Monday, April 18, 2011

Paradise

Ok, so the only parallel with the thought of "paradise" and Killeen Texas at this moment is sunny skies. But "paradise" would be on a beach or something, where heat and humidity don't make you miserable, haha.
    Monday we had our first apartment inspection. We passed with flying colors other than we didn't have a pad under our bikes to keep them from being right on the carpet, so we bought one when we went shopping. It was one of the sister's in the zone birthday, so we all went to the church and had treats and stuff, then went to the chapel and played Brody Ball and Chair Soccer. I do not remember if I have told you about broody ball yet. Same rules as ultimate Frisbee, but with a football, and to score you put it into the basketball hoop. It's way fun. Other than that it was a pretty uneventful night. We didn't make any appointments because we had a youth baptism in our ward and we were asked to attend.
    Tuesday morning we tried to visit some members that we haven't met before, but no one was home. We figure most of them are working, so we tracted around their neighborhoods with no success. We spent a lot of time tracting, and working on our area book. We barely got our area book because of the whole white washing thing, so it was not really put together at all. But after dinner was great. The sisters in the other ward met a guy a few days ago that was interested in learning. After they taught him, they found out he lives in our ward, so we had a transition lesson, and now Mitch is our golden investigator. He is getting baptized on the 26th of this month. He's very excited to keep learning and he's loving everything we teach. Of course there are a couple little issues that are being taken care of, but nobody is perfect. We are very excited for him.
     Wednesday morning we had District Meeting. Elder Rank, our District Leader, taught us about Revelation through Church Attendance. that includes both for us and for the investigator, as well as the importance of attending church (and it is important, so do it) After that we went to a taco place called Mission Taco for lunch. Russell would have loved it because they had all sorts of hot sauces. Including what is currently the world's hottest. It was great talking to the owner about the hot sauces he had, because he got really excited about them. Unfortunately the rest of the day was not too successful as all of our appointments punched, so we did a lot of tracting, which is really not effective.
Thursday was great. It is weekly planning so all morning was filled with that, and then we had Interviews with President Sagers. Our scheduled time was 2:15, and our ride was scheduled for 1:45, so they picked us up at 1:15 so we would be a little early, and no one was there. They were at lunch. So we played basketball while we waited for them, and the elders who were schedule for before lunch came walking in. They were so far behind schedule that they hadn't met with President yet. We didn't get out of the church until about 5:30. After that we had dinner pretty quickly, and then Bishop Gengler was our exchange tonight. We visited the Abrams and had a great lesson with them, which was really good to have the bishop there for. And then we visited Rebekah with the bishop. It was a great talk with her, we gave a watered down 1st lesson, and we will be giving her the full lessons starting later this week, because her mother-in-law who is a stellar LDS woman is moving in to help her out with the baby stuff. So it'll be great.
   Friday (1 month in Texas) morning we had a great personal study time. Elder Warburton had a huge headache, and fell asleep, and the white binder with the health info in it says that if you can't get rid of a headache to rest extra to help it, so I didn't wake him up right away. Instead, I finished the Book of Mormon! (it's true, by the way, in case you were wondering) It was so cool to be able to finish it then. I made the goal to have it finished before bed time Saturday night. The rest of the day was filled with stop-bys (one of them was to a less active family and we set up an appointment to come back and teach them on Sunday night, he told me he wanted me to teach him a lesson from conference) and tracting, until dinner. After dinner we got to go to a BYU-I Dance Alliance performance. They are touring Texas right now, and if we went with an investigator we could go. So we invited Mitch and we went. It was awesome. A lot of weird stuff, but they did a Big Band Swing dance that I loved, because a lot of it was stuff I knew how to do. The music was great. This is one of those Tender Mercies of the Lord, because we heard a lot of music that we should not choose to listen to on our own time :) I even enjoyed the dance they did to some Beatles songs. But that's probably because none of those songs were the Beatles songs that I hate, so it was all good.
    Saturday morning we went to a baptism for the Killeen first ward (we could go because we took Mitch). After the baptism we taught Mitch a lesson, and set up an appointment for that night too. After we finished that we prepared our notes for Ward Counsel and Ward Missionary Correlations the next morning, then hit up Wendy's for lunch. After that we changed into service clothes and stained a fence for a couple hours. Then we had dinner with the people whose fence we stained. The guy and his mother are from Bulgaria, and the wife served her mission in Bulgaria. The mother is 77, and does not speak English, but the ZLs are teaching her through translation but the wife. It is very cool. After that we taught Mitch again, and gave him a priesthood blessing to help him work towards baptism. Then we visited the Abrams, and made it in at 9:29 again.
     Sunday we got to get up very early for correlation and Ward Counsel. we got picked up at 6:30, so we got up pretty early to be ready. After church we had lunch, then did our regular tracting and stop-by thing. (Setting up an area is tough, but it's still great.) We had dinner, and then got to walk to our appointment because Elder Warburton's bike tire got a nasty hole and leaked out. This was the appointment with that less-active family. We taught them about Dieter F. Uchtdorf's talk about the Road to Damascus. It was great. (you should all read through it again).

The work is great. I do not really know what else to say at the end of an email.... Keep reading your scriptures and stuff!
Read Helaman 36 and 37 sometime this week.

"You see friends shaking hands saying 'How do you do?'
But they're really saying, I, I Love you!" - Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) (or IZ the big Hawaiian guy named Israel Komokomo kaw o'ole  or something like that, that's the version I like)


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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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