Tuesday, June 30, 2009
June 30th e-mail
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Moving Day in Des Moines
To Liz and Dallin-June 23
Thanks so much for the letters and the package. They sure brighten my day! It's always fun to read about all the funny things Alex does and says. He's a pretty cool kid. I'll have to reintroduce myself to him when I get back but hopefully he remembers me a little.
Everything is going great here. This is definitely the hardest thing I have had to do and there are days that I get frustrated with myself and the language but there are other days where I fully believe the verse in 1st Nephi where it says, The Lord giveth no commandment save he prepare a way. I know there is a way for me to do this, I just need to have faith and go to work. Your letters and support definitely help me do that.
Thanks again for everything. I love you guys and pray for you. Good luck with the adoption, that's so exciting! You can apply that verse to this situation as well, it will be tough to have a new baby and still chase Alex to the ends of the earth but I know the Lord will prepare a way.
Love, Elder Geddes
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
On The Road Again
I never thought I would be tired of eating out but a homecooked meal sure sounds good right now. We have a lot of work ahead of us this next week but this is the fun part. I like to move stuff in a lot more than moving out. I think it's fun to find places for everything and its so organized and clean right after you move. This is especially true when you have never owned a house before. The kids can't wait to play in their new backyard and it's fenced so mom won't be as worried when they go out.
It sure can rain in this part of the country though. I happened to be driving when we hit Chicago and it started as sheets coming down. No drops here and there, and slowly getting harder, no, it just opened up and I couldn't see a thing. My wipers were whipping as fast as they could go but to no avail. I simply couldn't see a thing and I was scared to death. It was a four lane freeway and cars all around me. I wanted to stop so bad it took all I had in me to keep going. But as quickly as it started, it ended and we were under blue sky. I finally took a breath and pulled my shoulders from around my ears. My hands had to be preyed from the steering wheel as if they had been super glued to it. I decided I like Idaho and that is where I am going to stay.
I really feel like I am out of the loop with everything right now. I don't know where everyone is or how everyone is doing. Rob called and said he broke his elbow during a softball game the other night and may require surgery. Emily says she is feeling a little better finally so I hope she can start eating again. Liz is going nuts trying to keep up with Alex as always and I feel like I am of no help to anyone. I'm sure Megan would argue on that statement though. Jess is doing great in the MTC and we are so proud of him. He is wishing however, that the chairs had a little more padding. I hope all is well in Soda and wish we could be there a little more, especially this time of year. My goal is to stay home a bit more after this massive trip we are taking. I can't promise anything but that sure sounds fun to me. Anyone for a barbecue?
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
June 23, 2009
Mom and Dad, how are you enjoying life on the road? Hopefully you don't get sick of it yet, you still have a lot of traveling to to in the next little while. I hope you guys are having fun though.
I wrote everyone a real letter today, the temple is closed for cleaning I think so I had some extra time. I'll send them off today. They aren't very exciting but I know it's not fun to send letters to people and have them not reply so I'll try to write more often.
This past week has been good. Not a whole lot of exciting things happened but it was still a good week. The district 6 weeks older than us only has two weeks left until they leave. When you get down to two weeks, you make a commitment to only speak Russian until you leave. We have been told that it is recommended we start doing that even earlier than two weeks so we'll see what we end up doing.
Yesterday was the day they started and one of the guys over the Russian missionaries, Brother Reynolds (everyone calls him czar Reynolds because he's a Russian genius, he is actually leaving soon to begin getting his P.H.D. in slavic linguistics if that tells you anything.) anyway, he asked us to help the district out by commiting to only speak Russian for the rest of the day. This was at about 11 o'clock so it was a pretty long day. We all did better than we thought we would and it was pretty fun. It was really hard and we couldn't say hardly any of the things we wanted to say but the cool thing was, for me anyway, I realized I know a lot more than I sometimes give myself credit for. I actually am learning so that was pretty cool. It's still really hard. Somedays I just wish I didn't have to learn this language but I know I'll be grateful once I know it. There's just a lot more to learning a new language than I ever thought, but it's fun and we have really good teachers.
Another cool thing about this week was our devotional last Tuesday night. It was one of the members of the presiding bishopric and his wife who spoke. They gave good talks but nothing really stuck out to me. After the devotionals we go to our class and talk about stuff and kind of have a testimony meeting I guess. Before we got started I commented to Elder Guynn about how that wasn't really my favorite talk and that it was good but nothing really hit me about it.
Our district meeting started and as I was listening to Elder Guynn talk, I was just thinking a little more about the talk. He mentioned the scripture in D&C 18 about how much joy we will have when we have brought people to the gospel. That wasn't really his main focus but while I was thinking about it, it just hit me. I remembered back to giving the book of mormon away on the airplane and how good it felt. I began to realize maybe just a small fraction of what the joy will feel like when we actually help someone become converted to the gospel.
The rest of the meeting I had one of the most powerful feelings I have ever had. I realized then what the spirit of missionary work was like and what the spirit of the MTC was all about. Since then I have been able to feel the spirit very strongly during things I might have just kind of ignored before. The next day Elder Guynn and I were practicing teaching the first lesson in English. When I got to share the Joseph Smith story I could feel the spirit so strong. It's like I have had a sort of spiritual block for a while where I haven't really done anything that has really broght the spirit. It seems like now that I've realized a bit more why I'm here, the spirit keeps testifying to me that this is the place I need to be. It's awesome!!
There is no devotional tonight because the mission president seminar is this week. The devotional will be on Friday where the rumor is President Monson will be speaking... that's the rumor every week but it is fun to hope for. There is actually a really good chance it will be him this week though so hopefully we make it in and get a good seat.
I saw Thurl Bailey, if that's how you spell his name, in the cafeteria yesterday. I'm not sure why he was here but it was cool. Other than that, not a whole lot has happened.
Elder Guynn and I are getting along great and we have recieved many compliments on our teaching. The volunteer we last taught told us how well we work with each other so that made us really happy. We are teaching the first lesson in Russian this thursday so we have a lot of work to do before then.
I love you all and hope everyone is doing great. Thanks for everything you do for me. All the letters and packages really make a difference.
Love, Elder Geddes
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Where in the world are Bob and Tammy
Finlay loves talking on the phone.
Mikelle and Sadie
We had a great day today which is good because tomorrow we begin loading the truck and everything has to go down three flights of stairs. That includes the piano, couches, beds and every other heavy thing you can think of. We have enlisted some help so we hope they show up. Mikelle and Anthony were pretty sad today when we left church and all of their friends behind. It has been a good experience for all of them, one that they will look fondly on in the future.
Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa, where in the world are we today?
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
June 16 Email
First, how's everybody doing? Meg, are you guys getting pretty excited to move? I can't exactly remember when it was that you were doing that but I know it's close. How are the kids doing? Tell them hi. Em, are you still pretty sick? How are the twins doing? are they growing pretty good? Rob and Britney, how is the softball season going? Have you guys done anything fun recently?
Alright, about the swine flu, we aren't able to shake hands or hug or anything, and there are hand sanitizer dispensers everywhere so everyone cleans their hands about a million times a day. That doesn't always help though. Elder Anderson in my district got the swine! He was quarantined along with all the other sick missionaries for five days. He just got back today. We all felt pretty bad because he missed so much class. That would be hard to come back from but Brother Bastian said he would take an hour each day to do some private tutor sessions so hopefully he is caught up in no time. When ever someone gets sick, the rest of the district gets put on some medicine to help prevent it. It's called Relenza, I know Rob would have asked, and it's in this powder stuff that we inhale through these amazingly complicated plastic inhalers. It's pretty funny and we all enjoy doing it, we have to take two puffs every day. So hopefully I can make it through without getting sick.
Last Tuesday for the devotional Elder Bednar came and spoke. It was awesome! He spoke about how so many people are always worried, wondering if it's the spirit that is telling them things or if they are just putting thoughts in their own mind. He said "Don't worry about it!" He said be a good boy, be a good girl, keep the commandments, honor your covenants and just act. He said the spirit doesn't need to yell at us or have us to things completely out of the ordinary. He told a couple of really awesome stories about times he just did things, not knowing why but later in life realized why. It was a really good talk, and I wrote more about it in my journal so someday I can share the story with you. But it brings a lot of peace to know that all you need to do is be a good boy or girl and do what is right and as Elder Bednar quoted from the Doctrine and Covenants "we can not go amiss"
My stomach has still been acting up this whole time. In dad's blessing he gave me he said that a miracle would occur. It has. Although my stomach has still been acting up from time to time, when I am in the classroom I feel completely fine. The only times my stomach has bothered me is when I'm somewhere where it isn't a big deal for me to run to the bathroom. I'm so grateful for that. I know I wouldn't be able to learn anything if my stomach was bothering me during class. Thanks dad. And actually, today and yesterday have been pretty great. I think I might be getting over it for good. The good thing is that my district thinks stories like that are just as funny as we do so I'm in good company.
Sorry I forgot to write about your birthday last time Meg, I remembered it but when I wrote my email, I was just in too big of a hurry. Happy late birthday and I hope everything went good.
That wasn't the same sucker Rob gave me, but it was the same color!
I see Elder Potter quite a bit. He's not in my district or even my branch. There are a lot of russian missionaries here and there will be more in a couple weeks. We have the same gym times and stuff so I see him a lot. He seems like he's doing really well but just like everyone else, he said the first few days were a struggle. He said he thought about going in to the branch president and saying, I'll serve a mission if you switch me to an English one but if not I'm leaving haha. I know he never would have really done that but it was funny.
I got to play the piano that first night at our branch meeting. I haven't played since though, we have quite a few missionaries who can play.I need to tell you a few funny things that happened.
The next thing, at lunch I got an orange dream popsicle. They are so cold you can get your lip stuck pretty good if you aren't careful. Some elders in my district were trying to talk me into doing it but I wouldn't. Elder Nuckols said he likes doing that so he went and got one. He immediately stuck his lip on and stuck it on there good. He had to pull pretty hard to get it off and when it came off, so did a nice chunk of his lip! He had blood all over his teeth and we were all laughing so hard! I thought I might die right then and there my stomach hurt so bad from laughing.
The Blog sounds cool, thanks for doing that. I don't really know what kind of info you need but if you want you can talk to kayla to see if she wants it and Garett and Matt. I just have all their home addresses. the code for that voicemale is 5555. Sorry I forgot to give that to you. Thanks for the package too, that was great.
Thanks for all your letters and support. I love you guys!
Elder Jess W Geddes
Sunday, June 14, 2009
June 9, 2009 To Rob and Britney
Friday, June 12, 2009
Teaching an old dog new tricks
Bob and I have been pretty busy since we dropped Jess off so that has helped me through the initial heartache. If I keep my mind occupied, time seems to fly, which is what I know will happen. I can't feel bad about his time away because I wouldn't have him be any other place. This being our second son to serve a mission, I know the growth that takes place that can't be accomplished any other way. I am grateful He has chosen to serve the Lord at such a young age and can already see the change beginning. This truely is a wonderful time in all our lives and I can only hope he sees some positive changes in us when he returns.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
June 9 Email
How is everything going? I have a half an hour to write and if I don't get this sent within that half hour I don't get to email this week so I'm just going to be writing a family email and I'll try to write you all a real letter soon.
Well I almost survived my first week. Tomorrow my district and I get to be host missionaries at the curb for the new elders. The rumor is that the curb side drop off will be permanant just like you guys thought. Thanks so much for that package mom, it was awesome. It's really fun to get mail, especially because there is an elder in my district who gets at least 3 letters a day! It's pretty funny.
Everything is going really good here. Those first couple days were pretty rough. During the day they keep us busy enough that there isn't even time to think of home and get homesick. But the second I get back to my room at night I start to miss home. Everything is getting better now though. My district is really awesome and we are all starting to get to know each other a little more which is making everything more enjoyable. There have already been some pretty funny things happen. I wanted to tel you this one thing that happened. I chose the bottom bunk and one night I got in bed and farted. About 10 or 15 minutes later Elder Guynn my companion said "Elder? Did you fart?" I laughed and said I had about 15 minutes ago. He groaned and said "Oh elder! It lingers up here!" I had to laugh about that one for a while. Also I have seen a few people get hit with a basketball and a four square ball. Sometimes in class I will just think about that and I can't help but laugh. My teachers all wonder why I randomly do that but I don't feel like disrupting the spirit by sharing.
My teachers are great. My first teacher, Brother Storey, got a promotion so he had to be replaced. I met the new guy yesterday. His name is Brother Sagers. I can already tell I will like him a lot. He just got back from his mission 10 months ago. Not only is he a very effective Russian teacher but he has a way of explaining the gospel so simply, it's amazing. My other teacher Brother Bastian is really cool too. The only thing is he is really really busy with stuff a lot so sometimes I'm not sure if he's completely focused on teaching us. Also he was 20 minutes late to class a couple days ago which frustrated me. I feel like I don't have enough time as it is without wasting a second. But he really is a good teacher and a really nice guy. We are able to bear our testimonies and pray in Russian. It's really cool to be able to do that in a different language.
During our first sacrament meeting, a few elders bore their testimonies in Russian. It was really awesome in more ways than one. First of all, some of them could speak so well and they have only been here 6 weeks longer than me. It gave me a strong feeling of hope, that it is possible to learn this language. Also, it was so amazing to feel the power of the spirit. I couldn't understand everything this one Elder said but I understood a lot. It was incredible to feel the spirit that strong coming from a testimony in a different language. I can't wait until I can not only speak, but speak with power and speak from the heart.
The days here are really long but at the end of the night I look back and it feels like I just got out of bed. Sometimes it feels like I just wake up, eat, eat, eat, then go back to bed. Right now we are learning all the rules of the russian language, like the grammar and all that stuff. It's really hard to keep positive when some of this stuff seems like it will never make sense, but then I work on it some more and it begins to make sense. When that happens, the extremely frustrated and scared feeling turns into an equally excited and hopeful feeling. I love being here at the MTC where everyone has so much faith in us. One of the members of my branch presidency was teaching us on sunday and he said "I don't know Russian right now, I'm trying to learn a few things and I'll probably never be able to learn it, but I know if I were called by a prophet of God to learn this language I could." I guess sometimes I forget why I'm here. It's not just to learn Russian. I'm only learning Russian so I can better serve the people of Russia. The reason I'm here is to learn to share the incredible message of the gosple of Jesus Christ. The Lord wants me to share that message, and if I need to learn Russian in order to do that, He will help me learn Russian.
I'm loving the work so far. I know I have a lot of work ahead of me. Bring it on I say. Thank you all for your love and support. Even as you are all praying for me and my success each day, I am praying for you and your success. I can't wait to hear from you soon.
Love, Elder Geddes
June 3 Letter-Our first letter
How are you doing? Today was a big day and it didn't exactly start out how we thought it would did it? I'm really sorry we had to be so rushed saying goodbye, I know mom especially would have liked to have a bit more time. Oh well, the work goes on.
Well after you left, this is a little about how my day went. I was rushed through some lines and got my name badge and my debit card. I was then rushed through some more lines for immunization stuff. I eventually made it down to the bookstore where I got a huge bag of books. Then I went to my room and had about an hour before our meetings started. I met my companion, Elder Guynn (probounced like Gwinn). He's from Connecticut and he seems like an awesome guy. I met my two roommates Elders Player and Johanson. We are all going to Moscow West and are all very excited to get to work.
The meetings we had today were pretty good. The first was an intro to some training. The second was about the referral center. After that was a meeting where the Mission Presidency spoke. Then we ate lunch where I found Elder Potter. He was nervous just like me but also very excited. I found out we aren't even in the same branch, let alone district. There were about 500 missionaries who arrived here today and about 50 are headed to Russia. There is one small group ahead of us, but we are the first real wave of missionaries to be sent to Russia. Now that the visa problem is fixed, the Church is heading back into Russia full force. I'm really excited to be a part of it.
Thanks for the letter Dad. It means so much to me to know I have so much support back home. I'll work my hardest to not let you down, the Lord down, or myself down. I have high hopes and expectations for myself and the work.
We get 30 minutes a week to email and we aren't supposed to write letters except on P-day which is Tuesday. I assume you got the same address card they gave me. Could you give my address to the rest of the family? I'll write them all as soon as I have time. We won't be able to go to the temple for the next two weeks so I should have plenty of time. I love you guys so much and appreciate all that you do for me.
Love, Elder Geddes