Monday, April 25, 2011

Mount Shasta!

This week Nick sent a package home through the Christensen's who are members of the Cottonwood Ward.  They were in Provo to attend their daughter's graduation from BYU.  We met up with them on Sunday afternoon and they had great things to say about Nick and his companion Elder McAllister.  They had even gotten permission from President Pendleton to have Nick and his companion stay in their home while they were in Utah, allowing them to avoid commuting between Cottonwood and their apartment in Anderson.  After returning home Monday morning, Brother Christensen called me to let me know that Nick was being transferred to Mount Shasta--Nick didn't know he called.  So this was our email conservation with Nick today:

Dad: Nick, congratulations on your transfer to Mount Shasta.   It looks like it will be a very beautiful area.  I hope the members keep you busy there.  We’re anxious to hear from you today!  Dad

Nick: How did you know about Mount Shasta?

Dad: We have an amazing spy network.  You should remember that from high school.

Nick: Well I am impressed!  Did you talk to President?

Dad: No, Bro. Christensen called me this morning and told me.

It was fun chatting by email for a few minutes this morning.  Here is Nick's letter this week:

Well this is one of the most interesting weeks of my mission thus far!  As you guys know already I am being transferred to the Mount Shasta Ward up in the Redding stake!  This is the farthest north ward in the whole mission and I think that the driving responsibility will be mine, at least that is what Elder McAllister says! 

My new companion is named Elder Brown, and I have heard a lot about him, some good, and one missionary didn't say the best things about him!  He was homeschooled so a little wierd, he also is a very strict Elder, but that is something that I am excited about, I want to go up there and work hard with Elder Brown.  I am excited that it should be nice and cool(er) for the summer.  I keep hearing rumors about the heat here in Cottonwood, so it is probably a good time to take off! 

Well I was super nervous, but now I am just excited, I think that the phone call telling me what was going to happen was worse than the actual news was!  I have enjoyed my time here, and have made some lasting friendships, and really look forward to the day when I will return here.

This week was crazy.  The Christensen's went out of town, and they got permission form President Pendleton for us to house sit for them.  We spent the past four days taking care of their house, and their 5 crazy dogs!  It was really fun to get to spend some time with dogs, it makes me miss our dogs a little bit.  Funny comment, I have met a dog named Olive, and Oliver here in Cottonwood, I did not think there was another dog on the planet named Olive!  The dogs were fun, but the three little dogs were annoying, and sometimes I was tempted to drop kick them!  But I withstood the temptation.
     
Well I really do hope that you guys enjoyed that package, honestly I just threw a bunch of stuff that I had into a box, and called it a present!  Ha ha but I hope you loved it!  Things are just starting to pick up again in Cottonwood, so now is a bummer to get transferred, but I will go where the Lord wants.

Love Elder Ellsworth

P.S. I am not going to let what others say start to form my opinion.  I am just excited to go up there--I hear it is very pretty!

In other news, we got a call this week from the Trapper Trails Boy Scout Council that Nick and his friend Matt Scherbel have been selected to be awarded the BSA Honor Medal for a lifesaving water rescue they were involved in on the Green River last summer while working as high adventure rangers at Camp New Fork in Wyoming.  Nick has the further distinction of being awarded the Honor Medal with Crossed Palms.  According to the BSA's website, The Honor Medal with Crossed Palms may be awarded in exceptional cases to a youth member or adult leader who has demonstrated unusual heroism and extraordinary skill or resourcefulness in saving or attempting to save life at extreme risk to self.  This medal has only been awarded 250 times since its inception in 1938.

The medals will be awarded to Nick and Matt at the council's board meeting in Odgen on Friday May 7.  Since Matt is entering the MTC on Wednesday, April 27, neither of the boys will be in attendance.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Well the I have just one week left until transfers, and the internal conflict continues to grow!  I really enjoy the area, my companion, and the district that I am in!  But the Zone Leaders, and the Ward Mission Leader and His wife are driving me Crazy!  Other than that I am loving it.
 
  I am still not feeling 100%  I have had an annoying cough for the past 3 weeks or so, and coughing up some prety yellow colored gunk, and not sleeping well, but in very good spirits! 
 
I am discouraged a little bit with the work I guess you could say.  We have a large teaching pool of about 12 Investigators, but we only were able to meet with 2 of those last week.  So if we were meeting with them all we would be super busy!  So it is good that we have met with a bunch of Non-members, and I think that I a lot of them have high potential, but I we won't go anywhere until we start meeting with them again. 
 
I also have purchased those weights that I told you about, it cost me an arm and a leg, but if I stop gaining weight it will be very worth it.  I got them for my morning workouts for half of an hour.  So I am very excited to start using them tomorrow morning.  
 
So I have a very funny/ random story.  We found out this week, that a family in our ward, the Christensen's are going to Utah, their daughter is graduating from BYU, so at dinner I just busted out and asked them if I could send you guys a package with them, they said as long is it is not to big it would be fine.  Bro. Chirtensen is a Highway Patrol man.  And Sister Christensen is a nurse.  They are super nice, and I will give them you Cell phones, both of them, and you guys can meet them somwhere or something!  I hope it is not too much of a hassle.
 
  What else is new, I feel bad because I hardly wrote you at all last week, but I don't have that much to say this week!  I have been reading the New Testament these past few weeks, and I was reading last week, in the book of Luke, and I did not understand a parable, so I went to Jesus the Christ to try and understand better, to my delight I was able to understand, so this whole week I have been reading the two side by side, and it has been wonderful to gain that new insight into the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ.  
 
Also just last night Elder McAllister and I finished the Book of Mormon, this morning we started again, it is so great to read it with somebody else, we like to bounce ideas of each other, and it strengthens our companionship! 
 
I am so glad to be here!  This is the Bomb!  This work is so worth it whatever the sacrifice.  Our message saves live, it brings joy and lasting happiness, and Eternal Salvation.  If only the world knew!  That is why Missionary work is so important! 
 
Keep reading the D+C every day it truely will bless you guys, I am a little behind you, in section 10 so I will catch up this week!  Love your GUTZ!!! 
 
Pray for me
Elder Ellsworth
 
 
 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Just a short note this week....

Well today is going to pretty short, the library was all full on the computers except one, and so Elder McAllister and I had to share, plus we were running a little behind anyways!  I am really nervous for the transfers coming up!  I know that the Zone Leaders have requested that I get transferred!  I am a little bit torn, because I really love Elder McAllister, and I want to stay with him for his last transfer, but I am looking forward to a change!   So I do want to stay with McAllister, but I wish it could be somewhere other than C-wood.  OH well I guess.  
 
We had a okay week this week, we picked up 3 new Investigators, but we only ended up teaching like 14 lessons, so a little good, and a little bad, It still continues on the cancelled appointment parade, we are about to head up to Lake California to meet with the Griffith's but last week they cancelled so who knows!  
 
Well I had better wrap this one up for today!  I love you guys a bunch, and I got my Debit Card, but I cannot activate it, also I got the 40 dollars thanks a bunch!  Love Your Gutz!
 
Elder Ellsworth

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

A week of reminders.....

     Well this week has been a little bit of a sad one for me to say the least.  Not exactly in the terms of missionary work, we had a pretty good one, but I had many reminders of home! 
   
      We started early last week with a less than good lesson with a recent convert in our ward, Tracie McAninch pretty much told us that she was done with the LDS Religion.  Not exactly in those terms, but she got baptized for all the wrong reasons, and now because of something that was said by our lovely Ward Mission Leaders wife, she said that she can't bring herself to go back to church!  The comment was during Sister Schaefer's class, which is laden with false, and opinionated doctrine.  It is always a treat!  The lesson was on the Law of Chastity, but all we seemed to talk about was gay's.  Someone commented that they would not allow a gay into their home, and Tracie had a brother that was gay, so her feelings were hurt!  So that was a bit of a bummer!  


     Then I will skip all of the way until Friday, because of District Leader Training we had one of the Palo Cedro Elder's spend the day with us.  That morning while Elder McAllister was upstairs Elder Stein (name has been changed)  got a phone call from President Pendleton, after the call he went into the bathroom for a minute, came out and informed me that he was getting sent home for a while, he had a interview with President, and he finally got the monkey off of his back.  I am glad, that he now get's to use the power of the Atonement, but it is sad to see him go.  He left this morning, and that was a little depressing for me, I bet Elder Call is even more disappointed than I am!  


      Another reminder of home was this General Conference, now I enjoyed it very much, and had the privilege of watching all ten hours at the Anderson Stake Building, but it was a big reminder of home.  Especially the Priesthood Conference, I thought about last October attending with Dad, Isaac, and Ian!  It was a bitter sweet moment.


      So you asked about promising investigators, umm.  The Griffeth's are awesome, but they aren't really progressing at the moment, the Lucero twins have been sick, and we haven't met with them in two weeks, and Jeanne Smith is getting prepared for Baptism, she has to things to take care of first.

      I have a really funny story about yesterday for you guys, so Elder Stein and Call were leaving our apartment after P-day activity around 4, we said goodbye, and prepared for our dinner at around 6:30.  At 6 Elder Call opens the door, and poke's his head through the doorway!  As it turns out he was the driver, when he flipped a U turn, he ran the car into a curb in a parking lot, and bent both rims, and flattened both tires on the right side!  They called the vehicle coordinator who told them to put the spare in place of the worse tire, and drive to our apartment, so we get out there, and the car has two good wheels, the spare tire, and is jacked up and missing the fourth tire!  We had to drive them to their apartment, and early this morning, they went and got the tires fixed.  It was a pretty funny, totally a negligent accident. 
     
      This week I hit my four month mark!  Crazy.  Well that is about it.  The work is going well, and I am in a feeling good inspite of this week's challenges.
    

     Today I got your package!  Thanks so much those Ensigns are great!  I love your gutz so much!

Elder Ellsworth