Monday, July 30, 2012

2 weeks left!

We got a package from Reid today and found a packet of pictures that someone else gave him. As we know, he is terrible about remembering to take pictures...


Well, this week was frustrating because no one was home except Mike Crawford. The great news is that he has set a baptismal date for August 11! He is doing great and we are sure that he is going to make it.
I got to go on an exchange with Elder Brown this week. His companion, Elder Davidson, is a very picky individual and reminds the whole district of a nervous accountant. Now that you have the proper mental image, add the fact that he is an engineer who over analyzes things. He and his companion have a hard time getting along. Elder Brown is a super nice guy, kind of nerdy and easy to talk to. He needed a break and I needed to exchange with him anyway. We talked for a long time and actually managed to figure some things out that would help Elder Davidson. It was interesting, because normally I have a hard time figuring out Elder Davidson, but I had some moments of clarity that contributed to some of the solutions. We decided that Davidson has too much built up stress and that he needs a positive outlet. A way to unwind. Now the problem is all he likes to do is nothing. Well, nothing but  "occasionally a video game".
I am going on an exchange with Davidson this week and hope to find something that he likes. 

Reid misses his dirtbike. We hope he just sat on this one...


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Telling people what they don't want to hear.


So this week I got a call from a member housing one of the companionships in my district. The lady said that the elders were having a really hard time keeping to the schedule and that she had confiscated a game that they had been wasting time on. She said she had taken it, mailed it to the elder's home and given him the bill for shipping and now she wanted me to deal with it. 
Now, I have met this lady before and I know these missionaries well. They are good guys but they do get distracted easily. This lady thinks eating ramen noodles is breaking the Word of Wisdom and other crazy stuff like that. I wasn't opposed to the game being gone but I didn't like the method of which it was taken. So I prayed about it and came t the conclusion that I needed to go and sit down with both the lady and the elders to try to clear things up.
The member was delighted with the meeting. I felt impressed that I needed to talk about how the elders to needed to be more obedient, but that the problems should always be run through me. I figured it would be fairly easy point that the choices are theirs to make and that I am the one in authority to correct them. A "you don't have to be the bad guy" offer if you will to the member.
So I get to the meeting and I start praying. I explain how the missionaries are supposed to be obedient and that they should be better around the house. (They had already committed to me that they would be more obedient.) I said that I was glad that the distraction was gone and told her that it would have been more appropriate for me to handle it rather than her. At this point she said, "We are not going to talk about what is already done. We are going to  talk about how these guys need to follow all the rules." She was shutting down but the spirit whispered, "stand your ground". So I did the only thing I could do, I defended the point I was sent to make. She got more and more angry and said that I was not supposed to lecture her. I eventually said, "Ma'am, quite frankly, you are not their mother. You are their land lord. Your rights when it comes to them are you can live in my house or you can leave. If I was your land lord I couldn't come and take your dog just because I have a no dog policy. It just doesn't work like that." I was a bit shocked and so was she. At this point the other missionaries who had not said anything started looking at me in terror. She looked at me and said, "Get out of my house. Elder____ we will talk about this later when he is not here. I'm calling the mission president." and stormed off. 
So, we got out of there and I called the mission president. No answer. I was thinking to myself, "why did you tell me to stand my ground? Did I do the right thing? Am I crazy?" I prayed and was told that everything was going to be fine and that I delivered the message I needed to. Later I got a call from president and he asked me, "So, how did it go?" "Oh, she spoke to you. Not good frankly. Realllly not good." I talked it out with him and we both came to the conclusion I was not wrong in what I said, but the missionaries were going to have to work hard to mend their fences.
I told the other missionary to thrown me under the bus. When she talks to you about this, just slander my name if you think it will help you build some bond with her and be obedient from now on.
Apparently it worked.
All in all, I know that I will have to tell many more people things they don't want to hear in the future. I am just glad it sort of worked out this time around.
Love you guys,
The crazy Reid Taylor



Monday, July 16, 2012

Down to the last column!


This week was interesting.
Mike Crawford was on a trip to Ontario Canada all week.
The Shumann's had a death in the family and were in North Dakota most of the week as well. It is sad that his grandfather died, but the plan of salvation will really help them and this is an opportunity to gain a testimony of it.
We had a chance to see some other less active families in the ward and at one of them we were fairly surprised. We talked to them a bit and found out that he is a returned missionary and that while they aren't married in the temple, they would really like to be and soon! We are planning to go back and help them get all the way active and accomplish their goal. Super awesome!
There was a lot of trackting, but it wasn't a bad thing. Lot's of good experiences.
That is about it for this week. Getting close to just telling you in person. :)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

A little sad

I got my flight plan today... I am going to fly into Laguardia at 4:09 pm August 13. That is what you can plan on. 
In other news, the Shumann family came to church this week and felt the Spirit once again. It was awesome. We are looking forward to teaching them more and baptizing them.
Mike Crawford is also here to stay in the Ashcroft ward and will be a member soon as far as we can tell.
I short, things are happening. It feels wonderful to help these people.
I am looking forward to seeing you all, but wish I didn't have to give all this up at the same time.
I will get over it, but I'm a little sad about it right now.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Last Transfer

The heat has been manageable. I remember how grateful I was to enter the field when the weather was cooling off. Now I realize the irony of that thought.
It is getting super weird to answer the question of, "How long have you been out?", that and thinking about being back in school and all that mess that goes along with it.
Something strange occurred to me the other day. I run into a lot of medical professionals and don't ask them what sort of problems they would like engineered. A member who had us over for dinner gave me some really simple problems that I could solve in a second if I had the right computer. Things like a forceps/flesh hook combination to help really get a hold of skin and such for stitches. I am going to start asking that question more often. Can anyone say "easy design projects for school"?
Elder Van Ausdal and I have come to the determination that since we are both staying her in the Ashcroft ward that we are going to have to redouble our efforts to find so that we can really get things moving rather than spinning our tires much more. We are still really feel that things can go super well here and we need to do everything we can do the job our Heavenly Father needs us to.
Here's hoping we get some traction.