Now
it is finally P Day for us office elders. So we can finally relax and
breath for a second :) being an office elder really is so much more then
being an elder in the office and having a car. It's a lot of hard work. Physically when we have to constantly be on the move going from moving
houses to driving for a long time to searching for different houses to
filling out paperwork to entering in finance info to all of the other
stuff we have to do and then getting back to the house late sometimes
because random stuff comes up that we have to help with. But I wouldn't
change a thing! I love it so much as complicated and tiring as it is. It's very different from being a normal elder, but it is rewarding
to me because we are working our butts off at all moments of the day.
Now I worry and stress about how the heck we are going to get all the
stuff done we need to whereas sometimes before the office I would be
walking the streets all day looking for people to teach or serve and
sometimes not having success and stressing out about how to get more
busy. Haha. Speaking of stress, the AP's have it way worse then we do!
One of the AP's, Elder Vargas, has been super stressed and hasn't been
sleeping much and had a bad stress reaction and his tongue is like
blistering up and stuff. But after these next couple of months
everything should be getting back to normal and the transition should be
back to normal.
sorry that this email is kind of all over the place. I am kinda just writing my scatter brained thoughts right now.
so
my new president, President Castillo, is so legit. I love him so much!
He is so funny and loving and I can tell he is going to be such an
awesome president. We got to have dinner at his house one day this week
and get to know him and his wife a little more. It was way fun. Sister
Castillo is awesome too. Just a little nervous still, but adapting quite
well. Most of the missionaries in the mission still don't even know
him/haven't met or talked with him yet. But next week there will be a
couple of zone conferences so they will all meet him finally then.
anyway I want to end by sharing a quote my mom sent me this week that I liked a lot:
"Feasting
on the word of God each day is more important than sleep, school, work,
television shows, video games, or social media. You may need to
reorganize your priorities to provide time for the study of the word of
God. "
Richard G. Scott
I
love this quote. Especially right now as I am in the office. Because it
is so hard to get my daily studies in that are so important and cherished by us missionaries. Even though we have permission to sleep a
little longer if we need to as office elders and AP's because we are
just hammered everyday with so much to do and sometimes get home late
from a long moving trip an hour away and stuff like that, I refuse to
because I know how vital it is to get my daily dosage of the gospel. I
promise you that when you read the scriptures and ponder about the
things the scriptures teach or the prophets or the church magazines, you
will find greater peace and happiness and love in your lives. Even
though I am super busy and loaded with stuff as an office elder, and as
important as the things are in the office, the most important thing to me
still is my daily studies of the gospel. Especially because the
scriptures are like stress relief meds that really help you remember the
real important things in life and things to be focused on. I like to
think of it like this; when we want to get in shape or stronger, what do
we do? We go to the gym and work out right? But that's not all, we have
to be constantly feeding ourselves the right foods and proteins and
nutrients our body needs in order to get in shape and get stronger. It's
the same with church and the gospel. It's not enough to just be going
to church. We have to constantly be nourishing ourselves and our spirit
with the good words and teachings of Christ and his gospel.
That's all for now. Sorry for the disorganization of this email. Love you guys!
Everything is awesome!
Elder Greer
My 1 year mark when I burned my shirt! |
these are all at "Punta Rucia" a sick beach with no one on it like 2 hours away |
Elder Vargas is one of the AP's |
More pics of the beach |