Friday, November 28, 2014

Robert vs. Cowlicks

Ya'aat'eeh!!!

This week went by in a blur.  I went to Hopiland again for another day which was of course very satisfying.  I also went on splits with the other companionship that we live with.  We spent a lot of the day in the village of Moenkopi.  Which is another Hopi village that I never had the chance to go to because of how far away it was.  Thats it though!  I have knocked on and handed BOMS out in every Hopi Village in the entire world!  Sweetness.  Chopped a lot of wood and I was given probably the best compliment I have ever received from a drunk person and I quote...."HEY.....I really like your cowlick!"  that was it, hit the spot, I was tearing up right there.  Pretty funny.


It was actually a really awesome experience that day.  We spent some time talking to a member family there.  In their house President Spencer W. Kimball spent many many nights when he came to visit the Lamanites.  He would go out and shuck corn with all of the old grandmas.  The 99 year old woman that is still living with the family we visited was the wife of the very first Native American Patriarch and was set apart and released by President Kimball several times.  He would come down specifically for this couple for every setting apart and release.  I made sure to get a picture with her.  Definitely going to study up more on that man.


This is my last week in Tuba City and I will be headed off somewhere near the mission home.  Weird but also satisfying that...I did it!  I didn't think I would be able to.  Its been a blast for sure.  We were able to set another person date for baptism in January so that was good.  Things are moving on steadily here in Tuba City.

  Love Elder Christensen

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Robert vs. Dinner on the Mesa

Ya'aat'eeh!!!

This week went by in a flippin blur!!  I was on Hopi land from Monday-Thursday this week.  It was an honor to go back and visit a bunch of people and friends.  I was surprised at how well everyone remembered me and were excited to see me.  Sure made me feel good.  I chopped a bunch of wood and ate lots of Hopi food and of course got to sleep in my dinky little RV again that I missed so much.....not really.  I was with an Elder during that time that was from Kuna.  He actually knows that Hainsworth family well so that was fun to talk about Boise area with him.  He told that they are rearranging the school districts and whatnot....that will mess up sports a ton....not to happy about that.  Ya....I only got 4 more emails left...what the heck.  Where has the time gone...

But ya back to Hopiland.  I was able to eat at a dinner on the mesa which is an honor.  The only white people in the room of a few hundred again, love it.  I feasted on Elk and Deer hominy stew and some Hopi traditional foods.  I was able to teach a few lessons to people and actually set someone on date for baptism and its not even my area right now.  Still felt like home though.  I was invited over to dinner with a man that Elder Johnson and I helped reactivate.  He was a Hopi and federal officer for a long time and he gave me a few sweet lookin police patches.  It was a blast being back.  I was also able to spend some time with a family that I got real close to and they were so surprised to see me it was hilarious.

Tuba City is doing alright though.  We spent all day yesterday attending the Phoenix Arizona temple broadcast.  That is 2 temple dedications now that I have been a part of here.  Gilbert and Phoenix.  I wish those talks were recorded so I could study them.  Elder Robbins spoke and blew my mind and Elder Maynes, President Monson, Uchtodrf, and Elder Oaks were all there.  

I have found out though some more interesting reasons why I was sent here I think....apparently I am being an instrument in different ways...not so much in bringing people to repentance but my companions...here it comes again.  I had to go through one companion going home in August and we will find out after this Thursday if my current companion goes home.  All I gotta say is....the truth hurts.  I also found out that yes, I will be moved in 2 weeks to another area for my last 2 weeks.  It got kinda cold last night and when I woke up this morning and opened the door I got blasted with some chill...Rexburrrrrrg here we come....not to excited about the weather.  Everything is going good though and I am enjoying my last while as missionary to the Lamanites.  

Love Elder Christensen

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Return Date and Speaking Assignment

Dear Family,

We have a release date and a speaking date for Elder Robert E. Christensen returning from the New Mexico Farmington Mission.

We wanted to let you all know of these dates and invite all who can come to join us in his return.  We are so very excited to have him return home and share his testimony and experiences of those whom he has grown to love.

His return flight to Boise will be 18 December at 5:16 pm.

He will be speaking in sacrament meeting on his birthday, 28 December 2014.  The meeting starts at 9 am at the church meetinghouse next to the Boise Idaho Temple.

We invite all to come but we understand hat it is a hard time of year to be traveling and in the middle of the holiday season.

Thanks for all you prayers and support while he has been in the service of the Lord.


Love Scott and Kaye



Robert vs The Return to Hopiland

Ya'aat'eeh

Last week went by in a blur and this week will go by even faster.  I was able to go on exchanges with the Hopi Elders last Wednesday to teach a few things to them about the people.  We ended up having a lesson with a family that night that was half Sioux half Hopi so that was interesting.  They were very light skinned...basically white people, tall, but had very native facial features.  I kept on looking at them and saying to myself...So thats what Nephites looked like...hey ya never know!  It was a great lesson.  I was with Elder Hooton who came out with me and is going home with me and going to BYUI so we had a good time together.  It is so nice to teach with another experienced missionary and you don't have to worry about what is going to be said or anything.  This family scheduled another lesson for this week when I will be going back to Hopiland..for 3 days!  I am leaving Tuba in a few hours to go there until thursday.  Some people that I talked to said that they are setting up a dinner ON the mesa that I am invited to so that will be a blast and an honor.  I am so happy to be back in the place I love so much.  I never thought I would be able to go back there.  

We have 3 people on date for baptism in late December here so that should be good.  Weird to set a date for baptism for someone realizing that you wont even be there.  A lot of less active people showed up to church this week which was good.  While we were at the store earlier this week a young kid came up to us and wanted to know if he could "observe" us for his sociology class.  We said HECK YA of course!  He is a really nice kid and he doesn't know what he will be getting himself into..hehehe...this kid will want to be dunked before he even knows what happened.  Then like 5 minutes later another guy came up to me and started talking to me about John D. Lee and Jacob Hamblin a lot..there is a big ranch just east of Tuba that Jacob lived on and this guy gives tours and stuff.  He said that Jacob buried massive amounts of gold and whatnot that he is looking for.  Ya never know! 

Doing good just kind of winding down here...weird feeling.  Only got about 20 days left in Tuba and then I will be moved somehwere closer to Farmington for the rest of the time.  GO BRONCOS




Monday, November 3, 2014

Robert vs. Hugging It Out

Ya'aat'eeh!!!

Another week come and gone.  Only a few left!  It kinda hit me the other day that I'm going home....it was a weird feeling.  The last few weeks of the mission are rough cause you just lose focus so quickly it feels like.  I am happy with the work I have done in this area and am ready to give "the real world" a punch in the face.


We had stake conference this week and President Justice laid it down pretty good about the traditions and being self reliant.  That guy is awesome and I am so glad to be back in his stake.  We had one of those video conference things and Elder Christofferson and President Uchtdorf spoke to us yesterday and it was great.  I took quite a few notes on it but I can't remember what I wrote down right now....


We are teaching quite a few people right now and I am happy with the progress of some of our investigators.  We had a smackdown lesson yesterday with a less active man.  He was Hopi and he started explaining some of the traditional stuff like we were stupid and I just threw it right back in his face (kindly of course) and told him I was sick of him making excuses of the traditions when he knows the church is the right way.  We all had a good heart to heart and hugged it out at the end so it was a good day.


Those are the good things for the week and we are keepin a goin here in Tuba City!

 Elder Christensen