Jonathan Ward Cattron is the 6th Elder in his family. His mission starts on November 14, 2012 where he will report to the Missionary Training Center and then serve in the Chile Vina Del Mar Mission for 2 years.
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Monday, January 21, 2013
First week in Chile!
Chadlykizzlets!
Thanks for the email. I am really learning that what you said “es
verdadero (is true).” Yesterday was my
AHA! moment where I got over the newbie fever of not being able to speak the
language and just talk to people, and laugh with them at my tiny Spanish
vocabulary. I am picking up quickly, but these Chileans speak so stinking
fast and leave out 90 percent of the syllables, it´s nuts. [It´s kind of like in English “Immonago to the
store" (“I am going to go” to the store.”)] And then they laugh because I
don't understand when 5 words are violently mashed together in their amazing
speed of talking. Soon... very soon.......
Mom, Dad,
and Everyone - This week I realized that one of the reasons I was sent here to
Chile is FOR that reason. I hate not understanding, and not being understood. I
have a general fear of it, just like my fear of talking on the phone. Which
yes, even after calling the Branch President and Zone Leader at least 4 times a week, I still
hate talking on the phone. But at least right now I have an excuse to be
confused because I'm learning the language.
This
email is starting to sound rather whiney - So I'm going to stop real quick and
say also "YES CHILE IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR ME." The Prophets
and Church leaders really know what they're doing. I wrote in my journal the
other day "With all this that's happening, I'm feeling stressed. But
somehow I can't seem to get over the feeling of how easy it is going to be to
love these people." ...They're absolutely beautiful in heart and
appearance to me. It's like something about them just makes me smile.
And all
these dogs! What in the world?! It's nuts! The ONLY thing I really hate about
this place is how I can't pet the dogs because most of the street ones have
fleas. Especially the ones that look like Chewbacca, (which is surprisingly
about 1 in every 10 dogs you see, and there are a lot of dogs). And when I say Chewbacca,
I mean hair, face, body, teeth—and there are other dogs that look like super
angry Ewoks. (Why is everything about Star
Wars right now?)
So
yeah. Chile is rad. The people are wonderful, and the language is coming along
beautifully. Yesterday was an amazing day. My companion Elder H and I spoke in Church (wow!
my first Sunday! Haha) and I just had to share a scripture and a little about
myself and my testimony. I didn't prepare anything until I got there. I had the impression to share the story of
Ammon and his first conversation with King Lamoni—how he would serve them (quote)
"perhaps until the day I die". Of course I'm
not going to die here, but essentially, if I ended up spending my whole two
years here in this first area, I would be just as happy. Actually probably more, cuz these people in
our area [Esperanza, Chile] are so cool.
Then
we had a dinner and everything, and went looking for “nuevos” [new
investigators]. That was cool—I guess. There are so many hills here. No - not hills. Cliffs. Your tie basically drags on the ground...
Death... I will come back thinking I enjoy hiking for fun. Blech.
And
it's okay about (-‘s) letter cuz it’s in Spanish. Make sure you say I'll send
another, cuz I decided to write a letter, which happened to be another one for
(-) during language study class. . . yeah. So... unless (-) wants to learn Spanish...
The weather here is
annoying. Just like (my brother who
served in Honduras) says,” you take a shower, dry off, and you're still wet.” I need more short sleeves. All the
stinky dogs keep getting their claws on my back and putting mud on my shirt.
Even though I think it's hilarious, I still need my short sleeves. Don't send
me any though. I'm fine with my ...like…10 or something. I'm still
trying to move everything in so I can get used to it and ready for the next 12
weeks. I'm pretty sure this is the last
area for my companion. He's been here in
Esperanza for 6 months and on his mission for a long time. I don't know. My Spanish brain hasn't really translated the “how
long he's been out on a mission” part. And
frankly we work too hard to think of anything “trunky.” It's a wonderful feeling cuz every night I
feel accomplished. Not just tired. Completely exhausted, yes, but moving, and
accomplished.
I sleep like a baby.
But this week I've had a sickness probably from the States or the 20 hour plane
ride with hardly any water. Which was fun ? haha. I dunno.
Yes. We only walk,
taxi, or micro[bus]. And I almost fall over sideways every time I get on the
bus. In case you were wondering...
During the flight
layover in LA, I called everyone except (J----). Her phone wouldn't answer or
something from the pay phone I used. But I'll say that I tried calling about 5
times. I wanted to call other people, but we went to eat and get on the
plane.
I was going to ask you
to record it. Thanks. You're smart, mom. Love you.
The mission president is the bomb and
so is his wife, and his kids. They're all just absolutely wonderful. He speaks English,
and his wife understands bits and pieces of English. They're one of those
typical families that you would call "Super awesome."
It's about 12:52 now. I'll
probably send at 12:55.. .ah! Pollo! I need to write the Mission President now...
Let me explain the plane ride: We
went to Los Angeles, called some family members, got on the plane, stopped in
PERU, then switched planes again, and ended in Santiago, Chile. During this 20
hours, I had probably had half a glass of water. And the air was super dry, and
I cried in my head the whole time. I studied a lot though.
But let me explain my first
impression of Chile: it was super dark, couldn't see anything past my eyelids.
Yes, I slept the whole way from Peru.
But we did get to take a picture of us in front of Vina [Vina del Mar,
Chile].
Then as tradition, they gave for
each MTC companionship a Book of Mormon, a contact card, and said, "Here's
the Mission Home address. We'll see you there. Don't have the Book of
Mormon with you when you get there. Come with the person's information. Love
you. Listos,” Ya!
Did my suitcases arrive with
me? We prayed for the suitcases to work.
They did. Both mine were pretty good.
We have lots of goals and stuff for
this week. The mission goal is one baptism a month. It's possible. Elder H. has
had 4 in one month a couple times. He’s a hard worker—always.
Sorry. Most of these questions you
asked I don't know the answers yet--but there are a few Elders and sisters serving
near us. The only couples serving are in the mission home as...
nutrition... and ... I don't remember what else they do. Honestamente, no me importa mucho. (It's not
very important to me yet. I still have to get used to this first.)
We just had a baptism in the area
yesterday. The man had a lot of faith. He was in an accident recently which
made it so he couldn't bend his leg--which as you can assume, made the baptism
super difficult. But all is well. The
missionaries are smart.
Tell brother (H----- in K-2) I love
him too. He was an awesome Home teacher,
even though I was super shy and not willing to talk back then.
Well when we were leaving one
airport, they messed up on my flight plans again. I had to run back alone and
print out my ticket on the other side of the airport cuz the machine apparently
printed out the Montana to Utah flight only and the Chile flight probably got
stuck in the machine. I almost didn't get to go to Peru [the flight to Chile]!
I
love you all. I think I will upload some things next week. I didn't do well
taking pictures this week. In fact I took zero.
Oh
yeah, and we had an investigator lesson, where the lady was super teasy about
my Spanish. But then I said a prayer to be able to understand, and something
miraculous happened. I never once during that lesson had to have her repeat
herself. I understood everything sufficiently enough to answer the questions,
and she told me to continue when I started talking about my life before the
mission, and how hard it was to accept that I really needed Heavenly Father to
help me, and I couldn't change on my own. I didn't know how I knew what she
needed to hear, but she really wants to change, and didn't believe she could.
This Church is true, and I will never deny that. I know it is true
because the Spirit testifies as I speak the things that I know to be true and
have personal experience in. Never think that you are alone in anything. There
is someone there to help.
Mas
si os torneis al senor... [Mosiah 7:33]
Give everyone hugs for me.
Ciao.
-Elder Cattron
PPosted by Jon's Mom.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
"Yes, Child, I am really here"
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"Yes, Child, I am really here"
Jonathan Cattron 1/10/2013
11:53 AM
I
was sent an email that sparked my interest from our wonderful L------. She's
awesome. Definitely my favorite sister
in law named L------... She said
"I [had] a children's song going through my head this morning. It is
called heavenly Father. I love the lyrics. "Heavenly Father, are you
really there? Do you hear and answer every child's prayer? Some say that heaven
is far away but I feel it close to me time I pray."
I want to focus a little bit on
this in this email.
But first the responses from your “dearelder”
letters:
J-----. I'm sad that the bird got shot, but happy that you
told me that story. I love crows, and they humor me. Something about them just
makes me smile and relate somehow. Maybe because I like to jokingly annoy
people... hmm. One of the speakers this Tuesday spoke about the sadness he felt
when he was about 8 years, he threw a rock to get a goose to move so
he could see her eggs. He threw a bigger rock, and the goose moved, but it
landed on the eggs... and broke all of them. He thought about all the eggs
and the pain that the mother felt from her unborn children. It really hit me,
because I love animals, and I was reminded of all the times that I have seen
animals being bullied, like a snowball to the face of a Cow in Montana... As
interesting as it sounds, my jaw dropped, and I felt terrible just seeing
it, because I knew then that all animals have their own characters
and feelings just as we do. I'm learning more of that and growing more in
appreciation for pretty much any living thing... - - Please be kind to
those animals. And don't hurt anyone or any animal just because you think it's
funny or they deserve it. And give a cow a hug this week.
Did
I address the sickness of last week? 1/3rd
of the MTC got sick in one night from this dumb gastrointestinal virus that
made you... well caused issues for 48 hours. It wasn't very fun. I had it and
stayed in my room for 2 days. I threw up 3 times, but was laughing the whole
time, and I have no idea why. I think I just thought it was funny how I
sounded to everyone else who was in the residency. I also had a very positive
attitude... somehow. When we were told we had to go to the MTC doctor to make
sure we were getting enough fluids and everything, 3 of us went together, and
there I was... smiling like a 3-year-old. Everyone I talked to thought I was
just walking the other 2 Elders from my district there. I also doubt that
the doctor/nurse even thought I was sick and probably gave me sugar pills or
some Flintstone vitamins that looked fancy.
Sorry
about the razor heads. Turns out I only needed 2. They are supposed to be
changed every 18 months... I read 8... sigh...
Mom, I should say I want a few more things because it's fun
to get mail... but frankly, really all I want is to get on the plane. I'm
nervous out of my mind, but I feel like I'm ready to go.
J [R]'s home already? Tell him I'm happy for
him and give him a big abrazo[hug], and tell him, "Le amo. No pare sus
habitos de la mision. Nos vemos, casa-hijo." **translated:
I love you. Don’t lose your mission habits. We’ll see you at home.) [**see Mom’s note at end of blog entry]
I
started a new thing here at the MTC that will live on. I slide my hand down the
person's tie if I think it's a cool tie. Some of the other elders do it to me
just because they think it's funny. It came from the joke "Is your tie
felt?" "No" "Oh, now it is!"--then you feel their tie.
Here's something I thought of during personal study:
If by the grace of God we are saved, and we are supposed to become like Christ,
then we must also have grace to be saved. Christ went from Grace to
Grace......... [Now look up the definition of grace and any words in the
definition you don't know.] It's a
pretty cool thought and an encouraging idea to keep on progressing and
improving yourself.
Okay. Finally to the first point I wanted to make.
Heavenly Father, yes, He is really there. And He does hear
and answer our prayers. Sometimes I worry that my desires aren't in tune,
because I don't receive an answer right there. Then I have to remind myself
that one of the things we all need to work on is patience, then I smile to
myself and say "Okay. In His own time and in His own way. I can be
patient."
I
can testify that when we pray, if we stay still and pay attention, we can feel
our Heavenly Father's love, and know that he is smiling for us. He does not see
us the way we see ourselves. He does not see things to a certain point and
frown because we didn't make a right decision. He may feel sad that we are not
choosing what he knows will bring us the most happiness, but He is even more
loving and kind than we can imagine. He wants to help us in our times of need,
and even in our times of happiness, and help us remember that "There is
always more", especially with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Never
think that we've progressed to our peak. They say that it is at this moment,
when you say "I can't progress any further" is exactly when
you can. Remember the words of Isaiah: "His arms are stretched out
still."
Remember the words of Alma to his
son Helaman. Alma 36: 27. -- And I have been supported under trials
and troubles of every kind, yea, and in all manner of afflictions; yea, God has
delivered me from prison, and from bonds, and from death; yea, and I do put my
trust in him, and he will STILL deliver me."
I
urge all of you - who are at many stages in life - to put your trust in Him,
and to be diligent. Diligence is not necessarily working 25/7. It is simply
working hard when you work, and never stopping by thinking you're fine where
you are at. His arms are stretched out still. We always have his strength
and his love, and along with that, everything He can bless us with. We
just need to put our trust in him, exercise that faith, and then move forward.
Place
those righteous desires in your sight, and only look back to see how far you've
come.
I
can promise that the feelings that come with progress and bringing yourself
closer to the open arms of our loving Father in Heaven is something that
can bring peace, joy, and comfort to every portion of the
soul.
"And now, O my son[s and
daughters], behold, thou art in thy youth, and therefore, I beseech of thee
that thou wilt hear my words and learn of me; for I do know that whosoever
shall put their trust in God shall be supported in their trials, and their
troubles, and their afflictions..."
His arms are stretched out still.
I love you all.
-Elder Cattron VI
[**Note to readers from Mom] -- I got a giggle out of this because
even though he thinks he is ready to fly to Chile, he is still just learning
the language. I don’t know much Spanish but
had to get this translated because it didn’t make sense. It didn’t make sense to his sister-in-law
J---- when I asked her to translate it either.
I have to share her comment: J----, would you please
translate this into easy English. I put it into internet translation, but
the last part was translated too literally and doesn't make enough sense. Mom
To: Mom -- “I love you. Don't stop your mission habits. We'll see
each other, house- son.” He'll
find his mistake soon, no worries. J---- C-----
Monday, January 7, 2013
The airplane account in his own words
Jonathan
Cattron
1-3-2013 Thursday
4:17 PM To: Claudia Cattron 

Elder Anderson Says "Tell
Claudia I say hello" [he's an elder in my district. you'll hear about him
from the letter I send home today] Oh and So does Elder O'Harra
Ey! I get to Email again! Right on.
I will first address things you wrote in dear elders -
I still don't understand puzzles. But I guess it's a good way to practice patience and diligence. "I couldn't wait to finish so i could put it away"... haha. just sounds like a pain. "well it almost made me mad"
I don't want sweaters. Maybe I'll suffer later and give in, but for now, I don't ever feel like I would wear one.
Thank you Jared and Jenn for the nifty gift. I have already used it to make a banana smoothie... haha
Of course you love me. Why would I ever question that?
Of course Heavenly Father and Christ love me. - It's the letting other people know they are loved part too that's difficult.
I marked all my socks last night with the pink thread. Still have a bunch of other stuff to mark though.
Okay. My stuff.
First - My thanks - Thank you dad, for the great letter of things to remember and to do. It's hard for me to read cursive at times, but that's good because then each word is considered as I read.
Airplane story..... Sigh... alright:
So it starts with me sitting for the regularly scheduled hour long wait to get on the plane to Utah. I was bored, so I started writing in my journal. Then I decided I should probably use the bathrooms that are for people who aren't claustrophobic - Aka, the Airport Bathrooms. I was in the bathroom, having a wonderful time trying not to get my suit touching anything and my backpack off the floor. Then I sat for a few minutes in wonderful pondering where I heard some muffled noises from the intercom thing outside about a different flight, so I payed no attention.
I came out of the bathroom and realized that it was time to board my plane, and they were loading my portion of the plane. I grabbed everything up, got out my ticket, and got in line.
When It was my turn to say hello to the nice agent lady, she scanned my ticket with a confused look and said have a nice flight. . . something tugged at me, but I took it for excitement.
I helped some girl on the plane put her luggage up on the rack stuff, and then went to my seat. I had only been sitting for a grand 2 minutes when someone was staring at me saying "Um... is this your seat?". I showed her my ticket and we both confusedly apologized and then she talked to the flight lady, but she shrugged it off and had her sit in the front [of coach seating, sadly].
The flight attendant then started speaking about the flight and introducing herself and pointing at all the Exits. . . She then said the flight number... which didn't match mine. . . and that we would be stopping in Minnesota... I freaked out for a second... then started to ask around. [Hey, minnesota!]
"Where are we going?" I said to the man next to me.
"Well we're going to a connecting flight which we'll end up in Salt Lake after"...
"Oh... um... alright. This still doesn't make sense. What flight number is this?"
They started pulling out of the terminal.
"Flight 5555 [or whatever]" someone replied.
I looked at my ticket... 5533. I started piecing things together. same seats... weird look from flight scanning lady... different flight numbers.
I'm on the wrong flight, I thought - My words weren't going. My heart started to skip. My eyes widened, and I started to scre--- well okay. no. but I did panic a little. I had no way to communicate with my wonderful relative who would be meeting me in SLC!
Finally I said it out loud. "I'm on the wrong flight!"
And I stood up with my things and walked toward the flight lady saying "I'm on the wrong flight."
"Sit down sir."
"Yes, I'll sit down here. But I am on the wrong flight."
She tried to 'calm me' - "No, you're okay. You're on the right flight".
"No, you don't understand, I am on the wrong flight."
She shook her head and continued her monologue about the seatbelt lights. So I showed my Ticket to the people around me saying "What does your ticket say?"
Soon people were speaking up. "He's on the wrong flight!" "He's not supposed to be on here!"
Finally the lady stopped, looked at my flight number, then her eyes widened and she turned around and told the other lady to talk to the pilot, who then said we'd take care of it.
After several calls were made, and some guy freaking out about 'how he was going to miss his connecting flight, he's already 15 minutes late' and facepalming for all he was worth [and I was sad, but laughing on the inside], I was told that they would pull back to the terminal and let me off. . . In other words - prepare for the long walk up to the front of the plane in shame.
They stopped the plane, and I waved to everyone and blew a couple kisses [minus the kisses] and apologetically accepted the laughs and light hearted "Woohoo! This is fun" kind of cat calls mingled with "Poor guy, how are you not hiding your head right now?" questions by putting a hand in the air and expressing a sad but 'o esta todo bien' smile.
I then exited the plane and walked with the lady who scanned my ticket back to the booth and I found out:
1. Somehow the computers didn't care that it was the wrong flight.
2. My plane arrival time was delayed
3. The plane I just exited was early
4. My plane would be arriving in an hour
5. It was going to be late because they found out there was a bird in the cabin after it flew around after take off...
6. They announced #s 2-5 when I was sitting on the toilet.
On the bright side, I got to meet a guy who was a member, and also this group of guys that were going to a board game convention in Texas.... Maybe you will read about all them in my journal or something.
but I gotta go.
Love you all.
Ey! I get to Email again! Right on.
I will first address things you wrote in dear elders -
I still don't understand puzzles. But I guess it's a good way to practice patience and diligence. "I couldn't wait to finish so i could put it away"... haha. just sounds like a pain. "well it almost made me mad"
I don't want sweaters. Maybe I'll suffer later and give in, but for now, I don't ever feel like I would wear one.
Thank you Jared and Jenn for the nifty gift. I have already used it to make a banana smoothie... haha
Of course you love me. Why would I ever question that?
Of course Heavenly Father and Christ love me. - It's the letting other people know they are loved part too that's difficult.
I marked all my socks last night with the pink thread. Still have a bunch of other stuff to mark though.
Okay. My stuff.
First - My thanks - Thank you dad, for the great letter of things to remember and to do. It's hard for me to read cursive at times, but that's good because then each word is considered as I read.
Airplane story..... Sigh... alright:
So it starts with me sitting for the regularly scheduled hour long wait to get on the plane to Utah. I was bored, so I started writing in my journal. Then I decided I should probably use the bathrooms that are for people who aren't claustrophobic - Aka, the Airport Bathrooms. I was in the bathroom, having a wonderful time trying not to get my suit touching anything and my backpack off the floor. Then I sat for a few minutes in wonderful pondering where I heard some muffled noises from the intercom thing outside about a different flight, so I payed no attention.
I came out of the bathroom and realized that it was time to board my plane, and they were loading my portion of the plane. I grabbed everything up, got out my ticket, and got in line.
When It was my turn to say hello to the nice agent lady, she scanned my ticket with a confused look and said have a nice flight. . . something tugged at me, but I took it for excitement.
I helped some girl on the plane put her luggage up on the rack stuff, and then went to my seat. I had only been sitting for a grand 2 minutes when someone was staring at me saying "Um... is this your seat?". I showed her my ticket and we both confusedly apologized and then she talked to the flight lady, but she shrugged it off and had her sit in the front [of coach seating, sadly].
The flight attendant then started speaking about the flight and introducing herself and pointing at all the Exits. . . She then said the flight number... which didn't match mine. . . and that we would be stopping in Minnesota... I freaked out for a second... then started to ask around. [Hey, minnesota!]
"Where are we going?" I said to the man next to me.
"Well we're going to a connecting flight which we'll end up in Salt Lake after"...
"Oh... um... alright. This still doesn't make sense. What flight number is this?"
They started pulling out of the terminal.
"Flight 5555 [or whatever]" someone replied.
I looked at my ticket... 5533. I started piecing things together. same seats... weird look from flight scanning lady... different flight numbers.
I'm on the wrong flight, I thought - My words weren't going. My heart started to skip. My eyes widened, and I started to scre--- well okay. no. but I did panic a little. I had no way to communicate with my wonderful relative who would be meeting me in SLC!
Finally I said it out loud. "I'm on the wrong flight!"
And I stood up with my things and walked toward the flight lady saying "I'm on the wrong flight."
"Sit down sir."
"Yes, I'll sit down here. But I am on the wrong flight."
She tried to 'calm me' - "No, you're okay. You're on the right flight".
"No, you don't understand, I am on the wrong flight."
She shook her head and continued her monologue about the seatbelt lights. So I showed my Ticket to the people around me saying "What does your ticket say?"
Soon people were speaking up. "He's on the wrong flight!" "He's not supposed to be on here!"
Finally the lady stopped, looked at my flight number, then her eyes widened and she turned around and told the other lady to talk to the pilot, who then said we'd take care of it.
After several calls were made, and some guy freaking out about 'how he was going to miss his connecting flight, he's already 15 minutes late' and facepalming for all he was worth [and I was sad, but laughing on the inside], I was told that they would pull back to the terminal and let me off. . . In other words - prepare for the long walk up to the front of the plane in shame.
They stopped the plane, and I waved to everyone and blew a couple kisses [minus the kisses] and apologetically accepted the laughs and light hearted "Woohoo! This is fun" kind of cat calls mingled with "Poor guy, how are you not hiding your head right now?" questions by putting a hand in the air and expressing a sad but 'o esta todo bien' smile.
I then exited the plane and walked with the lady who scanned my ticket back to the booth and I found out:
1. Somehow the computers didn't care that it was the wrong flight.
2. My plane arrival time was delayed
3. The plane I just exited was early
4. My plane would be arriving in an hour
5. It was going to be late because they found out there was a bird in the cabin after it flew around after take off...
6. They announced #s 2-5 when I was sitting on the toilet.
On the bright side, I got to meet a guy who was a member, and also this group of guys that were going to a board game convention in Texas.... Maybe you will read about all them in my journal or something.
but I gotta go.
Love you all.
[Elder Cattron]
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