Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Holidays are always Busy! (December 3-8)

Tuesday, I had Missionary Leadership Council, and it was okay. There was a lot of talk about numbers and statistics, which got a little boring after an hour... the whole thing lasted from 10-4 so it was a lot. It was really good to see my friends again, especially Elder Merrick Johnson again. It had been 6 months since I had seen him. After the Council we went back to our areas and I had a dinner with this sweet elderly lady. Then we had a lesson with Marlon that night and we were late to his place, but we were still able to have a lesson with him. We taught the Restoration of the Church and he loved it! He invited us to come again on Friday.

On Wednesday, we had the opportunity to teach a high school class! It was really awesome! We got to teach for a little over an hour, and we taught parts of the Restoration and Plan of Salvation. There was a couple kids there that were asking really earnest questions! It was a really good missionary moment, because we got them thinking about what is really important, like having a family for eternity. After teaching them, we went home for some lunch and we helped our neighbor move in. They were moving some things so we offered our help and got to help them out, especially with the Big coaches, and tables. We then had a lesson with Charlie and we showed him the Christ Child video, and he really liked it! We encouraged him to follow the Light the World program. After his lesson we had dinner with some members at Costco and it was yummy! They then gave us the Costco Cash card, and gave us the extra on the card!

Thursday we started off the day with a lesson with a member who was baptized a year and a half ago. He is a little awkward,  but he has all the right intentions. Then we had lunch and then service at PRISM. We only stayed for an hour, because we went to see an elderly member at one of the elderly persons homes. We sang Carol's with her, and helped her wrap some presents, it was just a good time. We then were able to give a lady a bible. She requested one from a missionary in another area, and then was referred to our area! We were able to give her a Book of Mormon too, and she wants to take the lessons!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Then we had dinner with the Gauthier's (people who fed us at Thanksgiving) with the Zone Leaders and we had Breakfast for dinner! Super super yummy! We then ended off the night with some good ole church ball!

Friday we were able to serve at the New Bethel service again and we brought the Zone Leaders with us, because they had nothing going that night. We all really enjoyed it! After the service we met up with Brother Gisme who drove us to see Marlon with us! We were late again, which was kinda frustrating, but we were still able to have a lesson with him. We taught the Plan of Salvation to him, and he really wants to come to church. Unfortunately he has a bus pass, but the buses only go in Minneapolis limits, and our church is in Crystal. We are setting up a ride for him next week though!

Saturday was interviews with our Mission President, and that was pretty good! We celebrated by making some jalapeno peppers that were super tasty! Then we spent pretty much the rest of the day with the sisters! We drove over to an African ladies place and she got us some subway to eat. We talked and listened to Christmas music with her. Good times. Then we had a lesson with a recent convert that just moved in, and he loves to serve people! After our talk with him, we drove over to a kid we have been teaching the past bit. Unfortunately there was a month where we didn't get much contact with him, but we were able to talk to him again. Then we had dinner with the sisters as well, and so they drove us over there. 

Sunday after church we had a lesson with a guy named Nhia, who is a blind member, he had one of his workers listen in on the lesson and he said that he believes the Book of Mormon because it talks of Christ! After our lesson with them, Elder Hardwick and I had dinner with a member family, the Youngquist's. The parents are the ones that live in Aitkin during the summer. It was awesome to connect with that family, because they know many of my friends in Aitkin! After we had dinner we got to watch the Christmas devotional with another family here. It was my companions first time ever watching a Christmas devotional! He liked the music because it was a little different then typical Conference music. The thing that made my day was that I got a letter from Tyler Decent, one of the youth in Aitkin! He wanted to let me know how much he appreciated my service there. He really made my day with his simple act of service. Don't forget to let others know that they are important to you!

Pics: Mission Leadership Council (MLC), and a sunrise.




The Christ Child (November 29-Dec 2)

Hey all! This is going to be a short one today.

As we enter into this season of festivities, we need to remember the one who started this all, Jesus Christ! This week as I have been able to go to numerous members homes we have watched the Christ Child video with them. It is not only moving to watch the video itself, but to see its spirit touch others lives. By far the most common scene that stands out to people was the sacrifice of the wise men, being completed with them being able to see the King of Kings, and the realization that he is and will always be our literal savior. One of my favorite scenes that makes my skin tingle is the angelic visitation to the shepherds. I never really remembered that the savior was prophesied and that people of that time were truly waiting and looking for signs. We like them also look for signs, but we look toward the return of the savior, not the first ministry. Because of my great interest in and my studies of videography and love of film it has been amazing to see that the church would produce such a high quality video in honor of all those who were a part of this great event. I don't feel that they favored any one character and that they all had equal importance to the building up of Jesus Christ. The way they told the story impressed me a lot too! Anyone can tell a story but it takes someone inspired to tell a story with no words. The audio, angles, and points of focus where all so well designed in showing the human characteristics. 

Anyways I really loved these past couple days! Love y'all!
Elder Brown

Weird Car we found

Thanksgiving! (November 25-28)

Monday, I accounted with all the Sisters in the morning... so the morning was a little boring. Nothing wrong with the sisters, it's just all about the technical stuff so it's not that interesting. After lunch we went over to a lady that we met last week and racked her backyard which is always good! I love doing service, because its always consistent. I always feel I am doing something right when I do regular service. We had a lesson with a family that the Sisters are teaching and there was a couple of little kids running around and they were hilarious😂😂😂 Then we had Taco soup with at a members house, and they made some really yummy cornbread! For the dinner message we played Grategory... which is basically Scatterglory, but about things we are grateful for. 

Tuesday we had District Council in the morning, and then we prepared for our Hot chocolate stand! It didn't take too long and we got everything gathered and set up by 2:15. We then had the stand running till about 4:30. Unfortunately it was kinda dead in the park and we only talked to 20-30 people. We were really hoping for more foot traffic but, this was kinda our trial run, to see how we can improve it. While we were at the stand I got a call from the Laie Sisters and they called us to send us a referral they got! One of the sisters was Sister Leato, from my MTC district! It was super awesome to talk with her a little again and see she is still a baller missionary! Shortly after the call we had to leave early and give a blessing to one of the members close by. We thought we were going to a dinner after, but they didn't remember about us, so when we called them to confirm they said naw... and then our Book of Mormon referral texted us her address and she lived quite a ways in to another area so we referred like you are supposed too. So our night went from, busy and full of appointments, to nothing... so we made the best of it, and grabbed some grub. We took care of a few personal needs, and then did some Facebook Proselytizing to finish off the night.

Wednesday we were able to visit that referral that the Sisters gave us, and he was super cool. He didn't really want to meet weekly because he has a lot of bible studies he goes to, but when we asked he we could help him serve, he invited us to help him at a volunteer event that night! After we talked to him we got our tires replaced on our car, because the tires were so bald! They literally had no tread on the back right tire 😂😂😂. After we got the tires changed we headed straight to the Mew Bethel church where the service was. It was a super dope service because we made lots of good friends with friends of other Faith's, as well as the people we were serving! We will be doing this service a lot more from now on! After service we headed to the church and had a great lesson with a 17 year old that has been taking the lessons for years. He said this is the first time he has really opened up about his true concerns and feelings! And at the end, he said he didn't want us to think he wasn't still interested. He told he still wants to meet but that we now know what is holding him back. Really awesome day. God is good!

Thanksgiving we played Turkeybowl (Football) with the Ward Members in the morning, which was really fun! We then balled up, played games and called family after we got all cleaned up. A member, the Gauthier's fed us a great Thanksgiving dinner and I got to sit in their sauna chair and it was nice. I wanted to just pass out.

Love y'all talk to you next week
-Elder Brown

Pics: Priest Statue in the Sculpture Garden, Special Stone at the Church Building, sunset, Hot chocolate stand gang, and Thanksgiving dinner.







The Kingdom Grows! (November 18-24)

This week has been awesome!
Monday was my first Pday in Crystal and we went to Squad up with some other missionaries. We played a round of Villainous, but had to end it early because our dinner came up. We had dinner with the Bishop and his family, and he has a pretty cool job. He knows about all the technology that will be releasing in the next couple years. The inner tech nerd came out and there is some pretty cool things to come. 

Tuesday we had Lunch with a guy named Rob Johnson and it ended up being a dope contact! He is a hight school teacher and he wants us to teach his class for an hour, and talk about why we are serving our missions, the start of the church, and the persecution of the church when it started compared to right now. I have a really good feeling about this! After we met a recent convert at a golf place and took a walk with him. We had an awesome talk about the plan of Salvation and how the atonement is central to us fulfilling God's plan for us. We had Dinner with a single member and we were supposed to have a Joint teaching thing with him, but we already had something going on with the Zone Leaders in there area. Kinda unfortunate because I hate turning down Joint teachers. The lesson we had was super cool though. He has a brain injury but he has some awesome Spiritual gifts, and feels the spirit really well! Unfortunately for him with that he feels opposition at a greater level too.

Wednesday morning we went to Feed My Starving Children and that was super dope! We had so many missionaries with us that we opened a second station. Elder Hardwick and I decided to go with the smaller group because no one else was so, we hung out with the sisters. We went to Chick-fil-a for lunch and we had a good time with our server Mark! After lunch we did our weekly Planning. We had dinner with a member that was not very pleasant, but I am glad that they were at least willing to feed us. Nothing wrong with them, they just don't clean the dishes... so yeah... We had Mutual after and they had this super dope Mini golf night that they set up, and we got to play with some of the youth! Good times

Thursday, we had nothing in our plans, so we contacted every nonmember and recent convert, that we had Phone numbers for (a lot of people). We got in contact with a few people that we made plans to see later this week. We had a service called PRISM that we go to, and it is a food shelf. I didn't enjoy it to much because there was really nothing for us to do there. After a long day of stop bys we got to finish the night on a good note. We played churchball. Work Hard, Ball harder.

Friday we had Zone Conference, and it was really long... I was just so tired by the end. The beginning is always really good, because our Mission Leaders give their trainings in the morning, but the afternoon we had car safety, and a winter depression training, and it was soooooo boring. After our Zone Conference we had a lesson with William again! He is so prepared for the gospel! He said he is willing to live any commandment, because he knows that heavenly father will bless him. He has so much faith! After our lesson about commandments with him, we went and saw someone named Marlon. It was a miracle finding him! So there was a Guy named Mark, and he had referred himself to the Elders a couple months ago. He was visited by the Elders, but he wasn't really interested in the gospel, he kinda just wanted a handout. Well, on Thursday when we were contacting everyone, we texted Mark to see if he wanted have a short lesson with us. We got a response but it wasn't Mark, it was Marlon. Mark sold his phone to Marlon, and Marlon said he was very interested in us coming by to Pray with him, and to talk about Jesus. We had an awesome lesson about the Book of Mormon with him, and he said he already thinks that Moroni's promise is true! He wants to meet once a week now!

Saturday we went to a members kid getting baptized. We showed up an hour early by accident, but it ended up being fine, because there was a children's choir practicing in the chapel, so we just got to listen in to that. After the baptism we went to lunch all together, which is always a good time. After lunch ch we did a lot of stob bys for possible interested people in the downtown area. We had a lesson in downtown that we went to for a returning member, and we ended up talking about temples for an hour with him. We then had dinner with a member at a really great Mexican place called Teresa's! After we ordered they had our food ready in 5 minutes it was crazy fast for the sit down style that they were. Then we went to the church and crashed a Single Adult activity. They were doing a little Thanksgiving dinner for all the singles. Well apparently they were doing a game night after in the primary room, but we didn't know that. Elder Hardwick was telling a funny story to me and the Sisters in the primary room, and all the sudden people came in a few minutes at a time. So we ended taking over and turning the whole thing into a comedy club night! 😂😂😂 It was super funny because all of the people there are super awkward (hence why they are single) and most of them had "different" senses of humor... it was super funny to watch it all go down hill, and then we left to play ball with the nonmembers that showed up later for Basketball. I was dying cause the whole thing was super awkward to be a part of, and then we left 😂😂😂

Sunday, after church we had a lesson that we taught with the Sisters, Sister Elkins, and Sister Sellers. We went in thinking we would be teaching a blind member, but he had someone there who was a nonmember and he wanted to learn more! We gave him a book of Mormon and he accepted it and we also taught him about it for half an hour. So awesome! After that lesson it was like 3:30 and we still hadn't eaten lunch yet, so we ate a little bit. It was kinda weird because dinner was at 5, but we were super hungry. Anyways than we had our dinner and after we made Pass along cards and set up all of our supplies so we could be ready for the rest of the week.

Love you all!
-Elder Brown

  
I found a sign with my name on it.

Actual service in "Feed My Starving Children"



 "Feed My Starving Children" Group Photo

Golf night on Wednesday at the church
Zone Conference

Mission Presidents Fireside with Melvin.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

From Rednecks to City slickers! (November 11-17)


This week has been full of excitement!

Monday, was kind of a boring Pday, because we didn't have much to do. We went over to Kevin DeCent's later and had dinner and learned how to make Laundry soap, and how to play cribbage though!

Tuesday I packed up in the morning and got ready for the news of where I would be going or if I stayed. When I was packing Kevin DeCent called us and asked us to come over and finish up the dinner he made us last night! So of course we went over and ate the rest of the biscuits. 
We also had an amazing dinner with the Point family and they invited a couple other families from the branch as well as a nonmember family. They were celebrating some birthdays, but it worked out great because I could say goodbye to many of them (I wasn't 100% sure I was leaving but I felt that I would be). They had all sorts of food there and it was really good.

Tuesday night I found out the news... I now cover the Crystal Ward, which covers downtown Minneapolis, and Golden Valley. Definitely a city I tell you what. My mission President told me he wanted to put me in the most different area he could think of, so it is literally opposite of where I was. We ball up every morning, and Thursday night we have church ball with the surrounding stakes, and Saturdays we ball up with a bunch of nonmembers, it's so hype! We cover the same area as some Sister missionaries and they are pretty cool, we see them almost everyday. My companion is Elder Hardwick, born and raised in downtown LA! The last two years before his mission he moved to downtown Dallas, Texas. So he has never lived outside of a city in his life. We actually came out at the same time but we never actually met.

Wednesday I finished the last bit of packing and we headed down to Onamia to say goodbye to Sister McGee and Travis (they are on the way down) and we had lunch with them. It was good to be able to see them one more time before moving on to the next chapter of my mission. Hopefully when Travis gets baptized I can make it back up there with somebody. We drove down to the cities after that and got there about dinner time so we went to Denny's and we ate with the Carlton Elders who came down as well, as their area is getting shut down. We had a great time with Elder Smith and Elder Shifflet (the Carlton Elders)

Thursday was Transfers, we drove down to the mission home, and switched up our companionship, and got our new car for the area. We were actually pretty lucky because for a year or so the Crystal Elders didn't have a car, but they just gave us a car! We then drove over to Chick-fil-a and got some grub there and met up with mission buddies again. We ended up having to drive back over to the mission home to get a gas card for our car, because somebody accidentally took ours and we have no idea who. Then we finally got to go home, and I unpacked, and then we studied and talked about the area, and got me up to date with some of the people they had been working with.

Friday, we had a lesson with a guy named William, and he is so so solid in the gospel. He wants to be baptized but he leaves to Africa in the beginning of December, so we are going to try to connect him to the missionaries where he will be going. We actually biked to his place, and I let Elder Hardwick lead us, because my sense of direction is terrible. Turns out his is just as bad as mine because we took twice as long to get there then what Google maps said, because we took some wrong turns 😂😂. After that we went back home, and got a ride with a member into downtown Minneapolis, and we took apart a car door and fixed it for a lady. She couldn't get in her car because the handle was way broken so we fixed it for her. It took a little longer than expected so we ended up getting dinner with the member that drove us. His name was Brother Van Heel, and he and his family fed us some Tacos!

Saturday, we did a lot of stop bys to the different members that haven't had any written contact in a couple years or more. We ended up setting up some lessons with some of them, and talked with one guy for a while. Then we went downtown again and had a lesson with a returning member, and he has a solid testimony, it was super cool. Afterwords we went back to the church and taught a guy named Rico with the sisters and we just read from the Book of Mormon with him. He really likes to relate the gospel to Star Wars, but sometimes it's hard to keep him focused in the lessons. He has a really good understanding of it all though! We then sat in the gym and watched all the nonmembers play basketball, because there was so many of them.

Sunday was really uplifting and was a really great day. We had church and it started at 12 here, which is a little different then what I'm used to. After church we had our dinner with the Stevenson family. They were pretty cool, but I could see that Brother Stevenson really wanted to talk about Football.  Neither of us really know much about football. We ended up talking a lot about the new rules and standards for missionaries. After dinner we tried contacting a referral but we didn't have an apartment number and he wasn't on the roster. His number didn't work either. After that we had a member drive us to Mission Presidents Fireside, which was awesome! It's a Fireside where a bunch of converts share their conversion story. Some of them are really funny, but a lot of them are super spiritual! Just a great time. Hopefully I can have those photos for next week.

Sorry for the lack of photos, life's been crazy. Here's one of me, with I funny sign I found! Good luck! Until next time.
-Elder Brown

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Mady's Baptism! (November 4-10)

This weeks has been crazy!

Tuesday we didn't have to put on a tie or white shirt. We went and did service at Mel's Mercantile, and we moved some more stuff around as per usual. Then we made Bars of Soap at Kevin DeCent's which was awesome! After having fun with him we went and had dinner with Rusty and Lisa Decent.

Friday we had a really busy day! We woke up in Duluth and did our normal morning routine and then had our accounting meeting with them. We left about 10:30 and drove home. We decided to stop by our branch mission leader on the way because he lives 20 minutes out of town, and it was on the way back from Duluth. After we visited with them, and got them all updated we drove home to pick up a for strength of youth pamphlet, and drove all the way over to Brainerd! The reason we drove to Brainerd and needed the pamphlet was because we were meeting with Mady's dad. We needed parental permission from both her parents, and the dad was a real nice guy. He still doesn't fully understand it, but he sees that the gospel has really helped Mady! He said that everyone has noticed a huge change in her, and that she just seems happy all the time now! So cool! After that we drove over to Crosby (between Aitkin and Brainerd) and went to Mady's mom's house where Mady was at. We gave her my phone so she could skype call our Zone leader to get her interview done. Everything is in place! Then we drove to a members house, the Bill family and had a great time at their house. I laughed more at their house than I have for a while. It was awesome, the kids told embarrassing stories about each other, and we all laughed! Another Great, busy day.

On Saturday was Mady's baptism! So awesome, she invited her family and a couple friends, and there was 6 nonmembers there we had never met! Awesome missionary moment, and it makes total sense, because Mady is an awesome missionary. We gave her family a church tour, and one of her friends was talking to our Branch President for 20 minutes after the baptism asking him all sorts of questions! And best of all Mady felt the spirit at the baptism. Just a great time. That night we went over to Penny's and had dinner, and played with Harvey her dog. It was a great day.

Sunday we gave talks in church, and taught the lesson in Priesthood! After church we rushed home to make and eat some lunch, and then drove the hour drive down to Onamia, taught Travis and Sister McGee a lesson on Alma 42, about the Plan of Salvation and the Atonement. Then we drove an hour back up to Aitkin and taught this nice elderly lady named Mary. We met her through a member, and she said she was willing to take the lessons from us. We taught the restoration and talked for 2 hours, which lead right into playing farkle with Barby. Barby wants to play farkle with us once a week at McDonald's. The unfortunate part of the day, is that since it was Sunday I wasn't going to buy any food, and we hadn't had dinner yet. We finally had dinner at the apartment at 9:30 pm. It was a busy busy day.

Anyways love you all!
-Elder Brown
Maddy's babtism

Friday, November 1, 2019

Birthday Parties and Too much Food (October 21-31)

On Monday, it was Maddy's birthday, so we ended up staying in Aitkin instead of going to Duluth for Preperaton day. We mostly stayed because it was an opportunity to meet with Maddy's mom, and we needed her permission so Maddy can get baptized. When we talked to her she said it was fine, if it was what Maddy felt she needed to do. Yay! Part 1 is accomplished! That night we drove to Duluth, and it was a breathtaking view of the city at night. You drive over a hill, and the entirety of Duluth and Superior come into view. Amazing... since everybody else was proselytizing and we had already done that, we went shopping! We went to the home Depot, and bought Craig our newest companion 😂. We also bought some purple string up lights, for Halloween.

Tuesday we had interviews with President Barney, which was a great time. My interview was almost the last one he did, so we were there for a while. Afterward we drove over to Carlton and started our exchange there. We had a really good time with them, and Elder Shifflet and I, did mostly some tracting.

Wednesday we finished our exchanges and it was a lot of fun! It ended up being all four of us, and we showed up at Barbara's, who is an elderly lady who calls herself Sassy Grandma 😂. She was super fun to talk to, and we raked up her leaves for a couple hours. After that adventure, we headed back home, and went to Mutual. We ended up teaching the young men about parables, and the spirit was there. After Mutual finished we gave Maddy a blessing and she definitely felt the spirit and now has a super strong testimony of priesthood power!

Thursday we had another lesson with Travis and we ended up teaching a little bit about Temples. We also taught the first Vision to him again. Afterwords we went up and had dinner with the Rono's again. We had a lot of fun there and they can't wait to have us over again.

Friday, we had a lesson with a kid that we talked to over Facebook, and he asked questions, but he was still a little immature to understand the gospel, and to live it. Hopefully someday... we were able to have service at Mel's Mercantile again, and it was fun, as usual. We helped move some really heavy couches to someone's house, and he was real friendly to us. He said that he was really surprised that we would help for free.

Saturday we went to Santa's cabin/house. He said that he needed help cleaning out his car, and so we drove down to his cabin, that he lives in year round. After moving some stuff, he showed us all the swords he has, and he had a ton of them. I only got a few photos of the big ones. After that we had dinner with Penny Hacthen, the blind lady we go to every week. She had her son Andrew there from college too.

Sunday, after church we weekly planned and did a lot of necessary paper and device work. That night we had nothing going on so I wanted to go tracting instead of doing nothing. Well, it didn't go over very well with my companion Elder Layton, because he hates knocking doors. Hates it. So we still went, but he made me knock every door, and he stood 10ft or more away. So I knocked all the houses for a couple hours. I basically stopped when it got dark, and more chilly.

Monday was not our Preparation day this week as Halloween is on Thursday. Our mission President did not want us knocking doors on Halloween night, imagine that 😂. So we did service and ate with Grandma Piecek. After lunch we walked over to the Rusty Gun, and talked to all the crazy conspiracy theorists over there, and befriended one of the inactive members that was there. After the Rusty Gun we had dinner with the Crowthers and they had really good smoked meatloaf! We ended up talking about the Hillstead's my home teacher back at home. They lived in Morris Minnesota for a number of years, and that is where Bill Crowther served part of his mission and met his wife Marilyn. Small world...

Tuesday I had exchanges with the Superior elders, and I spent the day with Elder Porter, who has been out a little under 3 months. We spent the day in Crosby, and we service tracted for a couple of hours and did our device audit and then walked back to the car and met up with the Elders. We then went down and ate dinner with the Point's and it was a blast! We had a great dinner and the conversation that followed was better. After dinner we headed up to the DeCent's and celebrated Tyler's birthday! With more dinner... we had already stuffed ourselves at the Point's so we were all super bloated and all were put in a food coma. 

Wednesday we finished our exchange with an interview and went to McDonald's and had lunch with Superior to say goodbye. Then we went over to Bobby Johnson's place and cut and stacked more wood. After about an hour we got through it all, and he thought it would have taken longer, so he decided to feed us, an hour after we had ate... and it was like a Thanksgiving feast. Ugg, I'm so sick of having meat sweats everyday, lol. After we helped with the wood, we went back to Aitkin and cleaned and decorated our car for the trunk or treat. It was a Frozen theme, and we handed out candy with it. We got tons of compliments and the whole branch loved that we participated, but not only that, but that we went full out with it.

Santa's swords

Santa's swords

Ward Trunk or Treat 

Decorated with  the theme of Frozen



Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Duluth! (October 7-13)

This week has been crazy!
On Monday we had Zone Pday, and we went around and enjoyed the nice 70 degree weather, and explored Duluth a little bit. We went to a big tower in Duluth that overlooks the city and we watched the boats come in and out of shore. It was pretty awesome. 

Tuesday we had Zone Conference which lasted all day, then for the night we had a member lesson in Superior. Not much happened.

Wednesday, we had our exchange with the Superior Elders. I was with Elder Wright for the day, and he was a pretty quiet guy. He goes home in a few weeks and he is working really hard right now. We ended up teaching someone who got referred to them.  She is an elderly lady and super nice to us. Then we did some finding as well as the usual interview that goes with an exchange. After our exchange we went shopping at a Walmart, which was awesome, to be in again, and then we got home in time for Mutual. 

Thursday, we had a lesson with Maddy and invited her to be baptized! She really wants to, but we have to wait on Parent permission for now.

Friday We had a lesson with Travis and we had his mock baptismal interview. He has a few more things he has to do before being baptized so excited! He will most likely be battling in November or December. After we taught him, we taught Maddy again. We taught her about the requirements for baptism. She is all ready to go, and has a very strong testimony of the gospel. She loves it and shares it with all those around her. So awesome! We are just waiting still on parent permission.

Saturday, it snowed! We had service in the morning outside and we stacked wood for 3 hours. The snow wasn't bad, it was just really muddy. After service we showered and warmed up, and traveled to the ranch. We had a Hayride there and it snowed while we were there which didn't make for the best experience, but I still had lots of fun!

Sunday, after church we drove down to Onamia, because Travis had his baptismal interview, because we needed to bring a phone down so he could be interviewed over video chat. Everything went well, except for the ride down. My suit pants ended up getting ripped pretty bad on the bottom leg. But I didn't get to "torn" up about it 😆😆😆.

Anyways love y'all!
-Elder Brown

Squads Picture
View from the Tower

Elder Layton found a slide

Snowing at the Hay



Travis Baptismal interview

On the Hay ride

The hay ride