Monday, September 29, 2014

Hola Mi Familia

We're having issues with Al getting our letters.  It's super frustrating!!  It actually breaks my heart to think that he opened his email to see absolutely nothing :(  Well I guess he got the pictures.  I hate it tho!!!  I know I've said this before but, it makes me feel like I've missed a phone call from him or something when he doesn't the letters.  Hopefully he'll get them this week!  I've resent them 3 times so I'm hoping they went through ;)

Yesterday was the supposed to be baptism day!  We've been praying all week that it will happen!  He also asked that we all pray for the missionary's specifically on Thursdays :)  Not that we won't be praying for them every day anyway, but he said that the prophet and the apostles all go to the temple every Thursday night to pray for that specific thing also :)  the idea is to flood heaven with prays for our missionaries!!  ;)  So on Thursday's try to set aside some time to pray for that.  It doesn't matter what time.  Just that it's Thursday!

He also went on exchanges with and elder from Blanding who knows my brother Charlie.  Small world!!!  Pretty cool ;)

Enjoy!!!


Hola Mi Familia!!

This week was pretty good. There was so many good things that happened this week! The Lord does good things for us out here, even if things may seem like they are not progressing, they really are. I know I talk a lot about Axel and Abel being baptized and guess what, they were almost baptized! AHHH!! The day before it happened our branch president called me and told me that Abel went with one of his friends and with his mom on a little trip to Los Angeles. I guess it was something they just decided to plan a few days before. So the only thing we are doing now is changing the baptism date to next Sunday on the 28th. We're doing everything to make sure that they don't have plans next Sunday haha, of course they'll be baptized but good heck we can't afford to keep delaying it. We have the program and everything ready, the only thing that's different is the date. So pray that we'll baptize them!!

I had the chance to go on splits with Elder Moosman on Tuesday this week. We placed a couple Book of Mormons and we found an investigator named Julio that was a referral from the English elders. Elder Moosman doesn't speak Spanish, so I taught him. We talked about the plan of salvation, and to my surprise he's never really heard anything about the gospel, or even Jesus Christ or God for that matter. Which is weird because a lot of Hispanics have a catholic or christian background. But he's way cool and he has a big family. He told us to come back and talk more about God's plan for us, since we were only able to visit with him for a short time.  On Wednesday we found another new investigator named Geovani. He's 15 years old and kind of has a catholic background but had no idea where go after this life. So there we taught where we go :) and he was pretty psyched to hear about that. Thursday was highlight of the week. We had zone conference on that day and I learned that becoming a complete missionary doesn't come over night. Just like our Savior he wasn't perfect from the beginning but he became better and better each and every day. I think that is the sole purpose of what life's about, to become like Jesus Christ and follow his example. There's so many things I learn out here that apply and can help us forever in life! And even after we die we just keep going and going and going. Progression never stops, it kind of makes me think if Heavenly Father is still progressing. Even though he's this perfect being and has all wisdom, compassion, and love. So really there's no beginning and there's no end. President Clark mentioned something very important about missionary work at zone conference. Since the age change of Missionary work there's been a huge amount of missionaries to enter into the field, but what makes missionary work at it's best is the members. So now we call it "Member/Missionary Work". Something statistically stands out to me, 2 out of 3 investigators that are taught in members home are baptized. When it's just ourselves as missionaries teaching, 1 out of 48 investigators are baptized... So yeah!! Members are great! That's always a goal to have members with us at our lessons, so that our investigators have a friend when they go to church. President Clark has asked us to invite our families to pray every Thursday at whatever time to pray for missionary work to grow and to pray for our members that they might have opportunities to do missionary work. The significance of this is that our beloved prophet and the apostles go to the temple every Thursday night and pray specifically pray for us, the missionaries :) so we are doing the same every Thursday and it doesn't matter what time, just pray for missionary work and the opportunity to do it is all that it is! On Friday I went on exchanges with Elder Pugh. He's from Blanding Utah and says that he knows my Uncle Charlie. Maybe Charlie knows some Pugh's in Blanding?

On Saturday you'll never believe what happened, IT RAINED!! Hallelujah let it rain baby! It was maybe like 5-10 minutes and little drops, but it happened! It rained pretty good up in Yosemite Park but when it reached us it died down a little bit. I looked at my companion and everyone else and just said it's gonna rain!! I know it! They all looked at me like I was crazy and said to watch and that it would pass over and die. But nope! It was pretty exciting. On Sunday I gave a talk again in church. It's something that happens in the Spanish branch often. We give at least 1 talk a month because there's not a lot of people to choose from haha. That same day we found two new investigators their names are Carmen and Sofia. Carmen is Miguel's wife and we told her that she could be sealed to him forever. That caught her attention, so we taught her about the restoration and how God's authority in the church allows us to perform those covenants. We gave her a BOM and invited her to read and pray for herself to know if what teach is true. We did the same thing with Sofia and gave her a BOM too and invited her to do the same.

Thanks for the pictures they're awesome! How was the concert? Was it Volbeat? J.T. and Charleigh are getting big!! Well let me know how things are. I didn't receive a letter from you or dad or anyone yet, I only got the pictures from you. And I actually got done earlier so I was able to send a letter earlier than usual. But I love you all!! Let me know how things are back home

Love,
Elder Horrocks


Monday, September 22, 2014

Otra Semana Pasada! (Another week by)

Time is all running together!  Must mean he's staying busy ;)  I told him I know that feeling all too well!!  And I'm supposing that going on a mission is a lot like the first few weeks back to school!  Super easy to get up, get ready, get going, AND be on time for the first few weeks and then the snooze button becomes your friend!! Ha Ha.  It also sounds like he's still enjoying it and even finding time to school other elders in basketball :)  Keep Praying for him and his investigators.  And pray they don't start their apartment's on fire exterminating bugs... Literally ;)

Otra Semana Pasada! (Another week by)

Santa vaca!! Weeks just fly!! I swear I was just writing you last week. Time is becoming nothing out here. The only thing that gets harder everyday is getting up at 6:30. I had so much energy in the morning my first couple weeks and now it's starting to wind down haha. That's how it is for every missionary though. This week was pretty awesome! Miracles are happening everywhere. As far as Axel and Abel the only things we need to do is get them interviewed by our zone leaders and then they can be baptized. They're expected to be this Sunday, which isn't very far away! I hope we don't have to keep delaying it. Abel wants his Dad to baptize him but the only problem is, is that he's inactive and a little bit disobedient. But Abel loves his Dad, I'm just worried that it would break his heart if he knows that his Dad may not be able to do it. But we love him and his dad! No matter what they want. Abel said he's cool with our branch president doing it if his Dad can't. If his Dad could do it I think that would sure make Abel as happy as could be. Axel just wants to get baptized he really doesn't care who does it haha. We didn't catch Arturo this week dang it! We have faith that he's doing good though. We didn't catch Jorge either. It was hard to catch our investigators this week for different reasons. We did actually have one of our investigators this week (Miguel) that actually read on his own! Holy heck can you believe that? A lot of our investigators think they have to read so much. He told us that he only read like 3 or 4 verses and me and my companion were all pumped up and excited for him! He looked at us funny, but we were being serious haha he felt like it wasn't much but we told him that's plenty and to keep reading. Some investigators read maybe a line or don't read at all. So we're super excited for Miguel! He wants to be sealed for his family. First we need to baptize him... We have a new investigator named Erika who is Stephanie's sister. Stephanie kind of flaked out on us :( we invited her to be baptized but she said she didn't want to make such a big jump in her life and that she felt that God was happy with her at where she is. We were sad but her sister Erika still wants us to come by. She has a TON of good questions and she tells us all the time, "Dang you guys are the only people that can answer my questions". We have an appointment with her on Tuesday so we look forward to that. 
        
I actually had the chance this week to go on exchanges with one of our zone leaders. His name is Elder Cook, I want to say he's from Riverton Utah? I may be wrong. But we had an awesome time together! He's a great missionary! He loves to work and he loves to just serve everyone he talks to. I learned a lot from him about missionary work and the only thing he learned from me is that I could whoop him in b-ball haha. He's an awesome dude, I really enjoyed my exchange with him. We had other meetings this week too like Trainer/Trainee and it was pretty good. I kind of already knew what was going on since I've had a taste of it before. The best thing I learned from it was to never compare myself to anybody else. Which I'll be honest I'm a little guilty of that. So I made a goal to just continue being myself during my training, and to find out by the end of my training of how I can personally teach and help others come to Christ. There are people to hear the gospel in a way that I teach, as well my companion teaches. We just have to have faith to find them... A couple funny things happened this week. We had the J-dubs (Jehovah's Witnesses) come by our door. And she was Hispanic and she saw us and said that she couldn't speak English very well, but we just said Oh no it's okay! We speak Spanish too! Then she looked at us like oh shoot, well we have another appointment to go to so we'll  come by another time okay? hahaha it was funny! The other crazy thing that happened this week was Elder Moosman tapped a wasp hole that was in the ceiling outside of our apartment. The nest was inside the hole and he took a lighter and some old spice spray and started lighting the wasps on fire and then he tapped the hole so they couldn't come out. It was super funny! He just did it like a man, and he was sitting there swiping the wasps around like it was nothing. We thought he was crazy. I'll have to send the video. Speaking of videos, President Clark has now issued that we can send videos! Also we can Skype, but only around Christmas or Mothers day. So maybe I'll send it sometime soon.

Yes i did get your package and letters :) Thank you so much! But unfortunately the chord you sent is to small. The plug into the camera needs to be bigger, so I'll just send the cord back, I might find one at Walmart or something. But thanks for the food and stuff! I think it's all gone though. It's good to hear that everything back home is good. 4-0 baby!! That's what I'm talkin' about! I miss football a lot but it sounds like the team is doing awesome. Send my love their way and tell em I said to keep up the good work. Same with Mar send my love to her! I'm glad Justin is working on his goals. We all have goals in life and I've seen changes in him since I first met him. So as far as he has come since then, I have faith that he can over come smoking! I love the pictures and I love hearing about everything back home. Unfortunately I'm going to have to cut this one short but I love you all!! 

Love your son, Elder Horrocks

Monday, September 15, 2014

He sent pictures!!! YAY!!!!

I almost had a breakdown last week!!  Nothing big really, but to me it was huge ;) Alex for some reason didn't get my email.  He had gotten the pictures I sent but no letter!  This happened once before and I HATED it!  I get all anxious!!  It feels like missing a chance to talk to him :(  Luckily I had been checking my email and he had sent a letter saying he didn't get my letter, so I quick sent it out to him again!  I was excited to tell him about my little adventure so I was sad he didn't get to read about it. (He had seen the picture I had taken tho and had a bunch of questions) ANYHOW,  I had an amazing night on Sunday when I went to a fireside that Alex's old mission president (President Gelwix) did in Sandy.  I saw that he was going to be there and it just so happened that I was in Sandy so I talked my sis KaeCee into going along with me.  Justin was going to go but decided to stay home and help grandma with the kids at the last second.  Anyway, it was such a wonderful fireside.  I felt his love for the people in the Fresno Mission and I knew that they were looked after physically and spiritually!!  Alex was blessed to know him for sure!  Afterward I introduced myself to him and told him I was Alex's mom.  He hugged me and told me how proud of Alex he was and that he loved him dearly and that he was going to make a WONDERFUL missionary!  He also told me that he was in Canada when Alex flew back out and was sad he didn't get to tell him goodbye first.  He is such a sweet, sincere, genuine man.  I knew without a doubt that he loved the missionaries and would have done anything for them.  Including listening to the spirit when it told him to go visit at 1am.  I felt very spiritually fed and blessed that he knew and cared for my son.

Alex also sent some pictures!!!  YAY!!!!!  He looks sooooo happy! I love that I can still see his personality shining through :)

Helping out, put up the play

Me trying out some costumes

Jesus Christ appearing to the Americas in "Light to the Nations"

All Book of Mormon characters and stories during the play, (Liahona, Joseph Smith finds the plates, Enos prays, all other stories)

On the way home from the play we were crowded in the car

On our way to the temple

A scripture case I made out of a cereal box and Ensign pics

Elder Guereca and I

On our way to do service. Me and my companion Elder Hall are in the back

Elder Brower creeping on Elder Hall

Me washing the car




I Didn't get a letter from you but I got your pics and stuff. I'm assuming you're sending it today? If you didn't get the chance to send yet it's okay. I'll send you mine!

Another week flown by!

So there are many miracles that we witnessed this week, but at the same time it was kind of crazy but I'll explain. For our investigators we are ready to get Axel and Abel in the water! We've taught them all the lessons and now we just got to make a baptismal service and have them be interviewed by our zone leaders and hopefully they can be baptized this Sunday. As far as tony he isn't with his brothers as much. He's usually with his mom. But when he does see us he wants us to teach him haha. We didn't see him this week though. I'll take pics and when i get a cord I'll send them to you. Our other investigators are doing good too. We love them all. One of them that's doing good is Arturo and he is right now trying his hardest to read the Book of Mormon and pray to know if it's true, AND if that's true then that means that Joseph Smith was a prophet right? It seems simple but yet it's so true. We dropped by him and he said he didn't read this week and so I told him to go get his Book of Mormon and he brought it to us and I asked him to read Alma 37:36-37 and he read and we told him how Heavenly Father is LITERALLY our Father. He wants to hear us pray to him. He wants to know how were doing. Just like parents want to know how their kids are doing haha. So we marked Moroni 10:3-5 and he told us he'd read it right when we left so we expect him to have that done.
        We have 3 other investigators that we met this week too. Stephanie and Erika are two of them, and they're sisters. We taught them the restoration with them and did what's called the cup lesson (do you know what the cup lesson is? Short explanation: 12 cups on bottom that represent 12 apostles, stack other cups on top that represent Jesus Christs teachings and commandments such as faith, repentance, baptism, receiving gift of the holy ghost, and enduring to the end... along with others like obedience, prayer, scripture, study, Sabbath day holy, and all preach my gospel lessons. On top of it is Jesus Christ cause he's the head of the church) That's not even all of it. But it helped our two investigators a lot. It kind of makes our restoration lessons really unique. Stephanie and Erika really wanted to feel the spirit, but it seemed like they wanted to know right away. But we explained that all of these things we teach don't all come at once, but overtime and with experience, our testimonies and ability to recognize the spirit begins to grow (Alma 32:28-30) we shared that scripture with them and it helped them to understand. So they're awesome! Our other investigator, or i should say really good potential, his name's Jorge. He's the friendliest Mexican I've ever met. When we talked to him he asked us to come by again. We were like what? You're asking us? That never happens! Also as missionaries were not supposed to talk about politics. When we talked he started to bring those things up, but we even told him that we don't have TV or any news to read from to know what's going on. So when we told him that he's like "Oh...well... Obama me no likey." Hahahaha he gave us a good laugh. Unfortunately we haven't caught him since we talked cause he hasn't been home. I'll let you know when we do though.
        So two crazy and exciting things happened this week. First I had an opportunity on Friday to go on exchanges with a missionary that has been on his mission for only a week. And I went to his area and he was running it. His area is out in Ceres in it is big! His name was Elder Checkets and he's English speaking. We went on exchanges because Elder Hall my companion had to go to a leadership meeting in Fresno for some leadership stuff because he's district leader. Elder Checkets and I did really good for being trainees haha. It was super hectic trying to find our way around though! Oh my heck it was so frustrating! And we were on bikes too. So that made it even better... So if you can imagine two trainee missionaries walking around a city, looking puzzled as ever, that's what it was like.... The other event was on Saturday and it wasn't as crazy. It's actually an experience I'll never forget. We did service to help out for a play called "A light to the nations" in Turlock. It's about when Jesus Christ comes to the Americas. It's like a play with dancing and singing and other neat stuff. But you could feel the spirit so strong when it showed the part when Jesus Christ appeared to the Americas. People in the act were crying and they looked so happy when they saw this. It only strengthened testimony even more of our Savior. In a sense it was like having a feel of when the Savior comes to the Earth again. We'll all be crying and walking to him ready to see him. I took lots of pictures and I'll have to send you some one of these days.

So you took a picture of President and Sister Gelwix??!! How? What was going on? Where did you meet them?? Did you tell him you were Alex's mom? :) haha that's way cool. I love the pics they're super funny! I heard about Weston's game and it seems that he's doing awesome! 3 in a row baby! Wished they would have put a big donut on the board, but 41 to 21 is still pretty good. Mar made the team! how's Justin doing? Is he doing a lot better? Tell him I love him. Hope all is well.

Well I guess I'll write ya next week cause I'm running out of time! But I love you! Tell everyone I send my love their way and remember our investigators name by name and keep them in your prayers.

Love, Elder Horrocks

This isn't a great picture of President and Sister Gelwix.  I didn't want to hold up the line any more when I got to them so I just snapped the picture while I was standing in line.  They were some of the kindest people!  So blessed they looked over my son.
Once Alex received my letter and got the story he sent this quick note back:
Got the letter! President Gelwix is a wise man! I love that man to death! I'm stoked you got to meet him and he still sends love towards me. I felt super bad that I couldn't meet him before I left but maybe I'll see him when i come home. But I think you got my letter so I'll leave it at that cause I got to head out but love ya!

Monday, September 8, 2014

La Obra del Senor

New Arrivals: Alex is on the 3rd/middle row. 9th one over from the right
Big Al is doing spectacular!!  He sent a link to the blog that the Mission Presidents wife runs.  The picture above is from her blog.  I didn't see any other pictures of him, but it was fun looking through them  Check it out :)


La Obra del Senor

So this week was a little bit better then last weeks. As far as our investigators with a baptismal date we have 4 at the moment. Their names are Axel and Abel, Miguel, and Arturo. Axel and Abel are the grandsons of our branch president out here in Hughson and they are going to be a little easier to baptize, they're 9 years old. We finished all the lessons with them and now they can be baptized! It's about time too, because we can only catch them on the weekends and we were supposed to baptize them 2 weeks ago. But because of some things or events they had to do we couldn't meet up with them before. What's funny about Axel and Abel is they have a brother named Tony and he's 11. He was there when we taught Axel and Abel the last lesson. When we finished our lesson Tony says "Wait! You gotta teach me the other lessons, so I can be baptized too!" We asked Axel and Abel if they wanted to wait for his brother and they simply said no hahaha, just shows how much they love eachother ;) but they were kidding. You could tell Tony was a little bit jealous of his younger brothers, but hey maybe we might have another baptism!

Miguel is an investigator that said he would be willing to be baptized so that he could take his wife and kids to the temple and be sealed. When we told him about how families are sealed together forever, he hopped on that and started asking questions. So we look forward to getting him to the temple too! But he has a few word of wisdom problems that we know about. We told him that if he reads the BOM and prays he will progress, because we can't always be there to help him. As for Arturo he was doing awesome for a week! He loved it when we would pray with him. We followed up with him to see if he read the BOM and to pray to know if it was true. He told us he didn't read and that he doesn't know if God would answer his prayer. We're not sure what's holding him back, but we told him the Heavenly Father WANTS us to pray to him. (Mathew 7:7-11) We told him God wants the best for us so we should pray for him, just like an dad on earth would want the best for his son. He understood that, and he knows that prayer is a commandment so we will follow up with him today to see how things are... Unfortunately we didn't get anyone baptized for the 4 weeks i was here. We were soooo close!! But we can't take away free agency. We're looking forward to 2 or 3 with Axel and Abel and maybe his brother too.

All of our other investigators are in mind of us but aren't progressing as much. There is one that goes to church with her family and she plays on the volleyball team and everything but she won't be baptized. So we question ourselves about her. We've taught her literally everything there is to know!! We're thinking that we'll teach her about sealings and temple marriage, because she can only be marries in the temple if she wants to be baptized... It's like Elder Holland said in one of his talks to the missionaries, "President why can't they see this? What else can we do? Why don't they just walk up to the font?" it's because salvation was never easy. And we should never think it's going to be easy for us, when it was never easy for our savior who suffered for us. So in all the persecution, confusion, and questions of why isn't it simply working we have to remember these exact words. We have to suffer a little bit of what he suffered, but he'll bless our area for it. So right now we're kind of watering our area till we can go out and start to harvest it. We're focusing on finding new investigators everywhere we go.

Wednesday was a good day. We had 6 qualtiy lessons instead of just 2 or 3, and we found some potentials but we'll see how that works out. This area is tough! From what I've heard from every missionary, this is the hardest area they've been in.

Good to hear that Union won their game! Sounds like Weston did pretty good. 6 touchdowns in 2 games is pretty good. Mar's gonna make the volleyball team as usual. That's crazy you got rain for 4 weeks in a row! Now we need that in Cali! We're dying over here cause it's so hot! Did I tell you we have a drought? So pray for rain! (James 5:8)... No I didn't recover from fire bum haha that never happens when you're eating mexican food 24/7. Every Sunday we have a family called the Sanchez's and they sell street tacos or drive taco truck 3 days out of the week and they have 500 people a day! Every Sunday we go over there and they feed us tacos. It's the best tacos I've ever had. But just because of that we never recover from fire bum... By the way one day Elder Hall and I, and the english elders were driving to Waterford and we had our bikes on the back of the car. But the latch broke off and we were going about 60 mph and the bikes went rolling down the road after the latch broke loose. Their bikes are busted so it stinks to be them haha, but we got a new latch the next day so my bike won't fall now.

Everyone needs to read at least one chapter a night in the BOM, and I promise you'll be on the right path.  As a family or personally, but personally is good or even better. Also tell Justin that if he still has his Preach My Gospel book to read ch. 4 and go to the point where it says "Helping overcome Addiction" I think he'd like that.

The language is definitely coming! Since I've given my talk I've seen great success in my personal growth with the mexican culture and the language. I'm understanding a lot more as time goes by... That video you saw of President Clark  and missionaries singing "Called to Serve", that was Sister Clark recording it. I wasn't in the video you saw but she did record us at a zone conference like 2 weeks before that we had. If you go to www.fresnomission.blogspot.com you might find more videos, maybe you might find me? I don't know.... By the way you know that corn on the cob on a stick you see on nacho libre?? Yeah i had one of those!! They're sooooo good!! It's basically parmesean cheese and chile sauce on corn. so it's definitely mexican style. But I gotta go so I'll keep you in my prayers and keep our investigators in yours! Love you all!

Elder Horrocks

Monday, September 1, 2014

Week 3: All is well in the mission!

I'll find out today if his baptisms went through.  :)  It was a fun week.  I joined a Missionary Mamas facebook page and got in touch with a few people from that area!  One of the creators of the page asked for the Mama's to post pictures of their missionary playing sports and she put together a little inspirational video.  I will add a link to the video at the end of the letter if you'd like to watch it.  Alex is around the 2:20 mark.  Another Mama posted a video of the Fresno missionaries singing "Called to Serve Him"!  It's AWESOME!  I cried like a baby :'(  Only problem is... I CAN'T SEE ALEX!!!  I'm really not sure if he was even there (I asked in this weeks letter), but it sure would have been nice to see his face singing!!  I'll post a link to it also.  If you see his face let me know!!
Over and Out XOOXX
Mama

All is well in the mission!



So this week was super super slow! There probably isn't a whole lot to discuss about what happened this week. But I'll start on the bright side. So we got 4 new investigators and their names are Arturo, Anthony, Areli, and Cesar and they are all in the same family, but we haven't met the entire family yet. Anthony and Arturo are pretty solid. They both work and are in there late teens or early twenties and they were cool with us coming over and teaching them more. We asked Arturo to pray and he said that he's never even done such a thing before, and when he prayed oh my heck it was like he had been praying for years! That was surprising to me!! I love hearing prayers from potential people because it's humble and meek and not a super long preacher prayer :). Like I said before in the past this area is super small. Right now we are out finding people, and the fact that the area is a little bit smaller makes it a little more difficult to find. But the Lord is aware of our struggles and is helping us a long the way. Also we are doing everything we can to have Axel and Abel (the 2 brothers) to be baptized on the 31st. we just have to teach them 1 more lesson... The bad news is that we've had appointments with our investigators drop left and right, and a couple of them we've had to drop :( Remember Yanime? She's still solid but she moved to Ceres because she got kicked out of her house. We only know that she might of got in a little to much trouble with her parents. But we asked if we could still teach her and she said yes! For Yanime we are thinking about transferring her over to the YSA Elders out in Ceres. Whatever we have to do to get her baptized!
              There's actually crazy news. I don't know if I shared this with you or not but transfer calls came up on Saturday night! Elder Hall and I are staying but Elder Lundberg is going to be a zone leader in the YSA Fresno north area. None of us saw it coming! I think he'll do good though since he's been district leader before. His companion Elder Brower is getting his 6th companion and he's only been on his mission for 4 months hahaha. He's had companions come in and out for different reasons... By the way I gave my first talk yesterday! I was beyond nervous because it was in spanish. Elder Hall took like 30 minutes and left me with about 5 to speak. I spoke for 15 mins though haha that's whats great about the language barrier. You can talk about 3 things and take 10 minutes to do it. I gave my talk on conversion through the atonement, and how we can make the atonement personal in our lives. Elder Hall told me I did pretty good and that it made sense. If my companion tells me that, that's good with me :)
        Dannnngggg Weston?!?! What the heck happened on Friday?? Wish I could have been there to watch it. Weston's already got 3 more touchdowns than I did my junior and senior year.  But that's good for Weston! Tell him to keep it up! I'm glad to hear that everyone else is doing good too. I'll keep saying my prayers for home every night. Tell him Justin I love him, and Mar too.

     I'm getting used to the Mexican food out here. Fire bum is starting to adapt to me haha. Let's just hope that it's not the same with gay guys. Elder Hall told me that we are in the heart of it all though. There are gays everywhere, especially in San Francisco which is  only like and hour away.

But time is short and I got to head. I love you all and God bless!
Love Elder Horrocks

p.s. I'll keep you updated on packages. I'm sure the zone leaders will bring me the ones you sent tomorrow