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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Hey Everyone,
Thanks for the pills and the
letters. For the past couple days, I tried seeing what it would be like
without the pills, and it wasn't very fun. My legs were definitely
restless, and the ached a little. I opened the letters last night at the
Evan's house. They laughed when they saw the emails blown up in size.
So, for the most part, you can delete junk (most, including some of the
BYU ones) emails without reading them. For 23andme sharing, accept the
invitation unless it's an extended invitation (basic is OK). For
Ancestry.com, delete those. And for the Family History stories, Daddy's
family history stories was what I was referencing, but the Briscoe's
would be cool, too. As far as Facebook goes, delete them, and email me
the names of the friend requests, to see if I want them to or not. Put
not now on Whitaker, Edholm, Nielsen, and Mills, and confirm with McNeff
and Lerud. If the Evans friend request, say yes. And thanks for sending
Easton's address. I sent him a letter today.
Hopefully you all had fun during Fall Break. Glad Daddy was able to relax (I hope he did that at least a little).
Devin, I draw and summon Drill Barnacle. I will attack your life points directly.
We went by a pet store last Tuesday. I got to pet the cutest Pomeranian puppy. It was great.
We
have been to the doctor's office a couple of times this past week for
Elder Lake. The doctor here told him he should probably go home at the
end of this transfer, or else the meniscus in his knee will need to be
taken out. He has been praying a lot to know whether he should stay for
one more transfer or go home the day before Halloween.
Saturday, Connor was baptized. He is an eight year old
kid whose parents are both LDS, but divorced. We taught him two small
lessons before that, and we got to be there when he was baptized. It
doesn't really count as a convert baptism, but it was still good.
We finally got our plans in motion to help the ward do
missionary work. Elder Lake showed me this cool devotional called
'Missionary Next Door' by Diana Holscher. He said it changed Laguna
Beach. They were about to close it down, but applying that talk, it
became the highest baptizing area in the mission. We talked about it
with the Ward Mission Leader, and they want us to began teaching it to
the ward.
I gave a training in District Meeting yesterday. It was
alright. No one was that excited. I was teaching the 42 principles of
the gospel found in Preach My Gospel. The practice was really good
though, because the purpose of that was to help them be united in
teaching, and they were.
We talked with Coleen, a potential investigator, who
lost her 19 year old son a couple of months ago. She still struggling,
but we taught a mini Plan of Salvation and answered some of her
questions. It was really cool. Note: the son was intelligent and had
OCD, so it's not drug related from what it sounds like.
Through the past couple of weeks, I've made it a habit
to write down at least one miracle that has happened that day. It makes
you see that the Lord really is blessing us a lot. Try it out for
yourselves. Every night, will you think of one miracle/ tender mercy the
Lord has blessed you with that day?
Lots of Love,
Elder Rupper
Hey All!
This has been a pretty good week,
but now it is certain that Elder Lake is going to go home in a week, and
I will get a new trainer. We don't know who it is yet, but we'll see
next week at transfer meeting.
Oh, I gave my first real blessing today to a member girl in our area. It was kinda cool.
We've
had two more appointments with Kri, one of our investigators. He said
he'll be coming to church in the next couple weeks, and then he can be
baptized! He's already been taught all the lessons at one point or
another.
Another one of our investigators, Nikki, is making real
progress. After this Sunday though, the Zone leaders, who are over the
YSA branch, are going to pick her up (she's 18 now). I'm pretty sure in a
couple weeks she'll be baptized, which is so cool! She has been
investigating since she was about 11.
President Cook came over to the apartment and had the
exit interview with Elder Lake. We took a picture with all of us in fake
moustaches. I looked like Hitler in mine since I couldn't smile with it
on. Pres. Cook told Elder Lake to do something with my hair. So what we
did was poof it up a little and move my hair over to one side more.
It's pretty cool (pictures to come in like two weeks).
We had an exchange on Sunday with the Zone Leaders. It
was amazing. Elder Jensen and I talked about ways that we can improve.
Apparently he's also a bit more reserved, and he's trying to change that
too. So we helped each other out.
Love you all!
Elder Ryan Rupper
P.S.
Kayla, study using the book we have! I'm glad the Banzai was fun.
Kayla, what does Kay-chan think about a mission? Also, we can't have
those kind of conversations we had a month ago, mission rules.
P.P.S. Devin, you need to email me and send me what your next move is.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Hey Everyone! Oct. 9, 2012
To begin, I will address things
from your emails. Yes, $300 will be great. I will let you know ASAP if
it goes missing. I will write the phone number to call if it gets
stolen, so it can be cancelled. Next, to Kayla, I was freaking out too. I
realized that I will probably have to train a lot of new missionaries
in the coming months, joy. ;). I did hear the announcement about the age
lower limit. We were all freaking out. It will be nice for Kayla to get
into BYU easier. Kayla, if you decide to serve a mission, that's great,
if not, I will not be disappointed, but you also do have a while to
think about it. One of the cool things about this is that we will
probably get a lot more sister missionaries in the field than we have
been. Our mission actually has a greater concentration of sisters than
other missions. Say congrats to Ranelle and Liz for me. Oh, and Kayla,
STUDY FOR THE ACT AGAIN... please. To Mom again, I don't know what I
could really use down here, but I'll think of something. Send the pills
to Sis. Evans again. The mission office only gives us our mail once a
week. Send pills to Evans, anything else to the mission office. Have fun
during Fall Break!
I had a really cool experience at zone training last
week. We had pretend investigators with real concerns come and we were
supposed to ask questions and figure out what their concern was. For one
of them, I read the quick little bio, and she had a concern on there
that we knew was fake, and the first question out of my mouth was "What
do you know about the priesthood?" She was shocked. Everyone stared at
me in confusion. Come to find out, it was her exact concern. We had
another experience like that with another pretend investigator. I
immediately understood her concern and helped her resolve it. It was way
awesome.
General Conference was so great. It is like Christmas
for missionaries. It's great. We watched it at the stake center for the 5
sessions. (I hope Devin went to priesthood.) I took a lot of notes and
learned a lot of cool things. Some of my favorite quotes, "I'm a Mormon.
I know it. I live it. I love it" and "Ask the missionaries. They can
help you.".
We had a lesson with one of our investigators, Nikki,
and her less active mom, Jill. They're Filipino and very nice. Jill
asked for a blessing, and I got the chance to, for the first time,
participate in a blessing. It was really cool. Last night, we blessed a
less active's son, who had pneumonia.
The weather has cooled down a lot. Just about every
morning it's foggy out or looks like it's going to rain, but it clears
up by noon. I wish it would stay like that.
I was wondering if you could also send some of the stories of my ancestors. I would like to remember them, but I can't.
I hope everyone is doing well at home. The Church is
true. Joseph Smith saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. President
Monson is the prophet today. We're Children of God.
With Love,
Elder Ryan Rupper
P.S. Devin, you haven't sent me your turn, so I can't sent mine.
Hey all, Oct. 2, 2012
So first, for the prescription. I
went to the pharmacy this morning, and they said they would call in and
see. They called back and said you had picked it up. I would like to
take four a day (one with each meal and the other before bed), but 3
would be okay too. Sometimes when I don't take it, my legs feel like
they have tiny pins and it hurts. Right now, I have 7 pills left to last
me the next two to three days. So, I await your package. Mail through
the mission office is kind of slow since it's far and we only get it
once a week.
Don't let Devin read this part until he finishes his
turn. Last turn, I attacked with Blue-Eyes. New turn. I draw and
activate Pot of Duality. I reveal Chaos Sorcerer, Gravity Bind, and
Gene-Warped Warwolf. I pick Chaos Sorcerer. If you have a monster,
Blue-Eyes attacks it. Hurry Devin.
My companion is talking a bit more, and I found out
what was on his mind. This ward isn't really thrilled about member
missionary work, which is super critical. We are trying to figure out
how to help them, but it may be a little while.
We had a cool miracle a couple of days ago. It was
about 8 pm-ish. We hadn't had much success that day, so we say a prayer
that we would find someone who was ready to receive the gospel. 5
minutes later, we were walking and this older lady (not elderly, but
50-ish, no white hair) walks out of her house with her phone in hand. We
asked her what was wrong. She said that there was a guy on her roof who
has been there before. We tried to find him, but he was gone. We
allowed her to use our phone, because her's was dead, to call 911. We
waited with her while the cops showed up, and she explained that a guy
had been on her roof. We appeared when she needed, and vice versa. We
taught her the next day, a bit of the Restoration. She kind of believes
what the Jehovah's Witnesses do, but we tried to help her see the truth.
We left there knowing that even if she didn't want us to come back
later, we had planted a seed the size of an avocado pit. We talked to
her yesterday casually because this little kitten had attached itself to
Elder Lake and wouldn't stop following him, so we tried to see if she
could take it for a little, but she couldn't. She wasn't hostile to us
at all.
Today, we went to the mall. They have this cool
Japanese store there. I bought a tanooki (racoon) hat, for Halloween and
Imaginary Minecraft. They had a full Pikachu suit ($100), and katana
swords ($25). I really wanted both, but decided I couldn't.
I met a friendly basher on Thursday. It was at night,
and this car had its inside lights on. I decided that I would be a good
neighbor and tell them. So, I knocked and told them, and they invited us
in! We sat down, and this guy in a wheelchair begins talking to us. He
knows some LDS people, and he begins to question us about the afterlife.
He kept saying that all you need to do is believe and you are saved
(faith, but no works). It was weird, but I gained some experience with
bashers.
Church was good. We had fast and testimony meeting, and
I bore my testimony. In Gospel Principles, we watched part of Pres.
Monson's biography. I talked with Sis. Evans about my prescription. They
are going to LA for a little becuase Tristan, one of the sons, got a
part on a show.
It is so hot down here right now. It hit 107 yesterday, and it won't cool down until next week. Thank goodness for the car.
We
have one investigator right now who has a baptismal date, Kri Kor. He's
16, and plays football. We just really need to help him come to church
(thankfully this weekend is General Conference and that counts as going
to church). I think his father is gone, but his mom is a member and
encouraging this.
Hey, Aunt Pam! I got your letter Saturday night. It was
funny. Hope you all are doing well at home. The area out here is good.
Your piece of mail is the first real letter I've gotten out here in the
field. Thank you for sending that.
Oh, madre, make sure you are checking my yahoo account
while I'm gone. I don't want to come back home with 2,000+ junk emails
to read. Delete the junk and facebook ones. Check with me before you add
people as my friends on Facebook, too. Thanks so much.
Oh, how much money is on my debit card. I have it here,
and I don't know if I can/ should use it. Make sure, that if you are
okay with me using it down here, that the bank knows I'm in Southern
California.
Thanks so much for everything,
Elder Ryan Rupper
Hey all, Sept. 25, 2012
So, I left the MTC at 5 am on
Tuesday, waited for a while at the airport. I didn't call back, because
my companion went right after me, so I waited until one of the others
got off. I drove in President Cook's car to the mission home. We ate
brunch and were interviewed. After that we went to a stake center for
the transfer meeting. My new companion/ trainer is Elder Lake from
Tempe, AZ. My first area is the Chapparal ward in Temecula, CA, the most
eastern part of the mission. We are literally on the border to our
mission and the Riverside mission. I had my first appointment that night
with the Coffinos, a part member family. We taught (mainly, Elder Lake)
about miracles in our lives. I unpacked and realized that no pillow was
provided, kind of a rough night. Oh, because Elder Lake tore a meniscus
in his knee (again, it's happened before in the other leg twice), and
he needs crutches (which he usually doesn't use unless he's around the
Evans or at church). We have a full time car, YAY!, I mean, oh darn. I
did get my bike okay. Elder Lake really likes volleyball and basketball.
He has 3 months left on his mission, so he's going to try to stick it
out here and then go home for his surgery when it's all over. Elder Lake
hasn't done a ton of training with me, but oh well. He doesn't really
talk to me much, except in the evening when Elder Hegland and Lake ask
me various questions, such as what is your favorite scary movie, or dogs
or cats? We had a district meeting of 6, the next day: the 4 elders
(myself included) from our apartment, and two sisters serving in French
Valley. We went shopping Wednesday for food and a pillow. We went around
trying to find people to teach with our map book (it's sweet). Temecula
is pretty cool. We also have part of Murrieta. The area is about a
couple miles by a couple miles. This area used to be in another mission,
but got put into ours about a year or so ago, when we gave the San
Diego mission two different parts. Our area is apparently hotter than is
normally is, getting up to 100 degrees, but now it's cooling down,
thank goodness for AC. We visited a couple active families and met with
some of the youth and the Bishop at the end of Mutual. Thursday, we
studied and went to the library to get onto mormon.org
and Mormon Messages. I need headphones, so I can listen to them, so in
the next package you sent, remember to send those. I tried to make a mormon.org profile, but I need a picture (Mom, you need to do it for me, one of me smiling up close. Go to mormon.org,
edit profile, enter ryanrupper and mvbruins, then add the photo). We
went to different places, trying to see some potential investigators.
What's really cool is that we don't really tract here (people hate it),
it's mainly member referrals. We had a service appointment Friday,
helping out the Evans family with stopping the dogs from digging holes
by putting in chicken wire. The Evans family is so cool. The kids (ages
18 F, 16 M, 15 F, 8 M, and 4 F) are actors, and they play Minecraft.
They are super funny. We went around again later to find people to
teach, but no luck. We ate dinner with the Garcia family. We had chili
and rolls and taught about miracles. I have not yet had any lasagna, so
that's a good sign. I'm still eating not as much as I should, but I'm
trying to do better. I haven't really applied any teaching principles
from the MTC yet, but hopefully that will change. We have had a lot of
people cancelling appointments (even dinner appointments) here. Sunday
was good, the Primary had their Primary program during Sacrament
meeting. My P-days are Tuesdays, and I will be online around
11:30-12:30. I could be in this area anywhere from 3-6 months, my
companion said. We get to go to a trampoline park here soon. It's going
to be a lot of fun.
Lots of love, Elder Ryan Rupper
P.S. Devin, I will attack your face down monster with Blue Eyes.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Ready to leave MTC
Hey everyone,
So I sent some actual physical mail to you guys earlier. It should be there tomorrow, I hope. Devin, I started our Duel. I may need to send the tin back temporarily because of the airport, but you'll have to ask Daddy.
I finished the no-bake cookies yesterday. Thank you so much for them, also thanks for the package you just barely sent. I got it this morning. Congrats to Chelsea's baptism. I hope she feels welcome in the ward. I am maintaining a weight of about 142-143 pounds. I have relieved a bit of my stress about the mission field thanks to a couple of people who know the area. Devin, the turtle does move toward you when you are in the room, because he is kind of lonely. You may want to spend some time with him outside of the cage and keep him on a towel. Caution though, he can move pretty fast sometimes.
Also, Devin, one of the things missionaries do is to get to know the members and investigators, through their interests and their needs. I was surprised by how many in my district know about Naruto, but they don't know quite as much as I do, thanks to my being fully updated (Thank you Kayla). BTW Tell Kay-chan to start writing soon. By Monday or Tuesday, letters will need to be sent to the mission home so that they can get to me sooner. I sent the address in the letters today, make sure they get put in the next ward newsletter (and on Facebook, maybe). Pictures will be coming soon, I hope.
Thanks so much, and love you all,
Elder Ryan Robert Rupper
Friday, September 7, 2012
Dearest Family,
How are things there?
My companion (Elder Joy) is really cool. He is from Smithfield, UT, by Logan. To explain our personalities simply, it would be silent nerd (me), and silent athlete (him). We're half similar and half different it seems, we do get each other and where we are coming from. We get along together really well. He's not a jock, but he does love his gym time. He dreams of becoming an NBA player. The first couple days were really packed and stressful. My district is pretty cool, but there are some who can annoy me.
I'm sorry to hear Kayla didn't make the play, but I have an idea what she can do in her spare time. Either A) learn, read and study more, B) be a library or MTC volunteer, or C) something else that´s productive. You just cannot go back to being a devout Tobito believer just like that. Make sure to tell people (meaning friends of mine) my MTC address, and that it gets in the ward newsletter.
My companion (Elder Joy) is really cool. He is from Smithfield, UT, by Logan. To explain our personalities simply, it would be silent nerd (me), and silent athlete (him). We're half similar and half different it seems, we do get each other and where we are coming from. We get along together really well. He's not a jock, but he does love his gym time. He dreams of becoming an NBA player. The first couple days were really packed and stressful. My district is pretty cool, but there are some who can annoy me.
I'm sorry to hear Kayla didn't make the play, but I have an idea what she can do in her spare time. Either A) learn, read and study more, B) be a library or MTC volunteer, or C) something else that´s productive. You just cannot go back to being a devout Tobito believer just like that. Make sure to tell people (meaning friends of mine) my MTC address, and that it gets in the ward newsletter.
The MTC is a lot to take in. We
have Role Plays with our teachers and others. For example, our two
teachers role play as non-members, one a philosopher atheist, the other a
Chinese Christian. We got a new pair of
dormmates yesterday, Elders Marshall and Staker. One is from Ontario,
Canada, the other from Eagle Mountain. They are going to Vancouver,
Canada.They are pretty cool.
I have not yet eaten any of the no bake cookies, but
you used the right recipe. I would prefer Whoopers actually, if you do
not want to bake me something. I don't really eat too much here, I've
noticed. I don't know if this has always been the case, or if it is just
stress.
Devin suprised me with his decision to do fencing. It
sounds interesting. Some of the people who came in yesterday brought
Pokemon cards. It was funny.
My RLS is not at a
standstill of some pain, but mostly annoyance. Since I sleep in a
smaller bed and have people around to try to not wake up, I don´t turn
as much. Also, it might be becuase I play 4 Square during gym and
exercise a bit. I am pretty good at it. Yesterday, I play volleyball,
but it was lower skilled people and I did good there too. Great
news about the bike, THANKS!!!
We really learn how to love others and teach by the Spirit here. I pray for you guys everyday. I love you so much!
Elder Ryan Robert Rupper
P.S.
One of the elders in my district is a Brony (and a Whovian). His friend
actually quoted a lot of the new third season in an email.
P.P.S. I will try to send some pictures next week via
the Internet thanks to some card adapters they have in the laundry room,
but I never got a chance to use them.
P.P.P.S. This computer´s keyboard is crap. Just saying.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Ryan's first letter from the MTC:
Hey familia! I have a great companion, Elder Joy. Everyone keeps
punning on his name, but I made sure not to. I left the recipe book home
on purpose. Life here is hectic. Every minute is planned, but
thankfully there is some time to study and rest. My RLS is lessening a
bit, I feel. During class though, I still move. The first night, one of
the other dormmates snored all night and I got about 3 hours of sleep. I
did get an hour nap later that morning and bought earplugs, which
helped. I am learning a lot here, and it can be really weird trying to
teach. My P-day is next Thursday, so that's when I can write more. Hope
everyone is surviving without me.
Love, Elder Rupper
P.S. Be sure to get my mission money paid to the bishop.
P.P.S. If anyone asks to share on 23andme, just says yes and tell them that I can't communicate with them for a while.
P.P.P.S. Kayla, give me the Naruto updates at least every month. Have fun working!
New Beginning for Ryan
Welcome to Ryan's blog. He is currently in the MTC. I will attach the only letter we have gotten very soon. He writes on Thursdays, and I will try to have everything updated by the weekend.
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