December
27, 2015
This week was really
great!! So I want to tell you about it.
To start off last
Sunday was really hard. I got super homesick 'cause it was Christmas Sunday but
it didn’t feel like it at all. They did sing the two Christmas songs that have
been translated into Malagasy in sacrament meeting but that was it. The talks
and the lessons that day were just random and weren’t centered on Christmas,
not that it would have made much of a difference because I don’t really
understand much of what is said in Church (some of the lesson manuals haven’t
been translated into Malagasy so they use the french ones).
Then Monday I was
hoping people would be on to email back and forth, but I just missed everyone
which was sort of hard because I was missing home.
Monday afternoon
I decided to memorize my favorite Christmas hymn, "I Heard the Bells on
Christmas Day," and that helped a lot. The next few days went really well. We
shared a Christmas thought with the members and less actives we visited. I would read
my favorite scripture (3 Nephi 1:13) which talks about Christ’s birth and then
my companion would read a few verses from Luke. The week really started
getting good on Thursday, Christmas eve.
Christmas Eve there
was a district activity where choirs from all the different branches sang and
then a few other musical numbers as well. It lasted 3 hours. They sung a ton of
songs in Malagasy, french, and they even sung "Come Thou Fount" in English which
was way cool. It felt like Christmas!!!
Saturday morning, I
called home which was absolutely amazing! It didn’t really make me
homesick, It just felt good.
I’m glad everyone had
a good Christmas!!
I also went to a
wedding on Saturday. It was sure cool with a lot of singing and dancing.
Word of the week is manambady which means to be married.
Word of the week is manambady which means to be married.
Pictures include my
zone on Christmas and a haircut.
December
20, 2015
I’m super excited to skype you
though! I can do it at seven on the 26th (my time-- I don’t know when that is exactly
your time).
That’s about it. Nothing really special happened this week,
so it is kind of a short email, but I get to talk to you guys this week!!!!!
I almost forgot, word of the week is mirary which means
sick.
December
13, 2015
So this week has been
pretty great. My trainer said it was the best week of his mission so far. I’d
have to agree; granted I’ve only had a couple. We taught a lot of really good
lessons and taught a lot of people who seem like they have really felt the
spirit in our lessons. I’m still learning how to pronounce their names. They
are pretty hard. In fact, I still don’t really understand anything people say. Sometimes I think they understand me but other times I’m pretty sure they have
no clue what I am saying. Luckily my comp is a lot better at the language,
This week I went on
splits with the two Elders in the mission who knew Wesley. Elder herrin is an
AP and has two months left. He went on splits with Wes once. Elder Johnson is
going home this week, and he lived with him. It was pretty cool.
It is so hot here. I’m literally always sweating. It doesn’t even feel like Christmas. The fact
that you got snow seems crazy!!
I’m excited to talk
to you guys on Christmas. It looks like I’ll be calling the morning of the
26th my time. So late at night Christmas day for you
I love you!!!! Have a
good week.
Word of the week is zanaka which means child or children.
Word of the week is zanaka which means child or children.
December 6,
2015
So I haven’t gotten
any letters yet, I probably will only get them once or twice a transfer here in
Tomamtave that is about how often we get a visit from the mission pres or the
aps, yes there is a washer dryer and a fridge, yes I only want food in my next
package, no I have not had any bloody noses.
The church here in
Tomamtave is really young, I’m pretty sure I was baptized the same year as the
earliest members here, it is pretty interesting, everyone is literally a
convert.
The kids here are way
cool everywhere we go little kids just stand at stare at us, for some we are
the first white people they have ever seen, the kids are always happy and they
love giving us dona's (fist bumps)
We have had some
really cool lessons. The people here are very humble, every day we get to share
our message which is really cool. sometimes we talk about how missionaries in
America have it easy but when we think about it, we teach more lessons in a
week then they do in a month most times.
I’m doing well. I think
I’ve adjusted, last night I ate fish and it was really good. You just tear off
a part of the flesh scales and all and it is actually really good.
I love you I’m
excited to talk to you at Christmas in a couple weeks. I’m not sure if I will
get a test call, I also need to know when everyone will be home.
I talk about my
family everyday, I show everyone we talk to (almost) the picture of our family,
I really like talking about how we can be together forever, that is my favorite
part of the gospel.
So something I want
to start doing is telling you a word in Malagsy. the word for this week is
fianakaviana which means family
it doesn’t feel like Christmas here - it is just so hot!!!!
From:
Madagascar Antananarivo Mission
Wednesday,
November 25, 2015 9:48 PM
Subject: Elder
Smithson
Brother and Sister
Smithson-
Elder Smithson has
arrived safely in Madagascar after a very long flight. He had dinner with
President and Sister Foote and the rest of his group (who came via SA MTC) last
night, and is having training this morning. We are delighted to have a new
missionary here to help us move the work forward.
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| Corey with his mission President and the Presidents wife |
I have attached
photos of him taken last night.
Please let me know if
you have any questions or concerns. I also notice your package for him arrived
earlier this week—perfect timing.
Sister Woolley
Madagascar
Antananarivo Mission Secretary
Thursday,
November 19, 2015 12:00 PM
Subject: Leaving for
Mada!!!!
So I leave for Mada
on Monday!!! I'm super excited! also a little scared, I have never been that
far away from home, In fact I have never even been to another continent and Ill
be stopping on two on my way to Mada. I got my flight plans this week. It will
be a long trip. I'm the only one headed to Mada from the Provo MTC, but my
teacher is pretty sure there are 5 or so Elders in the South African MTC that
will come in at the same time as me. (They are from Mada).
One of my companions,
Elder Meacham, left on Monday for Singapore and we got as bunch of new
missionaries in our zone this week. Most of them are going to Indonesia, but we
also got an Elder who is going to Mada too! they brought him in this week
instead of next because of Thanksgiving!!! Its been cool meeting him, he still
has another 6 weeks here. Its crazy to think I was where he is less than 6
weeks ago.
That is about all
that happened this week. I will be mailing a lot of letters out hopefully
before I leave on my Monday. I got some donuts from Aunt Candi, tell her thank
you, they were delicious!! I shared with my zone. Also yes I got my drivers
license thank you!!! I really appreciate it!!
flight plans
leave MTC 10:30am
23rd
Leave SLC 3:47pm 23rd
Arrive Dallas 7:25pm
23rd
leave dalls 10:10pm
23rd
Arrive london 1:05 PM
24th
Leave London 6:05 pM
24th
Arrive johannesburg
7:10 AM 25th
leave johannesvurg
10am 25th
arrive mada 2:10 PM
25th
I'll probably be able
to call at Salt Lake and Dallas. I believe these are all local times. I don't
know what they are California time
I love you!!! Thank
you for everything!!!
11/11/2015
This week has been
really good. I should get my travel plans tomorrow. I should be leaving a week
from Monday, Nov 23. I have accepted the fact I am really not going to be able
to say or understand anything really when I get there, but I am really excited
to go still. Hopefully, I learn quick.
This week I met a
senior couple who are serving a humanitarian mission in Mada. They in fact left
today. I talked to them a couple times, and it was super nice. The husband is
really trying to learn Malagasy; he already speaks French. They promised to
feed me dinner when I get there, which makes me excited!!!
I also met a sister
from Madagascar who is headed to Tahiti. I got to talk to her a couple times
which has been really fun. I bore my testimony to her in Malagasy.
On Monday I skyped
with a sister in Mada named Ravaka. (she might have actually been in South
Africa at the time, I'm not exactly sure.) I mentioned Wesley, and she seemed
to know him. So ask him if he knows her.
It snowed this week,
but it didn’t stick. It might be the last time I see snow for two years; I really
want to have one last snowball fight though!!!
Yesterday I got to
direct traffic as new missionaries came in; that is probably as close to
hosting as I will get unfortunately. It was cool though. I saw a lot of tears.
A scripture I have
been thinking about recently is 2 Nephi 32:8-9. It talks about prayer. I have gained
a strong testimony of prayer here. I pray so often I couldn't even count how
many times. Prayer is a great thing. It is an opportunity to talk to our
Heavenly Father. Prayer can get you through the darkest night.
Thank you for the
letters and emails. I love you!
---
I just realized, I forgot
to tell you about the cereal challenge. That is what a lot of the pictures are
from. My zone ate a whole thing of cereal for dinner on Sunday. It was fun.
11/5/2015
Week 4 - Halfway done with the MTC
This week has been
really good. I'm starting to get the hang of Malagasy. It is a really cool
language. Fun fact: there is no verb "to be" and no plurals in
Malagasy. I got to go to the temple today, and it was wonderful. The temple is
a place of peace. I wish there was a temple in Mada. I firmly believe there
will be one there in my lifetime. I have hit the halfway mark of my time here
at the MTC. I am really looking forward to leaving for Mada!!! 2 weeks from
Monday should be the day (23rd).
For Halloween my zone
all sort of dressed up as Harry Potter Characters. Hopefully I'll have the
picture by next week for you. It was fun. It is also snowing right now; though
it is not sticking. I'm still really happy, though I'm not going to get to see
snow for 2 years.
Something that has
been said a couple times here is that as missionaries "we leave our
families for 2 years so that others can be with theirs forever." The
gospel is meant to bless families!! A home centered on the gospel is the
perfect place to raise a child. I love you!! The spirit has been really strong
here.
I love you!
10/29/2015
Week 3 - Study, Study, Study
So I'm getting used
to the MTC. There are good days and bad. Basically all your time is spent
studying; I'm learning a lot though. This week I started being able to form
simple sentences in Malagasy; it felt pretty cool. I'm still loving the food
here, but everyone else in my zone is tired of it. Maybe it's just because I know
I'm not going to eat this well in Madagascar.
Elder Neil L Anderson
spoke this week at
devotional it was pretty cool. He talked about how everyone who serves a mission sacrifices something. He also told us that bringing someone into the gospel is worth any sacrifice we make.
Love you guys!!!!
Elder Meacham is the
realy tall one, Elder Bagley is the redhead
10/22/2015 Week 2 – Re: I’m Here
Sunday was a turning
point. Monday was a really good day. I'm starting to get used to all the
studying. The spirit is really strong here. I have two teachers now; one was on
a cruise so that is why I only had one. The food is pretty good, but i'm sure
I'll get sick of it soon. There isn't much else to tell. I eat, study, and play
volleyball for an hour everyday. Malagasy is a really cool language. I'm
getting better at the pronunciation. They use a ton of vowels, especially a and
o.
I love you!!!
10/15/2015
Week 1 – I’m Here
So it has been a
crazy 2 days. I am what they call a solo missionary because I am the only one
learning Malagasy. Apparently there were 5 Elders who left Monday for Mada.
It's not very much fun being a solo. In class it is just me and my teacher
which sort of stinks; tomorrow I have to teach a lesson all by myself.
I have two companions
who are also solos. Elder Meachan is learning Malay and is headed to Signapore,
and Elder Bagley is learning Latvian. There are also 3 solo sisters in my zone
learning other languages. My zone has a total of 7 different languages
including Latvian, Lithuanian, Armenian, Georgian, Malay, Malagasy, and I can't
remember the other one right now.
Everyone else in my
zone got here last week; I was the only new person this week. They had P-day
today, but I didn't because I had to finish orientation. My branch President is
still letting me email home. While I'm here my P-days will be Thursdays though.
Since I was the only
one in my zone who needed to do orientation they stuck me with a couple Elders
who are going to the Philippines learning tagalog for orientation. But I'm done
with them now. They were pretty cool, both from utah. My actual companions seem
cool. I havent really talked to them much yet. I think they are both from Utah
as well.
Since I was the only
new kid my zone played some pranks on me yesterday. One of the Elders pretended
he was Russian and spoke with a Russian accent. He had me totally fooled. Funny
thing, he is a dual citizen of Denmark and the US. My zone also made me scared
of Elder Meacham. They kept telling me don't look in his eyes, but wouldn't
tell me why. He ended up cracking as we were getting ready for bed and told me
everyone was messing with me. They had me good though.
I have the felt the
spirit a lot; it is really strong here. I'm really looking forward to letters;
one of my companions got like 4 yesterday. The Book of Mormon is true!
Elder Corey Louis
Smithson
Madagascar


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