Tuesday, February 19, 2013

First week in the field.

Moviegeeks are moving out...Max's farewell (Anchorage AK) is this Sunday and Nic's is Mar 10th (Leeds UK).  FUN!

Anthony's camera died shortly after the first week in the MTC.  He shipped home his SD card so that we could pull pictures off of it, I think he had over 100 on there from his 3 weeks there.  I have tried it in my computer, Dean's laptop, and 2 camera's - I think it was a bad SD card instead of his camera.  He is sending it home this week so we will be able to figure out what needs to be done.  We did his taxes and he is receiving a whopping $38 from Federal and WAHOO $1 from the State of Utah. (eye roll)

I've been a little stressed since he flew out last Tuesday - no phone call from either airport and no msg or picture from the Mission President saying "Your son has arrived safely".  AHHHHH!!!!!
Yesterday was a holiday, THANKFULLY, there was somewhere open so he could access a computer and get his poor mom a message.  Here it is...........

Dear Family, Friends, and everyone else!

That's good to hear that Abby got my letter and the SD card. I'm sorry I didn't send it to you I just figured she would share cause she is awesome like that haha I haven't recived a letter from her yet, but it might take a while to get here since she might have sent it to the mtc, who would forward it to the Mission home, and then to the apartment I am staying at. So I hope I get it today (Monday) so that way I can write her back. I'm also going to try and send off my camera today so that you guys can see what we can do with that. :D (oh also I need to know when Abby's B Day is in March. I have her card and was going to send it the first week so that I know it got to her. Thank you!)

I'm sorry I didn't call at the airport or anything! :P Everyone and there dog where on the phones at the Saltlake airport, as well as the Detroit Airport.....so I couldn't call with out missing my flight. I DID MAKE IT SAFLEY HERE! :D It's very nice up here and isn't as cold or anything like everyone says haha. I did get my boots you sent me and they are HUGE but very aweomse! :) Thank you much!

Well my first week as a REAL missionary in the field has been.....very very.....not normal....haha my new companion and I (Elder Evans) got assigned to the an area called, Syracuse City South! We are actually opening this new area by our selves. -.- (with the small help from our awesome Zone Leaders, Elder Hussey, and Elder Simmonds) My companion is gunna hit his year mark on the 22nd of this month! This is his first time in the Syracuse area, a first time trainer, and a first time district leader as well. So our first few days and week have been a head ache and then some haha but things are slowly coming together and getting on track! Our area is a walking area and our ENTIRE area is the literal GHETTO! 0.0 It's not to bad or scary in some parts, but in other parts its pretty sketchy. :P but the lord will bless us and protect us as Elder Evans and I walk and preach the gospel!

On our first day out in our area, Elder Evans and I met our first Progressing investigator that the Zone Leaders gave us. Their names are Donny and Tatianna. They are a young black couple who are very interested in the church. We also got to meet our Less Active, Recent Convert we see each week named Doug! We went with the Zone Leaders on the second day and met him, and read in the B.O.M with him. It was AWESOME! My favorite part of the week so far, was when Elder Evans and I were walking from Dougs house to the Bus Hub, we saw a dead cat on the side of the road, (pretty bad lookin) and saw a pair of dress shoes sitting next to it. Yes, Elder Evans did indeed pick them up and take them home with us. haha He took them home and polished them up and cleaned them up and they look sexy and brand spaken new! You find some pretty cool, Valuable, and some pretty scary stuff here on the side of the road that is free for grabs. The ghetto......is a very interesting place to serve haha but it will be a very good experience to be here!

Yesterday (Sunday) Elder Evans and I went with the Zone Leaders to another Progressing Investigators house. She lives with members of the ward named the O'conners. Very nice people. Her name is Nicole and she actually has a baptismal date on March 9th! :D and she just got handed to us by the zone leaders and counts as our first baptism! :D :D We had dessert with the O'conners and Nicole last night. Sister O'conner made her famous OREO CAKE! ^.^ It was AMAZING! haha she even made us a seperate cake for us and the Zone Leaders to take home! People here in the Ward and the Singles Branch, are amazing and so so friendly! WE already have dinner tonight with the bishop of the ward, dinner tomorrow (tuesday) with a member in the ward, and another dinner on the 27th with another member in the ward! FOOD!!!!!!!

On this last Saturday, we got to be at a baptism for a Recent convert that the Zone Leaders got to baptize and we now get to teach! Things are ruff but are slowly coming together! :) It's good to see pictures of Dan on his mission and I can't wait to send you pictures when I can take them! haha hope everyone is doing alright still and the lord is always there for each and everyone of you, especially then it seems like he isn't around at all. I learned that and am still learning that as I am trying to get our work done so we can have a full day OUTSIDE THE APARTMENT as well as trying to stay positive about you guys at home. I think about all of you constantly each and every day in the morning, in between appointments, and in the evening as I write in Abby's Journal as well as my personal one. The lord is on our side constantly, the reason we feel the way we do about things that have happened, changed, or even is we are just upset and or depressed. It is satan trying to tare you apart from your heavenly father and to make your life miserable. Each and everyone of us has the power to crush satans head and to be happy like the lord wants us to be. I have noticed how hard it is to be happy, positive and just have an awesome feeling about being here. What helps me is think of all the good things/blessings I have seen so far this ALMOST past month as I have been out. I have seen many blessings that are going on at home and as well as with me while im here. As Pres. Gordon B. Hinkley said in one of his talks, "Always think to yourself, Things are ok, Things will be alright." With the lord all things are possible. Everytime I say a prayer and ask to help protect you guys and to make sure I can stay focused on the work. That quote pops into my head EVERYSINGE TIME! Things will be alright, and things will be ok. I know so and will always know so. Things happen for a reason, things happen to make us stronger and to help us come closer to our heavenly father and the people we love.

Well that's about it all I have for today! OH WAIT! I lied, With the package you send me, I hope there is a picture of you guys (the family) in there as well. I want my 2 most favorite things in the world to be with me while im here. (ok 3) The lord, my family, and my bestest friend in the entire world. With out any of them, I would not be out here today, trying to bring people closer to christ.

I love you all dearly and whole heartedly!

By Now!

-Elder Zenger

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