Monday 25 February 2019

Transfers otra vez - Mission week 18


Buenas Dias Hermanos y Hermanas!

This week was super fast. I ended up going to Connell for almost two days. Elder Barlow had to interview Louisa in Connell for her Baptism. That whole day I stayed in Connell and helped Elder Wood plan a bunch of stuff for the baptism. It was a great learning experience! 

The rest of the week we did what we could to find some people and set up lessons. We contacted a few referrals from members, none of them were interested. 

We did try to set up a super awesome lesson with a PMF we are teaching. We had this whole plan to do a BoM + Bible matching game where we show how the Book of Mormon and the Bible are similar, but then it snowed on Sunday so they cancelled on us. The snow seems to keep getting in our way haha. We just moved it back a week so if I don't get transferred, it'll be awesome.

Speaking of transfers we're just sitting here waiting for the transfer call, hopefully it comes soon because I titled this email 'Transfers' and I don't wanna change it :)  
We got to go to the baptism in Connell on friday, it went super well. She was pretty nervous and it was nice to see the relief on her face when it was all over :) 

Pretty short email this week, but it flew by honestly so I don't really have anything else to talk about!

Cool Scripture this week: D&C 67: 10 - about Humility 

Ok just got the transfer call, looks like I'm stayin in Basin for another transfer! I'll be receiving Elder Harmon. Elder Barlow is headed to Boardman, OR and he's pretty pumped. 

Les amo!

- Elder Thompson

Tuesday 19 February 2019

No rules - Mission week 17


¡Buenas Tardes!

Well I'm sure you all have heard by now... there aren't rules for missionaries anymore...apparently we can call home every week. At least that has been the joke around here haha. Any time someone asked a question about how we do something the answer now is, "Well you can do whatever. There are no rules any more since we can call home every week :) " Also, "Hey I'm kinda bored I think I'm going to call my Mom" is a classic. We'll see how this goes haha

This week was pretty solid. We were allowed to drive a little bit more this week so we could actually get to 75% of our area haha. We had a few more lessons with some part member families and made some good plans for events this week. We also put Edgar on date for Baptism! He told Elder Barlow and Elder Stopa (On exchanges) that this weird thing happened where he was falling asleep and he heard someone say, "The Church is True" over and over again. Then he realized it was him saying it! He told us about this and we straight up told him that's an amazing answer to all the praying and reading he's been doing. He is trying to blow it off as not an answer but we are too stubborn to let that happen :) He said if he feels ready, he will be baptized on Apr. 1st. We made sure it wasn't a joke, he just randomly said that date. 

Today was my first temple day in the mission! We got up early and made the hour drive to the Colombia River Temple in Richland. It was super great, I really like our temple. It's one of Pres. Hinckley's 'Small temples' So that was new for me, growing up in Utah. 

Funny story for the week, we were going to a return appt. waaaay out in the boonies and there's always this super happy dog that jumps on us. We were opening the gate and Elder Barlow apparently dropped his glove. Unbeknownst to us, the dog swooped in and grabbed his glove and started to taunt us, just staying far enough away so we couldn't catch him. Eventually the dog ran way into the field (through a barbed wire fence), dropped the glove, and came back smiling :). I told comp, "you know you have to go get that right, we can see it right there." 

We decide that I'll distract the dog with my gloves and he'll try to sneak out and grab his glove. As soon as he squeezes through the fence, he steps on a stick. Like it was straight out of a movie, the dog looks... then bolts. I yell for Elder Barlow to ¡run! and he just starts trucking through a foot of snow waaay out into this field while the dog chases him. With a dive, he barely made it :) It was soooo funny I was dead. 

Bonus story: we accidentally left the mission and had to call President :) It was dark and we were way out in the boonies so we just totally missed the turn. After that I saw a mountain lion walking around so that was cool.

Transfers are next week, which is crazy....I'll be done being trained and I'll be 4 months into my mission. I decided to kick up my language study this week so I've been translating Ensign + Liahona articles Eng -> Spa. and Spa -> Eng. in my free time. 

Something I've been thinking about a lot this week is James 1:5-8. We normally just read v. 5 but the rest is super good.
5. If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. 6. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed. 7. For let not that man think that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. 8. A double minded man is unstable in all his ways. 

All of us are lacking wisdom. Maybe we are needing to make a big decision or maybe we have a question about life. No matter what it is, if we sit around waiting for someone else to tell us what to do, God or man; chances are we won't ever end up making a decision. 

We need to take counsel from D&C 9:7-8 and "study [things] out in our mind" or in other words, use ya brain and make a decision even if you haven't had a vision about what the correct choice is. We also have to have the necessary faith to actually MAKE a decision and pursue something. Once we have stopped wavering, made a decision, and had faith enough to do something; that is when we can more fully see the hand of God in our life. The video "Wrong Roads" talks about this topic as well, how sometimes we might not choose the right thing at first, but because God loves us, that wrong road can be a blessing.

Reminds me of a Spanish Proverb I learned..."Un camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente" 

Love ya'll, never waver

- Elder Thompson



Fotos:
  1. Elder Barlow and I

Monday 11 February 2019

Hace Muchisimo Frio - Mission Week 16


Well, this week was a little weird! 

At the beginning of this week I went to Connell again, this time to exchange with Elder Farmer. It was fun as always! We got to meet some interesting people and give a blessing. We also had P-Day a week ago and while we were in Pasco they called and told us we needed to park our cars for the day because of the weather. It was pretty snowy, but honestly it wasn't very slippery. When they tell us to park our cars, we just have to wait until we are allowed to drive again.

Basin City is a pretty big area with lots of farmland so if we can't drive we are pretty much confined to Basin City itself. It's like 5 streets + a small trailer court. Luckily the next day we could drive again but that wouldn't last very long :)

Flash forward to Friday, we were on our way to Pasco again, and we got a call to park the car! We were really confused because it was all nice and sunny in Basin City but apparently in the cities it was super bad weather. We turned around and did our best to walk around that day. We ended up being able to drive in the evening so we talked to the Branch Pres. about some stuff and it turned our really well. 

Saturday and Sunday.... Ooof. Saturday we wake up and we can just hear super loud wind. We look outside and it's a literal blizzard. After our morning studies we donned our armor of layers upon layers of clothes and went out. At first we were trying to use umbrellas to shield our faces from the freezing wind, but it was too strong. I could hardly walk some of the time since I'm so big (especially with a big coat). We walked around the edge of Basin City and some members saw that we were (crazily) walking around! She yelled at us and told us to go home, but we made it to the Church just fine. She ended up texting us for the rest of the day to make sure we were ok :) 

At the Church there was a funeral for one of the Counselors in the Mission Presidency's daughter. They weren't expecting anyone to show because of the weather but the parking lot was packed and they had 25 volunteers to shovel during the services. After that we made it home and then we got the call to stay home for the rest of the night. Crazy Stuff! The snow was up to my knees in some places. Some local people have said that was the worst storm since the 80's. 

Sunday, everything was cancelled. We did our best to shovel driveways for old people. We ended up only doing 3 in the space of 3 hours, but it was good. The snow had drifted into some piles around that were a few feet deep and it was like shoveling concrete! 

Today should be interesting, hopefully our little corolla does fine driving to Pasco haha. 

Les amo mucho! 

- Elder Thompson

Fotos:
  1. About to shovel the Casper's (Members we live with) driveway. 
  2. Elder Barlow truckin ahead. This was Saturday the craaazy day. 
  3. We had a little drifted mountain of snow outside our door. Doesn't look that big but it was probably 2.5 feet deep where we had to walk. 
  4. The impending doom Friday 




Monday 4 February 2019

Kahlotus! - Mission Week 15


Well this week was quite full. It went by so fast I don't even remember much! It's a good one though! 

Lets see... This week started out with exchanges. Exchanges are way fun because I get to leave Basin City and go to Connell which is basically a metropolis compared to Basin City! Funny thing is that it's totally just a small town, there's like 3000 people there or something. This time I was exchanging with Elder Stopa from Orem. He's a pretty funny fella. All 4 elders in Connell are super fun to work with! We talked a lot about Yellowstone maybe exploding and our game plan if that happens ;) 

On exchanges we went to a super small town in the Connell area ~20 mins away (The GPS calls it a Hamlet....which the dictionary says is smaller than a village.....So I guess that means that Basin City is a village). This place is called Kahlotus and it's the weirdest place ever! It's basically one street with a store, a post office, and a library. They also have their own School which is pretty crazy. The school is so small they put everyone's birthday on the billboard they have (pic below). There's all sorts of weird art around and so it's possible that Kahlotus is just a front for a secret combination hideout or something. 

We talked to some members in Kahlotus for...waay to long. They wouldn't let us leave! Let's just say I know a lot more about Sturgeon than I did last week. Also Dams. We were going to talk to an old guy who basically lives at the library but it was closed. We came back to Connell and had some Lasagna with the Spanish Elders. They told me this crazy story of why we didn't see them on P-Day. However, I was sworn to secrecy while I am on my mission, but after, ask me about the 'Connell Beaver Tail". I'll know what you are talking about ;) 

Cool miracle this week is about Manuel! He came to church again and we had a Spanish Branch lunch after and he came to that too. We talked about the Priesthood and Missions. He said that if the Prophet has said that he should go on a mission, he wants to work towards it! We got him to talk to President Davidson about an interview to be Ordained a Priest, so that should be happening this week. 

We had Zone Conference this week which was pretty great. I (jokingly) kept asking people when the Talent Show was because my only other ZC was the Christmas one with a Zone Talent Show. We talked a lot about New Convert retention, Covenants, and Revelation. 

One thing I really liked that one of the AP's said was how "Revelation is dead without Application." This was backed up by some things that were mentioned in Sunday School about how prayers are answered. What we talked about was how if we pray for help and then wait and wait for an answer, there's a good chance that we are looking for the answer to come in a specific way. What I've learned is that prayers can be answered through what other people say. 

How this relates to revelation is that a lot of times our prayers are being answered in the things the Prophet or other Church leaders say (Or anyone else honestly). But when we look at that and think, "Oh... well it didn't spontaneously come to my brain so it must not be my answer" we are potentially ignoring the answers to our prayers! We need to use every resource we have to better receive answers. Then when we hear something or read something that applies to our question or problem, We do something about it! That way, our revelation doesn't die or be overlooked. 

Other things this week that I'll just throw in here is we had a super cool dinner with Manuel and Edgar at a members home, Elder Barlow thought Lambs and Sheep were two different species, I learned to Juggle with one hand, I had Pizza for the first time in 3 months! We visited a member that lives in a Grain Silo! 

Gracias por todas de sus oraciónes! Me dí cuenta de que yo debería praticar Español mas cuando escribo. Leí "La Liahona" en Español mucha esta semana y pienso que me ha ayudado muchísimo. Me dijo Elder Barlow que es possible que yo podría ser El Entrenador la cambio que viene, entonces yo debería practicar mas Español si esa pasa. 

Les amo mucho! 

- Elder Thompson

Fotos:
  1. The Kahlotus school has a sign on their "Mountain"
  2. All the Birthdays this Month! 
  3. Probably a code for the Secret Combinations that live in the Kahlotus hills.