Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Email Problems and Two More Baptisms

12.28.09

I've tried at least 4 times to send this email--the only bad thing is it didn't save any of the times, so I'm here sending another one this very moment to let you know, and to let everyone else know, that I am going to begin writing a letter as soon as I possibly can. Expect one at least by Thursday, maybe Friday.

I'll fill you in on all the details about Janae and Vernon who were both baptized yesterday. Janae is literally a year older than I am, and Vernon is in his mid-fifties. They are both wonderful individuals.

Anyhow, I'm glad everything is going well back home and I'm certainly glad I got to talk to everyone on Christmas. It was the best Christmas present for sure! Oh yeah, I finally got to go to the post office for the third time to retrieve the packages, the gifts were sweet! The camera is way nice too! Tell everyone I say thank you, I loved everything.

The soda fizzy candies though; me and Elder Izatt, Elder Pelo, and Elder Chadburn ate almost twenty of those little candies at a time--SICK!!! They foam so bad inside your mouth it makes you want to gag...we had our fun with them haha!

Anyways, I love you and you'll hear from me later this week.

Love,
Austin

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Christmas Phone Call is Coming!

Some of the Jacksonville West Missionaries
12.21.09
I figured I'd keep this one a little shorter since I get to call Friday. I'm so excited! As far as the details go, I believe we are going to go ahead and talk for as long as we feel like talking--I don't think President Newman worries about it too much, so long as we continue to do what we are supposed to be doing I believe he is fine with it...
As far as Christmas decorations go, we have a miniature Christmas tree that Elder Pelo's family sent him. It is about two feet tall, and is decorated with tiny ornaments and is covered in lights. That's about as far as it goes, sadly.
Hopefully my letter arrived safely home (it didn't!), and you were able to read it, because it has details concerning everyone that has sent me stuff. Grandma Mary sent me a package just barely and that was cool, it had some socks (which I know will be very useful soon) and lots of treats. Everyone loved the cookies! Brendon and Rachel sent me a package as well, and it had tons of treats too! They had a Christmas card with their pictures on it, I was glad to see them. Elizabeth has the best smile! The Ballif's also sent me a card, it was nice to hear from them as well. Each of them wrote a small note inside the card which I enjoyed reading...
Oh, in case you don't have the letter (we don't!), the ward did send me something, I thought it was awesome, especially the chocolate!
Anyway, the mission reached the goal of 1050 baptisms, we are currently at 1055 baptisms on the year. Can you believe it? Last year their goal was 650; that's 500 more this year!
Anyhow, I'll fill you in on all the details Friday...I love you very much and I can't wait to talk to you on Christmas! I hope everything is going ok back home and tell the rest of the family I love them too. Talk to you soon!
Love,
Austin

Monday, December 14, 2009

No Email...But here are some long awaited pictures!

Jacksonville Florida District at the Provo Temple

Austin and Elder Pelo...looking very happy :)



Austin & Elder Murray





Elder Pelo & Austin in Normandy...tough guys???




Elder Pelo, Austin, & Courteney (Austin's first baptism!)






Austin and Elder Preator in the MTC













Monday, December 7, 2009

Close To Home...

12.07.09

Dear Household of the Robbs Family ;)

Life is going well. I'm finally getting over this sickness, aside from the lingering cough (seriously, it never leaves Mom!). The past few days have been kind of rough because we were dropped by most of our investigators due to so called "loss of interest". Such is life.

One thing to mention, if you didn't get to watch the Christmas Devotion from the First Presidency you ought to, it was really good. We watched it last night and it made me feel better about myself. After it ended I went outside the church building away from the other missionaries and sat down and looked up at the stars. It's always peaceful to look at the stars, especially when it's a clear night and quiet all around. I enjoyed the moment of solitude.

It's interesting what you said to me the other day in the letter from home, about how it seemed like I was right there with you even though I'm not; I feel as if all of you are right here with me now, as if all I had to do was walk down the road a little bit and there you'd be--it's as if the distance away from home doesn't really exist and I'm still there seeing everything, being a part of everything. It is a calm and reassuring feeling to me, I know everything is going to be ok, no matter what. I feel as if Heavenly Father is with me now, and all I have to do is close my eyes and I'm in His Kingdom again. I can feel the Savior's love and I can feel Him bear me up in all my trials.

As I continue to read and pray I begin to see people as they really are, sons and daughters of God. My judgments of others, my ability to see other's weaknesses and faults, they don't seem to matter much. I feel the Savior's love for others and wish to share it with them, that they too may see life as it really is and take hold of the joy I have within me. I have difficulty seeing people with my eyes because I view them with my heart. Much like President Uchtdorf's comments during the devotional, the things you see with your eyes can be misleading, but what you see with your heart will always be true--and so I feel it is, or is beginning to be with me. Life is much easier and much more hopeful when we recognize the love Heavenly Father and His Son have for us. One of my favorite scriptures right now is in the Book of John (I think), and it is of Jesus speaking to the disciples:

"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you, not as the world giveth give I unto you, let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid."

It is such a heart-warming sentence, especially with the way the world is seemingly becoming. I love you all so much and am grateful to be a part of our family. I feel your prayers always. I enjoy every letter you send, they always build me up.

Talk to you soon.

Love,
Austin