Two years ago I remember sitting in the Janda home greeting 2009 with open arms and saying to myself, "This is going to be an awesome year because I go on my mission!" WOW!!!! Time just flies and I can't believe it is already 2011. Blows my mind! I have loved the past year though there has been so many ups and downs but I have learned so much and have loved every minute of it!
So I have looked back on the past few weeks emails and I have come to the conclusion that they have been very very weak. So I am going to try to catch you up on the past few weeks. So three weeks ago Elder Hansen and I began to dejunk the mission by going to each flat and just taking all the rubbish that was in the flat and taking it to the tip (dump). We began with the Northern half of the mission with Newcastle Zone and Coffs Harbour Zones. So we began our road trip and did most of Newcastle and finished up in Cessnock where we were able to have a dinner with Bishop Faustini and his family as well as Robert, Aly and Ryan which was so good. I love them all so much and I am so happy I have gotten to know them! It does kill me a bit to see Ryan and Ali not going to church but they do have their free agency and it is ultimately up to them. We then spent the night in Cessnock which was was fun! We then began our journey to Tamworth which was a good three hours away where we saw the largest guitar statue in Australia, what a claim to fame! we then made the hour trip to Armidale where we spent the night. Armidale was where Elder Hansen saw kangaroos in the wild for the first time so that was pretty cool. The next day was probably the best of the road trip. We traveled from Armidale to Coffs Harbour and it is the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen in my life. They called the region New England and I understand why. Picture miles and miles of green, rolling hills with rows of trees which distinguish the different fields. Holy moly! I had never seen anything like it! Along the way they had a few waterfalls a few k's off the highway so since we were ahead of schedule we decided to check them out and they were just beautiful! I loved it. As we were leaving one of them I saw a couple kind of eye balling us so I said hey and they said hello Elders . They ended up being members from Tasmania heading up to Brisbane and they decided to stop and check out the waterfalls as well. We had a nice chat with them and they told us that the last thing they were expecting to see out in the bush were two missionaries, but what ever we were doing business. After the rolling hills and waterfalls the scenery completely changed and we were then driving down a narrow road on a steep mountainside with lush forest all around us, it was truly incredible and it was quite a drive from Armidale to Coffs Harbour. We finally made it to Coffs Harbour where we met up with a recently married couple who just moved from Dural ward to Coffs Harbour Branch and we had lunch with them. Their names are Josh and Tayce Davison, seriously the coolest couple I know! I am sad they moved from Dural but it was cool to see them outside of the ward. We then went to the Big Banana, the biggest tourist attraction in Coffs. Basically a small theme park based off bananas... beats me but while we were there we were getting a picture in front of it when I notice this guy looking at me and briskly walking towards us. He makes it to us and asks if he can take a picture for us. I hesitantly asked how much will it cost, he threw me a grin and said nothing and then explained that he was recently baptized 8 months ago. So he took a few pictures and then treated us to a free frozen banana dipped in ice cream. Fair Dinkum it was so good! He is the manager of the big banana so he can do what he wants. His name was Drew and missionaries knocked on his door and he and his two kids were baptized, they are still working on his wife. I don't know if you remember Elder Bybee but he was the one who taught him. It was a way cool experience. We then spent the night in Port Macquarie... I didn't like it there. It just felt weird. We then went to Taree and then made it back to Sydney. It was quite an exhausting trip but it was very fun and we got a lot done!
The next week was Christmas as well as the Missions Christmas Conferences and they were way stressful and there was just a million things to get done but they were so fun. We split the mission in half so we had two conferences with about one hundred missionaries each. They were pretty big but so much fun! We had the spiritual things first, we had missionaries speak on hymns and their meaning and then we sang the hymn. It was way good!!! I really loved it. We then got down to business. We had lunch which consisted of ham, potatoes and a salad. Nothing too incredible but it was food. We then had a talent show. There were heaps of songs, a few cultural dances and my personal favorite, Hakka's!!! They were so cool! If the spirit gives you goosebumps then I felt the spirit during the Hakka... as well as when Yoda fights in Star wars episode 3 but that is a bit off topic! After the talent show we watched a mission Christmas DVD that the assistants put together of pictures missionaries sent in. It is way good and I can't wait to show you in 9 months! After that DVD we watched the Blind Side... Oh, Man!!!! It was one good movie! Christmas Conference this year trumped last year's. I just love Christmas but I won't lie. Family is what makes Christmas Christmas. My favorite part of Christmas was Christmas Eve. Peter and Nicki invited me, Elder Hansen, Elder Gee and Elder Modlik over for dinner. We were only there for a little over an hour, the food was not incredible so what I am saying is that just looking at the evening with what it held would not be anything too special, what I loved is the fact that I met Peter and Nicki three and a half months ago and they are two of the most cherished people I have in my life and I had the wonderful opportunity to sit with them on the eve of the Savior's birth and celebrate with them. I just loved it and it is a Christmas I will NEVER forget. I love being on my mission and to be able to have these experiences!
As a side note Peter and Nicki are moving to America this next year! God bless the USA!!! They are doing it for business reasons and they are either going to move to San Diego or Utah so I am excited to see what happens. Maybe they will end up in good old AZ!!! We will just have to see.
So this gets us to this week. Now this week has not held much. We did have a fun road trip out to the farthest inland area called Dubbo. It is about five hours from Sydney and I will tell you there is not much out there. Anyway here goes my story. Monday night elder Hansen and I are getting things ready for our little trip, we are just going to be going to each flat out in what we call the Orange district which consists of three areas, Bathurst, Orange and Dubbo. So as we drove out to Dubbo we were going to stop by each flat and check up on it and remove anything that just didn't belong there and take it to the dump. So as we were getting things ready for it President calls us and tells us that we are doing a mini transfer with some of the sisters, there are sisters in both Bathurst and Orange, and he asks if we can take one sister out there and bring another back. We said yes of course but it was the beginning of a very very awkward drive! Me, Elder Hansen and Sister Zhoya from Mozambique. Sister Zhoya is a lovely sister but when you are in a car with a sister for about four hours you run out of things to talk about really really quick! So yeah, I think I have said enough about that. It was just one long ride but once we got to Orange we dropped sister Zhoya off and got to Dubbo and it was a big disappointment. Dubbo is a very large area, the largest in the mission, actually the size of Utah! and there really is not much out there, but hey I can say I have been to Dubbo! Besides that things are really good. We are still driving heaps just cleaning out flats and getting stuff ready for the Mission Tour in February. The other day Elder Modlik and I just said, "Enough with the office!" and we got two bikes and we went down to Blacktown and just talked to people for about 4 hours and it felt so good to work and get all sweaty and try and teach people the restored gospel, I just love my job!
I love you all so much. I got Jordan's wedding announcement and holy cow, Jordan!!!! She is fetching cute! I hope all goes well during the wedding and just know I would love to be there but I have other things I got to do. Till next week!
Heaps of Love,
Elder Landon Brough