Hello everyone! This week has been so awesome. On Tuesday, we went to the stake center and met as a zone which was super fun. I got to see some friends that aren't around here. We got to watch Elder Herem play the violin accompanied by Sister Thompson on the piano. After the zone conference we got flu shots and took sweet pictures of the district showing off their shot band-aids. Unexpectedly, President Thompson came out and rolled up his sleeve for the picture too! Other than that we've just been getting ready for transfers which is always weird-just because you have no idea who's going where. It's exciting though. I found out this morning that I'm staying in the White Pines ward! (still in Post Falls) I'm also staying with Elder Ewell and we are getting a third companion, Elder Morris! We apparently might be moving but I have no idea if we are actually moving or not. They told us last transfer we were moving but we stayed here. Oh well, guess we'll see and tell more next week.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Beer, TV and loud music
This week has been... interesting. We went to visit a member of ours named Chuck and the first thing he does is say "sit down boys, I'll grab you a beer then we can turn on the TV and watch some stuff while you're here." Not knowing him, I got extremely concerned and looked at Edler Ewell with complete confusion. He seemed okay with the fact that a supposed member was grabbing his missionaries beer. Chuck came back from the kitchen with two root beers and turned on the TV to the Tabernacle Choir. Luckily, I broke no rules that day! (but I was really worried for a second ) Other than that crazy experience, this week has been pretty regular, oh yeah-except the wall of smoke that has covered the earth. Well it's just how crazy the world is nowadays. That's all folks! Love you lots, talk to you next week!
Monday, September 7, 2020
Week of Gifts
Our district is so awesome! A big thing that we have been doing this week is gifting each other all kinds of stuff. From funny things like used pickleball paddles to a whole lunch restaurant experience. Service is a pure and joyful experience that can be easy and fun. As we strive to serve those around us, we will feel love for them but also feel the love Heavenly Father has for us. If there was ONE thing I wish could be consistent as a missionary as a daily thing it would be service, that is my most favorite part of being a missionary and I wish for everyone to be able to help those around them. The feelings of the spirit that we get when we serve those around us are always available and promised if we serve. I love you all and hope you have a good week, sorry my week was just bland.
Friday, September 4, 2020
Pickleball pros
August 31, 2020
Each of us 5 elders in the apartment play pickleball every morning for our exercise. We also each specialize in different things. We figured with our growing skill and our specialties we should come up with nicknames that reflect each of these. Elder Arndt is named "Power-House" for his exquisite spike. Elder Ewell is named "Low Blow" for his extremely flat hits which are hard to return. Elder Henry is named "The Controller" for his ability to place the ball just out of reach and just in bounds making it hard to judge. Elder Herem is named "Spin Master" for his spin hits that alter the trajectory of the ball after the bounce. Elder Schaumann is named "Singles Killer" if you play him one on one, you're donzo. These are all just for fun but it's awesome to see each of us specialize and grow in these ways. Similarly everyone has spiritual gifts that aid in our growth and understanding of our Heavenly Father and his plan for us. As we strive to grow these talents and aid others in theirs as well we can see the blessings that come hand in hand. With Elder Arndt's spikes and Elder Herem's spins they are near unstoppable. We can combine our spiritual gifts and help each other use them to win those spiritual or even physical fights with the adversary. Utilizing our scriptures and the teachings of Prophets are similar to getting new rackets or a sweatband. In a pickleball game those tools can aid in our success, likewise using scriptures can keep spiritual sweat out of our eyes. It can help clarify everything and allow for more growth than we thought possible. That's just a fun little analogy I thought could help someone this week.Lots of Photography
August 24, 2020
It's been a very good week this week. We have been all over the place but one thing I can tell you about Post Falls Idaho is that it's very much photographable. We will be just driving or walking and boom there's a gorgeous picture just waiting to be taken. There are fields of alfalfa with mountains in the background and a bright blue sky with some clouds. There's a crazy sunset that makes a sweet silhouette picture.Tuesday, August 18, 2020
First Transfer
August 17, 2020
Only 5 months in and this is the first time I'll have to move. I get a whole new companion, a whole new group of elders, a whole new apartment, a whole new district and a whole new zone. And this is the first time my ward, the White Pines ward, has its own set of missionaries. (me and Elder Ewell) So far it's been a crazy week~ we have stopped by a lady named Giliene's home twice and given her a blessing once on Friday and once yesterday. This ward is super awesome! We have met with a bunch of families already and gotten to know them well. I wish there weren't so many because I can hardly remember any of the names! But I'm glad they're all here and so amazing. It's kinda funky comparing the members here to where I was before because there are two sets of Elders in the apartment and two meals get dropped off every night. Idaho is a little more generous when it comes to members feeding us~crossing my fingers that I don't get fat. Anyway I got to ride an electric skateboard this week so that was really fun. I love you all and hope your weeks get brighter and brighter and that you are all staying safe and healthy during these weird times.Lots of service
August 10, 2020
Lots of service this week. We totaled a whopping 7 hours with members and 1.5 with non members. Service work varied from shoveling recomposed cow manure from a truck bed to a yard, to riding our bikes for 45 mins to help load a moving truck. We even did some demo work on a house and helped take out some of the rock that covers the whole thing. I have to say serving is by far one of my favorite (probably most favorite) things to do as a missionary. It's just pure service to those around us to help brighten up the world. We got our transfer calls this morning which have me going to Post Falls, Idaho. I head over on Wednesday and will be there for the next 6 weeks (or more) which will be fun. Hopefully you all have had a good week I love you all and I'll keep in touch!Thursday, August 6, 2020
Facebook as a way to find people?
This week there was an emphasis on using Facebook as a tool to find new people. So my apartment was eager to use our video making skills to aid in the bringing of people to the page! So we went out into downtown with a boom mic (a taped broom handle with a foam football on the end of it). We asked people a couple simple questions about themselves and threw together a sweet video composed of what brings people joy in Spokane. Luckily we didn't get any of the tweakers who would've more than likely responded with "cocaine and hookers" or something along those lines. So far, we've been able to reach quite a few people which has been awesome! We also found out that someone has put our information on Craigslist advertised as free labor so that's fun! Also not sure the legality of it... But we've gotten more service opportunities out of it so that's a good thing! Hopefully you're all able to enjoy your time at home and with loved ones during these weird times. Remember you can always turn to the Lord in anything and he'll be there more than you could ever realize! Love you all talk to you soon!
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Brian the flipper
I had a great week (as per usual) as a missionary. But one thing stuck out that I'd like to share with everyone. Elder Eich and another Elder were on exchanges last week and set up service with a guy named Brian who lives down the hill from us. On Wednesday, Elder Eich and I rode our bikes down the hill to help him out a little. He is a super interesting man! He lives here in Spokane during the week to do work and on the weekends he lives out on an island off the Washington coast. Since he was 18 he has been buying, fixing then selling houses for a living. He had gotten so good at renovation that a collector of authentic medieval furniture got a hold of him and had him professionally house sit and do daily renovations or fixes. So Brian got paid to live on (and maintain) a 5 million dollar plot of land with a giant castle-mansion on it with at least 9 bathrooms. Anyway Brian was super awesome and open about how he was prompted to leave that job and move back to Spokane in March... Just before covid. Needless to say, he is spiritually in tune. We are going to be teaching him and doing more service for him which is exciting.