Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Hey Family, how is everything going?! Well, I finally know where I'm at in Calgary. I got transferred to a place called Magrath. Its a small farm town about 2 hours south from Calgary. I'm serving in the Temple district, but right when I got there the mission president changed the p-day from Wednesday to Monday so now none of us can go to the temple on p-days. I got a really cool companion. His name is Elder Flygar. He's from Bountiful, Utah. He's a sweet trainer. I live with him in a member's home down in the basement. She's a sweet old lady and its like having a grandma in Canada.

Everyone here in Magrath is LDS so its hard to find investigators to teach. It kinda bumms me out because now I feel like a home teacher rather than a missionary, but we do have some people we are teachin. There's this one family that we committed to being married so that they can all be baptized. This family is progressing and that's what counts. So hopefully they'll be baptized by the middle of July. So that's what's going on for missionary work.

The people here in Magrath feed us soooo much! Its crazy! I'm lookinig forward to gaining some weight! I've never eaten so much in my life, I love it! Farmers really sure know how to feed us missionaries.

I'm learning so much here. The scriptures have really enlarged my memory in keeping the commandments. My prayers have been more meaningful than they've ever been. I know that Heavenly Father is watching over us.

Saturday, June 5, 2010










I have returned! I haven't posted since October? Where have I been? Well, I'm back and I hope I can keep my blog more up to date with summer here. I think I will have a little more time. A lot has happened since my last post:



Jared received his mission call to the Canada Calgary Mission. He reports to Calgary on June 16th. He enjoys the temple. We took him to the MTC May 26th. While we were in Salt Lake we enjoyed doing a live session in the Salt Lake Temple.




Curt and Jacque allowed us to borrow their blazer while they were finishing up their vacation in San Diego. We met up with them late Tuesday evening. What a joyous reunion! I was so happy Jared could spend some time with them before he had to report to the MTC. My Aunt Jean, who lives in Orem, opened her home to us. She was the best hostess! We had lunch with Lenore and Mike Stevens and Andrew and Madison came along to. How great to see old friends. We witnessed several little miracles for Jared on this short trip. A man at the SLC airport, who happened to be on our flight, shook hands with Jared at the luggage claim and gave him a hundred dollar bill in that handshake. The man quickly slipped away before we realized what happened and we didn't get the chance to thank him. This was a sweet blessing to Jared for him to be the recipient of a somewhat annonymous gift. All went well when we dropped Jared off. No tears, but doggone I miss that kid. He has sent a couple of letters and he loves the MTC.

Jake has had a great baseball season! His quick reflexes allowed him to jump out of the way of a wild pitch. I think he's got a pretty good ballet move there. Anyway, the team is in tournament play now and they have won all their games so far (its single elimination). While we were in Utah, he hit a home run over the Shepherd fence. Wouldn't you know, he'd do that while we were out of town. He's been the team's catcher most of the time and plays in the outfield once in a while. He's hoping to make the All-Star team for Red Mountain Juniors Little League.

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My most favorite place to be is in the pines with my family. My second is Nauvoo, IL