Wednesday, August 20, 2014

August 20, 2014

Hello Family!! I am very sorry that I had to wait until Wednesday to email you guys! This week was transfers but Elder Gilson and I are staying companions and in the same area. I have mixed emotions about it. I love Elder Gilson and when we are talking about the Gospel or serving each other, there is most definitely a different Spirit around. We haven't really been fighting, but we do get into little quarrels and arguments. I have never really been good at remembering things, that what our planners are for. So if we talk about something 4 days in advance and we don't right it in our planners, I will most likely not remember. But Elder Gilson remembers everything. Well, "remembers" everything. Haha. But I'm learning that little things don't matter. It is better to be wrong than to drive away the Spirit.

The two people that sent you guys those pictures were Sister Brown and Sister Judd. Sister Brown is our bishops wife. We ate with them on Sunday. the other lady isn't even in our ward! She is in the Sister's ward! But her parents live in Pima 4th ward and we cover that one. Her mom is a less-active member but doesn't go because of her non-member husband. So we went over to Sister Judd's to set up a time that we could go eat with them and invite her parents over as well. Both of these families out here are amazing! 

Just a heads up as well, this upcoming week will be different. On Monday, we have Elder Malm from the 70 coming to talk to us as a mission. He is going to talk twice so that we can split the mission in half. Unfortunately, our day to listen to him speak is going to be next Monday. This means that our P-Day is going to be on Tuesday instead of Monday. 

This week was full of miracles and awesome stories! And the best part about writing in my journal is that I remember all the details from my week to make this a great email! The biggest and best thing that happened this week was I TURNED 14 months old!! I can't believe it but I am almost 14 and a half which means that I have single digits before I come back home... weird...

My mission birthday was on the 12th which was this last Tuesday. Also, Tuesday was "The Day" which means mission wide exchanges! I was with Elder Hales in the YSA wards. Elder Hales was my District Leader and it was BOMB!! We started off our day doing Crossfit. It was very much exhausting... We did a 15 minute AMRAP (As Many Reps As Possible) including:
- 10 Pull-ups
-100 Meter Run
5 cleans at 95 pounds (a clean means that you pick up the bar and have to bring it to your shoulder height then go with the bar in the air down into a full squat.)
- 100 Meter Run
That was 1 rep.... I did 6! :) It was extremely difficult but always feels good when you finish. Plus, I look more toned and muscular! I want to try and find a crossfit for when I come home but they are pretty expensive so we'll see. Because we were serving on the college campus and it was the YSA wards, there were teenagers and young adults everywhere! Oh it was so amazing being able to actually connect with people and be friends with people my age! Almost all of my friends in my wards have been 27 or 28, sometimes older. So talking to people my age was refreshing! I was kinda nervous cause I know how cute college girls are, but the really cool thing that I noticed was that I wasn't really attracted to any of them! I mean, sure they are cute but it wasn't like, "Oh I want to date them." It was just acknowledging they were cute and that was it! Look at who's growing up and maturing. :) Anyway, because school started this week, that meant that a lot of people were moving in from summer break. So we did a LOT of service. Actually, the very fist person that we saw needed help was an older gentleman and his daughter that were struggling to get things out of the back of the truck. So we went over and offered our help. Elder Hales jumped into the bed of the truck. I pulled the tailgate down and as I stepped up to get in and help, I heard a rip and felt a cold breeze run down my leg. I had torn my pants from the middle of the crotch in my pants to my knee on the inside seam of my leg. But instead of being super embarrassed, I just let them continue moving things and I walked over to my bag and grabbed my first aid kit. I had 2 safety pins that I used to close up the hole until I could change my pants. The gentleman felt so bad for me! He went into his wallet and pulled our $40! He said that 20 of it was for new pants and the other 20 was for lunch. He refused to take it back so we had to take it. We went and I had a change of pants at the house then we walked to lunch. As we finished ordering, I was reaching into my wallet to grab the $20 when someone grabbed my shoulder and reached past me giving their debit card to the cashier saying there were going to pay it. Of course, she was a member and was just on break. So we got $20 each for new clothes! :) Later, as we were street contacting, we were talking to this guy who was putting gas into his girlfriends car (she had run out just 3 blocks from a gas station). He was talking to his girl friend through her window to tell her that she should have enough gas to get to the gas station and so we were standing next to his truck waiting. The wind picked up and I felt some sprinkles of rain, it felt SO good! But Elder Hales said, "On no..." I looked down the street and we could see a wall of rain coming right at us... Within seconds, we were being down-poured on! The guy we were talking to got into his girl friends car and drove off. We ran under a tree but we were already both really wet. After a minute or two, Elder Hales said, "I wish this rain would stop so we could go do some work." We agreed that since we were both already wet, we could walk in the rain and be fine. Right as we stepped out from under the tree, the rain stopped instantly. We pointed out that we asked God for it to stop raining, then we put our faith in God by stepping out into the rain, and God answered our prayers right then! It was really cool to piece it all together. Nothing else really happened Tuesday and I just realized how lame those stories were but I spent like 10 minutes on them so I'm not going to get rid of it. :)

Wednesday, we got more fresh milk from Sister Squires! After district meeting, we went out to lunch at the Golf Course. We had all you can eat wings for just $4! Talk about a deal!! Of course, I took advantage of that and stuffed myself full. The only problem was that it was about 3 o clock when we left. We had to be in Fort Thomas for a lesson by 5:30 so our dinner asked us to come over at 4... When we showed up, I wasn't hungry at all.... They made steak with potatoes and fresh corn from their corn field in the back yard. I actually ate everything on my plate! Elder Gilson asked for a to-go container cause he was full. He didn't even touch his steak and very little of everything else. I was kinda mad cause I felt like it was disrespectful to hardly touch what was given to us. But, they were just fine with it! So we drove up to our appointment in Fort Thomas and as we walked in, Terry Fisher (our investigator we are working with in Fort Thomas Ward) said, "I hope you boys are hungry! I made steaks and potatoes for you guys! My stomach was already hurting eating so much, the last thing I wanted to do was eat more. But we did. It was great steak though! And I, once again, ate everything on my plate. I could hardly hold it down but I did it. Elder Gilson once again asked for a to go box cause he was so full! I totally won today in who could eat the most! Speaking of which, my appetite has been going down the drain since I've been on my mission. I used-ta-could eat a whole subway sandwich and now, I can only eat a 6 inch. I used-ta-could eat a whole burrito from Cafe Rio and now, I eat half of a burrito and I'm stuffed. I'm losing weight but it's not from fasting, it's from not being able to eat as much. It's weird for me but saving money so I'm not complaining! :)

Thursday we ate with the Reed family. Dad, you know that trick where you have a coin or ring in your hand and you tell the kid you are doing the trick to that you are going to count to 3 and then they need to grab it but you put it on your head instead? Well, I have really been working on that one. And I have done it with a lot of kids out here. And all of them love it! Well, that is, except the Reed kids. They saw it once and all of them at the same time said, "That's not magic. You just put it on your head." Talk about a tough crowd... But the dad went to the Cook islands and taught me a new word in whatever language they speak over there: Aka'tomukamuka means cloudy or overcast. It has been aka'tomukamuka here recently and it's been fantastic! :) Later that night, we went over to a less-active members house called the Hines. The father buys and sells antiques like grandpa Harris! He had some pretty cool things too. The newest cool thing he has was a sword from the civil war! He let us hold it and take pictures with it! The rumors say that if you ever get to see one in person, let alone hold one, then it will bring you good luck for the rest of your life! I like those odds. :)

Friday we went on exchanges again. Elder George, my district Leader, came to my area with me. We were up till past 1 a.m. talking then up at 5:30 for crossfit. That day, we did:
- 30 Double-unders (you have to jump rope but instead of just going under you once, it has to go under you twice for each jump. Or you could do 60 normal jumps.)
- 15 power cleans (You have 55-75 lbs [or more] and you have to lift from the ground up and over your head in one fluid motion.)
It was just those 2 things but it was another AMRAP for 6 minutes. I did 4 reps plus 30 double-unders and 5 power cleans making 4 +35. Afterwards, we helped the sister tract. We went out into the boonies of Pima and knocked out there. In an hour, we only knocked 4 houses cause we were having so much success! The first was a girl named Angelica. She was 15 but looked 20. She and her family are catholic but she has lots of Mormon friends. In fact, her best friend had taken her to girls camp for the last 3 or 4 years! And she loved it! She said that when they read from the Book of Mormon up there and talked about Christ, she would always feel a drive to do better when she came home. We gave her her own copy of the Book of Mormon and she could hardly believe that we were just giving it to her! The sisters were supposed to go over on Saturday but I don't know if they did, I will have to ask for next time! The next door we got rejected but the sisters will try back again on Saturday too. The 3rd house was very damaged and looked completely abandoned. No one answered but we met a guy on the street on our way to house number 4 who lived in that broken down home. His name is Ray Delgado. He had just gotten out of jail that day and came home to his house broken into and vandalized and everything stolen. This was his story: 6 months ago his wife passed away... He couldn't handle it and the only way to push those memories and thoughts of her out of his head was to drink them away. Well one day about a month after her passing, he walked into someones yard looking for his friend. The lady that owned the house was very scared cause she was a widow and someone had broken into her house a few nights ago and so she sicked her dog on him. For self protection, he grabbed a shovel and hit the dog. The lady bent down to grab the dog by the leash and somehow scratched herself. When the police showed up, she said that he was trespassing, abusing her dog, and hit her. He was arrested and put in jail for 5 months. He tried to kill himself and so they released him after that 5 months to go to a mental hospital. But he realized that while he was in jail, he got over his addictions for drugs, alcohol and came closer to God! He then said, "I know me being in jail was a blessing for me." That day he got out, he went right to that lady's house and apologized to her and forgave her for everything. He told us that he knew God loved him and that the Bible was true but he could tell it was missing some things. So we talked to him about the Book of Mormon and about the Plan of Salvation for him and his wife. The sisters are going to be meeting with him too and helping him get over his depression and come closer to God and Jesus Christ! The last house we got chased off by dogs. Like, a 100 meter dash to stay away from the dogs! It was kinda scary but kinda funny cause neither of us was expecting it! That night we went to a family named the Buckmister's. Sheran, the wife, is a non-member. She had just gone through a very dangerous and extensive surgery. She had cancer in her mouth which basically ate away the bone in her jaw. So she had her Tibia taken our of her left leg and that's what they used to reconstruct her jaw. She was going to have to go through another surgery soon too to finish taking out the cancer or something like that. We offered to give her a blessing to which she happily responded. In the blessing, she was told that she would heal fully and there would be little pain. She was told about God's love for her and that if she continued to pray and come closer to God, she would have little pain and that her next surgery would go well too. She was crying at the end of it, as was her husband, John. John was born in the church but fell away after marrying her. Since then, his family has been non-stop praying for them to come back to the church and he said that this was an answer to their prayers. I felt like I was on cloud 9! The Spirit was so strong in that house. I love missionary work!!!

Saturday was transfer calls. Of course, we know that I am staying and so is Elder Gilson. So we spent a lot of time Saturday night talked with other missionaries about what is happened with them for transfers. My son, Elder Flake, is still training out in Silver City, NM. This is his second son which means that I have 2 grandsons! And my first grandson, Elder Cunningham, is training too which means that I am a great-grandfather at only 14 months old! 3 transfers ago, Elder Flake, Elder Cunningham and I all got together and had a 3 generation picture. This upcoming Monday though, for the half mission conference with Elder Malm, there will be Elder Hickenlooper (my dad), me, Elder Flake, Elder Cunningham, Elder Flakes new son, and Elder Cunninghams new son! We Will have a 5 Generation Picture!!! I know this isn't all that big for you guys but it is so fun out here to have a family since you guys are all so far away! Plus, we have Momma Despain who takes care of us out here. Saturday night she needed some help with her computer. I tried for an hour and a half but we can't get her administrative password for her windows 7 desktop computer to work. I tried like 10 different things but to no avail. I have one more idea but I can't try it till later this week when I have the right program downloaded onto my thumb-drive.

Sunday we went out to Bylas after Fort Thomas ward. We tried to visit a lot of people but no one was really home. That's when we remembered 2 referrals we had received earlier in the week. The first was named Niki Way. Niki's older brother just got baptized last week and she walked up to the missionaries in his ward and asked what she needed to do to get baptized too. She is 22 and has 2 kids: a 5 year old and a 2 year old. We went over and taught her the Restoration of the Gospel. Honestly, it was a very rocky lesson... Neither Elder Gilson nor I were working off of each other and we were jumping around everywhere and she had a lot of questions that should have been covered if we had worked together better. But she felt the Spirit and accepted a baptism date for the 20th of September! :) The other referral is named something Dwayne. I think Rachel or Samantha or Rebecka or something like that... :) Anyway, she was too busy right then so we will go back later this week and see her then! I guess missionaries had met with her in the past and she liked them coming over so we are going to get started with her this week!

Monday was kinda a slow day. We didn't have a dinner cause we usually don't have dinners on p-days which is usually on Mondays. So grandma Despain invited us over and we stayed over there for like 2 and a half hours talking and laughing and such. We made a cake for the Lansings (another part member family we are working with) and brought it over Monday night. They invited us in and we just talked and laughed and built up our friendship with them. All in all, Monday was kinda a laid back day but it's okay cause we killed it last week. :)

Yesterday was Elder Gilsons Birthday. He turned 19! Whoopee! We threw him a surprise party with cake and ice cream and then we played volleyball for like 45 minutes. But with it being transfers and there only being like 5 cars in all of the Gila Valley, we had to leave sports to go help out with people needed to go to the transfer sight and people needed to come back from the sight. That's why we were so busy yesterday. Also, we got 3 cakes from members for Elder Gilsons birthday. They are all sitting in our fridge and I have no idea what we are going to do with them! I love cake but not that much cake... :P


How is school going? Any problem kids yet? Gavin and Connor: You guys aren't beating up on anyone right? Good :) I love you all so much! Thank you for your emails and prayers! I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


~Elder Kyle Harris

Monday, August 11, 2014

August 11, 2014

Hello family! this week was a great one! I wrote down in my journal every night and planned on typing what I wrote so that I wouldn't forget anything. Well.... Guess who forgot their journal.... :/ But I still remember quite a bit! I will do my best to try to remember the details! But there was so much that happened this week that I don't think I will be able to remember everything. Sorry... :)

I love the new truck! I think that I will look great behind the wheel of it. ;) But the biggest thing that has been on my mind is this virus that's going around. I know that in Utah, we are safer because we are farther away but we need some sort of a plan just in case things go south. I want you to know, (And I have prayed harder for this not to happen than anything else I've ever prayed for) that if someone from the family gets sick, I want to come home. I couldn't handle being out here while someone I love is failing. I know this is a grim subject but I want to make sure that we are all on the same page just in case anything like this were to happen. I will continue to pray that this doesn't have to be an option but this is the option I want to take if it comes to choosing staying here or going home. What are your thoughts? I need to know what you think would be best for us as a family, not just for me.

Now off of that terrible subject, and onto my great week!

Tuesday was going to be a slow day. We didn't have a lot planned and the little that we did wasn't very time efficient. But we were trying very hard to come up with something productive to do and to set appointments but there was nothing coming to mind and no one was home. Well, our low tire pressure light in our truck was on again and I felt like we should check it out. We had to go buy a tire pressure gauge and realized the tire that we had fixed last week was still losing lots of air. So we took it in and explained the situation. They took a closer look at it and said that it was a good thing that we brought it in because there was a lot of wear they hadn't noticed before on both front tires and both needed to be replaced very badly. They showed where the wear was and sure enough, it was pretty bad and could have, supposedly, blown out if we hadn't replaced it. This was one of my first times realizing the stupor of thought when we were trying to plan and we couldn't think of anything. If we had appointments, we wouldn't have got our tire fixed!

After we got the tire fixed, we were trying to find someone to visit and Elder Gilson asked if we should go visit the Beals. Loa Beals is the one that you've talked to about my nick name being Sebastian, remember? :) Anyway, we made our way to their house and right as we got there, they were just about to leave and asked us to come with them (Loa looked really concerned so we didn't ask any questions). So we drove behind them to Taylor Freeze where we dropped off her daughter for work, then pulled into the Library's parking lot. She said that just about an hour earlier, her and her kids were swimming and Jacob, the second youngest, cut his foot on something and they were on their way to the doctors. Something you should know about the Beals is the only time their kids go to the hospital is for when they break a bone and when they were born. They firmly believe in being able to provide for themselves without having to go to the doctors. So this was obviously something bigger than just a little scrape. He showed us his right foot and on the inside of his foot, just below his ankle, he had a cut about 4 inches long. It was so deep that you could see the layer of fatty tissue (which is about 3 layers down) coming through the cut. She wanted him to have a blessing before they left. This was an answer to her prayers. As they were leaving their house, she really wanted him to have a blessing and that's when we showed up! It was an awesome miracle! Jacob had to get stitches and is on crutches but is recovering a lot faster than anticipated! Power of the Priesthood! :)

Thursday we were trying to plan out Giovani's baptism, which was this Saturday. We definitely procrastinated and the time we asked for to schedule the Building, 5 p.m., was already taken by another ward. So we had to do a lot of scurrying and rushing to make sure the Gibbons could do 4 instead, which they said they wouldn't have an answer till the next morning. The only problem was I was going on exchanges with our district leader and would be leaving the area. Elder Gilson told me that he would take care of everything, and he did! He got it set up and called a BUNCH of people from the ward to come too. The only bad thing was, Elder Gilson forgot to call the baptismal planners in the ward (mostly because he didn't know we had baptismal planners called in the ward). When we talked to them on Thursday, we told them 5 because we hadn't found out the building wasn't available until after we talked to them. Well, Elder Gilson didn't tell them it was changed to 4... So we show up on Saturday at the Stake Center at 3:15 and NO ONE IS THERE!! We don't have keys to the stake center to fill the font ourselves and the 3 people that have keys (that we know of at least) weren't answering their phones! We called each person about 15 times and no one answered... We drove to our bishop's house and to his counselors house but no one was home or they didn't have keys. So we were kinda freaking out when we saw it was 3:45 and we didn't have keys to let anyone into the building let alone fill the font. As we are drive around frantically, we see one of the stake presidency members walking out to their car. We drove up and explained our situation and he could obviously see that we were having a melt-down so he gave us his keys. He told us though that the font takes at least 45 minutes to fill.... We sped over to the church and started filling the font and right as we turned the water on, people started showing up. So here we are, freaking out that the font won't be ready till 4:30 and there is another scheduled baptism at 5 so we couldn't wait till then. By 4:05, we only had it about 1/3 of the way full and the room was packed... Our ward mission leader waited until 4:10 to start but 5 minutes wasn't going to make a whole lot of a difference. We decided to keep the water running until the talk was over then we'd go in and us as much water as was in the font to do the baptism. This is where Elder George and Elder Cunningham saved us. They basically took matters into their own hands and while the baptism was going, they were in the back, filling up mop buckets, and dumping them into the font! They filled up 8 buckets worth, which is about 80 gallons of water! Right as the speaker finished her talk, we stood up and turned the water off. When we opened the doors to the font, it was perfect! The water was the exact height and the perfect temperature. It was a miracle! The baptism was great and very spiritual. There was so much stress going into that baptism but peace filled the room as Giovani came up out of the water. It was absolutely amazing! Plus, we learned why not to procrastinate. :)

Also on Saturday, just before the baptism, we went out to Bylas to visit our investigators. We drove to Dean and Shawna's house first but they weren't home. As we were going to our next investigator, we thought we saw them drive past. So we said we'd go back after we visited Keith Pike. Keith wasn't home either so we went back to Dean's but they weren't home again. So we started driving to Shawnie's and again, we thought we saw Shawna drive past us. We said we'd go back after Shawnie. Well, Shawnie wasn't home so we drove back to Dean's and they still weren't home! So we started to go to Marina's and we waved at Shawna as she drove past, we said we'd go back after Marina's cause we were already in her driveway. But Marina had family over and couldn't meet with us. So we went back one last time to Dean and Shawna's house and still, no one was home... We didn't understand it! We saw them 3 times, we know we did! But no one was home. We saw across the street, a neighbor working on his car. We casually walked over and started up a conversation with this gentleman and offered our help. His name is Kirby. He declined but kept talking with us. Turns out, he is a less-active member who has been contemplating coming back to the church! "Coincidence, I THINK NOT!!!" (Quoted from 'The Incredibles'). After about 20 minutes, he asked us to go see his brother, Randall. Randall is also a less-active member and was just in a terrible car accident about 2 months ago. He, his wife, and his 3 kids were drive out of Bylas to head for Tucson for vacation. There was an 18 year old boy, texting and driving, coming in the opposite direction. This boy slowly merged to the right shoulder and hit the bumps to warn you that your drifting and over corrected. He hit Randalls truck head on with his own truck. Randall suffered a shattered hip, shattered knee, broken foot, broken ribs, and a broken collar bone. His wife and 3 kids passed away on impact.... Randall has since moved out of his home and in with this parents to help him recover from the surgeries he's had to go through. The ward had no idea where he moved to and no number to get ahold of him on. He received a blessing in the hospital but had wanted one for the mental anguish and pain he was suffering though. Because our appointments out in Bylas fell through, because we went back 4 times to Dean and Shawna's house, and because we talked with everyone around us, we were able to find Randall and give him the blessing that he needed. I don't know why bad things happen to good people, but I know that we as members of the church can be instruments in the Lord's hands to help those people we need love most. The Lord knows best and Randall realized that but he was still questioning "Why?". I don't remember one thing that was said in that blessing, but I do know that Randall received his answer.

The biggest lesson I've learned this week is never second guess whether a thought is coming from you or from the Holy Ghost. Even if you don't know why you need to go talk to this person or take that road to work even though it may take a little longer. There is no reason for any of us not to follow those promptings. I urge you guys, all of you, to covenant with your Father In Heaven to follow those promptings. Pray for the inspiration to know when those promptings come and use every opportunity to build your faith and your testimony.

I love you all so much. Thank you for your emails and your prayers. I know that Heavenly Father hears and answers our prayers. I love you.

~Elder Kyle Harris

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

August 4, 2014

Hello Family!! I don't like how fast these weeks are going. It is really going too fast for me! I had a dream the other night that I was in the Mazda with you guys and I asked you if I had finished my mission. I remember starting to cry because you said I had finished all 24 months but I could only remember up to 14 months.... It was really sad because I hadn't met anyone new or changed in the last 10 months or anything. When I woke up, I decided I wouldn't let that happen and will just make everyday the best day out here so I remember it. :)

So unfortunately, this letter is going to be a little shorter. Normally we email at Eastern Arizona College. But for some reason, the Library over there is closed.. So we are at Grandma Despains house emailing on her laptop. The only problem is we only have like 1 hour before we have house inspections and both Elder Gilson and I need to email in that hour. So I'm going to type super fast so that I can get the most in 30 minutes that I can!

On Tuesday we were on exchanges. I was with Elder George again because he needed a break from his companion. So we were out visiting people and one of the members told us where we could go to get fresh milk and cheese and eggs from a member! So we booked it out there. Here were the directions we were given, "Turn onto Fort Thomas River Road. Go straight past the 'Road Closed' sign and over the skinny, old, rickety bridge. Keep going till you reach forever. Then at the fork in the road, turn left and drive till you reach the sun. It is about 10 miles down that dirt road so just keep going." It was a blast to drive down that dirt road cause it was full of hills and turns and we were going like 50 on it. Elder George jokingly said, "Wouldn't it suck if we got a flat tire out here?" I agreed and told him it would really suck cause we don't have a spare! (Elder Wardell said that they got a flat tire and replaced the flat with the spare meaning we didn't have one...) Elder George's face turned white as he said, "We better be super careful then..." well we finally pull up to the gate and we see that it's closed. Elder George goes out to open it and while he does that, I push on the brake with my left foot and lean across his seat and out the window to see how our tires were holding up (I know I should have put it in park to be safe but we didn't crash so it's okay!). Sure enough... Our front passenger tire was dead flat... And the worst part was, we didn't even call to see if we could come over or to see if they were even home! So we call and they luckily are home. They tell us to pull on in so we pulled in just past the gate. Brother Squires (the member we went to see) came up the hill with his giant tractor and I thought he was just going to lift our truck up with that! But he brought up a jack instead so he didn't have to haul it. We checked and found the old tire under our truck. But when we lowered it, it wasn't flat at all! WE HAD A SPARE!!! We switched the tires, then brother Squires told us to drive down with the flat in the bed of the truck and he would fix it for us. These were by far some of the nicest members I have ever met. On top of fixing our flat tire, helping us change it with the spare, and letting us have a glass of fresh milk, they gave us a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs!! Then yesterday, they brought us 2 more gallons of milk and 2 blocks of cheese that she made! And that cheese is AMAZING!!!! I mean like, wow... It was good. As was the milk! So that was the big miracle of my week! :)

Speaking of yesterday, we attended Fort Thomas Ward and Pima 4th ward. Fort Thomas was great! For Elder's quorum, it seemed like usually it would be really quite and that no one would talk. But at the start of the lesson, instead of going right into it, the teacher said that he wanted to do what the relief society did and have whoever wants to bear their testimony. We went in a circle and everyone bore their testimonies. It was the most powerful and spiritual Elders Quorum that I have ever been to! Well after Fort Thomas, we went to Pima 4th Ward. After Sacrament meeting, we realized that we had a lot of people we told we would try to see that day and we didn't have enough time to visit them all. So we were going to skip Sunday school and priesthood classes to go visit these people. But the Lord didn't want us to leave. Right after sacrament meeting, the young men's president came up to us and asked if we would teach the priests about how to do missionary work and show them how it was done. We couldn't say no so we accepted. When he left, we were about to sit down and plan out that lesson when one of the Sunday school teachers for the 16 and 17 year olds asked us if we would come into her class and teach them about Eternal Marriages. We accepted that as well and she told us to come into the class in about 10 minutes. 10 minutes to prepare 2 lessons isn't going to work.... So we turned to the Lord. And both lessons went really well. The one on marriage wasn't great but it worked! The one on missionary work was great though! We taught them about how they could do missionary work now, especially with school starting. We even did role plays! We lined up into 2 lines facing each other and did a practice street contact with some random person. And they did awesome! Each boy was not only able to establish a friendship, but was also able to get their name, number and set up a return appointment! They are going to be great missionaries in a year!

Well I'm sorry this one is so short... I wish that I had more time to keep emailing you but I need to get going. I promise that next weeks email will be better! I want you to know that I love you very much. Keep on keepin' on!

~Elder Kyle Harris