Monday, December 15, 2014

Pictures and baptisms




On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 

 I thought that these were shrimp-turns out they are fried grasshopper-Yes, Braden ate them-oh my.



Braden,
Wow,wow,wow, Thanks for the pictures. They are fun to get. You look very tan. Love where you were putting your water bottles. Shrimp with their heads-did you eat them?

How are thing going in your new area? Any investigator's or are you doing the dreaded tracting .? How close are you to the lake? Stay away from those hungry alligators or are they crock's?

This week went pretty well. Zach and Parker made it to their choir concerts. An old time friend of mine-Sheryl Maness- came from Mississippi to visit family and took some time to visit me. It was fun to catch up on all that is going on with her.
It finally SNOWED again. The younger ids were so excited. We've had a lot of rain lately. To bad it melted today.

So, I wrote my talk and was excited about giving it, woke up Saturday not feeling the best. By noon was running a fever and feeling crapy. So President Bunnel got to speak for me today. Oh well. Maybe the next time I speak, the topic will be the same and I can still use the talk.

Did you get the BOX?

Love, MOM

Enjoy the heat for me.



Well when i am in the sun all day there is no way not to get tan and also its the hottest parts of the year here so we get even extra sun haha. The area is going well we have had 4 baptisms and we have another 6 lined up for the end of the month, we havnt done any tracting yet we have a huge teaching pool for the first time ever. I am not to close to the lake my last area was not far at all from the lake just a 5 min taxi ride haha the people say that because it has been populated by people now the crocks dont come to that side anymore.
Why is it that when every there is an activity you always get sick i dont understand i think you might be allergic to it or something So that shrimp or what every you called it is not shrimp at all and yes i did eat those grasshoppers haha
 yes grasshoppers that have been fried in oil.
I got the christmas box and have been opening the letters one at a time. Sorry but i opened the wrapped stuff as well the thing is if there is food in packages the humidity gets to it some times so i open to make sure it will be ok to wait for some time haha. the chocolate was very good though! i have been craving sweet things for some reason and it is hard to find things that will get rid of the crave. Thanks!!! 

Never be 
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Always be  

Monday, December 8, 2014

Wow, I'm behind-and another transfer in the works


Re: Another w


On 12/8/14, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Braden,How are things in way off Africa? Any baptisms set up? What is
> the weather like and what have you been eating? Anything interesting?In
> Dad's last email, he told you not to open the box we sent. He is WRONG-OPEN
> it! It has things in it to decorate with and letter from the family. Open
> one letter a day until the are gone. I got you and your comp. some fun ties
> to wear. I'm sure they will be quite a conversation starter.
> The busy time of year has hit. Christmas shopping for the family has begun.
> Christmas concerts for bot Zach and Ethan have already begun. Zach has 4
> performances this week. Hope that he can stay on top of his school work.
> Parker has one tomorrow for the school assembly and then Wednesday night at
> South Towne Mall.
> Another lady has been helping with the bells in Parkers choir. She won't be
> there Monday to help point to the notes and the rhythm, so I am going to try
> and do it. We'll see how it works out tomorrow, guess. I had Dad play the
> piano part so I could get it right--so hopefully it will go smoothly.
> I'm sure Dad told you about the speaking part that Parker has. And yes, the
> get to sing a song in Swahili. I told Parker that he would have to sing it
> to you when you call for Christmas .
> Have you heard anything about transfers yet? Do you think your staying? Or
> do you want to go to a new place?
> So Bro. Holland told me the wrong date for speaking at the Spanish ward. It
> is this coming week. So, the topic now makes a little more since. But now I
> only have 1 week to prepare my talk. I know procrastinating, isn't the best
> thing to do.
> We have had yucky sickness at our house the past week. One person gets
> better and some one else comes down with something totally different. I
> guess it is that time of year.
> I hope that you are staying healthy and Happy.
> Love ya tons, Mom
> Christ is the reason for the season!
>
>

Things are going well here in Africa, not much has really happened
though we do have a few baptisms lined up lets see if they go through.
The weather is very hot!!! in the end of this month and beginning of
next month it will be the hottest time of the year!! its time to drink
lots of water. So lately i have been eating burgers, soup, rice,
chicken, beef, salad, eggs, the sunday terdition and some others as
well haha. some times pizza on friday its expensive haha. The most
exciting thing that has happend was transfer news, i will be leaving
and going to Seeta maybe this will be my last area with the way i stay
in areas haha. i am kinda looking forward to the new area, the stake
pres. stays in that area. Sounds like you are moving around a lot
these days.
> > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Dear Braden,How was your week? Hope you were able to have a good > Thanksgiving ! I don't know if Dad put more money i your account or not. But > I'm planning on adding more soon. You should still have enough for what ever > you need.This week was actually pretty good and low stress-which was nice. > We had a small Thanksgiving with just us on Thanksgiving day. I baked the > turkey, made mashed potatoes and rolls. We warned up some veggies and called > it good.The next day, Ethan told me that I forgot to make the > stuffing-ooopppss. That's his favorite part. So, for dinner we ate pizza and > stuffing. Funny combo but we got it in. > The weather was actually great on Saturday for the drive to Morgan. There > were about 55 of us there. Mike and Teri invited the Loveland side of the > family also. I know a few of them, so it was fun to catch up. We had it at > the church so there was plenty of room. There was also lots of food because > every family brought something. We actually left before it got dark. It > was nice to not have to fight the cold icy roads like we have in past > years. > Kaderyn Kitchen gave her home coming talk in church today. She did an > amazing job. But she still wears strange clothes. Okay, I think they are > strange. Dad, Zach, Paige and I sang the special musical number today. We > did an okay job. Next time Dad doesn't get to pick the song-Haha. > So, tomorrow we get to go back to our normal routine, which will be nice. > Keep on trucking and touch those around you. > Love, MOM > Don't just let your light shine so others may see it.But let others see him > (Christ) shine through your light.

> so i looked at my card and guess what it is expired haha so putting money in
> wont do anything hehe.Never be ♯Never be ♭
> Always be ♮
>
> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Braden Erickson
> <braden.erickson@myldsmail.net> wrote:
> Things are going well here, this is the last week of the transfer then i am
> left with only 4 more to complete!!!?!?!?! strange time is going way to
> fast!!! oh well. So i have pictures to send up the problem is the interent
> is slow again, i dont know i might go look for a new place to email we will
> see. but you wont believe the pictures if i get them sent day haha.Never be
> ♯Never be ♭
> Always be ♮
> > > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 9:08 AM, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Braden, Glad to hear that you are keeping busy. Good for setting some end of > the year goals.Do you have any special plan for Thanksgiving? Do you think > you will get to eat Turkey?We are having Thanksgiving on Saturday at Teri's > with the whole gang. So we are going to do a small turkey meal at home on > Thursday.The kid are out of school on Wednesday thru Friday. Paige and her > friends are planning on going to the temple. Paige is trying to convince > Ethan to go with them, since he just got his recommend renewed today. We'll > see if he is brave enough to go.I found out today that the topic I get to > speak on at the Spanish ward-right before Christmas-is the First Vision. > That will be interesting. I thought for sure it would be on the Birth of > Christ. Good thing that I haven't started planning my talk yet.Hope you have > a good and busy week.Happy Thanksgiving, MOM > What if you woke up in the morning and the only things you had were the > things you thanked God for the night before? >

> Sounds like you are about to shove your face full of food haha, i wish i
> could but i will be working and i dont know if i will have the money to do
> such a thing anyways. i might try to cook some chicken or something we will
> see. we dont really celebrate it here.
> sounds like a lot is happening thats good though that paige is planning to
> go to the temple lets see if ethan goes haha.
> will you be speaking in spanish?? haha just kidding i dont know if i would
> be able to do that anymore i am sure i could if it was not to long after
> school ended but now umm i dont think so. That is a strange topic for
> christmas haha.Never be ♯Never be ♭
> Always be ♮
> > Things are going well, not much has happend we are trying to get atleast 4 > more baptisms for the year in our area, so we need to do a lot of finding! > besides that not much has happend. they didnt even inspect the houses haha. > i dont know maybe pres was trying to scare us or something.Never be ♯Never > be ♭ > Always be ♮

Monday, November 3, 2014

catching back up


FW: Halloween, etc,





On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Loren J Erickson
Hey Elder,
Heard about your little "run for your life" episode last week.  I hope that ended well.  I know what it's like to have an over-zealous member (or non-member) take too close an interest in the missionaries.  In one area I was at there was this older lady who kept calling the missionaries (us) early in the morning, like 3am.  Not fun when you have to get up at 6am.  We finally had to get the local branch leadership involved.  Anyway, I hope you don't have a stalker problem.  Be careful, and understand that not everyone has your best interest at heart.  "Be wise.  What can I say more?"  Now who was it that always used to use that scripture in FHE?  Oh, yeah.  :)
Before I write you again Halloween will have come and gone.  Hope is super excited but she's still trying to make up her mind about what she's going to be.  Only Hope and Parker are still young enough to go trick-or-treating, if you can believe that.  Zach is headed to some friend's party dressed as an English gentleman, complete with top hat, sash, cane and monocle.  I have to say he certainly looks the part.  Ethan is also headed to a friend's party but I have no idea if he is dressing up or not.  The kids are getting old, that's for sure. We're carving pumpkins for FHE tomorrow.
I installed a new light switch in my office.  Not one from my company.  It's from a company called Belkin and the product family is called WeMo.  Not sure what that stands for, but it's pretty cool.  I can control the light switch from anywhere in the world with my phone.  I can also set schedules for when it turns on and off, including what it does when we're away.  It's supposed to support motion detection too I think, but that function is not available in the mobile app, so maybe that's something else.

I think my company may be in a little bit of trouble because it's kind of ignoring the home automation mass-market, which is growing like crazy right now.  I think if they don't do anything, they could find themselves in a position where they have a very limited potential market.  That's what they call being a niche player, and that's not a good thing.  Anyway, it's good to keep up with what's going on in this space.  I also applied at a company called Vivint, which is a competitor to Control4, and had a screening interview over the phone that I thought went very well, but I haven't heard anything in over a week, so who knows.
Bishop Gooch asked about you today.  I told him you were working hard and doing well, but that there was a little friction between you and your current companion.  I hope that's getting better.  Maybe that has changed, or is in the process of changing.  How are your suitcases holding up?  They were recommended by missionary moms, so I hope they are serving you well.  What do you want for Christmas?  Any other durable goods that you need?  Stuff you can't find over there?  Gotta get that box off soon.

Send pictures when you can.  One thing to consider about emailing pictures to yourself is that your hotmail account (if that's the one you're using) has a limited storage capacity, and you don't want to lose any pictures because you overflow that.  If you are using that account and the password is still the same (the one about the car?) then would you mind if I logged in and put some of those pictures in a safe place?  It's completely up to you and I won't do it if you don't want me to.  

Not much else has happened since I last wrote.  I'm going to have to take the van in for service, because the transmission is shifting really hard.  That sounds expensive.  I hope it doesn't turn out to be a lemon.  :[
Take good care of yourself physically.  Be mindful of who you come into contact with. Watch your personal hygiene.  Be obedient to the mission rules and listen closely to what your mission president counsels you to do.  You are on the Lord's errand and He will protected you if you give him your whole heart, might, mind and soul.  I love you deeply, and am proud of the example you are setting to your siblings and others. 
Love,
Dad 
Things are going well here in Uganda, the work is going well, we have 4 investigators that are progressing and we also have a mission tour coming up soon with one of the 70 so that will also be fun. we also had transfer news and me and my companion will be staying, but there is a elder in the district that is driving me insane i have just resulted to ignoring him and pretending he is not even there anymore. besides that not much has happend.

Never be 
Never be 
Always be 


Re: Another week

 
 
10/27/14 
 

 
To:  Traci Erickson

Sounds like you have a lot going on haha. everything is going well here we had transfer news and my companion and i will be staying together and there is also another elder staying that is driving me insane, i guess we will have to come up with some way of solving this haha. umm so we are also having a 70 come to uganda to talk with us and take us on a tour. that will be fun! besides that we have 4 progressings and so that will be nice! but thats about all. not much has really happend


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On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hey Elder E,
What's up? Have you see anymore of your stalker? Hope she doesn't get to creepy.
So, I was just thinking that I should be getting a Christmas box put together for you.  Do you need anything special?  I know you want food-but what else?  I can't believe that is already so close to the holidays.
We bought hope a princess costume for halloween and now she wants to be a builder.  We'll see what she really goes trick or treating as.  Parker hasn't decided yet, so he thinks we need to go shopping tomorrow.
Zach was asked to Sadie's-yup, he was. It was by a girl in choir that he doesn't really know.  And of course, I can't remember her name.  Hopefully, Zach will email you and tell you more.
Paige is keeping busy-working 5 days a week. She got a call from the school district to see if she wanted to be a teacher's aid-she did apply for a few positions months ago. But since she is liking smash burger's and only has a short time left, she isn't going to do it.
Ethan tested for his orange belt on Friday. He was the only one his level testing, so he had to do it all by himself.  he did a great job and remembered everything.  They gave him his sparing gear in a huge bag-ya know, like you had- but fancier, since they bought everything for him.  He is pretty excited about it.
Fall is really here. It is getting colder and darker way to early. The sad part is, that day light savings is next week and then it will be darker even earlier. 

Hope that things are going well for you and that you are staying healthy and happy.

Loe ya, MOM


Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 17:37:04 +0300

Subject: Re: Another week
From: braden.erickson@myldsmail.net
To: tracirerickson@hotmail.com

Okay, thats good. So something very interesting happend yesterday! we had a crazy girl come to FHE at the church, i already know her because one of my old companions and i tought her anyway. lets say she likes mazungu (white people) and she ended up staying the hole time the scary thing is what happend after FHE, she remained behind as we talked with some of the members to see if there  were any referrals. we realized that she was still there and asked her why she was still there. she said she wanted to see where we stay!!! we told she that visitors are not allowed and she asked why not after sometime of trying to help her realize that she would never know where we stay we told her to go home, wait and ate some fries that the members made for us. after eating she was still there!!! we went up to her and told her GO HOME! very boldly she just looked at us and said okay......you think she would get the point, well she didn't she was determined to find out were we stayed. it was then we realized we had to get her to talk to a member so we could leave without her knowing. as we got her to talk to a member she saw us heading out and ran to the gate and tried to meet us on the road, well i saw that and so i started to run so she would not find us. luckily she didn't find us or we would have had a long time trying to get her to leave us.
So your probably wondering why i am emailing on tuesday...lets just say we got a call from the ZL saying we had to fill out a survey that we have to do and i finished and have to wait for my companion to finish as well. 

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On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 6:54 PM, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> wrote:
Your jar of quarters are safe in their jar, up high in the kitchen cabinet.


Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 14:52:43 +0300

Subject: Re: Another week
From: braden.erickson@myldsmail.net
To: tracirerickson@hotmail.com

Sounds like your having a fun time, with everything going on. So about Ebola it has not come to Uganda yet, but we have had its twin here for a little but now that is gone as well. Mission president has had a very close eye on it, and he is handing out hand sanatizer to everone. he gave it to us first (the zone) because the the twin was in the hospital was in the area. by the way the twin is MALBERG or something like that if you wanted to know it has the same simtrums as Ebola but just kills you slower. but like i said its not here anymore.
My companion and I have been doing better we have been working hard and i think that helps a little.
So, just wondering you know the quarters that i had did you save those or did you just give them to zach or something??? I saw the pictures of the coins and it reminded me about the quarters i had haha.
So about the pictures i wont be able to send them today because i forgot my camera...next week i hope the internet will be ok because today it is really fast. 

Never be 
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Always be 

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Traci Erickson <tracirerickson@hotmail.com> wrote:
Braden, Sorry that you are having so many problems with slow computers.  Hope that they are working better today.  How are you doing? Have you heard of anything about the ebola virus lately?  So some guy that was infected by it in Africa, got on a plane and went to Texas…he died and now so has a nurse. Scary times in Texas.

On a brighter note, we went to the R's to start our yearly family service project for Christmas.  We are making hats out of yarn.  Dad even figured it out.  So, hopefully, we will have lots made for Christmas.  

I subbed in primary for the chorister. It was fun doing my old calling again.  Hope decided that she had to stay with me both hours.  Dad had a rough night and didn't make it to church.  Oh ya, Ian Miller had his farewell today. He gave a good talk. He joked about if he stutter a lot, it was because his dad has horrible handwriting. Pretty funny. He is going to the Philippines, he leave this week. I don't know which MTC he is going to. Guess I'll have to ask. They'll have two missionaries out for a while.

Grandma E. had a hip replacement this week. She is home now walking with a walker and in lots of pain. But hopefully when she heals she will be out of pain.

We had fall break and the kids don't go back to school until Tuesday. It has been nice to have a few days off-even for me.

Hope you are doing well and teaching lots.  Send pictures when you can.

ove ya lots, Mom


Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2014 14:47:09 +0300

Subject: Re: Another week
From: braden.erickson@myldsmail.net
To: tracirerickson@hotmail.com

So we will get to see general conference on the 25 and 26 of this month they have to send the dvd's to us because of time difference its hard. the baptism was push back to next week though. umm me and my companion get into a little fight but now it is all settled down and we are working hard. besides that not much happend

Never be 
Never be 
Always be 

Monday, October 6, 2014

Quick note


Re: Another week





On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Traci Erickson
Hey Braden
Just a quick email.  This week was good.  The best part was General Conference.  Hope was excited about it because we got to stay home.  She did a good job of coloring and keeping herself entertained quietly.  It was neat to be able to hear some of the talks given in the person's home language.  
Were you able to see it? Or do you have to wait to see it until later?  
I loved all of the talks. Some of course, more than others.
Did your baptism go through this week?
Hope all is well with you and that you are keeping healthy.

Hugs and prayers, MOM


So we will get to see general conference on the 25 and 26 of this month. They have to send the dvd's to us because of time difference its hard. The baptism was push back to next week though. umm me and my companion got into a little fight but now it is all settled down and we are working hard. besides that not much happend

Never be 
Never be 
Always be 

Ogden Temple

Date: Sep 22, 2014 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Ogden temple dedication, flu shots


On Mon,
Hi Elder,
I hope you are well and happy.  Ebola is still a problem so make sure you're taking very good care of yourself.  I hear you have a new companion from South Africa.  Are you training him?  I hope you appreciate that for many hopeful missionaries from outside the U.S. the prospect of going on a mission can be a big challenge, and many make huge sacrifices to do so.  Treat him well, and be patient.  If you are his first companion, he will always remember you. 
I also understand that you are once again close to an Elder that is a little annoying.  Something about bouncing around all the time?  Just remember that you are there for the same reason, and he has a very different background from you.  Also, you have dealt with a LOT worse.  Just put the people first and you will be able to handle Tigger.
Friday, most of the family got flu shots at my work.  Mom, Zach, Parker, Hope and me.  Paige was working and Ethan was camping (more on that later).  By that evening we were all feeling pretty yucky.  Mom and Parker are still not 100%.  I guess sometimes the treatment is as bad as the disease. 
Ethan went to the Little Sahara desert for an overnight campout.  Did you ever go there?  I went LONG time ago (meaning, when I was a scout), and remember it being a very alien place.  Sand dunes as far as you could see.  Ethan came home pretty tired since they didn't get to sleep until after 3am apparently.  He is totally into scouts, and should be getting his Life rank at the next court of honor. 
Today was the rededication of the Ogden temple.  It was one of the older temples in the region, not counting the Manti, St.George and Salt Lake temples of course.  It was in bad repair, so they "reconstructed" it.  If you recall what the Provo temple looked like, it was kind of like that, but now it looks completely different.  Paige, Zach, Ethan and I went to one of the dedication sessions.  They had three altogether.  That is always a special experience.  I learned a lot from two talks that were given.  One was by a member of the first presidency of the seventy, and was about time.  The second was from the relief society general president, and was about the scripture that goes: "Come, and let us go up to the  house of the Lord, where he will teach of his ways...."  Or something like that.  It was very inspiring.  The only downside was that the choir was not very good, but maybe I'm a little sensitive to that.  It must be pretty intimidating to sing in a small group (20 people) in front of hundreds of thousands. 
We need to start putting together a Christmas package pretty soon, so let us know what you need. 
I love you and am so pleased with your example both to the people of Africa and your brothers and sisters. I'm sure you are not aware of the positive influence you are having on them, especially Zach and Ethan.  Take care of yourself, be obedient, work hard and you will find success.

Love,
Dad

So my companion is not new he has been out on mission the same time as i have Yes, thats right hes a mission brother! this is my 3rd mission brother kinda crazy! The work is starting to pick back up again, thats good we are even having a baptism next week as well. besides that not much has happend. just working hard.

Never be 
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Always be  

Flu shots


Re: Another week



On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Traci Erickson
Braden, 
How was your week? Who is your new companion, I hear he has quite the name?  Is he a greeny?  Is the Elder that is a trouble maker, making trouble?

This week was quite an adventure. I decide to go on a diet and bought some diet stuff through an essential oils place.  I took the it twice on Monday and was fine.  I took it again on Tuesday morning and during preschool started to feel funny and itchy.  It got so bad that I had dad come home from work and called the preschool parent to come pick up their kids.  I took Benadryl and started feeling better but that stuff makes me sleep.  I guess, I have to loose weight a different way.

Dad's work had flu shot day at his work on Friday. So, I took everyone that was home and we all got shots.  Paige mixed it because of work and Ethan was at a campout for scouts.  Lucky them because the rest of us felt yucky Saturday and Sunday.
A few of us did make it to church though.
The Ogden Temple was re- dedicated today.  So normal church was cancelled.  Only people 8 years and up with their special yellow temple card could go to the rededication at the stake center. Hopefully we are all feeling normal tomorrow.  And the shot better actually work. Cause who wants to be sick for no reason.

Zach got new glasses a few months ago and already broke them. Okay, so they wren't really broken.  The little screw came out so the ear piece came right off. He didn't even tell me until Friday night. So, when all of us went feeling so great, I took him and his glasses back to Standard optical to have them fixed. He can't drive blind for some reason.  We also picked up his and Paige's contacts that have been sitting there for probably 2 weeks.  So now they both and see.  
Both Paige and Zach are still working at Smash burger but have told the manager that they can no longer work Sunday's.  They were being scheduled every Sunday and Paige has a primary class so it just wasn't working out.  She was a fraud that she might be fired but she wasn't.  They like her too much. Zach told them that he can only work 2 days a week.  Working 4 days a week and getting home at 10 p.m. and then trying to do home work was getting a little too much for him.  At  least they both can still work and earn some spending money and college money.

Hope all is going well in Africa.  Hope all of the sudden relayed that she is 5 and when are you coming home.  She was disappointed when we told her not until May. But hey, it is getting closer.

Love ya, MOM


Wow, sounds like you had a interesting week, You do know that the flu shot they give you is normally the wrong one right they is a small % of them giving you the right dose. anyway lets hope it was right one. Zach was blind huh thats silly of him not telling you till now. Yeah, paige sent me a email saying she might get fired or quit if they wouldnt give them sundays off haha. Normally people understand. Just like Winger's did. Hope finally remembered huh thats funny haha its not all that far away just about 8 months. my last companion did the math haha.

So not much has happend really we are just trying to get the area back on its feet again from all the napping we did last transfer. So my comp is not a greeny he came out on mission same time as i did so we are mission brothers thats the 3rd mission brother i have served with wow thats crazy. oh well. so the trouble maker has not been making to much trouble but he has a little i think he has realized that i was no fun to teaz anymore. besides that i am having a baptism next week thats awesome.

Never be 
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Always be 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Training a greeny...


Re: missed you

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On Mon, Sep 15, 2014
Hey Braden,
What's up?  We missed the pictures…so remember to send them.  How was your week? Anything exciting or interesting happen?

I forgot to tell you last time… Parker received the Religious knot, Weblos badge and compass and arrow point And the ARROW OF LIGHT at the last Pack meeting.  It was also the pinewood derby and he got to race again.  We thought last year was his last time…so nice of them to do it on his birthday.  He and dad whipped the car together really fast and guess what? It came in 4th place out of all of the cars.  No more boys in Cub scouts now.  Parker is now in New scouts and likes it.  Both Ethan and Zach are very close to getting their life…then they can do their Eagle project.  Hopefully we get them that far.

This weekend was Stake Conference.  All of the talks were on Hastening the work.  They had a returned sister missionary talk about how it is really helpful for the members to do the finding and the missionaries to do the teaching.  More people get baptized that way.  All of the speakers had great messages.

It was Regional Conference so we got to watch it live from the Stake center.  Russel M. Neilson, Richard G. Scott, Elder Clayton  and Sister Stephens spoke.  They all spoke on different topics but it all tied into having your own testimony of Christ.  Sink your roots down deep so you will be firm and immovable when trials come.

They also talked about sharing our spiritual talents with those around us.  

Russel M. Neilson spoke about the Ogden temple being rededicated next week and that we should prepare ours selves by doing family history work.  He also spoke about Angels and how we believe in them.  He spoke about Joseph Smith and the angels that visited him.  He touch on the angels that are spoken of in the scriptures and how they are messengers of good news.  He ended by telling us that we can be angels on earth by giving angelic service-loving acts of kindness to  those around us.

A lot of good information  and a lot to think about.  General conference is fast approaching and i can't wait to hear all of the good news they have to share.

Hope was talking to Paige this week and asked her if she was earning money for college. Paige said yes, Hope quickly ran up stairs..opened up her piggy bank, poured all of the mont into it and brought it to Paige and told her that it was for her college. What a sweet girl she can be.

I hope you are doing well and things are going good.
Love ya MOM
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Sorry you didnt get the pictures i will try to send them again. Sounds like you had a interesting week though. I think its kinda funny how when you try to make a car good it doesnt but when you dont try it does really well haha. so the most interesting thing that really happened this week is transfer news, turns out i will be staying in the same area and will be serving with a new companion. There is also bad news to transfer news as well. there will be a elder coming to the house that like to joke around way to much!!!  i was around him in Gulu and now i will have to be around him again!!! its going to be along 6 weeks.
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 On 9/8/14,
 Braden,So I wrote you 1,000 word email last week and you didn't even write
me back.
 wait-no I didn't. I only thought about it cause we were camping and didn't
have any service! I know-sadUnamused face. Poor Paige and Zach almost didn't survive not being able to text for 3 days.

 We went camping for Labor day. And we dealt in a tent. Although we did have
 restrooms with flush toilets but no showers. So we all came home pretty ripe and
smelly.
 We camped at a place called current creek camp ground. It is about an hour drive from Strawberry Reservoir. We actually went to Strawberry one day and rented a pontoon boat to go fishing. It wasn't such a good day to go…very windy and rough waters. We had a fish finder but all of the fish were down really deep. We didn't catch anything. Guess who got sea sick? Yup, me! So after a few hours out we came back in without any fish.The waves kept spraying up over the boat and soak all of us. Poor Hope said that we should call an airplane that lands on water to come save us. She told me that we 
should never get on a boat again.Fishing pole and fish
 We then went back to camp. Did I mention, we dealt in a tent? One night the 
wind blew our tent part way down and dad had to fix it. Sound familiar, at least it didn't break. The kids decided to put on skits for us. They turned out pretty funny. Silly Zach, found Hope rain coat and decided to wear it
around. It was hilarious.
 We bought 3 bundles of wood from the camp store. The wood burned really fast. So we sent the kids out looking for wood. We all took turns going and collecting it. It kept us busy. This guy camping across from us showed up with wood that he had brought and told us that he couldn't watch us  anymore. aIt was pretty funny.
 We found out that chipmunks love poppy seed muffins. We watched them eat one that had been dropped for over an hour. And decided that they were probably getting high and addicted to the poppy seeds. It was a fun 
experience even though we dealt in a tent.Circus tent
 Do I sound like Lehi yet?
 Hope turns 5 tomorrow and she is soooo excited about her Birthday and present and of course a party with friends. She had me make a birthday list for her sand this is what was on it…pierced ears like Paige. A bookshelf like Ellies, A lamp, an alarm clock, and finally a scooter. Does this sound like a normal 5 year old birthday list-nope. Silly girl. I took her to the mall on Saturday and got her ears pierced because we will be to busy on Monday to do it. She didn't cry but did say her ears were sore and painful.
The sister missionaries in our ward are doing an church open house every Thursday. I helped with one a few months ago. But know they do it on their own for investigator's and anyone wanting to see the inside and know more.
 Our war is now in charge of cleaning the building twice a week so it will look nice when people come through. We helped out on Friday. I was amazed at all of the people that showed up to help. There were probably 20 of us.
I think that is a record.
 I hope that you are doing well and have lots of people in your teaching pool. Keep busy and enjoy the sights while you are there. How is your comp. doing? What does he have? It doesn't sound good. I pray every night that you won't get sick. I know all to well how that is in a far away country.
 Love you lots, MOMGrowing heart 

 So my companion is still sick and he is expected to stay sick for a
 few months it will take time for his body to fight it. so until then
 we are on the nap schedule........not really that fun. He has tetnis
 luckly he had his shot so the effects of it were not as bad as it
 would have been. He said he is going to try to work all week this week
 so we will see what happens i dont think he will be able to because he
 has been struggling these past few days. besides that the ward has
 started to help us a little and so we have people to teach again. but
 slowly they are also leaving so i guess we just have to work even
harder before they all run away. Sounds like school is a blast so
 far. Sounds like the normal UT weather haha it did something similar
 not to many years ago. i think i will let the picture explain what
 happened here... i never thought it was possible though guess it is!!!
 Sounds like you had a fun time camping hope still looks like a big
 girl haha. just hope she doesnt remember the day you said i would be
 home or you might not ever hear the end of it haha. we had have
 interviews with president again that went well nothing really excited
 happend though, although we did have some of the Senior couples come
 and teach some of the elder how to cook Crapes and Alfredo sauce haha
oh also tortillas as well. to bad I already knew how to make it :(
guess i will just have to make it more interesting some how. So the
 district leader said i might end up training next transfer OH BOY that
 cant be fun!!! there are going to be 17 new elders coming dont ask how
 i know this kind of stuff! i just do i hear things haha i have people
 on the inside hehe that sometimes leak information. anyways the work
 is going well i am healthy still teaching pool is still growing but
 thats about it.

  

Monday, August 11, 2014

New area-Makindye

 Dear Braden,
 Glad to hear that you didn't starve and that people feed you lots of good food.
 Zach got his license. Yup he is now legal. He is taking over your car. it is nice that he can drive himself to his friends and school now.
Hope woke up early one morning and decide to cut her own hair. :( I had to take her to great clips and have them fix it so it looks alright. She is quit the handful. Today at church she got mad at me and left during
sacrament. I told dad he better see where she was going-she actually made it half way home on her own before dad caught up to her. She thinks she is bigger than she really is.
 So Tanner Todd had his farewell today. he did a good job with his talk. He
 spoke on service. He leaves in just over 1 week.
 I took the kids to the sir for back to school shopping. I think we got
everything they need. We will find out this week at back to school night, I
 guess.
 How is your new area? Who is your new companion? Do you have any
 investigators?
 Love ya lots,Mom


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Zach is driving my car!! That cant be good at all! sounds like i might
not have a car when i get home. Hope is a handful though thats the
thing haha she might slow down in a year or 2 we will see. tanner is
going where again for his mission? there might be someone from one of
my areas that is going to the same mission.

My new area is Makindye its a good place i like it a lot but the
apartment is terrible its super dirty and wont ever get clean because
it is stained, the pluming gets clogged all the time and the church
has to pay a guy to come unclog it every 2 to 3 weeks and that costs a
ton. we had the stove catch on fire and almost melt one of the handles
to it as well. So needless to say we have been looking for a new house
to go live in and hopefully we will be going with in the next week or
2. besides that i love the new area, it reminds me of Ntinda but with
a lot more hills to it :( i hate hills oh well. the area i am in is
actually not a branch but a ward!! its kinda strange i have only been
in branches. My new companion is awesome!!! he from Dallas Texas and
turns out we played lots of the same video games like LOL, WOW, and
Starcraft. he is also a very funny guy he likes to make jokes a lot as
well. i think i will have no problem with this transfer haha. dont
worry when we work we are focused on the work. we have a small
teaching pull because he had tetnis when i first came so we need to do
find like normal haha.