Sunday, March 30, 2008

3/30/08

Hey Babby,

It’s another week and another letter. How are things going? I’ll jump into your letters first. The girls did have a good time with Easter. They colored eggs, had Easter egg hunts, got lots of candy, and got to hang with family, so it was an all in all good Easter. I guess you have had your transfers by now, right? What happened? Do you have a new comp. bio sheet for the blog yet? Did I tell you in your last letter that you hit 6,000 visits (number 6,000 was Rick Lambert) pretty impressive following you have. John still does not have an answer, yet he is still hanging in there. So we’ll see what happens there. Oh, I forgot to include Margaret’s account of what happened out there. Here is what she e-mailed me…

Travis, I was in N.C. visiting my motherlast week. Two young elders came by my cousin's house while I was there, and Elder Dees and Elder Robbins. I asked if they knew Elder Alexander and their faces lit up! He is held in high regard by the other missionaries. That made me proud.

I phoned Pres. Hobbs and talked to him, since he is a friend of our daughter Amy back in Twin Falls. I asked if I might phone Michael and he said the brethren had asked family member not to. So I was obedient and didn't phone him. But I sure wanted to.

We are busily preparing for our departure to Nauvoo on April 15th for our Nauvoo Temple Mission. So excited! So much to do!

Love to you all, Aunt Margaret

I’m not sure what to write you this week. I missed work on Friday to be home with a sick Aynslee, and not looking forward to going in tomorrow because things aren’t going so hot for the business right now. There are a lot of bad decisions being made at the top right now and it sucks watching the whole business being run nose first into the ground. But what can you do? I’ll keep you posted on that stuff as it develops.

This week is also our 10 year anniversary. Can you believe that? Crazy! So I’m taking Suzanne up to Midway to the Johnson Mill bed and breakfast. Pretty fancy! I’m pretty excited about it.

We met one of our home teachers today for the first time. His companion was sick, so we haven’t met the other one yet, but it was nice to get him here at least.

Next weekend is conference. You have to be pretty excited about that. You will be home for the next one, eh? Cruisin’ to Priesthood with all of us again and coming home for some pizza or some good eats and breaking down the doctrine and prophetic counsel just taken in. I love it! Can’t wait for this weekend and for your triumphant return before the October session. Looking forward to sustaining Pres. Monson and seeing how the conference sessions turn out as he busts out the Prophetic messages for all of us.

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Translation (as transcribed by Brinlee herself): Dear Mike, I want you to come to my house. Dear Mike, I want you to see me at Elly’s birthday party (Elly is my church girl) Dear Mike, I want you to come to see me to ummmmm… play with me on every night. Dad, you keep writing and I’m going to go watch Dragon Tails.

K, another enlightening letter from Brinlee.

Time to bust out a quote of the week and then sign off for the week. Not a lot of substance to this letter. Hopefully I’ll have more to write about next week.

“There will arise from the performance of missionary duties honor, and glory and exaltation.”

- Lorenzo Snow

I know this is true from personal experience and from everyone around me who served with me, who served around the same time, and all those after me, including yourself. Keep up the good work. It’s the most important work that can be done. We praise those around us who are successful in another field of work that they choose if they are successful in the eyes of the world. But we don’t honor those who are doing the most important work on earth quite enough. So keep it up because as I’m sure you can testify yourself, these things will come as a direct result of your efforts.

I love you and pray for you always. Talk to you soon.

Trav

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Group Pics part 2

More group shots of Mike and his cronies...




Tuesday, March 25, 2008

6,000th Visitor revealed

Way to go Rick. #6,000 was Rick Lambert. He even sent me the proof...

That is a ton of visits. Thanks everyone for keeping up with Mike and visiting his site so frequently. Don't hesitate to leave him a note now and then or comment on his photos. Every comment gets e-mailed out to him and will stay on here as a fun memory when he gets home and reads this all for the first time.

6,000th Visitor

Are you the 6,000th visitor on Mike's blog? Scroll to the bottom of the page and see what the counter tells you. Click the comments link in this post and tell us who you are if you are number 6,000. Thanks everyone for such great support, keeping up with Mike through his blog, writing him, and praying for him. We appreciate all of you and so does he.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Letter update (received on Easter)

Sounds like Mike is still extremely busy traveling and teaching. Here is some of his letter we just received on Easter:

We traveled all over the mission this last week, it was pretty sweet. I got to go back to Rock Hill even, and eat at one of the restaurants we ate at every week the whole six months i served there. So this last week we went to Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, Pilot Mt., Rock Hill, Pineville, Gastonia, Huntersville, and Statesville. This week we'll be going to Forest City, Asheville, Waynesville, Lincolnton, Newton-Conover, Hickory, Kannapolis, University City, Archdale, Pilot Mt again, and Salisbury and Gastonia again too. So things should be pretty fun, I'll get to go see Janet in Lincolnton again so thats way exciting. Things here are going goo with the work as well, we are still teaching that Family of 6 and they are coming to church today too, and we just found a family of 3 last night who just moved to Charlotte and were refugees from Katrina, so they are way cool, and they are coming to church today too. This work sure is the best. Here at the office we get sheets all the time that tell us all the missionaries coming in and all the missionaries going out for the next few transfers. The lastest one has my transfer on it, you should call the office and tell them you don't want me to come home, hahahaha. It kinda hurt to see my name on that sheet. I hate it.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

3/23/08

E.A.

What’s going on this week? It’s Easter today. We just had our little family Easter celebration and easter egg hunt. The girls got new dresses and look super cute today. I took some video and since John has been too busy to get with him to make your DVD, that will now be included on your video too. I’ll see if we can’t get together this week and get that wrapped up and sent off. It’s been yet another busy week at work. I have let 8 people go this month. That’s a heap! Then of course, I have to replace them, so that keeps me hopping as well. I had to have the cops involved in the termination of one and then he came back and I had to have him removed this week from the basketball gym, again by his friends in blue. I can see him becoming more of a problem unless he got the message one of these last times. I told him he has a no rehire and no trespass on our campus, so hopefully he’ll stay away now. I’m not sure if I wrote in my last letter about Suzanne’s cousin Brad. He was in a car accident on his way to a job down in Lake Powell and was killed. He was just about to have his 27th Birthday in two days from that wreck. It’s pretty sad. We went to his funeral yesterday and it was nice, but again, really sad. Monica had her baby this week too. So the Emery’s lost one and gained one. Bitter Sweet. We did our Easter Celebrations with them yesterday and will do our Easter with our family today after church. I think the whole family is coming. I will have to find out as soon as Ma and Pa get back from church. I don’t like waiting till 1:00 for our Church to start. That’s just too late.

It’s been getting nice and spring like around here finally. That’s a great thing. You know my feelings of winter this year. So I’m excited about Spring. Not excited about Summer coming, but at least that means you will be home even sooner. But I need to get thinking about doing some landscaping in my yard pretty soon. That’s not something I’m really excited about.

It was good to hear from you this week. Not a whole lotta letter, but enough to stay my hand and get me off your back. So I appreciate you writing. Are you sending that letter of you and Elder Foster soon? That will be a cool thing for the Blog. You are about 50 visits away from your 6,000th visitor. That’s pretty impressive. If I had put an Adsense link on there, I could have made some serious coin. Not anything to make me rich of course, but enough to make me smile. I still could, but I don’t want to turn your blog into something commercial. So I don’t think I will. It might do an ad for something questionable that I don’t want on your blog, so I won’t do it.

John’s woman still had not given him an answer as of last night (Saturday night). He asked her last Friday, so he was on a week and one day of no answer. So he took the ring back and they are not dating or talking until she figures it out if ever. Poor John. Who leaves a guy hanging for that long? Ridiculous the amount of monkey business he put up with. Hopefully it works out the way it should.

When are your next transfers? Is Elder Lee going home on this transfer? What kind of changes are you looking at this time? It seems like both Elder Lee and Van Leeuwen were going home.

I received an opportunity to take a job with JC Penney this week but after talking it over with their recruiter over the course of a few days, I decided to turn it down. It would have been located in Spanish Fork for the first 1-3 years and then sometime after the first year up to the 3rd year, it would have relocated to Dallas TX. First of all, that would have been an impossible commute of well over a full hour to get there on the best day of no traffic. Forget it when I’m driving in rush hour or bad weather or both. We would have had to move to Utah County to live closer. Second, I don’t want to leave Utah for a job. So that may be a career limiting decision, but one that I have made for now, so anyway… It would have been a lot more money, but money isn’t everything. So that’s where we are at for now.

Well, it’s time for Church, so I’m going to head for now. Then it’s time to go to Ma’s and Pa’s shortly after, so I will catch you later on tonight to finish this up.

Ahhhhhhhhhight, just got home from Ma’s and Pa’s. that was a fun night. I was going to read your e-mail to Mom and Dad here at my house after church, but only had a half hour to lay down for a nap, so I decided to wait to read it at their house since I was sure they printed it off. I was a little bummed I didn’t get an e-mail. So I read your e-mail there and it was good. I was asked to go copy Grandpa’s world religions chart I brought him for Mom and Suzanne. So I went in on the computer and did it. While I was on, I checked my college basketball tourney bracket and while I was online, I checked my Gmail too and was pleasantly surprised I had an e-mail from you. So I printed it off for the family to read too. They were all pretty happy to get a double feature tonight. So thanks for writing me. I’ll respond to your e-mail now.

As far as the family function, it was way fun getting everyone together tonight. We don’t do it enough. Shelli snapped some good pictures of everyone and just e-mailed them over to me just now I see. They are all WAY cute. The kids are getting so big it is crazy! Everyone had a good time tonight. The food was way good, in fact, I ate too much and am having a fat night tonight. I feel way fat and bloated. Mom gave me a Joseph Smith book for Easter. I’m excited to read it. It’s not a thick one by any means, I’ll probably take it down in a few sittings, but it looks good for sure. We gave Gramps a blessing tonight for his eye surgery coming up this Thursday. So that was good. Dad broke down the history of Christianity for Staci while Gramps did some toe surgery on her foot. He made some charts and a time line and stuff and I filled in some blanks as he went. You would have liked to get in on that action. Sounds like you did vast amounts of traveling this week, eh? Sounds busy. The busier the better too. You always feel so fulfilled and accomplished when you wrap up a full, busy day, day after day. I love that feeling!! I loved it on my mission like crazy!

We love our new house. It’s not that Kingdom Come-ish. It’s only a half hour from Ma’s and Pa’s. not bad at all. Our house is exactly twice as big with Square footage and a much bigger yard too. Oh, you just answered my Elder Lee question too that he is going home. I’m sure you already know who your new comp will be. So here is the new getting to know you thing:

Full Name:

Where are you from:

What were your hobbies back at home:

Where did you work?:

Favorite thing about your mission:

Favorite restaurant to eat:

Favorite TV shows back home:

Favorite Music:

Favorite Scripture:

Girlfriend back home:

Favorite cold Cereal:

Favorite Book aside from any of the scriptures:

What do you have to say to Mike’s large world wide following?

That should do for now. That will be good to get back. Thanks for thinking of good things to post on your blog. Have you looked at it since you’ve been out there?

Your question about transfers, I never had the privilege of working on transfers directly with the president at least in the office, on the board and doing all the discussion about it. But we were the main recommendation givers and nullifiers of ideas he had. Every week when we returned from the field, we would stay in the mission home one night a week to do our laundry at the mission presidents home, take a shower, unpack and repack our bags and he’d cook us breakfast before we headed out the following day and we’d talk shop over breakfast. He would ask us about specific elders/sisters, leaders, ideas for new leaders, trainers, etc. and he’d tell us who he was considering for anything and ask us if we felt it was a good idea and what we knew about them since we were the main finger on the pulse of all things going on out there. Then he would give us our traveling assignment and where we would be working that week, with whom, and what he wanted accomplished and brought back to him. It was a definite pattern of Heavenly Father to give an assignment, have us go down, and return and report our progress of the assignment. It was an awesome experience every single week to see the things he had envisioned happen based on the assignment given and to see his plans unfold as assignments were carried out. So we had the direct line of influence over some transfers and if we felt like it wasn’t a good move and made that recommendation, a lot of times those assignments were not made. However, they were usually on the bubble anyway and not something that was set in stone. Those he was firm on, were always the right choice and never a mistake was made as far as I could ever tell. But there were a very select few decision we were not made privy to by the president that the office APs knew about since they helped make those with him. But usually we would get it out of those guys since we were all tight and worked so closely with them anyway. The office APs were all either a companion of mine or a roommate of mine that I was a very close friend with. I hung in elite circles my whole mission as I noticed you have as well. I think that is a huge part of both of our success on our mission, is that we chose well the missionaries, leaders, hard workers, etc. that we would associate with and stuck with them. There are plenty of less than hard working, somewhat lazy, less motivated, etc. missionaries that seem to grumble and murmur and gossip a lot more than the hard workers. Associating and affiliating ourselves with those missionaries definitely serves as an anchor to our progress. They are good project missionaries that are fun to see if you can take an old beater out of the dump so to speak, and work on it, give it some care and love and detailed work and see if you can turn an old clunker into a cruisy little muscle car again. I don’t remember if I received a lot of revelation in the shower on my mission, but I do find I get a lot of personal planning done in there in my every day life now. I think about things that I will need to accomplish that day in there now. Funny that it is where you are receiving a lot now. Ha ha. What did you get figured out for your future recently? You’ll have to fill me in on all the transfer scoop once it’s all figured out.

Check this out, I got an e-mail late last night from a girl that I found and taught in Midtown Manhattan with Elder Wilson. She found me on Mission.net and clicked on my blog. She left a comment on there saying where she found me and asked if I remembered finding and teaching her. I remember her name and face and some of the situation she was in. She sent me a MySpace page. So I e-mailed her back asking some more details, but couldn’t help but notice her information on there saying she attended BYU Idaho. So I’m guessing she ended up getting baptized, and came out west to go to school among the other young LDS folk like herself. So I’m excited to touch base with her and see what happened from the time I found and taught her till now. I don’t seem to have anything about her in my journal, but as I mentioned, my journal is my one and only regret from my mission that I did not do well. I wish I would have written in it every day. Dang!!!

Yo, I just checked my Myspace page and had a message from her waiting for me. Here is what is said:

hi Travis,
i read your email earlier, but didn't have time to reply.., we started our day by dyeing the eggs, then had a little easter egg hunt at the park, then went to the bronx zoo. now, we're about to have dinner with my inlaws, so i can't make this long..
so, here's a quick rundown on what's been happening with me.. i finally got baptized on my 18th birthday (6/11/95), went to Ricks college (BYU-idaho) with Naia from summer of 96' till end of fall semester in 98', came back to nyc, met a guy whom i ended up marrying only 5mo after meeting him, and now i have 2 girls ages 5 and 7, and i've just been doing the typical stay-at-home mom thing, like being in the PTA and being a girls scouts leader.
12/98, i've been back to utah 2x (9/06 and 9/07) to visit Naia, since she ended up staying in UT after college. also, i've kept in touch with Wilson, Howse and Friese over the years..
ok, gotta go.. more details later! :)

Sunny

I remember teaching her roommate Naia too, so that is a double bonus. They both ended up getting baptized. How awesome is that?

I need to get some contact info for those missionaries. I lost track of Wilson. I liked him as a companion. I was roommates with Howse and I don’t really remember Friese. But I’m pretty stoked right now. I’ll write her back and look forward to more scoop. I’ll keep you posted. Those kinds of letters are super cool to get when you get home as you can imagine.

As I was reading in my journal this afternoon before going to Ma’s and Pa’s, I was pretty amped to read about some of the cool examples of the Lord accomplishing his work through young, inexperienced means, all the while, I was the beneficiary of such great blessings by being that tool he chose to use for certain people. Pretty amazing to look back on some of that stuff that cements your testimony into an unstoppable, unshakable testimony. You tend to forget some of the details in the whirlwind of life after the mission, so to read that journal on some of the miracles you almost begin to take for granted after seeing so many out there is such a pearl of great price in your post mission life. I cherish it like no other!!!

Well, it’s 11:00 and I have a tired buzz going. It has been a busy, run around weekend and I’m ready to crash. I better end it and send it. That’s a cool phrase… End It and Send It. Have a great week wrapping up Transfers. Thanks for your e-mail. All I need is a few good paragraphs full of information and I can blast out 4 more pages to you no problem with good scoop.

Here is your quote of the week to end on…

“The two-fold nature of the purpose of missionary work: first, to sanctify the missionary himself, and second, to bring converts to a knowledge of the truths of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and to baptism into His church – which is the sure and natural product of a missionary who is in the process of sanctification.”

- William R. Bradford

I have seen you truly sanctify yourself in the time you have been out there. You have truly accomplished this first step, but it is a continuous step at that. So continue to sanctify yourself in all you do. The second step as this quote says, will play itself out as a natural product of your sanctification process. Exhort the missionaries under your stewardship to do the same.

Your North Carolina Tar Heels are looking strong in the tournament. They are in the sweet 16 now. Well, it’s been good to hear from you this week. It has re-energized me if you can’t tell. Just so you know the value of your letters. Thanks for cranking that out to me. I know you tried before and I don’t hold you responsible for the technical difficulties of the computer last time. I know you got pretty beat up over that, but you see the importance of your letters to us through that kind of energy we put out there when we are sans letters or e-mail from your bones. You made my week just with that one e-mail. I can’t wait to hear from you again next week with the news of what transpired in transfers etc. You have a lot of questions to reply back too, so make sure you have this e-mail ready to go when you write back to hit up all that I’m looking for. I hope you had a great Easter and that you have a great week coming up.

Love you,

Trav

Group Pics

Group Pictures of random missionaries, so again, I will not attempt to label these...




Thursday, March 20, 2008

So close, yet so far away.

Just heard from Aunt Margaret. Sounds like she was nearly able to have a brush with Mike, if not a simple phone call. Oh well. It's fun to hear that they are so close out there anyway and nice to hear how Mike is regarded by the other Elders. Here is the e-mail from Aunt Margaret...

Travis, I was in N.C. visiting my mother last week. Two young elders came by my cousin's house while I was there, and Elder Dees and Elder Robbins. I asked if they knew Elder Alexander and their faces lit up! He is held in high regard by the other missionaries. That made me proud.
I phoned Pres. Hobbs and talked to him, since he is a friend of our daughter Amy back in Twin Falls. I asked if I might phone Michael and he said the brethren had asked family member not to. So I was obedient and didn't phone him. But I sure wanted to.
We are busily preparing for our departure to Nauvoo on April 15th for our Nauvoo Temple Mission. So excited! So much to do!
Love to you all, Aunt Margaret

Monday, March 17, 2008

Letter Update 3/17/08

We finally heard from Mike after a couple of weeks of silence. Here are some snippets from his last letter. Sounds like he is still doing great and is extremely busy...

Well, things here are going good. We have been so busy its out of control. We had 5 Zone Conferences all over North Carolina the past 2 weeks and now we are starting our Interview blitz. For the next 2 weeks we are going to be traveling around with President Hobbs to interviews and we'll be training each individual companionship on goal setting and planning. We see quite a good bit of the mission when we go around for Zone Conferences but we'll see even more here when we go around for interviews. We also went on an Exchange with the Elders in Weaverville, way up in the Mountains, that was pretty fun and also picked up a bunch of stuff in Marion because the Elders there moved into a members home. So over the last 2 weeks I've been in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Lexington, Statesville, Charlotte, Gastonia, Shelby, Asheville, Marion, Weaverville, Hickory. And those wern't just passing through things, they were a decent stay in each one of them. And, i forgot to mention, with this interviews thing, we will be going up to Mt Airy. I heard Aunt Margaret is up there and that she said Hi. Hahahahaha. Apparently she talked to the missionaries up there and wanted to call me, so she called President Hobbs to ask if she could but he said No. Hahahaha. So when i collected the stats from the ZL's up in Winston-Salem this morning, they said that Aunt Margaret says Hi. hahahaha.
The work here is going great, we are teaching a family of 6 that told us they want to come to our church, they are amazing, I am so excited about them, they are awesome. we are also teaching a man from haiti who came to church yesterday who is so promising, he is just so cool, he took us out to lunch on saturday. Its hard with him because he is a truck driver so we've been trying to get him to go to church while he's on the road.
Other than that we've just been busy as can be, its crazy! We've also started working on transfers with President Hobbs already, thats always fun, its a non-stop process. Hahahaha, i love it.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

3/16/08

Que Pasa Amigo,

It’s another week and another letter, and yet another week without a letter. What’s up with that? Have I made you mad? Did I offend you somehow with something in one of my letters? It’s pretty brutal to now be on week 4 without a letter. I could go off but will give you allowance for one more week. If I haven’t received a letter for 5 weeks, you better look out. Homes here has been known to spout off in a letter or two. I read a letter from Kyle over at Ma’s and Pa’s yesterday that came with a picture too. I was half tempted to post that on your blog since that’s the most attention I’ve gotten in a long time. He referenced me in his letter which made me feel part of the action again since I’ve been left out of it for quite a stretch.

So how are things going there in the NCCM? So did Alex move out here to Utah? I got an e-mail from him replying to my most recent e-mail saying he was here in Utah, Beautiful mountains, and I couldn’t really understand the rest other than he sent me another resume. No one really wants to give him a shot. For some reason. He just needs to get more practical experience here and not Russia maybe. He might need to find a paid internship just to get something under his belt, even though it won’t be much pay at first. Those always become jobs in the engineering world if he can stick it out for a few months.

Work for me has been busy. I have had a lot of turnover this month, whether that means they quite or I fired them. I still have a couple more I’ll be letting go this week, so the bleeding has not stopped yet. My B of M reading is still marching along. I’m on Ether 10 and will easily finish it this week if I stay on it. Since my deadline isn’t till May 10th, I think I’ve begun to putter out a little on my hard core reading. But sometimes it’s nice just to bite off little pieces to chew on for a while. I think you can ponder some things that you haven’t pondered before when you bite off more easily chewed portions.

John popped the question Friday night. He took her to Ruth’s Chris Steak House, dropped $140 on dinner, gave her a YUGE, that’s right, not just huge, but YUGE bouquet of flowers, and of course the ring. They talked about it till 2:00 AM when she finally told him she’d have to take a week to think about it and that was that. So I guess we’ll see how it turns out this week.

Oh, I also brought the Foosball table home Friday night. So we’ll have plenty of room in the basement to foos it up and get after it again when you come over here.

Well, I need to bust out a lesson plan for my class today. So I’m going to get on that and after church I’ll finish this up and send it off. I’ll catch you in a few hours.

Ahhhhhhhight, it’s 9:00 PM now. Had a lot going on today, so I’m finally back to finish this up. Oye! Those kids were bad again today. I’m sick of it already. They are trying my patience. I also got the foosball table downstairs. So I just need to set it up now. Kind of excited about that. I got my College Basketball tourney bracket all filled out too. Tip off of March Madness is in 3 days. I’m sure you will see some effects of that out there. North Carolina is a number 1 seed so they will do well and have a good shot at final 4. I actually have them in my final 4 but losing to Kansas to make it to the championship. Too bad for NC. We’ll see if they prove me wrong though. I remember tracting during March Madness and having dudes just get warped on me for interrupting the game. That’s going to be a big slap in their faces at final judgment, eh? That reminds me, it’s time for the Quote of the Week which is along these lines:

“Remember that “it is a day of warning, and not a day of many words.” If they receive not your testimony in one place, flee to another, remembering to cast no reflections, nor throw out any bitter sayings. If you do your duty, it will be just as well with you, as though all men embraced the gospel.”

- Joseph Smith

I had an issue with that for a long time on my mission. I would cast reflections and throw out bitter sayings. Joseph Smith of all people should have had room to talk a little smack about those who persecuted him. But he drops knowledge on us like this and just solidifies my testimony even further that he is a true prophet. Good quote.

Anyway, I hope all is still going well. One of these days, you ought to consider writing home to tell us about it. Looking forward to your next letter. Keep up all of your good work out there.

I love you.

Trav

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sweatin' It



Obviously, this video is a little old since it's from last summer, but it's new to us. Just a demonstration of the hot and humid weather in NC.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

3/09/08

E. Babinator,

It’s that time once again to write you. I think that time has come and gone for you to write me a few times too, but I will continue to wait and write diligently. I am on a 3 week drought though, but who’s keeping track? What’s new this week? How are your investigators you have been teaching and how is the mission? What kind of training are you doing lately? Many meetings with zones or many exchanges to talk about? I’m not sure what to talk about this week. I don’t have anything to reply to and it’s just been kind of an average week. Stosh just bought a Honda Pilot that sounds pretty nice. I’ll have to check it out soon. I’m still ripping through the Book of Mormon in my spare time. Let’s see I’m up between 6:00 and 6:30 AM, getting the girls ready for school. See them off with Suzanne by 7:00 AM. Then I get myself ready and out of here between 7:30 and 8:00AM. Work from 8:30 till 6:00 to 6:30 every night. Home by 7:00 PM. Eat Dinner, hang out with family between 7:30 and 8:30, get the girls ready for bed. Have them both in bed by 9:00 PM. Watch a quick show or read some between 9:00 and 10:00 PM and it’s bed time. All ready to do it again the next day. My weekends consist of all the chores the week doesn’t allow for, shopping, laundry, maybe some family visits with Suzanne’s or our family, church, calling, and squeezing in an hour to write you. That is pretty much my whole week. I’m in 3rd Nephi 17 right now. Still have till May 10th to finish, with only 90 pages to go. No contest. The calling is still going alright. The kids still like to push buttons. The primary presidency are rolling out their reverence contract tomorrow I guess. Ha ha. We’ll see how fast our kids strike out on that. I actually saw John in person for the first time in months yesterday. I met up with him for a little shopping at Harbor Freight Tools. I like that place. You can’t find any kind of name brand stuff, but the tools they sell are solid, last forever and are half the price of anything you can buy at Home Depot and Lowes. They had a big parking lot sale. I bought several items that only came to $14 total. Yeahhhh! While I was talking with him, he told me that he was ring shopping for Lynn Marie and would be popping the question soon. So it looks like it might actually become official soon. I don’t know if they are going to wait for you to get home. I think John is looking for a pretty quick seal on this deal. I’ll keep you posted as developments are made known. It is set tentatively for the 27th of May and he hasn’t even proposed yet, but the temple is reserved.

Aynslee is walking all around the house now and feeling super big with her new mode of transport. She feels even bigger picking something up and walking with it and dropping it somewhere else. She feels pretty powerful with this vehicle of moving things around now.

Are you needing any Parker refills anytime soon or are you still good? How’s your journal coming? I see you proudly sporting the parker pens in your pocket in all of your pictures. I have actually started tying my tie in a different knot since I put up the tie tying demo videos on your blog. I’ve been tying a half Windsor lately, but I think I like the Shelby or “Pratt” knot just as well. But I will assure you, my tie reaches just slightly beyond my belt buckle and it looks SHARP. None of this short tie syndrome, bib tying that is going on over there.

Well, it’s Sunday night at 9:00 PM. Not much to report new from today. I was kind of stalling to see if I’d get a letter or something to reply to. Seems like you’ve busted one over on a Sunday or two. So I’ll hook you up with a quote of the week and send this off.

“Our great need, and our great calling, is to bring to the people of this world the candle of understanding to light their way out of obscurity and darkness and into the joy, peace, and truths of the gospel.”

- Spencer W. Kimball

Alright, have a good week. Stay strong, work hard, be humble.

Love ya,

Trav

Cute Kids!


Wednesday, March 05, 2008

"Just Rubbing Shoulders" Shots part 2



Sunday, March 02, 2008

03/02/08

Hey Chochy,

I still have not heard from you, so I will just try to bust out the one sided conversation again this week. I’m beginning to feel like a radio talk show host with no callers. I’m going to run out of material pretty fast, but I’m working hard to keep it entertaining. How has your week gone this week? What have you been up to the last couple of weeks?

We taught our Sunday School lesson last week (well, Suzanne did) while I attended to Aynslee and played bad cop with the kids. They were rowdy of course and wanted to see how far they could push the envelope. After several times of telling them to be quiet, I finally shut them all up, went off on a discourse about disrespect and rudeness when someone is talking to you, has spent quality time preparing a lesson for you and is trying to teach you something while you all go about talking, sassing, and showing total disrespect for that person and I won’t allow it anymore. I could have dialed the volume down a bit, but I thought it was an appropriate level at the time. A few minutes later a Primary presidency person came in and told everyone they were going to come up with a reverence contract they would all sign. First strike, they get a warning. Second strike, they have to have one of their parents sit with them in primary. Third strike, you have to talk to a member of the bishopric. Ha ha. They all agreed to it, but they were all whipped into shape a few minutes before that anyway. I wonder if she had heard my lecture earlier standing outside our door. Oh well. Come to find out, the most rowdy one who I focused most of my lecturing energies towards is the Bishops daughter. Ha ha. They are always the worst, aren’t they? What’s up with that? I need to prepare the lesson this week cuz it’s my turn on the every other week rotation plan. Suzanne gets to play bad cop this time. I guess it will be cool sharing a calling with Suzanne. It’s been a long time since we did that.

I haven’t done much for Tim this week in the way of HR action because he put me in hurry up and wait mode while he went to Vegas for the NASCAR race. So he’s been gone for half of the week and said he’d get back to me on the homework I gave him when he gets back. Which is fine because work has been keeping me busy this week. I also had a request from a dude who graduated from the Law School at the U of U with his Juris Doctorate and has been working on political campaigns, law firms, and the State mediation division of the courts, to come interview me on my mediation and negotiation skills. Apparently my reputation precedes me out there. I accepted and he came yesterday to meet with me. It was quite the intellectual conversation. Not so much interview to pick my brain, I kept it on more of a conversational level since I could tell he had a lot of experience and he could formulate some of his own strategies in his head based on his own knowledge with a little facilitation by my questions. I recommended some good books to read, half of which he’d already read, so I told him he’s already got a good head start. He was a respectful dude.

Cool, I just got the letter you sent to Mom as I was typing here. That was good to hear a little sum’m sum’m. I don’t get why you are so into the short tie thing. I guess Missionaries get kind of goofy with ties though. It’s funny how it’s against mission rules to have tie tacs, but not against the rules to wear ugly, polyester, old school retro 70’s belly warmers that are way more distracting and wild than a simple tie tack. But I don’t make the rules, I just mock them. For you who has to live those rules though, you have a good attitude about it. For you: “It is not for you to question why, it is but for you to DO or DIE”. There’s a little Marine Corps quote for you.

I’ve been blogging up a storm this week. Dave Alexander started one up on fishing in Corpus Christi. He made a nice one. Everyone in the family is getting in on it. Pretty much everyone I know now either has one or is starting one up. Even Stosh is going to get in on the act soon.

Tim said that he was not interested in your boy Alex. Thought it might be more trouble than it was worth to come out here for a machinist job when he was probably more into engineering anyway. So I will try to see what I can find in the engineering field for him, but that’s an area I’ve never touched before. So it might be kind of a challenge. I’ll shoot him off an e-mail to update him.

Well, I’m going to put this off till tomorrow and hope for an e-mail or something from you. We gotta go hit some stores and get some Saturday activities done while we have some daylight anyway. Talk to you soon.

Hi Mike, this is Brinlee. It’s Sunday, I went to church and saw my friends, You know what? It’s my birthday today. Blow out the candles.

Dad: but that’s not true

Brin: uh huh dad.

Dad: No it’s not

Brin: why?

Dad: because it’s Carlie’s Birthday today, not yours.

Brin: Dad, can I type too?

Dad: here you go

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There you go. I guess that’s about it for me. I’m still sans letter. But you’ll get to me when you get to me. Here are a couple of quotes of the week for you…

“When you are in any contest, you should work as if there were – to the very last minute – a chance to lose it. This is battle, this is politics, this is anything.”

- Dwight D. Eisenhower

This is certainly a mission as well. I hope that you work with that prospective that you are always in a fight with the adversary to win the souls of your brothers and sisters back from the ignorance he likes to keep them in. It’s a contest that MUST NOT be lost.

“A true leader is constantly providing tools that enable independence. The timing and the selection of the presented tools is the exercise of leadership or wisdom.”

- Sylvia Bushell

It sounds like you guys are developing new tools and methods to use in the work that will make things much easier to track the metrics of what is being accomplished out there. Continue to develop whatever means, methods, motivations that you can to pass down to all those that follow your example. Help them by whatever means possible to be successful in their own individual stewardships.

Keep up the good work Mike.

Write when you can.

Love you,

Trav

Saturday, March 01, 2008

"Just Rubbing Shoulders" Shots

These are just shots of Mike "rubbing shoulders" with people I may or may not be able to identify, so I'm not going to try to label these.




An addition to add to this post comes from his letter that just came in today to his Mom after she sent him another loving rebuke to fix his short tie syndrome...

How is it going? Whooo! Things are so exciting here. Man, i Love it. I still just laugh at the tie thing, hahahahaha, i can't wear tie tacks, they are against the rules in the Missionary Handbook, hahahaha, i like them short.

We don't really care about the tie tacks, but if you are reading this and want to help Mike in his Tie tying shortcomings, feel free to write him with your suggestions at the address listed under his picture on the right side of this blog or post it in the comment section of this post and it will go out with his weekly letter (be sure to leave your name).

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