Monday, April 30, 2012

Oh boy, oh boy!

HAPPY MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!

I can't believe it's the last day of April. Holy smokes! Time flies! Mother's day is in less then two weeks now. I haven't even thought about skyping home really. It will be weird. It really seems like I just talked to everyone yesterday fro Christmas.

My allergies aren't as bad right now. So May is good. It's warming up though. Upper 80's. Soon it will be the 90's and 100's. I fully expect to come home in December and have 5 jackets on because I wont know what cold is anymore.

I have virtually no time left on my mission. Sure, I have over 7 months, but I can already feel that slipping away into nothingness. It goes by so fast. People always tell you that, but you never believe them until you are here.

Well, this week, one of our investigators (Bruce) told us he is on parole for 3 years. So... baptism there has halted for the time being. Silly policy. I am working past that right now. We'll see how that goes.

Nothing else is too new. Other then the whole debit card thing in Missouri, life is pretty much the same. Nothing too new to report. We are going on exchanges starting tonight. Elder Bruderer will be with me tomorrow here in Monroe. We have an appointment tonight with a new family that the Sisters found in our area and gave to us. And tomorrow we are going to visit a couple part member families. All on bike. All on the south side. And we biked to the south side the last three days. This will be 5 in a row after Tuesday. Some days I like the bikes and some days I don't. Oh well, better then walking! :)

Okay, I know this is shortish and doesn't really have an substance, but I am not much for words today. Just know that life is good and I love y'all. :)

Love,
Elder Mendenhall







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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Zoo Pictures 2 of 2 (GATOR!)

Here are the gator pictures. He's so cute! hahaaha :D :D :D



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Zoo Pictures 1 of 2

Hey!

Here are the zoo pictures! That is me with the red tailed boa constrictor. He felt so cool!

Then that is Penelope the hippo opening her mouth for us. :) 



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Monday, April 23, 2012

The Zoo...

Hello Everyone,

Well, I am here to tell you about the zoo. And missionary work. But probably the zoo first because it was pretty cool.

First off, our ward mission leader here, Brother Clawson, manages the Louisiana Purchase Zoo here in Monroe. He let us go for free today, so all 8 missionaries in our district went.

The best part?

Holding an alligator.

He was a little one, but still, I got to hold a gator. It was pretty awesome :D  I will send pictures as soon as I can. I am kind of currently without a way to get them to the computer at the public library. But soon! I also got to pet a red tailed boa constrictor. Very enjoyable. They feel so cool! I wish I could have got a picture with it around my shoulders, but the lady wouldn't let us, which is understandable.

I think I took around 200 pictures or so. Hahaha, my 16 GB memory card was next to empty when I started. Lions, tigers, bears (okay, I didn't take a picture of the bear...but still), monkeys, gators, etc etc. Pretty fun time.

On to the gospel though!

We finally had someone in church this past Sunday. Although no one is currently set with a baptism date right now because no one came to church who had a date. Never fear though! Our amount of lessons was up this week, although our number of new investigators was slightly lower then it should have been. Considering it started out as a pretty challenging week with a lot of bike issues, I think it was a pretty good week. I feel good about it at least.

My bike issues are quite the story. So my crank arm fell off on my bike on Tuesday. Not that big of a problem as it has happened most of my mission (I was hoping the new crank arm I got when I first got to Monroe would fix it... no luck though). The problem was that I didn't have any tools to tighten it with me when it started happening, and then when the bolt fell all the way out, I lost it and couldn't find it. Well, we walked homeward and stopped at WalMart to buy a tool so I could fix it next time. A member from the West Monroe ward (who is actually from the Texarkana ward originally. He was on his mission when I was there. I know his family though) saw us and gave us a ride home. (blessing!!)

The next day, we biked to the bike shop (kind of fun to bike scooter style and also one legged... Elder Crockett still can't figured out how I did it...haahaha). They put my crank arm back on and didn't charge me anything for the labor or the bolt. (blessing!) So we went on our way. We stopped at a part member family's house and they didn't answer the door, so I sat down to pet the dog that always comes and sees us when we are there. Well, I split the seat of my pants when I sat down. Luckily Elder Crockett had a sewing kit in his back pack (blessing!) So we decided to bike to a member's house (with whom we had an appointment at 5pm anyway... this was about 2:45) so I could use her bathroom and sew up my pants. So we were biking down there (I was trying to sit down the whole time as much as I could) and a lady stopped us and asked for a bible. We talked to her for a second and gave her a Book of Mormon (blessing!). We then started biking again, as we weren't far from our destination now. Well, as I started biking again, my tire had gone flat. So here I am with ripped pants (not too bad, so that is a blessing, but still...) and a flat tire. So we walk/ride to the member's house. We finally make it there and I excuse myself to the restroom for a few minutes to sew up my pants. Luckily I can sew a little. (BLESSING! hahaha) Well, I was able to fix my pants so I came back out and started on my tire. I couldn't see any stickers or anything else in it and didn't feel anything so I put a new tube in (Elder Crockett had two spare ones in his bag... blessing!). We didn't have a pump though. We were able to catch the maintenance man there though and he could fill it up about halway with his broken air compressor (blessing!). We talked to our member for a bit and then went on our way. We stopped at a mechanic shop just as they were closing up and they filled it all the way up for me. (blessing!) We went on our way as we had a 6:30 appointment on the north part of town with our ward mission leader. Well, we are about to our apartment when my back tire (the same one) goes flat again. So we walk it to the apartment and the Zone Leaders come and pick us up and take us to the meeting (blessing!)

The next morning I fix the tire again. Still can't see a problem. Well, we bike to the church for interviews with our mission president (which went well). We have district meeting. We go to lunch at Wendy's. Come out of Wendy's... and flat tire. So we walk to a member's house who wasn't too far away (we stopped and set up an appoint with an investigator along the way, which went well the next day. Blessing!). The member ended up taking us to WalMart and we just replaced the bike tire on my bike. Not the whole rim, just the tread and whatnot. Anyway, it works great. (blessing!) Friday the seat came loose though and then the handle bars yesterday, but those were easy to fix as I have the tools now.

Also, Elder Crockett bumped into me twice and fell once into the street. No cars were coming and he was okay (blessing!).

So, moral of the story? Keep up your prayers. They are working! The Lord is great and chooses to bless us. :) Anyway, I need to wrap this up. I love y'all! Keep up all the great work back home. I know we are trying hard out here.

Love,
Elder Dwight Mendenhall



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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Picture 2 of 2

This is another picture taken last night by President Pena. Elder Crockett and myself. Aren't we just so lovable and cute? Hahahaha

Have a good day! :)



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Picture 1 of 2

Hey Everyone!

This is part of our district. It's the missionaries in the Monroe ward, minus Elder Hansen. He got cut out of the picture. President Pena, the stake president here took the picture. We are eating at his house (We eat there every Tuesday).

Around the table starting at the left: Elder Crockett, myself, Sister Vanroosendal, Sister Findley, and Elder Hickman.



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Monday, April 16, 2012

Hey Y'all

Hey Everyone,

I hope all is well. It is a rainy and wet day today. I think we are just going to go back to our apartment and be shut ins for the rest of the day until our 5pm appointment.

No one was at church again. Investigators that is. Kind of a bummer. I don't know how to get them there. It seems that as soon as we set someone with a baptism date, they disappear until they can no longer make that date. Hmmmm... I don't know what to do about it either. We are racking our brains and trying to get members out with us.

We went 30 miles on the bikes on Saturday. Not too hard when we go all over the south side because no one is home. We had actually gone 29.13 miles when we got back to the apartment.... so we biked the last little bit in the parking lot so we could get it up to 30. Hahahaha, Elder Crockett wasn't going to settle for anything less then 30 after going so close.

We had a pretty awesome lesson on Monday with Bruce. We taught him the restoration... and now he wont answer his phone. Go figure hahaha, we'll catch up with him though. We met a really nice part member family that has quite a bit of potential. All in all, a pretty good week. We have interviews with President Tucker on Thursday. Other then that and the weather, this week should be pretty normal.

I hope all is well with y'all. :) Have an awesome week!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Monday, April 9, 2012

PS

Hey!

Just a couple more things I thought of that I will share with you really quickly...

We now have Sister missionaries in Monroe. So that's new.

AND.... I got a letter from McKay/Elder Jones this past week! It's about time too! It's doing well from what he said, but it's also hard. It was just really good to hear from him and so I thought I would share. He's been out for 8, 9 months. Time flies!

Anyway, I love you all!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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April 9, 2012

Hey Everyone,

Happy Belated Easter! I hope all is well with y'all. Onto the past week.

Yesterday was a real bummer with church. We were supposed to have 5 investigators in church, and no one showed. So two of the baptism dates that we had dropped off. Not a good way to end the week. Also, just about every door we knocked or person we talked to yesterday wasn't interested or wasn't home. All in all, a little disappointing, but we are not letting it get us down. Elder Crockett is full of faith and optimism. He is a good example.

I have gotten two flat tires within the last two weeks. One on the 29th and one on the 4th. And also on the 29th, I crashed on my bike. I forgot to mention that last week. I scraped along the ground. Tore up my hands a little bit, scuffed up my bike, and ripped a hole on the side of my pants and tore the stitching some. Sister Meeks here in the ward sewed up the stitching and I patched up the other hole. Good as new. And then I sewed up the side stitching on my other pair or pants, as it was starting to come undone. I feel so pro. Hahahaha.

Well, life is good. I have a determination to get physically fit, and not just for a bike. We will see how this goes. I do have Elder Crockett who wants to/needs to stay fit for the military, so maybe that will help. We'll see.

Ummmm... not much else to say. Oh! The church did an Easter campaign this past weekend on Mormon.org and Facebook. Check it out! It's not too late to comment. mormon.org/easter and facebook.com/mormon

Well, I love y'all and hope y'all have a good week!

Love,
Elder Mendenhall



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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

My Brand New Boy!!!

Hey Everyone!

So as I am sure y'all have been dying to know, I am going to tell you about my new companion that I have the honor of training.

His name is Elder Crockett and he is from Edmonds, Washington. He moved to Utah a year and a half ago and was living with his dad in Eagle Mountain. He joined the Utah National Guard before coming out and spent seven months in Georgia (including last summer, so this is already his second in the south... and he likes it. Crazy kid! hahahaha). He does computer networking there. Yup. He is a great kid. I will send some pictures next Monday. He is a hard worker and is super excited to be here. I am working him hard already. His first full day today and we have already gone about 20 miles on the bike, handed out four copies of the Book Of Mormon, taught a few lessons, talked to a couple of other people, set up a few appointments for later this week, and all of that without tracting at all. It's pretty awesome when you just talk to people.

Anyway, I am just loving life and looking forward to training. I thrive in this environment, where I am with a hard working companion (though granted, he is just about done for the day) who wants to work and loves the Gospel.

I hope all y'all are doing well and life is great back on the home front. I am slowing getting my letters written to all of you who are still waiting.

I love y'all! Sorry this is short, but there is work to be done.



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