All of the following pictures are from his last SD card he sent home. So they are pictures that are from his time serving in Cumberland. I find it very funny to see some of the things these young men take pictures of. :)
Exploded bag of Sugar Smacks.
Boys love cars! Even when they are missionaries. Ben had about 5 pictures of this yellow car. Apparently they thought it was a sweet ride.
Elder Paxman sporting his wedding tie with his P-day clothes.
Dear Mom,
Weren’t you supposed to
speak in church today? If so, how did it
go?
Ok, so yea as far as the
speaking in church goes, well I still haven't because out of the almost 5 weeks
I have been here I have only been to church once!! All other times have been
cancelled due to extreme weather. So overall that has been interesting.
How are
you and your companion getting along? Still good? Do you feel as if
you are becoming friends? Speaking of my companion, we are getting along well; Oh so before I forget I don't
think I mentioned that my companion lived in china for 3 years, although he
doesn't really remember any of the language. So he was curious what part of
china Regina is from and also who the sister is that is coming to speak to her?
He thinks he might know who she is.
Are you
still enjoying driving the car? Be extra careful. When you are
transferred and you are using a car do you still have your bike with you? I am still loving driving the car because it is so cold here,
and also our area is huge. To arrive in
a town called Monticello where a family that is less-active we are teaching, it
takes about 30 min to drive there... So I am very grateful for the car. My bike
is not with me, we were not able to get it with us to Logansport so it is in
Elkhart still.... So I will be working on getting it back with time.
Here the
missionaries said that bringing someone back into activity is just as important
to them as finding nonmembers to teach.
Do you feel the same about teaching the less active members? We also feel the same about the Less-Actives here in Logansport,
if you can bring one back it means just as much as finding a new one.
So we are working on that a lot as well.
Have you
had much opportunity to use your Spanish this past week? IF so, how,
teaching lessons or just talking with a few members? Didn't you say there
are a few Spanish members in your branch? Do you study your Book of
Mormon in Spanish much, I know the mission President suggested studying in your
native language. As far as Spanish goes I would say it is maintaining. I am still
reading and studying, but it is not as effective in helping me as much compared
to teaching and speaking full-time. As far
as using my Spanish goes it is usually with a Less-Active named Eliseo because he
only speaks Spanish and when I speak to the few members in Spanish, other than
that not much... So we will see I am holding it though, but I want to keep
improving on it, not just maintaining. I still study the Book of Mormon in
Spanish in the language study period. But I feel I will be here for a couple
more transfers, I hope I am, I really like it here and it has a lot of
potential.
I was
wondering how far you are from Purdue University? I was just curious. Some of Regina’s
classmates told me when they graduate this year they will be going to Purdue in
the fall. Apparently there are a lot of Chinese students there. We are about 45 min from Purdue so don't freak out over the
shooting thing, also there are a ton of Asian people there, in fact we will be
getting two Mandarin speaking missionaries for that area.
How has
your health been this week as well? I know I ask every week, but I always
wonder how you are feeling? Do you feel like you are sick less often than
earlier in your mission or more often?
My health has been pretty
good, I have gotten a feel for when things don't feel quite right and I usually
just don't eat, even if we have a member meal. But I have been feeling pretty
good. I think I am sick less often, but still too often if that makes sense at
all. Being sick at all is too often for
me though haha.
I think we have tracked
down an older GPS that will work for your needs. Sweet the GPS will be much needed, it just has to get us from
point A to point B in a good time.
I am
going to send you a package this week. If there is anything special you
want me to include in your package make sure to let me know. I would be happy
to add some things. I still want a good photo of Christ for my desk. It would be even better if it was a
smaller version of the one that is hanging in our house where Christ is saving
Peter from drowning. If not though you can always send me pictures of other
good ones you like and can find. Other than that, feel free to surprise me with
stuff haha.
I hope
you are taking a lot of pictures. You will wish you had them when your
mission is over. Also make sure to write in your journal often. It
will help you to remember many great things from your mission. I am taking lots of
pictures and writing in my journal. I am
trying to get better at the pics so we will see.
Daddy and
I were just talking today about how you have been gone almost a year and it has
flown by so fast. The time has indeed flown by, I just wish it wouldn't. It is going too fast I am now almost a year
old in the mission. In a little less
than two weeks I will be 20!!!! That is freaky...
It sounds like a fun week
at home, lots of adventure and new things.
This new connection might be super nice, especially with the China because
it is on my bucket list! I want to see the terra cotta warriors and a few
other things in China. I am glad that you had an impact on the mother that will
always be a good thing. Make sure to
keep in contact with her so you can continue to talk with her, but remember
that in China I don't think it is allowed so be careful with that and make
sure that Regina wants to learn and be a part of it. That would be a cool
experience to see her progress and such in the gospel. I am glad that Collins
Farwell went really good, I hope you congratulated him for me. I am glad he is
going out to serve and I know he will do great.
Well in the mission
field this week not a whole lot is new... With the really bad cold weather
a lot of people are hibernating I swear!!
We have worked a lot with less actives and such, and with
members to really get them into the work and help them build a good
relationship with the missionaries. One neat experience I had this week with a
lesson and an investigator named Katy. She
is living with a member as his girlfriend and that makes the law of chastity an
issue. So we went in and taught a Law of
Chastity lesson. We took a member who
offered her home to Katy because she has a big home and felt so
inclined, it was really good. She also was a great help in the lesson and
provided a lot of really spirit directed guidance overall. We gave them the challenge to commit to live
the Law of Chastity and Katy was in tears.
At first I thought she was in tears because of things I had said,
because I had been very bold but loving in the things I taught. But, she said the tears weren’t because I had
hurt her feelings or offended her, but from what she was feeling. It was one of the strongest law of chastity
lessons I have had on my mission and it was a really great experience!!
Well Mom I hope
everything continues to go well and that all will be well with the
new changes. I am excited to hear of all the new things that happen over the
next little while. I did get invited
to food and watch the super bowl so we told the investigator we would
come, but for food and to teach..... Bummer, I would love to watch the game, but
it is what needs to be done so yep. Well I love you all so much and I hope you
have an amazing week. I am off to go
bowling with the zone. J I also really liked the quote you sent because it is so true.
Anywho love you and have a great week.
Love, tu hijo Elder
Paxman
The Quote I included this
week, not a spiritual one, but good nonetheless:
"America will never be destroyed
from outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we
destroyed ourselves." ~Abraham Lincoln
Stand up for what you believe in because the best people know better!!
Stand up for what you believe in because the best people know better!!
Excerpt
from Elder Paxman’s letter to Bailee and Kyle this week: We taught a really good lesson this week, my
companion and I brought up some really good points that our investigators needed
to hear. The spirit is amazing in how it
works in each of us. Even when its in ways that we may not be thinking about,
we must simply obey and do what we know is right and as the spirit directs and
we will see the blessings of heaven in our life and in the lives of those
around us.