Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Back to Work
Hello One and All,
So, I guess there's a lot of things to say, I'll try to go chronologically.
Last Wednesday I headed off to tri-cities in a van full of missionaries. The following three days were filled with a lot of awesome lessons to be learned, and what I was most excited about, I got to work in my old area with my old companion Elder Bao. It was me him and two other way cool elders. We had a lot of fun, and since I already knew the area I got to go off with the other extra elder looking up my old investigators and having lessons with them. It was interesting to see that everyone I visited had been praying for me the day before, or feeling that morning that they were going to see me soon. It was so nice to be able to be back there. It was like going home, and I got to see almost all of my old companions and other cohorts which was great. We learned a ton of great things in the training as well. And leadership training wouldn't be complete without the carne asada barbq party for all Spanish missionaries visiting. See pic.
Come weekend time the church was back up and running which was good. We had our usual attendant Jose there, and then at sacrament meeting Alex and his son Josiah arrived (they came to the branch activity). They are super solid and I can really see them progressing far. We had a really good lesson with them last night, that we got out of a little bit late, but it was still really good. We showed them the restoration DVD and then explained about the priesthood authority being restored.
Today for Pday we went to the punchbowl falls in Oregon. It was a really pretty hike, but maybe not as grand and impressive as some of the other waterfalls we've visited during the mission. That's why I'm so late in writing, we were only just now able to make it to the library.
Congrats mike on a baby boy, that's way exciting! And Joy and Scott, you're little girl is so cute, I'm really happy for yall!
Here in the mission we're all getting excited for conference, it'll be way good, it always is. I can't wait to listen to the words of a prophet again.
This transfer is really flying by. It should be interesting to see where I end up for Halloween. I've always gotten transferred after 3 transfers in an area, so we'll see if the pattern holds true. Going back to BC Connell, really made me want to work there again, but hopefully we can get some baptisms before I go wherever it is I'll go.
Well, I guess that's all for this week, I love yall and hope you have an awesome week!
Love,
Elder Richards
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Vacation
Hello One and All,
Well life in the WKM is pretty good right now I suppose. I don't think there's any items of business to discuss, but thanks mom for the Texas package, I'll touch more on that later. Oh yes, and happy early birthday to mom and dad, the check should be coming in the mail...ok there's no check. But I am thinking happy thoughts your way!
So this last week was pretty good. The cultural event was a blast! It was a typical Spanish activity, the start time was 7 pm, so the opening prayer didn't get said until about 8:30ish! We got called and asked to set up so we were there at about 6 to make sure everything was ready on time. Needless to say I was a little stressed and impatient, but it was fun once it started. They had all sorts of cool native folk dances from Mexico complete with the authentic outfits and dresses. There were tables featuring Mexico, Chile, El Salvador, and Guatemala. Our branch mission leader Hno. Mendoza was kind enough to share the El Salvador table with me, so it also featured Texas. Everyone who went over to look got a big laugh out of it. And I had some fun "arguments" with some of the natives. Apparently they still feel Texas was stolen from them. Well, their loss. But if things are as hot down there as I've heard, they can have it. We had a new family of 4 show up that we had just started teaching, and they had a great time, it was so great! We finally got out of there at about quarter to ten, yikes! But we didn't want to leave our investigators there by themselves. The branch did great in fellowshiping them,
This last Sunday we were all set to have that same family come to church, plus a couple of other investigators when we get a call from the Branch President. Turns out the church burned down. Well not burned down so much as there was a small fire which caused the sprinklers to go off and make everything all wet so all meetings were canceled. So we scrambled to make calls and get permission to go translate at one of the other building's English services. We eventually did but could only get one investigator there, plus one from the sisters. So I got to translate on the headphones. It had been a while but I did pretty good. They were actually having their ward conference so the stake presidency was there and all gave great talks. The 1st councilor talked suuuuper fast, but the 2nd councilor and president were fine and I was able to translate theirs quite nicely I think.
So tomorrow morning I head out for Kennewick to have the 3 day training, I'm really excited, I hope I get to go down to my old area in Pasco to work during the evenings. I'll try and pull some strings. So I get kind of a mini-vacation, so it should be fun, although I would definitely pick working to sitting in meetings all day. But I'm sure I'll get to learn a ton to share with the district.
This morning we played a round of golf. It was a lot of fun, and I've improved a lot since the last time I golfed 10 years ago. It was a 9 hole par 3 course, and I hit a 75. Not too shabby I'd say...
Well thank you everyone for all the love and support, I do appreciate it. Mom made a reference to a package from Whit, I'll keep a weather eye out for that. Too bad about Utah and UT games, at least it sounds like we did good at UT. Utah however, ooh that was a sad night. The zone was constantly texting each other to see if anyone had heard any developments. Next year will be better. Speaking of texting, I finally put two and two together...if dad received the texts from the family we helped out here, and if mom received a text from Eric the day he moved into his apartment (as she mentioned some weeks ago) then that means you have texting now. Why the sudden change of heart? I thought there was a vendetta against texting. Oh well, church is true with or without texts. Have a super awesome week!!
Love,
Elder Richards
Well life in the WKM is pretty good right now I suppose. I don't think there's any items of business to discuss, but thanks mom for the Texas package, I'll touch more on that later. Oh yes, and happy early birthday to mom and dad, the check should be coming in the mail...ok there's no check. But I am thinking happy thoughts your way!
So this last week was pretty good. The cultural event was a blast! It was a typical Spanish activity, the start time was 7 pm, so the opening prayer didn't get said until about 8:30ish! We got called and asked to set up so we were there at about 6 to make sure everything was ready on time. Needless to say I was a little stressed and impatient, but it was fun once it started. They had all sorts of cool native folk dances from Mexico complete with the authentic outfits and dresses. There were tables featuring Mexico, Chile, El Salvador, and Guatemala. Our branch mission leader Hno. Mendoza was kind enough to share the El Salvador table with me, so it also featured Texas. Everyone who went over to look got a big laugh out of it. And I had some fun "arguments" with some of the natives. Apparently they still feel Texas was stolen from them. Well, their loss. But if things are as hot down there as I've heard, they can have it. We had a new family of 4 show up that we had just started teaching, and they had a great time, it was so great! We finally got out of there at about quarter to ten, yikes! But we didn't want to leave our investigators there by themselves. The branch did great in fellowshiping them,
This last Sunday we were all set to have that same family come to church, plus a couple of other investigators when we get a call from the Branch President. Turns out the church burned down. Well not burned down so much as there was a small fire which caused the sprinklers to go off and make everything all wet so all meetings were canceled. So we scrambled to make calls and get permission to go translate at one of the other building's English services. We eventually did but could only get one investigator there, plus one from the sisters. So I got to translate on the headphones. It had been a while but I did pretty good. They were actually having their ward conference so the stake presidency was there and all gave great talks. The 1st councilor talked suuuuper fast, but the 2nd councilor and president were fine and I was able to translate theirs quite nicely I think.
So tomorrow morning I head out for Kennewick to have the 3 day training, I'm really excited, I hope I get to go down to my old area in Pasco to work during the evenings. I'll try and pull some strings. So I get kind of a mini-vacation, so it should be fun, although I would definitely pick working to sitting in meetings all day. But I'm sure I'll get to learn a ton to share with the district.
This morning we played a round of golf. It was a lot of fun, and I've improved a lot since the last time I golfed 10 years ago. It was a 9 hole par 3 course, and I hit a 75. Not too shabby I'd say...
Well thank you everyone for all the love and support, I do appreciate it. Mom made a reference to a package from Whit, I'll keep a weather eye out for that. Too bad about Utah and UT games, at least it sounds like we did good at UT. Utah however, ooh that was a sad night. The zone was constantly texting each other to see if anyone had heard any developments. Next year will be better. Speaking of texting, I finally put two and two together...if dad received the texts from the family we helped out here, and if mom received a text from Eric the day he moved into his apartment (as she mentioned some weeks ago) then that means you have texting now. Why the sudden change of heart? I thought there was a vendetta against texting. Oh well, church is true with or without texts. Have a super awesome week!!
Love,
Elder Richards
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Almost Finally Settled In
Hello One and All,
So, we are almost finally settled into the new apartment. We finally got the mountain of kitchen supplies put to use or stored away. That just leaves the need to find a truck to go pick up our couch, and a few other homey touches. We are loving the new digs, and it is nice having a place of our own without walking on eggshells because other people live there. The only down side is the giant glass door that goes to our balcony in front of the study/living area. It kind of puts us in a fish bowl kind of environment. Or at least it feels that way to me.
This week has been a really good one. The highest lesson count I've gotten in Vancouver, so that's a good start to the transfer.
We had stake conference for all of Washington and parts of Alaska. President Packer, Elder Holland, a 70 and the Young Women General president spoke. It was a very good meeting, and our investigator Jose loved it. During the adult session we couldn't find the translating headphones that other investigators were using, so I had to sit behind Jose and whisper the translation to him for one of the talks. It had been a while since I translated a meeting, but I did all right. Eventually we were able to find some headphones and I got to take a brake while he listened to the provided translator.
I'm very excited for next week. Wed-Fri there is a mission wide leadership training in the tri-cities that all mission leaders will be attending. So I get to take a little road trip and go see all my old comps/friends in the mission which will be a lot of fun. And I have complete confidence in E. Swenson taking care of the area while I'm gone.
Well, I know I haven't written too much, but this last week was pretty straight forward, work work work. I'm loving it out here. Last week was a little toasty (mid 90's) But yesterday it was gorgeous, and today is a nice overcast that I hope sets in for good. (I'm not being depressed, it would just be a nice change of pace).
I love you all, and hope everyone is doing very well!
Love,
E Richards
So, we are almost finally settled into the new apartment. We finally got the mountain of kitchen supplies put to use or stored away. That just leaves the need to find a truck to go pick up our couch, and a few other homey touches. We are loving the new digs, and it is nice having a place of our own without walking on eggshells because other people live there. The only down side is the giant glass door that goes to our balcony in front of the study/living area. It kind of puts us in a fish bowl kind of environment. Or at least it feels that way to me.
This week has been a really good one. The highest lesson count I've gotten in Vancouver, so that's a good start to the transfer.
We had stake conference for all of Washington and parts of Alaska. President Packer, Elder Holland, a 70 and the Young Women General president spoke. It was a very good meeting, and our investigator Jose loved it. During the adult session we couldn't find the translating headphones that other investigators were using, so I had to sit behind Jose and whisper the translation to him for one of the talks. It had been a while since I translated a meeting, but I did all right. Eventually we were able to find some headphones and I got to take a brake while he listened to the provided translator.
I'm very excited for next week. Wed-Fri there is a mission wide leadership training in the tri-cities that all mission leaders will be attending. So I get to take a little road trip and go see all my old comps/friends in the mission which will be a lot of fun. And I have complete confidence in E. Swenson taking care of the area while I'm gone.
Well, I know I haven't written too much, but this last week was pretty straight forward, work work work. I'm loving it out here. Last week was a little toasty (mid 90's) But yesterday it was gorgeous, and today is a nice overcast that I hope sets in for good. (I'm not being depressed, it would just be a nice change of pace).
I love you all, and hope everyone is doing very well!
Love,
E Richards
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
A New Transfer
Hello One and All,
Well, the transfer news is that I and E. Swenson will be remaining here for another transfer. Maybe I'll finally see some rain. Everyone thinks I'm crazy for wanting it, but I've had nothing but sun for my whole mission, some never ending rain would be a nice change of pace.
Before I forget a couple of points of business for mom: Our new address is 4602 NE 72nd Ave. #72, Vancouver WA 98661. On the 16th of September our branch is having a culture night activity where everyone is bringing typical things from their home country, I was wondering if you might be able to send me a little box of typical Texas things to share with the Latinos up here. Other than a crazy big belt buckle I'm not too sure what all that would entail, but it would be nice. If you're too busy, no worries.
So our transfer started off with a terrific bang! We taught 5 lessons, and found 2 new investigators on the first day. I'm pretty excited for what this transfer is going to bring. There will for sure be some baptisms here in the coming month and a half.
The fleas have not moved with us I am happy to say. We moved, swapped out our mattresses for some nice new ones, and then sanitized the daylights out of everything else we own. It's so nice to have a clean apartment to come home to. We went by to see our old host members one day and Pokey (whom I have harbored much anger and resentment against) received a home haircut. He looks awful, quite literally like a rat. There are bald patches all over the place, his face and ears are miss-shapen due to uneven cuts, and his tail is down to skin and looks like a rat tail. I am no longer angry at him. I feel justice has been served and the score has evened up a little.
On the topic of our new apartment, I will send pictures once everything is organized, but it is so great. Yesterday we received SO MUCH stuff from all the different wards because the call went out abroad: "the missionaries need furnishings and appliances!" Now we are the owners of 3 microwaves, a George foreman grill/skillet, lamps, tables, chairs, odds and ends, and enough dishes to last through the rest of the mission. So over the next few days we will be doing a lot of storing and organizing. I can't wait to have everything in it's proper place...only to get transfered. It's all good. hat's the life of an Elder.
Well, thank you everyone for letters and everything. It was good to hear from you Mike. Whit, Cody, Eric, Jess, don't be strangers. I hope everyone is doing great. Go cougs! I was a good missionary and didn't look at the TV to see kick off. I love yall, and the church is definitely true!
Love,
Elder Richards
Well, the transfer news is that I and E. Swenson will be remaining here for another transfer. Maybe I'll finally see some rain. Everyone thinks I'm crazy for wanting it, but I've had nothing but sun for my whole mission, some never ending rain would be a nice change of pace.
Before I forget a couple of points of business for mom: Our new address is 4602 NE 72nd Ave. #72, Vancouver WA 98661. On the 16th of September our branch is having a culture night activity where everyone is bringing typical things from their home country, I was wondering if you might be able to send me a little box of typical Texas things to share with the Latinos up here. Other than a crazy big belt buckle I'm not too sure what all that would entail, but it would be nice. If you're too busy, no worries.
So our transfer started off with a terrific bang! We taught 5 lessons, and found 2 new investigators on the first day. I'm pretty excited for what this transfer is going to bring. There will for sure be some baptisms here in the coming month and a half.
The fleas have not moved with us I am happy to say. We moved, swapped out our mattresses for some nice new ones, and then sanitized the daylights out of everything else we own. It's so nice to have a clean apartment to come home to. We went by to see our old host members one day and Pokey (whom I have harbored much anger and resentment against) received a home haircut. He looks awful, quite literally like a rat. There are bald patches all over the place, his face and ears are miss-shapen due to uneven cuts, and his tail is down to skin and looks like a rat tail. I am no longer angry at him. I feel justice has been served and the score has evened up a little.
On the topic of our new apartment, I will send pictures once everything is organized, but it is so great. Yesterday we received SO MUCH stuff from all the different wards because the call went out abroad: "the missionaries need furnishings and appliances!" Now we are the owners of 3 microwaves, a George foreman grill/skillet, lamps, tables, chairs, odds and ends, and enough dishes to last through the rest of the mission. So over the next few days we will be doing a lot of storing and organizing. I can't wait to have everything in it's proper place...only to get transfered. It's all good. hat's the life of an Elder.
Well, thank you everyone for letters and everything. It was good to hear from you Mike. Whit, Cody, Eric, Jess, don't be strangers. I hope everyone is doing great. Go cougs! I was a good missionary and didn't look at the TV to see kick off. I love yall, and the church is definitely true!
Love,
Elder Richards
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