Idaho Nampa Mission
It is amazing ow fast the weeks are flying by in the mission. It seems we wake up and go to the office and the next thing I know it's time to write about the week. We had a World Wide broadcast this week to all missionaries. Elder Oakes, Bednar, Andersen spoke from the missionary coordinating council, they spoke a lot on the missionary purpose ( to bring others unto Christ), and how to accomplish that goal. They then went over some new policy change with regards to missionary hours. Finally they talked about the key indicators and changes in the reporting of key indicators. For those not familiar with the key indicators; there were 9 indicators that missionaries report back to SLC every week. These have now refined down to 4; Baptism and confirmation, new investigators, number investigators attending sacrament meeting and investigators with baptismal date. Since I am the one that has to make sure all the key indicators are reported each week, this will make my job easier.
We were to attend the Temple on Thursday with the Mid group of missionaries. those that were half way through their mission, but Sharon came down sick and we had to miss. On Wednesday I had to give a presentation to the Mia Maids in the Ward on scriptures and how we can find answers to our everyday problems by continually reading. I was able to give a few examples of how the scriptures can be related to our every day problems, when we are taught by the spirit. In preparing, I was reminded of how I need to continue to memorize scriptures. It has always been helpful to have scriptures in the back of my mind
One of my favorite scriptures is in D&C 50:24;
"That which is of God is light; and he that receiveth light and continueth in God; receiveth more light, and that light grows brighter and brighter until the perfect day."
May you all have a wonderful happy week.
E/S Waller, Bama and Bampa, Mom and Dad, Chuck and Sharon
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Week 6
Idaho Nampa Mission
Like all weeks in the mission, this one has flown by with constant changes in all departments. We again are fighting the weather as more snow and ice continues to invade the area. Traffic has been extremely hazardous and we have encouraged the missionaries to keep a low profile, not venturing out. They are getting bored though with all the closures and limited driving.
I helped in emptying an apartment, it was a poor place to have Elders living, so I was not disappointed that they closed the area. Th elders sure can accumulate stuff. They had a treadmill, stationary bicycle and lots of weights. Sure makes it hard when you have to move all that stuff. But we made it just before the storm hit with the help of some Elders. I drove the office truck and enclosed trailer, sure was hard to back up on icy slick roads though and our storage shed is getting full.
This next week we will start having our 6 week Zone Conferences, so we will probably have lots of missionaries coming into the office.
I was able over the week end to fly to Seattle and attend Bud’s funeral (my half-brother). My brother Pat met me at the airport, as he flew up from Phoenix and we enjoyed the time together. The funeral was long but the memories shared were worth the time. Bud’s wife Jackie sure is a trooper and is already serving a CSM in her stake with the military.
I was unable to attend Lora Bailey’s funeral in Moses Lake. It would have been difficult getting over the pass in Washington as the weather was bad all over. I want to send my deepest condolences to Brent and his family.
While sitting in the terminal waiting for my delayed flight to Seattle. I was able to watch some of the inauguration and saw our good friend Lori Bikhazi Meldrum in the choir. They did a wonderful job and the music was uplifting.
Well hope everyone is doing well and staying warm.
Love to all
Monday, January 16, 2017
Week 5 Idaho Nampa Mission
Well this has been a difficult week. We have had to fight the bad weather, with lots of snow and ice. The roads have been terrible and I-84 has been a night mare with closures for pothole repairs. The sub divisions are getting a little better in our are, but Nampa and Caldwell still are buried.
This has also been a sad week for our family. Bud Watson, my older half brother, passed away. He has suffered greatly over the last year or so and is finally are rest. We of course are sad to see Bud leave us but know in our hearts he is happy. He was a great example of quiet humility and Christ like behavior.
We also lost a dear friend in Sister Lora Bailey from Moses lake, Washington. She and her husband Brant have been good friends for years. Our children all remember Lora as a elementary teacher, her kind and positive attitude. Our hearts go out to Brent and the family.
Sisters Helm, Jensen, Sorensen, Shurtleff
The mission continues tomove forward. We have had a few hickups, car wrecks, over the last couple of weeks but no one injured. The jobs Sharon and I are doing, are coming into focus and we are feeling more at home each day. Sometimes new task arise that requires help, but the Salt Lake hot line is always available. It is always fun to be around the Elders and Sisters, they bring a lot of life into the mission.We recieved some new missionaries last week and had our transfers. Transfers were dificult due to the bad weather, but eventually we got everyone in the right area. The new missionaries arrived on Tuesday; Elders Villalobos, Romero, Anderson, and Sisters Fong, Hymas.
Sisters Hymas, Fong, Elders Anderson, Romero & Villalobos
Well that is it for this week, hope everyoe is warmer than we are.
E/S Waller, Chuck & Sharon, Mom & Dad, Bama & Bampa
Monday, January 9, 2017
Week
4
Idaho
Nampa Mission
This
has been an extremely cold week. We missed Wednesday do to bad
weather. We were
unable
to get out of the sub division do to snow. Even with chains on
driving was difficult for
small
cars. The temperature was in the low teens and on Friday it was -10
on the way to work,
warming
to a balmy 9 for a high of the day.
The
office continues to be a learning area as, new problems arise that
require seeking help from
some
source. Usually I call Salt Lake City and they are very helpful in
giving direction. I missed
the
meeting that happens before the next transfer, which happens
tomorrow. So I am out of the
loop
when it comes to the housing. But there are no fires that need to be
put out that I can tell,
at
this time.
Friday
evening we went to a Ward Luau at the stake center. The missionaries
from around the
Zone
came together and put on a dinner for the Ward, where the members
were to invite
friends.
We enjoyed the food and watching them do the hula and Hakka! We were
totally
surprised
to see Sister Hoyt and MacKenzie doing the hula, they were pretty
good!
Saturday
was spent getting ready for the next snow storm, the area was put
under a severe
winter
advisory and so the stores were packed with people get supplies. We
had a nice evening
with
Scott, Yahiza and Ehylah, watched Seattle beat Detroit. Plus w found
out church was
cancelled
due to he storm coming.
Sunday
was a quiet day doing genealogy. This should be a good week, maybe
the weather will
warm
up some.
E/S
Waller, Bama & Bampa, Mom &, Dad, Chuck & Sharon
Daily Task
Sisters Hoyt & MacKenzie
Snow rainbow
Monday, January 2, 2017
Week 3 Idaho Nampa Mission
Well it has been a busy week in the office as I continue to learn my duties. We had a great Christmas weekend. The week in the office was slow as we are experiencing some really cold weather. Everyone says that this is sure unusual for the area, but we have been here 6 yrs now an this is the 2nd time we have had a severe weather. The office continues to be a challenge as I am now preparing for the annual audit. Now I have to change all the files and put last years records away. Sharon is doing well with her responsibilities and enjoying meeting all the missionaries when they come into the office.
We got some fit bit's for Christmas. I had order and received two and then saw Sharon searching for one, so I told her not to buy any. She said "to late I already have one and was going to order another". So we returned all 3 and she bought 2 other ones. Now we awake to vibration on our wrist, hourly reminders to get up and walk around. So we walk around the DI warehouse every hour for 2-3 laps. We also go over to Karcher Mall across the street and walk it during lunch. Still need to do more, not getting enough exercise.
We have had sone problems with pipes freezing around the mission, so news went out to let the faucets drip a little, hopefully we can prevent some pipe damage. We get enough auto damage with the slick roads, we don't need other cost.
Elder & Sister Bayley have pretty much finished their mission. They were released about 2 weeks early, I think they were a little trunky!! President & Sister Sorensen are really not use to this weather, he won't let her even drive on the roads!
It is always a rewarding experience to be around the young Elders & Sisters. We hate to see them leave and rejoice with the new arrivals. The mission is pretty active with about 4-5 baptism's a month and most missionaries are busy. Some areas are not as productive but over all I think they are having a good experience. We want to to wish everyone a Happy and prosperous New Year.
Scripture of the week:
"Angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost; wherefore, they speak
the words of Christ. Wherefore, I said unto you, feast upon
the words of Christ; for behold, the words of Christ will tell you all
things what ye should do." 2 Nephi 32:3
E / S Waller, Mom & Dad, Bama & Bampa, Chuck & Sharon
Sister Park from Korea
Elder Moomey and Leota (he is recovering from knee sx)
Elders Rettig & Hamlin
Sisters Layton & Helm
Well it has been a busy week in the office as I continue to learn my duties. We had a great Christmas weekend. The week in the office was slow as we are experiencing some really cold weather. Everyone says that this is sure unusual for the area, but we have been here 6 yrs now an this is the 2nd time we have had a severe weather. The office continues to be a challenge as I am now preparing for the annual audit. Now I have to change all the files and put last years records away. Sharon is doing well with her responsibilities and enjoying meeting all the missionaries when they come into the office.
We got some fit bit's for Christmas. I had order and received two and then saw Sharon searching for one, so I told her not to buy any. She said "to late I already have one and was going to order another". So we returned all 3 and she bought 2 other ones. Now we awake to vibration on our wrist, hourly reminders to get up and walk around. So we walk around the DI warehouse every hour for 2-3 laps. We also go over to Karcher Mall across the street and walk it during lunch. Still need to do more, not getting enough exercise.
We have had sone problems with pipes freezing around the mission, so news went out to let the faucets drip a little, hopefully we can prevent some pipe damage. We get enough auto damage with the slick roads, we don't need other cost.
Elder & Sister Bayley have pretty much finished their mission. They were released about 2 weeks early, I think they were a little trunky!! President & Sister Sorensen are really not use to this weather, he won't let her even drive on the roads!
It is always a rewarding experience to be around the young Elders & Sisters. We hate to see them leave and rejoice with the new arrivals. The mission is pretty active with about 4-5 baptism's a month and most missionaries are busy. Some areas are not as productive but over all I think they are having a good experience. We want to to wish everyone a Happy and prosperous New Year.
Scripture of the week:
"Angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost; wherefore, they speak
the words of Christ. Wherefore, I said unto you, feast upon
the words of Christ; for behold, the words of Christ will tell you all
things what ye should do." 2 Nephi 32:3
E / S Waller, Mom & Dad, Bama & Bampa, Chuck & Sharon
Sister Park from Korea
Elder Moomey and Leota (he is recovering from knee sx)
Elders Rettig & Hamlin
Sisters Layton & Helm
Sisters MacKenzie & Hoyt
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