Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas! I hope everyone has been enjoying
this holiday season and having a good time with family!
Monday we had a zone activity, it being a white elephant gift
exchange! I got...a pair of socks and a $10 gift card to Coldstone (an elder
told me it only has $6.45 left on it haha)! I forgot to buy a white elephant
gift, so I just grabbed a roll of toilet paper and gave that as my gift
haha!
Tuesday we had district meeting, and I gave my zone leader
the gift card and a few candy canes (he's the poor guy that got my toilet paper
roll. And I told him to keep the roll haha). We biked around our area
contacting former investigators/potential investigators, and we found potential
named Juan, but his English isn't very good so we gave him to the Spanish
elders in the area. We had dinner at a recent convert's house, Jerry. Turns out
it was his mother's birthday that day, so he bought a HUGE chocolate cake from
a place called Claim-Jumper or something like that haha.
On Wednesday Elder Jesse and l -along with our ward's Relief
Society President- visited a potential investigator named Berna and gave her
some cash and gift cards so she could by Christmas presents for her son and
husband (they are not doing very well financially at the moment). Her and her
husband were very grateful for us stopping by and giving them some gift
cards.
Thursday: Christmas Eve! We had dinner at our bishop's
house, and three other families had dinner with us as well, we all had great
food and a great time!
Christmas Day: December 25th!! Elder Jesse and I woke up
early and opened our Christmas presents; that was fun! We now have TONS and
TONS of candies and chocolates. Our plan is to give the candy out to people we
meet and to other families haha. We went to a member's house -the Harrington's-
and talked to our families through Facetime on the member's iPads, and I
enjoyed hearing about how things are back home! Sister Harrington kindly made
me a DELICIOUS carrot cake, ahh it is to die for! But you'll go into a food
coma after a slice of cake.
On Saturday I went on a split exchange with one of my zone
leaders, Elder Reddish. He took me to English Springs Park in Chino Hills,
which is a scenic park, not just and ordinary park. He took me because he knows
that I want to improve my skills of talking to strangers, or striking up a
conversation with someone. I absolutely loved it, it was a great experience! We
talked to many people, and by observing how Elder Reddish would start talking
to people, I know what I need to work on! While I was doing this, Elder Jesse
was with Elder Roberson, and they taught our new investigator that we got that
day, Adrienne! I haven't met her yet, but I look forward to teaching her
tomorrow!
On Sunday Elder Jesse and I gave talks on how to become true
followers of Christ. One of the things I mentioned in my talk was how Jesus
bade the fisherman to follow Him, and how they promptly got out of their boats,
dropped their nets, and followed Him. I see this as being an example of how we
should follow the Savior. We should do so without any doubt, fear, or
hesitation. If we truly follow Jesus Christ, it means that we are completely
obedient to Him and His commandments; that we faithfully pray to our Heavenly
Father and study the scriptures with real intent; that we honor our sacred
covenants that we have made, including attending church and partaking of the
sacrament, and also keeping the Sabbath Day. I know that as we do so, the Holy
Ghost will be with us more strongly,and our desire to do good will increase, as
well as our love for our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and family and
friends. I hope that as we begin a new year, you will strive to follow Christ
more in your life. I have seen how being obedient to Him has blessed my life,
and I know that being obedient and righteous can bless you too.
I love you all, thank you so much for the Christmas letters
and packages that those of you sent to me; I am very grateful!
-Elder Ruiz
English Springs Park, a cool place!
Cool nativity scene at a member's house!
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