Adventures in Epidemiology

This week we were supposed to have a series of meetings throughout the mission with a visiting General Authority Seventy (my mission President’s boss). However, both the high-profile visit and our weeks of careful planning went out the window when several non-American missionaries tested positive for Tuberculosis. There were a couple of frantic days as we scrambled to cancel travel plans and reservations while simultaneously isolating and testing the missionaries who had potentially been exposed. So far we are looking good as most everyone has very fortunately been testing negative. It has been very stressful and frankly a little bit scary this past week, but the Lord’s counsel to the prophet Joseph Smith has been […]

Not Really Sleeping

This week has left me exhausted. We’ve had a lot going on this week early in the morning and late at night, which unfortunately means that we just lose sleep because we have to work in the office during the day. On Tuesday, we waited at the bus terminal until after midnight for a couple of missionaries because the bus they were traveling on was 2+ hours delayed. Then we got up at 4:30am to take them to the airport🫠 We also have a missionary who is in the hospital right now. We have all been taking turns accompanying him so that he doesn’t have to be alone. For a variety of reasons, we were […]

Transfers, Cafayate, & the Airport

The past two weeks have been incredibly busy. Elder Speirs left the office and so I have now become the senior assistant. The day that he left, I felt the very real weight of responsibility for the mission shift onto my shoulders. Last week, we worked on transfers all day, everyday. Transfers are when assignments to teaching areas and companions are changed, and it requires a lot of forward planning to make sure that people and things such as house keys and cell phone chips don’t get lost in the process. President Janzen sent us the list of where he wanted everyone to end up and we worked from 10am until 10pm coordinating everything for […]

Visiting Jujuy & Being in a Trio

We traveled with President and Sister Janzen to go visit the missionaries in Jujuy this week. While they were interviewing missionaries for 3 days, we got to go out and do visits with the zone leaders there. That meant that I got to go back to Ciudad de Nieva and visit a bunch of the people that I knew and helped to join the church. It was so fun but also really cold🥶 Elder Speirs is going home next month so we are in a trio right now with the guy who will be my companion once he leaves. His name is Elder Shirley and he’s from south Dallas, Texas. He’s an awesome missionary and […]

Super Busy

I’ve been running a lot of errands and eating a lot of fast food. Also, we got to go to the temple which was awesome! Here are some pictures.

The Airport and Other Things

This past week a group of 14 missionaries finished their missions andwent home. Starting at around 6pm on Sunday evening, we were picking them all up from the travel bus station and taking them and all of their stuff to the mission office. Some of the buses were super delayed, so we didn’t get home until 3am… Tuesday morning we woke up at 5am to help take all of their stuff to the airport in our truck. Needless to say, it was a little bit of a struggle to stay awake working on Excel spreadsheets in the office the next day. On Sunday the new temple in Salta was dedicated by Elder Christofferson, one of […]

An Office Job

This week I started working in the mission office in the capital of Salta. The missionaries who are assigned to the office work from 9am until 5pm managing the housing, finances, medical, travel, and technology stuff in the mission, then go do normal missionary work in their teaching areas until 9pm. My companion and I are the assistants to the mission president. That means that we deal with everything that isn’t a normal occurrence, such as planning for and presenting at meetings with other missionaries, helping missionaries arrive to and leave from the mission, and planning which missionaries will get moved to new teaching areas. This past week, we received 19 new missionaries. My companion […]