Monday, November 27, 2017

Vertigo

Sweet Buddha's belly there's a lot going on here guys! Lemme see if I can gather my thoughts. It's been a week full of travel, goodbyes, and hellos.

FIRST OFF
I'd like to dedicate this email to my cousin, Hermana Penner who is officially done with her mission today. I chose the song "Vertigo," by U2 after she reminded me the other day of a jam session we had in the basement of my old house back in Utah. Good times. I'll be honest, it's still weird to me that we both were called to serve in the Madrid mission. Even after over a year since I received my mission call. Regardless, I'm glad things worked out the way they did. She's definitely made a big difference for me here. Good luck out there in the real world, cuh 🤙

Last Tuesday we went over to Tenerife for intercambios. We got the chance to see the southern, less-green side of the island in a city called Los Cristianos. It was so packed with tourists to the point that I really didn't know whether to speak to people in Spanish or English. I was with Elder Smith and Elder Meeks for the day while my companion went with Elder Stulen, who's from Norway. We gave him a proper American experience by making deep fried Oreos.

On Saturday we got transfer notifications. We found out Elder Jones is headed back to Madrid to be companions with my old comp, Elder Waters. We woke up really early this morning to fly to Tenerife once again (for the third time in 4 weeks) so he could catch his flight back to the peninsula. I'm currently with the Elders of La Laguna spending P-day with them. My new companion arrives tomorrow morning. His name is Elder Lowder and he's from Minnesota/Idaho. I don't know too much about him, but the small amount that I have heard has been good. 

That's all for this week. Excited to keep working here in the islands. It's been a blast so far and I can't wait to see what's to come! Vale chikis, me voy. 

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇪🇸🇮🇨

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1. I don't have time to write captions deal with it












Monday, November 20, 2017

Am I Alive?

It's Monday! It's been a crazy week that's flown by (as always). Can't wait to let you guys know all about it. We had a member of the Stake High Counsel, Nenad, visit our little group yesterday. When church started, there were only 8 people present including us. Many people came in late, but it's a bit disappointing. We have a weekly attendence of around 20-25 members and we've been trying to improve that since I got here. We decided this past week that we're going to focus more on finding a new group leader that's a member. Nenad also asked us to go through the member list here and get in contact with all of the less-actives and see if they're interested in returning to church, so we'll be busy the next few weeks doing that.

This last week, we FINALLY got the chance to go up to the north-eastern part of the island to visit an investigator named Mateo. He's been super busy with soccer lately, so it took a while for me to meet him. He's such a sick kid. He's from Colombia and is basically golden aside from the fact that he can never get to church (which often times is the case). He lives 3 hours away by bus on weekends since the schedule is different, so to go to church on Sunday, he has to spend 6 hours total travelling. He invited us to go over to that part of the island later today to go on a hike with him, which is why this is going out a little earlier than usual. The area where he lives is absolutely stunning. I've been told it's a lot like Hawaii although I've never personally been. We're excited for it.

I chose my subject line today because of the talk that Nenad gave in sacrament meeting. He based it off a talk given by Elder Hallstrom a few years back which addressed the difference between being active in the church and active in the gospel. As members, we can go to church every Sunday which is good, but if we're not doing the things we need to do during the other 6 days of the week, we're missing out on so many blessings. It's the simple things during the week like reading our scriptures and having daily prayers that are much more important that we often think. It honestly took me until my time here in the mission to fully realize that. It reminded me of the song by TEAM which goes, "Am I alive, or just breathing?" I want to invite you all the look at yourselves and ask the same question. Are you alive and active in the gospel by doing all you can and setting an example to others? Or are you just breathing by simply going to church every Sunday? The difference in blessings between the two options is outstanding.

I think that wraps up this week. The next few days are going to be fun. We're going to Tenerife again to do intercambios (exchanges) with the missionaries in the southern part. We usually don't get the chance to go on intercambios here since it's hard to get plane/boat tickets, so I'm way pumped. It's the last week of the transfer and it's almost certain that one of us will be leaving in a week, so we're making it count. ¡Que tengáis una buena semana! 

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇮🇨 🇪🇸

Fotos:
1. From a short hike we did last Monday


2. Return of the piso-find hat from Toledo
3. Letting you guys know where the ocean is

Monday, November 13, 2017

Tenerife Sea

Hey guys! It's been a minute. Sorry I didn't get a weekly update out last week. It was a pretty crazy day since we went to Tenerife, a neighboring island, and had P-day with the rest of missionaries here in the islands. I can now say I know what Ed Sheeran had in mind when he wrote the song "Tenerife Sea." We went on a hike with some light rain with a guide who taught us about the natives to the islands, the Guanche. I won't lie, the hike we went on reminded me a lot of Northern California. After the hike, we went to a Guachinche, a restuarant where they make authentic Canarian food which was superb. Super cool day. We had zone conference the day after which is always great as well. 

REWIND:
Since I didn't get an email out last week, we had a fun time on Halloween. Apparently the thing to do here if your a 12 year old is dress up in black with a mask and then go around throwing eggs at people. We had a couple thrown our way, but we managed to get home clean. Halloween is a pretty recently adopted holiday, so it's not nearly as hyped here. Since Thanksgiving isn't a holiday here, Christmas music is now in full swing. No shame at all.

The last couple weeks have absolutely flown. Only two weeks left of the transfer now. We met with Javier a couple days back. He told us that he wants to be baptized in January. We're not sure if he'll still be here in La Palma or if he'll be moving to Tenerife, but we're happy that we finally got a commitment for baptism. We also talked to Sulay, Wendy's mother, this week. She told us she really likes the church, but doesn't see why she needs to do certain things since she's older. We'll be meeting with her next week to clear up her doubts. 

I'm having a brilliant time here as always. Hope this made up for not sending on out the week before. I've got plenty of pictures in case that isn't the case. Have a great week everyone!

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner

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1-3. THE HIKE



4. Guachinche restaurant afterward

Monday, November 6, 2017

Fam

I wrote this earlier but haven't had internet all day. Gonna skip the weekly update this week sorry. We went on a hike and learned about the history of the natives here. We ate some super good Canarian food afterward. Anyway, sorry. I'll send another email with pictures from today in a sec

Hey just shooting this out now in case I don't have time later. We're in Tenerife with the rest of the zone for P Day. We're gonna go on a hike soon which should be awesome. Hopefully I get some decent pictures. Zone conference tomorrow as well.

It's been a good week. Honestly, sometimes I feel weird not having a lot to report with missionary work in my updates, but a lot of what we do in La Palma is focused on strengthening members. There was a lot of crazy stuff going on before I got here, but a few people have moved away, so the worst of it is gone. We've got a couple of friends that are progressing, but it's so hard to meet with them since they live on the other side of the island. We're gonna try and start using Skype or Facebook messenger to have lessons. Hopefully they're ok with it hahaha.

How are things back home? Braden turns 17 tomorrow right? Does he still sound like he's 10? Also tell him he's super quick, but he's gotta run quicker to be able to beat me when I get back. Can't really think of anything else to write tbh. I'll try and get another email out later 🤘

Elder Penner 🇪🇸🇮🇨

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