This is Alison, Preston's mom. I will be posting things on this blog during Preston's mission. Preston will not have access to this blog until after his mission. If you would like to send him an email please see his contact information, located to the right of this blog. Thanks

Monday, November 9, 2015

#19: 4 Month Mark & Transfers

(Yesterday, November 8th marked 4 months that Elder Fowler has been serving)
 I am able to email right now.  It's earlier than usual because I have changes (transfers) this week!!  Yikes!  Last night and this morning was super hectic and crazy with packing all my stuff and going to Cuauhtemoc.  I'm not going to Chihuahua where we usually do the transfers because the mission doesn't have the money for that, so I will be meeting my new companion later today in Cuauhtemoc when they return.  I was told though by my current Zone Leader that I'm going to the "Sierra's"!!! BURRRRR!!!!  Hopefully my winter package gets here today because I will definatly need that coat and gloves! hahaha  It's pretty crazy!  I can't believe that I'm leaving Anahuac and starting somewhere new.  Apparently, my new companion and I are going to be opening up a new area called, Guerrero, but idk if it's 100% true yet, but we will find out later today!
I love you,
Elder Fowler

Elder Vergara on his last day of his mission-
"He gave me 3 of his ties, I felt so lucky!"

Elder Beeson and Elder Fowler on day of transfers

Visiting with people they had taught before being transferred
from Anáhuac.

Saying goodbye to the Branch President-Marquez and his family

"Plates from Nevada!! I thought this was cool!"

Monday, November 2, 2015

#18 Halloween Package Arrived :)

First off I want to say that I love dad's costume!! That's legendary (his dad dressed up as Doc Brown from Back to the Future)!!! I've been thinking a lot about you all this week because of Halloween!  In Mexico, the big day is November 1st and is called, the Day of the Dead.  Which, I didn't even see anything change or anything big happen.  There were a couple kids who went trick or treating- or Dulce o Truco, haha!

 I did get the Halloween package you sent!  Elder Vergara appreciated the love you sent him too!! He loves candy a lot, LOL.  The sad thing is, Hermana Chavez (The mission president's wife) has a rule that we can't eat sugary cereal-at all, so I can't have the cereal you sent...Sucks.  I don't understand the rule completely because we can eat candy between the hours of 11am-6pm, but I obey the rule anyway. haha  For breakfast I usually have Cheerios, or eggs with a tortilla, ham and salsa, or a sandwich.  I enjoy having the small set of scriptures that you sent too because I don't always remember where things are in Spanish, so I can quickly pull it out and find it in the small English set. I defiantly feel my mother's love by everything that she does for me.

This week has been really good.  We almost had a baptism this week but it fell through and didn't happen. It's super hard to proselyte once the sun goes down after 6:00pm with 3 more hours in our day!  Plus, that's when it get cold and miserable. I've started to find the things that I've learned from my trainer, Elder Vergara, and overall, I think I take him for granted.  This week was great for our companionship and I feel like we could talk all day to pass the time when we walk.  Today was his last P-Day because he goes home next Monday.

The scripture from this past week (Alma 42:31) is  super relatable to me, especially as a missionary.  I really love the same part that you mentioned in your email.  For this week, the scripture I chose for us to "Ponderize" is: 2 Nephi 22:2-3  It's really powerful and I just love it.  I came across it in my personal studies this week.

(2 Nephi 22:2-3)

 God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation.
Therefore, with joy shall ye draw water out of the wells of salvation.
Love, your missionary,
Elder Fowler

At Los Arcos to celebrate Elder Vergara's last full p-day
before he returns home.

Looks so good!

Elder Fowler with his Zone

The awesome moon; it was huge!!!


Tuesday, October 27, 2015

#17 Not Affected by Hurricane Patricia

Comó esta! I really enjoyed reading your letter this week!  It brought a smile to my face! :)  (We asked Peston if he had any effects from Hurricane Patricia that hit Mexico on Friday, October 23rd) I honestly had no clue there was a hurricane that hit Mexico!  We didn't get anything besides cold weather and rain but that's about it, nothing more!

I enjoyed "ponderizing" Mosiah 24:14 this week.  It really gave me strength whenever I have difficult times.  The Savior is the only person that knows exactly what we are going through and He can make our load less and eventually into nothing!  I really love doing the "ponderizing" a scripture each week because I can then share them with the members we eat with as a spiritual thought!  I have a feeling that this up coming scripture in Alma will be really applicable to myself! hahaha

Dad, during your mission did you ever feel like you walked in circles all day?  Because I've been feeling like that this week.  We taught maybe 2-3 lessons in homes and the rest of the time we walk and try to contact people in the streets.  It's hard and frustrating walking in circles hours on end.  Let me know what you think.

(Dad's response- "Many days I felt like that.  Then all of a sudden there are many people to teach.  It is the ups and downs of mission life.  this won't be the last time you experience this.  I would always try and make games out of doing things like that.  It's all good.  This too shall pass.")
From the amount of walking I do, I play the best game ever!!!  It's called, Kicking Rocks and Seeing How Far They Go!!  It's a great way to pass the time-insert sarcasm here, LOL!!

(This week's scripture is:
Alma 4:31And now, O my son, ye are called of God to preach the word unto this people. And now, my son, go thy way, declare the word with truth and soberness, that thou mayest bring souls unto repentance, that the great plan of mercy may have claim upon them. And may God grant unto you even according to my words. Amen.)

As always, I love hearing about your week!
 I Love you dearly!
Love,
Elder Fowler

See-Saw Kings; Elder Fowler, Elder Greenwood


I Believe I can fly!

From a training meeting




Monday, October 19, 2015

#16: 100 Days Out Serving

This last week was pretty busy, and surprisingly-time went by pretty fast.  Tuesday morning we had a Capacitation with Presidente Chavez in Cuauhtémoc that was really awesome!  He taught us about lineage and how descendants of Joseph, which are (for the most part) people in Mexico, will receive the restored gospel from the Gentiles.  this really was interesting to me because we can see this work going forth today.
Wednesday, my companion and I had Divisions with the District Leader, and I was with his companion, Elder Valdivieso.  He's really cool and he's one of the few native speakers I can understand.  That same day, our Zone Leaders set a goal-every day make 50 contacts!!  When we heard this, we thought it was impossible.  We normally have 10-15 contacts a day.  But, Elder Vergara and I did all we could.  We told ourselves that if we reached our goal, we'll go get ice cream.  By 8:00pm we had an hour left with only 40 contacts.  Once it gets dark, there's hardly any people in the streets so I was questioning whether or not we would find 10 more people!  But, with faith, determinations, and hard work, we contacted 11 more people that hour!  I will gladly tell you that we went for some hard-earned ice cream!!
Thursday was my 100th day on my mission.  I was on exchanges with the District Leader, so I guess that is how I celebrated the day.
(The scripture of the week that Brooke chose: Mosiah 24:14  And I will also ease the burdens which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs, even while you are in bondage; and this will I do that ye may stand as witnesses for me hereafter, and that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord God, do visit my people in their afflictions) The Lord can ease mine and your burdens.  He is the only person who knows exactly how we feel about everything.  I've learned to rely on the Atonement so much already during my mission in times of stress and hardship.   I find peace and comfort through the knowledge of the Atonement.
This Sunday was special because we had a General Authority from Salt Lake in Anáhuac.  His name is Elder Martinez.  I really enjoyed the spirit that he spoke with and his message was really great. I was able to understand most of what he said . I always enjoy listening to the voice of the Lord through the general authorities because I know the things they share are inspired by the Lord.
I never thought that Mexico would be cold but it sure has been lately, especially in the mornings during our study time, and the last two hours in the day before we head home.  But overall, I'm excited to be serving where the Lord needs me at this time.

Elders-Moreales, Vergara, Fowler and Greenwood

Not sure if this happened before or after the picture above.

We wanted to see pictures of his apartment. Dishes clean :)

He has a washing machine, but not a dryer.  We believe that
next to that must be his water heating source for his shower.

Their study area.  Preston's is on the left. Gotta love the
red and purple walls :)

He must not have a closet, but at least he has somewhere he can
hang some of his things.

His bathroom

Monday, October 12, 2015

#15: "Ponderize"

Hola! Mi Amigos!  Sorry I haven't been the best about writing my experiences each week.  Some of you may have thought I was kidnapped by the Cartels in Mexico!  But, the real reason is that we've been really busy teaching investigators and finding new ones as well. We had our first, "cambios" or transfer changes not too long ago and my companion, Elder Vergara and I are still here in Anáhuac.  Our area was cut in half so there are 4 missionaries serving in Anáhuac.  The only thing that's difficult about it is living in the same house.  It was a lot easier last transfer cycle when it was just my companion and I.  But we make it work.  Whenever I go on exchanges with my District Leaders, I feel out of place.  Anáhuac has become my home and I know the city so well.  I never thought my mission would help me learn directions and street names (Preston wasn't good with that here in the states), but it definitely has, along with other things.  Earlier this week, I bought two sweaters and a tie for 260 pesos! That's like 21 US dollars!! The best part was, the tie was only 19 pesos-just over a dollar!! Score!
I did receive the package from home this week on Thursday and it's amazing!!  I absolutely love everything you put in it!!  The speaker and music and conference talks are great!! So thank you so much!!  Something I may need soon is a winter jacket. I could possibly find one her but idk.  Oh, and TIES!!!!!!!  I love ties and want like a million more!! haha
NOTE: (For the next two years, we decided to take the challenge that Brother Durrant gave us during General Conference and choose a scripture a week to ponder and memorize- "Ponderize" a made up word of course :)  Last week's scripture was 2 Nephi 33:3 But I, Nephi, have written what I have written, and I esteem it as of great worth, and especially unto my people.  For I pray continually for them by day, and mine eyes water my pillow by night, because of them; and I cry unto my God in faith, and I know that he will hear my cry)
I too thought about the scripture of the week and what spoke to me is the importance Nephi knew about writing about his people.  He testifies to all readers that he himself wrote his words and not Joseph Smith who many people want to claim.  It gives the Book of Mormon validity!  The scripture I want us to "ponderize" this week is really powerful:  Moroni 7:48 Wherefore, my beloved brethren, pray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true followers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be purified even as he is pure. Amen.
This current week was a little more difficult to find people to contact because the weather wasn't the  best for people to be outside.  It was really cold, rainy and windy; we were the only people crazy enough to be out in it!  This week we've had a couple of amazing contact in the streets.  They were only possible because we listened to the small, but firm promptings of the Spirit.  These are the people that the Lord has prepared specifically for us.  The Lord knows that we have something special to offer these investigators.  I have a strong testimony that Heavenly Father prepares those who are ready to hear the Gospel specifically from my companion and I.
 This weekend, we had what's called "Conferencia Distrito" which is pretty much the same thing as Stake Conference in the US. On Friday night there was a Cultural Program with singing and dancing. Saturday was a Priesthood meeting and an Adult session for all on Sunday.  It was really good.  About 6-7 hours of talks in Spanish; my mind was fried!  But, the messages were great.  Presidente and Hermana Chavez were there and they spoke to us as well.  Next week, during our sacrament meeting, Elder Martinez who is a member of the Seventy, is going to be there. It should be really good.
This Thursday, (October 15th) will be my 100th day in the mission!!! I can't believe it is already October!  Time flies by when you're on the Lord's errand!  I Love all of you back home and I'm super grateful for your support.
Always remember that you're in my prayers,
Elder Fowler

Spaghetti and Tacos!!
Reminded him of the Nickelodeon TV show-iCarly

It was hailing for a little while.

Elder Fowler, Elder Vergara-sweater weather

Sporting his first sweater-bought there in Mexico

His caption for this was: "Riding in the back of a truck going 65mph!
Probably shouldn't have shared this picture 'til after my mission for your sake, haha"

Monday, October 5, 2015

#14: General Conference Weekend

Hola!  I really enjoyed General Conference this week, mainly because I  listened to each talk instead of sleeping through them on the couch..HaHa   I was able to watch conference with the other Americans in Cuauhtemoc-in English in a very tiny room.  We squeezed 7 of us in there and Elder Beeson and I  had the best seats the whole time:)  Before each session, we had the responsibility to bring people off the streets to come listen to the voices of living prophets!  It was actually really fun.  Our goal to double sacrament was 70 people in La Capilla.  We had 65 people, so, so close!!!  I definatly feel that the Lord has blessed us for our efforts.  I finished reading the Doctrine and Covenants this week.  I love the last 9 sections, especially Section 135!!!  Boy, it's powerful words about the prophet Joseph Smith!

I haven't received the other package from you yet, only the Greenie package.  Hopefully it will come this week.  I'll keep my eye out for the Halloween one as well.  I really want to send a package to you guys as well, but honestly, I don't know how and I don't trust the postal service.

As always, I love you.  You are my strength and my rock!
Elder Fowler

My new agenda/calendar for the new transfer.  The only problem is,
that all the missionaries look at it and think Brooke is my nova (girlfriend).
(She's actually married and has a baby now-crazy missionaries-oh the
problems of having pretty sisters) 
The back of the agenda/calendar
(his closest friends from high school-Matthew, Stephanie and Jordin)

Ciuada de Rubio-this is where the Mennonite people live. 

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

#13: Rainy Days While on Exchanges

Today is transfers and Elder Vergara and I are staying in Anahuac for the upcoming transfer cycle.  Elder Vergara returns home on November 11th.  I really enjoy our area because this past week I went on exchanges (when missionary companionships trade companions for a short period of time) with the district leader in Cuauhtemoc and I felt completely out of place! We were on exchanges from Wednesday afternoon to Friday evening!  I missed my "own" bed in Anahuac.  Anahuac is like my home now! My companion and I are really getting along.  There isn't too much of a language barrier anymore so that is nice! Oh, and our boiler is finally working again and we have Hot Water!

I'm talking a lot more in lessons and honestly I have no idea what I'm about to say, but the Lord fills my mouth with the words I need to touch the hearts of those we teach.  We had another baptism yesterday.  She is a 9 year old girl who's parents have been less active so we've been trying to reactivate them.

Here is Mexico, they don't fast the week before General Conference, but my companion and I did anyway.  I believe I will be able to watch General Conference in English with the other gringos, if not, then in Spanish and then next month I can read the talks in the Ensign.  I did hear about Richard G. Scott...crazy to think that three General Authorities have passed this year.

I Love you and constantly pray for you all,
Elder Fowler

September 27, 2015


Mucha Mucha lluvia (lots and lots of rain)



Out on exchanges with a District Leader
(Love this picture-He doesn't seem to mind the rain)

He wanted to send us this picture because he says there are
everywhere-this was like his dad's first car back in the 80's.

Check out this car....never seen one of these before.