Elder
Giles and I have seen more appointments be scheduled lately, of which
we are really really really really really really really really really
grateful. We've hardly had any this whole transfer despite our lack of
trying. It seemed like no one wanted to talk to/meet with us. We're
really looking forward to the next few weeks and the success we will
see.
So
we changed up transfers a little bit. Instead of having a great big
meeting where it is announced, on Saturday night we have a conference
call where President announces it to the Zone Leaders, and Sunday night
we sent the information on where people were going and with whom to our
zone. There was a pretty revolutionary thing that happened, our zone
got combined with another zone so now Elder Giles and I are over 34
missionaries! It's gonna be crazy as we run around like chickens with
our heads cut off tryin to take care of everyones needs and stuff.
More responsibility has been placed on us as the Assistants are moving
out of the office so they won't have as much to do. It's gonna be
great! And really difficult!
I
have some news about the ASL program. Elder Livengood is leaving on
Wednesday, he has finished his mission. I will miss him, but I know he
has done a great job. He has been a leader and motivator for me. I've
learned a lot from him. Elder Squires is also leaving on Wednesday, he
has medical issues that just won't go away and it's getting to be too
much. I of course will miss him very much too, as he has taught me so
much about self confidence and being who you are. So in one week I lose
both my "brother" and my "son." So that leaves Elder Winkler and I as
the only called ASL missionaries. However, Elder Wood knows sign
language fairly well, and will be with Elder Winkler instead of me, but
only for one transfer. The reason only one transfer is because in
January there will be a lot of ASL missionaries. I've heard 2 Elders
and 2 Sisters, and 4 of each, but regardless, that's a lot! President
Cooke has really been working hard with Salt Lake to get some ASL out
here, since Elder Winkler and I both go home in February and we're
looking pretty scarce. I don't know what will be next transfer, but the
ASL work will live on! I told President that I would love to go back
to ASL this transfer, as I have given blood, sweat, and tears to it, and
he said my blood, sweat, and tears have paid off with more ASL coming
out. He said he needed me to be a zone leader. So I accepted that and
will continue to serve. But I am glad we have come out of the confusion
over what will happen and into the understanding.
Anyway,
lots of big changes! And in a few weeks we get the "digital
devices"(mini iPads?) This transfer is gonna be craaaaazy!
Oh
and last notes, welcome back to the United States of America, the
greatest country on earth, to my beloved Elder Grandpa Jarvis and Sister
Grandma Jarvis! Thank you for your service with me in the work of the
Lord, I was strengthened just by knowing that you two were also wearing
the badge as I was. I look forward to your warm embraces again someday.
And I wanna wish a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to DAD! Have a great birthday as
you celebrate with turkey and stuffing and pie and football and most
importantly, family!
Happy Thanksgiving, I LOVE YOU TO THE EDGE OF THE UNIVERSE, closer to the edge, Elder Schoemig
This post makes me GIDDY. I am a returned Sister from the deaf program. I served in LA and Riverside Deaf branches. My dd is a Temple Square missionary that gives tours in ASL. She is sitting in the SLC airport waiting to board a plane to DC North as I type. She will serve in this mission for three transfers. Her dream for her outbound portion is to serve in a deaf unit and teach more using her 12 year old sister's native language and her mission language. Praying that President is planning on using her ASL skills while she is there. If you want you can follow her adventures on her blog asisterinzion.blogspot.com
ReplyDelete