Hey how are you all doing this week? It has been a pretty
good week this last week. And this next week is looking to be pretty good as
well. We are finally getting to the point where we are actually busy in the
course of a week and it is going to be nice knowing that we are going to be
able to do something in the next couple of weeks. One thing that I am excited
for is that our district leader just challenged us to set up as a district 250
appointments for this next week. In a district of four sets of missionaries
that might be thought of as an extremely hoped for and far reaching goal but I
know that we can do it. And one thing that I love is a challenge. I hope y'all
are challenging yourselves to become better member Missionaries even at this
time where we can't get out as much as we may like. I know that missionary work
is possible, I know that it is hard sometimes not being able to see your
friends in person. But one thing that I truly do know is that God loves each
and every one of us each individually. He knows us so he will never give up on
us and he will never give us a challenge that we cannot overcome. That is one
thing that I do know. I hope y'all have a great week! Love y'all.
Adventures of Putnam Missionaries: Currently: Elder Lyman Mackrory & Sister Camie Cummings
Friday, May 29, 2020
Cows can get depressed?
(Elder Slade)
To the best friends and family a person could hope for!
I hit my 4 month mark this week! Other than that, it wasn't
a very eventful week. We did see a miracle the other day though. As we were
driving, we saw a family that we've been trying to work with for a while now,
playing outside. We havent been able to get a hold of them since the
quarantine. We parked, and walked back to them and now we have contact with
them again. And it was all because we were randomly driving back from an
appointment. So yay!
On Saturday, it was Elder Baron's birthday! And as celebration,
mother earth decided to send snow, in the middle of May. It's a birthday
miracle! We also were given a random sandwich from a family in a park we were
having companionship study in. That was a highlight of the week. I also got
attacked by a random really chubby kid! Were supposed to try to keep social
distancing, but when we were over for dinner at one house, this kid came out of
nowhere and hugged me. It was a bit awkward.
The title comes from me. We were in the car and we hadn't
talked in a few minutes. We were driving past fields and pastures and I broke
the silence by saying, "Can cows get depressed?" My companion broke
out laughing, but I thought it was a valid question! I mean, they eat the same
thing day after day, they are always looking down, and they only can say one
word. And depression is just physiological, so wouldn't it make since that cows
can get depressed? The train of thought that got me there was a lot weirder
though, and I won't get into that deep subject. Thinking about cows being
depressed is depressing though, so I'll stop. But food for thought, aye?
Something that's been on my mind lately is the idea of hope.
There is hope in every situation! No matter what the circumstances, there is
always hope.
Hope for the quarantined missionary, hope for the struggling
student, hope for the jobless parent, hope for the lonely, sick, and afflicted.
There's even hope for the depressed cow (lol, sorry!). When we have hope,
especially the hope that comes from the Atonement of Jesus Christ (see Moroni
7:41) we can get through all things, and we can do it with happiness as well.
I'd invite you to look for the hope in your lives. It can always be found.
Interesting fact: potatoes are among the most
environmentally friendly vegetables. They’re easy to grow, and don’t require
massive amounts of fertilizer and chemical additives to thrive like many other
vegetables do. That's probably why they don't taste good. Because they don't
take as many nutrients from the ground. Thanks potato for your contribution,
but I think I'll pass.
Pictures (Sorry, not many taken this week):
1. The snow
2-3. We made some impressive cookie creations, including:
The Mohawk, The Threesome, The Sdoughman (you get it! Like snowman, but with
dough! Haha...nevermind), The Collosal cookie.
They all just ended up as piles, but they tasted good.
4. The perfect representation of the Idahoans desire to give
us food. They offered to feed us dinner, but we already had a dinner set up.
I'm seriously surprised I'm not fat right now.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
The Ghost is Clear
(Elder Slade)
To the best friends and family a person can hope for,
It's been a crazy week. One thing is that we moved to
Rexburg! We now live in an apartment 10 minutes farther away from out area. Why
they moved us, you ask? I don't know. I think the other Elders we were living
with claimed it was too crowded. I guess they never had a family of 8. But,
it's good. This apartment is almost twice as big, and with half the number of
people. So, quick math action...carry the one...take the integral...do some unnecessary
rounding...(ugh my brain hurts)... we have about 4 times as much space. Yeee!
But it's been a good week. We've been able to go out more,
as we are allowed to teach in person. We have to wear our masks while teaching,
but I can't complain. It's better than being stuck inside. Along with getting
out more, came the worried member moms who think we are starving. Suffice it to
say, we are well fed. It's also my companions birthday this week, so we gonna
celebrate with hamburgers, chips, soda, and cake. Yum! 😋
Looking forward to it. The quote from this week came when we were driving, and
stopped at a stop sign. My companion tried to say the coast is clear. Are
ghosts clear? Food for thought.
My favorite part of this week though, was meeting with some
of my favorite people, the Boughs, who we are teaching. They are such an
amazing and kind family. They buy us dinner every Friday and are just super
funny. I believe I was sent to this area to meet them. These next two weeks,
they are preparing to be baptized on May 30th. I'd ask you to keep them in your
prayers, that they will be able to do what they need to do. It's been amazing
to see how they have changed since Elder Leavitt and I met them. My knowledge
of the Atonement has grown by seeing how their lives has changed. They are so
much happier. They see miracles and tender mercies in their daily lives, and
they are blessed in so many ways. If reminds me of my favorite scripture,
Mosiah 2:41:
And moreover, I would desire that ye should consider on the
blessed and happy state of those that keep the commandments of God. For behold,
they are blessed in all things, both temporal and spiritual.
Living the gospel and helping other live it has brought me
so much happiness. Having this knowledge has helped me realize how much
Heavenly Father loves me.
I don't have an interesting fact about potatoes this week,
but we did eat at a members house where bothered thr fries and hamburgers were
home grown, so, that's cool. Also, my new address is:
240 E. 4th S. Apt. 7 Rexburg ID 83440
But I don't know how long we will stay here.
Pictures:
1. Elder Baron hiding in a mattress.
2. Some cool house decoration.
3. Beautiful tree. Or should I say, beautreeful 😏
4-5. We went on a walk up to the Rexburg temple. We live
like a 10 minute walk away.
May 20th 2020
(Elder Petersen)
How are y'all doing this week?
I've been doing well this week although it has been I bit
boring I have managed to bring some bit of entertainment into my life through
baking this last week I have made bread, bagels as well a different things in
cooking. I hope that y'all are finding things that you can do to help break up
the monotony of life right now when you are stuck in doors with little variety
to spice up your lives. If nothing else you can pick up your scriptures and
read about the Striping warriors or read about Jesus Christ healing the leaper.
I love this gospel, I love God and the one thing that has kept me sane these
last few months is the fact that God loves me no matter what I do. And I can
promise you that he loves you to and he will always be there looking out for
you. I love y'all and I hope you have a great week!
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
I'm a father now
(Elder Slade)
To the best friends and family a person could hope for,
I'm free! I'm finally freeee! We can now meet with people in
person now! As of Thursday, we have been teaching all of our appointments in
person. We have to wear a mask while doing it, but we can't really complain,
since the last month and a half we've been stuck inside. One of our lessons
this week, we taught right next a campfire. A real life fireside. It was
awesome, even though some of my clothes smell like smoke now. We also are now
able to do some more service, so a few days ago we helped clean up some
branches and trees in a house someone we are teaching is renovating. We also
got to meet as a district for district council at a church, and I got to play
the piano! Let's gooo! I was missing playing piano.
In other news though, this week was transfers, and I got a
new companion! His name is Elder Baron. He's moved around a lot, but most
recently lived in Texas. He is straight out of the MTC, that is, the online
MTC, so I am training him. I don't know what they were thinking having me
train! I've only been out 3 months. I think this Corona thing got to them or
something. There's a kind of missionary genealogy terminology thing (I know,
very specific right?). When you train, your trainee is your son, and you are
their father. So, I've got a son! Congratulations mom. I think we're getting
along quite well though. We both like reading, and are both kind of socially
awkward. I keep the words of my sister Anna in mind though: "You've just
got to remain TOASTy!" Or in other words, Thriving On Awkward Situations
Together.
It's been pretty fun though. I've been Scarring Elder Baron
for life with horrible puns. There was a large pile of hay we were driving past
and I said, "I hay-te to break it to you, but that's a lot of hay. Do you
know what I like to put on my pancakes? M-hay-ple syrup." Then I started
singing All-star by Smashmouth, starting with "Hay man, get your game
on..." Then singing "Hay There Delilah". It was fun. Any other
Hay puns yall can think of? (Elder Leavitt, from the south, got me to start
using the word yall. The struggle is real.)
It was a great Mother's day yesterday, and particularly
poignant as I have recently become a father. Lol. But I just want to say how
much I love my mom. She is the best person I know. She is always there for me,
and is so selfless! I am grateful for her raising me, and showing me what
Christlike love truly is. She's the one who truly prepared me to serve a
mission, and for that, I am so grateful for her. Thanks mom! Love you!
Anyway, that's about all for this week. It's been pretty
good, despite the fact that I don't know what I'm doing. I mean, I'm training,
and I've only just finished my training. But, an interesting fact that gives me
strength is that Potatoes were first introduced in Europe by Spain in 1536, by
Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada. Potatoes were not accepted at once in Europe
because clerics said they were not mentioned in the bible, while others
believed potatoes can cause some diseases. Just kidding, that doesn't give me
strength. However, it does give me a reason not to eat potatoes! It's not
mentioned in the Book of Mormon either. Coincidence? I think not.
Pictures:
1-3: Elder Baron and I. I'm hanging out with royalty! You
get it? You know, because his last name is Baron...haha. I'm so funny.
4. We got to see a really nice fluffy dog.
5. I went in a potato field one day and met Akbar! Sorry, if
you don't get that reference, but it's a very nice potato field anyways.
6. Beautiful tree.
7. There's a high school in Idaho thats mascot is the
Russets. Those are types of potatoes. Only in Idaho, *shaking my head*
8. Elder Trezise doing...you know, I don't really know what
he's doing.
May 13 2020
(Elder Petersen)
Hey y'all what's up?
So this last week we had our first district council in
person for about 6 weeks and it was so much fun! I had honestly forgotten how
much that I had missed going to missionary meetings in person and how much more
fun they were. In anticipation of that and the fact that we had, had transfers
the day after and we were saying goodbye for at least a little while two of the
Missionaries in our district because they got transferred out I made cinnamon
rolls to say goodbye to those Missionaries as they went off to their new areas.
Our new district leader is awesome his name is Elder Wakatsuki. Other than
district council last Tuesday and transfers that happened Wednesday all is
going well, albeit a tad boring still. Sorry the letter is so short but I hope
these pictures make up for it!
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Bread
(Elder Petersen)
So this week we was a pretty good week being, we just got
transfer news yesterday and I am staying up here in Malad with my companion
Elder Davis, we are still under quarantine so it has been pretty boring so to
keep the monotony down I have been baking so that I don't have to eat the same
things everyday and can do something during the day. So this week I made bread
dough, which I have since turned into pizza crusts bread loaves and cinnamon
rolls. I apologize for how short my emails typically are lately but I'll try to
make them better in the future.
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