Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Para- Para- Paradise. Para- Para- Paradise

Well, this week has had some more ups and downs, but that is to be expected as this is, life. Especially missionary life. Let's start with some ups.

Tuesday we had a lesson with "Shawnie." Before we even got to the door she came out and handed us a bag of the rest of her cigarette packs and asked us to get rid of them for her. Then we had an awesome lesson on the Plan of Salvation, and the Relief Society President was able to come with us, so that was a huge help to have that support for her.

Wednesday Night we had a lesson with "Sarah", who I told you about last week. She is doing very well. We taught the Plan of Salvation, which to her was mostly a clarification and reminder lesson because she has been around members most of her life. At the end of the lesson I was preparing to give an invitation to be baptized on a specific day, and right before I said it she looked at me and said, "So when can I be baptized?" We had a member with us, and his jaw just about hit the floor. It was awesome. She has a date now for March 2nd, and she's on track to be baptized on that day. I love how the spirit works with people and helps them recognize the truth.

Thursday Night we had dinner with the "Nielsen" family and with our Ward Mission Leader and his wife, who we are also really close with. It was great. First of all, he is an incredible cook. He made probably the best brisket I have ever had, which wasn't a surprise because he has won competitions. We had a dang good meal, and then he and his wife sat down with "Sister Nielsen" in the living room and they explained callings, and patriarchal blessings, and some things about the temple, while we stayed at the table with the girls and talked some more. We set a baptismal date with the 15 yr old daughter for February 15th. I really really really hope everything works out so she will be baptized before I leave. I love this family, and getting to see the change that has happened because of the gospel has been a huge blessing for me.

Then Sunday we had a bit of a down. "Shawnie" fell and hurt something from some surgeries in the past and it put her in immense pain for a couple days, she couldn't even sleep, and finally she decided that since the pain pills weren't working she would kick it up a notch, and she bought a 6 pack of beer and a carton of cigarettes, and some coffee. She called us and was kind of freaking out, so we went over there and she was, like I said, freaking out a little. Mostly about the teachings of the church, mostly the word of wisdom. So we gave it to her very clearly and simply, focusing a lot on "No man can serve two masters" from the sermon on the mount. By the end of the lesson, she randomly stood up and walked over and dumped out the rest of her beer. But she told us she wouldn't get rid of the cigarettes or coffee again yet though. That night she called us laughing, cause she made a pot of coffee and it randomly exploded and she decided that was God telling her to quit, so she ran outside and tore up her cigarettes. It was pretty funny. And we'll see what happens there.

The weather has been interesting here this week. It's been warmer than you would expect January to feel. 2 years ago right now there were ice storms, similar to what I have been told has been going on back home lately. But the last couple days it has been between 50 and 70 degress, with just a bit of humidity. It is quite pleasant actually. today is just a little warm for my taste, it's like 79 with 54% humidity, but I know a lot of people love it right about there. It is still nice. We're supposed to be getting some thunderstorms tonight or tomorrow, so hopefully that will happen. But regardless, it has felt a little like paradise these last couple days.

Sorry the weather sucks so bad in Utah. (or as a girl here said the other day, it "inhales profusely")

Love y'all!

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--


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