Thursday, October 24, 2013

Hello Family

He's getting more and more mature with every letter!!  I love hearing his thoughts and advise.  It makes me wonder if the spirit will continue to grow at this rate!?!?  I thought I knew the definition of "spiritual giant" but it's kind of taken on a whole new meaning to me now ;)...  Also, I'm considering making this blog private.  I wanted it to be public so that anyone searching for the gospel could feel of his testimony if they happened upon it.  But a couple things have been brought to my attention on privacy and I may being making it private.  I'm obviously still thinking about it ;)  I'll let you know... Still no pictures :(  I did receive some in the mail from his mission president tho!!  I will scan them and post them ASAP!!! Enjoy:
This week was pretty awesome actually! We had 3 meetings this week in a row so it was a little bit different this week. We had trainer/trainee meeting, District meeting, and Zone conference all in one week, and they were all scheduled 3 days in a row. We were really fortunate to keep our numbers up this week cause of the meetings we had, because we worked really hard. We learned so much in our meetings such as: How to recognize the spirit, the Atonement, Professionalism, How to control our thoughts, just little simple things we can do to become a better missionary. One of my favorite things about President Gelwix is that he is so inspired and is his own person. He gives us blessings every time we have the opportunity to meet with him. This week he said to us, "Don't be a prisoner of your past." Which to me is huge. I hope we can apply this to ourselves, and investigators as well. 

My love out here continues to increase for the people. I love hearing about changes that come into peoples lives, including my own... This week we have 2 progressing investigators. We'd like to have more, but these two that we have are really solid. Martin is one of them. We had a lesson with him about Joseph Smith and the BOM. We asked him to pray about it to know if it was true with us. It was a simple little prayer, but afterwards he said he felt a feeling overcome him. We knew he felt the spirit, and we knew we needed to help him gain his own testimony of Joseph Smith and the BOM to progress. And NOW we can help him quit smoking :) we love Martin, he's awesome

Our other investigator is Joel and Rosie. And he said that he is going to try and pray to know if he wants to be baptized because he feels that baptism in the Catholic Church is the wrong authority. But he knows our purpose and he knows that we are true messengers from the Father. 

Other than that we have had many miracles placed in our path. We have miracles everyday! It's truly amazing. One thing that stook out to me was that God prompts us through the Holy Ghost even when people decide to reject us or not answer their doors. The reason being that is so that we can meet someone else ready to hear the gospel at the right place at the right time. It's amazing how the Lord works. We actually met a new investigator because of this. Her name is Colypsa and she has had problems with family sickness and surgeries in the past. She said she's willing to hear our message 

Also this week we had the wonderful opportunity to teach a primary class :) which was a little different. There's only 5 or 6 kids in primary, which isn't to bad because it felt like my branch in white rocks :) our ward is actually super small.

We also had the opportunity to meet a traveling hippy. His name is Dano and he is kind of a psycho. He's traveled all over the country for... well just because I guess. He's originally from Utah and I guess he has been to Vernal. We tried teaching him about the gospel but wouldn't fully accept us but he'd be willing to talk to us. We tried giving him a card from us and said we'd give him an English card cause we have all Spanish cards, but then he started speaking Spanish to us!!! What the heck!!


I love hearing about stories back home, everyone seems to be doing awesome! Weston's Football games, Charleigh and J.T., Marleigh's volleyball games, you and Justin. Everyone seems to be doing great :) but I'll let you know if I need anything else. Love you all!

Elder Horrocks

P.S. Isaiah 41:10, read it :)

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Ola!!

For some reason Alex didn't get my letter this week :(...  I don't know why it makes me so sad, but it does!!  I feel like I missed a phone call or he wasn't home when I stopped by or something!!  He knew I had written a letter because I sent some pictures in a different email and included a little part about something I forgot to put in the original email.  So he sent the same email to both his Dad & I and then sent me an email that said he didn't get my letter but he did get my pics.  Hopefully it's a fluke thing!!!  And no pictures this week still :(  He still doesn't have the USB cord to his camera.  Maybe next week ;)  ...He's such an AWESOME missionary!  LOVE HIM!


Hola Mi Familia!

So there has been a whole lot that has been going on this week. We first off had many miracles!! Especially Saturday and Sunday. Our investigator Martin finally came to church!! After we asked him about 3 times he finally decided to come. I love Martin, he has such a good heart. We are still trying to help him quit smoking. He really wants to quit but he is scared to change also. But he knows our purpose of being there a long side him. He says to us, "I know you guys are really kind, but you guys don't like to mess around." Hahaha so that just shows that he knows we love him and that we want to help him.

Elder Tesimale and I were contacting in some apartments this past Saturday. I don't think we'll be going back there again because they were not ready to hear the gospel at all (they were all white too). We got rejected plenty of times. So after that, we decided to go knock some houses instead, and we still had no luck... I told my companion that I feel inspired to pray right in the middle of the street, and we prayed and asked for help and to find someone that's ready to hear the gospel. Later on we found a Spanish house! They were a couple named Joel and Rosie. We were so relieved to find someone to teach. But when we were teaching they said they had a Book of Mormon that was given to them from some other elders in the past, but it made no sense to them. We explained the BOM to them, and the importance of it. After that they said to us that it made sooooo much more sense and they wanted to join our church!! We haven't even really fully taught these people, and they already wanted to join our church!! They're super solid, and they want us to teach them more. 

Well that's about all that happened this week. And it's been amazing. I'm sure there is more experiences I've had but I can't think of them at the moment... Tell Heather thanks for her package! I loved how she sent pink cookies and lots of candy, but mostly the pink cookies. I got Grandma Linda and Grandpa Jeff's letter too. I was sooooo excited because they are my first letter ever! I also got one from Jamie and Nate, haha Cohen draws the funniest pictures. AND last but not least I got one from my mom. I'm so happy to finally have my own shampoo now, and the nesquick and pull up bar is a plus!!

Holy cow Union beat Carbon 49 to 0!! That's awesome! Way to take it to the dinos! And Wes getting 4 touchdowns?? What a stud!

Sounds like all is well back home! Thank you for the pictures by the way. I'm glad Marleigh kicked butt in powder puff football too. And J.T. is getting huge! Looks like fun having to rake leaves. Nobody rakes leaves in Porterville haha the coldest it has ever been is probley 60. But I enjoy pictures every time you all send them. And I promise that one day when I get a USB chord you will see the parted hair :). 

Well I love ya family!! It's always so good to hear from everyone back home! And remember the Lord in all things. I'm truly so grateful to have the opportunity to help others come closer to Christ. I keep you all in my prayers everyday. Hast Luego!

Love always Elder Horrocks

P.S. tell Britton I said Happy Birthday!!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Hey Y'all

I LOVED watching conference this week!!  I knew that Alex was doing the exact same thing at the exact same time and I felt like Fievel in An American Tale when he's looking at the moon singing "Somewhere Out There". ha ha ha!  I know I'm a weirdo but that's how I felt!!  ...It literally gave me comfort to know that we were doing the same thing.  I felt like he could have been sitting next to me on the couch and I loved it!!!  He had another great week :):)  GEEZ I LOVE HIM!!!
 
Hey Y'all
This week was full of blessings and miracles! It's been pretty crazy with the work down here in Porterville. When I wrote you last week I actually had the opportunity to go on my first companionship exchange, because Elder Tesimale had to go to a training meeting in Fresno. So it was me and an Elder named Elder Hill, he's pretty cool and works really hard. When I was with him I had to speak a lot more English to him rather than Spanish. We went back and forth in our assigned areas teaching lots of different people. It's very rare when an Elder shows up in a mission, and has to go on a transfer after being out in the field for a week. So it was definitely a different experience!
The main highlight of our week was conference. Wow!! It was amazing to hear their messages! They emphasized a lot on the Atonement and on rising up and coming unto to Christ. When I would take notes I heard in almost every talk that would quote Jesus Christ, "Come unto me, for I am meek and lowly in heart." One of the biggest things our  whole mission is doing is trying to apply the Atonement into our lives as missionaries. We have loved it so much because of the blessings it brings! Anything in life that is unfair can be made fair through the Atonement of Christ. Everything can become better through the Atonement of Christ. One of my favorite talks was given by Adrian Ochoa, and he said, "When your testimony is questioned, or you need spiritual strength... Look up." and so I have been doing that or trying to apply that to myself so I can be a better missionary. But of course everything we learn in conference we can apply to our lives!
Yeah we part our hair out here :) it actually doesn't look that bad, because everybody wears it haha. But yes we are super obedient out here and we honor our mission traditions. But I'm not sure how long ago the promise of parting the hair was given. I just know that Elder L. Tom Perry gave it. I can't send pictures of my parted hair yet because I don't have a USB chord. But I'll send some as soon as I can!
Martin is doing good! We are trying to help him quit smoking still but he needs to come to church before he can be baptized as well. We invited him to Conference but unfortunately he wasn't able to show. Ha we invited lots of our investigators to come to conference or church but we haven't had much luck yet. But we still got to keep our heads up and strive for the best, and most importantly have faith! That's what runs this mission is baptisms and faith... Oh but we did get another person to commit to baptism in the first lesson!! That was awesome!
I'm glad to hear you have met two mothers of two elders that I have already met out here :) Elder Barney actually said that you emailed his mom. And Elder Connor Wright is our district leader and he lives in the same apartment complex as us. We are pretty good buddies :) He's played baseball and played at Orem High School, so we get along really well. I've met lots of Elders who I've already become great friends with.
I was so happy to hear about the Mexico City MTC!! It felt like I was looking at my old home. Mexico City MTC was one of the best things that's happened to me. I've met President Carlos Pratt there, who's the president of the MTC. And I think I listened to Elder Velenzuela while I was down there too, but I'm not quite sure.
Sounds like all is well back home :) I love hearing about good news and about how everybody's doing. Sorry to hear about football, but I know they're working hard and trying to be a better team. And I know Weston is tearing it up, he always does. Tell him to keep it up, and to continue to be a leader and a example to the team. Haha J.T. still sounds like J.T. :) I love hearing his stories. It sounds like Marleigh's team beat Uintah! Tell Marleigh that I told her she would beat them! Charleigh... It's crazy to hear how fast she is growing! It'll be different seeing here later. And I'm really happy to hear that you and Justin are applying the teachings of the prophets and apostles to your lives :) There will be so many blessings, temporal and spiritual, that will be poured from heaven from obeying the law of tithing as Elder Bednar said.
Welp... Conference is great. And I love you guys. And I am truly grateful to be serving here in Fresno! I will write you more next week, I hope I got everything in this letter. There were probably more but we are just so super busy that I can't remember all that goes on. But I love you all, and I will talk to you soon :)
Love Elder Horrocks
P.S. I haven't got the packages yet but I'm sure they are at the mission home. I'll probably get them in a week or so... Also the prophets said that Members in missionary work is important, so if you ever have the opportunity be willing to help a missionary :) President Monson said, "May we all be found doing the work of the Lord."

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

I'm Here!!!! & The First Week :)

I'm posting his letter from the day he got there and this weeks letter at the same time.  He's really enjoying it!!  I also subscribed to an email group of moms who have missionaries in Fresno and there are quite a few moms with missionaries in Porterville also :) It's exciting to have others to talk to who have sons right there too!!  One mother has family only 20 min away and said they are willing to help if anything is needed :)  YAY!!  They also have such fun and cool ideas for them.  Who knew??  One of the moms said that her son had funny dog stories to tell also.  I'll have to find out what the deal is with the dogs ;)...  One more thing I can't even IMAGINE what Al is going to look like with his hair parted!! lol. Cool story tho! ENJOY!!

Last Wednesday's letter:

I am here and I absolutely love it. I got here at the mission home and they had me go to straight to work. They had me working me Elder Garcia, and we went and contacted people on the streets for a couple hours, it was awesome! (we almost got chased by a dog it was awesome) He said I did pretty good for a first time, I love being able to do this work here now, and everybody is so welcoming.
Well I only have 5 minutes so love you all! Hasta Luego

Elder Horrocks
Monday's Letter:

The First Week
Well All I can say is that I am sooooo happy to finally be in Fresno! It has been pretty different from the MTC. The first night we got here I met Pres. Gelwix and he is awesome! He is an inspired man and makes me want to work hard out here. Everybody is so welcoming and loving here in this mission. Everywhere we go and talk to we tell them we love them. Its awkward at first but that's how we develop Christlike attributes. It's a super obedient mission out here as well. And a funny story is in our mission, we have to part our hair. So I am going to be parting my hair for the next 2 years. But there's a reason for it... Elder L. Tom Perry came to this mission and said, "If you will part your hair you will get twice as many baptisms." Well hey, if he says so then we do it. It also symbolizes that we "part ourselves from the world"
My Area is beautiful! It's called Porterville and it's about an 1 hour to 1 and a 1/2 from Fresno. But yeah I did get chased by a dog. It was scary because I've never been in that situation before. My new companion is Elder Tesimale. He is from Virginia and he is Samoan. He is a great trainer and is so in tune with the spirit and thankfully knows Spanish really well. I thought I knew a lot of Spanish, but no I still have a ways to go. I can still teach and stuff but it's different talking to real people and trying to hold a conversation. But really I can see myself improving already. My purpose right now is to always remember my purpose, because you can easily distracted in the field. But faith in the Lord always helps with that.
One Investigator we are teaching right now, name is Martin. He's awesome! He seems to really want to change and be a better person in life is what he says. So were trying to help him repent and quit smoking so he can be baptized by October 27th. Other than him we've talked with lots of people on the streets. That's a majority of what we do is go talk to people on the streets and bless their families with a prayer or share a scripture or anything. We call them Harvest Blessings.
It was great to hear all of you guys on Wednesday!! I loved it! I wish I would of had a little more time but there will be another time again. You guys all sounded so happy! I especially loved listening to J.T. say "cococo" haha but now your gonna have to teach him to say Fresno... I will keep praying for you guys. JT's sickness, Justin's trial, Weston, Marleigh, Mom, Charliegh, Grandma everybody back home. Tell Justin that he's okay. We all have trials, but we chose to come to earth to face challenges. The Lord said it wouldn't be easy but he said it would be worth it. And tell him I love him too.
Keep those stories coming because I love hearing from all you guys. Haha sounds like everything back home is crazy as always. But that's good I guess. But this is all I have to write because not a lot has happened yet except just preaching the Gospel and meeting new people :) Well I love you all. And God bless!
Elder Horrocks
P.S. if you could, send me that pull up bar that's in my room if Weston's not using it please, I fear that i will get fat haha so if you could send that. that'd be great
P.S.S WATCH GENERAL CONFERENCE!! There's much to learn from the Prophets this coming week!


Alex's addresses are permanently on the side of the blog but I'll put it here also.  The address is the same for written letters and packages.
 Elder Alex Horrocks
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo Ave
Fresno, CA
93704

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Como estan?? (how are you all?)

  This was just for fun... This was our last district picture together at the temple taken from Sister Mills camera, I think they´re hilarious enjoy :)

I've had sick babies so I apologize for taking so long to post Alex's letter.  He's awesome (as usual)!!  I also got to talk to him today!!!!  I was so excited to hear his voice that I started to cry and forgot everything that I wanted to ask and say!!!  Luckily my Mom, Carmen, Marleigh, and Lexi were here to visit also ;)  Next time I'm going to write all my questions and make notes of everything I want to say so I don't forget :)  He's soooooo excited to get to Fresno!!  He said that he and Elder Nye talked to a man while they were on the plane and placed a B.O.M with him.  He said that they used their awesome teamwork and did great!! He doesn't know what part of the mission he'll be in yet but he said he'd let me know as soon as he could.  I will also post his addresses and they will always be available on the right side of the blog ;)

He also wanted me to tell the football team how much he loves them and to remember that they are examples to everyone and have a lot of people looking up to and watching them.  He hopes they learn a valuable lesson in character and serving others ;)

Enjoy the letter...........

Como estan?? (how are you all?)
Well my week in a nut shell isn´t nearly as crazy as yours but as usual we always have different things every week. This week was the slowest/fastest week of our lives. The reason I say that is because we are so close to the mission and it is tomorrow!! But it´s slow because we are so anxious to get out and serve! This week we taught really well. Yesterday was Elder Nye´s and I last lesson. And we did way awesome! In our lesson we truly felt the spirit. We taught an investigator named Hangel about the word of wisdom and he said we did awesome. Looking back at how we first started teaching, we´ve come a long long ways. Teaching is kind of like just being the persons friend and loving them with all your heart, and the way you love them is you invite them to Christ. Oh and we also taught our district about the apostacy this past Sunday, it was really good.
This week was of course our last week in the MTC. I can honestly say it feels like the weirdest feeling packing up my bags and leaving what was my home for six months. In these past six weeks I have made so many friends and it´s a bitter sweet taste to leave them to serve the Lord. Especially our district, I´ve come so close to them. It's amazing that the Gospel can bring so many together. We all just love each other to death. Ha and as of right now our entire district has left me and Elder Nye hanging out to dry. Right now it´s just been me and him these last couple days. It´s awkward when you look around the classroom and see just us two, it´s kind of funny though. But now it´s our time tomorrow and I can´t wait :) I´m gonna miss this place so much and it brings me tears thinking about it. But I feel ready for Fresno!
So on the mission: I will leave Mexico MTC at 4 in the morning :P and our plane leaves at 7:30 am. We go early so we don´t have any problems especially here in Mexcio City Airport, it gets congested. But then I´ll arive in Dallas at about 10:10 is the expected time, and we have an 1 hour and 40 minute overlay so we would be leaving at 11:50 (so in Utah it´ll be from 9:10 to 10:50). So I´m going to hurry and find my next plane and call you guys as soon as I can. With the time I have I´ll probley just call you and Dad and so if you can invite everyone in the family to come around when I call. After that I´ll leave to Fresno and arrive at approximately 1:15 and then get picked up, have lunch, and stay at the mission home that night :) which I don´t know where that is, I'm sure it´s the presidents house. But if I don´t get a chance to call you in Dallas, hopefully I will in Fresno, and if not there, then I promise there will be a time when I will :) But cross your fingers and keep praying!
That´s not good to hear about the football team. All I can say for them is, even though we make mistakes, don´t shy away from them. Be willing to change, and to be different. Be a positive influence for others, because they are one of the greatest examples to the school. Don´t be content, and don´t complain. Things like this are only to make you become better people, but you have to be willing to change. I love the heck out of them :) tell them to keep their heads up and keep working hard.
And also I don´t know alot about Judge game. But I wish them the best of luck this week if they play. It should be a dedication to win homecoming always, especially for those seniors!
I love hearing about the good stories back home! Haha they crack me up everytime! Keep those coming. Sounds like J.T. is a little rampant around the house. Tell him I love him and that brother Alex says be nice the sister Charleigh :).
Weston and Marleigh are doing good with sports and school it sounds like. I´m glad to hear about how well they are doing. I´ll try and write back to them and tell them I´m proud of them and i love them :) by the way I guess Marleigh´s team is so good that other teams don´t even show up? HAHA yup that´s how it´s done
I got Jonah´s letter tell him thanks! Tell everyone else back in Roosy town I´d love to hear from them as well. I can´t wait to hear from Gary and Patrick if I get the chance.
Well before I end I just want to say I can´t wait to talk to you guys! It´ll be crazy getting to hear your voices. I love you all. And a thought I want to share from a devotional we watched this week from Elder Richard G. Scott, and this stuck out to me like a sore thumb. "The Lord has called you to succeed, not to fail." I thought about that and thought wow the Lord expects so much of us but we are called of him to be successful. Of course we have to put forth effort and work hard. But we weren´t put on earth to fail. We don´t do all the things we do now to fail, because God see´s greatness in all of us.
Love you all!! Hasta Luego
Elder Horrocks a.k.a Reverand


This was just for fun... This was our last district picture together at the temple taken from Sister Mills camera, I think they´re hilarious enjoy :)

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Wwwoowww!!!

He still sounds so happy!!  I love hearing his spirit grow as he relies on himself and the lord :)  What a wonderful example for our family, his friends and soon to be Fresno!!! 


Doing selfies at the temple again.

Wwwoowww this week has been pretty crazy!! The main event of the week was Mexican Night. Mexican Night is the celebration of when Mexico declared their independence from Spain September 15, 1810 or 1820 or something. It´s basically like Mexico´s 4th of July. Except here it´s a little bit crazier and sometimes a little bit cooler ;) the way we celebrated it here in the MTC was we had some dancers and singers come and perform for us. The men would throw swords up in the air and do this weird dance. It was one of the sickest things I have ever seen. Sooooo this week I´ve seen more action than I have seen in 6 weeks haha. What Mexico does for Mexican Night is just go nuts, there´s no rules you just basically go do whatever you want and go to parties and make lots of noises. We were hardly able to sleep at all during the night cause the city was hectic! Fireworks going off everywhere. Why don´t we have a go crazy american night?? You guys should have been here to see it, you would have loved it. We also were able to chant with the president of Mexico on live TV "VIVA MEXICO VIVA!!" which means live mexico! On the last night, he waves the flag and everybody in all of mexico chants what he says. It´s pretty sweet.
We also got to go to the Mexico Temple again. I loved it of course. I was kind of sad because it was my last time being there in I don´t know how long. And I took some good pictures too. Unfortunately I wont be able to send pictures this week cause i don´t have someone´s USB chord to use :( but I´ll try and send some next week. The MTC is good as always. I´m really excited to leave though so I can bless the people of Fresno. but I am also going to be really sad to leave the new friends I have made here. Everybody feels the same way as I do. But I don´t blame them. This week is going to go by soooooooooo slow! Haha Because we are all so excited.
I´m So glad to hear about Football! If we don´t beat Uintah at least beat Park city because they drive me nuts too! I´m glad to hear little brother is doing awesome as well. Tell him to keep tearing it up and that I love him and am so proud of him. Wish I played as much varsity ball at his age and got as much playing time as he does as a sophomore. Haha I love hearing about J.T. sounds like he is being himself of course. It kind of got me tearied eyed thinking about him acting the way he does. I love him to death. And it´s weird to think how fast Marleigh is growing up. She´ll be a freshman in highschool when I get back. WHAT??? Ha that´s how weird it is. She´s gonna tear it up in volleyball too. Charleigh and Marleigh growing up is definitely different not watching them grow up. but i´m really happy to hear all is well at home. And tell Justin to keep working hard and that I love him too. Tell the whole Arnold family hi for me. Sounds like Moma misses me alot haha. Just remember how fast the MTC went by and how 2 years will go and it won´t seem to bad. But I miss you guys too, so your not the only one!
The package seems awesome!! I can´t wait to get it! But if you could put some batteries with it too if you could. Other than that i think I´m pretty good :) oh wait send some shampoo and body wash too pretty please. I told Dad to send some batteries so maybe just send the shampoo and stuff. I´ll let you guys decide that. Other than that thank you for everything!!
Well I´ll talk to ya´ll later. Let weston and mar know i got their letter if i don´t get to write them back.
Me Amais! (love you all) BEAT JUDGE!
P.S. I leave next wednesday the 25th at like 3 in the morning and I will call you when I hit Dallas. Hit me up with some numbers in case I don´t get ahold of your phone or something. Or send other peoples numbers too if you´d like.

A cookie and Elder Robinson

These two elders were leaving and they´re one of my best friends. Elder Garcia and Elder Nickolson

Oh you know just more selfies

This was our close up of our district

Last time at the Mexico City temple as a district

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Hola!

The email came later than normal today so I was a little nervous for awhile!!  He's still doing awesome and growing up soooo much!  I MISS HIM TERRIBLY, BUT it's so neat to see his transformation.  Enjoy :)
 
 
Hola!
 
This week has been pretty hard but really good. We continue to learn the language really well. But we also have to learn a little more about the gospel before we learn the language (D&C 11:21) describe it perfectly how we work out here. My companion and I had the chance to teach The Gospel of Jesuschrist. ´We´ve specifically taught the plan of salvation and the restoration but not the gospel of Jesuschrist. We work so hard everyday and not only do we learn about the language and the gospel but also about our selves. We learn to come closer to Christ every single day and continue to strive to have the spirit with us always because without it we can´t teach. As far as investigators we have taught the same investigators for a while and i think we are just learning to keep staying in touch with them.
 
Hahaha the lego hands wasn´t my idea but it was someone´s and they were genius! It has been super rainy down here. It rains about everyday and it basically floods our sidewalks, so we just float to class haha jk. The 5 gallon water challenge is impossible and i will just put it at that, haha Elder Smith does some pretty extreme challenges and most the time he does it, but he always gets sick haha. Your right when you say the best way to teach is by being yourself and by the spirit. It´s hard to teach when your not happy and being yourself. But the good thing about a mission is your still yourself but your different, it´s hard to explain... I guess you have a greater love when your out here for just everyone in general, and that´s something i learned is having charity and love the people is what is most important.
 
As for my fingernail, it´s fine. And it´s just growing off my finger is all. And as for the nesquik i would love some!!! That would be great! I love nesquik, and it would be nice to have american food once in a while ;) but oh well. A couple more weeks and i will have american food again.
 
It makes me laugh to here about J.T. liking those 2 songs. They´re good huh?? I love being able to write because i can listen to those songs everytime. Speaking of music, i really do hope i get the chance to play someones guitar on a mission. I have been told alot that if I ever come across an investigator with a guitar to not be afraid to pick it up and play it. But i have had a couple experiences with music this week already. I beat boxed for elder smith´s rap about his fanny pack, it was pretty sick. And i found 2 new songs i like this week. They are The Olive Tree by Felicia Sorensen, and It´s a good start by James Warren, i found all these songs on LDS. org
 
I´m getting really excited to go to Fresno!! I can´t wait to get there, and teach the people. It´s coming up really quick and before you know it. I will be heading home on a plane, but i am not quite ready for that yet. But time does fly fast.
 
I heard about Weston´s game i´m super jeolos i don´t get to play football like him. But i´m out here doing what the Lord called me to do. Tell him to keep working hard and to keep tearing it up cause he has so many more games ahead of him
 
Well im running out of time. But im super happy to hear that everything is great back home, and i love hearing the stories that you have to tell!! It always put´s a smile on my face! Keep sending those stories because i love listening to them.
 
Me Aman! ( Love you all!)
 
P.S. Im good with the money sorry about that. And tell Carm i got her email and that i love her!! And tell her to tell my home boy Carson to write me sometime! Tell Justin i love him too and i pray for him always! :) And let me know how Charleigh´s blessing goes when it comes
 
P.S.S. the day i leave the mtc be prepared cause i might get the chance to call you before i leave to Fresno :) I´ll be in Dallas when i call you.

Song #1 of Alex's Favorite Songs (right now)... Good Friends - Mutual 2013

Song #2 of Alex's Favorite Songs (right now)... Mountains to climb - Mutual 2013

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Cual le va!!

He looks so happy and that makes me happy!!  He's going to have to explain what the 5 gallon water challenge is to me next week and The Lego Buildings CRACK ME UP!!  I'm not sure if Alex's named them that or someone else but it's totally something he would create ;)... Enjoy!!

Me at the Mexico City temple

Cual le va!! (How´s it going)
I´m sorry to hear about satan pushing your buttons! That´s never fun! But yeah the language is coming along really great! Infact this week me and my companion taught the Restoration to an investigator and taught him how to pray, and we did awesome!! In that lesson I only used my notes one time, I was so class to not using them at all. Our goal this week for me and my companion was to be more happy during the lesson instead of being so serious. We did a good job at that, and you can feel the spirit so strong when you´re able to teach and be happy with the investigators. The way investigators work down here is they have a teacher be the investigator and we go find and teach them. We don´t actually go outside the campus and teach real people, it´s to crazy out in Mexico City... But we asked our investigator to be baptized the first time after a couple of lessons ha it was really good.
I loved hearing from Grandma it´s always nice to hear how she is doing. I love her to death and love how much she brags about her grandkids haha. Let her know i miss and love her. And if i have time i will send a picture of just myself, since how she wants to see me so badly haha. I really enjoyed seeing Charleigh and J.T. in pictures. I love those little ragamuffins!! J.T. looks like he has a purm and has grown another 2 inches, and Charleigh looks like she has grown alot too. Give them hugs and kisses from me.
I´m very shocked at westons hair due!!! I thought the mop top was his style... But he looks pretty good with short hair, and i can´t believe how long it was before!! But he looks like a stud! And as for Marleigh... I can only say she would be great at drama, just like i said before it´s Marleigh you know?? Haha tell her to keep her head and only if she puts trust in the Lord she can do anything. Also as for Weston i am so proud he is being a stud in football!! Leading the team in tackles?? Defensive player of the year maybe?
For Justin I actually have a great message for him. I can promise him that the best way to overcome smoking is putting all your trust in the Lord. This week we heard from D. Todd Christofferson from a devotional a couple years ago and he said "Don´t be afraid to yield your heart to God! There will be transgressions, sorrows, discouragement, but why not put our trust in the most trustworthy being of us all? Always keep your mind on the joy of Christ, and your hard times will be swallowed up." I can promise that with all my heart. I love the heck out of Justin and will keep him in my prayers.
Welp im so happy to hear that everythings good back home. But i need to write Pops and maybe weston if i have time. love you family
P.S. please do email these emails to Gary Nelson that would help alot. And my 2 new favorite songs are: Good friends by Nik Day, and Mountains to climb by Erin Thomas

Me looking off into the distance :)

These are right next to our house. We don´t know what they are so we call them lego buildings, because they look like lego hands


Elder Nye and I are pretty boss

I don´t know how to describe this one. I just like this it :)

This is one of my main dudes. Elder Mastergeorge

Hahahaha Elder Smith tried to do the 5 gallon water challenge. He didn´t come close but he said he´s never drank so much water in his life

This was a majestic picture I caught of the temple

This is our teacher Brother Lloyd haha he´s goofy. Can you tell he kind of looks a little young to be a teacher??

This photo is also a majestic look of me and the temple :)

District photo

Me and Elder Arrington emailing family :)

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Hola!!

The Entire District
Hola!!
 
Well it was really nice to hear from you guys, and all your cool stories! Wish I could hear more, but I´m glad everything is good back home! I hear the football team won 20-0 against Ben Lomond?? That´s awesome! That´s almost 20 points better this year than when we played them last year.
 
So this week has flew! It has been 2 weeks and it feels like yesterday I was just getting set apart. I really like it here, and everyday only gets a little bit better. The language is coming along really well. Yesterday my companion and I got with a new progressing investigator and spoke to him in spanish mostly without our notes, we were pretty proud of ourselves. We invited him to pray and read the BOM. Except for we forgot to invite him to be baptized haha, that´s something we could work on in spanish. We have seen alot of improvement since day 1 and our 1st lesson. The first one was a bomb cause we didn´t know a whole lot of spanish. Now it is alot better though But the gift of tongues is so amazing. It´s amazing knowing how much spanish I have learned down here. Some kids down here are in their 6th week and can speak full conversations, and are really fluent. I´m working on hopefully being fluent before I leave the MTC
 
I´m glad you guys care about me enough to want to send me american food :) but I was just kidding about that haha. The food can sometimes be scary but I´m starting to get used to it. I´ve only had diarrhea once the whole time i have been here. But everybody in our district got really sick so I wasn´t the only one haha.
 
 That´s sick that Weston scored like 3 touchdowns in the varsity black and gold game! I loved reading from his letter and how un excited he is for school haha. And I think drama fits Marleigh perfectly because... well I don´t know I can just see her being in drama. You´ll have to let me know how it goes for her.
 
I´m happy little J.T. is starting to finally get along with Charleigh. I love hearing his cute stories, and it makes me sad he still is looking out the window for me in my little white Blazer car. I miss him so much. It´s good to know he still acknowelegdes me .
 
My companion says there are lots of Colemans in Wasatch. But he can´t recall a Guy Coleman but i guess they are all over wasatch. My companion did play sports, he played football and track. He does know about the 2 Coleman boys that passed away in an avalanche. I think Guy would know them too. You´ll have to ask him about that and let me know.
 
About the Earthquakes... yeah there has been some pretty sketchy earthquakes down here. But not enough to do damage where we are. I think it was 200 miles away from us and it was a little higher than a 6.0 earthquake i think. We´ve actually been evacuated out of our buildings 3 times down here because of earthquakes. They were scared buldings would colapse on us but the earthquakes weren´t strong enough to do anything.
 
Well Family i love you all! I hope to hear from you some more. Tell everyone hi for me and that i love them. And if anybody wants to drop a short little message to me that´d be cool, usually I have lot´s of time to write.
 
P.S.+ get me Gary Nelsons number Carmen. I know he shares missionary letters with his class and i want to be able to send him letters.
 
Love Elder Horrocks
 
Da Bomb!!! Hottest hot sauce in the world!! It's disgusting don't try it haha

Statue Pose

They have Twinkies in Mexico!!

Elder Smith and his Storm Trooper

Me and Elder Nye at the Temple
 

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Opening the Call

I usually like to do things in chronological order.  But being a mom with a new baby and a little sleep deprived, I'm remembering things that I want to be a part of this blog but probably should have added them beforehand... Anyhow, this is Alex's opening his call and my story behind it.


I knew his call would be coming soon and I had been trying to prepare myself for it!  Mind you I was 8 months pregnant, so I was full of emotions anyway ;) and besides feeling unprepared for the call I was also preparing myself for his graduation.  With those things combined and trying to keep up with Weston and Marleigh's activities and J.T. being a human tornado, I was (needless to say) a wreck!!!  I would cry myself to sleep during nap time thinking about Alex's growing up and being gone.  Then I'd wake up and cry some more.  I knew it was a happy and exciting occasion but I was having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that he was growing up and ready to go!!!

He received the call on May 8th.  Which to you means nothing but to me meant someone was planning on going on a mission with Alex and would be there to take care of him every step of the way!  May 8th is my Dad's birthday...  I had laid down with J.T. for his nap (cried as usual) and missed a phone call from Alex while we were sleeping.  When I woke up I saw the missed call and also had a text that said "GUESS WHAT CAME IN THE MAIL!?!?!"  I then cried again (imagine that) and quickly called him to hear what he had to say and make arrangements to open it.  I did my best to hide the fact that I was crying uncontrollably, talked to Alex, then called my mom who was out of town and cried some more!  After getting comfort from her (and a couple other friends) my Mom called me back.  As the phone was ringing, the thought came to my mind "It's your Dad's birthday today.  He did this!"  I answered the phone and my Mom said to me "It's your Dad's birthday today.  You can bet money he had something to do with this!"  And I knew without a doubt in my mind that he had his hand in him receiving it on that day!

 My Dad was and still is a missionary!  There aren't many times that I can remember my Dad not taking an opportunity to tell someone about the gospel.  Even in times when I felt it was embarrassing or inappropriate he felt the spirit guide him to teach.  It was usually done in a funny, comfortable teaching way (usually) and people responded to his love for them.  When he died he was in the process of turning in papers to go on another mission with my Mom.  We all know that Dad was called on a mission to the other side and he is taking his grandson's missions (all of them) very seriously!  He's going to take care of my biggest baby and that speaks volumes of peace to my soul!!!









Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The First of Many!!

After checking my email NON STOP for one week and thinking I was going to have a breakdown, I FINALLY got his letter... I'm still not sure what day he'll email on.  I'm guessing Tuesday's ;) I guess we will see!! Anyway... I LOVE how happy he sounds!  It's contagious!  And he's obviously still the same ol' Al :).  Enjoy...
 
 
 
Que paso Familia!! (What´s up family)
 
I love it down here!! It is amazing here in mexico, if only everyone could see where I am staying it's beautiful. I'm really enjoying my time here, but I am staying really busy!! Everyday is a full schedule filled with nothing but investigators, language study, and just getting to know everyone.
The language is tough! I only have so much time to learn it before I go out into the field, but I've learned more then I could ever imagine.
 
When we first arrived here it was 11:30 at night because we had a 5 hour overlay in L.A. We didn´t get to go to phoenix because there was a delay there. (There is something about me and problems with airports I guess). But thankfully we got here safely. I was a little worried we wouldn't make it. So all is well!
 
So my companion's name is Elder Nye and he got called to be district leader in our district the first 2 days we were here, and I am the senior companion so we really don't know who is in control over the other, haha. Elder Nye is hilarious!! He is such a goof! But we get along really well. I help him with the language a lot because he took japanese in highschool, and luckily i took spanish in highschool. He works really hard though, and does the best he can to help our district. He does exactly what a district leader does, and leads by example. I look up to him a lot.
 
The hardest thing here is the language, our teacher is awesome though. And being able to prepare our lessons for investigators IN SPANISH is hard too. Right now we are teaching a guy named Ulisses. Our first lesson with him was a total failure!! Hahahaha but it only got better. Our second lesson with him went well, we taught him only half of the restoration, because we ran out of time before we could finish our lesson because we had to go to our next class. Our third lesson was awesome! We taught him the rest of the restoration, and how it's important that we read and pray about the book of mormon with a sincere heart and real intent. Then we told him it's important to have a testimony of the restoration, and to ask and pray to know if Joseph Smith was a true prophet. He asked what baptism was and we told him. Then FINALLY he asked what he had to do to be baptized. Elder Nye and I felt such relief to here that. So of course we are going to teach him what he can do to be baptized.
 
We got the chance to go to the mexico city temple today!!! It is awesome there, one of the coolest temples I´ve ever seen. I'll have to send you pictures of it as soon as i can
 
Well I got to go, I have to go to another class to be to. Love you all!! Tell everyone Hi for me. Love your main Elder, Big Al
 
P.S. If you could all do me a kind favor and send me some american food, that would be very generous haha ;) The mexican food is already getting old, and one of the elders in our house had diaherra for about 3 or 4 days haha.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

I'm here!!!!

wow!

it has been hectic! Our flights were changed today. Instead of going to phoenix, and then from phoenix to mexico city, we went to LA and from the there to mexico. So its been a very very long day. 

Im here safe and sound. Its amazing out here! its really a nice facility and, i have already met some cool missionaries. Elder Nye is my companion at the MTC, and he is from wasatch, so we got a good feel of eachother. And there is also 5 of us that are going to the fresno california mission.

Well i only have so much time to write, but i love you guys!! Miss you already. Let me know if you got this email and send it to Dad too. And also, if you can, put my email and lettering address on facebook, because some of my friends wanted my addresses and i forgot to give it to them.

Love Elder Horrocks

One Last Look...



We made a joke about how hard I took it and how sad Alex was the first day he had to ride the bus... I pulled his arms off from around my neck and forced him on the bus and stood outside watching and waiting for him to find a seat so I could wave goodbye and tell him I loved him. But when he sat down he put his little hands up to the window and smashed his nose against the glass and sobbed big giant tears. He had a look on his face of "What's going to happen next mom??" And I had to force myself to get in my car and not run on the bus and rescue my baby!! So I drove to my moms house and bawled all day long... we joked that putting him on the plane would be just like the bus.

All joking aside in that picture, Alex had just turned around and waved goodbye and he had the same look on his face that I saw that day on the bus with the same "What's going to happen next mom??" Only underneath was a look of "I'll be fine!! "

I missed him the whole day of school and he came home sooooooo excited and loved it... I know that's what is going to happen here also...

The Airport

Watching one of your children walk away and knowing you won't be able to physically be with them for 2 years is a hard thing to let happen!  It was a very surreal moment.  Here are some pics from that morning...

The Walk...


Dropping him off at security

Still acting like brother and sister

Giving littlest brother a kiss goodbye

And giving little brother his last hug...

He's on his own

Already making friends ;)


Farewell Pics and Dinner

His Last Suppa ;)... Go BIG or Go Home!!

Rodizo Grill. Thanks Uncle Joey!

Friends


Al and Brayd

 Brinkerhoff genes aren't kind in the height department ;)