Monday, May 31, 2021

Week 94: Love

 Hey yall!


Great week this week in Round Rock. We had a busy week helping out with transfers and everything and helping move things along. We also had some great service opportunities and appointments as well. Heres the recap:

Wednesday was transfer day. While me and my companion were uneffected, there was a good amount of the mission that did move around. Since we are so close to everything Elder Park and I were asked to help with some of the logistical stuff. We also got to help out with the new trainers as they got their trainees which was a cool experience. I was envious of all the trainers as I know the wonderful experience it is to train a new missionary. 

Thursday we had a fun lesson with our good friend Catherine. She loves meeting with the missionaries and studying the scriptures and she gets all in. We were studying love this past week and she ate it all up. Love is such an essential part of the gospel and the foundation to everything we teach. 

Saturday we helped our good friends the Andinos out with a move. They are moving into a new apartment down the road and we were able to help them out shuttling some of their stuff over. They also took us to a Chinese buffet which always makes for a good day. The Andinos kids did a great job at keeping us entertained the whole time. There really never is a dull moment with them haha. 

Those are some of the highlights from this week! 

Love and miss you all!
Elder Anderson
 




 


Monday, May 24, 2021

Week 93: Loving Four Things

 Hey yall!


We keep chugging along here in the Round Rock Ward! We keep ourselves busy and have been seeing some pretty cool miracles! Heres the recap from the last week:

We had a cool experience Tuesday at a visit with the Davis's who are one of the families in our ward. They are an awesome family and we had a great time getting to know them. For our spiritual message we focused on Christs Atonement and how it can make us clean and the spirit was so strong. They were so grateful that we were able to bring the spirit so strongly in their home and they thanked us for the visit. I still think it's such a blessing how as missionaries we can be a source of the spirit for so many people. It's awesome to get to be able to bring that to everyone we come in contact with and share that light. So if any of yall are needing a quick spiritual boost, Don't hesitate to call the local missionaries. They'll help you out.

Wednesday I got to go on exchanges with Elder Davenport! For yall who don't remember, Elder Davenport was my first trainee I trained back in Hill Country Ward way back last August. It was so great to catch up with him and reminisce on some of the good old Hill Country days. In our exchange we did some drop bys to some less Active members of the church and got rejected pretty hardcore but Elder Davenports attitude is great and we kept on chugging along.

Thursday I got to attend Pflugerville District's District Council because it was Elder McAllisters last DC before he heads home this Wednesday. Elder McAllister is one of our Assistants to the President and has been a great example to the mission of a hard working, joyful, obedient missionary. He gave a training on loving the mission and it was powerful. He focused his whole training on loving 4 things. 1. The mission rules. 2. The people we are around. 3. The gospel we preach and 4. The growth we make. I think this can be applied so well to life in general. If we love God's commandments and the gospel of Jesus Christ, love and cherish those around us, and love the people we are becoming and the growth we make every day we will be happy and we will be filled more profoundly with the light of Christ in our lives. I definitely plan on applying this in my life in general even after my mission as I try and keep the joy of the gospel with me always.

Those are my thoughts this week!
Love and miss you all!
Elder Anderson
 


 

Monday, May 17, 2021

Week 92: Home Run

 Hey yall!


Great week in Round Rock Ward this week. Filled with some huge miracles and lots of learned lessons. I don't have a lot of time so here's the wrap up:

Wednesday I got to do exchanges with Elder Ross and serve in the Palm Valley Spanish Branch. We had a real fun member dinner and some great lessons. We taught the Andino kids about how they should behave during the sacrament. We talked about folding our arms and thinking about Jesus. Really good lesson and they understood it really well. Afterwards Oliver turned on Chicken Rave (look it up if you haven't seen it) and we were bumping. 

However the night didn't turn out exactly perfect. We left the visit to find that the other elders car had been towed because it was parked in a reserved spot. So the next morning we had to drive down to the mission office to pick it up from our vehicle coordinator and a $300 fine was paid. Definitely not ideal. But it was a good learning experience. 

Friday we had a really good MLC call where we talked a lot about reaching the youth/young adult age range. They are often the ones looking for direction and guidance and we need to learn how to find them. We talked about finding ways to engage the youth in our wards and invite them to invite their friends. Overall a very uplifting call. 

Saturday we had exchanges with the APs! I got to work with my dear friend Elder McAllister which I was stoked about. He goes home a week from this Wednesday and it was great to pick his brain and try and squeeze every little bit of knowledge he has out. He's a really good missionary and it's been a great opportunity to get to know him. We also talked about the needs of the zone and how we can help every missionary. Very productive exchange. 

A cool experience we had this week is when we were knocking on Part Member Family doors. We knocked this one where the lady we were looking for didn't live there, however another lady did who was also a member of the church. She said we could visit her and share a little bit. She hasn't been to church in a while and it is a miracle that we are getting to know her and bringing that light back in her life. The Lord puts people in our paths every day! 

Love and miss you all! 
Elder Anderson

Also President let us go to a Round Rock Express game today for P Day (minor league baseball) and the very first hit of the game was a home run and I caught it haha. Pic below to prove it. 
 



 

Monday, May 10, 2021

Week 91: Free Lunch

 

Hey yall!

Another week has gone by in the Round Rock Ward and we keep seeing miracles and having great experiences. Here are the highlights!!

Wednesday we had a fun lesson with Shell and Jaden. They are a mom and son duo who have been meeting with the missionaries for the last little bit. Jaden is 9 years old and was showing us all his cool parkour. We shared a thought and then had a prayer. He wanted to say a prayer too and had us repeat after him. He talked about giving the whole world a hug if his arms were big enough and all kinds of fun stuff. He also started like climbing around while he was saying the prayer. It was pretty legendary.

Wednesday night we also had a fun visit with the Andinos. They are a part member family with a ton of little kids who are all over the place. We did the thing to their son Oliver where we act like we turn him invisible and he loved it. Afterwards while we were teaching the lesson, their 3 year old kid named Iker comes in with a 2 gallon jug of apple juice and goes bottoms up and starts chugging it. We couldn't help but die laughing. There wasn't much left in it but he very impressively downed the rest. Then proceeded to ask his mom to open another one, which she declined.

Thursday I got to go on exchanges with a good buddy of mine Elder Keith! You might recognize Elder Keith, he shared the Hill Country Ward with me back last August and September. It was fun to catch up with him and see him do the work out in Pflugerville. For our comp study we listened to this amazing BYU Devotional called "Wrestling with Comparisons". If you have not seen it I invite you to go watch it because it's life changing. He talks all about the distructiveness of comparing ourselves and how we can overcome comparing. He says the quote, "The competition is not us VS others, but us VS our former selves". Comparing is something I've been trying to work on and that talk helped me a lot for sure.

Friday, Elder Park and I got to join the Paloma Lake District in their district council. They had it all the way out in Rockdale, so we got to take the 1 1/2 hour drive out to attend. Afterwards we stopped at a local BBQ place called Brett's. As soon as we got out of the car a man came up and handed us $60 to get some food. Super awesome. Then we waited in line, ordered, and then went to pay, and someone before us had already paid for us. So we got double paid for. It was crazy. Rockdale is a pretty magical place. 

So those were the highlights! Overall great week. So excited to keep working hard! 

Love and miss you all! 
Elder Anderson
 





 

Monday, May 3, 2021

Week 90: Round Rock Donut Challenge

 Hey yall!!


We had a super busy week this week serving in the Round Rock Ward. All kinds of different activities kept us super busy and made the week fly by. Here are the highlights from the week:

Tuesday we helped out at the Bishops storehouse. The Bishop Storehouse is something the church has all around the world to provide groceries for people who may be struggling. It's a really cool place that benefits a ton of people. We helped gather orders for people and bring it out to their car. It was a cool opportunity to help those who needed some type of support.

Wednesday we had Zone Conference! As always, it was an amazing conference and I learned a ton. We focused mainly on faith, diligence and following the spirit. Elder Park and I got to give a training on diligence which went pretty well. We have a really strong zone so we got plenty of insights.

Friday I got to go on exchanges with Elder Meyer out in the Paloma Lake area. Elder Meyer is our missions only ASL missionary, so it was cool to see him do a little bit of his ASL. He's a good missionary and it was cool to be able to learn a little bit from his example. We did some finding, some studies and reached out to some people. Something I really liked about Elder Meyer is that he was super prayerful, never missing an opportunity to ask the Lord or seek His guidance. That was a great example for me as too often I tend to forget that aspect.

Overall great week! We also had some fun lessons, did a couple fun service projects, and ate some yummy food! Also, last Monday I did the Round Rock Donut challenge, which is a gigantic donut that you have to eat as fast as possible. I beat the other missionaries participating (obviously) and came in with a time of 6:30. Just wanted to let y'all know. 

Love and miss you all!
Elder Anderson