Tuesday, May 30, 2017

29 May 2017



Probably the last MTC district picture on the mission! They're all awesome missionaries, and I hope to see them again


And us in Gliwice. It's a really pretty city!





Elder Anderson and the mission president, family, and missionaries




















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This last week was actually a lot more filled with stuff than any other week so far! HUZZAH

Oh yeah I need to buy some of those short sleeved ones. That shirt I was wearing on the exchange and in that picture was ginormous. You could literally have used those sleeves as a parachute! They did keep things nice and breezy, though, which was nice on a warm day.

Reese's peantut butter cups. That's also something that would be awesome to have here!

Today we went to a castle! Called Ogrodzieniec, look it up, because it's an awesome real life castle just like the ones we always imagine! It's also not a tourist trap, so it's amazing. Basically the thing I"ve wanted to to my entire mission, and life and we got to do it! I also got sunburnt again, but don't worry, it'll tan :D

We did quite a bit of travelling this last week! On Wednesday we had our meeting with Elder Andersen, and it was amazing! As soon as he walked in you could tell that he had the Spirit with him, and that he was a man who was led by God. My testimony was so much more strenghtened that day! He gave a lesson and the morale of the whole mission was just boosted so high! There's been so many miracles lately that we're all getting so excited! HIs lesson was on faith and on how to keep it on the mission, which is such a simple topic, and something that we've all studied so much out here because it's so hard, but he just gave one more lesson on it, and told us how we need to immerse ourselves in faith out here. He was so straightforward about everything and didn't even beat around the bush and I loved it!

       There was supposed to be two meetings, one for the missionaries and one for the members, but during the meeting with the missionaries, Elder Andersen said it would be a good idea for the missionaries to stay for the second meeting, and when an Apostle says that something's a good idea, you should probably do it. So ALL the missionaries missed their trains, and we had to figure out how to fit 60 missionaries into 4 apartments! The mission actually ran out of money for the month buying tickets and figuring this logistical nightmare out! It was awesome. The meeting with the members was also great, and he talked about reading the Book of Mormon every day. Another thing so simple, but it was something that I wasn't doing, because I was studying the D&C, but I've started to set aside 30 minutes every day to read the Book of Mormon, and I'm already seeing great blessings!

After that, we went home, and then traveled to a city called Gliwice, which is about 30 mintue train ride from Kato, where we had lessons with 2 less active members that went really well. Then the next day, while walking around a man stopped us and asked if we could tell him where a church is, and Elder Sommerfeldt said "we have a church!" and we brought him in, and taught him about the Restoration of the Gospel, and he accepted a baptismal date that day! His name is Witek, and he's from Ukraine, and he speaks Polish pretty well, so that's how we teach him. He was in Church yesterday, and will be at Family Home Evening tonight, so things are going very good!

Love you!

Elder Liechty

Monday, May 22, 2017

22 May 2017




Siemanko!

That's cool that you got to hang around Austrailians! Did you talk in a ridiculous Austrailian accent the whole time? If not you definitely need to do it next time. There's an Austrailian in our mission right now, and he's pretty cool. He hiked the mountain with us when I went last winter and he was only wearing shorts on. What a guy.

Also, I wish we had made a counter of how many times we've been to Arches. We might as well buy a cabin at the base of Delicate Arch we've been there so often!

Ok, just so I get the schedule, I get home, I unpack, I pack, I go to school. Not to hard. There's going to be a lot less videogames and laying on the floor doing nothing than I thought there would be, but that's ok. I've been exhausted for about the last two years, what's another couple of weeks going to do? Also, I realized- with the date being moved forward, I'll be able to hit a full two years! Also, speaking of things that are trying to make me as trunky as possible, and just another congratulations from Katowice itself, there's a big countdown timer right next to the main square that ends three days before my mission ends.

Also, we learned this the other day (and again, please don't think I hate it here! I really do like it a lot, but the coincidences are just incredible and funny ). Katowice is the name of our city, and 'Katować' is a verb which means "to torture"! Heheheh. What a city, I love it!

We had a big meeting about the meeting that's going to happen with Elder Andersen, and President Turek is just so stressed right now, and everything needs to be perfect. No one's brought up food yet, and I think it's just going to slide under and everyone's going to forget about it. But let me tell you, getting 60 missionaries from across the country to Warsaw and back in one day is quite the undertaking. The office Elders maxed out their credit card buying tickets for everyone! We thought those cards were infinite! We're all really excited and there's even going to be a musical number! We'll be singing Joseph Smith's First Prayer, and we had to get it memorized. I'm pretty excited about it all! also, if anyone wants to know what Polish songs sound like, here's the translation of one of the lines:

Somewhere in the mountains a lark was singing;  music filled the grove

beautiful.

This last week we also had exchanges with the APs! Elders Haskett and Kriser are the APs now, and it was really good. Unfortunately there was a lot of business and stuff that had to happen, and that interupted a few things, but for the most part it was good. We also got to play at their sports day, which has like, 30 people coming! It was amazing. I also got really sunburnt. Summer has finally come, and with it- sunburns and stinky feet. Rock on.

I think it's worth it to recommit ourselves to the Gospel every once in a while. And by that I mean really really often. If a fire only keeps burning if we add fuel to it, then we need to work on it every single day, so the fire of our conversion stays with us.

I love you all so much!

Elder Liechty

Monday, May 15, 2017

15 May 2017













HI THERE!

I guess this one's going to be short, too.

Woah, it feels like just a month ago or something when I wrote that at Christmas... Time is going by so fast.

Henry is the cutest thing that has ever existed on the planet. I didn't even know it was possible for a baby to be as adorable as he is, but there it is. I need to see him in person! And then be the cool uncle.

That is so strange that Caity is just working now! WHAT? So she's like, totally done with school for all time unless she wants to go back? That's so wierd. Where is she working?

For P-day today we're not really doing much, everyone needed to get haircuts and just do some regular things, so we don't have much time. We did start doing a 1500 piece puzzle in the chapel, so I'll be telling you how that goes over the coming weeks!

Also! Elder Andersen is coming to Poland in a couple of weeks to speak to us and all the members!!!! We're all really excited, and I can't wait! He comes in 9 days!

I hope I didn't sound too cynical about Kato yesterday, because I feel like I did. But I mean, it's true, things are a little tougher down here, but all the while the toughness of it is actually making it the easiest to stay motivated and keep going out and actually working harder than I have before. I don't really know why, but I like it! Because on my mission I do feel really close to God, and my testimony of everything has just gotten so much stronger out here. The growth and expereince I have gotten is more valuable than anything else I could have gotten. I've come to love people, and I've come to love the Savior. Nothing else is more valuable than that.

Love you all!

Elder Liecht

Monday, May 8, 2017

8 May 2017



HELLLOOOOOOOOOOO

Guess where we went today?! KRAKÓW! I guess that's what happens when you live right next to that city, and everyone wants to visit it for P-day. I got to see Michał, though!

Anyway, I actually really love it here! There might not be much to talk about this week, because we have NO current investigators, and all week we did finding activities! Which was actually really fun, and when I decided that I was going to enjoy it, and work hard for the whole time I was here, it became WAY easier to go through two 3 hour finding activities a day! That only happened once. But really, if you want to hear about the nitty gritty, then Katowice is the place to hear it. Mostly because it's really dirty here. There's also a higher concentration of drunk people that we meet on a daily basis.

I actually really like it here! My district is still awesome, and we've all been given the assignment to bring life back into this branch. Like Kraków, there ahsn't been a baptism here for about two years, and all the members are kind of feeling a little down about it, and that this branch is going to be like it is until the end of time. We had a meeting with President Turek, and he told us that he brought us all together so that we could figure out how to bring this branch back to life. Everyone in this city is are really hard workers, and know what they're doing, so President is really not messing around this time. We've been working super hard, and now have like five or six meetings set up for the next week! This is truly going to be a transfer of miracles!

The branch is also small, and there's mostly Polish people, and two people from South Africa. The most foreign person though is probably Elder Sommerfeldt, Canada is just such a wacky place. He's just got all his crazy cultural ways and things he does that are so different from Americans that it's really hard to connect with him sometimes. We try to learn Canadian to communicate, but it's just such a difficult language that we've all but given up, eh.

lololololololololololololololololololololololol (OH Sam, trying to be hilarious:)

Elder Sommerfeldt is awsome, we get along really well, and have already cooked one meal together! That's better than at least half of my companions so far! Sorry if I offended any Canadians reading this, but it had to happen. I'm sure you understand. He's really willing to work, and we get a lot done here! We're also speaking a ton of Polish together, and it's really helping me speak!

Nick asked you about skyping times because he was the only member we knew who would be willing to help and do it really quick. I'm going to Skype you at 8AM your time, so get your tv's ready for the LAST SKYPE of the mission!!

Oh yeah, I still play the piano. I played almost every day in Kraków as well, except for a few when Sister Dalton would play. If we add up the total Times I ddin't play, it's probably about 10. Elder Rowley is in Warsaw now! He's a zone leader as well, and doing great. He just texted me about the first pug he saw in Warsaw. We keep a pug sighting count between the two of us because pugs are the best.

Kato is different from Kraków mostly in just the looks. For the most part it's the same place just with a differnt shape. The one difference is that we travel a lot more to other cities surrounding Kato to do finding activities or looking for less active members. They also say it's the city of Hip-hop. I have yet to hear any hip-hop music, though.

Also I saw a bunch of ads for that movie (The Zookeepers Wife)! In polish it's just Azyl, which means assylum, but I guess it's pretty much the same thing. That's sounds really cool! I want to see it. Also, I only know that word because I"ve started working my way through a little pocket dictionary and finding all the words I don't know. Azyl was one of them. But I'm not sure if it's helpful or not, because now I just see a bunch of wordes all over the place, and It's like 'wow, i've seen this before, but I have no idea what it means!'. I've made it to 'E'.

We do have some investigators! Meaning we just set up meetings with them, but they're going to start coming more and more! Also, the other elders are getting investigators, too, so things are picking up here really fast!

Ok, I"m running out of time now but I love you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Elder Liechty

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

2 May 2017 Katowice









HELLO!

I have been transferred indeed. This is probably the last place I'll be on my mission, so here we go! I'm in Katowice, which is about 1.5 hours to the west of Kraków, and it's the place where when you tell people that that's where you're going to serve, they give you the kind of condensending "oh, wow". The kind that you get when you tell people that you got your mission call to Evanston, Wyoming. Most of the Polish members just laughed and said "Współczuję ci" Which means, I feel for ya.

But I love it here! I don't really know why so many people don't like it here, because the city is just like every other Polish city, and some parts of it are certainly more pretty and nice than other places I've been. Kato (that's how we call it) is really a conglomeration of a bunch of littler cities instead of a big city like Kraków or Warsaw. It's kind of like the Utah Valley, but with apartment buildings instead of houses. My companion is Elder Sommerfeldt. He's from Canada, and the battles we've already had over which country is better have been intense.  I think I'm going to start waking up to the Star Spangled Banner every morning from now on. Haha, but we really get along all ready, so things are going good. We're both new to the city, so we have no idea what we're doing, and it's awesome! That's called a 'whitewash' and it's pretty exciting, I've always wanted to do it. I haven't met the branch yet, but they say it's pretty much like every other branch in Poland, so I know what to expect. In my district there's me, Elder Sommerfeldt, Elder Zamora (from Costa Rica), Elder Rasmussen (who just came here from Szczecin!), Sister Anderson and Sister Van Woerkom. They're all really cool, and I'm excited to work with them! I'm Zone leader again with Elder Sommerfeldt, and I'm excited I liked being it last transfer and being able to meet so many missionaries.

I have made no decisions on my return date, and I still have no idea, but I need to decide today. I'll see what my district thinks I should do ;)

Leaving Kraków was really hard. I didn't think I liked it as much as I did, but on sunday we had dinner with a bunch of the mebmers, and saying goodbye to them was so hard (Side note: during dinner, we had frog legs! Honestly, they taste just like chicken, it was so wierd. It also looked just like a frog, though, and that was a little nasty. Why did anyone think it was a good idea to eat them?)! I really came to love all of them so much, especially the new converts Michał, Kamila, and Teresa, but the time for me to leave has come. All of them gave gifts, which was more than anyone else had ever done, and they were also really sad to see me and Elder Pettit leave as well (Elder Pettit's gone up to Poznań). Dropping Elder Pettit off at the train station was also really hard and sad, because we spent 6 months together in Kraków, and he's become one of my really good friends. 

I am now in the place where so many other missionaries were when I figured their mission was practically over, and they had so little time left. But here I am in Kato, and I've got some work to do here, and I'm not going to stop until I figure out what it is and do it. This is going to be great!

I hope everything is going great back home, and that you're having a bunch of parties for graduation! 

Love, 
Elder Liechty