Sunday, October 25, 2015

Re: Nice Win Aggies!

October 19, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

(Note to the family, but such a description of rain--just wanted to include this)
I am so proud of all of the wins this week, especially the doughnuts! (Kuna and Aggie football wins--family won a huge platter of doughnuts from the Troop 183 auction) This week has been good, I am overcoming a small stomach sickness but all is well. It is really starting to cool down in Kaibeto, in fact last night there was a huge storm. Now normally rain helps me sleep better at night, but not this time. This was one of the heaviest rains I have ever seen, and on our metal roof it was equivalent to the sound you experience when you are standing at a railroad crossing as a train zooms by. Well I have got to go I just thought I would shoot an email to the family while I could. Love you guys!

Okay

October 19, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

Not much to say this week. We have been getting a ton of referrals this week. The turn around in Kaibeto these past few weeks has been awesome! As seems to be the normal in this mission we have been working with a ton of Less-Active members and this week we had quite a few come to church this week. That was great. In a couple of weeks we will be helping to make the "Haunted Forest" at the church, that will be fun. This week I went on exchanges with the Zone-Leaders in Page. We had a great time. Oh we now have one more Elder with them, it is now a trio of Elders. Elder Peterson, Elder Hancock, and the new one Elder Houston. They are a lot of fun. We had a wonderful zone conference this week, I was able to learn a lot. This week I will be going on another exchange with the Elders in Echo Cilffs, or Bitter Springs, and doing a baptismal interview out there. That area is really booming. I am very proud of my district. Well that's it for this week.
Elder Warnick

Dam



October 12, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

This was a good week. Today we got to tour the Glen Canyon Dam. The one that holds back Lake Powell. But this was no ordinary tour, it was a special tour that a member who work as the head of security for the Dam took us on personally. We got to go to places that normal people don't. Before hand we had to have a background check as well, that was an interesting thing to know you were having done on your mission. Well things are going great in Kaibeto! This week was some of the highest numbers that the area has had for at least 2 years. Tomorrow is Zone Conference in Tuba City, it will be fun to go back again. Hopefully I will get to see some members from Polacca randomly in Tuba City. Saturday was pretty awesome, If you remember from last week the girl that I interviewed for baptism... Well she was a baptized, and I had the priviledge to do that. It was an awesome experience to do that, and also to get into water again. (; Well I can't believe that this transfer is already half-way over. It has gone by very fast. This week we picked up some more people that we have began to teach

(That was the end of the e-mail--then a few minutes later the rest came.)

It's not finished yet!!!!!
they are great! Oh Happy Columbus Day, by the way. No one here seems to care about it, but last year people were angry about it. Some refused to honor it because it was the beginning of the white men in America. Well now I think that I am finished.
Tune in next week for another marvelous Adventure of Elder Warnick


Okay they are as follows

Observation Point, from a restricted area


If you can guess I kind of enjoyed this tour
in the generator room, people are usually only allowed to look from the out side but are not allowed in here



view from the bottom


Into the canyon wall, not allowed here

Secret Places

On the side of the dam, restricted

Our guide touching the generator shaft

 Maybe some day I will take a selfie without awkwardly opening my mouth.

Hard Day

October 5, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

8:40 p.m. (Super late for the normal missionary e-mail)

Yes I am alive! The details will be coming soon, just give me a few minutes to try to explain what went down today... (:

 9:27 p.m.

Okay so here is the scoop for today. It all started last night when we decided to climb Navajo Mountain again. It sounded like a wonderful idea. We stayed the night with the Inscription House Elders and our plans were as follow.

5:00 wake up
6:00 drive to mountain
7:00 arrive and begin hiking
9:00 summit the mountain and begin studying
11:00 begin down
1:00 finish hike and drive home
3:00 arrive home and email
4:00 dinner
5:00 drive to Page
6:00 baptismal interview for page sister's investigator
7:30 arrive home and teach a lesson.

Well this is how the day went.

5:00 wake up and realize it is raining
6:00 breakfast
7:00 breakfast
9:00 decide that the sky has cleared up enough and drive to mountain
10:00 begin hike
12:00 realize that where we went last time was not nearly as close to the top as we thought (only half-way)
12:10 decide we still have time...
1:00 decide that it is only half an hour to the top.
1:30 realize we were wrong
2:00 walk into a cloud
2:15 get hit by a huge rain storm (that made us fear for our lives)
2:45 summit. Couldn't see anything because of the storm we were in...
3:50 reach bottom and begin our way home
5:00 get home and change clothes
5:15 drive to Page
6:00 baptismal interview for page sister's investigator
7:30 arrive home and have a lesson cancel on us...
7:35 email and dinner

Yeah it was all because of bad planning on our part, poor time judgement, and the storm (which we only got hit by because of our poor judgement).

Lots was learned today. Won't be getting near that mountain for a long time.


So the week since Thursday... has not bee too eventful. We had weekly planning in Friday and then general Conference on Saturday and Sunday. I learned so much from conference this time around, there is just something special about conference when you are a missionary. The baptismal interview that I did today was wonderful. It was my first time interviewing someone for baptism and it was quite a special experience for me. I interviewed a young girl named Shandriana. She was so sweet and she was so nervous that she wouldn't be able to remember the things that she had been taught. Burt she did wonderfully. She is 9 and has a wonderful spirit about her.

Ready For Round 2
Beautiful Day


Into the Clouds
 Also this week is the first of the month and since people got paid on of our faithful members bought us $30 worth of shrimp. WOW. We are very grateful for Virginia.

Shrimp Dinner from Virginia

Finally

October 1, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

Well I am finally emailing. Things have been great in Kaibeto. The work is progressing and we have some people who are right on the edge of finally becoming investigators, they are just never home... Well one of these people is Kendrick. She, yes she, has a lot of interest in the gospel and seems to really want to know. For a long time she has been trying to figure things out with her life and now she feels good that we are there to teach her. She minored in religion in college so she knows a lot and is quite fun to teach. Elder Emery is a swell guy. We have been together for just over a week now and he is loving it. He is a very prepared missionary, he has studied a lot and really wants to do his best. He wants to be a seminary/institute teacher so he loves the gospel. Another fun thing, he is a thrower. This week we started so children of less-active families and are trying to help prepare them for baptism, I can see the desire to come back to the gospel in their families eyes as we teach. I hope that you all are preparing to hear from the servants of the Lord, this coming weekend is general conference and it will  be a blast. This week is kind of a missionaries dream week with a temple trip AND general conference so close together. I had a great time on Monday going to Monticello and back. We went with our Bishop and drove through Monument Valley on the way, which is where he spent 13 months of his mission. Then we drove through one of my old areas, Bluff it was fun to see everything again. Well it is time to go. Talk to you again soon.

Comp and Story

September 22, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

Well my new companion is named Elder Emery, he is from Salt Lake. Will tell you more next week.

(the following is an answer to a request from Melissa (Mom). The Kuna 5th Ward Primary is highlighting a missionary serving from the ward the last Sunday of every month so that the Primary children can learn more about missionary work and get to know the missionaries from K5 better. So Elder Warnick sent a little story that can "help the Primary children prepare for missions.")
Okay so here is my story for Primary and it is about being Positive. 

There have been times on my mission when it has not looked very good. The area was struggling and other times when it was hard to get along with my companion. We had a big missionary meeting a couple of months ago and we were taught about always staying positive. I tried this. Instead of looking at the things that were negative, bad and sad we tried to look at all of the good things that we were doing. 

We were given a piece of paper that had 2 columns of lines one side was called; 'NEGATIVE THOUGHTS I'VE HAD TODAY" and the other side was called "POSITIVE THOUGHTS". The challenge was to write down all of the bad things that we thought and to change it into a good thought.Well, as I did this I could see my attitude changing and also the way that I was looking at things. 

Instead of being sad and down and thinking, "Why do we have to ride out bikes everywhere? No body is even home." 

It changed into, "I am so happy that I can get some fresh air and exercise and try to share the gospel with other people that Heavenly Father loves." 

The sadness changed to happiness and the rejection turned into hope that we can help someone else. This works at home too, not just as a missionary. When you are sad just think of all of the good things that you do have. When you are fighting with a brother or sister, think about something that you guys did together that made you laugh. Try it out and you will have an even happier day. 

I don't know how long this was supposed to be but here was a try...
(It was an great story. The children were totally silent and listened intently as Melissa shared this with them.)
Me and Elder Butterfield just before he left for Australia

Elder Warnick and Elder Emery of the Page Arizona Zone
 

Must Have Been In A Hurry--No Title

September 21, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona
Some of the weeks developments. Well this will be my 8th companion in 7 transfers. I will be Training and a District Leader this transfer. So another companion and a little more responsibility. This came as no shock to me this week, because President has previously told me that I would most likely be training this transfer and since Elder Butterfield is going to Australia today there was an opening for district leader. So our Zone will now be as follows.
Kaibeto: Me-13 months...trainee
Inscription House: Elder Rainey-6 weeks...trainee
Lechee: Elder Williams-6 weeks...trainee
Echo Cliffs: Elder Ericson-6 weeks... trainee
Page Sisters: Sis Navarro-13 months...Sis Meza- 6 weeks
Page ZL: Elder Hancock-15 months... Elder Peterson 18 months.
#YoungestZoneEver
I found out that Polacca is getting closed this transfer. That is pretty sad, I served the first 6 months of my mission there and loved it, so a special part of me is dedicated to the Hopi people. It would be cool to go back in a transfer or 2 and re-open Hopi, but all that I can do is pray for them.
Well Have a good week. I have to go to Farmington.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

The Climb

It's Green!

September 14, 2015

Kaibeto, AZ
 
This week was all about ascent. The area is really looking up which is awesome. Elder Butterfield got his visa after 5 months in this mission and in a week will be off to Brisbane Australia. We have started teaching a couple of teenage boys named Eli and Jaden. They came to church with their aunt/grandma (Navajo relations are very complex) and that is when we first met them. We were able to start talking to them about the Plan of Salvation because the Sunday School lesson that they came to was kind of scary... the signs of the second coming, including the "Battle of Armageddon". Luckily we were able to explain to them that it was nothing to be scared of and honestly to really not worry about it. They are pretty solid kids and have even started coming to mutual. 
 
We have been having a battle with mice here Kaibeto. At first it was a mouse every couple of weeks and then on exchanges with Elder Butterfield we found one just roaming the house. We trapped him under the stove--where they come in--and then made a wall of binders and put some traps out, plugged up every hole on the outside of the trailer, as well as put out a bunch of ramen noodles (which mice love) with cheese, peanut butter, sunflower seeds and comet on it surrounded by duct tape. This was an attempt to draw him out. In the morning one of the traps was sprung but no mouse... that is until we looked inside and found a hand. We just missed him, the trap was quite scratched up and gnawed on and then we realized, after closer inspection, that he chewed his hand off to escape. The traps then got better, sticky traps were introduced and a more solid wall was put up. We caught 3 mice in the nights following but all of them had 4 feet, so Scabbers (as we named him) is still on the loose. 
 
Mouse Hunt

Mouse Bait
 
 
 
Almost....
 
 
Updated Mouse Hunt
 
 
The other part of our climb is that last P-Day we climbed Navajo Mountain. This was quite fun, long and tiring.  The elevation is 10,348ft but the Prominence is 4,226ft. Quite the climb for some untrained missionaries. Well that's it for this week.

Elder Warnick


Navajo Mountain



Surprise!

A Real Tree

Another Real Tree

Aspens in Navajo Nation


Arrowhead found by Butterfield--We left it there

Eating Cactus

Half Way

The Throne

VICTORY


My Best Selfie Ever
















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September 7, 2015
Kaibeto, AZ

Well this was a good week. It was a little slow because it is the first of the month so people got paid and left town. Also it was the weekend so people all left. And it was a 4 day weekend so even more people left. We did get to see quite a few people. Okay this week we had another person stop us and ask if we would come by and teach them, hopefully this one is a non-member. We had another encounter this week where we started teaching someone that we hoped was an investigator but they ended up being a member. There isn't really too much to say this week. We had a less-active that we taught this week and before the lesson she was very against the Book of Mormon. So we sat down and found a lot of scriptures from the Bible to teach her the Restoration. After the lesson we asked her if she had any questions.  "No" she said "you put all of it together for me and it all makes sense."  I am very grateful for the way that the Bible and Book of Mormon go hand in hand. Well if there is anything else I will let you know.

Elder Warnick

Week 3 in Kaibeto

August 31, 2015

Kaibeto, AZ
 
Well 3 weeks have come and gone already in Kaibeto. From all of you I am hearing about school and how great it is for you to be back and about all of the fun that you are having. Well school has started here as well, and that is no so much fun. Now people are gone during the day, people are starting to work again and the most productive time in the New Mexico Farmington Mission is coming to an end.

This week JR the one recent convert that we have moved back to Flagstaff for school. He is a Junior in College and is 18. Jr is fluent in English, Navajo, Japanese, Korean and is currently learning Mandarin Chinese. He is an awesome kid, I am sad to see him go. Well now that I have been out for a year people here as well as myself seem to keep reminding me that I am on the downward slope, I am over the hill. This is more of a motivation than ever to make sure that I am doing all that I can to serve the Lord to my fullest.

This week we had the mission tour with Elder Christoffel Golden Jr of the Seventy. It was a wonderful experience but we were advised to keep the things that the spirit taught us sacred to us and to our calling. However I will tell you of one experience I had with him. He asked that President Adams pick out 2 companionships to come forward and do a role play for everyone. President choose Elder Anderson and I as well as the Winslow AZ Sisters. He had me and Anderson be the missionaries and the sisters be people whose house we were going to knock on. Well I took the lead and we "knocked" on the door and we talked to them. After the role play Elder Golden said "Notice that Elder Warnick is a very seasoned missionary and he knew exactly what to do" he went on to talk about the technique that I approached the women with and then offered some suggestions. Now here comes the cool part, we role-played again but this time I was companions with Elder Golden.
Things seem to be picking up in Kaibeto and I am very grateful for all of the energy and motivation which the Lord has given me this week. Thanks for all of the prayers.
Elder Warnick

Beginning of the Storm

I found a Nintendo 64 in our house

Part of our garden harvest

Since Thursday

August 24, 2015

Kaibeto, AZ
 
Surprisingly a lot has happened since Thursday. First my spider bite is gone. I have had bite on the top of my foot for about 4 weeks it was about the size of a 50 cent piece but after some council from the Mission Doctor it has nearly disappeared.
Let me tell you a little bit about Kaibeto. It is a small Reservation town about 40 minutes southeast of Page Arizona. There are roughly 330 homes and 130 of them are abandoned/shut down for remodeling. There is a ward here, which is smaller than it should be. When the houses were shutdown many members and investigators were moved out and sent to other places. This week we had about 50 people at church. Most of the church leadership comes form Page and Lechèè. There are a lot of wonderful people here. The missionary work in this area has been dwindling because they Elders who were here when the housing got shutdown got pretty discouraged, I don't blame them. Our only commodity is the Gas Station/Post Office/Grocery Store. Well that is Kaibeto.

We have received a lot of referrals this week.  We have had a lot of people tell us that we should take them out with us when we go to contact the referral. We have done quite a bit of walking and people are noticing us. Yesterday we had someone stop driving and give us some water. Right after our first sip she told us that she would like us to come teach her, we were able to get her address and will be going over after she returns from her trip to Phoenix. Things are really starting to move forward and it is all thanks to the lord. This week we painted a hogan, octagon house, with the Elders in Inscription House which was a great service opprotunity. (The difference between a hogan and an octagon house is that a hogan is made out of mud and an octagon house is made like a normal house, with shingles and sheet-rock).

Okay now here is the quote of the week. This is from a 12 year old boy. 'Whenever my grandmother farts she says "chìdì gìnè"
Now for those of you non-Navajo speakers "chìdì gìnè" translates to "devil speaks".
Hope you all have a great week.
Elder Warnick


Surprisingly a lot has happened since Thursday. First my spider bite is gone. I have had bite on the top of my foot for about 4 weeks it was about the size of a 50 cent piece but after some council from the Mission Doctor it has nearly disappeared.
Let me tell you a little bit about Kaibeto. It is a small Reservation town about 40 minutes southeast of Page Arizona. There are roughly 330 homes and 130 of them are abandoned/shut down for remodeling. There is a ward here, which is smaller than it should be. When the houses were shutdown many members and investigators were moved out and sent to other places. This week we had about 50 people at church. Most of the church leadership comes form Page and Lechèè. There are a lot of wonderful people here. The missionary work in this area has been dwindling because they Elders who were here when the housing got shutdown got pretty discouraged, I don't blame them. Our only commodity is the Gas Station/Post Office/Grocery Store. Well that is Kaibeto.

We have received a lot of referrals this week.  We have had a lot of people tell us that we should take them out with us when we go to contact the referral. We have done quite a bit of walking and people are noticing us. Yesterday we had someone stop driving and give us some water. Right after our first sip she told us that she would like us to come teach her, we were able to get her address and will be going over after she returns from her trip to Phoenix. Things are really starting to move forward and it is all thanks to the lord. This week we painted a hogan, octagon house, with the Elders in Inscription House which was a great service opprotunity. (The difference between a hogan and an octagon house is that a hogan is made out of mud and an octagon house is made like a normal house, with shingles and sheet-rock).

Okay now here is the quote of the week. This is from a 12 year old boy. 'Whenever my grandmother farts she says "chìdì gìnè"
Now for those of you non-Navajo speakers "chìdì gìnè" translates to "devil speaks".
Hope you all have a great week.
Elder Warnick
Castro and Me eating Chinese


Cheap Taters

Elder Anderson in Kaibeto



ME in Kiabeto

Elders Warnick, Rainey, Butterfield, and Anderson

The Lord Looks Out For His Servants

August 20, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona
 
Well first off I would like to tell you that after some talking to the Zone-Leaders it has been decided that we will be emailing on Mondays again, like we should. There was a lot of disobedience in this area of the mission and the Lord has different plans for it so he has filled it up with some new Elders and we are going to work. We will now actually be able to do some work on Thursdays now instead of having 2 P-Days. So on Monday I will be emailing again. Last Monday we came into Page and played sports, then my week of observation was up and a few Elders and I did some talking.
Well it was a wonderful week. Things in the area already seem to be looking up. So far this week we have as many lessons as we did total last week. There is going to be a lot of knocking and a lot of finding going this week.
We had stake conference this week and we were with Elder Larry Echo Hawk of the Seventy and out Mission President was there too. It was such a wonderful experience. There was a lot of talk about missionary work. About how the Lord will judge us based on what we did with what we have. Just lots of wonderful stuff. My 2 favorite quotes from it were- "Lack of Knowledge is the great discomforter" and the other "You experienced miracles, don't explain them away."
Okay now for the highlight of the week. I will keep this short and not too detailed since there may be a legal case. Saturday night all of the Elders stayed the night at the zone-leader's house for stake conference the next morning. We were unloading our luggage out of the back of our truck when the whit car that was parked 50 feet behind us started playing music really loudly. The car then spun out and came straight at the truck to swerve at the last second. He hit the truck, an elder's suitcase and nicked of the elders. The man pulled over and began to talk to us. He was drunk. I talked with him as a phone call was placed to out mission president and to the police. Just before the Police arrived the man started to walk away, to leave the scene. The Police came and talked to us and we told them that the man was down the street trying to leave. One of the officers tracked him down, and  because  the man tried to resist he was thrown to the ground and handcuffed. We gave a report then he was hauled off with a DWI, Hit and Run, and an Assault charge. Only the Elder who got hit and I really saw what happened so we may be asked to testify, hopefully not. The Elder who was hit walked away with nothing more than ripped pants and a scratch in his hip. The Lord was watching us.
Well Have a great week. Will talk more on Monday.
Elder Dallin Warnick


Page District


Elder Warnick and Elder Anderson


Missionaries Serving in the Page Arizona Stake with Elder Larry Echo Hawk (middle back)









Nothing Much to Say

August 13, 2015

Kaibeto, Arizona

Well I am in Kaibeto now. My address is

PO Box 1555
Kaibeto AZ 86053

It fun being back on the reservation but I am kind of disappointed with the missionaries here. There has been a lot of disobedience here and things have really slacked off. I hope that I will be able to help bring some self-respect to this area of the mission. My area is pretty slow. The 2000 census reports there being around 330 occupied residences but last year half of those homes were condemned and are being rebuilt. Sadly everyone who lived there not only moved out of their house but they moved out of the area. There is a lot of work that needs to be done here and I am just observing for now and as the end of this week draws nigh I am developing more and more of a vision of what needs to happen and how I can help implement that plan. Things seem like they will be better most people are new here. The area next to us got white washed and one is a good elder, Elder Butterfield and  the other is a trainee from Atlanta, Georgia Elder Rainey. Then we have Sister Navarro, who I came out with, in Page who is training. We have the zone leaders Elder Hancock, who I knew in Utah, and his companion Elder Peterson. Then there are the Lechee elders, I don't really know them. Then there are the Echo Cliffs/ Bitter Springs elders. Elder Vickers and his trainee Elder Erikson, from Rexburg. I get along pretty great with Elder Erikson, Butterfield and Rainey. My companion is Elder Anderson. He is from Taylorsville Utah. He is a swell guy.

Oh yeah now we email on Thursdays. so yeah...

Thanks for everything y'all.

And He's Out of Here


August 10, 2015

Cortez, Colorado 

Well transfers are here and I am getting transferred to Kaibeto, Arizona. It appears that my purpose in Anglo-Land is complete. Elder Castro is going back to Bloomfield and back to speaking Spanish and he is stoked and Elder Sessions is going to be training and District Leader. That will either be really good for him or really bad for him, but the Lord qualifies them who he calls. I will actually be step-training in Kaibeto. His trainer is getting transferred or going home and so I will be finishing up his training for the next transfer. This week was good. We had a lot of people to see and then we spent all of yesterday saying good bye to people. It was hard but not too bad since I wasn't here for much more than a month. I don't have much to say for this week, I will let you all know next week how Kaibeto is.

Elder Warnick
 
Saying Good-byes 



The Antablian Family

Brother Nielson

Bill
Edward Family

McFarlands

Mikkelsons
 
Paul & Shirley

Pixler Family

Stepp Family
Cook Family

DJ and Bro. Vreeken
Brother Riffey                
Roxie