Hey everyone,
Things are going great! We get to go to the Temple today. I am super excited to go especially because they have a new video. The people in the video are from the Scarsdale Ward here. They will be releasing a second video in English in the near future with members from the Harlem ward in it. There is also supposed to be a Spanish version of the video as well. It will be weird knowing the people in it. This Saturday we are having a baptism in the ward and then the following Saturday we will possibly be having 4 more baptisms. The work is going so well right now!! We are still working with the two girls Nia and Paris and trying to get them ready for next Saturday but things are really up in the air as to whether they will be ready or not. If you don't remember or in case I forgot to tell you we have had three baptisms of investigators in the ward in the last month.Saturday, September 21, 2013
Manhattan Temple Week 59
New Apartment Week 58
Hey Family,
So this past week was pretty good. We finally got all moved in and are all situated in the new apartment. Now I'll probably have to pack again in another 3 weeks. Woo.... hoo.... haha So I got a prescription cream from the doctor and Elder Alivio got an ointment from him as well. He said it should go away very soon. We both got your packages on Sunday. Thank you for sending those. The socks work great by the way! Elder Alivio was very excited to get the peaches and the pin. He wrote you guys a letter. You should be getting it today or tomorrow. You guys are going to like it. He made me pre-read it for errors but there were too many to fix all of them so I just helped him with grammar so that things kind of made sense.
Anyways I gotta run. Have a great week ya'll! Love Ya!
Elder Fuller
Iris Elliston Week 57
Hey guys,
First of all Happy Late Birthday Mom! I want you to know that I didn't forget when your Birthday is I know it is the 27th, wait the 29th?, or was it the 23rd?, I dunno.... anyways... all of the days just kind of blend together here and I just really don't know what day we are on. It really threw me for a loop when we walked into Walgreens the other day and they had up Halloween decorations and had out all the boxes of candy. I thought I missed a whole month! So the past few days have been AWESOME!!!! To start off with I got to baptize Iris Elliston on Saturday. It was fun getting to perform my first baptism. Then on Sunday Elder Alivio did the confirmation. He was really nervous but did a great job. I got to see Jen Fish baptized my second cycle and then confirm her so it was cool that Elder Alivio got to see someone baptized and then confirm them his second cycle. Then because Sunday was the 1st it was fast and testimony meeting. First of all those are always funny in this ward every person who gets up is not afraid to express things as they really are but it was cool because we got to see Iris get up and bare her testimony. It was incredible to see the growth she had had and to feel the spirit that accompanied her. I was truly blessed to have the opportunity to teach her. Then if you remember we as a mission had a goal for every companionship to baptize someone in the month of September. We are still working hard on preparing Nia and Paris the two girls of Yesenia (the less active who stopped us the one night she was drunk). Our zone which has 13 companionships had 6 baptisms this weekend. We were kind of bummed because Saturday was only the 31st so the baptism wouldn't technically be in December. Then our Mission President pointed out that baptism isn't complete without the confirmation which took place on the 1st. So that means technically we already had our September baptism. :) We are still working hard however to get another! So you know the whole situation with our shower (the food comes up the drain, it often times smells like poo, and it takes forever to drain when we shower so we end up standing in our own filth) ya well over the past week I have developed some kind of fungal infection on my feet and my companion has it on his hands. We get these little blisters that itch like crazy then they pop and the skin dries out and cracks and starts peeling. (if you thought this was the blessing its not but it did lead to the blessing). We talked to Sister Morgan and she talked to her husband and told him that we aren't allowed to live there anymore. haha I guess even though he is the Mission President he still has to follow his wife. :P So over the next few days we get to move out and move back in with the zone leaders. So this will be my 4th apartment in my 6 cycles in this area! haha I love it!!
Apartments Week 56
Hey guys!
I did have a great week thanks! The baptism for Iris is still going on this weekend! I am so excited to see her get baptized!!! This will be the 4th baptism of somebody I have seen the whole way through the process. It is pretty rare in the mission to see people the whole way through the teaching process from the day you find them to the day they get baptized. So it is cool that I have seen so many. I guess it does help that I spent 4 cycles in Poughkeepsie and am working on my 6th cycle here. I have enjoyed not being moved around too much. (knock on wood) I'm almost positive I'll be moved this next cycle. I kind of hope to go back upstate for a little bit.Transfers Week 55
Hey everybody,
So Elder Alivio just barely got a camera from Sister Carson (his sponsor) so he doesn't really need one. So I think he is doing ok! He is still obsessed with his canned peaches! haha He has to buy a couple cans each week and he just opens it and then puts it in the fridge and he will come sneak some anytime no one is looking. It reminds me of what Michael used to do when you would make frosting. haha And why are you even thinking about who will come to my homecoming?!?!? It is still 11 months away!! hahaGeorge Washington Week 54
Hey!
So Elder Alivio was not offended at all by the tie or the socks. He loved them. In fact that is his new favorite tie. His email is arven.alivio@myldsmail.net. I'm sure he would love an email from you as well as from Jordan Tucker. I know he wanted to thank you for the package. I could probably use another nasal spray. I think I am good on the mucinex and claritin for a while. I still have probably 2 bottles of each. I could really use some new socks though. Preferably mostly cotton or at least a thicker feeling material. The thin spandex-y ones wear thin too quickly.
Love you guys!
Elder Fuller
Bronx Farm Week 53
Hey ya'll,
Thank you so much for sending that package to Elder Alivio!!!!! It came on Tuesday with the mail. He loved it a lot! Especially the can of 'Just barely's' which are already gone by the way hahaha. It was so much fun to watch him open it! It was like a little kid at Christmas time! It took him like five minutes to open it because he couldn't believe it was for him. He was so confused that he got a package. He was definitely surprised when he started reading the note and saw some Tagolog (sp?) on there. He said it was right except for the first word. So good job! Did you ask Smitty or google translate? Where exactly in the Phillipines did Smitty serve? Good job on picking the tie out Spencer! He really liked it! He is very excited to try all of the different canned fruits. We filmed the whole thing unfortunately it is too long to email. So you might just have to wait until I get home and get the video.
So we are continuing to work hard. Iris Elliston who is a 60 year old Jamaican lady has finally accepted a baptismal date for the 31st of August. After a dry spell of 4 months we finally have another baptism scheduled. I have been working with Iris since about the end of March. She is such a sweet lady. Unfortunately she works as a home health nurse so she can't make it to church all the time so that has been holding her back. Not more than 3 days after we set the date did President Morgan decide to challenge everyone to have a baptism in September. We debated moving it back just one day to meet President Morgan's challenge but decided not to. haha So we are still praying to find someone who could be ready for September. We got a whole bunch of online media referrals the last two weeks so we are hoping one of them will turn into something!
So we got to do some service on Saturday. My entire time here in the Bronx I haven't done any service. There just really isn't a whole lot you can do aside from working in a soup kitchen. One of the other Elders found a little community garden that they work in every Saturday. They just started trying to clean this one up. It had been over-run by weeds and garbage so they are getting it back to where they can plant things. We picked up garbage on Saturday and we found all sorts of interesting things. We found 3 knives, a handful of syringes, a bottle of prescription medicine, enough broken pieces of glass bottles to fill a Catholic church with stained glass windows, a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition calendar, some pirated DVD's, about $6 worth of plastic bottles and cans (each is worth 5 cents), and about 7 mismatched shoes. haha We also filled about 5 large garbage bags of weeds. We did this as a district so there were 8 of us there. It was a lot of fun! It was especially nice to get dirty after about 8 months of not being able to. haha
I love you guys!
Elder Fuller
Just Barely Week 52
Hey Family,
So my heart was crushed this week. In talking with Elder Alivio I found out that his family back home is very poor and his family doesn't have a computer or access to one. That means no email. So I asked him how he was communicating with his family. He said the only time he has talked to them or heard anything from them was on Mothers day when he got to talk to them for about 2 hours. He was telling me that even if he wrote them a letter it would probably take about 2 months for them to get it with how the mail there works. I can't imagine not being able to at least stay in some kind of contact. He is truly dedicated to serving the Lord and has a happy attitude about doing it even with not being able to talk with his family. I was thinking if you guys had time to take $20 from my bank account and maybe send him a package with some goodies. I know he likes Pringles and chips and chocolate. Not so much candy bars but regular chocolate. I'm sure he would really love and appreciate it. Thank you for always sending me packages and being able to email me. It really made me appreciate all that you can do for me more.
That sounds like you guys had fun last week! Lots to do! I don't know if she told you but Aly's one year mark as a member was 4 days before my one year mark as a missionary. How is Cara's hand healing? That sounds pretty painful!! Hey now... I still have a year left to serve a mission... I 'm not thinking about jobs yet!! haha but ya I would definitely consider doing the bus attendant stuff. I think when I come home I'll probably just work a whole lot until the spring semester starts.
So I love being with Elder Alivio he is so funny and relaxed with things which seems to be hard to find. Lately there have been a lot of missionaries having problems with companions and not getting along especially in my zone. It makes things kind of awkward and uncomfortable because the spirit can't be around. So on Monday a member took us to this little "Chinese buffet" which had a selection comprised of about 1/3 chinese food (fried rice, chicken and broccoli, and egg rolls) about 1/3 Spanish food (yellow rice and beans, fried plantains, nachos) and 1/3 american food (mac-n-cheese, french fries, spaghetti). They had a bunch of fruit as well. Elder Alivio hasn't had a lot of fruit before because its very expensive in the Phillipines. He had only had grapes twice before, he had never had peaches, strawberries, or cherries. So over the last week he has tried a lot of those fruits, turns out he loves all of them especially the canned peaches from the restaurant! Afterwards Elder Picoli asked Alivio what his favorite food there was. Elder Alivio turns to me and asks, "What was that orange fruit I ate?" I ask, "Just barely?" Elder Alivio turns to Elder Picoli and proudly announces that his favorite food was 'just barely'. hahahahahaha Oh man I laughed so hard. I then explained what just barely meant and told him that he just ate peaches. There has been lots of other funny experiences like that as well. For example we had zone conference yesterday and we had 'beagles' for breakfast I mean bagels for breakfast. Thankfully he is a good sport about all of it! :) It keeps ours days interesting though! (haha well at least my day interesting)
I have also been learning Tagolig. (spelling?) I don't know how to spell any of the words but I will tell you phonetically the few words I know.
bok-bok (kind of like the noise a chicken makes)- a lady of the night haha (we see lots of them here as you can imagine)
ba-boy- fat/pig
iyum- dog
ponget- ugly
wok-wok (not to be confused with bok-bok)- vampire
muh-booty- food (haha this ones my favorite) :)
As you can tell I learn words as they come up! haha
Well I would email pictures if I had remembered my SD card reader. Maybe next week. Have a good week everybody!!
Elder Fuller
One Year Week 51
Hey everyone!
Ahh... man... It is so good but so hard to hear about the boys going camping. I miss it soo much!!! You guys are just going to have to miss me for the first couple weekends when I get home!! :P That is cool to hear that the boys had fun at scout camp. I can just picture those boys eating all that food. hahaha I remember eating quite a lot at scout camps as well. That's cool that Crawford's cage actually worked! It is super funny there is a store here I think called Al's camping store. They sell guns, fishing poles, nets, bait, etc., tents, and all sorts of other cool things but it is right in the middle of the city. I get a pretty good laugh every time I see it because its like really? who is buying this stuff that lives in the Bronx!!! We randomly see people walking around with big deep sea fishing poles as well which is funny. I guess there really are rednecks everywhere.
That is cool to hear that Dad was called to a stake calling. What exactly does the calling entail? Is Spencer still doing the ward missionary stuff with Brother Swensen?
Holy cow!!! Cara is so big! I can't wait to see her when I get home.
So for my year mark I will be ceremoniously changing my sheets and burning a shirt. As you know they tell us to bring two sets of sheets well a lot of the missionaries here only use 1 set for a year then the other set the following year. So I get to change those. We also burn a tie for our 6 month mark, an old nasty shirt for our year mark, and an old pair of dress pants for our 18 month mark.
You will have to tell both sides of the family hi for me when you see them at Mikel's wedding and at Steven Kirk's homecoming. That will be a lot of fun. I hope you guys have a good Pioneer day today!! I love you all.
Elder Fuller
Elder Alivio Week 50
Hey ya'll,
Well that is exciting that you will be done with working the 10 hour shifts. I'm sure Dad has been really stressed lately. Usually things get really bad for him. That is fun that the boys get to go to flaming gorge. I have only been there once I think and I don't really remember it. Are all of the young men going there? What kinds of activities are they doing? Crawford always has to have a new weapon to play with when he goes to camp!! hahaha I hope they have fun! Do you know if Joey is going? I have been kind of worried about him now that he is out of school and doesn't really have some of the greatest friends around. That is cool that the boys got to go see that soccer game. Have they been able to use their passes all that much? What things have they gone to do? I am jealous that they got to see grown ups 2! haha but then I remember that I can see it when I get home in one more year (can you believe it has gone by that fast) and that I am living in New York and get to see all of the cool things here so I can rub some things in there face as well! :P haha Did they like grown ups 2? How do the ads look for that movie RIPD: Rest in Peace Department look? I see the posters everywhere for it but it just looks kind of dorky. Men or Mice Week 49
Hey guys!
So I had a great 4th of July as well. All 7 of the missionaries in our district went to an investigators house and we stayed there pretty much all afternoon. They fed us dinner and we sat around and played games. It was a lot of fun. That poopy puppy firework sounds pretty funny. haha We were actually able to get on the roof of our 7 story apartment building and we got to see some fireworks. Everything here is illegal so it was funny to see how many people were lighting fireworks off. We could also see all the way to Manhattan and we could see the Empire State building all lit up red, white, and blue. I will have to send pictures soon. My computer is kicking me off and I don't know if ill be able to email more. I am training another new missionary. This one is from the Phillipines and the only English he knows is what he learned in 6 weeks in the MTC. It will be very interesting training him. We have caught 8 mice now and I think we are just about done. Thanks for everything. I don't think I still need the stuff for the gym. Have a great week. Hot Hot Hot Week 48
Hey Guys!
So I actually new about the heat before you told me. We have a telephone number that we can call for the weather and it will let you check anywhere in the U.S. So Elder World who is also from Sandy checked the weather there and the first thing it says is HEAT!! haha That is too bad that it has been that hot. I would still probably prefer that over the 90 degree weather and the 100% humidity that we have been having. It is not fun! Especially having to be in pants and a shirt and tie. haha
Anyways, have a great week and hopefully it will cool down a little bit for you guys. Have a great 4th of July!!
Summertime Week 47
Hey ya'll,
It is so great getting to hear from you every week. Even though I don't get to hear a lot it is fun to at least stay somewhat updated on things. That is cool that both boys got to go on trek. It is such a fun experience! Are they going for a whole week? Where are they doing it at? Martin-Willy or the LDS Livestock? That is cool that they still let Spencer go! Were there any other guys his age that went? I am sure they will have a blast! I still have great memories from when I did it!Elder Ryan is gone Week 46
Hey everyone,
Sorry for the short emails the past few weeks. As you know we went to the Yankees game two weeks ago and then last week we went down to the temple. Yesterday the internet at the library and the church wasn't working.This week has been very crazy as well. On Monday we had our district meeting. We went out to get lunch afterwards at 2:00 and while we were waiting for our orders to be filled we get a call from the Mission Office. One of the Sisters who work in the office called and told Elder Ryan his visa came in. She also explained that his plane leaves JFK at 6:00 to fly to Australia. We ended up rushing home and with 6 of us packing his things we got him all packed in an hour which was barely enough time before they had to leave to get him to the airport at 4:00 for him to check in. It was quite the fiasco. This whole time President Morgan was in a meeting of some kind and had no clue what was going on. Elder Ryan was on his way to the airport with the Denison's an office couple who are assigned to our ward when President finally found out. He called me and he was not very happy. Not because of me but because he doesn't like getting visa-waiters and the people in Salt Lake promised him that if he took visa-waiters they wouldn't have them leave until the end of a cycle or they would give him plenty of notice so that he could prepare things for them to leave. Well two hours wasn't enough notice for President Morgan. haha So now I am in a trio with the zone leaders. (yes that means I am now companions with Elder Picoli again, it is ok though we are getting along a little better now.) So the three of us now have to cover both of our areas as well as take care of zone leader duties. These next three weeks are going to be very interesting!!
I don't know if you sent another package yet, I know you were talking about getting one put together. I could use more of the gillete mach 3 razor blades. So we got a little visitor in our apartment this week. I had that box of candy sitting by my desk and the mouse went through and ate a little bite of everything that was in it. I was pretty upset haha. He has now started crawling over our brand new couch and across our clean dishes. We have now armed ourselves for battle and the hunt is on. I'll keep you updated when we find him.
Other than this things are going great! We are still trying to figure out exactly how to manage both areas but it is definitely making us work harder and plan for things more effectively. The investigators that I am working with are still coming along. I now have about a dozen new people to help teach as well. Things just never get boring around here!
So I have decided that I love going to Manhattan to just watch for members. We went to the city yesterday and ran into a whole tour group of members. They were doing the Heritage tour which is a bus tour to all of the church history sites. We kept running into different little groups of them every few blocks. It is always fun because you can tell they are members before they even see you. They really do just have this glow about them that sets them apart from all the other people. Not to mention they are usually a little bit more clothed then everybody else walking around. haha
I love you guys and hope that you all have a wonderful week. Talk to you next week.
Elder Fuller
Man of Few Words Week 45
Hey guys,
Sorry I don't have much time. I got the package the bag works great. Whose idea was it to use the DVD player bag?
Have a great week,
Love Elder Fuller
Yankee's Week 44
Hey everybody!!
So on the retainers I am fine for now. I know we made a mold with Dr. Cook but that's ok! I don't remember hearing about Alex Little that is so cool though! I am glad to hear that Jeremy and Kristie are finally making it to the temple! Are you guys going to go with them? That is good to hear with Bryce and Crystal's house. Do they still have more that they are working on? Are they done moving stuff over and unpacking? Is Mikey excited to be in high school now? I hope he has fun at Lagoon! Is the new Draper High School almost done yet?Elder Ryan Week 43
Hey family,
That is great news that you got the roof finished! Hopefully the weather hasn't been too hot this past week. That is cool that you got to go see a movie. I heard Iron Man 3 was really good. I haven't heard anything about Fast and Furious 6 yet. I did see the trailer for it we went to a members house and before they turned off the tv it played. It has also been killing me seeing the posters for it every where.
So we didn't really do a whole lot on Monday. We had dinner with some members and had an appointment but other than that we didn't really do anything. Thanks for finding the scripture holder for me. You guys are great!
So I am training this cycle. We had transfers today. I am training Elder Ryan! Pretty cool right!?! haha President Morgan announces it, he has the missionary stand up and he introduces them. He goes Elder Ryan... you are being trained by... Elder Ryan...Fuller! haha I am very excited to be training. He was actually called to the Melbourne Australia mission Vietnamese speaking so he will only be here for a little while until he gets his visa. Sorry time is short.
Have a great week!
Love
Elder Fuller
Roofing Week 42
Hey guys,
So if you still love me and know I am well I guess I don't really need to write an email this week?! haha Thank you for the packages I received both of them last night actually. There were plenty of goodies and the apartment is loving them!! Elder Lartey especially says thank you! He loved the gummy bears! By the way our mission gets spotlighted fairly often in church media. The last church news had a picture of two Sister missionaries on the front from our mission and lds.org has a picture of Elder Lartey (my zone leader/roommate) and Elder Hutchins (one of our AP's) teaching Ryan (our mission President's son) in the streets of New York. Go check it out. haha I would love the saltwater taffy in my next package. Mother's day Week 41
Hey guys,
So I don't really have to much of anything to tell you guys. It was really good getting to see all of you and be able to talk for a while. I can believe how fast things are going. I was thinking about it yesterday I have already had 2 of my 4 phone calls home and 2 of 4 general conferences. Crazy right! If you look at it that way I'm already half-way done. Thankfully I'm not though I still have plenty of time to work hard and be a missionary. If you haven't already sent the package I could use some more claritin. Not quite Mother's day Week 40
Hey guys,
Hopefully Michael's headache has gone away! That doesn't sound very fun! Do they have any idea what caused it? Was he dehydrated? I know that used to happen to me especially when I first started running and wasn't used to drinking enough water.
So you asked about things to send me in a package. I could really use some new garments. They get really dirty really fast here and they are about to get really bad with the summer coming when it will be really hot and humid. You might could even just send me the money to go buy a couple pairs because it is pretty easy for me to go down to the temple to buy some. I love getting beef jerky, granola bars, trail mix because they make for a pretty easy healthy snack throughout the day. Elder Lartey said he would like some gummy bears. haha You could also send me a tube of hydrocortizone for athlete's foot I looked here and couldn't find a tube cheaper than $8. I know you can usually find it for a lot cheaper. I think other than that I am good. Thank you so much for always sending packages. They are so nice to get and I can't tell you the number of times we run out of food at the end of the month and we make it the last 2 or 3 days on the leftover candy or things you have sent. haha
So Aly's brother is only 21 and her mom is a couple years younger than you guys. She likes about the same things you guys do and would be fine with seeing just about anything. Justin (Aly's brother) loves cars and motorcycles. I don't really have any suggestions on places you could go though. I love Utah but there just isn't that many sights to really see. (well at least not compared to New York haha). I think it would be good for Aly's mom Sharon to see Temple Square maybe. I don't know what her standpoint with the church is right now but the Spirit that resides there would be good for her to feel.
I love you guys so much and I will talk with you on Sunday. I'll call you and let you know when I will be able to Skype. Right now it doesn't look like it will be until about 5 o'clock here. Hopefully you guys have a great week. Give my best wishes to the track team Spencer.
Love you,
Elder Fuller
Camp Liahona Week 39
Hey ya'll,
So we had a very good week this week. Last week was pretty rough we only had 3 lessons when we had had about 15 scheduled. This week we had 8 when we only had about 3 scheduled. We were even able to find a couple of new investigators. It is amazing all the ups and downs of a mission. I love it though and it keeps things interesting. It makes us really have to push ourselves and work hard. On Saturday we were able to go up to Camp Liahona and help clean up the campsite. Camp Liahona is in the outskirts of my first area. It was fun to be back up there and see things. I forgot how different it is from the city haha. I even got to see two of the guys in the ward up there. We had a blast at the Museum of Natural History as well. I never realized how big it was before. We were there for 4 hours and we walked through most of the exhibits but we weren't able to read too much of the signs or really look at some of the stuff.
That is so cool to hear that Mikey is doing that well in track. I wish I was able to be there and see him run. What has Spencer been up to other than coaching track? Has he found out anything more on when the braces will come off? Were you guys also able to ask about my retainer?
That is interesting that Mikel isn't going anymore. Who is she getting married to? Have we heard anything about any of the other kids in the ward leaving soon? Has Spencer had a chance to find out some of those email addresses?
That is quite the cute story with Christian. He sounds like quite the character. haha We deal with quite the characters here as well but most of these ones are only that way because of the drinking and drugs that they do. I will be able to call on Mother's Day. So I will probably call after church. I don't want to have you guys stressing about getting ready for church and then the others can try and be there as well. We have church from 11:30 to 2:30. So I'll probably call around 3. We might try and Skype again but I'll let you know somehow. I hope you guys have a great week. Love you and I will talk with you on Sunday.
Elder Fuller
Museum of Natural History Week 38
Hey guys so this is going to be real short. The email website is having problems today. I am doing great! Elder Kohli and I are still working hard. We are going to see THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (said in a really deep voice) haha today. I can't wait to see it. It is so big that we pretty much have to run through it to see it so I will try and take as many pictures as possible. I love you all, have a great week.
Elder Fuller
Home Sweet Home Week 37
Hey ya'll,
So first of all I did get the package. One of the soup packages ripped and there was seasoning everywhere but other than that everything was great! Thank you so much! I can most definitely use the Easy Mac we have microwaves in all the apartments. I don't think some missionaries could live without one. haha So we had transfers today. I am still with Elder Kohli but we had to move apartments because they needed the one we were in for sisters again. So that is three cycles in a row that I have had to pack everything and move... It is not fun AT ALL!! Packing is the worst!!! We now live with the zone leaders. I absolutely love the one zone leader and the other one was just made AP, guess who was just made our new zone leader. Since you will never guess I will tell you, Elder Picoli. Yes, the same Elder Picoli that I was so excited to leave just two short cycles ago. Apparently I didn't learn all I needed to the first time or the Lord just has a really good sense of humor. haha It will be good though I am determined to make the best of it.
That is great that you guys were able to help get Bryce and Crystal moved in after a little bit of remodeling. Now hopefully they stay there for quite a while. So now it sounds like you guys have retired from the moving business for at least another year and 3 months. Then I will have to come home and find some different places to move around to so that I can help keep you guys active! haha I can't believe I am coming up on my 9 month mark.
That is cool that you learned a little something from the mission prep class to help you teach the temple prep class. That is the first thing we do when we go to teach people is find out their expectations and questions. We then move on to help them understand our purpose which is to HELP (not hope) them unto Christ in this case the temple! It is amazing how much the things I am learning here on the mission apply so well to the real world. It is no wonder so many members of the church are so successful in life. I pray that you will continue to be able to help each of those people prepare to enter the temple.
How is the paperwork coming along for some of the other youth in the ward for missions? Is Jonny going on his mission anytime soon? How is Spencer's coming along? Is he just waiting for those darn braces to come off? Is it looking hopeful that they might come off early? ALSO could you ask Dr. Cook how long I am supposed to wear my retainers for? The one I have started to crack. I still try to wear it every night just because if I go without it for a few days it is hard to put them back on so I can tell the teeth still have a tendency to want to move. Don't worry about trying to get them for me right away though I think I can milk the ones I have a little more just ask and see how long I should be wearing them and how much the new set would cost.
That is so great to hear that Michael was able to run! I pray that he continues to feel well so that he can. Those are some pretty good times! Any news on Kramer or Sierra Knapp for me? I would love to be able to write Garrett especially and Kyle and Brian as well. They changed the rules on who we can email to make it so that we can email whoever we want as long as they don't live inside the mission boundaries. So if you gave them my email or got there emails for me (hint, hint) I could write them if that is the easiest for them.
The weather is definitely starting to warm up here and the clothes are definitely starting to come off. haha We definitely see stuff everyday that we probably shouldn't (or in some cases would even want to)! The good part is there are more people out to talk to and they do seem to be a little more happy and accepting but it makes it that much harder to catch people at home. We only had 4 lessons last week but we ended up getting 6 new investigators! haha ya... figure that one out! It is fun though even though we aren't teaching ALL the time we still know how to enjoy the work. I really feel that there are definitely some great things to come very soon for us though. So one of our new investigators will be interesting to work with. He has fallen quite a ways and has hit pretty much every branch on the way down. He has done all sorts of drugs, has been in and out of jail (I know one of the times he was charged for rape even though he was at work when it supposedly happened) and is now trying to find a job and go to school to support his two children. He really had no hope when we first met him, he felt that there had been a cord between him and God before and because of the things he had done that cord had been snipped. He absolutely loves the atonement (as he should) and his attitude has really changed already. It will definitely bring some new experiences to the table trying to work with him though. I love being able to see how Christ can really change each one of us through the Atonement no matter how tough the person may seem.
So I dunno if I told you but last P-day we went to the Empire State Building again this time for free and during the day so it was cool to see it from a different perspective.
Everything else is going well though. I hope you guys have a great week and enjoy the beautiful spring weather while it lasts.
Love Elder Fuller
General Conference Week 36
Hey guys,
So I got to watch all of the sessions of Conference. Conference for missionaries is about like the Super Bowl for the rest of the world, you HAVE to watch it! haha I absolutely loved the talks and love getting to hear where the church is going. I can't believe how many of the talks were focused on missionary work. It really shows how much the Lord needs each of us to be good examples and share the gospel with everybody!! I loved President Monson's talk from Sunday morning. I don't know if you saw it because you were probably at Grandpa's and Grandma's house but you have to go back and WATCH it. It won't be nearly as funny if you just read it so make sure to watch it but as soon as you watch it you will know why I loved it so much! It is cool being able to relate so well to the Prophet. hahahahaha
So the video and the picture you sent didn't work. Maybe you can try sending them separately and if you can, put it in the actual email, not just a link to it. Hopefully Michael is feeling better, what was wrong? Was he able to at least go to the race? That is hard that he keeps getting sick! He needs to try and figure out what he can do to stay healthy and feeling well. Do you think he just over exerts himself at practice?
That is wonderful that Bryce and Crystal were able to finally get the house. That will be really good! I want you guys to know that even though I will have missed helping Bryce and Crystal move and Staci and Rob move I have helped about 5 different people move now and I'm not even halfway through my mission. So.... don't feel like you guys are being shafted! haha That is great that Dad will have a lot of people at his Temple Prep. class.
So you asked about the teaching. Right now there hasn't been to much. We only have a couple of investigators. We are still trying to work with Elizabeth and her kids. I told you that Elizabeth's sister died and so we haven't met with them in 2 1/2 weeks because they have been running around and been really busy with things. We have a couple that are eternagators (eternal investigators) that have been coming to church for over a year now and they keep giving us referrals and bringing friends to the church they just haven't been baptized. They can only meet on Wednesday nights (which is hard for us because we usually have other things going on after P-day) and they can't always meet every Wednesday. We are teaching a little 11 year old girl, Sade (Shawday), whose grandma is a less active member. The grandma takes care of her and pretty much makes every decision for her grand daughter. Right now the grandma still has some hurt feelings because of other members so she isn't sure she wants her grand daughter to be baptized. She makes this girl attend three different schools. One charter school during regular school hours, one singing and acting class that is in the evenings for a few hours, and one dancing school on the weekends. She makes her go to all of these auditions and things as well. It is pretty amazing and the girl loves it but pretty soon she is going to be worn out. So we spend most of our day just walking around the Bronx talking with people and tracting and looking up less-active members in our area. We have about 170 less active members in our area out of the 750 members we have in the ward. The sad part is only about 150 of those 750 members are active. If the whole ward were active they would have another stake! So we keep trying and don't allow ourselves to get discouraged. We feel that we are about to start seeing a lot more success.
Well I hope you all have a great week!
Love Elder Fuller
So I got to watch all of the sessions of Conference. Conference for missionaries is about like the Super Bowl for the rest of the world, you HAVE to watch it! haha I absolutely loved the talks and love getting to hear where the church is going. I can't believe how many of the talks were focused on missionary work. It really shows how much the Lord needs each of us to be good examples and share the gospel with everybody!! I loved President Monson's talk from Sunday morning. I don't know if you saw it because you were probably at Grandpa's and Grandma's house but you have to go back and WATCH it. It won't be nearly as funny if you just read it so make sure to watch it but as soon as you watch it you will know why I loved it so much! It is cool being able to relate so well to the Prophet. hahahahaha
So the video and the picture you sent didn't work. Maybe you can try sending them separately and if you can, put it in the actual email, not just a link to it. Hopefully Michael is feeling better, what was wrong? Was he able to at least go to the race? That is hard that he keeps getting sick! He needs to try and figure out what he can do to stay healthy and feeling well. Do you think he just over exerts himself at practice?
That is wonderful that Bryce and Crystal were able to finally get the house. That will be really good! I want you guys to know that even though I will have missed helping Bryce and Crystal move and Staci and Rob move I have helped about 5 different people move now and I'm not even halfway through my mission. So.... don't feel like you guys are being shafted! haha That is great that Dad will have a lot of people at his Temple Prep. class.
So you asked about the teaching. Right now there hasn't been to much. We only have a couple of investigators. We are still trying to work with Elizabeth and her kids. I told you that Elizabeth's sister died and so we haven't met with them in 2 1/2 weeks because they have been running around and been really busy with things. We have a couple that are eternagators (eternal investigators) that have been coming to church for over a year now and they keep giving us referrals and bringing friends to the church they just haven't been baptized. They can only meet on Wednesday nights (which is hard for us because we usually have other things going on after P-day) and they can't always meet every Wednesday. We are teaching a little 11 year old girl, Sade (Shawday), whose grandma is a less active member. The grandma takes care of her and pretty much makes every decision for her grand daughter. Right now the grandma still has some hurt feelings because of other members so she isn't sure she wants her grand daughter to be baptized. She makes this girl attend three different schools. One charter school during regular school hours, one singing and acting class that is in the evenings for a few hours, and one dancing school on the weekends. She makes her go to all of these auditions and things as well. It is pretty amazing and the girl loves it but pretty soon she is going to be worn out. So we spend most of our day just walking around the Bronx talking with people and tracting and looking up less-active members in our area. We have about 170 less active members in our area out of the 750 members we have in the ward. The sad part is only about 150 of those 750 members are active. If the whole ward were active they would have another stake! So we keep trying and don't allow ourselves to get discouraged. We feel that we are about to start seeing a lot more success.
Well I hope you all have a great week!
Love Elder Fuller
Easter Week 35
Hey guys!
So we had a great Easter here! It was a lot of fun and I have never had Easter mean so much to me before in my life! It really is such a wonderful thing! Tell the boys that the Easter Bunny didn't stop here either! haha
That is crazy that Mike has his permit now! I sure am glad that I am not there having to share a road with him! haha That is funny that the drivers seat has switched from one extreme to the other. I used to put it all the way back and mom would get mad and now Mike has to put it all the way forward and Mom probably still gets mad! :P haha I can't believe he is old enough to be driving now. So things are still going well here and we are actually going to the Bronx Zoo today. It has finally started to warm up the last week and a half. It got up to the low 50's over the weekend. So the zone decided to go to the zoo together before transfers in 2 more weeks. I can't wait for conference either! it will be so much fun there is a TON that they will be announcing this time. It will be crazy to hear the number of missionaries out in the world too! So I would like some of the Bear creek soups or mac and cheese anything that is kind of a prepared meal like that. I will email you more next week! I love you guys and have fun watching conference!
Love Elder Fuller
March 27, 2013 Week 34
Hey guys!
Wow! Congrats Mikey!!! Those times are about what I ran my first track meets! That is too bad that you ended up having the asthma attack but way to go! You gotta carry on that Fuller pride! How is the rest of the track team doing? What the heck?! Bryton is leaving on his mission?! The bum hasn't written me and told me anything! Will you find out his missionary e-mail and tell me so I can write him. Also would you find out how I can best get in contact with Garrett Jones? Either e-mail or his home address. I can't believe he is already home!
Man that sounds like things with getting that house have been pretty hectic! Hopefully they will get it and there won't be any more problems with the house! Knowing our luck though its not very likely! haha How is Cara doing? Is she doing better health wise?
So I am doing better health wise and I am glad to hear that you guys are as well. I could use some more mucinex and body wash. It is hard to get the body wash where there isn't a Walmart here and the dove kind is Super expensive. That is great that Spencer is getting closer to having his papers turned in!! I am so excited for him!
So things with my companion are great! Unfortunately the work has kind of slowed down and we are struggling finding new people to teach. That family that has the baptismal dates had been super hard to get a hold of the last week and a half. Turns out the Aunt passed away unexpectedly from a minor stroke and they had been busy taking care of the funeral. We stopped by to visit them and while we were there a less-active lady who lives in the same apartment building came walking in. Turns out they are best friends and just the day prior to our visit Elizabeth (the investigator) found out that Nusret (the less-active) was a member of the church that she was learning about! Nusret (pronounced News-rett) had actually served a mission in Nigeria and still has a super strong testimony but unfortunately she has had very bad luck with husbands and the one she is currently with won't let her attend church. Nusret will now be helping us teach Elizabeth and her family so we will be getting a less-active member involved again and an investigator closer to being baptized. It amazing how the Lord works and prepares people and ways to do things.
Have a great week guys! Love you lots,
Elder Fuller
Wow! Congrats Mikey!!! Those times are about what I ran my first track meets! That is too bad that you ended up having the asthma attack but way to go! You gotta carry on that Fuller pride! How is the rest of the track team doing? What the heck?! Bryton is leaving on his mission?! The bum hasn't written me and told me anything! Will you find out his missionary e-mail and tell me so I can write him. Also would you find out how I can best get in contact with Garrett Jones? Either e-mail or his home address. I can't believe he is already home!
Man that sounds like things with getting that house have been pretty hectic! Hopefully they will get it and there won't be any more problems with the house! Knowing our luck though its not very likely! haha How is Cara doing? Is she doing better health wise?
So I am doing better health wise and I am glad to hear that you guys are as well. I could use some more mucinex and body wash. It is hard to get the body wash where there isn't a Walmart here and the dove kind is Super expensive. That is great that Spencer is getting closer to having his papers turned in!! I am so excited for him!
So things with my companion are great! Unfortunately the work has kind of slowed down and we are struggling finding new people to teach. That family that has the baptismal dates had been super hard to get a hold of the last week and a half. Turns out the Aunt passed away unexpectedly from a minor stroke and they had been busy taking care of the funeral. We stopped by to visit them and while we were there a less-active lady who lives in the same apartment building came walking in. Turns out they are best friends and just the day prior to our visit Elizabeth (the investigator) found out that Nusret (the less-active) was a member of the church that she was learning about! Nusret (pronounced News-rett) had actually served a mission in Nigeria and still has a super strong testimony but unfortunately she has had very bad luck with husbands and the one she is currently with won't let her attend church. Nusret will now be helping us teach Elizabeth and her family so we will be getting a less-active member involved again and an investigator closer to being baptized. It amazing how the Lord works and prepares people and ways to do things.
Have a great week guys! Love you lots,
Elder Fuller
St. Patrick's Day Week 33
Hey guys,
Man it sounds like you had a great day on Sunday! It has been forever since I had a steak! haha I didn't know you guys were keeping a photo album of all the pictures I send. I thought you were just putting them on the blog. I can just imagine all of the laughs that you guys had while playing chicken foot. That game never ends without someone losing terribly or in this case everyone losing terribly! haha
That is wonderful that Spencer is getting clearance for everything so fast! I can't wait for that E-mail that says that he has his papers turned in. Is Spencer having fun coaching? I miss being able to get my running fix in... it has been forever since I have gone for a good run. How is the team doing? How are Kramer and Sierra Knapp doing? Tell them and the rest of the team I say hi.
So will somebody else be helping Dad teach either of the classes or will they just not have the one class while he is teaching the other? How are all of the kids in the ward doing? Have any of the others besides Cam gotten their calls yet? So yes I did have to buy an antibiotic and the mission doctor is a huge fan of the amoxi-clav which takes 10 days to finish and instead of being the nice red and pink capsule or the small pink pill like the z-pack it is a big white horse pill. So that is what he gives me. It helped the first time and it seems to be working this time, I still can't hear anything out of my left ear though (yes the one that ruptured about 5 years ago) so hopefully that comes back soon! Yes, that is fine with the money situation. I will be more than fine! Thanks for letting me know how much I have.
So things have been going pretty great. We are still teaching quite a few people and helping many less-active families come back. It can be kind of hard working with people here in the Bronx. There seems to be a general attitude amongst everybody that they don't have to do things for themselves that others should just do it for them. Most people don't have jobs and don't feel they should so they just live their lives off of government money. It seems like a pretty nice life though! They all have I-phones even the kids, they all wear designer clothes, and their Nike sneakers, they all listen to their music with Beats headphones ($100+), they all have huge tv's, and their pit bulls, and their cigarrettes, and the best part is you can just hang out with friends all day and not have to worry about doing anything or going anywhere on time. Thank you guys for teaching me good work ethic when I was young. I don't understand how you can make it through life without it!
I hope you have a great week ya'll! Love you guys!
Elder Fuller
Sunday, March 17, 2013
March Madness Week 33
Hey guys,
Sorry about yesterday. We had a pretty crazy day! Our mission President approved us to go down to Manhattan to watch some March Madness games in Madison Square Garden. It was a lot of fun! There were about 40 missionaries who went and the tickets were only $30 so it was pretty cheap. Somehow Madison Square Garden was a lot smaller than I always imagined it to be. In fact I think Energy Solutions Arena is bigger. It was still neat to see such a historic place.
So I am sure you are wondering how things are going with the changes. So my new companion Elder Kohli is from Ogden. He is pretty cool and we get along great! The new apartment is pretty good. It has had Sisters living there for a while now so the entire place is covered with hair. Even though it is fairly clean and the furniture is still pretty new it is still an apartment in the Bronx though so it can't be too nice. It is kind of lonely living by ourselves though. It is easier to by food as a bigger group and it allows you to change conversations up a little. We find that we just run out of things to talk about sometimes. Things have been kind of slow recently because we have been trying to get the area split up and a bunch of other things have been going on. Then again I think just about anything would feel slow right now after having had six baptisms in our district in the past three weeks. That is two baptisms per companionship! The Lord's work is really hastening! We got the 41 new missionaries in this past week. Turns out 2 more went to Alta I didn't really know either of them that well. The one played soccer I think his name is Stephen McCullem but I am not positive. So all together that makes 6 of us from Alta. They are expecting about 38 missionaries in this next cycle coming up. It is crazy how much this mission is growing. There is rumor going around too that it might split soon and become 2 missions. So with Elder Holzer and my area they split it about as evenly as they could. I have East of Grand Concourse to Boston Rd and South of 181st street to the bottom of the Bronx. Elder Holzer has the piece to the west of Grand Concourse.
So Elder Kohli and I got to give baptismal dates this past week to an awesome family! I might have mentioned them before the Mom's name is Elizabeth then there is an 11 year old daughter named Kayla, and a 9 year old boy Henry, and an 8 year old boy Michael. They are scheduled to be baptized on the 13th of April. Unfortunately we still haven't been able to meet with the Father. We think he might be avoiding us.... shocker, right!? haha We are teaching some other really great people right now as well.
So I guess that even though I am on the other side of the country I am still in sync with you mom because I have been fighting a sinus infection right now as well. I'm trying to get in contact with our Mission doctor to get some antibiotics as well. Its weird though because normally I only get 2 a year one in the spring the other in the fall. This is my third one in the 7 months I have been out and I still have a spring and a fall ahead of me this year. I keep taking the mucinex and claritin as well as the nose spray so I have no clue why I keep getting them.
Congrats on the 6:30 mile Mikey that is awesome! Keep working hard and you will easily improve! That is awesome that Spencer will still be coaching and able to help out another year and to get paid to is even better! haha I did get the package. So when you send things they go to the mission office. Then the mission office gives it to the zone leaders whenever they can then the zone leaders give it out to each person individually whenever they can. I got the package before I even moved though. Thanks for all that was in it and thanks to everyone for the Birthday wishes!! It sounds like Spencer had quite the Sunday with all of those mission farewells. Is Spencer getting pretty excited that his papers are almost in? I did hear that Emilee Dickerson is engaged! That is pretty crazy! I kind of figured it would happen while Eric and I were on our missions but it is still weird that it is already happening. I am still waiting for my invitation from her though haha.
I hope you guys have a great week! Love ya'll and keep smiling!
Elder Fuller
Sorry about yesterday. We had a pretty crazy day! Our mission President approved us to go down to Manhattan to watch some March Madness games in Madison Square Garden. It was a lot of fun! There were about 40 missionaries who went and the tickets were only $30 so it was pretty cheap. Somehow Madison Square Garden was a lot smaller than I always imagined it to be. In fact I think Energy Solutions Arena is bigger. It was still neat to see such a historic place.
So I am sure you are wondering how things are going with the changes. So my new companion Elder Kohli is from Ogden. He is pretty cool and we get along great! The new apartment is pretty good. It has had Sisters living there for a while now so the entire place is covered with hair. Even though it is fairly clean and the furniture is still pretty new it is still an apartment in the Bronx though so it can't be too nice. It is kind of lonely living by ourselves though. It is easier to by food as a bigger group and it allows you to change conversations up a little. We find that we just run out of things to talk about sometimes. Things have been kind of slow recently because we have been trying to get the area split up and a bunch of other things have been going on. Then again I think just about anything would feel slow right now after having had six baptisms in our district in the past three weeks. That is two baptisms per companionship! The Lord's work is really hastening! We got the 41 new missionaries in this past week. Turns out 2 more went to Alta I didn't really know either of them that well. The one played soccer I think his name is Stephen McCullem but I am not positive. So all together that makes 6 of us from Alta. They are expecting about 38 missionaries in this next cycle coming up. It is crazy how much this mission is growing. There is rumor going around too that it might split soon and become 2 missions. So with Elder Holzer and my area they split it about as evenly as they could. I have East of Grand Concourse to Boston Rd and South of 181st street to the bottom of the Bronx. Elder Holzer has the piece to the west of Grand Concourse.
So Elder Kohli and I got to give baptismal dates this past week to an awesome family! I might have mentioned them before the Mom's name is Elizabeth then there is an 11 year old daughter named Kayla, and a 9 year old boy Henry, and an 8 year old boy Michael. They are scheduled to be baptized on the 13th of April. Unfortunately we still haven't been able to meet with the Father. We think he might be avoiding us.... shocker, right!? haha We are teaching some other really great people right now as well.
So I guess that even though I am on the other side of the country I am still in sync with you mom because I have been fighting a sinus infection right now as well. I'm trying to get in contact with our Mission doctor to get some antibiotics as well. Its weird though because normally I only get 2 a year one in the spring the other in the fall. This is my third one in the 7 months I have been out and I still have a spring and a fall ahead of me this year. I keep taking the mucinex and claritin as well as the nose spray so I have no clue why I keep getting them.
Congrats on the 6:30 mile Mikey that is awesome! Keep working hard and you will easily improve! That is awesome that Spencer will still be coaching and able to help out another year and to get paid to is even better! haha I did get the package. So when you send things they go to the mission office. Then the mission office gives it to the zone leaders whenever they can then the zone leaders give it out to each person individually whenever they can. I got the package before I even moved though. Thanks for all that was in it and thanks to everyone for the Birthday wishes!! It sounds like Spencer had quite the Sunday with all of those mission farewells. Is Spencer getting pretty excited that his papers are almost in? I did hear that Emilee Dickerson is engaged! That is pretty crazy! I kind of figured it would happen while Eric and I were on our missions but it is still weird that it is already happening. I am still waiting for my invitation from her though haha.
I hope you guys have a great week! Love ya'll and keep smiling!
Elder Fuller
Shoeless Joe Ryan Week 32
Hey guys,
So to start off with we had transfers this week. Elder Holzer and my area got split in half and we each took a half. So that means we both got a new companion. My new companion is Elder Kohli. I told you before that we were living just a few blocks away from Yankee Stadium well I had to move to a different apartment because ours wasn't big enough. So we took over a Sister's apartment up by the church. So I am pretty far from where I was before. I was not very happy to have to pack up my stuff again though.
So we will see how long these dress shoes last. You could start looking to find some Adidas Supernova size 9.5 running shoes though. If you look you should be able to find some older models for fairly cheap.
That is great that Spencer got clearance from the doctor. I can't wait for him to be able to get his papers in! That will be so cool! I love hearing that all of you are doing great as well.
I am doing fine here and have to go now I will try and be a little better about writing as well... haha
Love ya,
Elder Fuller
Subway Madness Week 31
Hey Guys!
So this week has been incredible!!! Things are going so well!! So on Saturday we had another baptism. Elder Holzer and I baptized a 10 year old girl named Rachelle. She had been coming to church for almost a year with her friend and the missionaries had never done anything to help her. She is so sweet and she knew pretty much everything before we even taught her. So Elder Holzer is the District Leader here and each of the three companionships had a baptism. It was a first in the ward, they had never had 3 investigators baptized on the same day which is pretty cool! So I had to buy a new pair of shoes this morning because it was raining and my other pair had a big hole in the bottom. I found a decent pair at payless that should work for quite a while.
On Sunday we had quite a few investigators show up to sacrament meeting. I think I told you a while ago about the lady we found her name is Elizabeth and she has three kids old enough to be baptized. She and the oldest daughter Kayla (11) came to church. We were so excited to see them!! We had lost contact with them for almost two weeks and we just couldn't seem to meet up with them. We then met up with them Saturday before the baptism and they agreed to come to church. We have so many investigators right now it is impossible to meet all of them each week. It is hard not being able to see all of them all the time and we just seem to keep finding people to teach even when we aren't necessarily looking for them. We will be walking as fast as possible down the street to make it to an appointment and all of a sudden somebody will stop us and ask us about the church or tell us they used to have missionaries over all the time and they want to have us over again. It is amazing all of the blessings the we are receiving right now! I LOVE IT!!!
So on Saturday after the baptism Elder Holzer and I were riding the subway back home. We were going home super late it was nearly 9:45 when we got on the train. We were coming back with an investigator and her daughter who lives in Elder Hajje and Elder Lartey's area (they are our zone leaders and in our district), the investigator and her daughter are getting baptized this Saturday. So we get to our stop and the train stops super fast and we just start hearing the people on the platform screaming. Apparently a young guy tried committing suicide by jumping in front of the train. We had to sit on the train for about 15 minutes and then they let us off and police ushered us up the stairs as quickly as possible. It was definitely not a good experience.
On a happier note we have another baptism scheduled for the 16th of March. It is the grandson of Elva who got baptized 2 weekends ago. It is pretty much the same situation as with Rachelle. He has been coming to church forever, he knows pretty much everything already, and he is only 10 as well.
Thanks for the package! I am excited to get it! Hey I know they are starting to get some stuff out for Easter so if you see some of the large bags of Robins Eggs would you get me one? I would love that!
Thank you guys for all that you do! I am so glad to hear that things are going so well for all of you! Mikey I want to hear how you are doing as the track season gets closer. I mean there is no way you could ever beat me cuz I'm your older brother but you could sure try!!! :P haha Have a great week guys!
Love,
Elder Fuller
So this week has been incredible!!! Things are going so well!! So on Saturday we had another baptism. Elder Holzer and I baptized a 10 year old girl named Rachelle. She had been coming to church for almost a year with her friend and the missionaries had never done anything to help her. She is so sweet and she knew pretty much everything before we even taught her. So Elder Holzer is the District Leader here and each of the three companionships had a baptism. It was a first in the ward, they had never had 3 investigators baptized on the same day which is pretty cool! So I had to buy a new pair of shoes this morning because it was raining and my other pair had a big hole in the bottom. I found a decent pair at payless that should work for quite a while.
On Sunday we had quite a few investigators show up to sacrament meeting. I think I told you a while ago about the lady we found her name is Elizabeth and she has three kids old enough to be baptized. She and the oldest daughter Kayla (11) came to church. We were so excited to see them!! We had lost contact with them for almost two weeks and we just couldn't seem to meet up with them. We then met up with them Saturday before the baptism and they agreed to come to church. We have so many investigators right now it is impossible to meet all of them each week. It is hard not being able to see all of them all the time and we just seem to keep finding people to teach even when we aren't necessarily looking for them. We will be walking as fast as possible down the street to make it to an appointment and all of a sudden somebody will stop us and ask us about the church or tell us they used to have missionaries over all the time and they want to have us over again. It is amazing all of the blessings the we are receiving right now! I LOVE IT!!!
So on Saturday after the baptism Elder Holzer and I were riding the subway back home. We were going home super late it was nearly 9:45 when we got on the train. We were coming back with an investigator and her daughter who lives in Elder Hajje and Elder Lartey's area (they are our zone leaders and in our district), the investigator and her daughter are getting baptized this Saturday. So we get to our stop and the train stops super fast and we just start hearing the people on the platform screaming. Apparently a young guy tried committing suicide by jumping in front of the train. We had to sit on the train for about 15 minutes and then they let us off and police ushered us up the stairs as quickly as possible. It was definitely not a good experience.
On a happier note we have another baptism scheduled for the 16th of March. It is the grandson of Elva who got baptized 2 weekends ago. It is pretty much the same situation as with Rachelle. He has been coming to church forever, he knows pretty much everything already, and he is only 10 as well.
Thanks for the package! I am excited to get it! Hey I know they are starting to get some stuff out for Easter so if you see some of the large bags of Robins Eggs would you get me one? I would love that!
Thank you guys for all that you do! I am so glad to hear that things are going so well for all of you! Mikey I want to hear how you are doing as the track season gets closer. I mean there is no way you could ever beat me cuz I'm your older brother but you could sure try!!! :P haha Have a great week guys!
Love,
Elder Fuller
Yankee Stadium Week 30
Hey Everyone!
Well I am glad that Staci and Rob got everything moved in. That will be really fun for them! Was there anything prompting them to move from the apartment or did they just want to be in their own place? I know Mom reminded me in her email but I really did remember all of your birthdays before. I looked at my calendar and saw that it was already the 20th and I was like oh shoot! So happy birthday Mikey, Dad, and Rob! I hope you all have an excellent birthday.
That is cool that you will be running track Mikey, if you couldn't tell I have really wanted you to run. I think it is just secretly to get my running addiction in some way because I can't really run right now. I did find a track about 5 minutes away from our apartment. Guess what else is 5 minutes away?! Yep the track is right across the street from Yankee Stadium. So when you run down the home stretch you are just staring at the GIANT Yankee Stadium.
That is awesome that Jonny got his call! Isn't Whitney Tripp going to Louisville as well? You will have to remind me when the guys like Cam and Jonny leave, I want to try and write them a letter either email or by snail mail when they are in the MTC.
My shoes are pretty much worn out. I am trying to find a new pair here in the Bronx. I keep finding some pretty cheap pairs but the soles are all like the same as the ones I have now. I really need a pair with a real thick sole. My other clothes are doing great though. I could probably just use some food though. Maybe some more animal crackers :) haha. Oh, we really need some dish towels you could send just like one or two. Oh and new razor blades for my razor Gillete Mach 3. Other than that I don't really need anything. Unless you wanted to send me a new St. Patricks day shirt.
Take care all, hope you have a great week! I know I have promised you pictures two weeks in a row now but I still haven't taken any except for just a couple of the baptism we had on Saturday. I will send some next week after our baptism this Saturday as well. I will try and take some cool ones of the city as well.
Love
Elder Fuller
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Bodegas and Bubonic Plague Week 29
Hey ya'll!
So like I said last week I love Elder Holzer. We don't talk too much because he doesn't have the best social skills but we get along great. His parents kind of kept him in a bubble his entire life. He went to Woods Cross High School so a pretty small school but he still was never exposed to too much. He didn't know really what swear words were until he came on his mission, he never had "the talk" so he doesn't know anything about the Law of Chastity so it will be interesting having to teach it with him. We are both still trying to learn our way around the Bronx. He has been here for 2 cycles already but he still gets lost and it still takes us a while to find places. I get lost because I am not used to only seeing buildings. It doesn't help either that almost all the buildings are identical and that on each corner of every street has a little bodega/grocery store. The worst part is they use the same sign they just change the name so it is hard to tell the difference. At least here though the streets are marked pretty well, up in Poughkeepsie the streets weren't marked hardly at all! It is still interesting getting used to all of the cultural diversity. You will see someone who is black walking down the street and you go to say hi and they only speak Spanish (the person is Dominican), you see another black person walking down the street go to say hi and they only speak French (the person is from Ghana), you see another black person walking down the street you say hi and you don't understand at all what they say (they grew up in the Bronx), you see another black person and they say ayyy man 'ow yaa dooin' todaay (the person is Jamaican and you still can only understand about every 3 words, so you can at least get the gist of what they are saying). Then you have a ton of Latino people who only know Spanish so when you knock on their door they just stare at you having no clue what you are saying so you just hand them a card (in Spanish), Smile, Wave, and say Buenos Dias or if you really want to shake it up you can say Adios! haha
My stomach is still getting used to being here in the Bronx as well. You can't walk anywhere without seeing pee and poop everywhere. I am surprised that another Epidemic of the Bubonic Plague hasn't spread around New York City and don't be confused.... It isn't animal excretions everywhere that I am seeing!!! I am pretty sure I will come home with lung cancer too. I smoke probably a good 4 or 5 cigarettes a day. Some people feed you pretty normal food but others... not so much. I have never had so much fried chicken and pizza in my life and they have both for you to eat at dinner. They expect you to eat both and a couple pieces of each and the pizza isn't a small little piece it is a New York slice of Pizza that you almost need two plates to fit it on. Then you go walk around and burn it all off so at least I am not getting fat, my stomach just won't digest it all as quickly as I would like. Then I tried probably the nastiest food in the history of man-kind! It is called a pastelito (pasta-lee-toe). It is a Puerto Rican delicacy it is the peel of a plaintain (a starchy banana) ground up with some salt made into a real thick paste (similar to a really thick baby food) then they put chunks of meat inside to give it some texture smash it into a blob like a burrito and then cook it. It looks and smells much like what I see all over the street. I was on a split at this point in time and they served it to us we both took about 3 bites because they were sitting and watching us. After gagging it down and not being able to finish eating it the person feeding us walked away. Thankfully they left the roll of paper towels on the table. Well you know where this is going. We ended up wrapping pieces of this nasty food into paper towels and hiding them in our backpacks.
Sorry but I have to go. I will tell you some more next week. Take care and have fun.
Love Elder Fuller
So like I said last week I love Elder Holzer. We don't talk too much because he doesn't have the best social skills but we get along great. His parents kind of kept him in a bubble his entire life. He went to Woods Cross High School so a pretty small school but he still was never exposed to too much. He didn't know really what swear words were until he came on his mission, he never had "the talk" so he doesn't know anything about the Law of Chastity so it will be interesting having to teach it with him. We are both still trying to learn our way around the Bronx. He has been here for 2 cycles already but he still gets lost and it still takes us a while to find places. I get lost because I am not used to only seeing buildings. It doesn't help either that almost all the buildings are identical and that on each corner of every street has a little bodega/grocery store. The worst part is they use the same sign they just change the name so it is hard to tell the difference. At least here though the streets are marked pretty well, up in Poughkeepsie the streets weren't marked hardly at all! It is still interesting getting used to all of the cultural diversity. You will see someone who is black walking down the street and you go to say hi and they only speak Spanish (the person is Dominican), you see another black person walking down the street go to say hi and they only speak French (the person is from Ghana), you see another black person walking down the street you say hi and you don't understand at all what they say (they grew up in the Bronx), you see another black person and they say ayyy man 'ow yaa dooin' todaay (the person is Jamaican and you still can only understand about every 3 words, so you can at least get the gist of what they are saying). Then you have a ton of Latino people who only know Spanish so when you knock on their door they just stare at you having no clue what you are saying so you just hand them a card (in Spanish), Smile, Wave, and say Buenos Dias or if you really want to shake it up you can say Adios! haha
My stomach is still getting used to being here in the Bronx as well. You can't walk anywhere without seeing pee and poop everywhere. I am surprised that another Epidemic of the Bubonic Plague hasn't spread around New York City and don't be confused.... It isn't animal excretions everywhere that I am seeing!!! I am pretty sure I will come home with lung cancer too. I smoke probably a good 4 or 5 cigarettes a day. Some people feed you pretty normal food but others... not so much. I have never had so much fried chicken and pizza in my life and they have both for you to eat at dinner. They expect you to eat both and a couple pieces of each and the pizza isn't a small little piece it is a New York slice of Pizza that you almost need two plates to fit it on. Then you go walk around and burn it all off so at least I am not getting fat, my stomach just won't digest it all as quickly as I would like. Then I tried probably the nastiest food in the history of man-kind! It is called a pastelito (pasta-lee-toe). It is a Puerto Rican delicacy it is the peel of a plaintain (a starchy banana) ground up with some salt made into a real thick paste (similar to a really thick baby food) then they put chunks of meat inside to give it some texture smash it into a blob like a burrito and then cook it. It looks and smells much like what I see all over the street. I was on a split at this point in time and they served it to us we both took about 3 bites because they were sitting and watching us. After gagging it down and not being able to finish eating it the person feeding us walked away. Thankfully they left the roll of paper towels on the table. Well you know where this is going. We ended up wrapping pieces of this nasty food into paper towels and hiding them in our backpacks.
Sorry but I have to go. I will tell you some more next week. Take care and have fun.
Love Elder Fuller
Yankee Stadium Week 28
Hey guys!
So the area is AWESOME!!! I love it so much! It is so crazy and busy and new and exciting! Totally different from home and Poughkeepsie. We went to church on Sunday and it was the first time in my life that I had ever been the minority. haha I love the people though and it is fun trying to figure out how to get around by subway and bus. Our apartment is super cool it is pretty nice and super clean (which is hard to come by in a mission) only because it has only had missionaries living in it for a week. It is a 5 minute walk from Yankee Stadium so it is cool to walk past it every day to get to the subway. My new companion Elder Holzer is a great guy. I can't remember if I told you but I had served around him up in my last zone. He is a little socially awkward but I love him and he is SUCH A HARD WORKER! It is great for me to finally be with someone again who wants to work hard.
So what does it mean to be a bus attendant? What exactly is Spencer doing? You said he did a route but he isn't driving them is he? That is scary to hear about Cara hopefully everything is alright with her! So I already got the Valentines package. Thank you for sending it! Momma D. thank you so much for yours as well! You all saved my life! haha We were all starving because they had just moved we didn't have any food in our apartment so it was good to get a little more! :) Needless to say we did a bunch of shopping today!
So on Wednesday we got a special training from the guys who wrote Preach My Gospel. It was super good and only about 40 of us got the training. They are testing out some new things and they chose us to be the guinea pigs. I am so glad we got to go to it. Spencer when you see the District 2 movies watch for the Mission President he is in the episode about "going heaven-ward". He was the one to give my group the training. The training was such a success that they decided to do it the following day as well for a few other missionaries. Some missionaries from the first day went the following day and said it wasn't as good because they had already cut some stuff out. I was so lucky to have been able to go the first day!
Thanks for all that you guys do! I will talk to you next week! Love you all! I'll try and send pictures next time.
Elder Fuller
So the area is AWESOME!!! I love it so much! It is so crazy and busy and new and exciting! Totally different from home and Poughkeepsie. We went to church on Sunday and it was the first time in my life that I had ever been the minority. haha I love the people though and it is fun trying to figure out how to get around by subway and bus. Our apartment is super cool it is pretty nice and super clean (which is hard to come by in a mission) only because it has only had missionaries living in it for a week. It is a 5 minute walk from Yankee Stadium so it is cool to walk past it every day to get to the subway. My new companion Elder Holzer is a great guy. I can't remember if I told you but I had served around him up in my last zone. He is a little socially awkward but I love him and he is SUCH A HARD WORKER! It is great for me to finally be with someone again who wants to work hard.
So what does it mean to be a bus attendant? What exactly is Spencer doing? You said he did a route but he isn't driving them is he? That is scary to hear about Cara hopefully everything is alright with her! So I already got the Valentines package. Thank you for sending it! Momma D. thank you so much for yours as well! You all saved my life! haha We were all starving because they had just moved we didn't have any food in our apartment so it was good to get a little more! :) Needless to say we did a bunch of shopping today!
So on Wednesday we got a special training from the guys who wrote Preach My Gospel. It was super good and only about 40 of us got the training. They are testing out some new things and they chose us to be the guinea pigs. I am so glad we got to go to it. Spencer when you see the District 2 movies watch for the Mission President he is in the episode about "going heaven-ward". He was the one to give my group the training. The training was such a success that they decided to do it the following day as well for a few other missionaries. Some missionaries from the first day went the following day and said it wasn't as good because they had already cut some stuff out. I was so lucky to have been able to go the first day!
Thanks for all that you guys do! I will talk to you next week! Love you all! I'll try and send pictures next time.
Elder Fuller
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Bronx Cheers Week 27
Hey Family,
I just want to send you my greetings from the Bronx!!!! haha I did get transferred and I will be serving in the Kingsbridge Ward in the Bronx. I don't know exactly where the area covers yet but I will let you know more next week. I do know that Yankee Stadium is in my area though. I am super excited to get to see more of New York finally. I am sad that I have to leave so many good friends here in this area though. It was hard to say goodbye to everyone and I am pretty sure I have somehow doubled what I came to the mission with. It took me three tries to pack everything. My new companion is Elder Holzer. He served up here with me for my first two cycles. He is a really good missionary and super obedient which I am REALLY looking forward to. I am also looking forward to the cultural diversity there. Most everybody here is Caucasian but down there Caucasians are the minority. I guess there are a lot of Jamaicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. It will be exciting. :)
That sounds like some really crazy weather! Things here were better than last week (not as cold) and certainly better than what you guys got. It has just been overcast and kind of rainy again. That is awesome that Cam got his call. Tell him congrats for me. San Fernando will be pretty nice! I know Pierre is in California as well I want to say that mission but that is probably not right. It would be cool if they got to serve together though! Is Cam just English speaking? Well my time is short this week but I will write you more next week and let you know all about my new area.
Take care.
Love,
Elder Fuller
I just want to send you my greetings from the Bronx!!!! haha I did get transferred and I will be serving in the Kingsbridge Ward in the Bronx. I don't know exactly where the area covers yet but I will let you know more next week. I do know that Yankee Stadium is in my area though. I am super excited to get to see more of New York finally. I am sad that I have to leave so many good friends here in this area though. It was hard to say goodbye to everyone and I am pretty sure I have somehow doubled what I came to the mission with. It took me three tries to pack everything. My new companion is Elder Holzer. He served up here with me for my first two cycles. He is a really good missionary and super obedient which I am REALLY looking forward to. I am also looking forward to the cultural diversity there. Most everybody here is Caucasian but down there Caucasians are the minority. I guess there are a lot of Jamaicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans. It will be exciting. :)
That sounds like some really crazy weather! Things here were better than last week (not as cold) and certainly better than what you guys got. It has just been overcast and kind of rainy again. That is awesome that Cam got his call. Tell him congrats for me. San Fernando will be pretty nice! I know Pierre is in California as well I want to say that mission but that is probably not right. It would be cool if they got to serve together though! Is Cam just English speaking? Well my time is short this week but I will write you more next week and let you know all about my new area.
Take care.
Love,
Elder Fuller
Slightly Larger Family week 26
1/24/13
Hey slightly larger family of mine!!
Congratulations Bryce and Crystal! That is so awesome! She is a beautiful little girl! I can't wait to see how she starts growing. It will be weird that she will be almost exactly a year and a half when I get home. That is so exciting! Cara just demanded to be born on a holiday like her favorite Uncle! haha Sounds like she barely made it though.
I'm sorry the weather has been so bad there in Utah it hasn't been too bad here. This week has been the coldest so far this winter the temperatures have stayed in the high teens almost everyday. It still isn't too bad though. It sounds like you were all pretty busy this week. Staci and Rob I need to see some pictures of the new pad.
So you guys asked about the lunch with Alicia and Ray. First off she did a pretty good job getting things ready. I was so surprised how much effort they went to to have things ready. It was funny so we got there and Alicia turns to me and says I need your help. I agreed and she pulls a bowl of stuff out of the fridge and some cans of crescent rolls. She turns to me and goes you've made these before right?... and I was like ya...? So I have to sit and make all of the chicken bakes. She made us black bean soup, macaroni and cheese, the chicken bakes, breaded chicken tenders and the brownies. So the brownies.... First off she said she mixed everything together and then realized she hadn't added the sugar so she added the sugar very last. The brownies tasted pretty well but she made them in a smaller cake pan so the brownies were really thick. The outside was cooked just about right and the inside wasn't hardly baked. It was pretty funny! I still can't believe she went through all of that effort for me. I have thanked her like a million times. Everything else turned out really good!
So we had an appointment last week with this guy, Mr. Wright. He was a referral from a member in our ward. The member promised us that he would be there to introduce us and to stay as we had the discussion. We show up and are waiting for the member. The member doesn't show up and we call him and he says he ended up going down to the city and won't be able to come. Well Mr. Wright already knew we were there waiting. So the member begs us to go talk with him anyways so we go in and introduce ourselves. Turns out Mr. Wright wasn't interested in the church he just wanted to argue with us and try and prove our church wrong. Everything that we tried to tell him about he would say "show me in the Bible where it specifically says that" and he wanted dates and places and names of everything that we were talking about. It was probably the worst discussion I have ever had with someone on my mission. We both ended up just bearing our testimony after about 20 minutes of trying to talk with him, left him a copy of the Book of Mormon, told him to read it, and we walked out of the room. It is amazing to me how people can be so hard-hearted and so stubborn. Even though I couldn't prove with hard facts and evidence the reality of the Book of Mormon I have never KNOWN the truthfulness of it more than I did at that point.
So yesterday we went to the walkway over the Hudson with our roommates. It was the coldest day of the year (it was about 17 degrees) and because you are on a bridge the wind comes sweeping down the river and the water makes it even colder. It was about 0 degrees in the middle of the bridge. This is in part why the email is coming today because my companion took forever to do things yesterday and we didn't get a chance to do it. Anyways we still had fun and I will send the pictures.
I hope you all have a wonderful week! Have fun with the new daughter/granddaughter/niece.
Love Elder Fuller
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