The Adventures of My Life

November 27, 2006

New Home

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 1:50 pm

Well, I am sitting here in a new library with a new companion, in a new area….and the place is…..HENDERSON, NC……I am follow-up training Elder Ferons from Chula Vista, CA.  He has about 2 transfers out here in the field and he got trained pretty well, he is a great missionary.  But, I had been thinking for the longest time that I was going to Burlington or Chapel Hill.  I always had ruled out Henderson, cause it was too small.  But, last monday, found out I wasn’t doing to Burlington (cause someone was going to be training), so it really was between Chapel Hill and Henderson.  So, tuesday, we headed out to transfer meeting with Brother Waters.  It was terribly cold and rainy outside…a miserable day to have transfers.  There were quite a group being transferred (a big turn-around is happening in the mission).  We arrived there exactly as the meeting was getting started.  President Wallis started with the leadership changes (some of them surprising, some no), and then he started to announce the other changes.  When he announced that Elder Felger was going to Chapel Hill, I pretty much knew I was going to Henderson, which was confirmed just a minute later.  I immediately looked back at Elder Scribner (who served in Henderson) and also Elder Yenchik (who just was here) and they told me that it was a sweet place…so I was really excited.

Well, I have concluded that they were right, Henderson really is a great place, and I am super excited to be here.  There are only 2 of us missionaries here and we cover the English branch and the Spanish group…so I get to teach in both languages now!  It’s been hard, but I’m getting better.  At the transfer meeting, I met Bob, who was taking us back up to Henderson.  Now, Bob, is one of those members who is a legend…Elder Guerrero told me about him, that he buys food and everything for the missionaries, and always takes them out to eat.  He is a super cool guy, probably in his late 50’s..but he’s been around missionaries his whole life and since he is divorced, we are like his sons.  So, we rode up to Henderson in the cold rain, but in his big RV (Henderson is about 1 and a half hours north of Raleigh..15 miles south of the Virginia/NC line).  He dropped us off at the apartment…which is a huge 4-man apartment.  Elder Yenchik also left tons of food, so i hardly have to buy anything.  But, that evening we stopped by a few spanish investigators that we have…The Lopez Family…and we taught a sweet 2nd lesson (plan of salvation)…we commited them to go to church, but they didn’t show up.  We also visited one of the Spanish families, the Resendiz family…they are a really awesome family.  Our usual attendence on the Spanish side is 15-20 people…hopefully, we can make a branch here soon…that would be awesome.  On the english side…probably about 50-60 go to church every week…and they are all great people.

Well, on Wednesday, I met Brother Owens…or as we call him “Elder” Owens.  He is retired, has lots of time and has nothing else to do except help us out.  He picked us up and we headed out to the middle of nowhere to Roxboro, NC to have our district meeting with the Elders from Burlington.  It went good, Elder Bourgous is the DL…I have been in the same district as him for the last 9 months…it’ll be a year soon with him.  So, afterwards, Brother Owens took us to visit some people and deliver media (stuff that people order from the church).  This is the first area that I have been in that we deal with media and we have about 4-5 pages full.  It is another part of missionary work that I haven’t done.  In fact, we just received 5 more people this morning.  But, sometimes we do have success.  Like with Cleo Lee…who really was a golden contact.  She is a awesome, humorous black lady in her 50’s who called in to order a video.  She let the missionaries in right away and started coming to church.  Her grandson was just baptized this last week and she has a baptismal date for Dec. 16th (would have already been baptized earlier, but just has one obstacle).  We also had a baptismal date for Dec. 2 for another very sweet black lady named Alfreda Towns.  But, we are going to puch that back, cause she didn’t come to church and I don’t think she is ready to be an active member yet.  So, after the visits, we went to eat with Brother Owens and his wife and they are suuuper cool.  We basically spent the whole day with Brother Owens doing missionary work and then ate dinner with them.  Sister Owens is like the meal coordinater and she MAGNIFIES her calling.  I love it.

Well, Thursday was a special day…THANKSGIVING!!  Everything went well.  We tried to play football in the morning at 9 o’clock (the turkey bowl).  So, we went there to the church and met Brother Bently and his father (who were the only ones to show up).  We played in the cold weather and slipped quite a few times in the wet muddy field.  We had a good time.  Brother Bently loves college football, so I got to talk to him a little bit.  Afterwards, we went back to the apartment to clean up, and Brother Bently picked us up to go eat at his house.  We stayed at his house from 12 to 8 (most time I have ever stayed at a member’s house, beating last years record).  We had a great time and they made tons of food.  Sister Bently is from Utah, born in Payson and lived by UVSC in Orem…already asked her if she knew the Powell’s, but she doesn’t.  We made lots of food with them…man, did they put us to work.  But, it all paid off in the end…we had fried turkey, potatoes, green bean stuff, yams, rolls, stuffing, everything.  Later we played a card game and ate some pie…it was all so good.  But then I remembered how long it’s been since I’ve had a thanskgiving at home…many years!

Ok, well, Friday and Saturday also went by alright.  We set another baptismal date (makes 3) with a lady named Anastacia Munoz.  Her son just got baptized and now she wants to support him and be baptized also.  It was only the first time that Elder Ferons had taught her…so it was sweet setting a baptismal date the first time we taught her.  The date is also the 16th of December.  We are excited about her.  On Sunday, I got to meet the branch, they are all such wonderful people.  The Spanish and English combined for sacrament meeting and I had the priviledge to translate in the back (it went very well).  We had 3 investigators at church, Cleo Lee and also the Garcias (part member, parents are members).  And with the Garcias, we are so going to set a baptismal date with them soon.  The work is going great here in Henderson, I am excited.

It feels so good to be out of Wilson, I feel so energized again and we have so much support from the branch and the members and specifically Bob and Brother and Sister Owens.  I truly feel happy and I will do my best to work hard in my Mission “Overtime”.  All of the other people I met at the MTC the first time, are already in their houses..but I still have the luck of being out here, doing missionary work!

Con Amor,
Elder Hardy

November 20, 2006

E Mail at Last

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 1:51 pm

Well, I have good news and bad news.  The bad news is that I just found out I lost all of my pictures in my memory card that I had sent home….and the good news is that I am being transferred (I guess that could be considered as bad news also).  I really don’t know what to think right now, just the fact I am going to miss this place and some of the sweet pictures I just lost.  I someone got another cold…I am not happy about that…I am not feeling too good right now, but I feel better than I did last night.

We did a lot of things this past week.  I was kind of bummed because e-mail wasn’t working last week, but it seems not too much has been happening lately.  But, on Tuesday, we had a “Spanish Council” in Raleight with all of the spanish missionaries in the mission.  That was sweet, I got to see a ton of old friends and relish about the good times that we had together.  Also, from the meeting, I got a new strong resolve to do missionary work.  I am ready for the next area…wherever it is.  It has also been a little tough…because all of the missionaries that I knew in the MTC for my first time…or all of the missionaries that went into the MTC on Nov. 17th, 2004…they are all going home on Wednesday (2 days).  So, it made me a little homesick thinking about that…but I am all right.  I was actually thinking to myself that this is when my mission really counts…I will find the purpose of all of this in the next 7 months…technically the time I should have finished my time as a missionary.  Needless to say, that I am really excited, and that whatever happens, I will try my best.  Members and other missionaries have already started making comments about how much time I have left, but I am sure it is only going to get worse.  Being with 3 others who have the same time or less hasn’t helped.  But I will be with a young missionary in the next transfer, so I know that I will be able to more focused on what I have to do.

Our investigators are doing fine…we set a baptismal date for Sergio for December 9th…I think that he will be ready…but time will only tell.

I have said goodbye to most of the members here…it has been a good time, I feel that I am leaving the area better than I left it…so I have done my part.  I still need to pack alot of stuff and I don’t have a ton of time, so I think I will let all of ya go and I will update ya’all next week.

Happy Thanksgiving
y que el senor les bendiga
Elder Hardy

November 13, 2006

No Letter

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 7:52 pm

Michael reports no letter this week.  His normal email site is down.

November 6, 2006

Transfer Time?

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 1:39 pm

Here we are..in November of 2006.  It’s crazy how time flies.  Just in a few weeks, I’ll be down to 7 months…plus I’ll be transfered to a new area.  Yup…the transfer date is Nov. 21st.  I just have about 2 more weeks of Wilson…thank goodness.  It has been a good area, but seriously, there are not many things to do…it drives me crazy, cause I want to be busy all the time but there is just no possible way.  Anyways, it was a good week.  The highlight of it all was our temple trip to Apex.  Well, Tuesday night was Halloween also.  But, we had to be back in the apartment by 7 o’clock (mission rule).  I guess we couldn’t trick or treat  :(   as mormon missionaries.  Oh well, it was a good day.  Friday was a crazy day…as we had to get up a little early to be out the door at 7 in the morning to be at the temple on time.  Brother Woodard took us all to Apex…and it was a very very interesting ride.  I had to sit in the front seat both the ride up and the ride back.  Brother Woodard talked alot, he is a DJ, and he loves talking.  I was pretty much worn out after the trip, but the temple was a great experience.  It took us about 3 hours to return home (usually a 1 hour trip), because DJ Brother JAW (the DJ name of Brother Woodard), ran a few errands in Raleigh.  It was depressing, seeing my two old areas again (Cary and Raleigh), because they looked so much better than Wilson.  All the buildings, all the cars, all the trees..all the normal people.

Sergio was the only one that came to church this last week.  He is progressing quite well.  We’re going to see if we can set a baptismal date for him.  The only problem is that he might be in it for the wrong reasons (financial help from the church), so we are going to play it safe.  Our other sweet investigators, Rafael and Yareli, could not make it to church, because Yareli just had her baby a few days ago.  It made me think alot about Crystal…cause the baby is going to come fast.  When I first met Yareli, I couldn’t even tell she was pregnant…and it seems like I just met them yesterday.  Time just flies!

Do I always talk about the same things in my e-mails??  I hope not, I really hope you all enjoy the in-depth view into the world of Elder Hardy.  I really do enjoy doing missionary work, although it can be repetative at times..especially here in Wilson.  But, it’s fun being a missionary, I would recommend it to anyone.  I have really learned how to be independent, but at the same time work with a partner to accomplish things (sounds a lot like marriage..haha).  Really, I have gained a new perspective on the church and how lucky we are to be members of the true church.  It’s unreal and sometimes depressing how many people do not want to listen and participate of the blessings. This really is the true church and the way to return to our Heavenly Father.  Sometimes, people do not realize that or just do not want to realize it.  That is one of the most frustrating parts of being a missionary.

So, back to transfers…only in 2 weeks…I kind of got 2 possible choices..Burlington or Chapel Hill.  Burlington has more members but Chapel Hill is a sweet area.  We all think that I’ll end up in Chapel Hill.

Well, have a good week everyone,
Elder Hardy

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