Dear Family,
Well, this week we have excellent news...Nene has a BAPTISMAL DATE! We brought a member to her house and we talked about her baptism, and she said that she wanted to be baptized....so we set a date! We hope she will be baptized June 19.
Well, we have lost about half of our investigators... We met with Ana and Aida on Tuesday. Actually, Aida brought another friend! Her name is Elona also...but all of them are leaving to their respective cities this week. I don't know if we will meet them again. We ran into Ana last night in the road. She stopped and talked to us. They are in the middle of final exams right now so it is very busy, and then they leave. On Tuesday we gave them a semenary student manual to help them in their Book of Mormon reading over the summer because we won't be able to answer their questions....they are in the Lord's hands now....
I'm not sure what more to say about this week. Tell Grandma Nevins that I got her letter and I hope her leg feels better. Also tell Sister Jensen that I wrote a letter and it will be sent shortly. I was able to write 4 letters last week and I am probably going to try to send most of them at the same time...because I have anothe 10 letters to write! I am trying to get them all written but it may take a couple of weeks. I typically only have a couple hours on P-day to do that kind of thing, so It will be a slow process.
Anna, I am so proud of you! You have worked so hard and now it is all working out! Congratulations! Thank you for the audio recordings last week. It is always good to hear your voices. It would be nice if all of you got a chance send a recording sometime and upday me on how everything is going.
My companion says that my Albanian is improving a lot. another missionary in the district gave a talk yesterday. He was in my MTC group. My companion said that I have surpassed him now, and that now he is kind of worried about his albanian... I don't know, but I think my albanian has gotten better. For the most part, my companion and I simply speak Albanian with eachother. We have gone nearly the entire day without speaking any english...it has been helping a lot.
Congratulations on the Baptism. It is great news to hear!
Well, I love you all. Thank you for all of your continued support. It is hard sometimes, but I am doing all that I can...what more can I ask of myself than that? Well, have a great week!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
May 24, 2010
Dear Family,
Well, first off, those expecting letters, I wasn't able to write last week. We hardly had a p-day because of things that came up. So I plan on getting a good chunk of those today.
So, as for the work here, it seems to be slowing down. Ana, Aida and Elona are preparing to return to their respective homes for the summer. So this week will be that last week we can meet with them until october unless something changes and we can visit them in pogradec and divjaka. They continue to read (despite the fact that the word used to describe the Great and abominable church of the devil as a nasty woman is as strong as a few choice profanities in English. It is interesting because we thought about it, and we realized that the word in English must have been equally as strong in the time of Joseph Smith, but we have been desensitised over time to the strenght of the word. Albanian is a REALLY ancient language...) Anyway, they are about in 1 nephi 20 right now. we are thinking about giving them the semenary student manual as a reference over the summer because we will not be there to answer questions and resolve concerns. I hope they gain a testimony.
Other investigators hae simply dropped off the face of the Earth or have decided not to continue meeting us...it is too much of a comittment for them.
Bona and Kozeta accepted the challenge to read the Book of Mormon. They read A LOT (sometimes 6 books a week!) so they will probably be finished with it by the time we meet them next tuesday. They reminded me of Melisa in the way that they read so much. They are good girls. They have read the Bible...but nonetheless are still very Muslim. It will be hard, it may take time, but if they join, they will be strong. I hope they gain a testimony.
Nene is amazing! We had a lesson and we brought a member...or 4! We had 4 members at this lesson and mainly we just talked about her getting baptized. 2 of them gave their experience of baptism and testified that is was one of the best things they have chosen to do. One of them even had a Muslim background (which helped because Nene professes to be Muslim, but comes to church every week). She is getting close to baptism...if she feels that he health can handle it. If she decides not to, we are thinking of getting her information and a written permission to do her work for her after she goes to the other side of the vail.
It is good to here about the Miracles back home. It is good to see how the Lord is taking care of my family.
Thank you for sending those audio files Anna. I look forward to listening to them. I always love to hear my family's voices. I love you all and hope you have a wonderful Week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
Well, first off, those expecting letters, I wasn't able to write last week. We hardly had a p-day because of things that came up. So I plan on getting a good chunk of those today.
So, as for the work here, it seems to be slowing down. Ana, Aida and Elona are preparing to return to their respective homes for the summer. So this week will be that last week we can meet with them until october unless something changes and we can visit them in pogradec and divjaka. They continue to read (despite the fact that the word used to describe the Great and abominable church of the devil as a nasty woman is as strong as a few choice profanities in English. It is interesting because we thought about it, and we realized that the word in English must have been equally as strong in the time of Joseph Smith, but we have been desensitised over time to the strenght of the word. Albanian is a REALLY ancient language...) Anyway, they are about in 1 nephi 20 right now. we are thinking about giving them the semenary student manual as a reference over the summer because we will not be there to answer questions and resolve concerns. I hope they gain a testimony.
Other investigators hae simply dropped off the face of the Earth or have decided not to continue meeting us...it is too much of a comittment for them.
Bona and Kozeta accepted the challenge to read the Book of Mormon. They read A LOT (sometimes 6 books a week!) so they will probably be finished with it by the time we meet them next tuesday. They reminded me of Melisa in the way that they read so much. They are good girls. They have read the Bible...but nonetheless are still very Muslim. It will be hard, it may take time, but if they join, they will be strong. I hope they gain a testimony.
Nene is amazing! We had a lesson and we brought a member...or 4! We had 4 members at this lesson and mainly we just talked about her getting baptized. 2 of them gave their experience of baptism and testified that is was one of the best things they have chosen to do. One of them even had a Muslim background (which helped because Nene professes to be Muslim, but comes to church every week). She is getting close to baptism...if she feels that he health can handle it. If she decides not to, we are thinking of getting her information and a written permission to do her work for her after she goes to the other side of the vail.
It is good to here about the Miracles back home. It is good to see how the Lord is taking care of my family.
Thank you for sending those audio files Anna. I look forward to listening to them. I always love to hear my family's voices. I love you all and hope you have a wonderful Week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
May 17, 2010
Dear Family,
Well, transfer calls have come and gone. My entire district is staying. No one is getting transferred...and I am very content with that. We are all staying in elbasan.
Well, I'm trying to think about what to write... I'm slightly overwhelmed with the success we have been having. We are teaching about 10 investigators regularly each week, multiple times a week. They all have their individual needs and circumstances, and sometimes I admit I am at a loss as to what to do. On top of that we are teaching an additional 7-8 less actives regularly, again, each with their needs and desires (or the lack thereof). All of these people have great potential in my eyes, and I don't want to drop any of them simply because I don't have time for them. They are all precious in God's eyes. On top of that, I have caught wind that I had better be ready to take over the area next transfer... well, it's all in God's hands. If he thinks I can handle it, I can. God qualifies those he calls.
Nene (nene isn't her name, but it means older woman (respectfully). It is a term of endearment.) is our focus right now. She considers herself Muslim, but she loves to come to church each week. We have even talked to her about baptism, and she seems to be open to the possibility, but she is afraid for her health (she is 65 with a pace maker). Anyway, I will send an audio recording of her telling all of you how great I am! I will try to get around to translating it for you sometime.
Ana and Aida and Elona seem to be doing well. They continue to read, but they seem to be slowing. We aren't sure what to do, and we are thinking of explaining the implications of what we taught them. We are dealing with exaultation here!
We also met with a young lady named bona and her twin sister kozeta. They are HARD CORE MUSLIM! They do not believe that God can be our loving Heavenly Father, because they believe we are simply his creations. They think God can't have children because he is only one (he is the only God) so he can't have a wife, and if he did have children, they would have the potential grow up to become like him. They told us that after they read the restoration pamphlet, and we were shocked at the conclusions they came up with...we just moved on and did our best to stay out of those waters. I think they have potential, and I simply feel like I need to trust in God, and His Promises, especially the Promise of the Book of Mormon. There is a lot of power in the teachings and testimonies contained in that sacred volume of scripture.
Well, thank you for wishing me a happy Birthday! I actually haven't told anyone that my Birthday is tomorrow...I kind of wanted to keep that to myself. Thank you for the birthday gift. As for restaurants, my cooking is usually better, and it is many times less expensive to eat out than it is to cook at home...and far less work! But I got myself a couple BEAUTIFUL ties with the money you sent so I will send you pictures. Ties are gorgeous here and typically inexpesive. We get the ties from italy, so you know they are nice!
Well, tell Sister Jensen that I am in process of responding to her letters. She sent her e-mail address to me in her last one, but you know that I can't send anything directly to her. Today I plan on getting caught up on letters ishalla.
I love you all! I hope you all have a glorious week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
My companion translated it for you. Here you go!
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Geoffrey Thomas Foulk wrote:
Starting from Nena talking
Good evening. It’s my pleasure to talk with you, Elder Fredrickson’s parents. You have a great son, and we have a very very good missionary, wonderful. Boys like this are rare, together with his companion, Elder Foulk. It’s been 2 months since they came here, and I have the best impressions ever in the world. So you should be very happy that you have a son that wonderful. An extraordinary missionary. I congratulate him a lot. May the Lord bless him. May the lord be with him, and give him all the best in his life. He’s done a wonderful job here at church, together with Elder Foulk. They’re great missionaries, and may they have good luck in their life. Should I keep going? They come about every other night to my house, and we worship the Lord, Jesus Christ, we talk, and they’re really excited because of me, because I more or less am… should I say muslim or not? No problem? Ok, I’m muslim, but I really like this religion, because I’ve been really sick for a little while, and they’ve spoken really well for me, and I would like to get baptized! (chuckle) I’m not baptized, but maybe I can get baptized later, and I’m really grateful to these boys. I send you greetings as their parents, that you have raised a very educated boy, for as much time as I know him. Your boy is gold, really great, together with his companion Elder Foulk. Good night a lot from me, and I would love to meet up sometime somewhere, at your son’s wedding. Good night. (Did I do a good job? Yeah, really really good. Awesome!)
Well, transfer calls have come and gone. My entire district is staying. No one is getting transferred...and I am very content with that. We are all staying in elbasan.
Well, I'm trying to think about what to write... I'm slightly overwhelmed with the success we have been having. We are teaching about 10 investigators regularly each week, multiple times a week. They all have their individual needs and circumstances, and sometimes I admit I am at a loss as to what to do. On top of that we are teaching an additional 7-8 less actives regularly, again, each with their needs and desires (or the lack thereof). All of these people have great potential in my eyes, and I don't want to drop any of them simply because I don't have time for them. They are all precious in God's eyes. On top of that, I have caught wind that I had better be ready to take over the area next transfer... well, it's all in God's hands. If he thinks I can handle it, I can. God qualifies those he calls.
Nene (nene isn't her name, but it means older woman (respectfully). It is a term of endearment.) is our focus right now. She considers herself Muslim, but she loves to come to church each week. We have even talked to her about baptism, and she seems to be open to the possibility, but she is afraid for her health (she is 65 with a pace maker). Anyway, I will send an audio recording of her telling all of you how great I am! I will try to get around to translating it for you sometime.
Ana and Aida and Elona seem to be doing well. They continue to read, but they seem to be slowing. We aren't sure what to do, and we are thinking of explaining the implications of what we taught them. We are dealing with exaultation here!
We also met with a young lady named bona and her twin sister kozeta. They are HARD CORE MUSLIM! They do not believe that God can be our loving Heavenly Father, because they believe we are simply his creations. They think God can't have children because he is only one (he is the only God) so he can't have a wife, and if he did have children, they would have the potential grow up to become like him. They told us that after they read the restoration pamphlet, and we were shocked at the conclusions they came up with...we just moved on and did our best to stay out of those waters. I think they have potential, and I simply feel like I need to trust in God, and His Promises, especially the Promise of the Book of Mormon. There is a lot of power in the teachings and testimonies contained in that sacred volume of scripture.
Well, thank you for wishing me a happy Birthday! I actually haven't told anyone that my Birthday is tomorrow...I kind of wanted to keep that to myself. Thank you for the birthday gift. As for restaurants, my cooking is usually better, and it is many times less expensive to eat out than it is to cook at home...and far less work! But I got myself a couple BEAUTIFUL ties with the money you sent so I will send you pictures. Ties are gorgeous here and typically inexpesive. We get the ties from italy, so you know they are nice!
Well, tell Sister Jensen that I am in process of responding to her letters. She sent her e-mail address to me in her last one, but you know that I can't send anything directly to her. Today I plan on getting caught up on letters ishalla.
I love you all! I hope you all have a glorious week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
My companion translated it for you. Here you go!
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Geoffrey Thomas Foulk wrote:
Starting from Nena talking
Good evening. It’s my pleasure to talk with you, Elder Fredrickson’s parents. You have a great son, and we have a very very good missionary, wonderful. Boys like this are rare, together with his companion, Elder Foulk. It’s been 2 months since they came here, and I have the best impressions ever in the world. So you should be very happy that you have a son that wonderful. An extraordinary missionary. I congratulate him a lot. May the Lord bless him. May the lord be with him, and give him all the best in his life. He’s done a wonderful job here at church, together with Elder Foulk. They’re great missionaries, and may they have good luck in their life. Should I keep going? They come about every other night to my house, and we worship the Lord, Jesus Christ, we talk, and they’re really excited because of me, because I more or less am… should I say muslim or not? No problem? Ok, I’m muslim, but I really like this religion, because I’ve been really sick for a little while, and they’ve spoken really well for me, and I would like to get baptized! (chuckle) I’m not baptized, but maybe I can get baptized later, and I’m really grateful to these boys. I send you greetings as their parents, that you have raised a very educated boy, for as much time as I know him. Your boy is gold, really great, together with his companion Elder Foulk. Good night a lot from me, and I would love to meet up sometime somewhere, at your son’s wedding. Good night. (Did I do a good job? Yeah, really really good. Awesome!)
May 10, 2010
Dear Family,
You are right, I don't have much time. I just got back from Korca. We went to a big orthadox church, and inside there were HUGE wooden chandeliers! Then we went and visited the Oldest Masque in the balkins, and the others wanted a Koran. I already had one in Albanian, so I asked I I could have one simply in Arabic. They happily gave it to me, and the other missionaries left with the red albanian one that I already have, and I have the Green one that is according to the muslim religion, LITERALLY the word of God. In many ways, they almost worship the Koran in Arabic. Then we went to Pogradec and ate a fish that ONLY lives in two lakes in the WORLD! In the lake over by macedonia and another lake in Russia thousands of miles away! It was delicious, the fish is called, ironically, a koran. that is the name of the fish. Anyway, that was our trip...and I gave away a Book of Mormon in Pogradec. It was good.
I really enjoyed talking to all of you on saturday. I don't have much time but I love you all! Have a great week!
Your Son in the Service,
Elder Fredrickson
You are right, I don't have much time. I just got back from Korca. We went to a big orthadox church, and inside there were HUGE wooden chandeliers! Then we went and visited the Oldest Masque in the balkins, and the others wanted a Koran. I already had one in Albanian, so I asked I I could have one simply in Arabic. They happily gave it to me, and the other missionaries left with the red albanian one that I already have, and I have the Green one that is according to the muslim religion, LITERALLY the word of God. In many ways, they almost worship the Koran in Arabic. Then we went to Pogradec and ate a fish that ONLY lives in two lakes in the WORLD! In the lake over by macedonia and another lake in Russia thousands of miles away! It was delicious, the fish is called, ironically, a koran. that is the name of the fish. Anyway, that was our trip...and I gave away a Book of Mormon in Pogradec. It was good.
I really enjoyed talking to all of you on saturday. I don't have much time but I love you all! Have a great week!
Your Son in the Service,
Elder Fredrickson
May 3, 2010
Dear Family,
I think I told you about Ana and Aida. Well, I am sending an Audio File of their story. It is about 30 minutes long ( much has happened with them) so listen to it when you can. It is really amazing, and words can't describe all that has happened.
Guess what! I got a letter from PASTOR WHITE! I was surprised because I didn't think that she would write (she hadn't written this entire time). My companion was in Awe at how beautiful her handwriting is. Admittedly, she has beautiful handwriting. Anyway, I was pretty surprised.
So I had quite a busy saturday. We left the house at 8:00am to go to a fshat named Rril to visit the family of Cehu. It is beautiful, and they fed us. They are the ones i think I told you about that other time where they make everything they have on their farm. Anyway, we were there all morning, and then we walked the entire way back (on the way there we took a van). It is a 12Kilometer walk....in a river bed! The Zaranika river dries up in the summer and they use in like a road into Elbasan, but even so it is not completely dry and we had to fjord a few streams....it was quite the adventure, but we didn't get home into the house untill 9:00pm, so we were exhausted!
Lets see...what else...I told the events with Ana and Aida in the audio recording, and that is most significant.
Melisa, I am so proud of you. I love you, but I want you to be careful...I don't want you to get hurt again. I am all for whatever decision you make.
Ammon, I hope you are ok. I guess you just wanted to follow your brother's example...but falling into a manhole was NOT a good example, haha! I hope all is well with school. Good luck!
Anna, I am stoked to hear that you are going to be attempting Rachmoninof! I MUST have a audio recording of THAT! I hope your AP tests go well!
Thank you for your words of encouragement brother Fellows. Thank you for your advice. The Priesthood is truly a blessing, isn't it?
Well, I think that is everything. I will talk to all of you at 9:00am (4:00pm my time) on Saturday. If Anything happens talk to the mission office. I could possibly be a couple minutes late, becuase we will be walking the zaranika again on the way back from Rril that afternoon. but it shouldn't be too late.
Love you all and I hope you have a great week!
I think I told you about Ana and Aida. Well, I am sending an Audio File of their story. It is about 30 minutes long ( much has happened with them) so listen to it when you can. It is really amazing, and words can't describe all that has happened.
Guess what! I got a letter from PASTOR WHITE! I was surprised because I didn't think that she would write (she hadn't written this entire time). My companion was in Awe at how beautiful her handwriting is. Admittedly, she has beautiful handwriting. Anyway, I was pretty surprised.
So I had quite a busy saturday. We left the house at 8:00am to go to a fshat named Rril to visit the family of Cehu. It is beautiful, and they fed us. They are the ones i think I told you about that other time where they make everything they have on their farm. Anyway, we were there all morning, and then we walked the entire way back (on the way there we took a van). It is a 12Kilometer walk....in a river bed! The Zaranika river dries up in the summer and they use in like a road into Elbasan, but even so it is not completely dry and we had to fjord a few streams....it was quite the adventure, but we didn't get home into the house untill 9:00pm, so we were exhausted!
Lets see...what else...I told the events with Ana and Aida in the audio recording, and that is most significant.
Melisa, I am so proud of you. I love you, but I want you to be careful...I don't want you to get hurt again. I am all for whatever decision you make.
Ammon, I hope you are ok. I guess you just wanted to follow your brother's example...but falling into a manhole was NOT a good example, haha! I hope all is well with school. Good luck!
Anna, I am stoked to hear that you are going to be attempting Rachmoninof! I MUST have a audio recording of THAT! I hope your AP tests go well!
Thank you for your words of encouragement brother Fellows. Thank you for your advice. The Priesthood is truly a blessing, isn't it?
Well, I think that is everything. I will talk to all of you at 9:00am (4:00pm my time) on Saturday. If Anything happens talk to the mission office. I could possibly be a couple minutes late, becuase we will be walking the zaranika again on the way back from Rril that afternoon. but it shouldn't be too late.
Love you all and I hope you have a great week!
April 26, 2010
Dear Family,
Spring is in full bloom here in Albania. I love being able to drink in the abundant smell of Flowers...It really reminds me of home.
So I'm not sure what to say this week.Truthfully, off the top of my head, Ana and Aida have been the main focus of this week. We met with them 3 times. The first time was tuesday, and then we met wednesday in the morning and Ana had read her reading assignment...even though we had givin it to her less than 24 hours before. That is nearly unheard of. I was on an exchange with Elder Loose on Saturday, but the others met with them and they said that Ana at first wouldn't pray in fromt of people, then convinced herself to pray and gave the best prayer they had ever heard in Albanian from member or nonmember. They eat up the English and the Religion. I hope they get baptized because they would be some of the strongest members I could think of.
My testimony has been like a fire for the last week. I have been frankly telling people EXACTLY how important the Book of Mormon is. In my mind, and according to much scripture, one of the main role's of the Book of Mormon is PROOF! THAT is why we need the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is hard evidence thjat God exists. The Book of Mormon is Proof that Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the World. It was given for the convincing of Jew and Gentile that Jesus is The CHRIST. The Bible is Good, but it is NOT Proof. I Told a Musli the other day,'How can I know the Koran is true?" He tried to say something but I bust out the Book of Mormon and told him that it was proof that Jesus is the Saviour of the world that that there is a Promise at the end. You can know from the source of all knowledge and truth that this book is true and that this church, the Church of Jesus Christ , is God's church. The Book of Mormon is Proof that Joseph Smith is a Prophet, it is Proof that this church is true. I have been telling people this frankly and openly, and the Spirit has testified in full force. It is true, and I cannot deny it.
Thanks for the recipe Elisa, and tell Jeff congrats on being so popular. Also, give my regards to Adam and Mckay!
Thank you for your e-mail Melisa! I loved remembering all the good times we had together. Do you remember that day at Red Lobster where I got my first Lobster and couldn't Break it? I miss those pepperjack sandwhiches, but it will be a while before I can make another one. Bacon and Pepperjack are nearly nonexistant here.
Good Luck with everything dad!
I love you all! Have a great week!
Love
Elder Fredrickson
Spring is in full bloom here in Albania. I love being able to drink in the abundant smell of Flowers...It really reminds me of home.
So I'm not sure what to say this week.Truthfully, off the top of my head, Ana and Aida have been the main focus of this week. We met with them 3 times. The first time was tuesday, and then we met wednesday in the morning and Ana had read her reading assignment...even though we had givin it to her less than 24 hours before. That is nearly unheard of. I was on an exchange with Elder Loose on Saturday, but the others met with them and they said that Ana at first wouldn't pray in fromt of people, then convinced herself to pray and gave the best prayer they had ever heard in Albanian from member or nonmember. They eat up the English and the Religion. I hope they get baptized because they would be some of the strongest members I could think of.
My testimony has been like a fire for the last week. I have been frankly telling people EXACTLY how important the Book of Mormon is. In my mind, and according to much scripture, one of the main role's of the Book of Mormon is PROOF! THAT is why we need the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is hard evidence thjat God exists. The Book of Mormon is Proof that Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the World. It was given for the convincing of Jew and Gentile that Jesus is The CHRIST. The Bible is Good, but it is NOT Proof. I Told a Musli the other day,'How can I know the Koran is true?" He tried to say something but I bust out the Book of Mormon and told him that it was proof that Jesus is the Saviour of the world that that there is a Promise at the end. You can know from the source of all knowledge and truth that this book is true and that this church, the Church of Jesus Christ , is God's church. The Book of Mormon is Proof that Joseph Smith is a Prophet, it is Proof that this church is true. I have been telling people this frankly and openly, and the Spirit has testified in full force. It is true, and I cannot deny it.
Thanks for the recipe Elisa, and tell Jeff congrats on being so popular. Also, give my regards to Adam and Mckay!
Thank you for your e-mail Melisa! I loved remembering all the good times we had together. Do you remember that day at Red Lobster where I got my first Lobster and couldn't Break it? I miss those pepperjack sandwhiches, but it will be a while before I can make another one. Bacon and Pepperjack are nearly nonexistant here.
Good Luck with everything dad!
I love you all! Have a great week!
Love
Elder Fredrickson
April 19, 2010
Dear Family,
My health is good now. I am doing a lot better.
Congratulations Anna on your OUTSTANDING ACCOMPANIST!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW PROUD I AM OF YOU!!! Tell Mrs. Grubbs that I said hi. Tell her thank you for everything she taught me...especially considering my companion and I are teaching a young member piano lessons. We just started this week and we are doing 5 finger patterns. We have really begun to appreciate our musical knowledge.
Emily HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your e-mail last week. I have read it several times over the week, along with the others. I really appreciated your works of support (especially about imagining that the glass is too big. Its true, it is easy to imagine that. Thank you). I hope you had a happy birthday.
And of course, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!! I guess you are looking forward more to mothers day, but enjoy your birthday regardless. Speaking of, I don't need a birthday box. I know how tight the strings are. But if you insist on a birthday box, I don't want any food....I never eat it! It is so precious that I save it like Melisa's halloween candy, and it just doesn't get eaten. so send pictures of the family, of me growing up, etc. Send sheet music, send letters from the ward. I don't need treats...they just come and go. Anyway, truthfully, you don't need to send ANYTHING. I am fine. It is just another day.
Thank you for the recipes, I can't wait to make some reall potatoe salad. but could you send a recipe for soft pretzels. I think I mentioned that my companio is from new England. It would be good for him to have a taste of home.....pretzels and mustard!
Give my reagards to Sister Nevins. I hope she is feeling better. Also say hi to Sister and Brother Johnson for me, and Sister Jensen. Tell them I am thinking about them. Tell MAtt and Clarrissa that I love them and hope they have a safe journey.
As for me this week, it has been a good week. We had a really amazing lesson with a couple young ladies named Ana and Aida. It was a miraculous lesson, because you could see the effects of truth right in front of you. We started off teaching them some English, and it was the first time we had met with them. We teach half english and half religion. We met in the library, and some of the topic of conversation, especially from Ana, was basically why are we here. She said that normal people wouldn't give up two years to come to a place like Albania. I basically told her that I know what we have to share is true. We are here to serve in any way that we can. We can serve people by teaching them english, and that is good, but we know that the best way we can serve them is by teaching them the gospel of Jesus Christ so that God can help them more in their lives. We are here simply because we love you, and we love God. Simply, that is it. As we were teaching them religion, we decided to begin by teaching them about prayer. We explained how to pray, and I started telling them that the interesting thing about prayer that a lot of people don't realize is that it is 2 way communication. I told her that not only can we speak to God, he can speak to us as we pray as well. Ana immediately said, wait a minuite, explain that! we started translating it into Albanian (they speak really good English, so we expressed several things in english) She said, No, I didn't say translate, I said explain that last part. She wanted to know how to receive answers to prayers. I share a personall experience and we both testified, and Ana opened up like a book, and told us how she is bitter with God because she prayed that her Grandpa wouldn't die, and he died anyway. She just opened up and by the end she was nearly in tears. The Spirit was so strong and we just testified and taught. By the end, she committed herself to read the restoration pamphlet! It was an amazing experience.
Well, I'm out of time, but I love you all! Have a great week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
My health is good now. I am doing a lot better.
Congratulations Anna on your OUTSTANDING ACCOMPANIST!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!! YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW PROUD I AM OF YOU!!! Tell Mrs. Grubbs that I said hi. Tell her thank you for everything she taught me...especially considering my companion and I are teaching a young member piano lessons. We just started this week and we are doing 5 finger patterns. We have really begun to appreciate our musical knowledge.
Emily HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your e-mail last week. I have read it several times over the week, along with the others. I really appreciated your works of support (especially about imagining that the glass is too big. Its true, it is easy to imagine that. Thank you). I hope you had a happy birthday.
And of course, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!!! I guess you are looking forward more to mothers day, but enjoy your birthday regardless. Speaking of, I don't need a birthday box. I know how tight the strings are. But if you insist on a birthday box, I don't want any food....I never eat it! It is so precious that I save it like Melisa's halloween candy, and it just doesn't get eaten. so send pictures of the family, of me growing up, etc. Send sheet music, send letters from the ward. I don't need treats...they just come and go. Anyway, truthfully, you don't need to send ANYTHING. I am fine. It is just another day.
Thank you for the recipes, I can't wait to make some reall potatoe salad. but could you send a recipe for soft pretzels. I think I mentioned that my companio is from new England. It would be good for him to have a taste of home.....pretzels and mustard!
Give my reagards to Sister Nevins. I hope she is feeling better. Also say hi to Sister and Brother Johnson for me, and Sister Jensen. Tell them I am thinking about them. Tell MAtt and Clarrissa that I love them and hope they have a safe journey.
As for me this week, it has been a good week. We had a really amazing lesson with a couple young ladies named Ana and Aida. It was a miraculous lesson, because you could see the effects of truth right in front of you. We started off teaching them some English, and it was the first time we had met with them. We teach half english and half religion. We met in the library, and some of the topic of conversation, especially from Ana, was basically why are we here. She said that normal people wouldn't give up two years to come to a place like Albania. I basically told her that I know what we have to share is true. We are here to serve in any way that we can. We can serve people by teaching them english, and that is good, but we know that the best way we can serve them is by teaching them the gospel of Jesus Christ so that God can help them more in their lives. We are here simply because we love you, and we love God. Simply, that is it. As we were teaching them religion, we decided to begin by teaching them about prayer. We explained how to pray, and I started telling them that the interesting thing about prayer that a lot of people don't realize is that it is 2 way communication. I told her that not only can we speak to God, he can speak to us as we pray as well. Ana immediately said, wait a minuite, explain that! we started translating it into Albanian (they speak really good English, so we expressed several things in english) She said, No, I didn't say translate, I said explain that last part. She wanted to know how to receive answers to prayers. I share a personall experience and we both testified, and Ana opened up like a book, and told us how she is bitter with God because she prayed that her Grandpa wouldn't die, and he died anyway. She just opened up and by the end she was nearly in tears. The Spirit was so strong and we just testified and taught. By the end, she committed herself to read the restoration pamphlet! It was an amazing experience.
Well, I'm out of time, but I love you all! Have a great week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
April 12, 2010
Dear Family,
I admit that I am surprised that you thought something was wrong after the last e-mail I sent....I admit, my state was worse that I made it out to be, but I know for a fact that your prayers have helped. All is well right now.
I have been sick for the past few days with a nasty cold, and now I got my companion sick just as I have been getting better. Ironic isn't it? I am good now so everything is fine.
I Am in Elbasan now with Elder Foulk. He is from Tabernacle New Jersey! So He actually knows what birch beer is! We were chatting about pennsylvania dutch and real new england pizza the other day. It is fun to be with someone that is familiar with places I know.
Elbasan is fantastically beautiful. The chapel here (yes we have a chapel!) is surrounded by olive trees. Everything is a glorious green! It is so beautiful with the white chapel there with blue sky and olive trees everywhere....so beautiful!
Congratulations Josh about being ordained an Elder! I am so Proud of you! You will be a great missionary!
Well, as for the investigators we are teaching right now, mainly we have one. Her name is Oli. She was in Fier a while back (she lives in Berat but is in Elbasan for school) and on the ground she found a plan of salvation or restoration pamphlet. She read it and wanted to learn. She went to the missonaries in Fier and they gave her a Book of Mormon to read, but couldn't teach her because she lives in Berat. She has almost finished it and has a baptismal date. She is very smart and is going to school for English to be a translastor. She is good, but in the summer she will move bck to berat and the closest church is in Fier (an hour away). so, we will see.
I;m not sure what to say this week, but thank you for all your prayers and letters....I really needed them. This week has been great, and my companion Elder Foulk is a great missionary and in many ways reminds me of Elder Anderl. I know it is a great blessing to be with him. It will help me a lot to be with him.
I talked to President the other day....I find it ironic. I think I told you about how I questioned whether or not I prepared to hard for my mission. After truly understanding the extent of my missionary efforts before my mission, he did admit that it was a possibility. When you try to hard, you miss the mark. Well, I guess I'm glad that I was overdone rather than underdone.....you get sick from undercooked chicken, not overcooked chicken....it just kind of tastes bad, lol!
Well, I love you all. I hope all is well at home. Sorry I haven't given a recording in a while. I will try to fix that. I love you!
Elder Fredrickson
I admit that I am surprised that you thought something was wrong after the last e-mail I sent....I admit, my state was worse that I made it out to be, but I know for a fact that your prayers have helped. All is well right now.
I have been sick for the past few days with a nasty cold, and now I got my companion sick just as I have been getting better. Ironic isn't it? I am good now so everything is fine.
I Am in Elbasan now with Elder Foulk. He is from Tabernacle New Jersey! So He actually knows what birch beer is! We were chatting about pennsylvania dutch and real new england pizza the other day. It is fun to be with someone that is familiar with places I know.
Elbasan is fantastically beautiful. The chapel here (yes we have a chapel!) is surrounded by olive trees. Everything is a glorious green! It is so beautiful with the white chapel there with blue sky and olive trees everywhere....so beautiful!
Congratulations Josh about being ordained an Elder! I am so Proud of you! You will be a great missionary!
Well, as for the investigators we are teaching right now, mainly we have one. Her name is Oli. She was in Fier a while back (she lives in Berat but is in Elbasan for school) and on the ground she found a plan of salvation or restoration pamphlet. She read it and wanted to learn. She went to the missonaries in Fier and they gave her a Book of Mormon to read, but couldn't teach her because she lives in Berat. She has almost finished it and has a baptismal date. She is very smart and is going to school for English to be a translastor. She is good, but in the summer she will move bck to berat and the closest church is in Fier (an hour away). so, we will see.
I;m not sure what to say this week, but thank you for all your prayers and letters....I really needed them. This week has been great, and my companion Elder Foulk is a great missionary and in many ways reminds me of Elder Anderl. I know it is a great blessing to be with him. It will help me a lot to be with him.
I talked to President the other day....I find it ironic. I think I told you about how I questioned whether or not I prepared to hard for my mission. After truly understanding the extent of my missionary efforts before my mission, he did admit that it was a possibility. When you try to hard, you miss the mark. Well, I guess I'm glad that I was overdone rather than underdone.....you get sick from undercooked chicken, not overcooked chicken....it just kind of tastes bad, lol!
Well, I love you all. I hope all is well at home. Sorry I haven't given a recording in a while. I will try to fix that. I love you!
Elder Fredrickson
April 5, 2010
Dear Family,
Well, it has been quite a week. Tomorrow I will be transferring to Elbasan to be with Elder Foulk. I know he is a good missionary. I was in his district the first transfer. We had President's interviews on Friday but transfer calls were different from what president told us would happen. God is at the wheel.
I'm not sure what more to say. I have been somewhat under the weather lately, so there really isn't much to say. Wednesday evening we had exchanges and I had a good time with Elder Klein. I have made two of the best batches of fried rice this week that I have made in Albania (thanks to the rice cooker!) One was Chicken, the other was a bit of steak....mmmm.
Thank you for the pictures. I don't have my audio recorder right now with me so I probably won't get to hear easter until next week...I should have remembered. HAPPY EASTER!!! I was thinking about Easter baskets lately, and realized I wouldn't have one this year...oh well. I'm in Albania.
Well, love you all! Thankyou Brother and Sister rawlings for the Pictures of ZEUS! He looks adorable! Congrats on Driving Ammon! Congrats Anna on Piano and everything. I am praying for you Dad. Melisa, you are looking so great! Thank you for your E'mail emily. Tell, Grandma Nevins Good luck on the knee replacement. Tell Sister Jensen thanks for the letter. I will try to respond, but due to current events, I will be pretty busy. I hope all is well. I hope Mira got in touch with you Clarrissa. I am sorry if she didn't, she is pretty busy as a translator.
Love you all! Have a gerat week.
Love,
Elder Fredrickson
Well, it has been quite a week. Tomorrow I will be transferring to Elbasan to be with Elder Foulk. I know he is a good missionary. I was in his district the first transfer. We had President's interviews on Friday but transfer calls were different from what president told us would happen. God is at the wheel.
I'm not sure what more to say. I have been somewhat under the weather lately, so there really isn't much to say. Wednesday evening we had exchanges and I had a good time with Elder Klein. I have made two of the best batches of fried rice this week that I have made in Albania (thanks to the rice cooker!) One was Chicken, the other was a bit of steak....mmmm.
Thank you for the pictures. I don't have my audio recorder right now with me so I probably won't get to hear easter until next week...I should have remembered. HAPPY EASTER!!! I was thinking about Easter baskets lately, and realized I wouldn't have one this year...oh well. I'm in Albania.
Well, love you all! Thankyou Brother and Sister rawlings for the Pictures of ZEUS! He looks adorable! Congrats on Driving Ammon! Congrats Anna on Piano and everything. I am praying for you Dad. Melisa, you are looking so great! Thank you for your E'mail emily. Tell, Grandma Nevins Good luck on the knee replacement. Tell Sister Jensen thanks for the letter. I will try to respond, but due to current events, I will be pretty busy. I hope all is well. I hope Mira got in touch with you Clarrissa. I am sorry if she didn't, she is pretty busy as a translator.
Love you all! Have a gerat week.
Love,
Elder Fredrickson
March 29, 2010
Dear Family,
Sorry, I didn't have time to make audio files today, because we went on our district trip to the castle in shkoder. It was REALLY COOL! it is amazing how old things here are!
Tell, Clarissa that I can't send the information she wants by deadline, but I will try to get her in contact with an Albanian Sister named Mira. She actually speaks extremely good English because she went on a mission here in Albania so you will be able to communicate.
Thank you everybody for the E-mails! Thank you dad, mom, Clarissa, and Melisa! I don't have much time to respond to everything but I will try to do my best. It has been a busy week.
Oh, and Melisa, you look FANTASTIC! Thank you so much for the pictures.
So as a summary for the week, there were a few Miracles that happened. There is an investigator that another Elder is teaching that I had the opportunity to teach and talk to quite a bit named Vanina. She has been investigating the church for about a year, after having investigated the Jehovah's witnesses, catholics, Muslims, Orthodox...she has been around. She is 17 years old, and she looked up the church on the Internet (you being from Alabama know exactly what that means!...anti Mormon websites...) Anyway, she has read a lot of this anti Mormon literature dealing with deep doctrine that she can't swallow right now, so she has been stuck for a while. But they set a baptismal date to test her faith....And she received an answer Finally! She had a miraculous dream basically telling her that she knew what church is true so just JOIN IT! it was amazing!
Also, yesterday was Julja's confirmation, but because of the daylights savings time change, we almost missed it. I actually had a dream that evening kind of warning me about it, and also that morning we miraculously found out that the time had changed and we were almost late for Church. It was definitely a miracle!
Well, on a more humorous note, while tracting, we knocked on a door and immediately a completely naked old man opened the door (except he had a thin shirt on...that didn't cover the open underparts...) Then when he realized it wasn't who he thought it would be he hid behind the door, and we told him why he were there....lets just say he wasn't interested. It was kind of funny, but then again, I was on the side of the door where I didn't see much. My companion had a full view and it was not pleasant!
We are working with another investigator named David. We hope he will be baptised on April 25. He is from a part member family and is 11 years old. He is extremely curious!
That is about it for me. Other smaller things happened but those were the most interesting. Saturday is transfer calls....who knows what will happen. Chances are I am staying and getting a new companion, but we don't know. Interviews with president are on Friday, and of course I am looking forward to GENERAL CONFERENCE (what I get to watch of it...)
Well, say hi to President Draughn for me! I'll do what I can for you Clarissa, but with such short notice I can't make promises. LOVE YOU ALL!!! Zoti ju bekofte!
Mireupafshim,
Elder Fredrickson
Sorry, I didn't have time to make audio files today, because we went on our district trip to the castle in shkoder. It was REALLY COOL! it is amazing how old things here are!
Tell, Clarissa that I can't send the information she wants by deadline, but I will try to get her in contact with an Albanian Sister named Mira. She actually speaks extremely good English because she went on a mission here in Albania so you will be able to communicate.
Thank you everybody for the E-mails! Thank you dad, mom, Clarissa, and Melisa! I don't have much time to respond to everything but I will try to do my best. It has been a busy week.
Oh, and Melisa, you look FANTASTIC! Thank you so much for the pictures.
So as a summary for the week, there were a few Miracles that happened. There is an investigator that another Elder is teaching that I had the opportunity to teach and talk to quite a bit named Vanina. She has been investigating the church for about a year, after having investigated the Jehovah's witnesses, catholics, Muslims, Orthodox...she has been around. She is 17 years old, and she looked up the church on the Internet (you being from Alabama know exactly what that means!...anti Mormon websites...) Anyway, she has read a lot of this anti Mormon literature dealing with deep doctrine that she can't swallow right now, so she has been stuck for a while. But they set a baptismal date to test her faith....And she received an answer Finally! She had a miraculous dream basically telling her that she knew what church is true so just JOIN IT! it was amazing!
Also, yesterday was Julja's confirmation, but because of the daylights savings time change, we almost missed it. I actually had a dream that evening kind of warning me about it, and also that morning we miraculously found out that the time had changed and we were almost late for Church. It was definitely a miracle!
Well, on a more humorous note, while tracting, we knocked on a door and immediately a completely naked old man opened the door (except he had a thin shirt on...that didn't cover the open underparts...) Then when he realized it wasn't who he thought it would be he hid behind the door, and we told him why he were there....lets just say he wasn't interested. It was kind of funny, but then again, I was on the side of the door where I didn't see much. My companion had a full view and it was not pleasant!
We are working with another investigator named David. We hope he will be baptised on April 25. He is from a part member family and is 11 years old. He is extremely curious!
That is about it for me. Other smaller things happened but those were the most interesting. Saturday is transfer calls....who knows what will happen. Chances are I am staying and getting a new companion, but we don't know. Interviews with president are on Friday, and of course I am looking forward to GENERAL CONFERENCE (what I get to watch of it...)
Well, say hi to President Draughn for me! I'll do what I can for you Clarissa, but with such short notice I can't make promises. LOVE YOU ALL!!! Zoti ju bekofte!
Mireupafshim,
Elder Fredrickson
March 22, 2010
Dear Family,
Well, We had our baptism yesterday! Julja was baptized in Freezing water! (The Water heater was broken...c'fare me bo?) We also had Zone Conference on Thursday. It is ALWAYS one of my favorite meetings! President Neil gave an excellent doctrine and I had the opportunity to hear my trainer's outgoing testimony... that was kind of sad...
As for conference here in Albania, we are going to the mission president's home for the morning sessions only (they begin at 6:00 pm for us, so if we stay for the entire conference, we will miss our curfue) That evening for the first session is transfer calls as well, so it will be an exciting day.
as for the pictures, the first ones are of my "new look" and the next one is my previous companion elder shields, and then it is Elder vance and I with Julja on her baptism day!
I love you all. Good luck dad on your job search. Good luck in school anna. Keep up the good work anna. Melisa, I hear you are looking very good! I need to get a picture of you so I can see exactly how GORGEOUS you look! Love you, and have a good week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
Well, We had our baptism yesterday! Julja was baptized in Freezing water! (The Water heater was broken...c'fare me bo?) We also had Zone Conference on Thursday. It is ALWAYS one of my favorite meetings! President Neil gave an excellent doctrine and I had the opportunity to hear my trainer's outgoing testimony... that was kind of sad...
As for conference here in Albania, we are going to the mission president's home for the morning sessions only (they begin at 6:00 pm for us, so if we stay for the entire conference, we will miss our curfue) That evening for the first session is transfer calls as well, so it will be an exciting day.
as for the pictures, the first ones are of my "new look" and the next one is my previous companion elder shields, and then it is Elder vance and I with Julja on her baptism day!
I love you all. Good luck dad on your job search. Good luck in school anna. Keep up the good work anna. Melisa, I hear you are looking very good! I need to get a picture of you so I can see exactly how GORGEOUS you look! Love you, and have a good week!
Love, Elder Fredrickson
March 15, 2010
Dear Family,
The First 3 files are from last week, and the 2 others are this weeks.
Well, it has been a busy week getting Julja ready for baptism. We are able to teach her everything she needed to know and she had her interview yesterday...she is getting baptized March 21!
Oh, CONGRATULATIONS JOSH ON YOUR MISSION CALL!!! I AM SOOO PROUD OF YOU!!! IT WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST EXPERIENCES OF YOUR LIFE!!!!
So, I'm not sure exactly what more to say. Life is hard here sometimes. I don't think I would live here, though I love it. It is beautiful, but the people here are very corrupt. You have absolutely no Idea how corrupt everything is here...
I guess I can answer your questions:
Well, as for my perspective...before my mission I had a pretty good Idea of what to expect missionary work wise, and purpose wise. Actually, during my interview with President Draughn, he seemed somewhat surprised or ...in awe for lack of a better word, when he asked me why I want to serve a mission. He told me that he hadn't heard a better reason than what I gave, which was basically this: I know it is true, the gospel is true. I want to share it so that people can experience the joy that I have felt. I can't look at a young couple happily married without thinking how much happier they could be with the gospel...etc. It is true, and I want them to feel the joy that I have felt. I admit, there have been times on my mission where I have lost track of this purpose, but nonetheless, people need the gospel. It changes lives. It is true. (as you know...I was pretty wierd before my mission in comparison to a lot of the boys my age...)
Hair...well, right now it is kind of long but I want to get it cut TODAY! We have zone conference on thursday, and it is in desparate need. We have barbers we go to. Men typically cut mens hair, and women typically only cut womens hair (with rare exeptions).
Actually, I accidentally left my vitamins in Fier, so right now they are kind of low, but I wasn't really using them much anyway.
That is super cool to hear about Lucas. I really wish I could write a letter to him, but I don't know anyway to contact him. I am proud of him for graduating. He has been working hard.
Well, not sure what more to say...I love you all. I hope the rawlings enjoy the new dog! Hope all is well at home. Love you!
Elder Fredrickson
The First 3 files are from last week, and the 2 others are this weeks.
Well, it has been a busy week getting Julja ready for baptism. We are able to teach her everything she needed to know and she had her interview yesterday...she is getting baptized March 21!
Oh, CONGRATULATIONS JOSH ON YOUR MISSION CALL!!! I AM SOOO PROUD OF YOU!!! IT WILL BE ONE OF THE GREATEST EXPERIENCES OF YOUR LIFE!!!!
So, I'm not sure exactly what more to say. Life is hard here sometimes. I don't think I would live here, though I love it. It is beautiful, but the people here are very corrupt. You have absolutely no Idea how corrupt everything is here...
I guess I can answer your questions:
Well, as for my perspective...before my mission I had a pretty good Idea of what to expect missionary work wise, and purpose wise. Actually, during my interview with President Draughn, he seemed somewhat surprised or ...in awe for lack of a better word, when he asked me why I want to serve a mission. He told me that he hadn't heard a better reason than what I gave, which was basically this: I know it is true, the gospel is true. I want to share it so that people can experience the joy that I have felt. I can't look at a young couple happily married without thinking how much happier they could be with the gospel...etc. It is true, and I want them to feel the joy that I have felt. I admit, there have been times on my mission where I have lost track of this purpose, but nonetheless, people need the gospel. It changes lives. It is true. (as you know...I was pretty wierd before my mission in comparison to a lot of the boys my age...)
Hair...well, right now it is kind of long but I want to get it cut TODAY! We have zone conference on thursday, and it is in desparate need. We have barbers we go to. Men typically cut mens hair, and women typically only cut womens hair (with rare exeptions).
Actually, I accidentally left my vitamins in Fier, so right now they are kind of low, but I wasn't really using them much anyway.
That is super cool to hear about Lucas. I really wish I could write a letter to him, but I don't know anyway to contact him. I am proud of him for graduating. He has been working hard.
Well, not sure what more to say...I love you all. I hope the rawlings enjoy the new dog! Hope all is well at home. Love you!
Elder Fredrickson
March 8, 2010
Dear Family,
Sadly enough I left my voice recorder connecting cable at home so I don't know if you will get my recording or not...I will have to see if my companion will allow me to stop by and just send and download the recordings...?
Well, as a summary, we have a baptismal date! Our investigator Julja is getting baptized on March 21 and we are pushing as hard as we can to get everything that still needs to be taught in the next week. It has been quite an ordeal and I can't help but think that as the date approaches, more will happen.
I did get a letter from sister Johnson a few months ago...I'm not sure if that is the one that she is referring to. I don't think that it had the return address on it so I couldn't send a reply, but I think I remember mentioning it in a previous e-mail...I know that I meant to. Please apologize for me...It is really hard to keep up with replying to people because I only write on p-day... please send my regards and thank her again for the letter. I was excited to hear about her and her husband and how they are doing...is her husband's health any better?
Give my condolences to Sister Rawlings about little guy. I know how much they loved him and he was a very good dog. Things definitely change while on a mission...
So I am trying to loose by southern albanian accent...it is somewhat distasteful here in the north. My companion is helping me eliminate it...he HATES the southern albanian dialect.
Well, I love you all. I pray for you and hope everyone is in good health and I hope dad gets better. Tell Anna Congratulations!!
With Shume Love,
Elder Fredrickson
Sadly enough I left my voice recorder connecting cable at home so I don't know if you will get my recording or not...I will have to see if my companion will allow me to stop by and just send and download the recordings...?
Well, as a summary, we have a baptismal date! Our investigator Julja is getting baptized on March 21 and we are pushing as hard as we can to get everything that still needs to be taught in the next week. It has been quite an ordeal and I can't help but think that as the date approaches, more will happen.
I did get a letter from sister Johnson a few months ago...I'm not sure if that is the one that she is referring to. I don't think that it had the return address on it so I couldn't send a reply, but I think I remember mentioning it in a previous e-mail...I know that I meant to. Please apologize for me...It is really hard to keep up with replying to people because I only write on p-day... please send my regards and thank her again for the letter. I was excited to hear about her and her husband and how they are doing...is her husband's health any better?
Give my condolences to Sister Rawlings about little guy. I know how much they loved him and he was a very good dog. Things definitely change while on a mission...
So I am trying to loose by southern albanian accent...it is somewhat distasteful here in the north. My companion is helping me eliminate it...he HATES the southern albanian dialect.
Well, I love you all. I pray for you and hope everyone is in good health and I hope dad gets better. Tell Anna Congratulations!!
With Shume Love,
Elder Fredrickson
March 1, 2010
Dear Family,
Thank you again for your package and support!
Well, here I am in Tirana e Re. Elisa, It was so awesome to hear from you! I will definitely mention the chattfields to President Neil. That is really cool that you had the opportunity to meet them. It really is a small world.
Mom, as for suggestions on Clothes....I'm not sure. If he leaves in April, he will be here during the summer HOT season, but the winters usually get pretty cold. so, I'm not sure what to say.Weather is somewhat rainy, but pretty warm and comfortable...kind of like spring. Just like Alabama, who knows how the weather will be next week though.
Tirana is good. At church yesterday, it was strange going to church for 3 hours instead of 2, and having a congregation of about 70 people I think. It is interesting, because I don't think we will have a chapel in Tirana for a LONG time...especially since I heard that real-estate and costs for land here are more expensive that New York City. I mean, half of the population of Albania lives here!
Sorry to hear about your cousin mom. I hope all is well.
Thank you for the recordings anna! I am definitely going to listen to them during the week so I will be able to repy this next monday.
I LOVE THE NEW TABERNACLE CHOIR CD!!! OH IT IS PROBABLY MY FAVORITE NOW!!!
Thank you for the e-mail brother Fellows and thank you for the advice. It is pretty hard here, especially speaking a crazy foreign language, but I know it is possible.
I love D.D. I was thinking about you the other day. Thank you for those times I kept you up talking about my mission and other stuff. I appreciate it.
Love you all!
Elder Fredrickson
Thank you again for your package and support!
Well, here I am in Tirana e Re. Elisa, It was so awesome to hear from you! I will definitely mention the chattfields to President Neil. That is really cool that you had the opportunity to meet them. It really is a small world.
Mom, as for suggestions on Clothes....I'm not sure. If he leaves in April, he will be here during the summer HOT season, but the winters usually get pretty cold. so, I'm not sure what to say.Weather is somewhat rainy, but pretty warm and comfortable...kind of like spring. Just like Alabama, who knows how the weather will be next week though.
Tirana is good. At church yesterday, it was strange going to church for 3 hours instead of 2, and having a congregation of about 70 people I think. It is interesting, because I don't think we will have a chapel in Tirana for a LONG time...especially since I heard that real-estate and costs for land here are more expensive that New York City. I mean, half of the population of Albania lives here!
Sorry to hear about your cousin mom. I hope all is well.
Thank you for the recordings anna! I am definitely going to listen to them during the week so I will be able to repy this next monday.
I LOVE THE NEW TABERNACLE CHOIR CD!!! OH IT IS PROBABLY MY FAVORITE NOW!!!
Thank you for the e-mail brother Fellows and thank you for the advice. It is pretty hard here, especially speaking a crazy foreign language, but I know it is possible.
I love D.D. I was thinking about you the other day. Thank you for those times I kept you up talking about my mission and other stuff. I appreciate it.
Love you all!
Elder Fredrickson
February 22, 2010
Dear Family,
Thank you for your letters and support. I'm sorry to hear about Dad, but I will be praying for all of you.
Well, I am getting transferred. I am going back to Babylon (Tirana) and I will be in 2nd branch with Elder Vance. We will be co-senior so it will definitely be an experience. I will miss Fier...a lot...
Just so you know....it might not be the best to ask about my health... right after you asked last time, President also asked in interviews, and the day after I told everyone that I was as fit as a fiddle, I started feeling sick (it passed thankfully). Then, as I said in my recording, I fell in a manhole on monday! I am doing good; I just have a few bruises, thats all...but it was hard to sleep that night...
Anyway, good for you ammon about being able to work. I hope all is going well for the investigators back home. I hope Elisa's investigator is doing great too. Love you all, and I think about you often. I am praying for you!
Love,
Elder Fredrickson
Oh, by the way, we have gmail now too!
Thank you for your letters and support. I'm sorry to hear about Dad, but I will be praying for all of you.
Well, I am getting transferred. I am going back to Babylon (Tirana) and I will be in 2nd branch with Elder Vance. We will be co-senior so it will definitely be an experience. I will miss Fier...a lot...
Just so you know....it might not be the best to ask about my health... right after you asked last time, President also asked in interviews, and the day after I told everyone that I was as fit as a fiddle, I started feeling sick (it passed thankfully). Then, as I said in my recording, I fell in a manhole on monday! I am doing good; I just have a few bruises, thats all...but it was hard to sleep that night...
Anyway, good for you ammon about being able to work. I hope all is going well for the investigators back home. I hope Elisa's investigator is doing great too. Love you all, and I think about you often. I am praying for you!
Love,
Elder Fredrickson
Oh, by the way, we have gmail now too!
February 15, 2010
Dear Family,
Thank you so much for telling me about your missionary efforts Elsia! It is really wonderful to see the miracles that God has in store for us! I understand how busy life is, but thank you very much for your letter!
Thank sister Jensen for her letter. I really enjoyed the picture of Decatur she sent. I will try to write her as soon as possible but this coming week is transfers so I don’t know how many letters I will be able to get out.
Thanks for sending elder gustin’s address I will definitely write him as soon as I can.
Also, I feel bad that you are sending the expensive package. I am half a world away so itmakes prices unnecessarily high. I’m sorry it is so expensive to send things to me. All is well here. It is good to hear the updates about Ashleigh and her mother.
Transfers are coming… I really love fier…a lot. I have mixed feelings about fier. I want to stay, because I love the people, but on the other hand, I feel it might be time to move on… in interviews this week, I told president that I love fier. He said that was good, because there have been a LOT of missionaries that have said that they would go anywhere BUT fier. He said that fier has had a bad reputation…but I can’t help but love it.
I love you all. I pray for you. I can’t wait to hear anna’s piano hands again, but this is where I need to be. I love you all, and hope you all have a great week.
Love
Elder fredrickson
Thank you so much for telling me about your missionary efforts Elsia! It is really wonderful to see the miracles that God has in store for us! I understand how busy life is, but thank you very much for your letter!
Thank sister Jensen for her letter. I really enjoyed the picture of Decatur she sent. I will try to write her as soon as possible but this coming week is transfers so I don’t know how many letters I will be able to get out.
Thanks for sending elder gustin’s address I will definitely write him as soon as I can.
Also, I feel bad that you are sending the expensive package. I am half a world away so itmakes prices unnecessarily high. I’m sorry it is so expensive to send things to me. All is well here. It is good to hear the updates about Ashleigh and her mother.
Transfers are coming… I really love fier…a lot. I have mixed feelings about fier. I want to stay, because I love the people, but on the other hand, I feel it might be time to move on… in interviews this week, I told president that I love fier. He said that was good, because there have been a LOT of missionaries that have said that they would go anywhere BUT fier. He said that fier has had a bad reputation…but I can’t help but love it.
I love you all. I pray for you. I can’t wait to hear anna’s piano hands again, but this is where I need to be. I love you all, and hope you all have a great week.
Love
Elder fredrickson
February 8, 2010
(Most of John's letter information was in his audio files. If you do not recieve them, please let us know.)
My audio files for the week. If you would rather I write more, please tell me. I am assuming everyone receives the audio files.
OH! I remembered what I was thinking of about the package. So, I was thinking the other day about data storage. My camera cards will not last for two years so I was wondering about a portable flash drive or something with a good amount of data storage. So you can forget the goldfish crackers, because this is a bit more important...but it isn't mandatory immediately, it would simply be nice.
Oh, and by the way, out of curiosity, what happens to my letters, and the letters you send me? Do you keep both? I need to know so that I can know whether I can delete messages sent and received or not, because my mailbox is getting full (I don't have massive storage space...).
Well, I don't know if there is much more to say... Thank you Sister Nevins for your letter. I hope you start feeling better! Tell the Rawlings and Sister Jensen that I said hi. I love you too Grandma! Thank you for everything! I am glad I took notes in Zone conference because I actually used one of the doctrines that President Tate gave in our District meeting. Everyone enjoyed it as much as I did. I do actually reference those notes quite a bit, so if President Tate receives this e-mail, thank you.
I really have come to love Fier. The people here are so great, and the small town feel makes it feel a lot like Decatur. I am in my comfort zone here. It helps that we are the only missionaries in the city, because that is what I was used to in Alabama.
If you have any questions for me, I will do my best to answer them. And don't worry, I am in perfect health for now.
Oh, and tell Carl Holden I had a dream about him the other day. It was interesting, because he was a great missionary and gave a libri i mormonit to a nene (older woman). I thought it was cool.
Love you all!
Me Dashuri,
Elder Fredrickson
My audio files for the week. If you would rather I write more, please tell me. I am assuming everyone receives the audio files.
OH! I remembered what I was thinking of about the package. So, I was thinking the other day about data storage. My camera cards will not last for two years so I was wondering about a portable flash drive or something with a good amount of data storage. So you can forget the goldfish crackers, because this is a bit more important...but it isn't mandatory immediately, it would simply be nice.
Oh, and by the way, out of curiosity, what happens to my letters, and the letters you send me? Do you keep both? I need to know so that I can know whether I can delete messages sent and received or not, because my mailbox is getting full (I don't have massive storage space...).
Well, I don't know if there is much more to say... Thank you Sister Nevins for your letter. I hope you start feeling better! Tell the Rawlings and Sister Jensen that I said hi. I love you too Grandma! Thank you for everything! I am glad I took notes in Zone conference because I actually used one of the doctrines that President Tate gave in our District meeting. Everyone enjoyed it as much as I did. I do actually reference those notes quite a bit, so if President Tate receives this e-mail, thank you.
I really have come to love Fier. The people here are so great, and the small town feel makes it feel a lot like Decatur. I am in my comfort zone here. It helps that we are the only missionaries in the city, because that is what I was used to in Alabama.
If you have any questions for me, I will do my best to answer them. And don't worry, I am in perfect health for now.
Oh, and tell Carl Holden I had a dream about him the other day. It was interesting, because he was a great missionary and gave a libri i mormonit to a nene (older woman). I thought it was cool.
Love you all!
Me Dashuri,
Elder Fredrickson
February 1, 2010
Dear Family,
Sorry for the short e-mails lately. Most of what I need to say is in the audio recordings.
As for your questions mom, my eating is ok... I don't really have time to cook much anymore so it is usually somethink quick like a sufllaqe or fruit or yogurt or something. Thats really why I asked about the rice seasonings...it would be quick and easy...and I don't want to eat simply white rice and thats it. Vegi's don't take long to cut and throw in if that is part of it, but something really QUICK, or something I could microwave after I make a big batch you know?
I don't think I need anything. I stay warm; winter is almost over. I haven't replace my watch yet, but I know I can find something. I have been looking at a couple watches so its not a problem.
Sister Licaj says to send you he regards!
Tell Emily that my companion did know katie fellows. We will talk more about it after we finish our e-mails.
Love you all! I'm praying for you dad! I hope all is well with the family and with missionary work in the ward!
Congrats on your patriarchal blessing Ammon! Good luck in Allstate Anna!
LOVE SHUME!
Elder Fredrickson
Sorry for the short e-mails lately. Most of what I need to say is in the audio recordings.
As for your questions mom, my eating is ok... I don't really have time to cook much anymore so it is usually somethink quick like a sufllaqe or fruit or yogurt or something. Thats really why I asked about the rice seasonings...it would be quick and easy...and I don't want to eat simply white rice and thats it. Vegi's don't take long to cut and throw in if that is part of it, but something really QUICK, or something I could microwave after I make a big batch you know?
I don't think I need anything. I stay warm; winter is almost over. I haven't replace my watch yet, but I know I can find something. I have been looking at a couple watches so its not a problem.
Sister Licaj says to send you he regards!
Tell Emily that my companion did know katie fellows. We will talk more about it after we finish our e-mails.
Love you all! I'm praying for you dad! I hope all is well with the family and with missionary work in the ward!
Congrats on your patriarchal blessing Ammon! Good luck in Allstate Anna!
LOVE SHUME!
Elder Fredrickson
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