The Adventures of My Life

April 30, 2007

A Short Message

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 10:31 pm

Hey, sorry, already know that this will be a short letter.  Our baptism (Amber Fisher) canceled last week, her mom called the night before the baptismal interview, and told us that something had come up and that Amber needs to talk with the Branch President.  I have no idea what happened, but I am definately bummed about it.  Looks like I won’t have another baptism before leaving Henderson and hopefully I do leave this next week.  I am ready to finish my last 6 weeks hopefully in Raleigh.

Any questions or comments?
Elder Hardy

April 23, 2007

A Short Message

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 9:44 pm

Well…this letter should be a shorter one.  I haven’t heard any news this week in regard to my new potential nephew, so don’t know what is happening…but oh well.  Hmmm….we actually had a pretty good week, taught 30 times.  Amber Fisher is all ready to get baptized, just needs the baptismal interview this next Tuesday and then she will be baptized on Thursday.  It has been a lot of fun working with her and Alfie.  Elder Jensen and I will be singing a duet of Joseph Smith’s Prayer..it’s going to be sweet.  Also, we have a few other sweet investigators….John, the boyfriend of Beth, has already told us that he knows the church is true, that he recieved his answer…which was way cool.  It was a super cool lesson last night at Bob’s house.  It’s kind of sad that I might only have 2 more weeks in Henderson and then I move on to my last 6 week transfer…

I’m doing alright, keeping the spirit with me, reading and praying everyday, I hope everyone else is doing the same….the church is true!!  See ya next week!

Elder Hardy

April 16, 2007

A Great Week

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 12:47 pm

It was a great week that we just had…although the weather doesn’t seem to agree.  Yesterday, we had a lot of rain and today it is quite windy (kinda reminding me of Wyoming..but not that bad!).  Hopefully the weather will start warming up again..I want to be sweating my shirts yellow, so I don’t have to take them home with me in June :) .  We had an interesting week, starting out on Tuesday.  Went to Durham, and on the way, Brother Owens took us to eat some southern barbaque (I think I will die if I can’t find southern BBQ in Utah…it is sooo good!).  I made my final request to President Wallis.  He asked me if I had any questions and then I told him that I wanted to finish my mission in Raleigh…where I was taken out without much notice.  He made the classic replay, “We’ll see”.  So…at least I got my little opinion in there…let’s see if it really makes a difference!

On Wednesday, did the usual, all the way up to Roxboro just for a little district meeting.  Came back and did some stuff and I believe we had dinner with Sister Owens and man was it good.  I will have to take you all to see Sister Owens because it gives her lots of pleasure to make yummy food.  On Thursday, of course we did some planning, had a good day I recall and then on Friday, I went to the Dirty “D” (Durham).  Now that was fun and there were tons of hispanics!!  Made me envy the city area.  The only thing is that those hipanics in the city are more hard-hearted.  The hispanics in Henderson are usually way nice and are pretty humble.  But I would still like to go to Raleigh when this transfer expires in just 3 weeks.

On Saturday, I returned to Henderson and we had 3 sweet exchanges, but in some form or another, didn’t turn out well.  In the morning, one of the guys we were going to visit had to work, so we just visited with his wife…didn’t see much enthusiasm from her.  And then we were going to teach Ofelia Lopez’ brother after we ate lunch with them…but that was just a dream.  The lunch was way good, “huevos rancheros” and then she heated up some sweet left-overs…Ofelia cooks way good.  Later on in the afternoon, Deivis Torres…a member that we just found, called and told us that him and his wife would not be able to make it to our dinner with the Bentley’s….that was a bummer, but we still had a great time with them…ate chicken, wild rice and rolls…Sis. Bentley is another great cook in this branch.  Afterwards, we saw a sweet spanish investigator, Marco Antonio Castillo, who can’t wait to read the Book of Mormon, and definately will be at church this next Sunday.

Yesterday, we had a sweet day.  It was mostly an improve day.  I got a call a few minutes before we left for church, asking if I could teach the english principles class.  I was already scheduled to give a talk in spanish sacrament, so I agreed.  So, in Spanish sacrament, I directed the music, passed the sacrament and gave a inspiring talk.  Then I taught the gospel priciples class and then for priesthood, Brother Tomas gave me the lesson book and asked me to teach…so I also taught that class.  Then After church, we taught Amber (who will be baptized next week), went up to Bob’s house and had lunch with the Bentley’s.  Then we did a media, way far way, almost out of our area.  And then to cap it off, we taught John and Beth at Bob’s place.  John is a non member and is the significant other of Beth, who is a member.  It was a super good lesson and we are going to continue with him

That was pretty much my week, I hope you enjoyed it!
Elder Hardy

April 9, 2007

Cool Again

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 5:48 pm

I don’t think this letter will be too long…but I have been alright this week, things are going well in Henderson…I am staying strong.  We had a lot lined up this last week to get investigators to church, but only one showed up (Lenny Riggan).  We have been teaching this sweet family, Miguel and Vicki Sanchez…who are catholics, but by tradition only.  They are way cool…way friendly…and hopefully we can get them to church (he needs to stop playing baseball on Sundays).  We had a great lesson with them on Saturday, watched the Restoration and the spirit was very strong.  Then, we spent the rest of the day Saturday helping a family move and then at a spanish birthday party (cumpleanos).  We were freezing outside, believe it or not….after a few weeks in the 80’s and 70’s, it dropped down to the 40’s and it snowed a little in the early morning, Saturday!!  Snow in April!!!  I must already be back in Utah!!!  Wait a second..I still have 10 weeks left.

Anyways, we are keeping ourselves busy with the work…The branch is doing well….We will also have quite a busy week this next week, including a dinner on Saturday night with the Bentley’s with some invited guests, Deivis Torres and his wife.  It is a great story how they were found.  A member in our branch had a strong feeling to give him a book of mormon since last September, and finally gathered up the courage.  He is actually a spanish teacher at a school that her grandchildren used to go to.  She gave him a BOM and found out that he was baptized when he was 12 years old in Colombia.  But…she got the wrong address and didn’t get a phone number, so we could never get a hold of him.  On Friday, we were up in Warrenton (where they live) and I decided to look again and as we were walking past a duplex, I had a strong feeling to knock there to look…the first door, no one answered…and the 2nd one, a hispanic guy who spoke good english and it happened to be him!!  It was a great experience.

Well..that was pretty much my week…hope everyone is well.

Elder Hardy

April 3, 2007

A Nice Spring Day

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 8:26 pm

Hello!!!  How is everyone doing this fine spring day (at least it’s nice here).  The trees are blooming, the flowers are out and there is a layer of fresh pollin on the car.  Spring time in North Carolina is wonderful!!  Well, just barely started the new transfer and recieved a new companion last Tuesday (cause Elder Baird left)…his name is Elder Jensen…he’s alright….very quiet and very concentrated…hopefully we can get a lot done.  We already had a good week….almost set a baptismal date with our new sweet investigator Lesha Palmer…she is way cool..I think I was describing her last week…but she is always so happy although she has many sicknesses including MS.  But she wants to get baptized.

We have some other good potentials also and we are always trying to find new people.  Elder Jensen just came from Wilson and he started his mission in Cary, so we have talked about some of the people there.  Seems like a lot of them are doing well.

General Conference was wonderful as always…There were so many good talks, it would be impossible to make a list of them here.  I especially liked Elder Scott’s opening talk on prayer and then Elder Holland’s talk about language…they were way powerful and hopefully I can apply their counsel.

Things are going well….trying to work hard ’till the end….I hope I get transferred to Raleigh for my last 6 weeks…it’s possible!!

Elder Hardy

April 2, 2007

A Fine Spring Day

Filed under: Mission Posts — Mike @ 12:38 pm

Hello!!!  How is everyone doing this fine spring day (at least it’s nice here).  The trees are blooming, the flowers are out and there is a layer of fresh pollin on the car.  Spring time in North Carolina is wonderful!!  Well, just barely started the new transfer and recieved a new companion last Tuesday (cause Elder Baird left)…his name is Elder Jensen…he’s alright….very quiet and very concentrated…hopefully we can get a lot done.  We already had a good week….almost set a baptismal date with our new sweet investigator Lesha Palmer…she is way cool..I think I was describing her last week…but she is always so happy although she has many sicknesses including MS.  But she wants to get baptized.

We have some other good potentials also and we are always trying to find new people.  Elder Jensen just came from Wilson and he started his mission in Cary, so we have talked about some of the people there.  Seems like a lot of them are doing well.

General Conference was wonderful as always…There were so many good talks, it would be impossible to make a list of them here.  I especially liked Elder Scott’s opening talk on prayer and then Elder Holland’s talk about language…they were way powerful and hopefully I can apply their counsel.

Things are going well….trying to work hard ’till the end….I hope I get transferred to Raleigh for my last 6 weeks…it’s possible!!

Elder Hardy

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