Hello
so i forgot that melanies wedding was this past week but i did get her announcement. thats good that family was able to visit and get to see eachother again. i'm glad to hear brian talked about the importance of members helping the missionaries because it is so true and they become the missionaires after the invest. are baptized. elder jensen, when he was here told us that the invest. don't need God because we (the elders/sisters) are their God - we give them love, comfort, answers to questions etc and thats what we need to break off and let the members take that control so when the elders/sisters leave, the invest. have a strong connection with the members and they are able to build their own testimony better than going off of someone elses.
we are trying to get activities started where the recent converts and invest. can come and hang out and meet members etc where we are the spotlight, but the rc's/invest. are. anyway members are vital and it doesnt matter what country/state you're in.
haha at the ranch again. thats fun. im sure julie is enjoying the peace and quietness in the home and i remember emily saying shelby was going to move in - has that happened already or is it going to happen? what does gemma do while the boys are gone? mark went through the temple. haha wow. the last friend out of our group to go (our group is brian and all of his friends and mark and i). all of brians friends should be coming home soon and then i'll be home then mark will be home. haha its crazy to think about.
thanks for washing it. did you ever find a sim card for the phone? if you do put a new grill/bumper on, would jonny (i'm not sure how you spell his name) be able to get them cheap as he did for your dads truck? i can help pay if need be since i was the one who wrecked it.
the only thing i know is my pdays will be changing to monday and actually today is our last full pday - i would say if possible, email sunday nights or earlier now just so you get in the habit... - next wednesday will be a mini pday, the 1st the missions change, then that following monday will be my first full pday in the morristown mission. president barr will do a mini transfer on july 7 so we know hes intergrating us already (all of the missionaries arent very happy with the change except for a few and i'm one of them since i've only been out for a transfer and am not used to any rules etc) but we don't know who is going where and we don't know until the night before (supposedly) that we are being transferred. i may need a bike but i'm not positive - i've decided though if i stay or go to a bike area, i'll just buy a new bike. i'll send you a picture of the one i have now next week showing the problems with the bike.
the only thing i can think of would be recipes that are quickly prepared and cooked, if its hot food, and if it doesn't take much ingredients and i know thats picky, pretty picky so i dont' worry about it - i live with what i have and i'll over time come up with ideas to change the flavor/taste of food like pancakes or french toast etc. my only goal is not to eat ramen noodles while i'm out, at least not buy them for myself. :)
the work is good. theres been some problems within our district (6 elders) so thats affected many things but from saturday on, i think, the problems have started to be taken care of and it feels like things are getting better. we got 20 lessons last night which is good. its a commandment for us to be teaching at least 20 lessons a week but it doesn't always work out. whats funny though is this transfer is a mini transfer and its the only time i can think of that we've hit 20 lessons. we're still teaching irma and now have a member coming with us to every one of our lessons with her
And we knocked into a family (wife - pregnant - husband, son like 2-3 yrs old) and have a return appt with them. we have a invest, luis, who is like a priest in his church and is very very smart - elder hannah went to the temple last week or 2 weeks ago and bought a triple for luis b/c he wanted one and we are going to study from it with him - he's married but his wife i think no longer wants to learn from us - she loves the bible and only wants it, nothing else.
we eat with members almost everyday, if not it is everyday but i don't keep track and sometimes i feel bad eating with them becasuse they don't have much money but they offer it and don't worry about anything else. there are probably 80-100 members that are active, maybe - there isn't many but enough to make a branch. i've heard a rumor that i'm staying in red bank when the mission changes so we'll see what happens - i might just get to use my comps bike, depending, if i stay. and its always humid, jsut some days are worse than others and there is always wind and almost everyday there are clouds so its not horrible but it is hot.
ya and that is one thing i try to always remember is we are here to INVITE, not force or threaten etc people to join the church. if we did that, they wouldn't have the testimony they need to stay strong and active in the church and it'd be pointless to even be here and i've been told that the mission is for the missionary and helping others on their way to Heavenly Father is one thing that affects us. so yes everyone has their agency and when they say no, the only real thing we can do is be disappointed adn sad etc and continue to be there for them. i have only been out for 8 weeks and i don't know too much about anyone invest. or memebers so i'm not frustrated very often or angry especially since i am trying to learn spanish and i'm still working on understanding everyone with their different accents etc.
and i don't care if i get one baptism in the next 2 years because it's the Lord's will, not mine and i don't know what He needs me to do, just that i need to be here to do it. and i wish we had a better list of inactives that we can visit and teach and maybe that'll happen this next transfer, if i stay here in red bank but like you said, a reactivated member is just as important as a new member.
thank you for the love and support and for everything else you and julie and everyone else have done for me. everyone has helped me gain a stronger desire to serve and stregthen my testimony tremendously. sorry i don't have time to send pictures today so i hope next week i can, if the day isn't crazy, mixed up like today is. remember my pdays will be changing to mondays so start emailing sundays and next wednesday is a mini pday so i may or may not email home, if the pres. tells us we can or cant and the monday after that wednesday will be a full pday. so lots of excitement, speculation and changes in the next weeks and friday is an all mission conf. should be fun and i'll have pics from that too, i hope. gotta go. love you all and again, thank you for everything.
love craig
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Friday, June 18, 2010
A few more pictures




Wednesday, June 16, 2010
June 16, 2010
Hey
wow - Brians home; I almost forgot about that. ha-ha ya 20 hours on a plane would tire me out too. i thought you were going to say he fell asleep by the time you got to your parents home. how did all of the kids react when they saw him? it sounds like everyone had a great day. I wonder how he'll do being back home for the first 2 or 3 weeks. Im glad all of the family and friends were able to make it to watch him come home.
ha-ha ya before his mission he didn't care about girls or anything really involving them so that is surprising to hear that he's excited to start dating. good luck.
that's good that girls camp was fun for Emily. mason I'm sorry you got stung by a scorpion. and I forgot that your parents were putting a playhouse in the backyard. that'll be fun for the kids and anyone else who can play on it.
well the past week has been kinda crazy. Saturday was the "conference" in cherry hill -unfortunately irma wasn't able to make it. elder jay e Jensen was the one who spoke to us (it was only Spanish - i think he did something with English before the Spanish). it was really good even though i didn't understand everything. he spoke for an hour then everyone split up like they would the 3rd hour of sacrament meeting (even primary kids were there) then everyone met up again for the last hour where we talked a little bit and he opened the time for questions more from sisters but brothers could ask if sisters weren't.
after the 3 hours we all ate dinner in the cultural hall - it was pretty good. we have district meetings every Tuesday and the zone meetings are on the 1st Tuesday after transfers - there are 6 elders in my district and my comp is the district leader. - as far as the zone goes, there is probably 30 elders/ sisters and the whole zone is going north to the morristown mission. president winegar set it up so there are only 2 zones now, one going north and one going south. and with Spanish missionaries we have no more hermanas so its only elders and i would say maybe half of the 30 in the zone are Spanish.
with the English people we find we normally just refer them to the english missionaries however i wouldn't mind teaching some in English if it was allowed and if we did do that we would eventually refer them to the English missionaries at some point.
so with my week - we met president and sister barr yesterday (my new pres and his wife over morristown miss.) i shouldn't have any trouble getting used to them but i hope i get transferred sooner than later so that i can be with elders who are used to him. they told us that most of their rules etc come straight from the handbook and preach my gospel so it's pretty straight forward and i think there is a chance i might still need a bike - i just have to wait until I'm transferred.
my comp is in the Washington temple right now so I'm on an "exchange" with some other elders who had comps who went to the temple today too. it's been fun. pres barr said that they go to the temple in June (maybe July, don't remember for sure) and i believe December and the departing missionaries go one more time right before they go home so 3 times will be fun and i think there will be about 175 missionaries all together when the missions combine but it will be downsizing over time.
my Spanish is coming - i know that if I'm asked to talk about something specific I'm pretty good (if i have the vocab for it). i know one elder was surprised when i was speaking with a member about our investigators and maybe my comp too but I'm not sure. i forgot my camera cable so i cant send home pics today but i think i will be emailing again tomorrow so if i do I'll send home pics and people can write back if they want.
my comp is in the Washington temple right now so I'm on an "exchange" with some other elders who had comps who went to the temple today too. it's been fun. pres barr said that they go to the temple in June (maybe July, don't remember for sure) and i believe December and the departing missionaries go one more time right before they go home so 3 times will be fun and i think there will be about 175 missionaries all together when the missions combine but it will be downsizing over time.
my Spanish is coming - i know that if I'm asked to talk about something specific I'm pretty good (if i have the vocab for it). i know one elder was surprised when i was speaking with a member about our investigators and maybe my comp too but I'm not sure. i forgot my camera cable so i cant send home pics today but i think i will be emailing again tomorrow so if i do I'll send home pics and people can write back if they want.
i love you all and thank you so much for your love and support. i always keep everyone in my prayers. i hope everyone enjoys having Brian home and Brian I hope you enjoy dating (again). :) I'll write home again tomorrow, or just send pics, i hope.
love Craig
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
June 9th 2010
Hola!
Emily, thank you for the work out list. if you want, you can email me on your own email. either way works for me. its great that you were hired for the symphony and that all of the activities were fun and worked out great! its good that they are letting you drive more than me. :) get your license before your 18. :) haha thank you for gemmas answer. :) i love you too and tahnk you for everything. i'll send some pictures home next week.:) love craig
Hola.
la obra misional esta bien. la ultimo dia estaba en un intercambia (espero que eso es como lo deletrea - i'm not sure if i said that right) en red bank con un eldere que tiene sies meses aca y podemos encontrar siete personas y tenemos cinco citas de el siete. (Missionary work is going good, the other day I went on splits with an elder in Redbank that has been en the mission for 6 months and we were able to find 7 people, and have return vistits with 5 of the 7)
ya its almost summer here - i think school ends in june here so it could be over now but not sure. i wouldn't be worried to go to brazil and it would've been cool if emily went with them but it would've been more expensive. the days go by pretty quick here and will go by even quicker with all the changes. thats cool that brians blessing says that. the Lord has His ways of doings what best helps His children for sure and that is an example.
the meteor crater pictures are cool and it looks like everyone had fun. tanner is smiling in the picture with his teacher but gemma just looks upset or something. i don't know what the right word is to describe her look but they're both cute.
i know what mason is going through (I was explaining how Mason got really sunburned). i went to sunsplash one day during jr high for an end of the year thing and didn't have sunblock on and i was cherry red by the end of the day - i'm pretty sure i blistered and was that way for a week or two.
ya gerber guessed right. so i'm still in red bank and as of now i'm still spanish. i think i'll just be in a new mission and thats all but anything can happen. yes i got my blanket and card - thank you for that. irma is ready for baptism and i think we might be struggling to find something to teach her b/c she knows everything is true. this sat we have a 70 coming and speaking in spanish to only the spanish branches/wards here - i don't know if it's all of nj or just parts but we're going and invited irma - hopefully she can make it.
i will continue to say hi etc and i know something will come of it. thank you for everything. i'll let you know of any changes and by the way, you all forgot to give me your thoughts on when you want me to come home - february 1st or march 14th???? haha i don't want to choose until i hear your thoughts. :) i love you all and thank you for everything. today is nice because its raining. :)
love craig
Emily, thank you for the work out list. if you want, you can email me on your own email. either way works for me. its great that you were hired for the symphony and that all of the activities were fun and worked out great! its good that they are letting you drive more than me. :) get your license before your 18. :) haha thank you for gemmas answer. :) i love you too and tahnk you for everything. i'll send some pictures home next week.:) love craig
Hola.
la obra misional esta bien. la ultimo dia estaba en un intercambia (espero que eso es como lo deletrea - i'm not sure if i said that right) en red bank con un eldere que tiene sies meses aca y podemos encontrar siete personas y tenemos cinco citas de el siete. (Missionary work is going good, the other day I went on splits with an elder in Redbank that has been en the mission for 6 months and we were able to find 7 people, and have return vistits with 5 of the 7)
ya its almost summer here - i think school ends in june here so it could be over now but not sure. i wouldn't be worried to go to brazil and it would've been cool if emily went with them but it would've been more expensive. the days go by pretty quick here and will go by even quicker with all the changes. thats cool that brians blessing says that. the Lord has His ways of doings what best helps His children for sure and that is an example.
the meteor crater pictures are cool and it looks like everyone had fun. tanner is smiling in the picture with his teacher but gemma just looks upset or something. i don't know what the right word is to describe her look but they're both cute.
i know what mason is going through (I was explaining how Mason got really sunburned). i went to sunsplash one day during jr high for an end of the year thing and didn't have sunblock on and i was cherry red by the end of the day - i'm pretty sure i blistered and was that way for a week or two.
ya gerber guessed right. so i'm still in red bank and as of now i'm still spanish. i think i'll just be in a new mission and thats all but anything can happen. yes i got my blanket and card - thank you for that. irma is ready for baptism and i think we might be struggling to find something to teach her b/c she knows everything is true. this sat we have a 70 coming and speaking in spanish to only the spanish branches/wards here - i don't know if it's all of nj or just parts but we're going and invited irma - hopefully she can make it.
i will continue to say hi etc and i know something will come of it. thank you for everything. i'll let you know of any changes and by the way, you all forgot to give me your thoughts on when you want me to come home - february 1st or march 14th???? haha i don't want to choose until i hear your thoughts. :) i love you all and thank you for everything. today is nice because its raining. :)
love craig
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Hello
So i'll go ahead and give the news first this time - so transfer week is next week. i'm staying in red bank. the mission is being dissolved on july 1. the news is i'll officially be in the morristown nj mission (gerber guessed right so he can be happy about that - i'll probably be in some of the areas he was in) and i get to choose between 2 release dates - february 1 2012 or march 14 2012 - i want to hear thoughts and choices from others before i make a final decision and i want to do that next weekend. so thats the most exciting part, oh and the thought that once the mission is dissolved, i will probably be transferred to a new area which means i probably won't be riding a bike (and i hope it stays that way - i really prefer a car/walking than a bike). have fun thinking about when you'd like me to come home! :)
So time is flying by and it will continue to do so, especially since at about my year mark i will have a new mission pres. (the pres for the morristown has about a year left so by the time i'm done i will have had 3 mission presidents). i did get heidis grad announcement and thats cool that everyone was able to go to that without rain.... the pool sounds good or just the idea of being in cold water playing with the kids or whoever. i'm glad the ranch was fun and that all went well. yes i've heard that the suns lost, especially when my comp loves the lakers - he's very passionate about basketball, even more when we play on p-days.
Yes it is crazy he is home that soon and as i said earlier, i can come home earlier or later (my original release date was right in the middle of the 2 choices i have now so i will be staying longer or going home sooner). I haven't heard anything yet about the blanket/atm card and i'm not sure if i will when it gets here - i might be going to transfers next week so i can pick it up then (it should be here by then and if not, something went wrong....). I'll let you know next week if i got it or not. Ya the weather has been changing here. the past 2 days have been cloudy and rainy and today is sunny and hot/humid but there is almost always wind and for the summer time, i love the wind.
It seems like the work is getting harder, or maybe we've just been to excited and doing too much with other elders that we're not working hard enough.... whatever it is, it'll change quickly b/c changes are going to be made with the new mission pres so we'll see what happens. we get work done but we never really have set appointments,,,, we've given Irma 2 blessings now, and yesterday we took a sister from the branch with us to our appointment with Irma and went over the whole Restoration pamphlet.
it's going to be time with her so we just keep going back to visit and teach something. there was an experience we just had with her though that was hard, but good. we got a member to come with us to her house and as we turned the corner of her street to walk to her house she was outside with some of her neighbors and when we got there Irma wasn't in a very good mood. She found drugs in her sons room (i thinks he's in his 20s or 30s) and i guess he stole a lot of her jewlrey etc and sold it all so she kicked him out. i guess he was going to be violent too if he was able to get back Irmas home so it was a hard day for her. thats when we gave her the 2 blessing and she told us later that she was going to call us just as she saw us turn the corner to her street (she's always outside) and she felt that God had sent us to her. again, it'll only be time and we just have to wait. about the cakes - i don't know if i ever ate them, and if i did, i didn't know what it was.
i've don't remember seeing that statistic anywhere but its cool to know. i always think to myself that people know we're missionaries and the way i act gives them either a good or bad impression whether they like our church or not and so with that i try to always say hi to everyone we walk by etc but my comp doesn't believe in it as much anymore since no one cares if we say hi or not - as soon as they see the shirt and tie they decide to ignore us or avoid us, lo que sea but i still like to try. I think i've met jay before, but i never really knew him. i didn't know he wasn't a member neither but hopefully one day he will choose to be baptized.
Yes all is well and i'm staying healthy. I think there might be "bed bugs" on my bed b/c my comps bed had them and now he won't sleep on his bed for a long time and they might've moved to my bed but i'm going to check it today after i start laundry, if i have time. its nice that arizona you won't have to worry about that kind of thing. i'm still trying to understand and speak more spanish but its hard b/c we don't like having a "set" lesson plan b/c something a invest. says could lead us in a completely diff. direction and i still have difficulty recognizing those kind of clues/hints but the main thing is we want the spirit to guide us so we decide what we want to teach and go from there. it'll come with time though as i work my hardest at learning as much as possible everyday.
Haha ya the houses are huge a just covered by trees so no one can really see the front side. Supposedly Bon Jovi is supposed to live in a home on that same street as the homes in the pictures but we don't know for sure. It'd be cool to one day meet him, or even just know which house is his but oh well. Thanks for putting them on the blog and for getting the picture to Grandma Lloyd. I hope its a good one. Oh and by the way, i don't remember if i already said this but i don't want to know anything about Susans baby untill i call on Christmas - no names, gender, nothing. i want it to be a complete surprise for me. :) Of course, its nice to hear that all is well with Susan and her baby though so you can give me info about health but thats about all i want.
Thank you for John/Erins and Paul/Blancas emails. I love you all and thank you for the support. Have a great day/week and I hope that next week i'll have a cool story or something funny to share. Stay safe. I hope the store is continuing to do good and that buisness continues to come in. I keep you all in my prayers everyday. If there is anything i can do for any of you please let me know, I don't care that i'm on the other side of the country. How is the ward and stake doing? Again, enjoy thinking about when you want me to come home and i'll make a decision next weekend. I love you all. Thank you for everything.
Love Craig
So i'll go ahead and give the news first this time - so transfer week is next week. i'm staying in red bank. the mission is being dissolved on july 1. the news is i'll officially be in the morristown nj mission (gerber guessed right so he can be happy about that - i'll probably be in some of the areas he was in) and i get to choose between 2 release dates - february 1 2012 or march 14 2012 - i want to hear thoughts and choices from others before i make a final decision and i want to do that next weekend. so thats the most exciting part, oh and the thought that once the mission is dissolved, i will probably be transferred to a new area which means i probably won't be riding a bike (and i hope it stays that way - i really prefer a car/walking than a bike). have fun thinking about when you'd like me to come home! :)
So time is flying by and it will continue to do so, especially since at about my year mark i will have a new mission pres. (the pres for the morristown has about a year left so by the time i'm done i will have had 3 mission presidents). i did get heidis grad announcement and thats cool that everyone was able to go to that without rain.... the pool sounds good or just the idea of being in cold water playing with the kids or whoever. i'm glad the ranch was fun and that all went well. yes i've heard that the suns lost, especially when my comp loves the lakers - he's very passionate about basketball, even more when we play on p-days.
Yes it is crazy he is home that soon and as i said earlier, i can come home earlier or later (my original release date was right in the middle of the 2 choices i have now so i will be staying longer or going home sooner). I haven't heard anything yet about the blanket/atm card and i'm not sure if i will when it gets here - i might be going to transfers next week so i can pick it up then (it should be here by then and if not, something went wrong....). I'll let you know next week if i got it or not. Ya the weather has been changing here. the past 2 days have been cloudy and rainy and today is sunny and hot/humid but there is almost always wind and for the summer time, i love the wind.
It seems like the work is getting harder, or maybe we've just been to excited and doing too much with other elders that we're not working hard enough.... whatever it is, it'll change quickly b/c changes are going to be made with the new mission pres so we'll see what happens. we get work done but we never really have set appointments,,,, we've given Irma 2 blessings now, and yesterday we took a sister from the branch with us to our appointment with Irma and went over the whole Restoration pamphlet.
it's going to be time with her so we just keep going back to visit and teach something. there was an experience we just had with her though that was hard, but good. we got a member to come with us to her house and as we turned the corner of her street to walk to her house she was outside with some of her neighbors and when we got there Irma wasn't in a very good mood. She found drugs in her sons room (i thinks he's in his 20s or 30s) and i guess he stole a lot of her jewlrey etc and sold it all so she kicked him out. i guess he was going to be violent too if he was able to get back Irmas home so it was a hard day for her. thats when we gave her the 2 blessing and she told us later that she was going to call us just as she saw us turn the corner to her street (she's always outside) and she felt that God had sent us to her. again, it'll only be time and we just have to wait. about the cakes - i don't know if i ever ate them, and if i did, i didn't know what it was.
i've don't remember seeing that statistic anywhere but its cool to know. i always think to myself that people know we're missionaries and the way i act gives them either a good or bad impression whether they like our church or not and so with that i try to always say hi to everyone we walk by etc but my comp doesn't believe in it as much anymore since no one cares if we say hi or not - as soon as they see the shirt and tie they decide to ignore us or avoid us, lo que sea but i still like to try. I think i've met jay before, but i never really knew him. i didn't know he wasn't a member neither but hopefully one day he will choose to be baptized.
Yes all is well and i'm staying healthy. I think there might be "bed bugs" on my bed b/c my comps bed had them and now he won't sleep on his bed for a long time and they might've moved to my bed but i'm going to check it today after i start laundry, if i have time. its nice that arizona you won't have to worry about that kind of thing. i'm still trying to understand and speak more spanish but its hard b/c we don't like having a "set" lesson plan b/c something a invest. says could lead us in a completely diff. direction and i still have difficulty recognizing those kind of clues/hints but the main thing is we want the spirit to guide us so we decide what we want to teach and go from there. it'll come with time though as i work my hardest at learning as much as possible everyday.
Haha ya the houses are huge a just covered by trees so no one can really see the front side. Supposedly Bon Jovi is supposed to live in a home on that same street as the homes in the pictures but we don't know for sure. It'd be cool to one day meet him, or even just know which house is his but oh well. Thanks for putting them on the blog and for getting the picture to Grandma Lloyd. I hope its a good one. Oh and by the way, i don't remember if i already said this but i don't want to know anything about Susans baby untill i call on Christmas - no names, gender, nothing. i want it to be a complete surprise for me. :) Of course, its nice to hear that all is well with Susan and her baby though so you can give me info about health but thats about all i want.
Thank you for John/Erins and Paul/Blancas emails. I love you all and thank you for the support. Have a great day/week and I hope that next week i'll have a cool story or something funny to share. Stay safe. I hope the store is continuing to do good and that buisness continues to come in. I keep you all in my prayers everyday. If there is anything i can do for any of you please let me know, I don't care that i'm on the other side of the country. How is the ward and stake doing? Again, enjoy thinking about when you want me to come home and i'll make a decision next weekend. I love you all. Thank you for everything.
Love Craig
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Email recieved 5/26/10
This week each of us sent him a separate letter, so he is responding to each one at a time
Julie,
thats cool that the weather isn't bad yet - today is pretty hot but we've had other days close to today or about the same. the humidity really does make it worse. don't worry about the cooking - all is well and i'm doing good. i only have $130 for the month so i need to spend it wisely, especially because the church wants us using our church card as much as possible, for as much as possible (except for souvenir items, bikes etc).
i went on an exchange on monday and monday night i was in the kitchen getting some water and on the counter there was a cookbook that was for missionaries - it looked really good and had some good recipes. i don't remember the name of the book though - the most that i will probably really cook is lunch meals and sometimes dinner - really it's just a matter of having the right items for different foods.
all is well though and i'm not starving. yes brian gets home in just a few weeks - i can picture everyone getting ready for that. it's great that he'll be back soon. i'll try not to get hit again - my bike is starting to get ruined but i feel that i will be going to the morristown mission (the north part) which is an all car/walking mission, except for the area i'm in and they might make it a car/walking mission after the change anyways so i won't have to worry about being hit on a bike and i won't be doing any driving any time soon.
i love you and thank you for your letter. i really do appreciate it. thank you for everything you have done for me as well. i wouldn't be here without you. oh and if you are able to, would you please get me john and erins email or home address or both and the same with paul and blanca? i'd like to write them as well. thank you for your love and support.
love craig
Mason, Tanner, Gemma,
I love you kids so much!! thank you for your letters!
Gemma i hope you had fun playing with your cousins. it sounds like you had a blast!
Tanner i promise you i will bring home all of the pictures you draw and send to me - i won't lose a single one! you are great with drawing pictures and i love them so much!
Mason i hope you have fun with your last 2 days of school! i hope you have fun going to the ranch with heidi and grandma this weekend! I miss you kids so much and i will be home before you sooner than you think. thank you for your letters - i really do love them!
love craig
Emily!
Haha yes i remember the lip thing from the trek - actually when i read that part, a picture of your lip from the trek was the first thing that popped into my mind - i'm sorry its back though. i hope it goes away soon. you are a very smart girl - you shouldn't be worrying about anything because you are going to do great on your finals. continue to pray for help and guidance and the Lord will bless you as you are being obedient as i know you are, as you always have been! that is cool that you might get a paid playing position for the symphony - at least it's some more money coming in and anything helps.
brian is almost home - make sure you have a few weeks blocked off to spend with him; he's going to want that. he loves you so much. thank you for praying for me and thank you for your love and support. i really would not be here without it. there is one thing that i keep thinking of and that is the P90x workout thing you have for abs - will you please, when you have time, write out for me what all you do and the repetitions etc? i'd like to use that to help keep me in shape while i'm gone and maybe i'll have a 6pack before i get home - i'm not eating very many sweets, if any and i'm not buying them either. i'm being carefull about what i eat on my own and how much i eat.
and if you are able to, will you please get me paul and blancas email or home address or both? i'd like to be able to write them too. i think that is everything i need right now.... i love you and thank you for everything, for your love and support tambien.
love craig
Rob,
thank you for having everyone write me something and for sending me the card and blanket too. i should get it pretty soon after it arrives since this transfer is last one as the cherry hill mission - we'll have lots of meetings etc. so i'll get it soon. ya it's crazy thats he'll be home and i'm gone. it's fun though and brian and i get to experience what john and jason went through - their missions overlapped as well. i wish i was able to go to brazil too but i know i'm supposed to be here and that it's the Lords timing, not mine so i'm not worried one bit.
it is crazy that heidi is graduating - i got her announcement - it'll be even more crazy that emily will be going through that same thing this time next year. jsut saying emily is 17 seems wierd enough, she'll be 19 when i get home, maybe. i'm glad everyone got to enjoy the temple dedication. that mustve been cool to watch. yes temples are important and thinking about it, when Elder Holland came, he did mention something about going to see the site for a temple that monday morning but i think it's for the philly area.
your welcome for the info. i was planning on giving more last week so i wasn't going to just say i got hit and not say anything else - i guess if i was hospitalized i would've been able to call home (3rd time in a month and a half) but all is well. there is hardly any damage to the bike so if i took a picture, the bike would seem normal so i didn't take a picture. haha i love the kids so much. they are a joy and they make me smile everyday.
i was talking with my comp about Irma (our invest. who doesnt want to be baptized) and i guess she goes to church with one of her best friends - missionaries a long time ago were teaching Irmas friend but ended up just going over to talk instead of teach, i believe, so if the missionaries then would've been teaching Irma might already be baptized or would want to be baptized (irma claims she is catholic, goes to a diff. religion church every sunday and is taking lessons from us) i jsut thought about it we had a lesson with her after a couple of days of not visiting her and we taught/talked about the Restoration with her and read the Joseph Smith exp. with her out of the scriptures and at the end of the lesson she told us that the same thing is happening with her.
we ate dinner last night with a part mem fam (husband is a member and wife is not - have 2 kids) i was trying to talk with the husband, Manuel, and he reminded me of a good point - we might be here to only plant seeds of the gospel in peoples hearts and other missionaries later on might be able to work better with the invest. so my thought was that maybe we're only supposed to plant a seed and help it grow and later on someone else will connect better with Irma.
the weather is warming up - its pretty hot today but we're inside most of the day - pday ends at 6. tonight though another companionship has a dinner cita and we've been invited to come too so we'll be there and then my comp and i will go teach our pmg class after the cita. that reminds me that last week after we taught the pmg class, the members made arroz con leche (the rice and milk drink that i believe has cinnimon- i dont know if youve ever had it) and that is one recipe we'd like to get so we can make that at somepoint.
also i don't know if you've ever had or heard of tres leche cakes but we had one yesterday and it was really good. it looked like the cake was made yet it was soaked in milk so when you ate the cake, it was soft, not really soggy but you can see that it is wet and they put some filling in the middle of the layers of cake. (I'm pretty sure we've had this at Rob's parents house several times, he probably never paid attention) i don't know how to make that and maybe i'll get a recipe for it and out here make it once or twice and see how it goes. it'd be cool if i was home before the march birthday week and i was able to make that for the cake or part of the desserts. it'd be fun.
anyway a couple days ago we rode out to a city called alantic highlands because we heard there are latino areas out there and we passed through a city called rumson - i was told that per capita, rumson is the wealthiest or richest city either in NJ or in the country, im not sure which one. there were definately some really nice homes with their backyards going up against the river or ocean or whatever it is so i have a picture or 2 of that i'm going to send home in another email and i'm going to send a picture of irma and i when we had the tres leche cake - it's her birthday today but we celebrated with her yesterday.
i'm glad everyone is doing good and i keep everyone in my prayers always. i love you and thank you for everything. really, without you and your love and support i wouldn't be here. i'm so gratefull for to have such a wonderful family who loves and cares for me so much. thank you for everything. i love you all.
love craig
This must be how missionaries connect with the local crowd in NJ
Julie,
thats cool that the weather isn't bad yet - today is pretty hot but we've had other days close to today or about the same. the humidity really does make it worse. don't worry about the cooking - all is well and i'm doing good. i only have $130 for the month so i need to spend it wisely, especially because the church wants us using our church card as much as possible, for as much as possible (except for souvenir items, bikes etc).
i went on an exchange on monday and monday night i was in the kitchen getting some water and on the counter there was a cookbook that was for missionaries - it looked really good and had some good recipes. i don't remember the name of the book though - the most that i will probably really cook is lunch meals and sometimes dinner - really it's just a matter of having the right items for different foods.
all is well though and i'm not starving. yes brian gets home in just a few weeks - i can picture everyone getting ready for that. it's great that he'll be back soon. i'll try not to get hit again - my bike is starting to get ruined but i feel that i will be going to the morristown mission (the north part) which is an all car/walking mission, except for the area i'm in and they might make it a car/walking mission after the change anyways so i won't have to worry about being hit on a bike and i won't be doing any driving any time soon.
i love you and thank you for your letter. i really do appreciate it. thank you for everything you have done for me as well. i wouldn't be here without you. oh and if you are able to, would you please get me john and erins email or home address or both and the same with paul and blanca? i'd like to write them as well. thank you for your love and support.
love craig
Mason, Tanner, Gemma,
I love you kids so much!! thank you for your letters!
Gemma i hope you had fun playing with your cousins. it sounds like you had a blast!
Tanner i promise you i will bring home all of the pictures you draw and send to me - i won't lose a single one! you are great with drawing pictures and i love them so much!
Mason i hope you have fun with your last 2 days of school! i hope you have fun going to the ranch with heidi and grandma this weekend! I miss you kids so much and i will be home before you sooner than you think. thank you for your letters - i really do love them!
love craig
Emily!
Haha yes i remember the lip thing from the trek - actually when i read that part, a picture of your lip from the trek was the first thing that popped into my mind - i'm sorry its back though. i hope it goes away soon. you are a very smart girl - you shouldn't be worrying about anything because you are going to do great on your finals. continue to pray for help and guidance and the Lord will bless you as you are being obedient as i know you are, as you always have been! that is cool that you might get a paid playing position for the symphony - at least it's some more money coming in and anything helps.
brian is almost home - make sure you have a few weeks blocked off to spend with him; he's going to want that. he loves you so much. thank you for praying for me and thank you for your love and support. i really would not be here without it. there is one thing that i keep thinking of and that is the P90x workout thing you have for abs - will you please, when you have time, write out for me what all you do and the repetitions etc? i'd like to use that to help keep me in shape while i'm gone and maybe i'll have a 6pack before i get home - i'm not eating very many sweets, if any and i'm not buying them either. i'm being carefull about what i eat on my own and how much i eat.
and if you are able to, will you please get me paul and blancas email or home address or both? i'd like to be able to write them too. i think that is everything i need right now.... i love you and thank you for everything, for your love and support tambien.
love craig
Rob,
thank you for having everyone write me something and for sending me the card and blanket too. i should get it pretty soon after it arrives since this transfer is last one as the cherry hill mission - we'll have lots of meetings etc. so i'll get it soon. ya it's crazy thats he'll be home and i'm gone. it's fun though and brian and i get to experience what john and jason went through - their missions overlapped as well. i wish i was able to go to brazil too but i know i'm supposed to be here and that it's the Lords timing, not mine so i'm not worried one bit.
it is crazy that heidi is graduating - i got her announcement - it'll be even more crazy that emily will be going through that same thing this time next year. jsut saying emily is 17 seems wierd enough, she'll be 19 when i get home, maybe. i'm glad everyone got to enjoy the temple dedication. that mustve been cool to watch. yes temples are important and thinking about it, when Elder Holland came, he did mention something about going to see the site for a temple that monday morning but i think it's for the philly area.
your welcome for the info. i was planning on giving more last week so i wasn't going to just say i got hit and not say anything else - i guess if i was hospitalized i would've been able to call home (3rd time in a month and a half) but all is well. there is hardly any damage to the bike so if i took a picture, the bike would seem normal so i didn't take a picture. haha i love the kids so much. they are a joy and they make me smile everyday.
i was talking with my comp about Irma (our invest. who doesnt want to be baptized) and i guess she goes to church with one of her best friends - missionaries a long time ago were teaching Irmas friend but ended up just going over to talk instead of teach, i believe, so if the missionaries then would've been teaching Irma might already be baptized or would want to be baptized (irma claims she is catholic, goes to a diff. religion church every sunday and is taking lessons from us) i jsut thought about it we had a lesson with her after a couple of days of not visiting her and we taught/talked about the Restoration with her and read the Joseph Smith exp. with her out of the scriptures and at the end of the lesson she told us that the same thing is happening with her.
we ate dinner last night with a part mem fam (husband is a member and wife is not - have 2 kids) i was trying to talk with the husband, Manuel, and he reminded me of a good point - we might be here to only plant seeds of the gospel in peoples hearts and other missionaries later on might be able to work better with the invest. so my thought was that maybe we're only supposed to plant a seed and help it grow and later on someone else will connect better with Irma.
the weather is warming up - its pretty hot today but we're inside most of the day - pday ends at 6. tonight though another companionship has a dinner cita and we've been invited to come too so we'll be there and then my comp and i will go teach our pmg class after the cita. that reminds me that last week after we taught the pmg class, the members made arroz con leche (the rice and milk drink that i believe has cinnimon- i dont know if youve ever had it) and that is one recipe we'd like to get so we can make that at somepoint.
also i don't know if you've ever had or heard of tres leche cakes but we had one yesterday and it was really good. it looked like the cake was made yet it was soaked in milk so when you ate the cake, it was soft, not really soggy but you can see that it is wet and they put some filling in the middle of the layers of cake. (I'm pretty sure we've had this at Rob's parents house several times, he probably never paid attention) i don't know how to make that and maybe i'll get a recipe for it and out here make it once or twice and see how it goes. it'd be cool if i was home before the march birthday week and i was able to make that for the cake or part of the desserts. it'd be fun.
anyway a couple days ago we rode out to a city called alantic highlands because we heard there are latino areas out there and we passed through a city called rumson - i was told that per capita, rumson is the wealthiest or richest city either in NJ or in the country, im not sure which one. there were definately some really nice homes with their backyards going up against the river or ocean or whatever it is so i have a picture or 2 of that i'm going to send home in another email and i'm going to send a picture of irma and i when we had the tres leche cake - it's her birthday today but we celebrated with her yesterday.
i'm glad everyone is doing good and i keep everyone in my prayers always. i love you and thank you for everything. really, without you and your love and support i wouldn't be here. i'm so gratefull for to have such a wonderful family who loves and cares for me so much. thank you for everything. i love you all.
love craig
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Wed. May 19 2009
Hola!
haha i know. i'm sorry. (I told him he's not allowed to tell us he got hit by a car and then not give any details) yes i am perfectly fine. i really felt like when i was hit it was like i was playing football and someone tackled me. i just stood up and moved my bike out of the road. nothing was broken and i wasn't bleeding anywhere and i honestly felt normal so i wasn't worried. the driver stopped and made sure everything was ok.
so what happened was we had left our bikes at a members house over night and went to get them monday morning. we had an appointment with a recent convert near the memebers area. we were riding against traffic and came to an intersection off a residential neighborhood where the truck was turning right. he never looked right (i guess he didn't need to) and my comp sped up and i thought he saw us coming. he didn't so he started to turn and i was in the way. the bike wasnt really damaged - a broken pedal and a bent pedal bar and thats the worst of it. i have new pedals on it and am still riding it for now. so everything is good and i feel like it didn't even happen but again, it is a testimony builder of the protection we are able to receive when we need it.
i think next week is when i will find out if i will be in the north or in the south part of new jersey which will determine if i will need a better bike or not (i will buy a better bike if i am in the south, not positive yet if i need one for the north).
thats good that schools almost out. i hope they aren't driving everyone too crazy. mason and emily i hope you have fun and enjoy the last week of school. enjoy the swimming and all the other summer activities the happen.
i'm glad to hear the surgery went well (with Rob'd dad) and that everything is good with the baby (Susan's pregnancy). well i guess since everyone else is over their sicknesses i can start mine, if its a sickness. i think i might have allergies here b/c i've been having a runny/stuffy nose almost since i've been here. it's driving me nuts.
mark is going to houston texas! haha thats pretty cool, since my comp from the mtc went to houston texas east spanish speaking. i'm excited for him and i know he's excited too.
haha don't be sorry. you have already done so much for me and continue to do so that i wish i could repay you somehow now and after my mission. really it has been such a great blessing in my life and i know i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the family and friends (the ward/stake too) i made over the past 3 years. i know i've changed immensely and i'm going to keep changing now and probably a whole lot more after my mission. honestly i love you all so much i don't know what i would be doing if it wasn't for you. so thankyou for sending my the blanket and card. i appreciate it so much.
i thought the temple dedication was last week or 2 weeks ago, when susan and luke and emily went down. thats cool though that it's on sunday. i would drive down for it if possible but enjoy it - again, i'm sad im not there to see it.
so one of our investigtors, irma, was sick and she had to go to a doctor i think a few days after our visit with her and we told her that in our church, we have the authority and power to give blessings of health and strength and she immediately asked us to give her one. so we pulled out a chair and we gave her a blessing and after wards she was kinda crying. everything went good and she got better pretty quick. that was something i know changed her.
we went back the next week to see her and we brought up baptism with her (she's had all the lessons and she was being taught before i even was in nj) and she said she wasnt ready or didn't want to prepare for it. we went through the baptisimal interview questions with her and she passed almost everything. one or 2 things she wasn't sure about but for the most part, she passed. for some reason, she doesn't want to be baptised and we're not sure what to do or where to go. she told us that we are always welcome in her home though. we arent meeting with her for a week so i hope and pray that over this week she sees that something is missing and that she'll think about becoming a member.
we have a baptismal date set up for the end of june with edwin, 19 years old, another one of our investigators. his dad is a member so we're hoping that all goes well and that he'll be baptized at the end of june. he's a great kid and i know that if he joins, he will have a much happier life. monday night we were with 2 members and we watched a 5 minute dvd on happiness from the church and we asked them how they have found and find happiness from the church after they were baptised - they both have given up so much of the things they've had or used to do for the church that it shows that they really know for themselves that the church is true. where they live and what they have is very very little, yet they are always wanting to do something for us and they always invite us into their homes. they don't have much they have the gospel, and because of that they are happy, and they always will be, even if they didn't have what they have now.
as far as weather - we've had cloudy days and yesterday was straight rain into the night and today is the same, except its not raining and if it does, its like a misty rain. i guess it's been in the 50s and 60s and will be for a while. to me it feels like it's in the 70s but it's nice and i'm enjoying it other than all the pollen and dust that is in the air (i think i have allrgies to it).
im glad you got the pictures. i'll try and send some next week of the rain we've had. i forgot my usb cord today so i'll remember to bring it next week. it isn't too bad of a place, just i don't like carrying a bike up and down carpeted stairs everyday and sometimes when i wash dishes, i think the hot water either will run out or just not work. i turn the hot water faucet almost a full 360 degrees before the water is coming out steadily. we have a laundry room in the back of the complex too, but we have to use quarters ($1.50 to wash 1 load/ $1.25 to dry 1 load) - i don't like that too much. anyways its fun and it works for what we need.
i love you all and thank you for your love and support and everything you have done and are doing for me. i pray for you all everyday. have a great week.
love elder roberts
i've heard that the suns and the lakers are playing in the playoffs now - whats funny about that is my comp is a huge basketball player and loves basketball - he loves the lakers; i'm from arizona so i'm for the suns - haha imagine what can happen in a companionship over basketball. nothing will happen between us b/c i just don't care who wins or loses. he says though that the lakers will go to the finals. we'll see what happens.
haha i know. i'm sorry. (I told him he's not allowed to tell us he got hit by a car and then not give any details) yes i am perfectly fine. i really felt like when i was hit it was like i was playing football and someone tackled me. i just stood up and moved my bike out of the road. nothing was broken and i wasn't bleeding anywhere and i honestly felt normal so i wasn't worried. the driver stopped and made sure everything was ok.
so what happened was we had left our bikes at a members house over night and went to get them monday morning. we had an appointment with a recent convert near the memebers area. we were riding against traffic and came to an intersection off a residential neighborhood where the truck was turning right. he never looked right (i guess he didn't need to) and my comp sped up and i thought he saw us coming. he didn't so he started to turn and i was in the way. the bike wasnt really damaged - a broken pedal and a bent pedal bar and thats the worst of it. i have new pedals on it and am still riding it for now. so everything is good and i feel like it didn't even happen but again, it is a testimony builder of the protection we are able to receive when we need it.
i think next week is when i will find out if i will be in the north or in the south part of new jersey which will determine if i will need a better bike or not (i will buy a better bike if i am in the south, not positive yet if i need one for the north).
thats good that schools almost out. i hope they aren't driving everyone too crazy. mason and emily i hope you have fun and enjoy the last week of school. enjoy the swimming and all the other summer activities the happen.
i'm glad to hear the surgery went well (with Rob'd dad) and that everything is good with the baby (Susan's pregnancy). well i guess since everyone else is over their sicknesses i can start mine, if its a sickness. i think i might have allergies here b/c i've been having a runny/stuffy nose almost since i've been here. it's driving me nuts.
mark is going to houston texas! haha thats pretty cool, since my comp from the mtc went to houston texas east spanish speaking. i'm excited for him and i know he's excited too.
haha don't be sorry. you have already done so much for me and continue to do so that i wish i could repay you somehow now and after my mission. really it has been such a great blessing in my life and i know i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the family and friends (the ward/stake too) i made over the past 3 years. i know i've changed immensely and i'm going to keep changing now and probably a whole lot more after my mission. honestly i love you all so much i don't know what i would be doing if it wasn't for you. so thankyou for sending my the blanket and card. i appreciate it so much.
i thought the temple dedication was last week or 2 weeks ago, when susan and luke and emily went down. thats cool though that it's on sunday. i would drive down for it if possible but enjoy it - again, i'm sad im not there to see it.
so one of our investigtors, irma, was sick and she had to go to a doctor i think a few days after our visit with her and we told her that in our church, we have the authority and power to give blessings of health and strength and she immediately asked us to give her one. so we pulled out a chair and we gave her a blessing and after wards she was kinda crying. everything went good and she got better pretty quick. that was something i know changed her.
we went back the next week to see her and we brought up baptism with her (she's had all the lessons and she was being taught before i even was in nj) and she said she wasnt ready or didn't want to prepare for it. we went through the baptisimal interview questions with her and she passed almost everything. one or 2 things she wasn't sure about but for the most part, she passed. for some reason, she doesn't want to be baptised and we're not sure what to do or where to go. she told us that we are always welcome in her home though. we arent meeting with her for a week so i hope and pray that over this week she sees that something is missing and that she'll think about becoming a member.
we have a baptismal date set up for the end of june with edwin, 19 years old, another one of our investigators. his dad is a member so we're hoping that all goes well and that he'll be baptized at the end of june. he's a great kid and i know that if he joins, he will have a much happier life. monday night we were with 2 members and we watched a 5 minute dvd on happiness from the church and we asked them how they have found and find happiness from the church after they were baptised - they both have given up so much of the things they've had or used to do for the church that it shows that they really know for themselves that the church is true. where they live and what they have is very very little, yet they are always wanting to do something for us and they always invite us into their homes. they don't have much they have the gospel, and because of that they are happy, and they always will be, even if they didn't have what they have now.
as far as weather - we've had cloudy days and yesterday was straight rain into the night and today is the same, except its not raining and if it does, its like a misty rain. i guess it's been in the 50s and 60s and will be for a while. to me it feels like it's in the 70s but it's nice and i'm enjoying it other than all the pollen and dust that is in the air (i think i have allrgies to it).
im glad you got the pictures. i'll try and send some next week of the rain we've had. i forgot my usb cord today so i'll remember to bring it next week. it isn't too bad of a place, just i don't like carrying a bike up and down carpeted stairs everyday and sometimes when i wash dishes, i think the hot water either will run out or just not work. i turn the hot water faucet almost a full 360 degrees before the water is coming out steadily. we have a laundry room in the back of the complex too, but we have to use quarters ($1.50 to wash 1 load/ $1.25 to dry 1 load) - i don't like that too much. anyways its fun and it works for what we need.
i love you all and thank you for your love and support and everything you have done and are doing for me. i pray for you all everyday. have a great week.
love elder roberts
i've heard that the suns and the lakers are playing in the playoffs now - whats funny about that is my comp is a huge basketball player and loves basketball - he loves the lakers; i'm from arizona so i'm for the suns - haha imagine what can happen in a companionship over basketball. nothing will happen between us b/c i just don't care who wins or loses. he says though that the lakers will go to the finals. we'll see what happens.
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