Monday, February 27, 2017

Week 8 They have dust storms here!!!

I hope everybody had a fantastic week. I know I did.

Last week’s P-Day was pretty great!  It was fun to go bowling and make wooden pens - which I hope made it home okay. When I mailed it home, I didn't have bubble wrap so I packed it plastic shopping bags. Anyways, after we did all of that, we drove home and did personal study and since we didn't have a meal, we ate at home and then went to bed.

The DDD making wooden pens on P-day!

My second attempt. The first pen made of honey mesquite broke!

The masterpeice: made from China Berry Mahogany



Tuesday was a good day, but a busy one at that. We worked at the food bank from 9:00 until noon, handing out food items and filling carts. This is always a humbling experience. I try to make it as fun as possible to put a smile on people's faces, but it's hard seeing people struggle to provide for their families. After the food bank we hustled across the street to our apartment, changed and ate lunch. After lunch, we visited H____ and C____ to read the Book of Mormon with them. They didn't come to church this week but hopefully they will this next week. H____ went off on a story telling binge. We got there at 1:00 and left at 4:00. He tells good stories, but holy cow. Anyways you’ve gotta love H____ and C_____ they are so kind. After that we went to see another investigator but he wasn't home, so we at dinner and then went to Bro. H____’s house. He is our ward mission leader. He says we are like his sons, and love him to bits.
After this, we went home and meet the Zone Leaders who slept over in order to go on splits with us.

Wednesday was good.  Once we were ready for the day and completed our personal study, we drove to Duncan, AZ for our District Meeting. District Meeting was good, we talked about none other than the wonderful Book of Mormon and practiced on how to teach better.  I learn a lot from role playing. After District Meeting we went to Hilda’s Market and Restaurant and ate $1 tacos. I ate eight of them – whoops, lol. They are soooo good. After lunch we did exchanges and some family history. We then drove back to Lordsburg and visited with B____. I shared what would help with his problems he was facing and we extended an invitation to have him reread the Book of Mormon - with humility in mind. If you search and read the Book of Mormon with a question in mind, I guarantee you will find an answer to your questions.  After that, we visited T____ F_____ and read with him.  Our dinner appointment had sick kids, so they dropped dinner off at our apartment.  I think I have eaten more spaghetti and lasagna in the last two months than I have in my entire life before my mission - seriously. After dinner Elder Degrange, Elder Day, and I went with Bro. H_____ to see Hermana C_____. He didn't tell us until we got to the door that she only speaks Spanish. I was ecstatic! Bro. H_____ speaks fluent Spanish and I spoke quite a bit, but was rusty. Elder Degrange doesn’t speak Spanish at all, so I translated for him.
It was a sweet experience. Next time, I am assigned to pray in Spanish so that shall be quite interesting. It was so fun. After that we drove to Duncan, AZ and picked up the other Zone Leader and drove back to Lordsburg and went to bed.

Thursday was a long day.  We woke up and got ready super-fast and then drove 40 miles to Bro M____'s ranch to help with service. We helped mix and pour concrete around big truck tires to make a watering trough for their cattle. That was fun but a lot of work. We worked from 7:30 to 3:00. During that time, I guess the windy season decided to begin. It was blowing a constant 30 MPH with gusts up to 60 MPH and caused five traffic accidents. One accident not wind related, but shut down I-10 for 5 hours between Lordsburg and Deming, NM. I-10 connects Florida to California and has a ton of semi-truck traffic.  So needless to say, when a car full of illegals chased by border patrol flips and three are ejected from the car and die – I-10 gets shut down for 5 hours. A second accident was a 7 car pile with 3 more fatalities, which closed a different segment of I-10 down for 3 hours.

The beginning of the water trough

Somehere in the middle of the water trough...LOL

The FINISHED water trough...whew!

I also saw my first couple dust storms, which were pretty cool, I must say.

Small dust storm in the distance



We had dinner at the ____’s. We ate pizza and talked about trucks for a while. It was fun. After that we went home and did studies and went to bed.

Friday was an interesting day.   First, we helped pack Bro G____’s stuff so he was ready to move on Saturday morning. After that we decided to do our weekly planning while we were driving to the M____’s for dinner. Man, do I love the M___s! They love having us and they feed us well. For Valentine's Day they gave us 2 boxes of Girl Scout cookies as a surprise. They are amazing people.  Afterwards, we visited with the W_____s and he shared more stories and made me laugh so hard. Bro. W______ is hilarious. After that, we went to bed.  If you can't tell I love saying “go to bed” because after a long day it's much needed.  However, I do find myself sneaking in a nap whenever I can. As a missionary, you find that if you eat lunch super-fast you can take about a 30 minutes nap which helps you get through your day.


Saturday, we were supposed to go cut wood in the Whitetail Valley with some investigators but he got called into work so we finished helping Bro. G_____ move.

Funny story: The movers show up with the moving truck today and we were ready to load and be done in an hour or so.  There was plenty of room for everything in the truck, but the movers insist on making the whole thing a puzzle and did all of the moving themselves.  The movers yelled at us for not helping.  The Bishop said, “Well they’re obviously not in the Elders Quorum.”  They were non-members lol.  It took them five hours to do what we could have done in less than three.

‘Small World’ story: When I was in someone’s house I saw people were talking on the news and in the background was the Dudley tower in downtown Wausau.  It was pretty neat seeing home so far away from home lol.

After moving, we drove to Rodeo and visited with our investigator of 40 years. Sis B_______. She is a tough cookie to teach, that's for sure. Sadly, she is stuck in her ways, but she is having us over for dinner sometime next week.  After that lesson, we had dinner with the K_____s. It was good. They tell great stories - and I heard from a little birdie that BYU knocked off Gonzaga!!!!!

Sunday was a great day.  We went to church in Lordsburg and hustled out to go to church in Animas, so I got 4 hours of church! One of the High Councilmen was talking about Nintendo Game Boys and Sony Play Stations and he accidentally ran them together and said Playboy's.  That got everybody laughing in sacrament meeting, it was pretty funny, if you ask me. After that we had dinner at the K___’s and F____’s. We ended up talking and then they said we had to stay and play Farkle so we did and enjoyed it.  Now we are driving to Duncan, AZ to stay the night because we are going to the Gila Valley to play P-Day sports and shop at Walmart for food, a watch, and cheap sunglasses.
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I love you guys soooooooooooo much. I miss you, but I love what I’m doing. I love you guys to Wisconsin and back.


P.S . The more I type these emails the more and more I want a blue tooth key board, lol Oh, I need more T-shirts for P-Day and service. 

Elder Dickinson

Beautiful dust storm at dusk
 Good Night from New Mexico!

Monday, February 20, 2017

Week 7: I Might Have Tetnus?!

Well, hello there.  I hope you had a wonderful week, because I had a pretty decent week myself.

Last week, on P-Day Monday our P-Day was awesome. I got to drive in the snow on our way to Silver City, NM.  When I left Wisconsin, I thought I wouldn't see snow for 2 years. We played our weekly basketball and that was fun.


Good thing a Wisconsin boy was driving!
Silver city is pretty cool, I don't know why, maybe it’s just because there is a Walmart there, lol.  After basketball, we went to the institute building at Western New Mexico University where we played ping-pong and pool. It was a blast!  After that, we drove home to Lordsburg and ate at Denny’s with the other elders, then went our different ways and we then went to bed.

Tuesday was meh – well it was OK, I guess. We had made 3 appointments, but were only able to meet with two of them.  One of our appointments was busy during the time we were to meet, but that's okay. We stopped and talked with B____.    After that, we met with Bro. F_____.  He is a less active member who we meet with weekly and it went well.  He is a good guy with good intentions. After our visit with him we ate dinner and then drove to Clifton to play basketball the night before our district meeting. We play with nonmembers and 1 investigator. This week it was the missionaries vs. everyone else, lol.  There was one guy who was really good.  I guarded him and shut him down then I rained threes all game. We railed them.

On Wednesday, we had district meeting, it was an amazing spiritual experience - as it always is. We then went to the mine overlook and had an amazing time. It's the second largest copper mine in the world. You can see it and if you want to look it up look up Morenci, AZ.  The town is completely owned by the mining company. After that we drove home and ate dinner at Kranberrry’s, one of the two restaurants in Lordsburg. Then we drove to Safford, AZ, an hour and a half in direction we had just came from.  That was another long drive. We got to Safford at 9 o'clock and went to bed. We went to Safford because we had to meet other missionaries to leave for Tucson at 7 am.


Copper Mine in Morenci, AZ
Thursday, we met up with two other sets of missionaries and drove to Tucson for the trainer/trainee meeting. That was another good spiritual experience and after the meeting everyone went out for In-and-Out Burger. We then drove another 2 and a half hours home, which made for a long day of being in the car. We drove to Animas and ate dinner at the W___s.  We found out I am actually related to her and several people down here. We used Relative Finder to figure that out. After a good dinner of hamburgers we stayed in Animas for the night.

Friday was full of service, after completing our morning schedule we went to Sis. F_____’s house and helped her clean up her yard. She had just bought this house and the two previous owners were hoarders and had a bunch of junk laying around the yard. So, her father dug an 8 foot deep hole with his tractor and we collected junk all day and burned it in that massive hole. While we were working, I got hung upon some wire that cut my stomach pretty good. 


Service Work Battle wound! Mom, no worries.
I will watch for an infection. :)

All-in-all it was a fun time. For lunch, she made us eggplant parmigiana. At first, I was scared to try it, but it was amazing! And to my surprise, with the right dressing salad is quite yummy. Remember when I wouldn't let anything green pass my lips? Yeah, I ate asparagus last night too and kind of enjoyed it. Any ways, after service we went to dinner and then did our weekly planning.

The remains of our hard work

Tons of friendly little critters out here :O 

Saturday was also filled with service. If you can't tell I love doing service, lol. We helped out Bro. P_____ again, his house is making progress - but it's a slow process. Building an adobe has defiantly made me question being a construction management major when I go to BYU-Idaho, that's for sure. Honestly, I don't know what I want to do when I grow up, but construction management is still at the top of my list. Our bishop in Animas, the one I live with when we are in Animas, has his own really successful construction company. So, I'll have to ask him a bunch of questions.  Anyway, we worked almost all day until it started to rain.  So, we went to dinner soaking wet and ate meat loaf. Best darn meatloaf I've ever eaten, to be honest. We spent the night talking about racecars and dream cars. 

Sunday, I gave my first talk as a missionary!  It was on how we are all missionaries and how the key traits of being a missionary are having faith in Jesus Christ, building your own testimony, obedience, charity and love.  I had scriptures to tie everything together and it lasted about 17 minutes.  It was the best talk I have ever given, too bad there were only 15 people there to hear it, but Elder Degrange and I rocked that sacrament meeting. Everyone in the Rodeo Branch congratulated us, it was amazing!

I love this sign! It is so true...Animas, NM


Today, we have lots of stuff planned.  We took a long, brutal hike this morning, but it was fun.  Later, we are going bowling, then after that we are driving to Ducan AZ to a member’s house in to make some cool wooden pens.


That was my week - I hope yours was as good! 


Love you all,


Elder Dickinson 


Monday, February 13, 2017

Week 6: No more candy! :D

Wow these weeks actually go by pretty fast, well for me anyways. We had a pretty full week and next week will be the same.

It rained here for the first time in forever, and now it's cold and windy - super windy!  Yesterday (Sunday) the wind was blowing upwards of 50 MPH.  When it rains here, boy does it rain. Not only does it rain, it floods like crazy. All of this rain is better than getting a foot of snow, that's for sure. I’m not going to be missing Wisconsin’s snow anytime soon, lol.

Sunday's Rainstorm

 
After I got done emailing on Monday we had an hour and a half trip home to Lordsburg.  Then we did our personal study and went to bed.

Tuesday was a pretty regular day.  We woke up and did our morning schedule stuff, like shower, eat, personal study, and companion study. After that we picked up my package from the post office.  I can't wait to put that flash drive to work, not to mention the boots. I love the treats you guys put in my packages, but I got some news to break to you - with all due respect, you guys are going to make me fat - but that’s okay, I love you anyway, lol.

After that we had our biweekly visit with H____ and C_____.  She is a less active member and he is a non-member.  She likes reading the book of Mormon with us, so we stop by and read a chapter with them, then H______ shares his hilarious stories with us. I always love meeting with them. After that visit we tried stopping by some other people, but nobody would answer their door.  From there, we helped Sis J_____ load up a treadmill she's taking to Phoenix. Since we didn't have a dinner appointment she gave us money and told us to go to Denny’s. After a decent meal at Denny’s we went and spent time at our ward mission leader’s house. He's an amazing guy that just loves everybody. He is super charitable and I love him to death. His son is less active, so we go over and fellowship him. He is a pretty cool kid and on one of our P-Days we are going to go hiking with him.  I can't wait for that.

Denny's x 2 LOL!
Wednesday, we went to the food bank to help put together boxes of food for people throughout southwest New Mexico. Going into it, we thought we would only work for 3 hours, because that's what we had scheduled.  But we worked for 6 hours and put together 500 boxes and still were not finished. They really appreciated our volunteering, so they took us to lunch. Yay, Denny’s two days in a row, lol.  After we finished at the food bank, we went and helped the Lordsburg youth (3 kids, lol) finish cleaning the ward Pavilion.  After that, had pancakes with the youth for dinner - it was all amazing.  Even though we had an appointment which fell through, it was a busy day of service - but "when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.”

NM Food Bank with Elder Degrange

Thursday was a long day. First, we headed to Safford, AZ for our zone conference. Sadly, I didn't see anyone from my MTC district, but it was still a good experience. We talked about how the Atonement is the root of the gospel and how you can tie any principal of the gospel back to the Atonement. We also learned how to better teach the Word of Wisdom. After meetings and homemade chicken alfredo, we split into two districts, one was all New Mexico missionaries and the other was the Gila Valley Missionaries. We looked at data points like the number of baptisms and reactivation vs. population density and the number of missionaries. Our zone was the most successful in the mission. We had a goal of 8 baptisms and 16 reactivations and we achieved 3 baptisms and 19 reactivations. That's good for our zone covering so much land with very few people and missionaries.  Our zone had 3 out of the mission’s 33 baptisms for the month. This month's goals are 5 baptisms and 16 reactivations – and we already have 4 baptisms in February and will have our fifth on Saturday.  Not to mention my companion and I might have our family of 5 ready for baptism soon J J J I can't wait to see what will happen.

Friday, we had dinner with the Frailey’s and the R_____s. Bishop Frailey taught a good lesson to the R______s on the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Saturday was a good day as well.  We we drove to Rodeo from Animas and had dinner at a member’s cafĂ©.  The food is super good there. We then drove to Portal AZ (Look it up!). It's probably one of the most beautiful areas in our district. It's a small town full of scientists sitting in a canyon and it's so green there.  It’s the only green I've seen in AZ or NM so far.

A famous sign in Portal, AZ

 
We went to go do service for Sis. B_______, but here is the catch - she's not actually a member - but she hasn't missed church on Sunday for 40 years. She lives like a member, talks and acts like a member but won't be baptized because she's not quite sure about Joseph Smith.  Missionaries have been talking to her for 35 years now. Crazy, huh?  We arrived at 1:30 expecting to do about a half hour of service.  We ended up talking about basically everything for like 2 hours. Then she gave us some cookies and then we finally said we were there to do service and she was soooooooooooo happy.  We cut some mesquite for her. That stuff is literally evil!  It's worse than the thorn apple in Wisconsin.  After that, we cut up and ate a watermelon while we talked some more. I was sweating so bad because she keeps her house a constant 85 degrees.  So, our half hour visit took 4 hours, but she was lonely, so we just enjoyed the little break.

Cutting mesquite in the heat!
Sunday, church is always awesome and next week we get to speak and I haven't even started my talk yet.  Oh well, plenty of time to do that.  We had plans to meet with an investigator, but she was sick. We were about to start our 100 mile trip to Hachita, NM, but that family was sick or busy.  We rescheduled with them on Wednesday. That is the family of 5 that is super interested in the church, so I can't wait to see what happens there.

Today, for P-Day we are driving to Silver City for the day and going shopping at Walmart then hang with 4 other elders.  You know you are living the missionary life when you get excited to go to Walmart. After that, a member is taking 10 of us out for lunch somewhere, so that's exciting too.

Elder Degrange and I actually made a pledge to start eating healthier and running in the mornings. So, we can get in shape for the hunnies back home, lol. But in all reality, I just want to make sure my jeans don’t get to get to tight, hahaha.  So, when sending packages – no more candy, please. Send beef jerry and healthy stuff like dried fruit and things like that, lol.

I found out we get to go to the Tucson AZ Temple open house, but attending the dedication is still up in the air…

I hope you guys had an amazing week as well.  Love you guys! 




Love Elder Dickinson 


New Mexican Scenery

Monday, February 6, 2017

Week 5: I Turned 1 on the 4th!

This week has been amazing. We saw less-active members that have been away from the church for more than 20 years come back to church this week. It is truly an amazing feeling.

I am in deep sorrow to learn of the passing of my life-long friend this last week. I cried like a baby when I never thought I would. He will be greatly missed!  The morning I received the news of his death, during my morning studies. I felt prompted to read in Helaman instead of where I had been reading in 2Nephi. I read Helaman 5:47:

47. Peace, peace be unto you, because of faith in my beloved, who was the foundation of the world.

With faith in Jesus Christ - not only our sins, but our pains can be wiped away.  This scripture and my faith in Heavenly Father and His plan for us instilled comfort unto my soul. We may not always agree with what happens, but if we have faith that He has a plan for us, we can experience comfort instead of sorrow and pain. Now, my friend Will is free of pain and is in a better place. I am still sad but no longer upset that he is no longer with us.

On to better and brighter things. It is defiantly starting to warm up here and I love, love, love it!  Between doing service and spreading the love and joy that the gospel brings to us, we had a full week.

I spent Monday and Tuesday on exchanges in Clifton, AZ (about 65 miles from Lordsburg), the location of the world's 2nd largest copper mine. All we did was service. We had dinner with one of the members in Clifton who told us she had been adopted and he birth family actually lives in Wausau, WI. Small world eh?

On Wednesday, we had a very productive district meeting in Duncan, AZ.  My district only has 6 elders. We are called the DDD; the Dirty Duncan District. Dirty, because we do a lot of service and because we are just awesome like that.  Also, this used to be the area where they banished missionaries too because it is…challenging.  But, now it's awesome. Lol!   When we were in Duncan went out to eat at Wanda’s Cafe. She has good chicken nuggets, lol. The member who had fed us Sunday was there in Duncan, an hour away from her home. She paid for all six of our meals. I wasn't joking when I said everyone here is so nice. They really are! J

Anyways, Thursday and Friday were really productive as well. Everybody who would not normally have let us in did. So, in two days we taught 4 discussions. 

There is one investigator who we have been trying to meet with for a while, but she is always busy. We were knocking on her door right as she pulled in her driveway. She let us in and we were going to teach about the restoration, then invite her to be baptized, but she got sidetracked. She was talking about how Lordsburg is cursed. How there was a priest who took some kids swimming at Red Rock and they found the priest face down in the water dead. Now, for the last 17 straight years every priest that has lived here for a year or more has died. One in particular died in a fiery car accident on their way to Silver City. Which is actually true but then she started talking about how her old house was haunted.  That’s just a little bit of local color, but that's what people that live in Lordsburg think of their town.

Friday, we got side tracked and instead of doing our weekly planning we painted - for a long time. It was fun and also a good experience. It was just all around fun.

Saturday was rough.  We went back to the P_______s and started to make adobe to build their house with. I have six blisters now.  After doing service, we had dinner with the K______s, who are super nice people who were begging for the missionaries to come over for dinner, but since our dinner and lunch schedules are so full, we can only go once a month. For dinner on Saturday a member who had served her mission in Okinawa Japan made us curry. Good right?  It was amazing!  She then told us the meat she used in the curry was goat. To be honest, it was better than beef - no lie. 


My companion making adobe for an adobe house

Sunday was great. We woke up in the Man Cave in Rodeo (see pictures).  The Man Cave has lots of deer mounts, antlers and reloading equipment everywhere. Reloading equipment.  It was just awesomeness everywhere, lol. After waking up, I discovered I had lost my CTR ring somewhere when we were changing clothes after doing service on Saturday. We had stopped to change on Stateline Road, in the middle of nowhere. I literally changed while standing half in Arizona and half in New Mexico, lol.  Anyways, so we went back there in the morning to look for my ring and found it! Like a needle in a hay stack. Faith and prayer helps in anything.

The "Rodeo Man Cave"
Yup, we sleep in here!


We then went to church in Rodeo.  Just for a comparison the entire Rodeo branch is the size of our Elders Quorum on a regular Sunday in Wausau. We have to talk on the 19th about missionary work…any ideas?  When I’m asked to introduce myself-introduction at church, this is what I say:

“Hello, I'm Elder Dickinson. I'm from Wausau Wisconsin. I like the outdoors, hunting, fishing and ice fishing.”  That’s when they all look at me funny because they don't fish – period.  There’s no water here, lol. I then say, “I'm excited to be here and I love the heat.”  It's simple, but then I use my charming smile, so it all works - hehe.   Everybody loves my accent. Before I say I’m from Wisconsin, they all ask if I’m from Canada. They love the accent and I don't know why.

We had a good 3 hours of meetings in Rodeo, then drove to Animas for the last hour of meetings there.  Mainly, we went to see if any of our less-active members showed up.  Sadly, no one did, but that just means we have some more work to do. After that we drove to Lordsburg and broke our fast - with none other than the glorious Spam and eggs.

In Lordsburg, our apartment is small, compared to everyone else's houses, but it's a humbling experience to be living in the ‘lack of luxury.’  Other than being small It's not bad. It is an amazing area I wish I could serve out here the whole time but I know it won't happen. I love how vast it is here. It takes an hour to get anywhere and the extra time really lets you ponder what has happened and gives you time to prepare for what's next…


As I'm writing this we are now headed to Safford AZ (about 75 miles from Lordsburg).  We were invited by ‘Grandma,’ a member Elder Degrange knew in the Safford ward. She invited us over for the super bowl, so I'm pumped, lol.  I wish it was the Packers, but oh well.

And now that we are in Safford we have P-Day sports again, yay!


Here is a random fact.  It's not unusual for dogs and cats just to be wandering around, everywhere.  Oh, and it is not uncommon for cows to just to be walking around, where ever. It's honestly just a big zoo, lol.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Week 4: Intro to "New Mexican" Food

Well, week one in my first area is in the books. It's been a blast! So far, we have only taught 2 lessons but only because our area is 99% reactivation, which I'm fine with, but it's hard because our area is so spread out.  In the last five days, we have driven 500 miles.

This week has been a lot to take in. Busy busy busy, that's for sure. We have one family that lives in Hachita, NM, which is waaaayyyy out of the way, but they are on vacation now.  They own a massive ranch in the middle of nowhere. It is a 200 mile round trip.  It's tough getting out there.


Elder Degrange & I
Who is the tallest??? 

It’s a family of five that wants to get baptized. So, now we wait for them to get back so we can continue to teach them. Other than that, there is honestly not much to report on.

On Friday night, we had dinner with the M______s, they are honestly the nicest people I know. They have so little but yet they give so much. I already love them.  They are amazing people. After dinner, I felt the need to share a scripture with them instead of a giving a lesson. The scripture I chose to share was D&C 121:7-8...

7.  My son, peace be unto they soul; thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment;

8.  And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.

Little did we know Sister M_____ had just beat cancer she had been battling for 2 years. Brother M_____ broke down and told us how awesome it was that we were fellowshipping them and shown them love. He said he could feel the love just by us being there and talking to them. It was an amazing.

Saturday, we did service for the P_____s. They live in a trailer right now, but we are helping to build their adobe house. Everyone here is so nice and hospitable. Before my mission, I told myself that I would eat anything that was put in front of me. Well, I actually love peppers onions now! I'll even eat broccoli and whatever kind of fruit you put in front of me.  I don't know what happened, but I'll legitimately eat anything, lol. Did you know that spam is an amazing thing, lol. Oh, the missionary life :).


Building an adobe house


Last night we drove to Safford, AZ, in the Gila Valley, about 150 miles from Lordsburg.  We stayed in the local missionary's apartment.  Today, for P-Day, we will be doing our shopping and laundry in Safford, then playing basketball with about 30 to 40 elders and sisters at the stake center.  It should be a blast.

No need to worry about us, we get fed at least twice a day - sometimes 3 or 4 times. We are well taken care off.
 
On Saturday, for breakfast we had drowned eggs...look it up, they are good J.  For lunch, we had Peruvian spaghetti, the sauce is actually made from carrots and it was amazing. For dessert, we had lechma fruit with cinnamon and condensed milk, which was also awesome. After that we had linner (between lunch and dinner) and ate at a member owed cafĂ©.  I had a green chili burger that was exceptional. Apparently green chilies are a big thing here they eat them on almost everything.

For some reason, it is hard to email pictures, so I will have to email them separately. I will send pictures in the next email. I hope all is going good at home. I hope work is going well.  Hey Dad, do you know an Elder Bart Merrell? He served in Japan, Sapporo Mission about the same time you did.

I want to challenge you guys to start reading the book of Mormon. I have seen the blessing that it brings to people’s lives and their families. I love you guys so much.

A couple members of the ward work for the border patrol.  They always wave to us when we are driving. Everyone knows the missionaries, lol.

Our district meetings are once a month in Duncan, AZ, about 45 miles from Lordsburg. The meetings are once a month, usually on Wednesdays, so on P-Days we do exchanges and reunite on Wednesday, so tonight I am headed up to Cliffton.

I love it out here in the boonies, there is literally no one out here. Someday, when I get enough money, me and Pops need to own a ranch down here. It’s so beautiful. We’ll hire a ranch manager so we don't have to do anything. That would be the life.


Sunset over the mountains
Love you all! 

Elder Dickinson

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Week 3: Hello! From....New Mexico?


Well, hello!  I can only email you guys once today, but I just want to let you know that I am got to my new apartment and am safe!

We flew into Tucson on Monday and I spent a few days at the Tucson Mission Home.  I love Tucson, the mission home was nice. 

My first area is none other than Lordsburg, New Mexico, 175 miles west of Tucson.  My area actually covers three towns: Lordsburg, Animus and Rodeo. Lordsburg is the biggest of the three with about 2,700 people, just over the New Mexico border, in the middle of nowhere! It used to be a thriving metropolis, but now every fifth home is abandoned or has been torn down. There is decent sized meth epidemic here, but other than that the people here are super nice and charitable. The Lordsburg ward size of about 50 max. I would guess about 90% of the members are elderly couples.

Both Animas and Rodeo are super small towns about 30 minutes to an hour away. The people that live here tend to be poor, but they give the most, which I find truly amazing.
The Animas Ward has about 30 people in it and they meet in Cotton City. The people there are awesome. 

We are staying in Rodeo next Sunday their ward meets in a convention hall with a branch of about 30 as well.

All three towns are in the middle of nowhere, which means there is no place to shop, no dry cleaning, or places to eat. So, it's hard, but it's amazing at the same time. And it’s all ways its always super windy here.

Where I am currently serving, we will be doing a lot of service, like putting up fences, digging trenches, and believe it or not, castrating and branding cows come spring time. So, needless to say I'm going to need my boots.  We also work on doing a lot of reactivation. We have only taught one lesson, which went good, but our investigator seemed confused, lol.

My area has a truck, a 2016 Toyota Tacoma. Because our area is so spread out, we drive like 750 miles every 5 days.  I’ll be doing all of the driving for my first couple transfers, only because my companion can't drive because of speeding, lol.
 
My companion’s name is Elder Degrange. He's super nice and is the same height as me.  He is awesome, and is from Utah. Shocker, huh?  He looks like Dad when Dad was in high school, lol.
Mission Truck & Chapel

Nothing changed this week other than we have exchanges for the first part of this week. I am able to go north to Clifton to do service work so that should be exciting.

I love you guys so, so, so, so, so, much. I have kind of started to miss you guys but I know this is what I'm supposed to be doing. So, it makes it a little easier. Gordon B. Hinckley once said "forget yourself and get to work.

Love Elder Dickinson 

P.S. These pictures were taken overlooking the Tucson sunset.  I'll email more in-depth on P-Day love you guys


Tucson at Sunset

Its beautiful here...



My current address is (If you send me anything I would suggest requesting a signature on receipt so they hold any packages at the post office for me, we do not stay at our apartment that often):

Elder Connor Dickinson
501 De Moss street apt 8
Lordsburg NM 88045

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Week 2: MTC Life

It's been a long week at the MTC.  I have good news and bad news. Bad news first:  I only have a week left here at 'Heaven on Earth.' The good news: I will be welcomed to 70-degree weather from here on out! I can’t wait for that! The

Tuesday night devotional was defiantly an awesome experience! It was broadcasted to all 14 MTCs throughout the world. Neil L. Andersen was the presiding general authority. I was sitting in the second row and was on camera a lot (apparently). Even better, after the devotional, when he walked out, I got to shake his hand!!! It was awesome!

This week has just flown by. The food here is just alright. I am trying not to gain weight (a.k.a. MTC 15, lol). Our TRC investigators are paid investigators the MTC hires for us to practice on.  Some are now members and some are not. It seems like Elder Lee and I were paired with our TRC investigator for a reason. They both have been to or lived in Thermopolis, Wyoming!  I thought this was awesome. We extended invitations to be baptized just to find out they were already members, but it was still a great experience for practice.

Quick note of importance:  I need a charger for my camera battery and my driver’s license.  If needed, please express ship.  I need it before Monday the 23rd to fly to Tucson.  I asked if my temporary license would work and I was told it would NOT work.  So, my new license needs to get here ASAP. Thanks in advance!

Our days are just a blur because we spend 8 hours studying and 8 hours in the class room. It's brutal but, it is amazing. It's awesome to feel the spirit all of the time. I had a humbling experience the other day, I met an Elder with cerebral palsy. It all started when he asked where I was going to school. I took the time to talk to him and to get to know him a little. After talking about school for a while I noticed his CTR ring was the same as mine. We kept talking more… turns out his name is Connor too. We kept talking and he spells his name the same as mine. Only difference is his last name was Davidson.  As the facts kept linking up, you could just see the smile grow on his face. He kept saying how this day was just getting better and better. He said, although he has only known me for 10 minutes it felt like we were brothers. He's an awesome young man with a strong testimony. He wanted to take a picture together and exchange emails. I'm just glad that I could take ten minutes out of my day to make his that much better. Not only that, but, we both gained a lifelong friend.

The sister missionary who I sat next to on the plane from MN to SLC (Sis. Ensign) kept her promise and mailed me her talks she promised she would and also said she would stay in touch, if I needed anything. I thought that was pretty cool and really nice of her. Getting her talks was a mission changer!!

Funny story…Sis Sell sent me a Dear Elder package with a of variety cinnamon rolls a day before you sent me the cinnamon flavored ones. So, now I have cinnamon rolls coming out of my ears, lol! Its okay though, I've been sharing them with everyone. I love getting the Dear Elder letters every day. Thank you they are awesome.

It's crazy how our district continues to get closer and closer and closer.  It's going to be hard to leave them in a week, because I love them all. However, like I said before, I'm SO excited to get out to Tucson!

In our PI (practice investigators) lessons we got someone to commit to baptism!!! It was a super good experience for me to teach and just a little success story for you guys.

Lastly, they called a new MTC presidency this week and they serve for the next 3 years. And, in July when the Tucson Temple is dedicated, did you know we get a new mission president?
Anyhow, I love you guys and I miss you - but at the same time I know I'm doing the right thing, serving the Lord, teaching repentance and baptizing converts.  I am already dreading leaving AZ in 2 years because what I am doing is so fun.  Knowing this is what I am supposed to be doing takes away the sting of missing you guys and Finley.

I had an awesome experience at the Provo, Temple last week and I’m excited to go to the temple again! It’s interesting to see the differences between here and the Minneapolis, Saint Paul Temple. Below are some pictures of us going to the Provo Temple for the first time.

Thank you, Sister Sell for the amazing rolls! It was such a nice gesture, and we all loved them!

Happy birthday Mom! love you guys!

MTC District Temple Trip

Provo Utah Temple
Proud to take Bishop T with me to the temple!!





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