Showing posts with label Home Teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Teaching. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

YEAR MARK!!, New Companion, and Stake Conference

This week was exciting for our family because Aldste Haddon reached the YEAR MARK of his mission! That's one year down, and one to go! It's so exciting! It feels like just yesterday we were eating at the yucky Ihop in Provo and dropping off our lil Ty at the MTC. We could tell he was totally nervous, but he didn't want to let us on to it. We took pictures in the parking lot and sent him off thinking that two years was going to feel like it would last a lifetime! Now, we're at the half way point and it feels like time might fly by way too fast now! Life is crazy!
 
 
Aldste Haddon and his new companion (also named Tyson) had a pretty exciting week! They are zone leaders in their area meaning they are leaders over a large area of missionaries. They are responsible for helping those missionaries be successful and reach their teaching goals. This week they had a zone conference that they had to teach and lead. They decided to teach the elders about the importance of setting and achieving goals. They likened the process of goal setting to skiing or snowboarding down a mountain. No matter what the mountain holds, whether it is nice powder, or slush, once you start your way down, you have to accomplish the task one way or another. Eventually, you have to make it to the bottom of the mountain. Setting and achieving goals can be looked at in a similar way; it isn't always easy to make it to the end goal, but there is always a way to accomplish it. You might have to get creative and pull some interesting stumps, but if you work at it, you'll be able to make it.
Here is a video link that Aldste Haddon sent as a visual aid for the lesson: http://vimeo.com/32863936
 
 
Also this week was Stake Conference. The 'Tysons' were asked to speak to the stake about how home teaching can help strengthen the ward and improve missionary work. He said it was terribly nerve wracking especially because they were late, in fact they walked in just as they were supposed to start speaking. He said if you want to know what nervous feels like try speaking in front of an entire stake in a language you're just beginning to learn after arriving late. I personally think I'll leave that to him, sounds like he's got it covered. I can barely speak English!
 
 
All in all, it was a good week for Aldste Haddon. They worked hard and are getting settled in their new companionship. Thank you all for your support and love you send Aldste Haddon! We're coming up on the holidays which is the time of year that it's harder to be apart but when we have your support and know that he is working hard and doing what he loves, it makes all the difference!
 
Stockholm Temple




Monday, November 4, 2013

Turning the BIG 2-0!

 
This week, Aldste Haddon and his companion had two amazing experiences with Priesthood Blessings. He says that he knows that it is the power of Heavenly Father on the earth and he feels so blessed to be able to have and honor the priesthood.

The first experience was with a man who's wife, high school sweetheart who waited for him while on his mission passed away from a rare form of cancer leaving him to raise two children with special needs on his own. Of course, this has been a terrible tragedy for the family and has been heartbreaking for this man. When Aldste Haddon met with him, he could tell that he was near bottom and feeling very upset. Aldste Haddon asked if he would like a priesthood blessing. The man's eyes lit up and said he hadn't had one since before his wife got sick and would love one. He asked Aldste Haddon to offer the blessing. He said that the Holy Ghost was present at that time and everyone in the room was overwhelmed by the comfort of our Heavenly Father. With tear filled eyes the man testified that he knew his wife was still with him and that he had to go on for her and for their kids and that Heavenly Father would be there to help him through it all.
 
 
The second experience, they were assisting the ward with their home teaching efforts. They went to visit a sister in the ward who was currently living in a rest home.
 Aldste Haddon told the story so well so here is how he put it:
"She is 90 years old and has Alzheimer’s. She hasn’t responded to even her own children for the last 20 years. We thought we would visit her so that he could be familiar how home teaching usually goes. We read to her some scriptures and I said jokes, and it pretty much I was just like talking to a wall. It was quiet sad.
But as we started to go she started to try to talk and move. We didn’t know what she wanted, we just knew that she looked very upset. So we decided to ask her if she wanted a priesthood blessing. She looked me in the eyes, it was like she was looking into my soul, and nodded her head with agreement. We all looked at each other very surprised that she even could understand what we were saying.
We had Lennart give her a blessing and it was beautiful. It was just an amazing feeling. After she had the biggest smile on her face. It was just so wonderful. First, we saw the world’s saddest woman, then the world’s happiest."
 
He ended his email by saying:
"It was very cool to be a tool in the Lord’s hands. I know that wasn’t any of our own powers that did that, it was clearly the Lord’s. I am so happy and blessed that I am able to have this and be worthy of using it.
I just wanted to thank everyone for the birthday wishes and all the wonderful emails and lvoe I have received here in Sweden. Ya’ll are da best!"

 This sign says "tourist kisses"

 The primary made him birthday gifts! So sweet!
A pic with the ward council