Showing posts with label Alyssa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alyssa. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Elliot's June 20 email

Here's the latest message from Elliot.  He's off to Texas!

Hola!

I'm getting transferred! I'm going to the Wichita Falls South Area in Texas. I will be serving as District Leader and my new companion will be Elder Anderson. So that's gonna be a huge change for me. I really have no idea what to expect but I'm sure it'll be awesome!

Sounds like y'all had a good time in Utah. [We were in Orderville, Utah, for the Adair family renuion.] And Alyssa should be excited for BYU, it's awesome. I just hope you survive girls camp! [Lori and Alyssa are off to girls camp for five days this week.]

Me and Elder Nield had a pretty good week. We taught Tiffany, one of our baptismal dates, and her friend Robert. She's really progressing quickly and has already read the whole Libro de Mormon. We caught up with a few investigators that have been tricky to meet with these past few weeks. The work is really going along in this area. Elder Nield's been an awesome companion. I'm bummed a bit to leave, but hey, that's the mission. There are a lot of awesome people out here who I've really come to love, and I just try my best to help them!

Well I'm fixin to get going here in a minute, sorry for not sending pictures! I just forgot my camera today. But I love y'all!

Elder Elliot Adair

Monday, May 23, 2011

Elliot's May 23 email and pictures

Here's the latest email from Elliot, along with some new pictures after the jump.

Hey!

Tell Alyssa congrats on everything! That's super exciting. I couldn't hear the singing on these library computers, but it looks like it was awesome. [Alyssa is wrapping up her senior year at Hart High.  On Friday, she sang a solo at the spring concert.  She graduates Wednesday and heads to BYU in August.]

We did get a lot of rain and crazy thunder and lightning and everything! We were okay, it actually never was raining while we were out, but we were under a few tornado watches and stuff. Oklahoma is exciting!

My new companion, Elder Derrick Nield (from Smithfield, UT) is awesome. We've been having a good time and the work's going pretty well. He's definitely adjusted to the routine of missionary work quickly. We're getting referrals and working hard!  [I found some pictures of Elder Nield from his high school basketball days here.  And here is a link to his page on missionsite.net.]

We had a tougher week. We took one of the recent converts in the ward to a set of 3 appointments we had set up, all of which fell through. It was a mega bummer. But I've learned that when something seems to go wrong, 5 things go right. We headed up to Noble after, and finding we had about an hour of free time, went tracting. We prayed to know where we should go, and looking at a map of the town, felt inspired to go to a block on the complete opposite side of town from where we were. But, of course, God knows better than we do, so we went. We tracted a street and didn't find anyone wanting to hear from us, so we walked back towards the car, and saw a guy working on his car around the corner from where we were parked. We offered to lend a hand (even though I don't know how in the world to work on cars), and he politely declined. We got to talking though. He was from Guatemala, had talked to missionaries there a few times, but never got a chance to learn much. The Spirit was strong though. He was very receptive, took a Book of Mormon, and we have plans to go back and visit later. Finding those that you're supposed to is the greatest feeling in the mission, I think. Later on we had a lesson with one of our investigators who said she really didn't feel ready to accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ in her life, though she was quick to recognize us as representatives of the Lord. It was hard, seeing her unwilling to read, pray, attend church and do the things that would make her life so much better, but that's how it goes. We left feeling we did all we could, but a bit disheartened, understandably. Just then a member calls us a gives us this awesome referral. The guy had been going through a real tough time. His house burned down, and all that wasn't destroyed got stolen. He expressed to the member that he was unsatisfied with his current church, and the member promptly invited him to come to ours. He did. After church yesterday, he said that he felt right at home as soon as he entered the building, and he knew that's where the Lord wanted him. He wants to come next week with his family. We're visiting them tonight, and are going to invite them to be baptized. 

I guess that's why the mission, this inspired work, leaves me so happy in the end. It seems like no matter what, the good outweighs the bad in the end. It's tough, humid, sticky, slow, but awesome.

I love you!

Elder Elliot Adair

Friday, August 13, 2010

Elliot reports to the Missionary Training Center

On August 11, 2010, Elliot got up very early, said goodbye to his brother Keith, his new sister-in-law Kim, and his sister Alyssa and drove to the Burbank airport with his mom, dad, and grandparents.  His flight to Salt Lake City left at 7:00 a.m.  As usual, Elliot was excited and happy.  The rest of us were very happy for him but a little sad to see him go.  We'll look forward to the four phone calls over the next two years and weekly emails.  Here are the last images of Elliot before he left.