Elder Brady's Motto

"I have desired that while serving a mission that I am to do God's will, not mine. If it is the will of God that I should spend my days proclaiming this Gospel and bearing testimony of these things, I shall think of myself highly privileged and honored. When the spirit of God is upon me, I think it matters very little what I suffer, and what I sacrificed - whether I secure the honor or dishonor of men, or where I die, if it so be that I can keep the faith, fight the good fight, and finish my course with joy, I have all eternity before me in which to enjoy myself."

Monday, September 24, 2012

Birthday Celebrations


This week was definitely full of activities! To start off, Elder Kunz's birthday was last Tuesday and I have been making under the radar plans for the whole week prior! It turned out to be "the best birthday ever" with approximately 6 surprise parties!!! ha-ha. To start off the day, we did some service and then I took him to the park where our whole zone was waiting and surprised him and we blind folded him and had a piƱata for him to smash and ate pizza. Then we went to a members where they were waiting with some other missionaries and surprised him again! Then we "stopped by some other missionaries apartment" where they got him again. Then for dinner, the whole office staff came together that night and threw him a little party as well! That was even all! We had another later set appointment after dinner with Brett, Jen, and Bryan (recent convert/PM family) and we had the lesson at another members house where they were prepared with more surprises!!! It was such a crazy day! He made like 5 wishes by blowing out 5 different sets of candles! We don't even have enough room in our kitchen for all our cakes/cupcakes we received! It was straight up madness! The best part was that he NEVER even suspected ONE of these several surprise parties! He couldn't believe how everyone found out and how they just kept coming!

So besides this awesome day I also had the opportunity to go on exchanges with the APs on Wednesday. They sure do have a busy life and have very little time to do missionary work. I thought zone leader was bad, assistant to the president is definitely a hand full! We helped a couple missionaries pack up their stuff and get ET'd (emergency transferred)  to another area because of certain issues... We also had a set of elders sleep with us that night as well because something was wrong with their apartment... It was a great learning experience but I don't ever wish to do that full time. ha-ha.

Anyways, Elder Kunz and I spoke in Sacrament meeting again because some "high councilman" bailed.., but this time was a big land mark for me! I gave a 15 minute talk without writing anything down! I never thought I would be able to get to that point. ha-ha. So I'm pretty stoked about that :) And I guess we did a pretty good job because we got quiet a few compliments from some individuals saying that was exactly what they needed to hear. We keep telling them it's 100% the spirit and we are just spoiled to be his instrument. Man, It's tough having him get all the credit as the 3rd member of our companionship I tell you ;)

Besides all this fun stuff we have a crazy ton of meeting this week and the first of the month is approaching which means CHAOS! So brace yourselves...

We have also been getting a ton of requests to do the marshmallow war activity again so Elder Kunz and I are getting ready to do that again one of these P-day's before the transfer ends. This is our first "normal" p-day where we actually have time to e-mail this month!;) 

Well I got to get going! I'll talk to you again extremely soon!

Love, Elder Brady
---NO REGRETS---

Monday, September 17, 2012

Marshmallow War


Hello family!

We just got done with all our p-day activities and now we are waiting for our laundry to finish at the Sirias's. It's been a crazy day today! We had our zone activity earlier today out in Castaic and did our paintball style marshmallow war! It was sooo Epic! By far the best zone activity we have participated in! It was definitely a hit! We are probably going to do it again at the end of this transfer and let people make their upgrades and prepare for better for our next war! It was amazing to see how much fun everyone was having! They all got so into it, all decked out in their war outfits, snipers, and other guns running from one cover to the next trying to capture the enemies flag. I could talk about how ridiculously fun it was for this whole e-mail, but I shall move on because it's getting late. 

Tomorrow is Elder Kunz's birthday and I have set up a couple surprise parties for him that he has no idea about. So this is going to be good! It's going to be a special day! 

I have heard about the BYU game a couple times now and that is a serious bummer... we are actually taking some investigators  to our elders quorum party this Thursday night so we will have to be there with them of course, and they might be watching the game :) so we'll see how that goes! 

This past week we had interviews with President Hall and all the missionaries and it has been incredibly busy! Our zone is tons of fun with a lot of hilarious personalities to contribute.

We also attended a baptism last Sunday and took one of our investigators (who should be getting baptized on the 30th of this month) to the baptism and he brought his son with him to show him what he will be doing at the end of the month. His 10 year old son then asks, "Dad, can I get baptized with you?" Music to a missionary’s ear I tell you. :)

So we are witnessing some miracles with some souls coming closer to Christ in the Newhall 2nd area!
Things are going really well and time is flying here as well... We are just trying to make the most of every day!  Well, speaking of time we have to get back home before it gets any later, so here's this weeks update and I’ll talk to you again soon!

Love, Elder Brady
-no regrets-

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Octavio Sirias's baptism!


HAPPY BIRTHDAY KRISTIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey Mom! Sorry about yesterday again, with our one free hour to e-mail yesterday, right as we sat down and started reading the letters, we got a call from the Sarmiento family. Sister Sarmiento said she just got home from work and when she walked into her house, it was flooded! The water heater burst. So we rushed over there and helped her move all her furniture out of her water filled rooms. It's all good now though and they fixed the problem and insurance is helping them out. I am so glad you got to meet her though! They are such an awesome family. I think the reason I like them so much is because they are so much like my family! It's interesting to see how different missionaries mesh with other families. They weren't very close to too many previous missionaries but they sure are now! That is also the case with a lot of other families out here that tell us how they used to have the missionaries over everyday but don't see them too much anymore. So we try to keep the ties with everyone and be everywhere at once. Also, on top of that, we try to strengthen our relationships with the missionaries in our zone and hang out with them every once in a while. It's so hard to please everyone though!

Anyways, this last week has been awesomely busy for us. I got your package!! Thank you it's perfect! Sister Sarmiento is hilarious and it sounds like you talked about A LOT! Considering that she said you better not marry that non-member girl! ha-ha I just laughed and she made me promise I would marry in the temple... Thank you Mom #2 :) That's mother Sarmiento for ya!

Then Octavio Sirias got baptized last Saturday and probably 100+ people showed up! It was definitely a spiritual feast in there! It was awesome. We have also become really close to the Sirias family and spend a lot of time with them as well.  He then got confirmed on Sunday and Kunz and I were supposed to talk in Sacrament meeting but they ran out of time and they Bishop said to save our talks for another time. ha-ha interesting.

Then lastly, the new transfer meeting went extremely well and is something that will be an awesome tradition! We have two brand new missionaries in our zone now and we have been having fun with them helping them feel comfortable out here in "big this scary mission field". It has helped me to remember my first couple days and the roller coaster that was! They are doing awesome though and they are going to be epic missionaries. It's been fun helping them out this past week. 

 We trained the zone last Friday and a lot of the missionaries in our zone changed this past transfer and we now have 22 missionaries! Elder Kunz and I have some pretty awesome zone activities we are currently working on! This next Monday we are doing a marshmallow war. Yesterday we got with the zone and taught them how to make Marshmallow guns out of PVC pipe. ha-ha. So everyone is preparing and customizing their guns this week. Kunz and I are setting up an arena out in Castaic and we're going to do it paintball style with some Free for all/ capture the flag/ 2v2v2 games. It's going to be awesome and it is currently the talk and hot topic of the mission right now.

Thanks again for the package! It's awesome!

Have a great week! Love you all. Talk to you again before you know it

Love, Elder Brady

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Transfer 11 calls/new transfer program


Hello again! 
Sorry this Tuesday e-mail thing is becoming so routine! Our P-day's are so dang crazy and on top of that, the Sirias's Internet was down and it was a holiday so the library was closed! But yesterday we threw a surprise party for a sisters birthday in the zone! We got the whole zone to come and we went and set up at Fosters Freeze (a place similar to ice-berg, where everyone goes to hang out)! She was totally shocked to see us all there already with birthday hats and cupcakes and streamers etc. We got the workers in on it too, it was awesome. I got pictures of it all and I'll have to get them together and send them home soon, I'm slackin on that. 
Anyways, now it's time to tell you the news of what happened with transfers! Crazy things have been happening and President Hall is revamping a ton of things! He is changing how we do transfers. He told us all how it's going to be done at Zone Leader Council last week and we were all confused yet excited, then we took the message back to our zones and told all our missionaries last Friday and they too were all confused/excited. So what's going on for now is that we are not transferring on Mondays anymore. We are now transferring later in the week on Thursday... We will still find out on Saturday if we are leaving or staying so we can say our goodbye's on Sunday at church if we need to, but we will not know where we are going or who our companion will be. We will continue working through the week, then when Thursday comes, all the missionaries getting transferred in the mission will pack their stuff and meet at our Stake center in a spirit of prayer. We will then sing called to serve as a whole (which brings such a strong spirit, and super powerful to hear, with that many missionaries singing together) and as this is being done, the new missionaries, fresh off the plane, will enter the room and Pres Hall will then start to announce who is companions with who and where they will be serving! As these announcements go, each individual missionary stands up and then sits with his new comp. So everyone will find out together in an awesome atmosphere instead of a phone call from your zone leader...  I'm not sure if this makes any sense, because we sure had a lot of questions about it as well. But we'll see how it goes. This is the first time trying this, so it's basically a test run. I'll let you know how it goes next week. 
So back to the punch line, when Kunz and I answered the phone and Pres. Hall told us who was getting transferred in the zone, our names were not mentioned!!! We are staying here together! Ohhh Yeeah! We are very happy about that. We will still go to the transfer meeting on Thursday to meet/welcome the new/old missionaries to our zone! Kunz and I were joking about how cool it would be if we knew who was coming to our zone and made them zone shirts as well before hand with their name/number and presented them as their names were announced and stood up to join our zone (like the NFL/NBA draft) haha 
Anyways, this e-mail is getting super long and i fill like i haven't covered much ground. This week should be really good for us! Octavio Sirias is getting baptized this Saturday and we are thinking the whole ward and even some from the stake will be there! He knows a lot of people with coming to church for 5 years and everyone has been waiting for this day. We love the Sirias family and spend a lot of time with them. They are already making plans for going to the temple and getting sealed! So cool! 
Yesterday we had four baptisms that we attended that happened in our zone! Our missionaries are awesome! 
This last Sunday our lesson to the Relief Society went extremely well! We have a main thought but mostly just wing it by the spirit off of their comments :) The spirit definitely carries these trainings! It was also fast Sunday which means we bore our testimonies. We got the whole place roaring with laughter this last session. I got up and talked about how blessed Elder Kunz and I have felt lately, and during the Blue Moon last week (the night of transfer calls) Elder Kunz and I saw our shadows... so we get six more weeks to serve in the newhall 2nd ward!!! They definitely got a kick out of that one. 
So this is all the big news for this week that i can think of right now. So I'll talk to you again soon with more! 
Love, Elder Brady
___NO REGRETS____