Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Thailand, Pakkret Week 7

Hey guys!

We took a 5 hour trip down to the beach today (which was way cool and beautiful) and we got back way late, so I only have like 30 minutes to email today so sorry this has to be short! 

I love getting pictures from you guys and seeing the house. So many good memories! Thank you for everything that you all have done for me to help me get ready for this mission. It is the greatest experience of my life and I will be forever changed from it. So thank you!!! 

We had transfers this last Thursday and Elder Gremillion got sent to be ZL over in Ubon (eastern Thailand). I'm still here in Nonthaburi and my new companion is Elder Bastian! He's way cool and is really good at Thai and has a way hard work ethic and big desire to be obedient which I really appreciate. It's crazy cuz he's only been here in Thailand for 2 more transfers than me! That's only 12 weeks! If I can be half as good as he is by that time, I'll be content for the time being. He started being a trainer immediately after he started training which is insane. I'm already his second "son"! The work is awesome here :)

I have to go (really sorry, I'll answer your questions and do individual emails for the kids next week to make up for it) but know that I love you and can't wait to get back and have fun with you guys!

Love, Elder Wilcox


We went to the beach today! It took 5 hours to get there and 5 hours back, but it was still pretty cool:)








They warn you against diarrhea, but I've been constipated for 2 weeks now and have no idea how to treat it. Lots of time on the toilet... :/

This taxi driver had 5 different TV shows going on in his car. I felt super safe.


We had another baptism! Sister Blaa is way cool. 


Some way cool old guys we always see when we run at the park!

A pretty bird that I found.

Thailand, Pakkret Week 6

Hey guys! 

I can't believe it's already P-day again! Time goes so fast here, soon I'll be getting ready to come home! (kinda soon, like 20 ish months but that's not important) We usually some pretty fun stuff for P-days. So far we have gone to an aquarium, gone bowling, did one of those escape room things, hiked a freaking sick mountain, played some pretty epic games of ping pong at the church, etc. Today we don't really have anything planned so we taught a woman this morning and now we are emailing (obviously). We are probably gonna go to lunch with a member of the 70 which is pretty cool too. Oh! and tonight is a festival here in Thailand where they send off those floating lantern thingies like in Tangled! That will be way cool. P-days are fun, but sometimes I just wish we could spend the time teaching more people, honestly. 

The last 3 days have been super busy for us. The 50th anniversary of the church being in Thailand was on Saturday, and since the celebration was held in our home building, me and the other missionaries in my district spent SO much time preparing for it and setting up tables and all that jazz. On Friday, people that had served missions in Thailand came in from all around the world and had a reunion thing with super good food (we weren't able to have any though cuz "it's the rules"). For a long time in the mission, there was a missionary band that literally just played music all over Thailand and spread the gospel by doing that. They became really famous in Thailand and went on all kinds of TV shows and tours and stuff. Well the band came to the celebration and played/sang for all 3 days. 2 of the people from the band are from Farmington apparently which was cool. Missionaries that are serving now were able to go to the celebration on Saturday and then the fireside on Sunday so we did that and it was very interesting. When the big cheese molded (the King died) they had to change the whole program basically so I think it could have gone a little better and it was kinda boring cuz you're not really allowed to celebrate anything for a while so we had to do a more mellow thing and we had to talk about the king a lot. It was still cool though. 

That's basically all that's been going on here! We still have some awesome investigators and they're still doing fantastic. It's such an honor to be out here teaching them and helping to build the kingdom out here in Thailand. We had 3 baptisms this transfer (which is gonna end on Thursday, how crazy is that!?!?) which is less than we were expecting, but it's ok cuz as of now we have 7 lined up for next transfer! The field truly is white and ready to harvest! 

We'll there isn't much else to report so I'll just focus on sending pictures now. I think I'm gonna start doing separate emails for the pictures because last time I think they got all messed up so hopefully this will fix it! Love you guys! 

Elder Wilcox

We found these guys that make coconut milk and I helped them unload coconuts out of the back of a truck! It was a blast.

This is our English Class! (from outside).

This is where the murder lady used to set up shop. I miss her food so much!

Our gigantic kitchen.

View from our "porch" (not too shabby)

Ok I think that's it. Hopefully all these partially make up for how bad I have been in the past with pictures... Sorry I'm not in more of them, I have an irrational fear of taking selfies and I'm too embarrassed to ask people to take pictures of me for you guys, so I think I'm gonna have to get over the first fear. (I already have two on here from this morning, aren't I doing so well?) Loving it out here in Thailand as you can tell! Love you guys!

Thailand, Pakkret Week 5

What's up, Family!?!

Oh man, I miss you guys so much, but I wouldn't be anywhere else in the world. Missions are just too much fun. We had such a cool week! Lots of weird stuff happening that I don't think I'd see in America. Also, I love the pictures you guys are sending! Please send as many as possible!!! Hayden and Aubree, I want you guys to send some too of what you guys are up to. I miss you guys a ton! 

Ok, first experience I want to share... Remember that lady that always makes us food that killed some guy? Well on Thursday we hadn't had dinner yet so we got back to our appartment and asked her if she'd whip up a little something for us real quick and just take it up to our apartment. So she made us some food (her food is WAY good) and she brought it up at about 10:15 ish. So the next day we woke up at 6:10 to go exercize and when we were walking out of the building past where she usually would be, we looked to our right into her resturaunt and the place was comepletely empty. No tables or chairs, her entire cooking set up was gone, the fridge, EVERTHING. There was jsut a couple of pictures of food on the wall and some rice and garbage on the floor, but other than that it was like she was never there. It was so weird. We asked the security guard what the heck happened and he said he had no idea. He told us the other guard fell asleep at around midnight and when he woke up again at like 1:30, the place was cleaned out. So the murder lady just packed up and left! What the heck?!? Are the cops after her again? Did she kill another person? She brought us up food at like 10:15, so that's not a super huge window of time to just go murder someone... Did she make us food after she killed a guy?!?!? My theory is that she never actually went to jail like she said she did. I think she's been on the run this whole time. Gotta love murder neighbors. Man, I miss her though, she was so nice. 

Second experience. There has been a 17 year old girl coming to our English class the last couple weeks and yersterday after church we had our first legit lesson with her. The Lord truly prepares people for this gospel, let me tell ya. She had a dream that there were two people in white shirts standing in front of the church and inviting her to go in. The next day we invited her to English class and then from English class to the church. She had been praying to be able to find the real church of Christ because the Protestant church that her family had been going to for a while didn't make any sense to her. Before we even started the lesson yesterday, she told us about how she wants to help people all around the world learn about Christ, and I though "well, we have the program just for you." This girl is gonna be a missionary for sure one day. The Spirit was so strong in the lesson and every time we would teach her something she had no problem with it and got super excited. I extended the baptismal commitment to her and she said "yes" so fast. She's gonna get baptized in 2 weeks on the 20th. I love being a missionary!!! We have a goal for this next week to get 12 people with baptismal dates and I really think we can do it. The feild is white and ready to harvest. These people are ready for Christ and his grace. We already have 8 people with dates so we have a bit of a head start. We had a girl not pass her baptismal interview last week or we would have had another one yesterday. She's kinda mad at us right now, but I'm confident she'll turn around. She's the one who made me that card for my birthday so she's way nice. 

Third experience. Today! We went adventuring and it was SO sick! Unfortunately I couldn't find my camera charger last night so I was only able to take a few pictures. We woke up at 3:00 AM this morning and took a taxi-van thing up to Lohp Buri with some other elders in our district. I was so surprised when we got there. It was like a normal city in Thailand EXCEPT there are freaking monkeys climbing around everywhere!! Like, everywhere!!! Monkeys in Lohp Buri are to pigeons in NYC. Crazy stuff. Also, there are just gigantic ancient crumbling ruins of Buddhist temples everywhere with monkeys all over on them. It was so cool. It was really nice to get out of "city" Thailand and get out more into the country. There are tons of fields and really beautiful mountains. We hiked one of the mountains today and it had a big cement staircase going all the way up. It had 3,790 steps that were similar to the steps on the incline in Colorado. It was way hard to get up, but it was cool because there were all of these mini shrines on the way up with big statues of monks and Buddha. Anyways the view from up there was incredible. I think I finally realized I'm actually in Thailand, not just some super dirty city or whatever. Way cool experience. Then, instead of having to walk all the way back down the steps, we bought these potato sack things and used them to slide down a railing that went down the center of the stair case the whole way. It was way fun! Elder Gremillion has a lot of photos so hopefully he'll be able to send them to me. And on the way up to the mountain we rode in the back of this super sketchy truck that we had to push in order to start and the tailgate had rusted away. Super fun stuff. Missions are honestly so much more fun than I thought they would be. I knew they would be "fun" cuz you're in a different country or whatever, but we actually do lots of stuff that I would have thought were really fun even before I came out. Our P-days are awesome and my District is pretty cool too. I love it here guys! Do all you came to prepare for your mission, it will be the best experience of your life. 

That's basically it from over here! Thank you for all of your support. It's awesome to have such a great family and to have had such great friends that have helped me to prepare for this opportunity. I'll never forget it and it has already changed me permanantly. I have no idea how some RMs go back home and go right back to normal. If I start to do that, hit me in the head with a shovel and try to knock some sense into me! I have seen this gospel change so many people and I have seen it change me in more ways than I could ever type out. I'll see you guys in 2!

Love, Elder Wilcox


How I usually study in the morning. Our AC is cold.

This cute little kid is n'First (pronounced nong-foot for some reason). I drew Pikachu cuz he loves Pokemon and he reciprocated.

This is a dog that we found at the bottom of the mountain and it followed us all the way up and down! We called him Nate cuz we wanted it to be an authentic Thai name. The cool thing about this dog is that his right back leg got messed up something nasty and now it's basically like a peg-leg. It was a cool lesson for me that if this 3 1/2 legged dog can climb a freaking steep mountain, I can do anything I set my mind to as well if I work that hard.



Some pics from the hike of the scenery at Lohp Buri (my camera died right after and before I could take any pictures with me in them, sorry. Maybe Elder G will send me some) 


We drove up in this bad-boy. So sick. 

Thailand, Pakkret Week 4

Hey! 

Sorry my email last week was so sucky. I didn't realize how little time I actually had to email. We got down to one minute left and I hadn't really said anything so I just panicked and kidna threw stuff in there. I'll make up for it today and finish the last email. 

1. What type of music do they listen to in Thailand?

They listen to a lot of American music cuz Thai music kinda sucks to be honest. They do have quite a bit of Thai music that is kinda decent so a lot of people listen to that too, but a lot of it is similar. 

2. Do you listen to music in your apartment?

Yeah, we listen to a lot of MoTab and Piano Guys and stuff in the mornings and at night. My companion is a big music fan. He also bought his own guitar here so we play that sometimes. 

 3. Do you want me to log into your missionary email account and print off the emails you send and receive from others? I have a blog with the letters you send home. But if you want the emails you receive saved, let me know.

You don't need to print off the stuff I recieve cuz I can do that, but you can print off the stuff I send home if you want. 

 4. Tell about your investigators.

We have tons of awesome investigators. Most of them come from English class but we have also met some really cool people just out inviting (what we call "tracting" basically). We have tons of girls that we teach and hardly any boys. Here in Thailand, the men all stay out all night and drink and smoke with their buddies while their wives go to work and take care of the family and stuff. The message really impacts the girls and we teach tons of them, but guys not so much. I'll just talk about some of our more progressed investigators cuz we have a lot. First we have brother Top. He's way cool and is 100% ready for baptism, but he's gotta become a monk first before he can. We are kinda confused about that but apparently he made a promise to his mom that he feels like he needs to keep. Oh well, he'll get there. We have sister Suay and Bla who are both ready for baptism too. Sister Bla is cool and she really loves the missionaries. She threw me a surprise birthday party at English which was way fun. We teach a lot of RCs (recent converts) too including sister Boo, Aht, and May; sister Gah ("a" like in "apple") and Briao; and a couple more. Sister Gah is like the ward mom for all the investigators which is way cool. We are also starting to teach a woman named Goat, a man named Soot, and another man named Wan (I guess we have more guy investigators than I thought. Cool). Goat is this lady who runs a resturaunt that we just started to teach her and we got through the first 2 lessons in one sitting. She was so prepared and the heavy rain kept customers from coming so she wasn't busy which was a miracle. Soot is this 56 year old guy I can see being a stake president. He's just got that look. And Wan is 34 and covered in tattoos. Our first lesson he just sat there in his boxers which was strangely not surprising. I've just kinda gotten used to that kind of stuff. 

5. Whats church like?

Church is way cool. Everything is obviously just in Thai so I don't understand a whole lot, but the spirit is still strong. There are a couple little kids that just run around and climb on people the whole time so it reminds me of our family. They only have like 4 people that can do the sacrament each week but it's ok because probably only 60-70 people come each week. Also, after church all the members eat lunch together in the gym. They bring rice and stuff to put in it (classic Thai meals) and it is always SO GOOD! I love Thai food. 

 6. Tell me about the baptisms you’ve attended

I've been to 4 baptisms so far and 3 of them have been for our investigators so that's cool. The first one was my companion baptizing one of the sister missionaries' investigators. He's this super cute guy named brother Bah. We also had the baptism of sister Gah which had the water-in-the-font miracle, and the other 2 were for our investigators Briao and Aht. I was able to baptize Aht which was a way cool experience.

 7. My biggest curiosity is about the death of the King. How has that affected you as missionaries? Do you need to wear dark clothes to mourn with the people. Is it considered disrespectful if you are smiling and happy when you meet new people? Are they more receptive to talking about spiritual matters? Maybe it’s hard to note the differences since you were so new. I’ve been trying to read everything I can in the news. Do you feel safe?

Yeah, the death of the King was a major bummer for sure. People are still pretty sad about it and there are gigantic memorial pictures EVERYWHERE. Also, everyone is still wearing black including the missionaries which is a bummer because that means we can only wear black ties which I'm getting sick of. We can still be happy and smile and people smile back and talk and are happy or whatever, but the general mood is just kinda sad, ya know? I feel safe and we have had great experiences sharing about the plan of salvation because everyone is thinking about the King's death.

 8. How are you really doing? I’m sure you feel happy and sad and encouraged and frustrated. So I guess I need a few more details than just a simple one word answer.

I'm really doing fine! I will admit that I cried for the first time this week though. I was hoping it wouldn't happen, but I guess I am human after all. I've felt kinda discouraged with the language at points and my homesickness is a more than it's been so far, but after I pray and kinda embrace my emotions I'm able to have a great day and focus on the work. I'm doing fine and I love being a missionary and it's amazing to see the spiritural help I recieve from the Lord. There is no where else I'd rather be. 

Bam. So there are those answers, sorry I messed it up last time! 
This week has seriously been crazy. With it being my birthday, our investigators and the sister missionaries both threw separate surprise parties for me which was really sweet of them. At the English Class one of our investigators (sister Bla) wrote me a birthday card which reads, and I quote: "Happy Birthday Elder Willcox! Welcome to Thailand 2016. I wish you happy everyday- everytime. This we pray in they Holy name Jesus. Amen." Isn't that cute? She tried so hard. It really is pretty decent for a Thai person who doesn't understand English too well but I'm thinking we need to explain exactly what prayer is again... I love Thai-person English. Also, I cant remember if I told you guys about our spider experience, but one day we were cleaning the back room of our English Class because it's nasty, and we got it pretty clean and didn't find any animals living in the piles of junk that were everywhere which I was pretty pumped about. Then as we were doing the superficial cleaning, I reached down to pick up a bottle of some kind of cleaner that was left under the sink. I brought it up to my face and turned it around to read the label and there was a freaking HUGE spider on the back of it like 2 inches from my face. I yelled and threw the bottle down and then we used half a bottle of cockroach poison on it until we were sure it was dead. So that was a party. Then, on my birthday when we got to the class to prepare for english, the back wall had like 50 cockroaches on it mating or something cuz they were in a swarm. We took the bottle of poison to it again and it was fun. I got videos of both attacks but I'm not sure if I'll be able to send it or not. Also this week, Elder Neal did a flying kick through 2 layers of drywall at the church after he scored in soccer for sports night, we found out that the cute old lady that lives in the bottom of our apartment and makes us food every day went to jail for 12 years for murdering a guy with a kictchen knife, and we found out that sister Briao is in love with Elder Gremillion. It was a cool week I think. Oh, and sister Gah got me some teacups for my birthday. It was a nice though, but they were decorated with some classic-Chinese-art porn so I didn't really know what to do. Thailand is pretty weird, let me tell ya. 

That's basically it from out here in Thailand! It rains a lot, it's really hot, and the rivers are nasty. Keep emailing me and updating me on life back in the US! I'll See ya guys soon :)

Love, Elder Wilcox

PS- Dad, you only really need to update me on the Utes (although the top 25 rankings are nice) and a quick score update on the Pack. Mom, leave him be, I appreciate his efforts greatly ;) 


This sign shows that the price for the aquarium is double what it actually is for people who can read the Thai script numbers. Good marketing, taking advantage of the stupid Americans.


The baptism of sister Briao and Aht! Aht is the closest one to me.


That spider we killed. That coin is a little bigger than a quarter. 

Thailand, Pakkret Week 3

What's up guys?

I don't have a whole lot of time, so this email is gonna be a little bit shorter. Sorry about that. 

This week was so cool! It was mostly just the same old stuff as always, but the same old stuff is still way cool!  We had our 2nd and 3rd baptisms yesterday, too! The people here in Thailand are amazing and so many of them have been prepared for the gospel. The 2 girls we baptized are named Aht and Briao. Sister Aht asked me if I would be the one to baptize her which was a way cool experience, but also super scary. I was positive I would mess up the name during the baptism because it's Thai and like 3 paragraphs long, but all went well and we got it in the first go which was relieving :) Other than that I don't really know what else to talk about cuz not a whole lot changed. So I'll just answer Mom's questions. If you guys have questions about anything, email them to me and I'll send answers probably. 

1. What type of music do they listen to in Thailand?

They listen to a lot of American music cuz Thai music kinda sucks to be honest. They do have quite a bit of Thai music that is kinda decent so a lot of people listen to that too, but a lot of it is similar. 

2. Do you listen to music in your apartment?

Yeah, we listen to a lot of MoTab and Piano Guys and stuff in the mornings and at night. My companion is a big music fan. 

 3. Do you want me to log into your missionary email account and print off the emails you send and receive from others? I have a blog with the letters you send home. But if you want the emails you receive saved, let me know.
You don't need to print off the stuff I recieve cuz I can do that, but you can print off the stuff I send home if you want. 

 4. Tell about your investigators.
We have tons of awesome investigators. Most of them come from English class. I'm sad I don't have much time or I would tell you more.

I"m really running out of time so I'm just gonna have to post the pictures and call it good. Sorry. 

Love you guys!!!!

Love, Elder Wilcox