Elder Cordon and Elder Blunck enjoy a moment of laughter as they fight over a piece of cake.
Elder and Sister Cordon will be going home on Wednesday. They are a wonderful Senior couple who worked in the Middleton area. We appreicate their love and support as we were learning the responsibilities of a new missionary. We will miss them!
Sister Cordon and Sister Blunck hug one last time before they return home to Idaho.
Look at this cute baby boy named Santiago. I watched him all night and when I finally had a chance to go and talk to his mom she asked me is I would like to hold him. He is so cute. Reminded me of Joshua when he was little.
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Weather Forecast
Sister Blunck
thinks that I should put my two cents worth in here also, so how about a weather
report. This is the honest to goodness
one month forecast from last month, as given by the weather report.
·
Sun A
couple of showers
·
Mon Occasional
rain and drizzle
·
Tue Variable
clouds with a shower
·
Wed A
few AM showers then rain
·
Thur Cloudy
with rainy spells
·
Fri Mostly
cloudy
·
Sat A
touch of morning rain
·
Sun Some
showers
·
Mon Cloudy
with a shower in spots
·
Tue Some
sun with a stray shower
·
Wed Mostly
cloudy with a shower
·
Thu A
morning shower with, overcast
·
Fri Clouds
giving way to some sun
·
Sat Veritable
clouds, a thunder shower
·
Sun A
little afternoon rain
·
Mon Considerable
clouds
·
Tue Very
windy, cloudy, showers
·
Wed Windy
with a few showers
·
Thu Very
windy, rain
·
Fri Windy
with rain
·
Sat Overcast
with a little rain
·
Sun Periods
of rain
·
Mon Clouds
and sun, A few showers
·
Tue Times
of sun and clouds
·
Wed AM
showers, then a shower
·
Thu Sunshine
and some clouds
·
Fri Windy
with clouds and sun
·
Sat An
afternoon shower
·
Sun Breezy
with rain and drizzle
·
Mon Occasional
rain and drizzle
·
Tue Clouds,
a little rain
·
Wed Sun
with showers
·
Thu Rain
all day
·
Fri Clouds,
wind, rain
·
Sat Some
sun, rain
No need to be a meteorologist
in England, you need to graduate in creative writing.
Thursday, January 01, 2015
New Year 2015 Letter
Hi Loved Ones!
We are celebrating the New Year today by catching up on our
letter writing, Elder Blunck gave a blessing to man in the hospital this
morning and we will be having dinner with the sisters later. We have had a very amazing and full Christmas
season and have loved every minute of it.
The experiences we are having are a treasure to us and we know we could not
learn the things that we are learning anywhere else but here on our
mission. This is where Heavenly Father
wants us to be and we are grateful that He is willing to trust us with this
sacred responsibility.
At our district meeting this week we were asked to write down
three things. 1. What is my most sacred experience on my mission? 2. What Christ like characteristics have I developed? 3.
What do I need to improve on or what Christ like characteristics do I
need to develop? I would like to share
one of my most sacred and special experiences with you. I
received a blessing with all the elders laying their hands on my head while
Elder Blunck gave me a blessing. We have 12 missionaries here in our
district. 4 Elders in Preston and 2 Sisters,
2 Elders and 2 Sister in South Ribble.
Elder Blunck and I are in Preston and that adds up to 12. Elder Blunck and I serve in 8 wards or
branches in our zone but we live in Preston.
We spend most of our time during the week with the Preston Elders and
Sisters and have come to know them and love them. They are in our home often and we have
activities together. At our district
meeting in November the sisters were preparing for transfers and so they asked
if they could have blessings. We all
gathered around the baptismal font and one by one the sisters received blessings
from one of the Elders. Each sister had
a different elder give a blessing so that all the elders and all the sisters
either got a blessing or gave a blessing.
When the entire group of sisters had blessings one of the Sisters asked
me if I would like a blessing. I said “no,
that Elder Blunck could give me a blessing later. I was fine and didn’t need one.” They persisted and so I agreed to a
blessing. I am so glad that I did. Elder Blunck gave me a beautiful blessing of
peace and comfort. All the other Elders
stood in the circle and laid their hands on my head. I could feel the spirit very strongly and
recognized the power of the priesthood that was there in that room through the
faith of so many servants of the Lord. Later Elder Blunck was also given a blessing
which was so beautiful. He rarely gets
blessings. These Elders and Sisters have
dedicated themselves to serving the Lord full time right here and now. Their humble service is such a great example
to us. We are so blessed to have the
power of the priesthood in our home, in our church and in our communities that
guide and protect us from the evil that is all around us. It doesn’t matter where we go Heavenly Father
knows where we are and what our needs are.
We are never alone and we always have protection from sin and evil. We will face trials and difficulties but
everything will be okay. We can feel
peace and trust that we are being guided and strengthened through our faith in
Him. Even when we are weak we are made strong. Even when we turn away from Him he is there
to bless us. Also we are promised that
angels will be round about us to bear us up.
I believe that with all my heart.
I know that the work I am doing here with my sweetheart is the best
thing that I could be doing for my family and for those we are serving
here. Sometimes I expect big amazing
things to happen as a missionary but I am realizing that it is by the small and
simple things that we do each day are how we make others strong and how we do
all that we can to return to our Heavenly Father. I am grateful that I can learn this at this
time. I may need to be reminded from
time to time throughout my life of the blessings that I am given through the
priesthood but I hope that I can always communicate to others my trust in my heavenly
father and my faith in the priesthood power.
It is real. It is God’s power and
authority here on the earth this very day.
We are never alone.
We love my family and we are here serving at this time to
strengthen and testify to them of the truthfulness of the gospel. We know they will be blessed far more by our
service here and by our example. Yes, we
miss our family terribly. We love them
all so much and want to be with them but we know Heavenly Father can take far
better care of them far better than we can and that our sacrifices are
consecrated for their good. We sacrifice
and serve for our family because we love them.
We know that only through faith in Jesus Christ. His atonement is the greatest gift of
all. By our serving a mission and giving
everything to the Lord we are still unprofitable servants. He blesses us far beyond anything that we can
do but it is a small gift we can do for others, our brothers and sisters here
in England.
This is a
new year and a new beginning. Recommit yourself to reading the
scriptures, double your prayers and focus on knowing the Savior better,
to know His will for you. It will bless all that know and love you. We
promise.
We love you all! Keep
reading your scriptures and saying your prayers. Trust in His redeeming love for you!
Love,
Mom and Dad
Elder and Sister Blunck
England Manchester Mission
New Yaers Eve Fun!
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Kendal Branch
This is a road just outside the Kendal Chapel. Don't you just love the rock walls and tiny roads.
It was a wonderful day visiting with the Kendal Branch today. The members are so loving and welcoming. The sisters there are teaching a few investigators and we are praying that they will be baptized. It has been four years since they had a baptism. We look forward to future visits to this beautiful village!
On our way home from Kendal we took a little detour and got lost. We ended up on a small muddy road out in the middle of nowhere. There were some quaint farm houses and barns among wooded areas and green pastures. We are glad that we got lost or we would have missed this area all together.
It was a wonderful day visiting with the Kendal Branch today. The members are so loving and welcoming. The sisters there are teaching a few investigators and we are praying that they will be baptized. It has been four years since they had a baptism. We look forward to future visits to this beautiful village!
On our way home from Kendal we took a little detour and got lost. We ended up on a small muddy road out in the middle of nowhere. There were some quaint farm houses and barns among wooded areas and green pastures. We are glad that we got lost or we would have missed this area all together.
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