Monday, February 29, 2016

Another Week

Another week bites the dust! I wish that I had something exciting to tell you about this week but we didn't see anyone--like zero lessons. It snowed so much that we had to cancel with the girls. It was like a blizzard! We got 15 inches of snow in a couple of hours. The schools closed for two days. The roads were so bad! We ended up walking around with our shovels so we could help people as we walked. It was something different to do but I miss the warm weather!

The longer I stay out here, the older I feel and the
older I look, too! Helping put  up drywall was messy!
It was warmer yesterday. The snow is almost all gone. It was perfect timing! I left the keys in the car and one of the elders put his laundry in it and the other elders dropped off a set of hair clippers--then they locked the door! We had to call a service guy to come help us. Even he couldn't get our car unlocked! The elders drove us to the mission office and we got the spare set of keys. It was pretty crazy.

We helped some people move. We also helped the bishop hang some drywall. Nothing too great!

I hope that you have a great week. Thanks for all the prayers!

Love,
     Cooper



Monday, February 22, 2016

Learning to Listen

This week was a lot better than the last. We did a lot of finding and found no one but that's okay. The girls are my little rays of sunshine always. There is nothing better than showing up to a lesson and they are excited to see us and keep wanting us to start as we try to visit with their mom and see how her week was. They really hunger after the gospel. They aren't going to get baptized this weekend. They didn't make it to church because their mom had to work. And last week they were sick. We are moving the date but they are still solid and growing.

Elder Todd
I did the weirdest thing this week. I have been trying to follow the Spirit more. I have a hard time knowing if it's just in my head or the Spirit, so it's always a battle. We were contacting downtown and we walked past this insurance place. I looked in and this girl was there. Oh well, whatever. We walked past again and I thought I saw her crying--like positive she was crying. It was so weird. I felt for her--like ached and we walked past. I was like, "She needs what I have!" So we turned around and (I didn't tell Elder Todd what was going on) we almost walked past again...UGH! Finally, I just stepped in and told her that I felt that she could use this and gave her a card and invited her to check out the church's website. I apologized for it being awkward and walked out. I couldn't believe that I had just done that! But I felt like I had done the right thing. The Spirit confirmed it this week. I have seen the effects of little promptings. I'm so bad at following them that our miles ares starting to pay for it but I'm slowly learning. By the end of the week I was drained--like weary.

Sunday was such a relief! My goal was to take the sacrament and have it renew my covenants and to cleanse me, So I applied myself. That darn Summers' blood came out! I was trying not to cry as I felt the Spirit touch my heart as I was passing the sacrament.  It was such a miracle--so small and yet it renewed, sanctified, and lifted my tired soul. What a blessing to be able to take the sacrament every 7th day for the rest of my life!

My companion and I are adjusting just fine. I just have to learn to love him. He's a great guy. I'm trying to learn to refine myself. Mission's aren't about baptisms. It's about the molding and shaping of the missionaries...building their conversion. When people see that, I believe they feel and begin to see that in the missionaries. That is what ignites something in them!

Love,
  Cooper

So you know that hole in my ear? One of the other elders noticed it and his mom has one. So he asked if he could put a needle in it. (He didn't use the sharp end.) I was pretty sad. It wasn't too deep. His mom can put a whole earring in hers :/ I guess I wasn't meant to have my ears peirced all the way ha-ha

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Blessed are the Valiant

This week was a week or parties and sadness. Transfers were Tuesday and it was a mess, as expected. It is so hard to have your family ripped away from you like that! Fakahau got moved down to Detroit River Branch, lucky guy! He told me that he wanted to go to Detroit. He hadn't been there but wanted to serve there so bad and he got his wish! My new comp is better than Ross but still a challenge. His name is Elder Todd. He's from Utah and been out the same amount of time as Oviatt. He's had 18 comps and as many areas as I have had. I really miss Fakahau but I still have the district and I won't be alone this time.

The hardest part of my week was that an elder that I love went home for medical reasons. He called me in tears and asked for a blessing. He was one of the young ones in the district, my babies, I joke. We went over and gave him a blessing and we talked for a while. He flew home yesterday. People just don't realize how hard a mission is or how valiant some people are to answer the Prophet's call even knowing the demons they will be fighting. If people knew, they would never judge a missionary for coming home early. They honor military for their valor, their courage. They call them heroes. That's what this elder was to me. A dear friend and a hero! May God bless him on his journey.

The girls are now on date for February 27th. We are all super excited about it. They are ready! Their mom brings them to church and stays with them. They missed church on Sunday but so did the rest of the ward. It was so cold! We had 60 people there, maybe. It was small. We have an appointment with them tomorrow and then they are going to go to activity days for the fist time. I'm so excited for them.

It has been a crazy week but this week looks normal. Keep praying for Kaylee and Camryn. They are going to need it to keep Satan off their backs!  Thanks for the letters. I don't think that I need anything--just prayers (always) but you are already doing that. Only 18 weeks to go!

Love,
   Cooper

Monday, February 8, 2016

Goodbye Fakahau

So this week was pretty awesome. It was the last week we had with the Howell district as we know it. Elder Fakahau is leaving!! I'm kind of worried. With the string of companions that I've had, I really wonder who I will be getting and if he is going to be chill or not. We are losing another elder in the district so we are all going to spend the rest of today together.

This has been the hardest transfer call on me. It's like I have known everyone in this district forever and ever. Now they are ripping away my family! I'm trying not to be bitter about it. I signed up for this and told God I would do whatever He asked. I just wasn't aware that he wanted ALL of me plus some! I might need some more prayers depending how tomorrow goes. I fasted and feel like it's going to be fine. Or I'll come out a well-tempered tool of the Lord!  ha-ha

My birthday this year rocked! We had a zone meeting and all of the elders in the district bought matching ties and brought the party to the meeting! We started it off by sitting in the very front and kicking the sisters to the back--which is unheard of! The rest of the meeting was pretty normal. Afterwards my district and one other set of elders went to lunch and stopped in Hell on the way home and had a beer, ginger beer but still! It was super fun! We had dinner and then the elders came over and we just sat and talked. No cake. We all were stuffed from lunch and we all had had dinner appointments.  It was awesome!

Other than that, we had a super awkward lesson with the girls. The Law of Chastity is always a tough one. We hardly teach it and it was to 11- year-old girls! One of the girls had had a bad day. Her boyfriend had broken up with her and she was sad. ("You're 11! You  can't have a boyfriend!") So we had a chat. It was better by the end of the lesson but it was a rough start! Fakahau started and gave a brief overview of what we would be teaching. Then he looked to me. Ummm...so i was like, "Mom, we are going to need some help." So she was like, "Girls, what the elders are trying to talk about is sex." She didn't break the ice--she threw a bomb through it! It all was all good in the end.

The girls came to church again. Its been so cool to see the change in their family since we started the lesson's with them or since I go here. Tomorrow we get new comps. Pray for me or for him--either is good! ha-ha

Have a great week!

-- Cooper

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Progress

So this week was pretty normal. We knocked a lot of doors then got sick of it so we tried everything to not have to knock doors. ha-ha. We had a great lesson with the girls, Camryn and Kaylee, this week.  We taught tithing. We had a member come with us. I felt so bad! This is my first member- present lesson in almost a year. Dearborn was the last ward that I had someone come with us. (Thanks to Marlen!) The lesson went smoothly. It felt like I was in a trio. The member did so great! Afterwards we learned that was an AP when he was on his mission. Man! he got fired up when we told him that he was the first member that had come out with us! He said that is why wards shrink. He was ticked! I would love him to be the next ward mission leader here in Howell but we'll see.

My district and the ladies we helped move.
So the coolest thing that happened is that the girls made it to church! They came!! I felt so bad. The meeting started and they weren't there. We sat down and had the sacrament. I was praying for them and looked back. They came! They had sat in the back! How sweet is that? I was so happy...no, not happy...my joy was full! They have the coolest primary teacher. She is the most loving lady in our ward. It was perfect. Kim, the girls' mom, said she felt like the speakers were talking right to her! I'm so excited to see them this week! As long as they keep coming, they are going to progress! Don't stop praying for them. They have a long road ahead of them but they can make it!

We had a really spiritual lesson with the Merrills. His mom and dad are members. He's less active but that's okay. He and his wife are really funny. His wife is starting to get dementia, so her daughter (who's not a member) asked that we come and share the lessons. We talked about how Satan had tried to stop the First Vision from happening and if Joseph could call upon God and get strength to overcome, so can she! It was really good. The Spirit was strong and we knew that the daughter felt it.

The weather this week has been so warm. Sunny and 47 degrees with no complaints. It's awesome! No snow. It looks like Spring is already here! I'm doing good. Sometimes we focus so hard on being better that I forget how good I'm actually doing....great compared to so many people we meet.

I'll talk to you next week!

--Cooper