Wow, sounds like a huge week for you all with all the change and the moving and everything. Its crazy how everything is unfolding as we all grow up step by step. So as you must have heard a little already, I was in Armenia for a few days this past week with my President and His wife.
But the story starts before we got there. For some reason we had to fly through Austria before getting to Armenia. We had a 5 hour layover in the Vienna airport...you can only guess what happened. Yup, we definitely talked our president into going in to down town Vienna...he did want to go so he waited our stuff as I, Fish and Hardy found our way through a huge airport some how exchanged money into Euros and found a bus that works on the half hour to and from down town Vienna to the airport...NO BIG DEAL!!!! I was just in VIENNA AUSTRIA!!!!! It was BEAUTIFUL!!! I saw some amazing things and we even found our way to a crazy awesome palace. It was fun to literally have no idea how to speak German and to try to get around was way fun! We, on our way back to where we needed to get on a bus back to the airport, saw a small pizza place that was around 2-4 euro a pizza. The man working was way awesome and made our pizzas in less that five minutes. We didn't speak German and he didn't speak Russian or English, but some how it all worked out, its was too fun. I'll send some pictures. In Armenia we were absolutely pampered! The reason being that we were President Campero and his wife. We went to an ancient monastery that was built in the side of a mountain, where we listened to a monk priest guy sing to us in a place that a resonance of 40 secs per tone. He could make chords with his voice that would resonate for up to 40 seconds...everyone there looked like ME!!! its was so awesome!! I totally fit in, it was hilarious. we also ate at some of the amazing places EVER and the best part was...it was free for me! I was honestly on an all expense paid vacation.
We stayed at the mission home and met amazing people including the Stones that the Bybees know.
With Grigor renewing our Visas |
A man who is a "visa clerk" for our mission in Armenia, his name is Grigor, had become an idol to me. He is 26 and is a Branch president and very successful. He told us that he had three dollars, three ties, and no home when he asked his wife to marry him. He said he knew that God would provide and he does everything in His power to make the right decisions and He credits everything to God. He served a mission in Kiev and was a killer missionary. He taught me so much about who I want to become and what kind of character I want to have. We ( the missionaries) got our own little taxi and told tour driver to take us to center Yerevan ( the capital of Armenia) and luckily he spoke Russian (b/c Armenia was in the former Soviet Union) so He took us and I swear I saw half of Mom's family and all of our Persian friends running around everywhere...it was super trippy. The women were dressed modestly and it was such a huge blessing! Everyone was really nice. I saw the Mount Ararat which according to the Bible Dictionary is where Noah's ark landed and the mountain is 13 miles into Turkey...as in, I saw TURKEY! I was maybe an hour from the boarder. It was honestly the nicest break b/c we were not allowed to proselyte so we were just pampered b/c President Campero was with us. Yea....it was so fun. I learned a lot about how much I am worth to my Savior this week. He purchased me with His life. If you ever feel like things are hard or that you are not loved or anything at all, reflect on your relationship with our Savior and truly try to understand how much He loves you. He understands, anything is possible when we put our trust in God. Anyways, I love you all!! have a great week!!
-Sean
Bannana Splits after a Fireside at the Armenian Mission Home |
At the Armenian Mission Home with the Senior couple missionaries and the Mission Presidents |