon, but it's often confusing, sometimes has hard words and it talks in a kind of old style of language like the bible. So instead he'll go on the internet or whatever and learn more about Brigham Young and pioneers and stuff! It's crazy how smart he is and how addicted to research he is. Like what's up man, you're not going to feel that it is true from an internet article about native americans... you got to open the book man!

Anyway, of course I'm going "slow" with him as he asks and not pushing him past his limit. We'll get him soon. I think this week we could have a baptismal date from him if he prays and reads like we've always committed him to do.

Lee Hyun-Suk 이현숙 didn't come to church again. We visit him a lot. Often he isn't there, but also often he is there, says that he will come to church with us and then doesn't answer the door! Ouch! What are we going to do with that kid.

There's some others and what-not but those are our highlighted work efforts. We are really focusing on those two and as usual street contacts so we can get more investigators. I definitely need to puck up and testify to these intimidating Koreans. Usually they like Americans, but I still don't know how to talk and it's often awkward and challenging for me. I try bearing testimony and sometimes they'll like run away and I have to chase them down and give them a simple mormon.org card with our phone number on it. phew.

But I am really happy about Lee Yun-Jo. He's going to be baptized I know it. Meeting with him lifts my spirits and lets me know that the Lord has prepared his children to come back to him and that some of my efforts are working in favor of a souls salvation. 

I was a little down about not trying my best and not knowing how I'd ever get the language and not meeting our goals when a ward member pulled me outside the church and opened up her trunk. She told me that she wanted to show how grateful she was because of how hard I've been trying, so she gave me some expensive truffles. It really made me happy. I know that I have all of you praying for me and rooting for me waaaaay over there in America, but it's hard sometimes when it's just us two against Korea and no one really says, "good try Elder" or "keep it up, you'll get one next time". Having a Korean rooting for me really lifted me and gave me some more energy to keep trying. I think I'll be good. So much work though....
So now just for some fun info, not missionary stuff.

Korean Culture is kind of awesome! Guess what we did for new years. So instead of trying to stay up for just midnight and drinking some sparkly or whatever... it's not bad, but I like this is better!

We woke up at like 5:30 and went outside to meet the ward. We hiked up a mountain in Seoul and waited in the cold for the sunrise!
Wow!


A bunch of sky scrapers and lights of the city....
gets a little brighter
Sky starts turning a little big orange and now you can make out the river...
gets a little brighter
More people start showing up and the whole mountain top is stuffed with Koreans all on their phones and cameras trying to tell all their friends about it or taking pictures of it instead of actually enjoying it haha...
gets a little brighter
Then, then then, the sun slowly peaks out and everyone is drenched in orangy-yellow light and we all cheer.
Then we hike down and make sure our hands are still circulating and eat the traditional New years meal with the ward. (Koreans eat a traditional Korean dish - Dak mondu guk (떡만두국) - and it's kinda like how Americans eat a specific dish for thanksgiving, turkey potatoes yams stuffing, except for Koreans it's rice and mondu (만두) cooked a specific way.... yum.)

So.... later in the week.

We're 전도ing along (proselyting) and we hear some Asians canna speaka da english! 
So we're like, Woah!
So we chase em' down and start speaking english with them.
One is a Chinaman another is a Japanese and the third is a Korean.
The Chinaman really liked how I could speak Chinese and Korean and English, he thought I was a genius. They tell us that they're all English teachers and that's why they speak together in English, cause that's their common tongue. They are celebrating their last day in Korea before the three friends split up and go back to their original countries namely, Japan and China. They wanted to eat a crazy Korean Dish!!!! We asked if we could join them.... so....

What do you get with two Americans, a Japanese man, a Korean and a Chinaman in a fish restaurant.....?
I'll tell you.

Octopus!!!
Woah!!!!

They bring it out on a plate freshly chopped up, and I guess the nerves of Octopi don't die very fast because the whole plate was alive and wriggling. I'll send you a video! gah!

We're like poking at it, "wake up!" you know and the suction things will stick to your chopstick.... so creepy....

Everyone ate one (including Elder Luker) and I couldn't believe it. You put it in your mouth and it moves around and sucks onto your tongue and teeth and the top of my mouth. I had to bite it dead..

. I didn't want it to go down still sucking and choke me to death. It was very chewy and I got it to stop moving and then swallowed it.

Yep, haha. And don't call me gross, you gotta embrace the culture, come on! live a little, no regrets, that's like my only chance to do that, plus, what a story! haha

So 화이팅 (fighting!) everybody! Love ya!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

December 13, 2013 - My Last MTC P-Day!!!!

Honestly, it's a little weird because they told us the majority of the people leaving the mtc get their ticket for either Monday or Tuesday, but mostly Monday. I'm district leader, and I went to get our notices from the mail, and my whole district is leaving Sunday morning. I swear it was like Christmas that day and I was Santa Claus. "Hey, Buckwalter, are they here yet? Have you checked the mail? where's our travel plans!? Hey Buckwalter!"
and I checked and I checked and finally they came and they said Sunday!!??
We report to the travel office with all our luggage at 2a.m.
We then ride a bus to the Salt Lake airport around 6
I lose my companion as he flies to Denver (haha sucker...)
I go strait to San Fransisco. (so basically half our district for some reason has to go to Denver and then to San Francisco  while I and a few others go strait to San Fransisco and have like 3 hours to chill and maybe get some pass-along-cards out)
After I see my companion again, and the rest of my district, we all get on a flight to Korea. I'll be in Korea like Monday morning I think... Remember time changes

TIME TRAVEL IS POSSIBLE!!!!!   Yes!

Anyway,
My singing last week went great! We have pictures. We all had matching scarves and we sang a capella carols. There was legit Christmas food and staff and it was incredible. Jenny Oaks Baker was also there and accompanied us on a song. She was on the other side of the gym also entertaining. It was way way awesome! We made a lot of people happy and the shrimp was incredible.

Ya that's right, I sang with Jenny Oaks Baker.
anyway. (to some family who care anyway)

Umm, today was our last service project for the mtc. We clean a chapel early early in the morning every Friday. As we clean, there's always this weird old lady who wakes up early to practice on the organ. It's really strange and kind of funny. Every week, we're just cleaning out trash and toilets and she's just sitting in the dim-lit chapel playing quiet hymns. It's kind of awkward and awesome. So today, whether she knew it or not, we got a picture with her playing behind us. :) haha. It's super funny. I'm going to miss that Grandma.

I don't know, just all of us in gloves with our cleaners and this random lady playing hymns behind us.
super awesome! :D

So I love you all. I'm a bit nervous and scared. I just hope that I can use the spirit effectively and do some real work. gah! okay.

yep thank you all! :D
-Elder Buckwalter

Friday, November 29, 2013

Anyanghashimnika / 안녕하십니까 November 22, 2013

On Nov 22, 2013, at 11:59 AM, Elder Wesley Buckwalter wrote:


This language is ridiculous, it's on and off... I feel like I got this sometimes and I also feel like it's not even a language, rather my teacher is just making sounds up to freak us out and play with us.

The temple is closing soon, so this'll be my last time at the provo temple, I think I'll be going to Seoul Temple once a month so.... the next time I'm going to be at the temple is in Korea!!!!!

I have to be honest, the mtc is starting to make me ancy. I know I still have a lot to work on, but I kinda want to just hit the streets you know, come on, let me at em'. I think it's like 23 days left.

So, some quick funny stories.

Sister Giles folks are vacationing in Hawaii without her.... and they sent her an authentic pineapple I guess to be funny, but it was actually super super super tasty, the sweetest fruit in the universe oh my gosh!  and it was really funny and messy and awesome!

Ummm. Elder Smith, has finally started understanding the prayers, so just before gym time... the coach guy with the whistle asks for a volunteer to pray and Smith always raises his hand. Umm... probably on purpose he prayed as follows:

Hananim Aboji,  하나님 아버지
Dear Father in Heaven
Um shik er zhu shyo so kamsaderimnida  음식을 주셔서 감사드립니다
We're thankful for this food
Um shik er  /  chuk bok hey zhu shi op so so   /   kamsaderimnida 
음식을  /  축복해 주시옵소서 /  감사드립니다
This food    /   please bless    / thank you   (this is not a complete sentence, but it's what he said)
Jesucerisido eh irumero Kidoderimnida Amen.
예수 그리스도 의 기도드립니다 아멘
In the name of Jesus Christ Amen. 

It's funny because, you can either thank god for things or ask him to bless things.... I'm not good enough to know how to say we're thankful for and please bless _blank_. But he said it.... it was so bad haha. and right before gym time haha.

When we start a hymn, whoever chooses the hymn says, "1 2 3, start!"
Well, Elder Flinders was starting the hymn and said, "hana, dul, set, ka jok! / 하나,들,샛, 가족!"
He was supposed to say Shi jak 시작 which means start but "ka jok 가족"  means family!

1...2...3........Start!  <---  He was supposed to say.
1....2.....3.... Family!  <---  What he said.

hahahaha

Anyway. My companion is really british. He played the oboe for a choir number the other day. He was really good. It was a short notice thing, he just went up and said, "I see that you have an oboe line on the music, Can I play that?" .... so the day of, he played it for a member of the seventy on the tuesday devotional. I was singing in the tenor section... I was supposed to be watching the conductor. Mtc choir is really fun and spiritual, I'm thankful for that.

Um, I love all you guys. I can't think of anything else to say but thanks for your prayers and your support in any form! I love letters, "dear elder". I love emails. I love treats! I'm especially grateful for all the funds supporting me out here.

The church is true, in Korea too, of all things, it's still true there. haha.
God loves you and I hope you see him blessing you, please give yourself to him so he can shape you to your full potential. I've tried my own way and I've tried his way.... and I got to say, his way works better....

See ya next week.

Elder Buckwalter



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Elder Buckwalter Enters the MTC today.




The Official start of Elder Buckwalter's Mission begins here!   October 16, 2013











MTC in Provo, UT


Now it's "Speak Your Language"!  

한국어









     한국말 합시다! 

 Let's Speak Korean!