Monday, October 14, 2024

October 5th through October 11th, 2024

Wednesday, October 2nd:  (didn't have the pictures last week)

Mt Pleasant here we come...again.  You can tell when the days and weeks are flying by when it feels like we just had Zone Conference.  Transfers and Zone Conference happen every six weeks, but not on the same week.  So even though it looks like it, the groups at Zone Conference change somewhat.  Its always sad when one of "our" missionaries gets transferred to a zone that isn't attending the conference we go to because there are two different ones held.  But, here is the picture of this one with some familiar faces and some we are yet to know...

We are serving in the same District as the Nixon's who arrived a month after we did.  So we see them quite often.  They are from Holden, Utah and Sister Nixon can go from silly and laughing to serious and crying in a heartbeat.  And her emotions are genuine.


Saturday and Sunday, October 5th and 6th:

We love, love General Conference twice a year.  So many amazing talks, stories and counsel given by prophets and apostles.  It's hard to pick a favorite talk.  But, when President Nelson spoke at the end of Conference he announced 17 new temples to be built and one will be in Queen Creek, Arizona!  Yay!!  The title of his talk is, "The Lord Jesus Christ Will Come Again." There was something very different this time when he said more than once to prepare for the 2nd Coming of the Savior.  He encouraged us to rededicate our lives to the Savior, study His Atonement everyday and prepare.  I think we certainly should!

We invite friends and Branch members to join us at the Church building for all sessions.  We didn't get more than a couple of people to join us this time in addition to us four missionaries, but that is alright.  We hope others watched from home or will watch them from the Gospel Library soon.  Its too important to learn from what they say and then apply what they say.

Elder Gibbons, Azevedo, Potter and Haws, and Chris Amundson on Saturday

On Saturday nights, the Zone Leaders invite the missionaries to hop onto a short Zoom meeting at 8 PM to have Zone Prayer, but first they do a "bingo" game with challenges listed for them to complete.  The one who gets the most done in an hour wins.  This picture shows the Elders at our house "pretending" to be unified as companions.  

They actually won the bingo challenge

Monday, October 7, 2024:

We learned late Wednesday night that Elder Potter was going to be transferred...again...because one new Elder was arriving at the mission.  We thought we would taking him down the next day to Lansing, but because of General Conference the church travel department wasn't able to get him here until Monday.  So we headed to Lansing on that day instead.  Boy is it hard to watch these young missionaries come and go.


Elder Potter was going to Manistee once he picked up his companion at the airport with President and Sister Peckham and the Assistant to the Presidents.  He was also told he would be the District Leader, the Designated Driver and given one of the new Ford Maverick (trucks--although we are told not to call them trucks for insurance purposes, LOL).  

This is a picture of Elder Gibbons with Elder Jenkins.  
They have become good buddies as we help them inspect vehicles each zone conference.  Elder Jenkins suggested we extend our mission and become the office housing people and stay until he and his wife go home in July.  We appreciate the vote of confidence, but not feeling the desire to delay going home.

NOTE:  The second day Elder Potter and Elder Brinkerhoff were in Manistee, they hit a deer and did some  minor damage to the vehicle.  Deer are everywhere here and he isn't the only missionary to do so recently.  But the Maverick had 40 whole miles on it.  

Wednesday, October 9th:

Every Wednesday is District Council Day, except for the week of transfers.  We headed to Petoskey.  When we got into the car this is what the windshield looked like.
Wait, what?!  Was that ice?  Yep.  Took this picture after the heat was going for a couple of minutes.  Here comes winter...


Our District changed again because our District Leader, Elder Potter left.  So they had to add another companionship with us so one could be the District Leader.  They had to drive an hour to join us.
Back Row Left to right:  Sister Richards (new as well from Oregon), Sister Wehrmeister, Elder Azevedo, Elder Dahl (recently returned to the mission), Elder Senecal (the new DL) and Elder Haws (recently returned to the mission.)  Front row:  The Nixons and the Gibbons

On the way home we stopped to take a picture just because it was so pretty.

Thursday, October 10th:

The Sister Trainer Leader, Sister Cox, and her companion, Sister Christensen, asked to come and be on exchanges with me.  It is so much fun to be out with them.  Sister Cox served here in Cheboygan prior to our being here.  In fact, she lived in the house we are in with her companion.   But she was Emergency Transferred out after only being here for a short time.  We visited some of the Branch Members she remembered, did a little bit of service for one.  

The best part of the day was that after we knocked on one members door, Sister Cox, asked if we could go knock on a different door.  She said she had seen a woman with two little children drive back into the apartment parking lot and enter an apartment.  President Peckham had challenged each companionship to find at least one family to bring into the Church during the month of October.  He said as he'd been praying and asking what our mission needed, the Spirit prompted that "we need families."  So here was Sister Cox on exchanges with me and she was prompted to knock.  The woman was very nice, but said she was kinda busy, but being the experienced missionary she was Sister Cox followed up with a question of when would be a good time.  I interjected that we were having a free movie night the next evening with free concessions and invited her to come.  She actually said she would.  The next day when Elder Gibbons and I were at the store buying the concessions, she came up to me at the check out stand with a big smile on her face.  I gave her a hug and she talked with here kids in the cart and she said again she was coming.  And she did!  She only stayed for half of it because her kids got antsy, but she told Elder Gibbons she would be at church on Sunday.  Well as it turned out she didn't come because she was moving her family to a larger apartment and she had to work to raise money to do so.  But, when the Elders called her Sunday afternoon she said she would be there this coming week.  We are praying and hoping she will indeed.  She is a sweetheart.  Can't wait to see where this goes!

When we were done for the day, we picked up Ashley (who was baptized in August) and we came back to our house and the Elders were here.  I had food in the crockpot, but hadn't had time to do anything else.  Elder Azevedo had set the table and made a green salad.  Love that guy!  After eating dinner we all talked with Ashley about doing baptisms for the dead in the Temple. We are hoping she can go this Friday.

About the time the Sisters were going to head back to their home in Gaylord, south about 45 minutes, we learned the Northern Lights were visible from here.  Actually they were visible in many places in the US that they normally aren't.  First time Elder Gibbons and I have seen them!  
This is the view from our entrance of the house to the north

Before going home, the Elders went to Lake Huron about 1 mile north of us and took this cool picture showing the lighthouse and the Northern Lights.  Elder Haws brought a very expensive camera and he took this one.  He has a videographer business back home.

Saturday, October 5, 2024

October 1st through October 4th, 2024

 And then there were three...

We got a phone call late one evening from Elders Potter and Acevedo.  They had just received a phone call from President Peckham asking them to come to Lansing to pick up a third Elder.  Elder Haws was returnng to the mission after being home to take care of some things for a year.  We told him we were so proud, and impressed, of him that he stayed focused and chose to return.  He
is from St. George, Utah like Elder Potter.  Funny thing is they didn't know each other, but the counted 20 mutual friends.

Tuesday, October 1st:


We had to feed them breakfast then next morning, of course!

Wednesday, October 2nd we headed to Mt. Pleasant for Zone Conference.  Two hour drive south.  A chance to see many of the missionaries we have come to know.  So fun and boy do they love to be around each other.  And man are these young missionaries so articulate.  They know the Gospel too.  So impressive.  The last training segment by President Peckham he invited 12 missionaries to come to the front of the chapel and share why they chose to serve a mission and second why obedience is such an important principle.  To my surprise, he asked me to come forward.  I was the second from the last to speak.  Not really remembering what came into my heart I just know that I touched on the fact that Elder Gibbons and I love the Lord and have made covenants that as His disciples we are striving to keep them. We also chose to serve for blessings promised to our families.  Lastly that we love to learn and continue to learn as we serve.  I just referred back to our Temple Covenants as to why obedience is so important. 

The Traverse City Zone (ours), the Lansing Zone and the Midland Zone

Thursday, October 3rd:

Sister Chris Amundson invited all of us missionaries (5) to dinner at their property in her "fort" that she had finished building.  It was so much fun!  We roasted our own hot dogs and s'mores.  We had great conversations and it just felt relaxing to be there...even if we did come home smelling like campfire.  LOL.






Friday, October 4th:

The five of us missionaries invited Joan and Roy over to our home and fed them dinner this time.  Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, apple pecan salad, green salad and a really yummy orange juice bundt cake.  I have picked up some really good recipes from Facebook while we have been here.  I only took a couple of pictures.  One was during the meal.  We looked out the dining room window and realized the deer were in the backyard eating too.  If you look closely, you can see one through the window screen.

After sharing a video with Joan and Roy, "The Church at a Glance," answering their questions, sharing our testimonies and inviting them to watch General Conference, we chatted for a while.  Elder Haws plays the violin and Roy brought his mandolin at our invitation. While they played together, the other three Elders played Uno Flip while Joan and I had a sweet conversation.  I absolutely adore her.
Just a couple of days after arriving with Elder Haws, the evening after Zone Conference actually, President Peckham called Elder Potter to tell him that he was going to be transferred to a town called Manistee with a new companion coming out to the mission.  What?!  He's only been here a couple of weeks.  We've learned that is how it happens.  You go where the Lord wants you to go.  So this next Monday afternoon we will be driving Elder Potter down to the mission home where he will pick up his new companion.  Manistee is still in the southern most tip of our Zone, the Traverse City Zone) and to the west by Lake Michigan.  We are so grateful to get to know so many wonderful young missionaries.  But its heart-hard to say goodbye.


September 24th through September 30th, 2024

 Wednesday, September 25th:

Our little Branch's church building got a facelift!  It's the right size for our Branch, but we hope and pray and work for a time when the Branch outgrows this building.  We have about four months left on our mission, so we don't see it happening while we are here, but we will continue to strive to do our part.


When we first arrived on February 26th, we began right away to identify Branch members names, find out where they live and put lots of miles on the car looking for them.  Our goal was to meet everyone.  There are six out of 52 households that we have not been able to find them home or have them respond to our texts, calls and emails.  But there isn't much more we can do.  Others that we have been able to find home have been so welcoming.  But many of them resist the invitation to come back.  The truth is many of them have not ever been anxiously engaged, were baptized and never really converted.  They don't really know or understand much about the Church or the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  The work of love is still worth every effort.  God knows them and loves them and we never know when a heart will be changed.  Our role is to love and invite.  Like the sign in people's yards say around here, "God's got this."






Friday, September 27th:

Elder Potter and Elder Azevedo got their first opportunity to serve in the Lord's kitchen.  As you can see, the menu included spaghetti.  

The Woollards invited a few people over for a cookout.  Arthur loves to have cookouts.  He smoked a bunch of meat and we each brought something.  I didn't take pictures (why do I always forget?!) but Arthur posted a couple.

From r to l:  Elders Potter and Azevedo, Sister Pugh, Sister Gibbons and Sister Pugh's husband, Garry.
From r to l:  Elder gibbons, Sister Olson, President McDonald (Elder's Quorum) and Brother Olson

Our drives from place to place have become so beautiful with all the Fall colors.  We are told it gets even prettier.  For the last two weeks the weather has been absolutely gorgeous.  Lots of sun and temperatures in the low 70's.  (We look to see what is going on back home and it is still in the 100s.)

Such a beautiful place!