Wednesday, May 29, 2013
1 month down!
Wow, it has already been 4 weeks here. It is absolutely nuts
how fast time flies. Ha I hope everything is going good for everyone and you
are enjoying time at home. I love the letters coming in. They make my day sooo
much better and I look forward to reading them every night. Mom and dad thank
you for writing me. I get a kick out of dad's letters because I can picture in
my mind everything that is happening!
Out of all the Gospel related stuff, there are some
elders who I absolutely love to hang with. Elder Hawker, Elder Anderson, Elder
Carr (England) and Elder Jensen. We have our "MTC Frau" which is lady
in German. Haha and no one knows of them besides us 5. Well Elder Jensen had
the opportunity to embarrass me and give "My MTC Frau" my email... I
had no idea what he did until he came up and told me. I cannot tell you how
awkward but funny it is when she walks past me and just smiles. So I have to
get him back and do it to his frau. Haha it is obviously all a joke so don’t
think we are serious but it’s just some things that keep us sane while we are
here. Another story is we go in every night at 9:30 to our residence and we are
all just dead from the day. We got these rubber stretching bands in a book of exercising.
And Elder Moeller’s parents sent him hacky sacks. So being creative we decided
to have war against each other. At each end of the halls we would have 2-3
hacky sacks and launch them over to the other side and if you got hit you were
out. And yes these hurt very bad and I have a couple welts. Ha just a few
things to keep us sane during the week since we are studying the language and
gospel all day long.
I really do love all of you and I pray for you every
day and night. There hasn't been a prayer where I haven't asked to bless my
family. You have showed me so much and I appreciate all you do. Oh and Grandma
Parris THANK YOU so much for the caramel. Ha it is almost gone already!
To first start off, I would just like to thank all of you
for the examples I have had in my life. There have been so many people who have
picked me up when I was struggling and have really thought about all the love
you have shown me. The other night I was thinking while we were in a lesson.
First thought, "It's not always easy, but it’s worth it." The first
person I thought of was Quincy. I began to think back on my high school
basketball career and honestly sometimes thought Coach was crazy sometimes..
But since I am done with all of that I couldn't be any more thankful for him
and what he has shown me in life. It's absolutely crazy; the same things I
learned from him apply here. There are SO many missionaries who are not on time
and do not work hard at all. It bugs me SOO bad because they are just wasting
their time. Playing basketball for the best coach in the nation has truly
shown me hard work ethic and how important it is to be on time. There are so many
more great things that I learned but I just want to thank Quincy for being like
a father to me and showing me the ropes how to work hard. No wonder he is the
best coach in the state. I have learned so many life lessons from him and he
will always be one of my heroes.
So, this past week was pretty hard. I cannot tell you
how ready I am to leave this place and go to Germany. Yeah, the MTC is great
and all but I am so ready to get out and teach. Sitting in a chair for so long
has absolutely killed me and I have had the worst back pains. My companion gave
me a massage for about 1 hour last night because I honestly was in so much
pain. I am so grateful for him. But my back is feeling a little bit better and
I am doing a lot better. My companion is doing awesome, this past week we have
finally figured everything out. It's so easy to find your weaknesses when you
live with someone 24/7. I have learned so much in just a month being here. I
feel like a changed man already. He is doing awesome and I love him. He is one
of the most spiritual guys I know and it has shown me so much. Yes, sometimes I
think he is crazy but he has taught me so much.
Learning German has been very tough, but honestly the
gift of tongues is real... The other day we were Skyping some investigators
from Germany and Switzerland and I was having a full on conversation with them
and explaining everything perfectly. (At least I thought so). My companion is
really good at German so sometimes it can be super frustrating but I know the
Lord has blessed me and if I can continue to work even harder I will be blessed
even more. The most frustrating part is I can understand everything my teacher
is saying but, speaking it is so hard. German is actually a pretty hard
language to learn but I am slowly picking it up and working my hardest.
I love that Talons Farewell went great. Brother Harper
is the man and took notes of it and wrote them all to me. I loved seeing
pictures of all my best friends (Taylor, Shanae, Talon, Bobby, Jared, Dawson,
Riley, Jesse) haha I love them so very much and so grateful for the examples
they are in my life. We are all best friends and I can't wait to share these
same experiences with them when they are out here. I can't wait especially for
Talon to come in 1 WEEK!!! Ahhhhh I am so pumped, I am going to meet him out on
the curb and I am giving him the biggest hug! I wish all my friends were coming
in next week. Keep staying close to the Lord and pray often. I am proud of you
guys and keep up the good work. It is the best decision I have ever made to
come out on a mission and I hope you will feel the same way.
For the spiritual part, Elder Craig Zwick from the 70 came
and spoke to us for our Tuesday devotional. Which are the best days of the
week. It really did help me to understand a ton more about how to be a better
missionary. So he was the architect for the Portland Temple and had 6 points to
building the temple that could help us in missionary work they are;
1.
Start with the End in mind.
My thoughts on this is what
kind of person do you want people to know you as and remember you as? I need to
develop more Christ like attributes and I want people to remember me as a good
guy who really loves Our Savior.
2. Strong Desire and Commitment
Coming out here on the mission you need a lot of help from
our Father in Heaven. Sacrificing so much is hard but committing myself to the
Lord is even better and serving him with all my heart, mind, might and
strength.
3. Willingness and Discipline to work Hard
Again, relating back to Quincy for helping me work hard.
Even watching how hard my Mom, Dad, brothers and sister work for what they
want. I know I have been blessed with them as my family. And families can be
together forever.
4. Prepare for Challenges
There are so many challenges not only out here on the
mission but in life as well. Prepare for them and remember the scripture Alma
36:3.
5. Structural and spiritual integrity.
Strengthen our faith in our Savior and Redeemer Jesus Christ
and develop Christ like attributes.
6. Total Dedication to the Lord
Being out on a mission has shown me so much how much the
Lord loves each and every one of us. I have felt my Saviors love and
forgiveness for me. My Favorite quote I heard this week is on a Mormon message
it said, "I have let my Heavenly Father down so many times, but he has
never let me down. And, I know for a fact he never will." The atonement is
powerful. Jesus Christ loves each and everyone one of us and was willing to
Sacrifice for the sins we have made in our life.
Again, I love this gospel with all of my heart. I have never
felt this close to my Heavenly Father. Some times are super rough but I am
hanging in there and knowing this is the best thing for me right now. My
testimony is strengthening stronger and stronger every day I am here and I am
learning what type of person I want to be to help others. I am learning Christ
like attributes and if we all can do that we will all feel our Saviors love for
us.
I love and miss you all!
Elder Emery
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Sending mail to Germany..
This is a link that gives info on sending letters and packages to Germany.
http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/
For example, the cost for sending a letter and packages (found at this link):
Letters: First class mail has a maximum weight of 3.5 ounces (6 sheets of
regular copy paper weigh about 1 ounce):
Weight: Postage:
1 ounce $1.10
2 ounces $2.05
3 ounces $3.00
3.5 ounces $3.95
Packages: maximum weight of 4 pounds
Weight: Postage:
1 lb. $16.75
2 lbs. $24.15
3 lbs. $31.55
4 lbs. $38.95
Germany Frankfurt Mission Blog
Elder Emery's mission presidents have set up a blog specifically for his mission. If you would like to know more about it then here's the link for you to get there:) It is really interesting and cool to see how much the mission is growing!
http://frankfurtmission.blogspot.de/
http://frankfurtmission.blogspot.de/
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
3 weeks!!!
Guten Morgen!
I heard a quote the other day that really help me it says "Faith is action and power, it is not having a perfect knowledge of things. Faith is what propels us forward to change what needs to be changed.” I really liked this quote because coming out here on a mission is all about faith in our Heavenly Father and strengthening that faith in our everyday lives. It has helped me come to realize that there is so much more to life than just sports. Growing up, I thought sports were life. But the true meaning of life is to learn from our mistakes and to come closer unto Christ. By having faith in Christ we can strengthen our burdens and make weak things become strong. (Ether 12:27)
During gym time I usually go shoot in the gym. Don't worry mom I am not playing anybody and I won't get hurt. I am being careful. Haha, they only give us 50 min every 3 days... Which is awful because I always need to be doing some type of sport or something! Sitting in class is so different. But like I said, I am learning so much.
Anyways, there’s not much to write about the MTC and everything that happens here because a whole lot doesn’t really happen. My companion is doing a ton better. I found out from president that he has a compulsive disorder. But I am learning so much and it is strengthening me so much. Today actually I am with Elder Barker, we did splits today because he has really been struggling with the MTC and has some problems and so president asked if I could take him for the day and cheer him up a little. He seems to be doing so much better and I include him a lot more in things. I know I am here for a reason. I already feel so much more different than before and I can't wait to see who I am in 2 years. I am doing my best in everything I do. I LOVE receiving letters and it makes my day. So if you can keep sending them.
I love you all!
Elder Emery
Hey everyone, I hope all is well back at home! I miss you
guys, but I love being out here. It has shown me so much about myself and has
strengthened me a ton. I can't believe it has already been 3 weeks. It has
absolutely flown by. It seems like yesterday I said goodbye to you all. But
anyways here is my week.
There is not a whole lot to write about the MTC since it is
all the same.. Ha, for the first time though I have realized that being out
here on a mission makes me so happy. Being around the gospel 24/7 is amazing
and I am so blessed to be here. The other day I was really frustrated with the
language.. I felt like I was doing really well with it then one day I couldn't
understand or speak it for some odd reason. It was super frustrating and I had
to go outside for a little bit to kind of relax. I am so hard on myself
sometimes and that is one thing I am learning is that it won't all come at
once.. I just have to work at it.I heard a quote the other day that really help me it says "Faith is action and power, it is not having a perfect knowledge of things. Faith is what propels us forward to change what needs to be changed.” I really liked this quote because coming out here on a mission is all about faith in our Heavenly Father and strengthening that faith in our everyday lives. It has helped me come to realize that there is so much more to life than just sports. Growing up, I thought sports were life. But the true meaning of life is to learn from our mistakes and to come closer unto Christ. By having faith in Christ we can strengthen our burdens and make weak things become strong. (Ether 12:27)
So, every Sunday we get to go on the temple walk. It is so
relaxing to get out and walk around off campus. We all call the MTC
"spirit prison" haha the spirit here is amazing but we are confined
to a classroom for 12 hours in the day. The food here at the MTC is.. okay. Like
I said I have already gained weight! I am not fat I promise. I think I am just
growing into my body though and I feel so much stronger for some reason.. ha
but I am loving it.
The other day my companion was super sick.. That was the
longest day of my life! He had a sinus infection or something. There are so
many diseases floating around the MTC I swear. haha but it was the worst! I was
stuck in our residence forever it seemed like. And there really is nothing to
do because he was sleeping the whole time so I just sat there and read the Book
of Mormon and studied German. Being with a companion 24/7 is soo different!! During gym time I usually go shoot in the gym. Don't worry mom I am not playing anybody and I won't get hurt. I am being careful. Haha, they only give us 50 min every 3 days... Which is awful because I always need to be doing some type of sport or something! Sitting in class is so different. But like I said, I am learning so much.
Anyways, there’s not much to write about the MTC and everything that happens here because a whole lot doesn’t really happen. My companion is doing a ton better. I found out from president that he has a compulsive disorder. But I am learning so much and it is strengthening me so much. Today actually I am with Elder Barker, we did splits today because he has really been struggling with the MTC and has some problems and so president asked if I could take him for the day and cheer him up a little. He seems to be doing so much better and I include him a lot more in things. I know I am here for a reason. I already feel so much more different than before and I can't wait to see who I am in 2 years. I am doing my best in everything I do. I LOVE receiving letters and it makes my day. So if you can keep sending them.
I love you all!
Elder Emery
Thursday, May 16, 2013
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