My first Christmas away from home was quite good surprisingly! I still had a plethora of presents (some from aunts and most from my mother). All of which were very amazing! I got a few new ties and a lot of candy. I will try to control my chocolate craving for the time being.
Christmas night was also memorable, we hosted a white elephant at the Jackson building. Inside one of Elder Hallsted's packages, we shoved in roughly 25 "Indoor Snowballs" (Little cotton balls). Almost immediately as the package was opened, the entire zone erupted into an all out snowball fight. This lasted the rest of the zone activity and we all got a decent cardio session because of it.

There were 3 new ASL referrals this week!
We were able to meet 2 of them (1 didn't answer). However because of these recent events, I would like to train the zone again
on how to greet
people in ASL, so that our referrals are a
bit happier to see us.
It came to my attention that only a few people last time actually paid attention to our teaching.
On a side note, we have started an ever growing list of members and non-members alike who want to join our ASL class. We are planning more of it everyday in our spare time, and are very excited to see how it goes!
We had our first Car fast in a long time. We finally put together Elder Hallsted's bike and decided to take the afternoon to be away from our car. This was very fun, and the cool weather made it excellent! However my thighs were not appreciative of it (not being used for 5 months).
That same night we had a Family History lesson with a new friend. After starting his account, he had plugged in a few family names that he had. After a short time, the computer had enough information and was able to link his grandfather's name to someone else who had already done a lot of research. After merging his information with someone else's, we were able to greatly expand his family tree! He was very excited, and so were we! After this merger, there was a frenzy of new information that kept coming. Near the end of the night I gave him some "homework", to which he responded,
"Do it at home?? I'd rather do it here with you. You guys are cool!"
We have another appointment next week. Family History is turning out to be very fruitful, and not just for our friends!
During the lesson I was able to find some Temple names, and started a bit of research on my ancestors. I came across my 3 Great Grandfather's (John Powell IV) Journal.
It is quite detailed about his journey across the plains, and also of his conversion story.
Also documented with this journal is some public events connected with his life, and (my personal favorite) his Patriarchal blessing.
So far in reading his stories, I have had a greater appreciation not only for the literal pioneers, but also for those pioneers who started in a new religion away from their families traditions.
I will continue to study his journal and share any new interesting finds!
Thank you so much for the love from home! (And my Texas home)
-Elder Vance

There were 3 new ASL referrals this week!
We were able to meet 2 of them (1 didn't answer). However because of these recent events, I would like to train the zone again
on how to greet
people in ASL, so that our referrals are a
bit happier to see us.
It came to my attention that only a few people last time actually paid attention to our teaching.
On a side note, we have started an ever growing list of members and non-members alike who want to join our ASL class. We are planning more of it everyday in our spare time, and are very excited to see how it goes!
We had our first Car fast in a long time. We finally put together Elder Hallsted's bike and decided to take the afternoon to be away from our car. This was very fun, and the cool weather made it excellent! However my thighs were not appreciative of it (not being used for 5 months).
That same night we had a Family History lesson with a new friend. After starting his account, he had plugged in a few family names that he had. After a short time, the computer had enough information and was able to link his grandfather's name to someone else who had already done a lot of research. After merging his information with someone else's, we were able to greatly expand his family tree! He was very excited, and so were we! After this merger, there was a frenzy of new information that kept coming. Near the end of the night I gave him some "homework", to which he responded,
"Do it at home?? I'd rather do it here with you. You guys are cool!"
We have another appointment next week. Family History is turning out to be very fruitful, and not just for our friends!
During the lesson I was able to find some Temple names, and started a bit of research on my ancestors. I came across my 3 Great Grandfather's (John Powell IV) Journal.
It is quite detailed about his journey across the plains, and also of his conversion story.
Also documented with this journal is some public events connected with his life, and (my personal favorite) his Patriarchal blessing.
So far in reading his stories, I have had a greater appreciation not only for the literal pioneers, but also for those pioneers who started in a new religion away from their families traditions.
I will continue to study his journal and share any new interesting finds!
Thank you so much for the love from home! (And my Texas home)