Dallan, comp, and Sister Brown

Dallan, comp, and Sister Brown
He's the tall one... lol

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sister Brown

Dear Brother and Sister Boyd,
Elder Boyd....Dallan....asked me to write to you so you would know about the transfer.
Elder Boyd was transferred to Fontana. He will be riding a bike. He said he really wanted to stay here in the mountains for awhile, but transfers come for a reason. I hope he will feel better there. He said the pain is gone now that he is taking Naproxen, but there is still some pressure in his chest. Mike and I have not observed any problems, stress or anything else. It was certainly a surprise that he had all of the problems. Overall, he seemed to be feeling better this past week. I do not know if the altitude was a factor in how he felt. He was fine for over a month. We are at 6500 feet and definitely experience all 4 seasons. This has been a very "wintery" winter. Because of also being in the middle of the southern California, some winters are very mild. Fontana is in the valley, and will be very hot, and often windy.
Elder Thompson was transferred to Apple Valley, the Silver Lakes Single Adult Ward. He is now the Zone Leader in Apple Valley. He will have a car. It is very unusual to transfer both Elders at the same time, and we were sad about that.
Elder Boyd may have mentioned that Mike and I are service missionaries at the Bishops' Storehouse in Colton. The Elders' bikes were in our truck, and after getting things started at the Storehouse, I drove to the transfer meeting. I love sitting in those meetings and hearing all of the Priesthood voices singing, then later hearing them talk and laugh with the other missionaries. I also love to see the other missionaries we have known. They swapped out the bikes, and I took things for our new missionaries, Elder Syphus from St. George, and Elder Bell from Sandy. They seem like really great young men. I would like to just keep collecting all of them!
It was really hard to say good-bye to both of them. I tried really hard to NOT get emotional around them. I did great until I got home after the transfer meeting and found a note they had left thanking us for "taking care of us." Then the tears came. The house did not have the same feeling without missionaries in it. Thankfully, the two new missionaries came a couple of hours later.
Elder Boyd is truly a wonderful man! We admire his obedience, his patience, his desire to serve a mission, and his happy disposition. We are going to miss him and his smile a lot. I have said several times, that when we volunteered to house missionaries we were not told how hard it would be to see them go. It is like sending our own kids off to college.
He will undoubtably have stories to tell when he writes to you on Monday. I am going to miss hearing them.
Thank you for raising an awesome young man. It is easy to see what good parents you are because of who his is. He talks of his family with great love and pride.
We will be happy to do anything we can for him. We are not too far from any area of the mission. Please call anytime. We have every confidence that he will be a successful missionary.
Sincerely,
Sue Brown

Monday, March 1, 2010

February 28, 2010

Yo yo yo,
So, i am in fact feeling better! They hooked me up with some real pills that actually help! Its this beefed up anti inflamitory that takes away alot of the pain in my chest, so that is cool! It also makes me feel waaaaay chill! ;) Im a fan of that! Lol. The pressure is still there though and my limbs go like completely numb at random times... Its a blast! But, im able to function now. The ward kinda made me their project.. It was cool! Loren Marshal, a chiropracter, is tryin his chiropractic stuff on me! Its pretty tight! And, i have been doin some psyco work on myself kinda... I think its working!
So bad news... they are movin me...again... It blows. My 4th area in 6 months. I guess they dont want me bein so far away from everything with all the stuff thats been goin down. I dont know.. But its all good! We have just been sayin bye to a ton of people! This ward was just way sweet! Im gonna miss it!
Guess what else sucks... I just heard yesterday that elder miller, my other mtc comp is goin home tomorrow... I guess he is having some way bad depresion or something... I am gonna try and talk to him before he leaves, but we will see. It is kinda scary cause that guy was the most solid of all of us in our mtc district! And now he is goin home cause he is havin to hard of a time out here! And plus, that makes me the last of my mtc district in the field! And im not even healthy! AAAHHH! Lol. It sucks way bad! Im the last of a dying breed! lol. We will see if i cant help him out...
As for teaching people this week, we did a little... We have a prospective baptism! It is a girl that we have been helping with math whenever we go over and see them. I tutor her, and have been tossing gospel related stuff in here and there, and she went from not wanting anything to do with religion, to asking way good questions about church, to wanting to be baptised! who thought that you could get someone to want to be baptised just from helping them with math! Lol. I thought that was pretty sweet! I also went on exchanges with the crestline elders on friday. Thompson put me with the fresh out of the mtc greenie, so i got to basically run the show! It was cool! I got to basically run the lessons, and he would just toss in a few things here and there, and did some work! hopefully they will be movin me to senior comp in this next area so i can do it some more! Well, other than that, not to much has been goin down! Just tryin to keep the pain away and still teach! So far so good! Love you all, and cant wait to hear back!
Sweet boat by the way!
And if kyle "stopped" by that would be waaaaaay tight! But call the mission prez!