Tuesday, July 5, 2016

That's All-Cuenca Week One Hundred


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Guinea Pigs For Days-Cuenca Week Ninety Nine

So first off Happy Aniversary to my Parents. If it wasn't for this day I wouldn't exist so thanks to them and again Happy Aniversary!

Guinea Pigs for Days

So this week was filled with lots of fun things because all the members now that I will shortly be returning home. The most famous thing from Cuenca is that lots eat Guinea Pig. I am a big fan of it and the members know that which means I am eating it like 2 times atleast each week. This week we got invited on Sunday to eat Guinea with the exception that I kill it. For me that was no problem because I had already done it before. However on Sunday I learned a new way to do it and I want to explain it to everyone....

Step 1- Grab the animal by its neck so that it can only move its feet. 
Step 2- Ask for forgiveness because you are about to kill an innocent but delicious animal. 
Step 3- Place your palm on the nose of the animal, preparing to crush its skull and neck. 
Step 4- With all your strength push down on the animal nose until to hear a crack. (Shouldnt be longer than 5 seconds)
Step 5- Take the eyeball out and then let the blood drain
Step 6- Let the mamita do the rest because she is the professional. 

I hope you all enjoy the pictures and the video (if you really want to see the video you can email mom) if  you get to see it.  It was and always is a great experience passing time with the members and them showing that they are grateful for your presence here in the ward. 


Looking like a pro



Waiting for the blood to drain from the eye

Getting ready to cook them

Nos Vemos Muy Pronto

It is an undeniable fact that the time is running out. With my companion this week we worked like dogs to keep me focused on the right path. We are going to keep working hard until the end. The Lord has given my 2 years to do his work and I want to make sure to live up to it and complete with the calling that I have been given. Thanks for all the love and support. It has really kept me going here in the mission. See you all soon. 

Elder Shanklin and friends

The missionaries in Cuenca

Morning studies

Beautiful City of Cuenca

Rainbow over the city



Life is a Sport, Make it Count

Elder Shanklin

Guinea Pigs For Days-Cuenca Week Ninety Ninety Nine

So first off Happy Aniversary to my Parents. If it wasn't for this day I wouldn't exist so thanks to them and again Happy Aniversary!

Guinea Pigs for Days

So this week was filled with lots of fun things because all the members now that I will shortly be returning home. The most famous thing from Cuenca is that lots eat Guinea Pig. I am a big fan of it and the members know that which means I am eating it like 2 times atleast each week. This week we got invited on Sunday to eat Guinea with the exception that I kill it. For me that was no problem because I had already done it before. However on Sunday I learned a new way to do it and I want to explain it to everyone....

Step 1- Grab the animal by its neck so that it can only move its feet. 
Step 2- Ask for forgiveness because you are about to kill an innocent but delicious animal. 
Step 3- Place your palm on the nose of the animal, preparing to crush its skull and neck. 
Step 4- With all your strength push down on the animal nose until to hear a crack. (Shouldnt be longer than 5 seconds)
Step 5- Take the eyeball out and then let the blood drain
Step 6- Let the mamita do the rest because she is the professional. 

I hope you all enjoy the pictures and the video (if you really want to see the video you can email mom) if  you get to see it.  It was and always is a great experience passing time with the members and them showing that they are grateful for your presence here in the ward. 
Poor little guys


Looking like a pro

Waiting for the blood to drain from the eye

Getting ready to cook them

Nos Vemos Muy Pronto

It is an undeniable fact that the time is running out. With my companion this week we worked like dogs to keep me focused on the right path. We are going to keep working hard until the end. The Lord has given my 2 years to do his work and I want to make sure to live up to it and complete with the calling that I have been given. Thanks for all the love and support. It has really kept me going here in the mission. See you all soon. 

Elder Shanklin and friends

The missionaries in Cuenca

Morning studies

Beautiful City of Cuenca

Rainbow over the city



Life is a Sport, Make it Count

Elder Shanklin

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

What is Cui You Ask? Cuneca Week Ninety Eight

So first off Happy Late Birthday to my brother Brady. It happened to slip my mind this last week but still shout out to him. Also Happy Fathers Day to my Dad.my example and mentor in all things. 

Fathers Day

So this week we celebrated Fathers Day. The party was thrown in our mamitas house. I am currently a Father so the party was actually like a little joke on me. But I am not gonna lie it was a delicious joke. We made Cui (Guinea Pig). This time I didnt get to kill it or do anything like that but I did get to cook it, dressed like a Cuencano. I want say much more but I know that you will enjoy the pictures. It was a way good time and we enjoyed the food even more. I will be preparing it for my family when I return so those that want to try it you are welcome to come to my house to try it. It is sooooo good.
Elder Shanklin and his companion

Elder Shanklin roasting Guinea Pig

Some things don't change

Doesn't look too bad

Wow!!

Training Update

So things are going really good as we embark on week 4 of the 12 weeks of training. My son is learning a lot and we are having a good time working. We worked our tails of this week and I could tell at times my companion wanted just to take a break but we kept going. It has been a great privledge to end the mission training. Sometimes I think that it hasnt gone the way I have hoped but I have learned a ton in these last couple weeks and I know this is the Lords plan. 
Elder Shanklin and friends.  I think his head is touching the ceiling

Wonderful family!

Time

I am not clueless about the fact that my time is running out here in the mission. These 2 years have changed my life and I am forever grateful for these moments that I have had. I will keep working til the last moment of the last day. Thanks for all the support and love that you have given me while I have been here in the mission. I really appreaciate it. 


Life is a Sport, Make it Count

Elder Shanklin

Party Bus-Cuenca Week Ninety Seven

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

I Have A Son-Cuenca Week Ninety Six

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Why Do You Speak Such Bad English?-Cuenca Week Ninety Four