Thursday, December 29, 2011

My Foot


I'm sorry i haven't written for awhile, if you have not heard, i broke my foot 6 days ago. two days before Christmas. It happened as i was walking and stepped onto some un-level ground, i twisted my ankle and it made my foot go onto its side and all my weight was to much for the bone. 
so, i have been hearing from doctors that i need surgery. the plan was for me to go home to Oregon, get the surgery then come back to Brazil after 2 to 3 weeks. but when i got to Salvador to go home, i heard that if i ended up going home, i would have a very small chance of returning to Brazil. so i told my mission pres. that i wasn't going to leave if i couldn't come back. 
so we have been working with another option of getting the surgery here in Brazil. we have gone to 3 different doctors who all said i needed surgery, but today i just got back from a specialist who suggested not getting surgery. we have another consultation tomorrow and we are talking with other specialist to make sure i get the best help there is, to get back to work as soon as possible. 
so as of right now, we are working hard at keeping my in Brazil, and it looks possible for sure. i will keep everyone posted so you know whats going on.
i attached a couple picture so you can see what it looks like. not to bad. just a small bone.

i have had a few super special experiences with this foot problem so far. first, 2 days after i broke my foot, i felt no pain anymore. I'm not taking my medicine and the pain never came. to me it is a huge blessing, you can see from the X-Ray that the bone is broken all the way across. yet, i can put pressure on it or pinch it without almost any pain. i feel like this is a huge blessing on the part of all those who have been praying for me and i am SO very grateful for it (as the doctors here gave me medicine less powerful than Tylenol)
the second miracle i have see from this is that i was initially supposed to go home. if you need surgery as a missionary, you almost always go home. my mission president told me i would be back in 2 to 3 weeks, but latter we found out (the night before i was supposed to go home) that if i went home, the chances would almost be 0 of me returning to Brazil. but i needed surgery.. i made it clear to my president that i didn't want to go home if i wasn't going to come back. i told him that i will use my pocket knife and we will have my foot fixed real fast. he doesn't want me to leave either, so he has been calling lots of people and finally, and miraculously, got permission for me to have the surgery here. i felt that was a huge answer to my, and mine family and friend's prayers. 
so right now its not for sure 100%, but it looks as though i will be staying here and getting the treatment i need in Brazil. :) and ill be recovered soon. 
so thank you to all that have been praying and fasting and all for me. it has helped so much and i am so grateful.  i am doing good, my foot is not hurting and I'm keeping busy doing what i can do for the mission. 
i love you all and hope everyone had an amazing Christmas! 
Elder Cluff



Friday, December 23, 2011

A Note from Elder Cluff's Mother

Elder Dallas's Mother here,

Just got a call from Dallas's Mission and talked to Dallas.  He stepped off a curb and broke his foot.  The doctor said it is the worse kind of break for a foot, and he has put a cast on it but it may need surgery.  If it does, Dallas has to come home.  He doesn't want to come home, he said for sure.  I am asking Dallas with this email to please consider getting a blessing for your foot, if you haven't already.  I am asking all of you to please consider a fast and for sure pray for Dallas's foot, that it will heal without surgery, and he won't have to leave his mission.

 It is so nice to have people to call upon when help is needed.  Also pray for Weston, as when ever Dallas gets hurts, or breaks a bone, Weston has the same accident a few months later , even the same arm, finger when they had their fingers cut off by doors etc.  It has happened all their lives over and over, so hopefully with prayer, this time Weston can be spared and Dallas will heal without surgery.  Dallas is buying crutches right now, so he is working on the problem, sounding cheerful, posituve and telling me not to worry.  Dallas wares size 15 shoes and Weston 14.  Be thankful for smaller feet, they might not be in the way, so much.  Ha Ha!

Thanks again for all your prayers,  Dallas gets to Skype home Sunday, Christmas, at 12pm at Danes home after church if anyone wants to talk to him.  He will be on for two hours.  Weston is still in the MTC in Brazil so he can't call, Skype, etc.  200 missionaries can't all call.  The Brazil MTC is the biggest in the world.

Diana Cluff

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

"It's Beginning To Feel A Lot Like Christmas"

Christmas is just a couple days away and it shows here in Brazil! Christmas lights are all over stores and trees and shops are full of Christmas time sales!  my companion and i are looking forward to this Thursday when we will go to Salvador for a part mission Christmas conference. it will be super fun! my last companion Elder Luna left a Santa hat at the apartment but it was super dirty! so after some scrubbing i got it white again and ill wear it to Salvador. I'll try to get some pictures there also.  this last week we went to Salvador also, but it was raining real hard so i couldn't get any good pictures.  i couldn't believe the rain is Salvador! it was SO heavy and it wouldn't slow down! you could see sheets of rain blowing in the wind. after only a few seconds the streets had 2 inches of water on each side moving quickly down the hills. it was really cool to see, but i got soaked!  this week we found a few new people to start teaching and working with. we had a few appointments fall through until Wednesday, but we are working hard and watching as the Lord sends us more and more help to push forward this work that brings such happiness. it has been crazy hearing Weston go into the MTC in São Paulo. he had a good first week. he said that the people that work at the MTC knew who he was when he walked into the doors. i guess everyone remembered me and thinks he looks just like me.. weird haha that would be odd to have an Elder there for 2 months, than a few months latter another Elder comes in that looks exactly the same and has the same name... its wild that right now weston and i and going by the exact same name! if we were in the MTC together is would be insane..  I'm sorry this weeks e mail is super short, i don't have much time this week but i promise to give a report on Christmas next week. i really hope everyone has a wonder Christmas and i hope you keep the Savior in mind as you celebrate with your families. remember to give thanks for the things you have and the things you receive. "let gratitude be the hallmark of this Christmas season" com amo Elder Cluff

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Fun on the Mission



this week was just as much fun as it was work! i belive that, in missionary work, u can work hard and have fun at the same time.
so the pictuers this week are more focused on the fun i had (while working hard) haha
first is a sweet pictuture of me spinning steel wool. you tie a piece of steel wool to the end of a rope, touch it with a lighter and spin it real fast, it throws sparks everywhere!! brings back memories of running around in the metal fabracation shop growing up. it looks extra cool because i lowered the shutter speed on my camera so it look a picture for almost a full second instead of super fast. :)

in Brazil they have a food called, Coxinha. ponounced (coe-sheen-ya) its looks like a tear drop and it is deep-fat-fried and has shredded chicken in the middle. soooo good. i really wanted to learn to make them and one of the members found out. it turned out she really wanted to learn to make pizza to sell at the bakery at her house. so we did a trade :) she helped me make Coxinhas and i helped her make pizza!! thats the next two pictures. she feeds us all the time! so nice.

the last picture is a litlle strange... yes, thats make-up. haha
my companion and i went to visit Pâmela and Rebeca on monday night, and as we were on our way we decided it would be a good idea to teach them about home night! so first we shred a message about being thankful to our Father for all that we receive. we used the story in the Bible about the 10 who were healed by the Lord and only one thanked him. in Luke.
after the lesson we decided to play games. so we played a game i learned at the Shumways, everyone sits in a circle, one person gets a cap full of water and thinks of a fruit, then everyone else thinks of a fruit as well. then the person in the middle with the water goes around and each person says a fruit, they go around until someone says the fruit that the person in the middle is thinking of. then the unlucky person gets a face full of water haha i think the girls cheated a little because i got really wet.. haha but it was ok because its so hot your dry in 3 minutes.
then the next game was the same concept, but it was a memory game, your in a circle, one person says a word, the next says the last persons word and a new one. it continues until someone cant remember a word, then he gets a mark with make-up. well, my Portuguese isnt super great so it was really hard to remember the words! so i got a few dots. then the girls just got carried away. haha she even put a mole on my left cheek!!! it was so not fair.
:-)  haha
it was a good week. also the mission president came to the Zone and did interviews and a conference. he is amazing! i learned a lot and felt renewed in my missionary work. he is really a good president.
i had some weird health things this week, my eye lids have been itch and a little swollen, nothing to bad, you can see in the make-up picture, when i look up it looks a lot worse than it is. you cant really tell unless you look close but my companion has been laughing at me haha its almost gone now though, nothing bad.
last night one of the members of my district made root beer with some root beer extract he got in a package. that soda doesnt exist here. it was soooooo good :) he also got peanut butter. that doent exists here either. and oh my goodness, he opened the bottle and it was the best smell i have ever smelt in my life. 4 months without peanut butter is a long long 4 months. haha he got 4 bottles, so we have a good stash ;)
i have been meeting new people in Brazil every day. tons of people! and this week we met the first atheist i have met in the 4 months i have been here. it seems like every single person believes in God here. its amazing! he was 14 and had a bad experience in his life that made him not believe God was there. yet, he was still very receptive to us and we are teaching him.

my companion and i agree that Pâmela has been the most spiritually ready investigator of our missions. she is amazing! she has been a meber for almost a month and she has a Goal to go on a mission, to go to the temple this December and when she is old enough to be married and sealed in the temple. she has already braught 2 of her friends to our lessons to be taught and is helping them. i really feel like if i went home now, she would've made my mission worth serving. i feel like i have helped someone that will now help many others. she is incredible. i will never forget Pâmela or Rebeca.

remember the 19 year old that my companion and i were trying to get to come to church and go on a mission? he reports in November to the MTC. he got his mission call two weeks ago to western Brazil. the Amazon. he is way exited. :)

well, thats about all this week. its getting colder in the US and hotter here, this week was crazy hot! but i like it. not to bad. it was a good week and my Portuguese is coming along really fast.
i hope everyone is doing good!!
com amo
Elder Cluff

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Down in Petrolina Brazil!!



this week went by so incredibly fast!
some things i did this week,
my companion and i had another baptism this Sunday in-between sessions of conference! Rebeca is 11 years old, she is the sister of Pâmela, our last baptism. this family has turned out to be the thing i have loved most about my mission so far. we have been teaching them for a month and now Pâmela and Rebeca feel like little sisters to me. they have both received strong testimony's of the church and Book of Mormon and they love church! they already have strong friends in the church and they are bringing more!
the first picture is of these two sisters, Pâmela is the tall one and Rebeca is the one in white our "amiginha" which means "little friend" (girl) :) their amazing.
the next is my comp and i with Rebeca, he got to do the baptism, as i baptised Pâmela.
the next, lots of pizzas hu? 5 Elders and I got together to have "P-night" Monday night, because Tuesday is P-day. our day off. so we got together and got 6 pizzas!! so good. but its not like American pizza.  im the second from the right.
the last picture is mostly for my Bro. Dane, i saw a picture of him "Planking" and so i thought i would join the game ;) the door im on is really annoying, it always gets stuck, so i got on top to see if i could figure out what was wrong. while i was up there i got the idea to do this. aslo, it literally felt like i was in a sauna up there. its soooo hot here! i was sweating so bad. and i was is shorts and a T-shirt!

i was looking forward to General Conference all week!! we got to watch it in English. it was amazing! i learned so much!
besides that and the baptism nothing super special happened this week, except, we finally went to the store and got new frying pans, the one we had before was so warped it was like a pot haha and super scratched. so we got some new ones and i have been making Omelets!!! sooo good. thats like my favorite thing to make. my comp freaked out when i flipped without the spatula, just by tossing it up. haha oh! speaking of cooking, we made a cake for the baptism! from a mix.. but everyone loved it!!! they all said when they used mixes it didnt taste good but ours did. it really did taste super good. our pan was way to big to it turned out super thin, so i cut it in half and had a 2 layer cake! with frosting in the middle too ;) we were pretty surprised at how good it was, i think we will start making it on "P-nights" :)
well thats all this week and all the time i have today. i hope everyone is doing good and write me any time and ill get back to you Tuesdays!! :)
com amo
Élder Cluff

Friday, September 16, 2011

Como vai?

it was a super good week in Brazil!! this week i survied my 1st transfer and my first 100 days in the mission. dang its going by fast. in the pictures:
first is a picture of a coconut farm here in my area. beautiful right? right next to it was a nursury (for plants) they had all the furit trees there really samll and forsale. and the average fruit tree was less than $2!! crazy hu? i wanted to get on sooo bad! but we dont have any dirt at our house. no yard at all. almost no houses have a yard here becasue its just sand or dry dirt. no grass.
the next picture is ofme at a phone booth. they dont all look like that, but they all have the same general shape as this one.. whithout the ears haha and they are normally blueish. they have the normal blue ones that the people call "big ear" and they also have a few of these cool ones. haha so i wanted to get a picture of it
you can see in the next picture that this "big ear" attacted me and i just barrley escaped! luckily my companion had his camera ;)
the next 2 pictures look weird too. we have two toilets in our appartment, they both have problems. one of them is always running, so it uses tons of our water that we have very little of. the other does not flush because a part was broken inside. so i have to say thanks to my dad, he taught me how toilets work and how to fix them. so when i got to the area i went to the hardwear store and got the parts i needed and was able to fix both toilets this week. the cool thing is now we have not run out of water since the toilet was fixed, and before we would run out almost every day. woot woot!

so this sunday we took one of our invertigators to church with us. her name is Pamela, she is 15. we found her by tracking. apparently her mom was baptised like 16 years ago and only went to church for a year. so we started teaching Pamela and after two weeks we got her to go to church with us. one sad thing is that she is missing her left arm, just below the elbow :( whats even more sad is that my companion and i never noticed that untill 2 weeks after we had been teaching her.. it was a pretty big shock. i guess i need to be more observant.
this tuesday was transfer day, my companion and i are staying in Petrolina West but the other two elders in our appartment got transferred. which was a good thing. haha so we got two new elders who seem pretty cool. an american and a brazilain who is brand new in the mission. they seem pretty cool :)
this week besides fixing the toilets, my comp and i cleaned and scrubed the floors of the appartment. it is so much better having a clean house!
oh, so that family we are teaching, they wanted us to make dinner for them (we have only known them for a week, they're amazing) so we dicided to make french toast. becasuse its somthing then have never had, and its in our budget haha my companion braught a bottle of Mapeline from home, so i was able to make maple suyrup too! it was soooo good! but im not sure they liked it all that much. its so different from what they have here. they eat the same things every day. rice, beans and some spegetti. and some kind of meat. (almost always chiken) they think its so weird when we tell them we eat different things everyday in the US. they dont understand. they cant imagine their luch or dinner without rice and beans.. haha
my feet are getting more acustumed to walking all day and im not getting anymore blisters, but im still waiting for the skin to grow back. i have lots of holes in my very white feet haha.
now that it is getting colder where you all are, its getting hotter here. these last few months we have been having about the same weather (your summer, my winter) but now you will have cold and i will have... death. haha i cant imagine it getting hotter, but bring it on! haha we will see how white i can make my body look compared to my arms and face haha
by the way, thank you to Cheyenne who has been keeping a blog for me with all my past "mass emails" so they are there if you want to see them.
i hope everyone is well, im doing amazing and loving every second! im honestly loving it, i'm always happy and trying to do my best.
one more thing, the mission president of my mission who left right before i got here said something that i like a lot.
"what happens when you get to heaven and God says to you, 'the Mormon church is not true' what do you do?" then he said "Elders, its simpel. You bare your testimony!"
its so ture, even if that did happen, i would get to heaven and say, i did my best, i tried my hardest to do what was right and what you wanted, and when i asked you if this was the right church, if Joseph Smith really was a prophet, you testified to me that it is true.
thats all for this week, keep me updated on whats new!
Com Amo
Elder Cluff


Thursday, September 8, 2011

This Week!

hey!
i can't believe how fast the days are going! time is seriously flying!
the pictures: the first is of me in a Catholic church! a huge church! it was really cool. its in down town Petronia. i hear that the ones in Salvador are really really old and famous. that will be cool. something that i thought was funny, while i was in the church walking around, there was a man kneeling in front of the big statue of Jesus praying, but while he was kneeling there, he pulls out his cell phone and answers a phone call. so he puts the Lord on hold and for 10 minutes he talks on the phone, on the alter.. interesting.
the second picture is one of my favorites! its in the area that my comp and i work. in Brazil there is tons of cars with huge speakers on them that drive around advertising. also motorcycles. their really annoying, because their sooo loud and interrupt our lessons all the time. but this bike is my favorite! a bicycle with huge speakers on the front and back! blasting an advertisement for some church. i thinl its amazing. i may have to do it to my bike when i get home. haha
the next picture is me eating Acarajé. its a Brazilian food that is famous in Salvador. they say the further you get from Salvador the worse it is, but this one was really good! i like it a lot! im not sure how to describe it. it was my first time having it, and its pretty famous in brazil, so i thought it was picture worthy.
the last is a picture of the two districts in Petrolina west. their all pretty cool. 5 Americans and 3 Brazilians. one of the Americans looks really Brazilian. he is from Alaska. the second from the right.
so this week was pretty cool. my camp and i found an amazing family!! a man and women and 3 kids. the oldest child is 9, then 6, then the youngest is 3. the family is really interested and we took they to church last sunday and they loved it!! so the only thing holding them back from becoming members is that the couple is not married. but this week we will find out why they are not and we will encourage them to get married. they are a perfect family and all supper happy! the ward loved them! so that helped a lot. we think they're not married because they dont want to pay for it. if that's the case we will help them out. so we will try to get the married in the next 2 weeks, even if we have to do the planning and decorating haha the family is awesome!!
the weather is getting hotter, one night i worked out and then took a cold shower and when i got out and dryed off, i was all sweaty again!! its crazy! i cant stay dry for 2 minutes! its so hot. but i like it. im glad im not somewhere cold.
this week is ward conference and my comp and i are working hard at getting investigators to go and less actives. its a lot of work but always rewarding.
this week we were visiting a family in the ward and i was watching their little 3 year old daughter play at the park and the mother is pregnant and will have her baby soon, while im still here. and the father of the family was talking to us and giving us advice and telling us he wants to go with us to help teach the family we found. and i was thinking of how blessed i am to be here right now. if not for this mission i would never get to know any of these people here in my ward and my area. the people of Brazil are so amazing and i have such an amazing opportunity to be here and get to know them and help them. its amazing. a mission is hard, very hard. but i cant call it work. i love being here! i love getting to know new people everyday that i immediately care about and want to help in any way i can. this has been the best opportunity of my life.
i really hope everyone is doing well, im doing good and loving every moment. keep in touch
com amo
Elder Cluff


Tuesday, August 30, 2011

And it came to pass...

And it came to pass that in the 4 week of the reign of Elder Cluff over the people of Brazil, that he had his second baptism!! woot woot!
so the first picture is something funny, im serving in a desert, thats what the area is, but there is this creek going through the middle with soooo much green!! on the right on the picture is what the are looks like, a desert, but the left, looks like a jungle!! i thought it was a funny contrast. you cant get in any of the water here, they have bugs that will swim up your... ya.. so im not getting in the water. lots of nasty things in the water here
the next picture, and the last, (im not sure why they are in the order they are in) is of a baptisim we had last week. the mom is a member of the church but no longer attends, well, not very often, and she had an 8 yr. old son who was not baptised. so we started teaching the family and got them to start attending church again, and then we got to baptise the oldest son. after we baptised him we found out that, for the mission they cant count it, because he is eight years old, the age you are supposed to get baptised. but its ok, numbers are just numbers, we are here to bring people to Christ through baptism, so if they are 8 or over they need to be baptised. you get it. 
the second to last picture is of the 3 other elders in my apartment, the one in front is my companion, the one in the middle is a Brazilian who goes home in two weeks and who is very (trunky) and the one in back is his companion, a elder who talks non stop about video games haha i took the picture on a bridge in our area, i thought it looked cool.
well i have to get off like right now, so i dont have much time to write.
my comp. and i worked really hard this week and found a new group of people to teach, we had the baptism and 3 investigators at church. it was really cool. so it was my second baptism. also the 19 yr. old who we are encouraging to go on a mission went back to church this week and had a really good time. also, i fogot to tell this to weston, a 19 yr. old in the ward here got his mission call this Sunday, to a state in the south of Brazil. the cool thing is he reports to the MTC in Brazil the day after Weston!! so cool! he and i are really good friends, so he will get to know Weston and me. so cool.
well i have to go, we are working hard and getting more blisters. i hope everyone is doing good back in the states.
Com Amo
Elder Cluff

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Tudo Bem


what a week!!
so ill start off explaining the pictures.
I got a Hammock!!! o my goodness im so exited!! i have slept in it the last three nights :) i love it. its like a forest green, like Brazil. (well not my current area, im in a desert), idk i love it. the other picture of it is my companion and I. it cost R$40, so like 25 to 30  US dollars. not bad right? it rock. by the way, every house i have been to in Brazil has hooks in the walls of at least 1 room for a hammock. everyone has one. but mine is the coolest!
the next pic is a Cockroach. they are so big!! nasty hu? never really know what food of yours he has gotten to. the next is a Gecko in my room. on the ceiling. cool hu? there are lots of them, these are white. i tried to catch it but only caught the tail.... they fall off easy.. who knew? but they grow back. nasty.
the last pic is something i have never seen and neither has my comp. Escolar means school. its a School Boat... weird hu? not sure why they have them. but i thought it was cool. the school buses here are different too, there is a few different types and the have the most annoying horns! they pull up to your house and honk so you can come out and catch the bus. but the horns are... terrible. haha
well thats it for the pictures this week. i got my hammock at a "feira" its Portuguese for market, or something like that. they have clothes, food... everything. also, no one cares about copy right here so they have all the new movies and music. a dvd cost R$2  so like $1.50 soooo cheep. they have all the newest movies, Captain America, Transformers, Harry Potter everything! things that are not out yet. and u can get them in English too. guess who cant watch them? so close, yet so far. haha no big deal. but im debating weather i want to get all the new ones so i have them when i get home. haha by then no one will use dvds.   next thing on my shopping list is a big machete!! super cool. lots of places have them too.
So some things that happened this week.
last night my comp and i went to a members house to talk with a 19 year old about serving a mission. trying to encourage him. while we were there he had us go out back to pick some Coconuts off their short palm tree, there ended up being lots of ants guarding their sacred coconuts and we got bit pretty bad. they were tiny but it stung so bad. but we didnt give up! we are missionaries!! we got our coconuts. haha but truthfully i dont even like coconut water. the Brazilians do. im getting to like it more and more. then it was like 8:30 pm and the mom decided to feed us, she gave us each the biggest plate of rice and beans i have ever seen!! in brazil they eat rice and beans with every lunch and dinner. but their meals are different, they eat a tiny breakfast and dinner and a big lunch. so for the last 2 months i havent eaten a lot, no one eats a lot. so she gave us that for dinner, there was no possible way we could finish it. i felt so bad. but i couldn't do it! my comp too. kind of embarrassing but what could we do? they were really poor too. normally they give the leftovers to the kids and they finish it. hope so..
also, when i left the mtc they made a big deal about the water, they gave us a water bottle with a filter in it and said to just use that. well, i used it once... it tasted gross and i couldn't get it to taste better so i just put it in my bag. the water here really isnt that good, but... you have to drink. so i just dont think about it. but sometimes, (two days ago) you go to a members house to ask for some water and they give you water out of old 2 litter soda bottle, i think its not polite to give people water out of the tap because it could have stuff in it. but they just fill the bottles with the tap, anyway, a couple days ago, the water in the bottle was nasty! i could see like dust in it.. gross. but its so hot! and we walked sooooooooo much! that what the water looks like isn't such a big deal. haha
This last Tuesday something crazy happened. i was at the computer house "Lan House" where we do E-mail, and i had my card in the comp to in port pictures, then i left and went to the apartment just down the street, then i remembered my card! i went back and it was gone! the owner of the place said she would look on the camera and we said we would be back in an hour. when i got back to the apartment i prayed hard, cuz all my mission pictures are on that card!!! so i said, i know you can do anything lord, through you i can make miracles happen. so when i go back to the lan house, i want my card to be there. i know that through my faith it is possible. so i went back. with complete confidence it would be there, and it was!! the owner looked on the cameras and saw who it was. then 20 mins letter the person came back! and the owner said give me the card or i'll call the police, because the person denied having it. then he handed it over. :) cool eh?
well, thats all i got this week i think. so be sure to send me more pictures! im putting together a cool album. thanks 
i hope everyone is doing good!
Com Amo
Elder Cluff  (the Brazilians say, Cloofy) hehe






Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A Letter From His FIrst Week!

Note: This was one of the first letters that Dallas sent from the field...it's a letter from BEFORE the previously posted letters. :)


hey!! so much has happened. im in the field. its my second day, i didn't get to e mail yesterday so im doing it today, my p day is still Tuesday. idk when ill normally be on. not really at this time, idk. so i met the pres yesterday and we had luch and stuff, he liked me a lot, he is way cool, so he sent me to a city called Petrolina. it is 8 hours from Salvador and in a different state! just north or Bahia. but this are has a nic name, "the land of baptisms" it is the highest baptising area in the mission, and its my first area. crazy! hopefully i can learn Portuguese fast. my new comp is cool! his name is Elder Hammon. he is a triplet! he has a sis and bro, so crazy. hes from bountiful Utah. Salvador is hot, but Petrolina is even hotter. its sosososososo hot. its crazy. im exited. idk its way sweet too, i cant wait to get to work, i hope i learn to speak fast so i can teach well. so yesterday i left the presidents house a like 6 pm, waited at the bus station untill 10 pm and got on my bus with my comp and got to my area at 6 am. so long, but i slept a lot.
that's pretty much all i have that's new. about mail, the letters go to the mission office and then i get them like every transfer or something, so lame. so im gonna e mail lots, we get 1 hour and we can e mail like whoever. i can send pics on here too. so ill do that more. well i hope all is good, im doin great. tell me whats goin on at home.
my new apartment is... humble i guess, cold showers, tiny kitchen, just poor i guess. but its cool lol ill send some pics. i love u all, i hope all is well!
Elder Cluff



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Twin and Triplet!


hey everyone!
so this week i dont have much time to e mail, but i thought i woud let you know whats goin on. 
no baptism this week but we have two scheduled and coming up. :) this week we walked a toon because we are in Petronia west and we are teaching some one in Pedra Linda, a neighborhood about 2 miles aways, walking through a desert haha my comp and i gave two blessing this week. one to someone we were trying to teach and one to a 97 year old man who looked in pretty bad shape. its a funny storie though, we clapped at someones gate, (you clap here, because there is nothing to knock on) a lady let us in and we were teaching here. she was sitting on here chair and there was a live chicken sitting on the top of her chair, so nasty. it looked like a crow. she was crazy!! and she had a huge wort on her chin with big black hairs sticking out!!! so, mole, says weird things. has a creepy chicken lurking on her chair that looks like a crow.... she was a witch. i know it haha  then the next day she caught us and took us into her neighbors home and there was a really old man laying on the bed, he had recently had a stroke and didnt look to good. so she was like, i brought these boys to pray over you! so we gave him a blessing and she rubbed some weird smelling potion on him.  it was pretty wird.
so the pictures, the first is of the road to that place i talked about earlier, thats is really far. its hard to see the end when your walking on it and we have to walk down it haha and its always the hottest day every when we do.
the second is my arm, i counted over 100 mosquito bites from my elbow to my wrist., just on my right arm. the left had like none because that is the side the fan is on. the attack me in my sleep. so i finally decided to use my repent and guess what? there almost all gone! haha i have like 100% deed stuff. it works good haha
the last pic is the tan line from my watch. haha its getting worse everyday i swear.
im getting better at soccer, we play every Tuesday for a few hours
my Portuguese is coming along. i have gained a lot of confidence this week in speaking and sharing my testimony that this church is true. my vocab is stilll small but gaining.
if you didnt already know my comp is also a twin. well, he is a triplet. its pretty cool. our goal is top baptize a pair of twins. we have already taught one set but they werent to interested so we´re looking for more haha that would be so cool. brazil has quite a few twins it seems like.
well thats mostly it. im working hard and trying to get better everyday.
i hope everyone is doing well! keep my posted
p.s. every brazilian home i go into asks to see my pictures and they are confused when i tell them i have none. so it would be helpful if your could e mail me a family photo or just one of you (for those who are not married) so i have some pictures of home and family and friends :)
Com Amor
Elder Cluff


First Sunday in the Field!


hey everyone!!!
so the first day in the field we walked a full hour just to get to our lunch appointment! them walked around the rest of the day. (i also got pooped on by a donkey. they call donkeys boho, it means stupid. haha they have lots of carts being pulled but donkeys and i sat on one and it pooped and when got on my shoes and pants. haha) then the next day we found Bruno. he had been to church for a month and wanted to be baptised. my comp and i taught him and my first Sunday in the field i baptized him. he is 12. i guess they dont call this area the land of baptisms for nothing. so the pic of the needle in my foot with the thread, thats what they told us to do in the mtc, its supposed to let the liquid out and keep bad stuff out too. i thought it was weird so i took the tread out right after i put it in, but i had lots of blisters. their still really sore but i think my feet are getting used to it. i would add more pics but it takes forever for them to load! the first one just finished! so im just sending these.
im learning tons of Portuguese! we teach like 5 lessons a day and my comp has me teach a lot, although my Portuguese is still very bad. im learning fast though!! the area im in is very poor, lots of mud huts and everyone has concrete floors, but their all so happy and so friendly! i love them tons.
my apartment is... like the rest of my area, we run out of water every day. its weird to take 2 or 3 minute showers with the water on as little as possible, but im getting used to it. also the showers are cold, there is no hot water here. its ok, u get used to it. :) the fruit is so big and very cheep. i eat so many bananas haha i did laundry for the first time in the field yesterday, we have a washer but it doesn't work very well and it uses to much water, so i did it all by hand. by the end of 2 years my arms will be huge just from doing laundry! haha and we use dry lines, it drys your clothes as fast as a dryer because its so hot! haha most of the roads are dirt and u wouldn't believe how many dogs there are in Brazil. i dont think i have slept on night since i arrived in Brazil without being woken up by a dog. that reminds me, i saw a cock fight yesterday. o and my comp and i were walking back to out apartment and a huge turtle started charging us!! in the middle of a dirt field!! it was so funny!! i picked it up and wanted to take it home but my comp said not. apparently they are very territorial and like to bite. haha there are also cockroaches and lizards on the walls! we play soccer with the cockroaches haha today is p day and i played soccer for a few hours. it was way fun but it was also embarrassing because the Brazilians and so much better than me. soccer is a way of life down here. everyone plays and watches it.
well im not sure how this letter got so long, im still waiting for the pictures to load so i have time to write. also, i only get letters every 6 weeks, so im never expecting them, so just e mail me whenever you want. because we only get letters every 6 weeks we can e mail for a long time and whoever.
the memers here are so cool! we went and viseted some yesterday, they liked me so they gave me a huge bag of bananas and a pineapple and some guava fruit. they think im funny because i try to talk a lot with them but i speak so little Portuguese haha im getting better though.
well the last picture is done, i hope you like them, i hope your not grossed out by my feet, they will be better soon haha im loving the mission and im working hard. i hope all i well with you all. write me back soon and give me an update on whats going on. you can e mail me pictures too and i can print them out, that would be nice because the Brazilians love love love seeing pictures of the elders families and the u.s. and things. well write back soon! i miss you all!!!
Com Amor
Elder Cluff