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Elder Nelson - Ending a Mission and Beginning a New Chapter

Dear Family, The last two weeks of our mission were crazy busy because of the Corona Virus, we trained our replacements and it was transfer week the last week. Things were even busier for Mom because many of her monthly projects come due on transfer week. Friday March 6 week picked up two missionaries from the airport that were reassigned to our mission from Korea. On Monday we got notification that one of these missionaries and 7 others were “at risk” if they were to get the Corona Virus. These missionaries had asthma, were diabetics or had some other problem. We took these missionaries airport and they went home. Missionaries are not allowed to leave their apartments unless to get food. Since we have been released more changes with missionaries going home early, being sent home from foreign missions. These short term changes will cause much havoc with the work. Our replacements are Jed and Lorie Johnson from Star Valley Wyoming. They are delightful, humble and consecrat...
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Sister Nelson - Lance and Amanda's 17th Anniversary and Moving

Dear Family, Wow, one week of March already gone and we are about worn out. We spent this last week cleaning, packing and moving to another apartment in order to get this apartment ready for our replacements. They will arrive tomorrow. Let me not get ahead of myself and go back to get the rest of the week detailed. Monday was the beginning of the week that we finally had to think about getting ready to go home. We can’t ignore it any longer. Our replacements will be here March 9, so the apartment has to be ready for them. At the office I started to get my 2016 documents shredded and my 2019 documents boxed up. I wanted to wait until after the audit to move the 2019 documents because leaving them in the file would make it so much easier to get to them for the auditor. Now that the audit is over, I can get the files ready for the new person. Garn went to help David move to his new apartment. The new apartment he moved into is still in the ward that he has been attending which i...

Sister Nelson - Happy Birthday Maggie and Audit

Dear Family, Happy Birthday to Maggie!! Where did February go? It seems like just yesterday we were looking at all of the activities for February and wondering how we would get them all done. We may not have gotten everything done, but we did get a lot of them done. Monday was the day the auditor was scheduled to come. We got to the office a little early so that I would have a chance to get a few things done before he got there because I knew it would be an all-day project. I got going and was really impressed that I was able to get so many things done by 10—probably because I didn’t look at my email. Then I got a call from the auditor saying that he had had the cold with the bad cough that has been going around. He had gone to the doctor and gotten medicine and felt that he was no longer contagious, but was just really tired and lacking in energy. He asked if he could come on Wednesday instead. I told him that President Caplin would not be able to be there at the beginning as...

Elder Nelson - Coronavirus

Dear Family, Mission News This week we dealt with the effects of the corona virus. A few weeks ago the Church quarantined all of the missionaries in the Hong Kong Mission for two weeks. They sent them home to their families for two weeks. Then they reassigned them to other missions. Tuesday we received 2 Hong Kong missionaries. One was Cantonese speaking and he is working with the English elders. The other is Mandarin speaking and he is working with our Mandarin speaking elders. Friday night we picked up 2 elders from the Mongolia Mission. These elders needed a place to stay overnight before going to their permanent assignments in the US. It was fun to hear how different the Mongolia Mission is. They can do NO proselyting. They don’t were suits and ties. They teach English 15 to 20 hours per week. If someone on the street asks if they are missionaries they say, “No, we are English teachers.” They get some of their teaching pool from the English classes, but most of their conta...

Sister Nelson - Mission Tour

Dear Family, What a wonderful whirlwind of a week we are just finishing up. On Monday I went into the office with the purpose of making sure that all of the rents were correct and ready to submit for approval by the mission president. With interruptions and lots of exceptions on the houses causing them to be entered individually, I finally got the job done by mid afternoon. I like to put them in the mail by the 17th of the month, but that will not be the case this month. Tuesday was the first day of the mission tour. Elder Johnson wanted to have a mini MLC (missionary leadership council) on Tuesday which meant that we had to have a grab and go lunch for them. These are really easy—a subway sandwich, a piece of fruit, a bag of chips and a package of cookies all put in a brown paper bag. The missionaries pick up their brown bag and leave the building in about 7 minutes off to their areas to get back to work. Elder Johnson, Sister Johnson, President and Sister Caplin divided up an...

Elder Nelson - Mission Tour with Elder Johnson

Dear Family, Mission News The fun of this week was Elder Peter M. Johnson of the Seventy and his wife came for a mission tour. They had meetings from 8:00 in the morning to 9:00 at night for the better part of 4 days. On Wednesday we gathered half of the missionaries at the Centreville Stake Center and Elder and Sister Johnson taught and led discussion from 9:30 to 4:30. He asked me to explain what happened at the day of Pentecost. Fortunately I knew a little bit about that event. Later Mom and I role played. Mom was the friend and I was her member friend. The missionaries did a great job in the role play. One sister (Sister Zammaron from Gilroy) had only been in the field 3 weeks, but she was great. At the end of the meeting Mom and I were asked to share our testimonies because this is our last mission conference. Wednesday night Mom and I helped out at a dinner with the stake presidents and their wives had with Elder and Sister Johnson at the mission home. Mom was a very good ...

Sister Nelson - February 16

February 16, 2020 Monday February 10th We both got up and went to the office because I was hoping to have an answer from the auditor as to when he was coming. There was no email but a couple of things that I did before I was ready to go home and rest. We left for home about 11. It is good to have that settled.After lunch I was ready for a nap, but Dad was ready to go back to the office for an hour or so, but it was longer than that. Tuesday was another day of toughing it out. I tried to not cough any more than I absolutely and drank a lot of water to sooth the cough as well as used a lot of cough drops. We lasted until about 2 before giving up and going home. I got a call from the auditor at home and we decided that Monday the 24th at 10 am would be the start of our audit. When we got home we just sit around and do nothing. Wednesday was Olivia’s day to get her tonsils out. Lance sent of a picture her in the hospital bed and she looked so little and scared with red eyes...