To the best Friends and Family a person could hope for,
This week, you may have heard about the earthquake in Idaho.
Our apartment currently has a 3 foot wide chasm in the middle of it. Elder
Leavitt fell in during the quakings, but I (being the dashing hero that I am)
managed to grab his hand just in time and pull him to safety. He only has two
broken bones because of it. Lol Just kidding, none of that didn't happen! We
actually didn't even feel the earthquake. However, around the same time, a
giant lightning bolt hit a tree about 40 feet from our apartment. It was the
loudest lightning bolt I ever heard, and it scared us half to death. We took a
walk, and found that it demolished half of a tree, converting it to splinters.
I'll include a picture.
You know, I thought being in isolation would be a lot worse
than it actually has. I thought I would either die of boredom or get really bad
cabin fever. Actually, it hasn't been that bad. I think the key is work and
staying busy. This week we taught about 30 different lessons. Teaching that
many lessons takes a toll out of you. You get pretty tired after that. It
reminds me of my favorite quote this weekend from general conference (I loved
General Conference by the way! So inspiring!) by Joy D. Jones. She said,
"The Lord loves effort." I whole heartedly agree with that. That is
truly the only way to progress. We are on this earth to gain experience and
become more like our savior Jesus Christ and our Father in Heaven. Considering
that they are perfect, and we are...well, a lot less than perfect, having
success and happiness in this life will take effort. Don't be afraid of putting
energy into something, for that is the secret ingredient that makes all things
better (I sound like a cheesy Kong Fu Panda right now, but it's true!).
Relationships are more meaningful when you work to make it better. Your
physical health is improved when you put in the time to exercise. School or
work or being quarantined at home is more rewarding when you do more than just
drift by and long for the day to be over. If you're struggling right now, I
would invite you to evaluate what your putting your effort into. If nothing
else, put your time and energy into something worthwhile, such as your family
and friends.
I love you all. I hope you're doing alright! I pray for you
often.
Joke: What did the philosopher potato say while swimming?
Answer: "I sink, therefore I yam!" A good old
Descartes joke for those nerds out there. I'm sorry it's a really bad joke. I
hope you'll forgive me for that one.
Pictures:
1. A new rule for missionaries is that we have to wear masks
out in public. Yay. We look like dentists.
2. The demolished tree.
3. April Fool's day. Done got pranked.
4-5. My banana bread, which was super delicious by the way.
6. A beautiful day while taking a walk, so I decided to take
a picture.






















