Sunday, December 27, 2015

Over Due Update

Sorry that we have not been diligent in updating our mission experiences.  A lot has happened so I will attempt to cover it all in this update.

Bishop Kruger has given us a new person to work with.  Her name is Delores McCloy.  She prefers to be called Dollie.  She is 67 and lives alone in her apartment.  She is somewhat of a hermit and hardly gets out except for the spring and summer months.  During this time she sits under a tree outside of her apartment and talks to everyone who stops by.  She is skin and bones and hardly eats.  Because her apartment is infested with bed bugs she has not fully moved in or at least has not unpacked most of her things.  Her health is not good and because of back problems she sits in and sleeps in a recliner.  She is delightful to visit with and she is quite vocal about her opinions on things. During one of our visits I came away with a bed bug in my wool suit.  So needless to say we need to be careful when we visit.

We have begun holding Family Home Evening every Wednesday night at the church.  It is quite the family we have.  Both Innocent, Alicia and Ivan come every week.  They both need to be taught the basics of the gospel and seem to enjoy the lessons.  One of the lessons was on prayer.  We asked Alicia to give the opening prayer.  She struggled a little through it.  What was special was her expression of gratitude for us being in her life and helping her and Ivon.  She cried during the prayer which brought a special spirit to the lesson.  Another lesson was on reading the scriptures.  We gave them their own scriptures and challenged them to use them.  We gave Ivan his own Book of Mormon picture book which he seemed to really like.  Innocent is a spiritual person and has read and knows key scriptures and stories in both the Old and New Testament.

During the end of October and first of November I spent a lot of time with Innocent in helping him find a new job.  We used LDS Employment Services and was able to find him a job with a maintenance company that the FM Group of the church uses for their landscaping and snow removal.  Since Innocent has a CDL they were offering him $15.00 an hour for driving the salt truck and plowing the snow.  Well as time went on we found out that the job has not turned out the way we thought.  He is being paid two different wages; $11.00 an hour for shoveling snow and $15.00 an hour only when he drives the truck.  Most of his work is shoveling snow and it has been inconsistent. He expressed a desire to find something with a steady schedule and better environment.  There was a recent job fair put on by the LDS Employment Services which he attended on his own.  He had several interviews and was hired by Convergys a customer service call in center that companies hire for their customer service.  He was hired to take calls from French speaking customers.  He starts January 18th.  They are starting him at $12.00 an hour and after 7 weeks they will move him to $14.00.  He is really excited and we are happy for him.  It is good to see that he understands his personal responsibility to be self reliant.  We are proud of him that he did this all on his own.

Alicia received an eviction notice and was asked to be out by the end of November.  We tried to talk with the management company as to why the notice was given and were told it had to do with incomplete paperwork.  We never really found the true reason but the Bishop was able to help get a new place in ward.  She moved during the Thanksgiving week while we were at Jason's.  She needed to get rid of all her furniture since they too were invested with bed bugs.  On our return we were able to find her a new couch and love set, a big leather chair and a chest of drawers.  The Bishop helped her with beds.

Since Christmas is a time of giving and service we knew that our families would need help.  We want to thank our family, extended family and neighbors for their generous help and contributions.  We were able to provide a wonderful Christmas and had money left over so we bought gift cards to Walmart and Target and gave them to the Bishop to give to others in the ward.  We enjoyed shopping for Christmas Trees and making decorations for them.  Molly helped in making Stars for each tree. She had so much fun making them.  Barbara spent most of her time shopping for the gifts and wrapping them.  Needless to say she was exhausted when we were all done.  But it felt good to serve.  It got us both in the spirit of Christmas.

Our home Stake (South Jordan Parkway Stake) each year, on the first week-end in December, hosts a Nativity Festival.  Members of the stake donate their personal nativities from all over the world and they are on display.  The Festival is full of other activities for the kids, music and sing along from each ward choir.  We took Innocent to this which he thoroughly enjoyed.  His favorite part was sitting in the chapel listening to the musical performances and sing along.  We found out he is quite the singer.

For one of our FHE's we took Innocent, Alicia and Ivan to Temple Square for the lights.  As long as Alicia has lived in SLC she has never seen the lights.  It was a cold night but we all enjoyed our time.

We also had Innocent over for our family Christmas dinner.  He enjoyed talking with Kenny Romney who served a mission to Belgium as well as talking to Molly who is learning French in Kindergarten.  Since sweet desserts are new to Innocent he tried one of each.  He liked the pumpkin pie the best.

We have included some pictures of our special Christmas this year.

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We love serving and this Christmas will always be remembered by our service to others.


Sunday, October 18, 2015

Ups and Downs

At our initial training we were told that there would be ups and downs during our service.  Well we have already experienced both.  Let me start with the up...today at church Innocent was presented to received the Aaronic Priesthood and be ordained a Priest.  Since he will be meeting with the high priests, during today's group meeting Bishop Kruger came in to have Innocent ordained.  He asked Innocent who he would like to ordain him and he said Elder Romney.  That came as a surprise but what a blessing it was to confer the Aaronic Priesthood upon Innocent and ordain him a Priest.  I believe the last time I was able to do that was for Jason.

Now for the down...after serving for about six weeks we started with 4 families and we are now down to two.  Barbara mentioned the young couple who were out on parole from the State Prison.  Well Hailey is now back in prison and the Bishop has been unable to reach Rudy.  During our Missionary Correlation meeting this morning with the Bishop he told us that we are no longer to visit with the King family.  Some things have changed in that family and he is not sure if they will be staying in the ward.  We figured something was up since Patrick has not been returning our calls and Amy did not show up to work at the DI on Friday.  Barbara discovered that when she went to the DI trying to visit with her.

I am sure that the Bishop will be assigning us two more families shortly.  There is a lot of work to be done in the ward and he needs our help.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

First Month

We have now been serving our mission for a little over one month.  Our eyes have definitely been opened to new things and our hearts filled with gratitude for our bounteous blessings.

Along with the bishop's help, we have gotten Innocent's apartment furnished.  Craig spent about five hours one evening at LDS Employment meeting with Innocent and an immigration attorney to get Innocent's application for asylum transferred from Los Angeles to Salt Lake.  We have also helped him to put together a resume and cover letter and apply for a job as a school bus driver (he has a CDL).  Some friends of ours gave us a nice winter coat for Innocent which we will give him Sunday.

Sister Hernandez is working on her adult high school diploma which I am definitely able to help her with.  I spent an hour this week helping her with some math and plan to meet with her again soon.  She is scheduled for knee surgery next month.  She has also found a special program for her 17-year old son.  He will be picked up each day and taken to a program that will provide a half day of therapy and a half day of school.  She really tries to be a good mom and grandma.

Our third family, the Kings, are a big challenge.  We still haven't been able to get inside the home.  Patrick, a retired high priest, seems reluctant to let us meet his daughter.  We ran into the granddaughter, Andi, outside the apartment one Sunday and introduced ourselves but that is it.  We have tried setting appointments as well as just dropping by, both without success.

With the bishop's approval we are going to start holding Family Home Evening on Wednesday nights in a room at the church and invite our families to attend.  Sister Hernandez has already said she would like that.  Innocent is agreeable with most anything, so the King family will remain our challenge.  Craig is going out of town next week so we won't begin until October 28th.

Last Sunday was Stake Conference followed by a quarterly mission conference.  We had a lovely meal and some inspiring messages.  This coming Sunday we have been asked to speak in Sacrament meeting.