Monday, December 30, 2019

Almost Heaven, Ubon Ratchatani

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap!

That's another week down! This was a great week full of lots of ups and downs, exhaustion, fear, stress, but also lots of miracles, excitement, and progress! We went all over, taught a ton, and ate even more haha.

CHRISTMAS
In Thailand, Christmas is nothing special. No one celebrates it, no one really cares, and they all just think that it's American new year pretty much. So we had an awesome opportunity to share the joy of our savior with everyone in Ubon! The district woke up a little early and we made ourselves a special breakfast and headed out. We had an awesome miracle, on our way to talk to a member, we rode past this guy who was standing out in front of his house just jamming on his guitar. We stopped and asked him to play for us. He was happy to! Elder Thorn recorded a video of him playing that I'll have to send with this email. You can hear him say "he's going to get baptized." After this, he legit played "Take Me Home, Country Roads" in perfect English. Whoa. We started teaching him. We gave him pamphlets and he has been studying them DILIGENTLY. He has so many questions and wants to learn so bad. Miracle! I shared the first vision with him and the spirit was there so strong. He's so interested already, we got him to commit to come to church on Sunday! We talked to a ton of members on Christmas and shared a ton of messages about the Savior. We also talked to ต้อง again and he is surprisingly knowledgeable in the Bible. Very interesting. Oh, and Elder Thorn's mom sent him face cards, which are illegal in Thailand haha.

POOSONJAI
We've been talking to a lot of less actives and poosonjais to try to get them to come back to church, pray with their families, read the Book of Mormon, etc. One of these is Pa เจรินชัย (yes, we call old people Mom and Dad. It's the cutest). He is the cutest grandpa ever. When we visit him, he always brings us snacks and drinks. He spoils us haha. We were eating watermelon and as we were about to start, he said, "no, no wait until you're finished." I love him. We taught him about prayer and about the importance of family prayer specifically. We shared experiences and the spirit was totally there. It was the best. It was kinda hilarious because he kept spontaneously praying in the middle of the lesson. It's hard to tell when he is praying, because he doesn't fold his arms or close his eyes he just says "Oooooooooh Heavenly Father" and we have to scramble into prayer position haha. 

THE WARD
We also have a group of little girls that we handed off to the sisters this week, but we shared about the godhead and I'm happy to say that my experience with the 6 year olds at Aspen Grove last summer helped me with kids haha. Especially the kids in the ward. They love the missionaries so much, and I'm starting to understand them a little more, so I can joke around with them. They're so cute and it's so fun. We also talked to a family yesterday for our Sunday dinner appointment because we never make our own food over here and we can't buy food on Sunday. We helped them peel and cut sour mangoes (so good) and then we helped them put salt with sugar and spice (and everything nice) into little packages with them (makes the mangoes even better, oh man). Then we made ขนมจีบ and oh it was so tasty. They're like thai pot stickers almost... but so much better.

THE TOUR DE THAILAND
We had a switch-off in Roi-Et on Friday. I was with Elder Kearsley. It was so fun! We gave out ice cream at a school (less creepy than it sounds), ate with some members, and visited this แม่ (old lady, but literally means mom). I also got to cut some crazy fruit out of a tree with a crazy long scythe thingy. It was so sick. For sports night, they had a few non members come over and join us and it was so fun. They said "เอ็ลเดอร์shootสวย" (Elder shoots beautifully). I hit so many 3s, I was afraid they wouldn't want to listen from me about the gospel haha. But they were so cool and it was so fun! There was one big problem though, we couldn't find bus tickets back to Ubon. So we were worried we'd be stuck in Roi-Et. We devised a plan and figured out it would take all day to bike to Ubon. We prepared ourselves mentally and physically, and then found bus tickets and breathed a sigh of relief. There wasn't enough seats for us so I sat on the floor. At one time, there was a puddle of dirty water creeping towards me, my leg was falling asleep, my back was hurting, the baby to my right was screaming, and the guy to my left was throwing up. It was quite the scene and I wasn't exactly the happiest camper haha. There was a lot of times this week that I was kinda grouchy, tired, and annoyed. But then I finally repented and realized that I'm literally in Thailand, serving the greatest people every day. Service is supposed to be a joy and not a burden and it took me until then to realize that. Now, whenever I'm feeling less than happy, it motivates me even more to be like the Savior and serve because I love to serve. It has made all the difference for me.

พระเยซูคริสต์ (Jesus Christ)
Seeing that Christmas is over, I feel like it's the perfect time to talk about our Redeemer. He never complained. He is so selfless. Always thinking of the desires and wills of others before his own. He has perfect patience with us. He has perfect and infinite love for us. I'm so grateful for a Savior who has been leading me along this past week. My attitude hasn't been what it should have been 100% of the time, and that's to be expected. But whenever I recognize that I'm not thinking how I should, I think of Christ. I am a representative of him for the next two years. And should be a representative of him for the rest of my life. He loves us all. He payed the ultimate price for you. For me. For everyone that came before or has yet to come. On Christmas, we celebrate the birth of the Savior. Let this Christmas be the birth of a more Christlike love in your heart. Do as he would, love as he would, serve as he would! You'll be blessed in more ways than you can count! I already have been, and that's not just because I can't count very high!

LAST THINGS LAST
-I had Laab for the first time in Thailand! It was so good. And super spicy haha.
-I heard John Mayer for the first time since I left in October. So good.
-Elder Thorn is teaching me how to solve a Rubik's Cube, so try not to be too impressed.
-if anyone would send me chords to guitar songs that you know I like, you will receive many blessings and that's a promise.
-I bought a knockoff Fila fanny pack. It says Fifi. I love it.
-Shoutout to Jake Chamberlain, who just had his farewell yesterday! Good freaking luck in Germany!
-I love Thailand, I love เด็กๆ, I love the gospel, I love Reese's Pieces, I love rice (seriously, it's the best. Hot Rice especially), and I love you. Keep being you.

เอ็ลเดอร์ แบร์ (Elder Bear)
Elder Barrett

1. We thought we were about to bike 200 km at this very moment.
2. Sports Night in Roi-Et.
3. Our Sunday dinner appointment! (Sitting on the ground for that long straight up murdered my back)
4. The river that runs through Ubon. สวยมากๆ! (Very Beautiful!)





Monday, December 23, 2019

Tinsel and Jesus

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap!

I'm in Thailand! This is not a drill!! Oh my gosh this is happening everybody stay calm! STAY FREAKING CALM! Sorry to everyone looking forward to an email last week, I was busy flying across the Pacific Ocean. We made it to Thailand! I got to do some inviting, get my trainer, and head out to my first area! It's finally real, you guys!

WELCOME TO UBON
I got my companion on Thursday. He's Elder Thorn and he's the greatest. His Thai is so good, the members love him, and I'm already learning so much from him. I couldn't have asked for a better trainer. Although, everyone keeps asking if we're brothers. I guess all ฝร่าง (foreigner/guava) look alike right? The ward is super cool. Some of the recent converts met us at the train station, there's a group of friends who got converted together who are all like 16 and 17 and they're so great. I've had a lot of opportunities to meet members and they're all so warm and welcoming, even though I can hardly communicate (even though so many of them actually speak super good English. I'm trying my best to not use that crutch haha). Ubon is soooooo pretty. There's a giant river that runs through the middle of the city and there are just trees and plants and everything is so pretty. I'm so happy to be here! 

THE WARD
In the TBM, we're focusing super hard on working with members and keeping them strong in the faith, so we have a ton of activities at the church for them. My first night, Friday, we had sports night. It was uncharacteristically quiet, though. Usually tons of people show up, members and non-members, but not this week. I still got to meet a ton of the members and they're all so friendly! Some of them love to hug you, and all the little kids love it when we fist bump them haha. They're adorable. Saturday night, we had our Christmas party, so the Elders all wondered how we can advertise it the best. Elder Dollery had a great idea of renting a samlaw (a three-wheeled bike with a carriage in back) and decorating it with tinsel and Jesus. The result was so good, I was worried that it was about to be translated. We took two kids with us in the back and rode around the streets of Ubon wishing everyone Merry Christmas and inviting them to come to the party. We actually met a monk who had talked to the Elders before and he was super cool. He didn't come, but who knows maybe we'll see him again? Everyone was saying "Hello Hello! Murry Chreesmad!" We were quite the spectacle haha. At the Christmas party, we had food (because there is always food at ward events in Thailand haha), lots of kids had skits, dances, or songs to show, and the missionaries sang Angels We Have Heard on High in English and Thai. The Adults also had a hilarious skit too that I wish I could send haha. In church on Sunday, I got to talk to tons of members in my broken Thai, and they even called all of the new missionaries to go up and share their testimonies in sacrament meeting. While I was waiting for my turn, my heart was pounding. I was so nervous. But as soon as I stood up, I was calm and steady. The spirit definitely gave my talk on Sunday, not me haha.

WE'RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE
Thailand is nuts. It is nothing like Utah in the slightest. The second we stepped out of the airport, it was like a sauna. So humid, so hot. We went to Lumphini Park on our first day. While I was sitting and pondering, I looked to my right and saw a giant lizard. As big as my dog back home. This thing was straight up prehistoric. He was just chilling in a patch of tall grass. Then I look just past it to a tree and I see another one climbing down a tree. Then I look in the river right next to me and there's one swimming through it. I was outnumbered and surrounded. I wisely decided to remove myself from the situation in a timely manner. People drive crazy here. There are no rules, just drive. So biking through the streets can feel like a free for all. There are no mountains, I can see forever. We eat all of our food from vendors on the street, or 7-Eleven. Everywhere you look, there's a 7-Eleven. On our street alone, in a 2 minute bike ride you'll pass 3 of them. But they're so good over here, so don't think that I'm complaining.

BATIHAN
We are already seeing miracles. Yesterday, after we met with Bro. Addie, who is an amazing piano player, we went to meet with a less active member. We met Dong on the way, and we taught him how to pray, and we're meeting with him again tonight! When we got to the member's house, we found out that he wasn't home, but we met his mom and dad there instead. We talked to his mom, and we're going to meet with her again soon! The Lord leads us, we just need to be willing to talk to anyone and everyone!

LAST THINGS LAST
-Thai people cannot pronounce Barrett for the life of them. So I told them they can call me Elder Bear. Now a ton of them call me Elder หมี, which means bear in Thai.
-My district is amazing, we play guitar at night, eat pad thai with members, and other amazing things. They're hilarious and we're having a great time.
-I've sang so many Christmas songs in Thai. I've never sang this many in English.
-I love talking to members. They're all so nice and it's such a humbling experience seeing where these people live and being able to share a message of hope with them.
-We met with Bro. Hut yesterday and he showed us his garden and we ate all kinds of crazy leaves. Don't worry, we're still worthy.
-Even though I'm literally on the other side of the world from most of you (some of you are pretty close. Howdy, Brynlee, Sherstin, and Brady), I love you so much. Y'all are the best.

เอ็ลเดอร์ หมี (Elder Bear)
Elder Barrett

1. Me and Elder Thorn!
2. The Christmas Samlaw
3. Sister หวาน (Sweet) (this was my first lesson!!)
4. Bro. Addie
5 & 6. Me and Bro. ก่อน (he's a police officer and like the coolest guy ever)









Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Calvin Arrives in Thailand!



We got this picture from the Mission's Facebook Page.  He looks soo great.  We're looking forward to hearing from him ASAP!

And we got the following letter soon after...

Dear  Brother and Sister Barrett,

We are happy to report that your son arrived safely in Bangkok last night.  He is in good spirits and is anxious to begin laboring in the Lord's vineyard in Thailand.  We are thrilled to have him as a missionary in the Thailand Bangkok Mission family.

Elder Barrett will join other missionaries at the mission office and will be trained by Sister Hammond and myself, and later oriented by the Office Couple, Elder and Sister Cook, the mission nurse, Sister Williams, and the Assistants to the President.  New missionaries will have their first experience street contacting in the area followed by dinner at the Mission Home.  Your son will have the opportunity to dedicate and consecrate himself to the most wonderful work.
Your son will receive his first assignment tomorrow morning.  Preparation day will be on Monday and he will be able to email you and contact you each week.  I am sure he will have much to share regarding his experiences in Thailand, missionary activities, and his first Sunday in his assigned area. Your expressions of encouragement and spiritually uplifting email correspondence will be of great support.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions during your son term of missionary experience.
Sincerely,

President and Sister Hammond

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Thai Masterminds

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap! 

This is my last email from the MTC! We're in the endgame now. My MTC experience has been a good experience, no matter how unbelievably long it feels like I've been in here haha. This was a super fun week and we're so pumped to head out to Thailand! We got our Nong Thais this week, and our flight plans! We head from SLC, to Seattle, to Seoul, and finally Bangkok! So pumped!

ภาษาไทย (Thai language)
Speaking Thai is so fun, you guys. I highly recommend it. In class we've been having so many opportunities to speak Thai and it's been starting to get more and more comfortable. Apparently the Nong Thais know me as the best speaker of the Pi Thais. I don't know who decided that or who's been spreading false doctrine, but none of us are very good at Thai yet, so don't believe everything you hear. My ku, Elder Yang's dad listens to a lot of Thai music. So we may have gotten to enjoy a little Thai culture before we get into Thailand. And it rocks. We've been helping the Nong Thais learn a little bit, too. It's really cool to see where we used to be and where we are now. There is a Thai sister here at the MTC that I had a chance to talk to before one of the devotionals. We mostly talked about what I'm excited to see and do in Thailand. Which mostly included Thai food and 7-Eleven, haha. But yeah, I had a whole conversation with a konthai in person. Not to flex, but maybe a little.

ผู้สนใจ (Interested Person)
We got to teach another konthai this week, her name is Sister Bloom. We talked to her about her conversion story and what the gospel means to her. And we can understand what she's saying! Who would've thought? It's so much fun to be able to communicate with someone that a couple week ago wouldn't make any sense to me. We also had another chance to teach Brother Nok. Before we could even ask him how he's been doing he said, "Elders! I have a christian friend and she told me that it's Christmas time and told me all about it! I want to know all about Christmas!" We were so happy to share with him. We told him what Christmas was and why we celebrate it. We shared with him the part of the Christ Child video with the wise men, and he was gripped. We also shared some scriptures with him and it was amazing to see him finally understand Jesus Christ and what He means for Brother Nok. When we shared our testimonies with him, the spirit was so strong. We got him to commit to sharing his testimony with those around him. I'm so pumped to hear how it goes! 

โดยอำนาจของพระผู้เป็นเจ้า (By the power of God)...UNO!
The MTC is pretty funny sometimes and just decides to close down the gym for whatever reason. On Tuesday, Elder Yang and I headed to the gym early in the freezing cold morning to find out that the gym was closed. But that's when Sister Beus stuck her head out of T2 and called us in. The Japanese were having an underground game of Uno. So that's how we spent our gym time. Then on Friday, they did it again. Gym closed. So we got the gang back together. It's not quite underground poker or shooting craps, but it does make me feel like a gangster. I won both games of Uno that we played that day. The odds were at least one Japanese speaker would win a game, seeing that I was the only Thai speaker at the table. But I guess the Thailand Bangkok Mission really is the best in the world.

อร่อยที่สุดในสามโลก (The most delicious of the three worlds)
I'll set the stage for you. 4 starving Thai Elders. One sister who lives nearby. The very existence of In-N-Out Burger. Get the picture? After the Tuesday devotional, we returned to our residence hall with a plan in place. One Elder who will remain nameless has a sister who was willing to bring us In-N-Out. We graciously accepted. We decided the drop point, waited until she was in position, and booked it outside, grabbed that bag of double doubles, and returned safely with the contraband. Let me tell you, that burger was the tastiest thing I've had since I came into the MTC. One of the counsellors in the branch presidency decided to visit us that night. When he saw our burgers he said, "They didn't even bring you fries?" It was the best.

IT'S JESUS
I just wanted to share a little bit about Jesus Christ this week. It's almost Christmas, and I'm going to be spending it in Thailand. I'm lucky enough to not be distracted by all of the stuff that takes away from Christ. We get to spend all of our time sharing the joy of our Savior. I've really enjoyed Alma 38:9 and Helaman 14:8 this week. They share truths about our Savior way better than I could on my own. I'm so grateful for his sacrifice. Before I came into the MTC, I had some questions about him. Maybe you do too. I didn't know how someone who died so long ago really mattered to me now in my life. What I've learned is that everything he did is everything for my life. He's the light of the world. He's the way back to our Father in Heaven. Through Jesus Christ, we can have eternal happiness. I am so grateful for Him.

LAST THINGS LAST
-apparently BYU beat UCLA, but lost to Utah in basketball. So I'm not sure how I'm feeling about that.
-Da Jesus Book has been the comic relief that we desperately needed. Bless Hawaiian Pigeon.
-Thai word of the week: เขา kao, he/she. Be careful who you refer to in Thai, because you might accidentally call someone a cow and owe them chocolate.
-We get our name tags in Thai this week! Apparently we're not allowed to wear them outside of class until we get into Thailand... but we'll see how that goes haha.
-I love you all. You're the greatest (yes, you!) and Jesus loves you. If I could send Hershey's kisses to you all, I would. Because apparently that's how we do things in the MTC.

Elder Barrett

1. No heist is complete without a photo shoot
2. Squad Eats
3. I drew pictures of our teachers and I'm very proud of them.





Tuesday, December 3, 2019

If I Execute this Bicycle Kick Correctly, I Cannot Be Defeated.

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap! 

The seventh week was a roller coaster, haha. Thanksgiving was still Thanksgiving-y but also pretty much Christmas in November. The Spanish Elders just got sent off into the world, so now us Thais and the Finnish are going to have to hold down the fort. We've heard so many cool stories about Thailand, and we've really been working hard on learning what we're going to teach. So another busy week haha.

POOSONJAI
This week with poosonjai was very interesting and new. We taught Bro. Game about the Plan of Salvation, and shared with him that he would see his mom, who had recently passed away, again. The spirit really filled the room and it was just so cool to be teaching things that directly apply to who we're teaching. Bro. Game still has a lot to learn about the gospel, but I can tell that he is so excited and anxious to learn more. We taught Bro. Lucky again, but this time he was feeling really down. His family wasn't very happy that he was learning from us, so he was having a tough time. We taught him about the Book of Mormon and shared that with the Book of Mormon, we can find answers to our questions. He told us that it felt like he had to choose his family or God. Bro. Hunt told us that in a situation like that, we need to be bold. We need to tell him that when he chooses God, he chooses his family as well. We also taught a new poosonjai, Bro. Golf (Bro. Fly's Thai-dentical twin). He's older and has a rough situation with his family. He's constantly having to go to Japan for 6 months, and Thailand for 6 months to support his kids and family. It's really a tough situation. His dad was a catholic, and his brother is a member of our church. He noticed that they always seemed really happy and wanted to find out more about the church. When he went to church with his brother, he was very confused about just about everything that they were talking about haha. We're doing our best to help him out with his questions. We also got to talk to a real konthai over Skype this week! He's already a member, and we just shared a message about the restoration. It was so cool to have a real experience with a konthai. I'm pretty sure he made his Thai a little simpler for us, but I really understood pretty much everything he said! It was so cool!

WANKAPKOONPRAJAO
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, so missing it with the family this year was kinda rough. But y'know what? Despite all of the snow, it was the best day at the MTC so far. We started with a devotional with Elder Neil L. Andersen. It was the best. He brought out his grandkids and they gave us all cards. It was really sweet. Oh, and I got to shake his hand, which gives me an excuse to never wash my hands again, right? Our lunch was actually fantastic, and tasted like Thanksgiving. So grateful for all of the people who came and volunteered to help with that. Then we had a service project and the MTC made about 400,000 meals! After that, we got to watch The Other Side of Heaven and it was so nice to watch an actual movie again. It kinda felt like watching a movie in school, though haha. We had a musical devotional with Tanner James and Micheal Dowdle. It was so cool and I feel the spirit so strongly through music. That, or I was just so happy to hear the sound of a guitar. They lit up the lights they had on all of the trees, and we got to go check it out and take pictures. It might've been a little early for Christmas, but it was very pretty haha. 

PRAWIHAN
We got to go to the temple last week with the Vietnamese district, and it was super cool! I really love being in the Celestial Room. It's the most peaceful place in the world and has the strongest spirit. Last week I decided that I would pray in Thai and it was an amazing experience. It made my prayer feel a lot more meaningful when I had to think that much harder about what I'm going to say to my Heavenly Father. Fun fact about praying in Thai, when we pray, we use the royal language. Which means that when we refer to ourselves, we say kapraong. Kapraong basically translates to "slave of a heavenly being." Thai is the best. Speaking about Thai and the temple, in class on Monday we got to watch a little bit of the groundbreaking for the Thailand Bangkok Temple, which will be finished in about two years! The people of Thailand are so ready for a temple and I couldn't be more excited for them.

GOD KNOWS YOU
On Saturday, we received some bad news. My boss' son from Aspen Grove, who was also one of my Bobcats all summer, died in a snowmobile accident while clearing snow. It was devastating news. I had never had a brother, but that's what Herman was for me this summer. I was out of it for the day, but all of the Grovies here at the MTC came together. We cried together, prayed together, and on fast Sunday we all fasted together. It's a really powerful family and bond that working at Aspen Grove brings, and I'm grateful that God had that family there at the MTC to support each other. After lunch, we had another 3 hours of class. When we started class, Bro. Fly said, "We were going to practice teaching about the restoration, but I feel like we should do the Plan of Salvation today." That was no coincidence. He didn't know what just happened. He had no clue. But God knows me and he impressed Bro. Fly to change it up to help me. Hearing about the Plan of Salvation after receiving news like that was exactly what I needed. God knows you. He knows me. He is aware of our struggles and is here to lift us up. I am so grateful for a loving Father in Heaven who knows me, what I need, and offers help to me through his servants. Heavenly Father has a plan for all of us. He knows us individually and he will do everything that he can to help us when we feel like we can't go on. I know that Herman has returned to live with Him again. I know that he was welcomed with open arms and now he is an angel watching over his family. I know that through this trial, the Slaughter family will only grow stronger. And I'm so grateful for the help, love, and reassurance that we receive from God the Father and his son, Jesus Christ.

LAST THINGS LAST
-We had some extra free time on Monday, due to a teacher devotional, so Elder Thaxton and I decided to set up a little game of Takraw (Basically Thai volleyball but with our feet. Still working on my bicycle kick). We are so bad.
-I finally memorized the Ten Commandments in order, so there is hope that I won't be the worst missionary ever.
-We found a youth song that sounds like "Better Now" by Post Malone, so that's how we've been getting our music fix haha. It's "What Does He Think" So go check that out haha.
-Be grateful for your families. Be it your immediate family, extended, friends, even your dog. We're here to strengthen each other and families are on of God's greatest gifts to us.
-Love ya bunches and bunches (and even Honey Bunches of Oats).

Elder Barrett

1. Japan is ok, I guess.
2. The most professional game of Takraw you've ever seen.
3. Thanksgiving Borg Smiles.
4. The Gift of Kalua Pork
5. Us with the Vietnamese District at the Provo Prawihan!
6. Thursday Night Lights!
7. Our Class!















Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Be Fun, Have Safe

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap! 

6 weeks down, 3 to go! This has been another good week in the life of a missionary, not surprised. Our teachers are starting to shift gears into getting us pumped to go to Thailand. And they really don't have to try very hard to get that done haha. We've heard so many amazing stories about spontaneous kumai gift of tongues, 9 year old dek deks with faith so strong they saw an angel, and monkeys stealing planners and ripping everything out page by page while maintaining eye contact. In conclusion, I'm going to have the best mission ever.

ROU JE RONG PLANG BUD
This week of learning Thai has been a good one. It's a little tricky to stay motivated when all the days sort of mesh together, but having those moments where things just click, or you just spoke a whole paragraph in Thai without even thinking, bring you back in and pumped to keep going! At the start of every class, we sing an opening song in Thai. "Rou je rong plang bud!" (We will open with a song!). It's kinda cool to just have the words flying out of your mouth without having to think too hard about how to say them. We also open with a prayer in Thai. When we pray in Thai, we have to use the royal language for Prabidabonsuwan (Heavenly Father) and it's so much fun. Since our district is so small (4 Elders), we combine with the Spanish district for devotional reviews. I was asked to say the closing prayer in Thai, and when I finished, all of the Spanish missionaries were like, "That's the coolest sounding language ever!!" And yeah, it is. ;)

SNAP, CRACKLE, POP
Like I said before, sometimes it's kinda hard to stay motivated through the whole 9 week grind of the MTC. So to relax and blow off some steam, one language study session turned into the Arm Wrestling World Championship. Elder Thaxton and Elder Maetani were going for like 15 minutes straight, and their round only ended when Elder Maetani's hand slipped out. Elder Yang wanted in, so he sat across from Elder Maetani and they clasped hands. Elder Yang got off to a quick start, but Elder Maetani was giving it all he had to push back. That's when we heard the "pop!" Elder Maetani stood up, holding his bicep, and was walking around, refusing to bend his arm. He insisted he was fine, but the way he carried his food during dinner told a different story. After a day or two, he was back to normal. That is, until he fell up the stairs and hit his other arm. On Sunday, he and Elder Thaxton went to the hospital and they found out he has a staph infection. And the radiologist wants them to come back in a week or two to have it checked out again because it might be more. Prayers for Elder Maetani. On Saturday, I was doing my thing. Balling with my bros as I always do. I was driving to the hoop and made a layup in traffic. The landing, however, was not quite so graceful. I landed on another Elder's foot and sprained my ankle. Immediately I popped up and walked a few laps. I iced it that night. For all of my fans, don't worry about me. I'm almost back to 100% already and Duke hasn't pulled my basketball scholarship.

POOSONJAIS
We got to teach a new poosonjai this week! Bro. Lucky (Bro. Hunt's Thai-dentical twin). In Thailand, everyone has a nickname. Their names are so crazy and long that they all just have a nickname so they don't have to say their actual names. Hope that clears up the names like Game and Lucky. We've even heard of kids named Tractor and Watermelon. Thailand is just the best haha. We taught Bro. Lucky about The Plan of Salvation. He lost his dad a while ago, and we shared with him that through this plan, he could see him again. He was very quiet and contemplative. He said no church has ever told him that before. He really wants to see his dad again, and he really wants to believe in everything we've said, but he just doesn't know and doesn't know what to do. We wanted him to know for himself, not to just believe us. We committed him to read in Alma 40, which is a great chapter about the resurrection by the way, and pray just to ask if he will see his dad again. There was a really powerful spirit in the room during that whole thing. It's amazing how we can talk about so much after just 6 weeks. We haven't had our TRCs this week yet. I know, I miss Bro. Brown too. Don't be too sad, though, because on Friday, we get to skype real konthais!!

IT'S LIKE THE WORST PRANK WAR EVER
We had a lot of new missionaries come into our floor this week. They've been getting into it with the Spanish and Finnish Elders. There have been so many pranks going back and forth between them. Some of them have been a little stupid, like flipping beds, and some have been really stupid, like putting ramen in the soap dispensers. Yeah. Many districts have been saying the floor is theirs. That's cute. The Thai district has been on that floor the longest, reigning as the owners of the floor ever since our Pi Thais left for better bananas. We've been watching them out-stupid each other this whole week. Lucky for everyone around us, the English Elders left today, thus ending the stupidest prank war ever.

GANCHODCHAI
This week, we've talked a lot about the atonement of Jesus Christ, why it's significant, how it's affected us, and how we can share the joy that it brings us with konthais. We all picked sacrament hymns and what we can feel and learn from the words inside of them. I picked "I Stand All Amazed." Let me tell you, hymns can have so much spirit and feeling behind them. It's really amazing. A scripture about the atonement that I love so much from this week is John 15:13. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." Prayesukrit is our savior. He has a perfect love for us, and through the mercy given to us by his ganchodchai we can be forgiven of our sins. Making mistakes is all part of the plan. God gave us weaknesses and made us imperfectly on purpose. Knowing that we would slip up, he gave us a savior. All that we have to do to return to live with our Heavenly Father is try. Try to keep his commandments. Try to serve others. Try to love your neighbor. He knows we are imperfect and he knows that on our own, we can't make it. He gave us weaknesses to humble us. But, like Ether 12:27 says, "And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them. I know that God's plan for us is perfect. It is the Plan of Happiness. By following the Savior's example, we can have our weaknesses be made strong. If you're having a rough time, put your trust in God and never stop trying. God will make up the difference after all you can do. I promise that he loves you and he is aware of you. He wants you to come unto him. Use the atonement, share the joy of it, and try, try, try.

LAST THINGS LAST
-I've had a cough for the last little bit and it was especially bad during a devotional. Sister Beus told me after it was over that she didn't realize my cough was going to be the fourth speaker.
-No missionaries are coming in this week, so we have to wait one more week until we get our nongthais
-I found a Liahona magazine in Thai! And I can read it! Yeeeessss!
-Elder Yang and I memorized the First Vision in Thai. Frick yeah man!
-Thai word of the week: ไก่งวง, turkey. Literally translated to "drunk chicken."
-Bonus Thai word of the week (aren't you a lucky duck?): ขีปนาวุธข้ามทวีป, intercontinental ballistic missile.
-I've been thinking about my Grovies a lot this week. I miss you all so much and I want to thank you for the impact that you've all had on my life. I'm so grateful for you all!
-Speaking of Grovies, shoutout to Isaac Bowman on getting his mission call to Texas, Fort Worth (if that's not the right mission, it's the one Sis. Beus told me it was so blame her)!
-Even if you aren't a Grovie, you may not be quite as special as they are, but God loves you equally. I love you a little too ;)

Elder Barrett

1. Your favorite Thai Elders post-temple.
2. The Holy Trinity of Thailand Bangkok Mission Prakampi (left to right: Burmese, Thai, and Laos).
3. The Spirit World section of the Plan of Salvation lesson in Thai.
4. Picture from Elder Palmer in Thailand!






Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Baby, You're a Firework

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap! 

Another week under my belt. It was weird to adjust to having no Pi Thais, along with Sister Aung being reassigned to the Vietnamese District, since she's the only Thai sister in the MTC! That's right, there are 5, count 'em, 5 missionaries in the MTC speaking the best language they have to offer. That means our name tags get us some pretty cool street cred in here, and if we get called up to give a talk on Sunday, no one is going to understand a word haha.

PASAA THAI
Have you ever heard someone speak Thai before? It's crazy right? Tones everywhere, so many syllables, what in the world is flying out of their mouths? You'll never believe this, but the gift of tongues is so real! We've been practicing teaching with an emphasis on asking questions and listening this week. It can be pretty tricky to speak or listen to a foreign language and then ask them questions about how they feel about certain things or what things mean for them. I mean, it would if I didn't have the best teacher in the world, the Holy Ghost, backing me up. Fluency in speaking has really been improving so much from week to week, and in all of the lessons we taught this week, there was probably only two or three times that I was totally lost listening to the poosongjais speak. So much fun!

UM... AMEN?
During companionship study on Thursday, we started with a prayer. While I was praying, I hear Elder Yang explode out of his chair, and take off to the other end of the room. I opened my eyes, watched him run off and said, "um... amen?" What I didn't know, was before we started, he had started heating up some ramen in the microwave on the other side of the room. The seal was made with some kind of metal, so while we weren't looking there was a firework show going on just a couple yards away from us. Moral of the story: if your noods are too spicy, it may be best not to let them heat up any more.

POOSONGJAIS
If you only read one paragraph in my emails, I hope it's this one. This week, we got to teach Bro. Nok and Bro. Game again. We finally got Bro. Nok to pray! We got him to agree to pray at the end of the lesson. We reminded him how to pray before he started, and we told him that prayer isn't a scary thing. Heavenly Father loves you, and he couldn't be happier that you're trying to reach out to him and make that connection. When he started praying, it was slow and unsure. He said, "Heavenly Father... I'm Nok... thank you for these missionaries... please give me help in my life..." and a few more things along those lines that I can't remember exactly. We had to help him remember "In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen." During his prayer, it was the strongest that I've felt the spirit in my entire time in the MTC. Helping him finally make that connection with his Heavenly Father and see him talk with Him for the first time was so powerful. It was an unbelievable experience and I can't wait to do that with real Kon Thais in Thailand! We focused on making it apply to him. When he realized that what we were saying could help him directly, he never broke eye contact. He was so focused while I was testifying and it was an amazing feeling to get through to him. So powerful, such an amazing feeling. We taught Bro. Game about repentance and baptism. We showed him the video of Christ being baptized to explain that we weren't trying to drown him, and explained how we can be made clean through baptisoma. He asked us, "When can I get baptized?" and it was so powerful. At the end of the lesson, we had initially planned to get him to pray to know if he would be baptized, but as I was about to commit him to do that, I felt prompted to ask if he would be baptized. No hesitation, maintaining eye contact. I could feel the power of the spirit behind my words and he agreed to! BROTHER GAME IS GETTING BAPTIZED, YOU GUYS!!! So fun, so exciting. We also had TRCs yesterday! Our last in-person TRCs, but they were the best ones yet. We talked about service more than anything. With Bro. Brown (the fluffiest grandpa you'll ever meet) I finally understood what he was saying! When he asked me a question, I was able to say what I wanted! We also taught our teachers' old MTC teacher and I understood even better in that one! So many people stress so hard over TRCs, but Elder Yang and my philosophy with those is to decide on a topic, find a scripture on it, and just go in and have a conversation with them. No stress, we don't worry about what we're going to say or how we'll say it. I mean, it's tricky to rock a rhyme that's right on time in Thai don't get me wrong. But when we speak in Thai, we know that after all of the studying we've done, that the spirit will help us fill in the rest.

PRAWINYANBORISUD
I'm going to talk more about being led by the spirit, because this is my email and that's what I want to talk about. In the MTC, you'll feel the spirit stronger than you ever have. Everywhere you go, there's a new experience to help you strengthen your connection. Through prayer, I was given an answer for how I was going to strengthen my relationship with my companion, and by acting on the prompting I received, now we're tight like unto a dish. Mhm. I've been led in lessons to ask a question out of nowhere and it's turned out to lead to something amazing. I got Bro. Nok to go to church! Woohoo! The MTC isn't the only place in the world where you can feel the spirit like this. Make your homes a spiritual sanctuary! Have family prayer, scripture study, and other things that can invite the spirit into your homes as often as you can. You can make your homes a place where the spirit is always present. Who knows, maybe it'll help you finally figure out that calculus problem, or maybe that essay will finally get around to write itself, who knows? ;)

COME INSIDE, JIMMY
Basketball is still the greatest. In the MTC, I've been in my groove. Scorching the net on those heavily contested 3 balls, you know how it is. We've had tons of new missionaries come in to replace the hole left by the Cambodians. Me and the Vietnamese Elders have formed somewhat of a super-team. Feared by many, respected by all haha. One of the new Elders who came in is my former city ball teammate, Elder Carter! He's heading to Tokyo, so he'll be in the MTC for about forever. The 3 pointers will be plentiful.

LAST THINGS LAST
-I know this was a crazy long email. I'm not apologetic.
-Elder Maetani burned another bag of popcorn. His microwave privileges have since been revoked. 
-We're learning the First Vision in Thai and yours truly has the first 3 lines down.
-Some words of wisdom from Bro. Brown's Q&A: On your mission, if you aren't happy or having fun, you're doing it wrong. Thailand is a special place. He's had sons leave to 3 missions all over the world, but none of them have had that special connection to their mission that he feels or sees in other RM's from Thailand. It's a truly special place and we are so so so so blessed to be called to serve there. God has never let a missionary be unsuccessful, and he's not going to start with us.
-I love you all so much, you're amazing. You all have had such an impact on my life and I can't thank any of you enough.

Elder Barrett

1. My district after our last TRC (left to right: Sis. Brown, Bro. Brown, Bro. Fly, Elder Thaxton, Elder Maetani, Sis. Aung, Elder Barrett (Hey! That's me!), Elder Yang, and Bro. Oakes)
2. Picture in the MTC of missionaries in Thailand!!! Just a little sneak peak into what the next two years of my life are gonna look like.
3. Thai room in the residence hall. This is where the magic happens.
4. Artist rendering of me with a Book of Mormon and the King of Thailand riding an elephant. (When this happens for real, it'll be your desktop background for years)







Tuesday, November 12, 2019

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap!

This week flew by! Some new faces in town, as well as some skipping town and heading to ride some elephants and whatnot. Still learning a ton of Thai and working hard to get 20 new words a day (although, if I'm being honest some days are better than others haha).

ELDER UCHTDORF? YEAH I KNOW HIM
Last Tuesday night's devotional had a pretty special speaker, Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf. Have you heard of him? He's pretty cool. He spoke on what being successful as a missionary means. The number of baptisms, or discussions, or Book of Mormons placed are all well and good, but in a place like Thailand, for example (I have no idea why I'm using that example), baptisms can be pretty rare. Every mission is different, and there are many places where the rate of baptisms will be very low. This doesn't mean the missionaries are unsuccessful. Success is measured by the things that you can control: your actions, emotions, and attitude. So I'm going to work on being the best missionary I can be, especially in the things that I can control.

SO LONG, PARTNER
In loving memory, I honor this paragraph to the departing missionaries of this past week. Specifically our Pi Thais. They're off to Thailand (which just so happens to be home to the greatest mission in the world) to do the Lord's work. The Pi Thais were our best friends in the MTC, and they will be missed dearly. May they rest in jazz. We got all of the stuff they left behind, including more and more candy. That's right. Along with packages received by the other Elders in our district, the candy stockpile has been promoted from Candy Mountain, to Candy Everest. Donations are still welcome.

PRAKAMPIMORMON
I got to the end of the Book of Mormon this week. I took on Moroni's promise in Moroni 10:3-5 and prayed to know of its truth. I received the confirmation from the spirit almost immediately. I could truly feel it and it was an amazing feeling and experience. I realized something after that, though. Although the spirit confirmed to me its truth, I didn't know that it was true any more than I already did before. Every time I can truly dive deep and study the scriptures, the spirit confirms the truth in every verse. The Book of Mormon is so true, you guys! To sound like that guy from the Reading Rainbow, "don't take my word for it." Find out for yourself! Try to prove me wrong, you can't!

POOSONGJAIS
This is one of my favorite things about every week. I love teaching in Thai. Sinook maak (so fun)! We taught a new poosongjai this week, Pi Nok (Bro. Oakes's Thai-dentical twin)! He's very different from Pi Game, and I love it. I've been working on becoming a better listener, and helping poosongjais with their needs. I want to get better at adjusting the lesson to fit their needs, not the other way around. And guess what? By focusing on that, we got Pi Nok invested and interested! We totally ditched the game plan, and shifted to talk about what would help him at this very moment in time. We hardly mentioned our topic at all, but it was one of the best lessons we've taught so far. We also taught Pi Game about faith and repentance. We came in planning to talk about faith and then getting our feet wet with repentance a little bit, but after we talked to him and truly asked how he's doing and what would help him, we decided to flip it! We introduced the topic of faith in Jesus Christ, and demonstrated visually how it works with a trust fall. It was actually awesome, I'm not even kidding. But we decided to improvise and teach about repentance. So amazing. Prawinyanborisud was so strong, and I could tell he was feeling it. We also taught TRCs again and it was a ton of fun, as always. Listening and understanding is always a struggle, but it's improving, and my speaking ability is certainly improving. Tons of fun! I love being able to see the gift of tongues working.

PEUOM KONG POM
Not to toot my own horn, but I have so many friends at the MTC. We have the Grovies: Sis. Beus, Burkman, and Lewis. We have Springville High alumni everywhere, and if I'm honest I don't remember all of their names. I'm seeing friends from Maple Mountain (yes there are good people who went to that school, who knew right?) and it's just been super fun to catch up and have fun with all of them. Sis. Beus got me out in Speed this morning, so I'm starting to wonder who my real friends really are (just kidding, I deserved it for missing that 3 so bad haha).

ELDER GARDNER
One of my peuom, Elder Gardner was here this week and just left to Taiwan! His story of his mission so far has been so inspirational to me and I just want to highlight him for a minute because he's way to humble to accept any credit. Elder Gardner was one of my friends from Springville. We were cross country buddies and he got called to Taiwan (what an awesome mission!). Early into his time in the MTC, he started having chest pain and trouble breathing. He found out that it was a collapsed lung, and had to go to the hospital and receive surgery. He was even assigned to be home for a little bit. You would think that would kill a missionary's enthusiasm, but Elder Gardner is not your average missionary. In all of his emails, I never once read a complaint. Only hope, love, and excitement about the gospel. A few days ago, my district was heading to dinner and you'll never guess who I saw. That's right! I was so excited. I said hi, trying to contain myself. We talked for a while, and guess what? He got back just in time to leave to Taiwan!! They left this morning, in fact. This story is so amazing to me, and I hope to have that kind of love, patience, and optimism at some point in my life. Good luck Elder Gardner, Taiwan is lucky to have you!

LAST THINGS LAST
-BYU won again, because they're the best in case you forgot. I heard that after the game, the Liberty players and BYU players all came to the middle of the field, and knelt in prayer. So powerful.
-Not as many debates this week. Siejai (Sad).
-Every now and then, polynesian Elders will sing hymns in the cafeteria. It's a really cool way to invite the spirit, and enjoy pulled pork (reminds me of home haha).
-I received a mystery package yesterday. No return address or anything. Just a box full of candy. If this was you, reveal yourself so I can thank you properly. I love you and the nation of Thailand thanks you for your contribution.
-In case you forgot, you're fantastic, God loves you, Jesus loves you, and I think you're ok, too ;)

Elder Barrett

1. The Grovies after Elder Uchtdorf's devotional (aren't we the cutest)
2. Me and Elder Gardner (that's right, we're tight. Try not to let your jealousy show too much)



 



Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Great Minds Battling it Out, and I Have a Front Row Seat

สวัสดีครับ! Sawatdee kap!

Another great week at the MTC that totally flew by! I'm starting to really build a relationship with my savior and the Book of Mormon. Way more than I have before.

NEW ARRIVALS
More missionaries! We got a ton of new missionaries in our branch, so now our floor isn't so empty haha. We have an English district and missionaries heading to Finland and Denmark! It's not Thailand, but those are some pretty awesome missions. I also got to host foreign and early arrival missionaries on Wendesday! I got to help Elder Baker from Jamaica. We got to go to the student health center and get him a chest x-ray, so I got a free field trip haha. Sister Lewis from Aspen Grove just got up here too! It's a grovie takeover.

POOSONGJAIS
We got to teach a new investigator this week! We taught Brother Doe (Brother McRae's Thai-dentical twin). He was christian already so he knew more about the gospel to start with than Brother Game. We got him to commit to go to church! We also taught Brother Game about eternal life. At the TRC's we taught the same members, but this time I understood so much better! We talked about the Book of Mormon and shared what it meant to us. This was a much better TRC than last week.

PASAA THAI
We've been learning a lot more Thai, and we're shooting to learn 20 words a day still. It's super difficult to get to, so I haven't quite gotten there yet haha. But It's been super fun to learn about and I've really been enjoying our language classes. In sacrament meeting, I bore my testimony in Thai and the Holy Ghost totally made words come out of my mouth before I could even think of them. It was so cool! The gift of tongues is so real.

BALL WITH MY BROS
At gym time, we've been organizing a really awesome 3 on 3 thing. I'm still on fire, and my teams have been winning a ton. We keep on balling and I'm making sure not to get injured haha. Elder Thaxton had a really bad ankle sprain during volleyball yesterday, so he's been out since then. Because of his injury, I got to give my first blessing! It was awesome, but I was so nervous haha. I'm sure my shaky hands didn't help his experience. But basketball in the MTC is the best and that's all I have to say about it.

NAO MAAK!
Holy cow it got so cold out of nowhere. Someone must not be paying their tithing. It's been so cold that it hurts to go outside at times haha. We got some snow for a day, and there are some missionaries in our branch that have never seen snow before. They were much happier about it than I was haha. There were lots of snowballs thrown and tiny snowmen popping up everywhere haha.

PRAKANPIMORMON
I've been reading a lot in the book of Mormon this week. And even watching the new episodes of the Book of Mormon videos (Nephi's wife kissing him was definitely the biggest shock of the MTC so far haha). I finally got to 3 Nephi 11, when Jesus visited the Nephites. It's the first time I've ever been so pumped to read. Kinda a cool story, All that day, my hands were freezing cold. Nothing I did helped the situation. We got to personal study time, and the second I started reading, I felt this warmth all throughout me. Yes, even my hands haha. Not sure if it was the spirit of a coincidence, but I like to believe it was the spirit and it was great.

DEBATES OF THE CENTURY
Elder Thaxton and Maetani have been getting into a lot of debates, and I honestly don't know if I've ever been this entertained in my entire life. Elder Yang and I get to be audience members/occasional participants haha. Some of the topics of debate have been: Is there a difference between a minivan and an SUV, do we need toes, is it inhumane to kill in war, would sports be better if the participants were robots, and a few more that I'm not sure I want to mention on my group email haha. Elder Thaxton is almost always right, or at least rational, and Elder Maetani likes to say crazy things and is too stubborn to change his mind. It's so funny. It's amazing. We're selling tickets to this week's debates, so if you are interested, email me.

LAST THINGS LAST
-Shoutout to BYU for beating Utah State this last week! Proud of the boys in blue.
-For Halloween I dressed as a Canadian, which basically means I dressed how I would any day haha.
-We actually had Thai food this week! It wasn't amazing, but it was better than nothing, right?
-Kolua Pork too!! Tasted like home, even though it wasn't quite as good (Kinda noticing a pattern here).
-Elder Maetani burnt some popcorn in T2 during study time, and we had so many people come downstairs and go "ok who burnt popcorn in here?"
-Love ya heaps, y'all.

Elder Barrett

1. The Book of Mormon in Thai (yeah, I know)
2. Grovies on Halloween, eh?
3. Kalua Pork. We have been blessed.