Monday, May 28, 2018

The Trap

Hey everyone! This has been a pretty interesting week. It's been frustrating, exciting, and just straight weird all at the same time. Today marks 17 months in the mission. Can barely believe it. Anyway, I'll start with the slightly less interesting stuff.

So the latest on Krissia is that she's actually not going to move to Toledo until the end of the year, so we'll continue to teach her. We're at a bit of a stand still with the people we're working with. In fact, pretty much everyone this week has taken a step back. We've got a focus on finding new people now. Wish I had more positive things to report regarding the work, but things have been average at best regarding investigators. The hermanas have a baptism scheduled for this Saturday. I'll be interviewing their investigator after P-day ends. Things are awesome here like always.

Ok so I chose the song "The Trap" by Satellite Stories this week. One of my favorite ways to get people to stop on the street is by asking who has the better tie, me or my companion. This week someone called me out on it. They were like "wait that was a trick wasn't it??" Super funny. I also saw (for the SECOND time in my mission) a lady walking with a little pig on a leash. This time I managed to get a picture. Today we went to Sol (Madrid center) and wandered around in the rain. Twas pretty aight.

Hasta luego,
Dr. Penner 🇪🇸

Fotos:
1. LEGENDARY PIG ON A LEASH
2. Great find
3. Sol metro stop today (S/O to Donald Glover)

4. Comp ft. graffiti that looks like Elder Burt
5. More graffiti fun









Monday, May 21, 2018

Fumes

It's Monday as heck. To be honest, this has been kind of a slow week. My comp, Elder Sorenson, and I have been sick like all week, but we've been working anyway. Much of this week has been spent "running on fumes" (by EDEN). We still got a lot of work done this week nonetheless and I'm feeling much better. Elder Sorenson and I already get along super well. I'm looking forward to the rest of this transfer.

A couple things with investigators:
After teaching him for like 2 months, (not sure how it didn't come up before lol) we found out that Jorge Luis doesn't even live in our area. We'll probably be passing him over to the B5 elders this week. A little sad since he's got great desire, but he'll continue to progress with them. This week we also found out that our investigator Krissia, is super down to join the church, but her husband has holding her back. The bad news is that she dropped a bomb and told us that she's going to Valencia for a week and after she's planning on moving to a pueblo outside of Toledo. 

Other than that, it's been another week of hiding potatoes in other people's stuff in piso and doing missionary work and stuff. Oh I also went on an intercambio with Elder Merrill that was pretty ok. We got failed a lot, but had a cool lesson with a Dominican guy at the end of the day. Bueno, nada.

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇪🇸


Monday, May 14, 2018

Blindside

Didn't expect that one. Today is transfer day and I'm staying here in B1! I was pretty sure that I would be leaving today last week, but transfer notifications hit me from my Blindside (by Hunter Hunted) on Saturday. I'll be honest I was really hoping I could stay longer. I love this area and we've got some great stuff going on. My hijo (trainee) is headed off to Fuenlabrada which is south of Madrid. He's gonna do big things over yonder. Elder Sorenson came in from Leganes to be my new comp. He's from California and we are already getting along really well. It's gonna be an awesome next 6 weeks.

Yesterday I got to talk to my family for Mother's Day! They're some pretty neat people, I miss those guys. Shout out to them for being rad and giving me motivation for these last 7 months that I'm out here.

On Tuesday I went on an intercambio with Elder Burt. The kid is so fun. We had a blast. That day, I had a Big Mac for the first time in my life (not sure how I went 20 years without one) and also tried Dunkin' Donuts (which is called Dunkin' Coffee here for some reason) for the first time. Apparently Dunkin Donuts is huge in Massachusetts, where Elder Burt is from, and no where else. It was aight tbh. Krispy Kreme is better but that hasn't made it over here yet. Still counting on that and a Panda Express before I leave.

Other than that, it's been a pretty normal week without much new. We just keep grinding here. Pues os deseo una buena semana.

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇪🇸

Fotos:
1. Transfer day meal at a member's house


2. Skype call home



Monday, May 7, 2018

Swim

"Life is a funny thing. It takes you where you least expect, and throws you out to sea."

Whether we sink or swim is our choice as Cape Cub says. Lucky for me, I've had some swim lessons (s/o to Kirsten & Todd Penner). Really though, the choice is always ours. This week has been great. It hasn't been long since the last time I wrote, so we'll see if I have anything to report. When i write these updates I always have no plan whatsoever. I just go for it. So that might explain the disjointed nature of these dads.

Anyway, we saw a cool miracle this week. So, my first week here in this areas 4 months ago, we talked to this guy named Luis from Tenerife in the Canary Islands. He told us he wanted us to teach his kids, but we were never able to set a time to go to his house, so we stopped trying to contact him. Last week, we taught a lesson to a girl named Loraine on the street and set up a time to come over and teach the rest of her family. We went to her house a couple days ago and LUIS answers the door. Turns out that he's Loraine's dad. We taught an awesome lesson and are going back tomorrow.

On a slightly sadder note, two of our investigators, Jorge Luis and Rosa, might have to leave the country. Rosa will go to England to work if her contract isn't renewed, and Jorge Luis might get deported... 🙃 We're praying that they'll be able to stay.

This might be my last week in this area, we'll have to see what happens for transfers next week. Keep on grinding fam.

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇪🇸

Fotos:
1. Dad tie day

2. Trying to give a pavo real a Book of Mormon today


Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Fake You Out


Hey everyone! No weekly update yet. The song, "Fake You Out," by Twenty One Pilots puts that well. My preparation day got changed to Wednesday since we're going to the temple. I'll talk to you all then!

Elder Penner

Ok, for real this time. This week was legit. I already explained the song title a couple days ago, and I wasn't about to come up with a new one.

I can't think of anything that was super lit this week. We're just continuing to find lots of new people without seeing a lot of progress. It's a cycle that we seen to be stuck in at the moment, but it should end soon. We've got a few investigators that have been progressing slowly and steadily.

Today we went to the temple and then went on a hike as a zone to el Valle de los Caídos - a memorial from the Spanish Civil War which has supposedly the biggest cross in the world. It's also where Francisco Franco was hurried. Really neat place. I'll send pictures.

That's all for now lads. Buena semana a todos!

Hasta luego,
Elder Penner 🇪🇸

Fotos:
1. Biggest cross dad in the world


2. Julio - dope Dominican guy we found this week


3. My sword made it home for all of you that were wondering what the heck it looks like