Sunday, October 31, 2010

October 31, 2010 Letter

Hi everyone,
Sorry it's taken so long to get a letter to you, but you know how it is--busy! :)
So we're teaching a less active man named David and he had one of his legs amputated. So we went over yesterday and he was extra excited because he is getting his prosthetic leg in a week. I said the closing prayer and in the middle of the prayer, he very excitedly said, "Don't forget my prosthetic." So I finished praying for what I was praying for right then and the next thing I prayed for was his prosthetic. He then said in a very excited tone, "Yes!!!". It was pretty funny!
We're teaching a guy named Ramon that we just started teaching last week. He's on date for Nov. 13 to be baptized. We had some pretty great lessons with him. The first time we taught him, we put him on date, and the second lesson he said he didn't know if he could feel ready to be baptized by Nov. 13. His concern ended up being that he really wanted to understand the covenant of baptism before he did it, and he felt like he wouldn't know by Nov. 13. So we prayed with him right there and he got an answer that God wanted him to be baptized. But he hasn't been home the last two times we've gone by to teach him, so please keep him in your prayers.
We're also teaching a woman named Sarah who is very interested. We found her just by tracting. We've taught her three times and she is progressing pretty well. She has a bunch of questions which is awesome! Our last lesson was pretty cool because each time she brought up a question and we answered it, the Holy Ghost bore witness of what we said each time.
I love you guys so much!
Love,
Elder Partridge

Thursday, October 28, 2010

October 28, 2010 Email

Dear amazing family and friends,
First of all I'd like to send my love. LOVE!!! There you go. So mom, don't worry about not sending those things. I know that you're really busy and I still love you just as much.
I'm excited for the present on Christmas. Sis Udall is pretty awesome. Please tell her thank you for me. Thanks.
This week was the mission tour where Elder Evans of the 70 came and spoke to us, so we have p day today. Next week is transfers and so p day will be Thursday again, and from what we saw on the white board today at the mission home, Elder Casey will probably be leaving and I have no idea still about myself.
We have a very limited amount of time today so I'll write you a letter about all the miracles, trials and people we're teaching some time today and mail it off. I'll mail my suit off today and probably mail the measurements later.
We've seen snow and had our first snow ball fight as a district when we were randomly at the same place at the same time. We don't ride the bike in the snow. We park it and walk, which takes us a lot longer to do things. But it all works out.
I hope you have a great Halloween celebration. We're going to be in the 6:00 session at the Temple this year as a zone.
That's pretty cool that Garret fed E. Rohbock last week.
We got flu shots like everyone else, but we were just later getting there than everyone because the ZLs didn't want to take us the same time as everyone else so we went to teach a lesson instead.
Good to hear the funeral went well. Thanks for letting me know how it went. It sounds like it was amazing.
We cover 4 wards in this area.
You can send Halloween candy if you want to. I'm not gonna lie, it would be appreciated! But whatever is easiest for you! Thanks a ton for everything. Oh, I will say real quick that we put some one on date for baptism last week and that our apartment flooded and smells like dead sea creatures. Mmm... look forward to more in a letter.
Love you bye!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

October 20, 2010 Email

Good day to you all!

The bike broke down on Saturday. Right after dinner we went over a dip and the gears in the back wheel broke and flew into the spokes and completely demolished it. As soon as I heard it snap I bailed and jumped off. But it got fixed yesterday thanks to the wonderful mission! I guess I need to stop eating so much at dinner. haha jk.

Oh ya! I did get my finger x-rayed last month because it keeps dislocating, but there's not really anything they can do about that. I don't know why I didn't think of that before, but it's happened like 10 times and it hurt really bad so I just wanted to get it checked out. What happened the day I got it x-rayed was we were riding on the sidewalk and there was a huge bump in it (pretty much a curb) from where a tree root had grown under it. So Elder Casey slammed on the brakes and my momentum carried me forward and it popped out of place. Ouch! I'll send the bill from the dentist home, too. Sorry I got a cavity. It doesn't make a lot of sense since I'm brushing way better now than I ever did back home, but oh well. So goes life right.

It is a bummer about Fred, but you're right about making sure he's ready. It's the worst to see someone make such an amazing step in their life and then turn back to the same bad habits. I'll definitely keep you posted on how things are going with others we're teaching. Right now we're going through one of the biggest trials of our faith, and the only reason it's so much different, more than other times, is because there is so much expected and I know a lot more about how things should go in the work. But we're going through this trial with smiles on our faces.

Thanks for letting me know about Nick. Wow. That's sad, but also happy that he went while on his mission-very close to the Lord. I'm so glad we have the knowledge of the Plan of Salvation and can know where he is and what he'll be doing. I'll make sure to pray for them.

I thought the key chains you sent for my “hump day” were hilarious, and so did my Zone Leader's and Elder Casey. It's probably a good thing they weren't buttons or I would have been tempted to wear them (which is against the rules). Phew...
Ya, it's gonna be kinda weird with Halloween coming up and being in Rose Park again this year for it, too, but it will be sweet.

It's getting colder up here, too, but not cold enough. There are a TON of aphids all over the place because it hasn't frozen yet this year and so they are just everywhere. They get all over our clothes and they're tricky to get off because if you just try to brush them off they smear into your clothes. I've found that flicking is the best solution.

Elder Casey says “you’re welcome” for sewing my buttons on!

We totally ate it on the bike, but I'm ok. My knee just has a small bruise on it the size of a dime that doesn't hurt and I forget it's there until we kneel to pray and I kneel on it and my leg goes out from under me and I screech in pain and pray and up and it feels fine! haha.

Tons of love right back at you!

Love
Elder Partridge

Thursday, October 14, 2010

October 14, 2010 Email

Hey you guys!
So Fred's baptism didn't go through because he smoked, so that is a bummer. He smoked again this week too so it's a no go for this weekend either. He's really struggling with it, and it's hard for us to help him more than we are because he's so hard headed and stubborn. So I fasted for him and we're putting things in the Lord's hands and doing everything we can, because that's all you can do.
We're also teaching a lady named Sarah that we tracted into a couple weeks ago. (I know, we actually found some one by tracting)! She's very interested in learning and is willing to keep all the commitments that we leave with her! There's a Tongan Elder who served his mission in the West Indies Mission and is here in the area with family on medical reasons who doesn't want to get released as a missionary until he gets back home to Tonga, so we've used him as a third male to come and help us teach both times so far. Hopefully you'll be hearing about her on date for baptism soon.
We're also teaching the Moore family. They moved down here to Utah from Idaho recently and they are really nice and great to talk with. They're very stuck right now in their ways and don't want to venture far out of their comfort zone. They are Christian Chaplains/ preachers. We last committed them to read in the Book of Mormon and pray about it and they said they would. We have another lesson with them on Friday so hopefully things will go well.
We have been going through former investigators and we added a guy who had been taught before named Johnson Iris. His only problem last time that prevented him from getting baptized was that he wasn't willing to dump his girlfriend and he hasn't seen his girlfriend in over 2 months now. So our first lesson we sat down with him and got to know him just like we're supposed to and he pretty much just shared all his problems with us and his goals. Than we used the Book of Mormon to answer his concerns and bring peace to his soul. It was amazing to see how the spirit just brought scriptures to our minds that just applied exactly to him. Both after Elder Casey and I shared our scriptures he said "that's beautiful." So we're hopeful to help him get baptized now!
We're still finding solid people for the sisters too. haha I can't wait for us to find solid people for us to teach soon. I know they're out there, we just need to find them!
I do think that priesthood session was the best one at conference. I really liked Elder Kearon's talk and Pres. Uchtdorf's in priesthood session. Oh and of course Elder Oaks talk had new meaning since I know him a little better now! haha
Sounds like another good trip to the cabin! Sad we won't be able to go any more, but it's all good! Fun fun memories!
Lucky L! October break. My congrats to her on her grades! I hope she has fun at the dance, too!
Fun stuff that you and Kayla get to hang out together. That'll be fun to be able to "hang out" when I get home. haha but definitely not now.
Bummer about dad's knees! Has he gotten a blessing yet? I know because you tell me every time. I just got a boosted testimony of blessings yesterday. Elder Casey woke up sick on Mon. and we went out and worked the whole day and he just got progressively worse throughout the day. So then on Tues. when he woke up he was pretty darn sick, so we stayed in for the morning and then worked the rest of the day. He was still going down hill all day, so at the end of the day we had the Zone Leaders come over so we could give him a blessing. I got to give the blessing and did it so that he'd be able to be well to enjoy Zone Conference. When he woke up that morning, all he had was a runny nose; and now nothing. So that was a huge miracle.
Hey maybe I can get permission to go to Grandpa's thing in Spanish Fork! jk
SWEET!!!!! You didn't tell me about Kyle Lenhart getting married! That's sweet!
That is so weird that Kendall is almost done! I can't believe that; I remember when he left! That means I don't have too long either.
I got the envelope with the letters! It's so crazy how much there always is! It's good! I got the pictures of you guys with the camel back home and I got a couple of key chains that look like pins only they have a key chain coming out of them instead of a pin on the back. I got a good laugh from that one, so did the zone leaders. haha
The office cleaning was a piece of cake. We were one of the last zones to go so everyone else in the mission that went before us cleaned it out already. We just pretty much got there and ate lunch. I'll have to put you on a waiting list for the house cleaning back home. I'm booked until Oct. 5 next year.
It is weird to be here repeating holidays, especially b/c I'm in Rose Park same as I was last year. but ya, there have been some major changes in the mission that are mainly just things to help us become a Zion Mission! There aren't a ton of things that are actually being changed, just a lot of things being cracked down on! I've grown a lot, too, in the way I am able to be bold and not afraid. I've also become a better teacher (most of the time).
President Winn didn't give me any suggestions of things to do to prepare for leadership, so I'm just trying to prepare myself by continuing to just do what I'm asked and try to fulfill what the Lord expects of me.
Thanks for sending the buttons for my suit. Elder Casey got me all fixed up. At this point I think I'm good as far as things I need. I'll be happy when the suit thing works out! But if I think of something I'll write it down and let you know.
We biffed it the other day on the tandem. I'm fine except my knee really hurts. So now I feel dads pain. haha ouch...
I haven't been able to do a session yet since I've gotten the names. But hopefully soon.
People are funny. No it's not against the rules to see me at conference and it is actually on the list of the new "Zion Mission Standards" that we are able "...to see family briefly during conference time."
Lots of love and stuff!
Elder Partridge

Thursday, October 7, 2010

October 6, 2010 Email



Hey,
Good thing your e-mail is way short because I only have a ridiculously short amount of time to e-mail today due to cleaning at the mission office from 1-3. Crazy! So I'm way excited for Halloween! It's crazy that I was here last year during Halloween and seeing all the changes that have happened in myself and in the mission.
Not too much is new with me in the last couple days. Just trying to stay busy. Conference was pretty legit but you know all about that!
I guess I haven't emailed about what happened on my year mark yet. So my year mark was quite the milestone celebration! We ate dinner with the Carlisle's and had really good burgers, then came the long anticipated tradition of burning the shirt! (I've got pics and a video). It went up surprisingly fast, and it was really hot. After that amazing episode we baked some dough over the fire and put butter and cinnamon sugar on it and made our own cinnamon rolls!
Fred is totally getting baptized this weekend! I'm so stoked! It's gonna be so sweet! We first started teaching him when I first got into the area! Then he wanted to get baptized, but he had to work at the fair so we had to wait, so ya it's finally happening and it's sweet.
That sounds like a totally amazing storm! Was there as much water on Gilbert as the time a couple years ago when we nicknamed Gilbert Road "Gilbert River"? All we get here is the aftermath from the storms down there in AZ, so they're pretty puny most of the time, but the best days in Salt Lake are the overcast days!
Sorry I've got to go already, but we've got Fred's Baptismal interview in half an hour! Talk to you later!
Love you all,
Elder Partridge

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

September 29, 2010 Email

Hello there Family!

One of the mission cars is a Dodge Caravan and that's the car our District Leader has. So when that broke down we got to take the big 10 passenger van that the mission office uses! We got a "Drive Friendly" sticker for the fender of our tandem!

I totally can not believe it's already been a year! You better believe I'll take pics of my shirt on fire!!!!!!! ahhh!!!!! I hope it doesn't get too crazy, but I make no promises! I'll remember not to do anything STUPID though! (like light it while I'm wearing it).

I totally celebrated my surgery anniversary on the 25th by having just a normal day and we got to see a few cool miracles. So that was a sweet blessing for being diligent I guess. We added a family of three. My year mark envelope was amazing! I especially loved the pics of dad passed out with the sign on him! haha! That is a ton of letters/emails from my friends! I love it! I'll have plenty to do for any free time I get now! And personal delivery on the next batch...who could ask for more!? And as far as pics go, I don't care if they're real or the way you've been sending them. Whatever is cheaper. I just want to SEE what is going on in your fun lives!

I'm so psyched to be able to go to the temple with the family we baptized last week. Their names are Rhonda, Israel, Quaton (15), Zachary (12), Aimei (8), Shaliah (6), and Ty Earl (4). We still go by and teach them about two times every week! It's pretty sweet!

We didn't find any more conference tickets, but I want you to have some if you can; I don't want to take away that opportunity for you guys. From what you wrote it sounds like we'll all be able to go which would be way sweet! but let me know!

I bet L did awesome at the choir concert! Wish I could have been there, but I'm sure mom recorded it so I'll be able to watch it when I get back. haha Hyrum is funny. He should give me a real hug too though.

I'm excited to do the exercises in the mornings that you sent! Elder Casey and I were looking through them when we got them last night and just started laughing at some of them. We were like, "That one should be fun to try." haha We'll have to film it one time so you can laugh too!

We're having a baptism coming up on Oct. 9 for Fred Preston. Fred is a Black fellow who has been here for 6 years from Louisiana. He's so great and hilarious! We're way tight. Yesterday on exchanges Elder Casey and Elder Guillen (DL from Paraguay) went by and he said, "Where's my man?" He's doing great! We've been teaching him since Elder Jackson and I were first serving together and at the beginning of the month he said he wanted to set a date to get baptized! He's the one that "knows a little somthin somthin about the bible" haha

Zach Wallace (The kid from England) has gone back and he is planning on getting baptized still. I haven't been able to hear from him b/c he has limited internet access, so I'm gonna write him a hand written letter. But hey, if I'm on the baptismal program it should be ok to go to the baptism in England right...? haha jk I wish.

The rules just changed for this conference and you won't be able to take us out to lunch, but you can bring us something to eat like sandwiches or whatever you want. Cuz you know me and my stomach haha. (Hi mom it's Elder Willnauer again! Typing for your son) ok that's it!

Love you tons!
Elder Partridge

Saturday, September 25, 2010

September 23, 2010 Email

Hey,
I unfortunately don't have much time at all to email today because we spent an hour and a half at Wal-Mart with a broken down van, but I'll do what I can.
There are some pretty huge milestones coming up for me. The Carlisle's already told me to use their fire pit to burn a shirt for my year mark on the 30th. haha. And I'll have to do something to celebrate my surgery anniversary on the 25th!
I'm excited to hear all about things from "the boys". Thank you all so much for doing that for me.
The baptism went awesome! It felt so good for a whole family to be baptized, just having one person after another come into the font to be baptized! The water was boiling lava hot though. Aimei said "ouch" every step she took going down into the water, and the bathroom behind the font was like a sauna. The confirmations all went great, too!
Hi to everyone who says hi to me! I'm still in Rose Park with Elder Casey and the tandem!
I'll have to congratulate Pres. Winn on the new grandkid!
My health is doing awesome! My balance is getting better, I think! I can't really tell since I've been on the bike.
Love you all!!!
Bye!

**If you happen to be at General Conference next weekend, watch for him! He'll be at every session and by the reflection pool to the East of the Temple between sessions. :)