Monday, September 28, 2015

Devon - week 67

We had another survey to do today :(  


We went over to Eric Keren house and taught him the Word of Wisdom and some of the commandments.  Eric has already been trying to quite Coffee for a couple 2 weeks and he has totally given it up.  He still has his baptism date for the 17 of October!!!   

After the lesson we asked him wife to help us figure out the baptism program and then Eric asked her if she wanted the lessons and she said that she did not have enough time but then we told her that we could teach lessons in 20 minutes or less and she agreed so we might be able to baptize the whole family!!! 

1st game of BULLDOG tournament - vs TRINITY

Game vs Collins ends in another TIE

We started out so strong and got an early goal.  1-0

We were definitely a stronger and more dominate team.  The game should have been a win.

Robert was injured in the first half and so was Michael Raybine.
Neither were able to go back in.

We ended in a tie 1-1.

Robert came home and iced his leg.  Betsy gave him anti-inflammatory.  We certainly hope he's okay.

Highlands ends in a TIE

tie 1-1

Monday, September 21, 2015

Devon - week 66

I apologies that emails have been as weekly as they have been.  

It has been a wonderful to see the progress that we are making in our area.  We got to finally meet Br Funk who is struggling in his faith and is a Less Active.  He was honest about how he felt about the Gospel and the spirit was there as he talked about how he wanted to know these things for himself and not to say that he believed it because someone else believed it.  We challenged him to meet with us and we told him that we would teach him as a new investigator in which he said he would


Eric lesson went very well.  We brought over a green bureau and for ten min. they started to talk about their experiences that they had in the military and how that effected them emotionally to kill another person who they felt in there heart that they had no right to kill.  The gospel of Jesus Christ just flowed naturally as we talked about faith and repentance.  We promised him that he could feel forgiven.

Both wards have been doing better. The momentum is starting to pick up but we still need to find a bunch.

These pictures came from a friend in Boise that I've met through Devon:

She texted me the photos with this comment:
Hi Betsy!  It's Shelley Carson from Meridian, Idaho.  Elder Lowe served in our ward (Green Valley) for quite a while.  Today while driving by a park, one of our son's friends (Emma, who is not a member) saw the missionaries and jumped out of her car to take a picture with them.  She doesn't know Elder Lowe, but sent this picture to Jaden!  Missionary influence is everywhere!  Have a great night.

This was right after we found out Devon had to go to the doctor for an infection on his chin (from a hair follicle).  It was so great to see his face was healed and he was back to normal.

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Saturday game vs St. Henry on their Senior Night

The starting line up
What a great day for a game, the weather is calm after a bit of rain earlier in the day.  The game is fairly evenly stacked.  St. Henry is very competitive to our boys, although St. Henry has out-shot us 14 to 5.  Ian Miller is in goal since Max is still sick.  He's done a great job.  At half time the score is still 0-0.



In the second half Grey Kinnison gets a goal from an assist from Keyon Gheyoumi at the 43 minute!  We are now up 1-0.  However, just as fast as we got that goal, we are tied - St. Henry scored at the 47th minute... and then we fall behind in the 52nd minute (2-1) ... then again at the 62nd minute (3-1).  

In all honesty the second half was a better half for us statistically; St. Henry only had 8 shots plus the three goals, and we had 6 shots and 1 goal.  It was a shame that we let our defenses down.  

 Robert wasn't involved in any of the plays.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Tough Stretch - Game vs Henry Clay in Lexington

Going into this game, everyone knows that they are currently ranked fourth in the state.

They have a large proportion of seniors on the team, and let me tell you - they are big.  One of their defenders, I kid you not, is at least 6'8".


This game is starting late because we had to travel from Prospect to Lexington during rush hour.  The JV game started late, and so that pushed our game back.  Robert starts on the wing again.  

This team is very aggressive and determined.  They have 17 shots and 5 shots on goal plus two goals in the first half compared to our 1 shot.  We are doing a great job defending ourselves against such a tough team.

Half time 2-0 (we are behind)

The second half is better than the first ... Henry Clay only has 9 shots, 5 shots on goal and 2 goals.  We get 3 shots, 2 shots on goal and Keyon scored on a PK in the 76th minute of the game.

Robert played very aggressively.  

On our way home Betsy stopped at Walmart to see if she couldn't get the video - Evan Almighty for the seminary class, but they didn't have it.

We didn't get home until 12:00 am!!!!  Robert was exhausted.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

8th Game - home vs Oldham County (need article and photos)

This is the first "District" game of the season and so it counts just a little more than the other games.

Devon - Week 64 "Tribulations brings Blessings"

These past two weeks have been very memorable.  I am training Elder Ray who is from south California near the town of Rancho Cucamonga.  

These past weeks have been difficult but so rewarding.  I knew that we were going to have a difficult first weeks because we were both new to the area and I would also be training him.  I didn’t expect the physical roadblocks we were about to encounter. When Elder Ray was in the MTC he caught a cold.  Then he gave me the Cold. There has not been a day since we have been companions that both of us have been physically healthy.  Even today I still recovering.  We both had colds, he had food poisoning, teeth problems, bike problems, almost dislocated his hand.  My opinion is that he has had a pretty tough 2 weeks in the field so far.  I got a cold, my district Leader stepped on my leg by accident as I was running and brought me to stop, and I have had foot sore problems.  All of these could have caused us to take a sick day but we have kept working.  I have shotgun before and there were investigators when I went into the area.  This area on the other hand has only a few eternal investigators that are not really interested.  As a trainer I want to show how great it is to be a missionary and to help him be a better teacher.  Unfortunately we have not done to much teaching because we have been trying to find people. I am not telling you this to complain, to show how diligent we are, or to have you feel bad but to show that all scriptures are fulfilled D&C 58 and that God is Amazing 

 1 Hearken, O ye elders of my church, and give ear to my word, and learn of me what I will concerning you, and also concerning this land unto which I have sent you.

 2 For verily I say unto you, blessed is he that keepeth my commandments, whether in life or in death; and he that is faithful in tribulation, the reward of the same is greater in the kingdom of heaven.

 3 Ye cannot behold with your natural eyes, for the present time, the design of your God concerning those things which shall come hereafter, and the glory which shall follow after much tribulation.

 4 For after much tribulation come the blessings. Wherefore the day cometh that ye shall be crowned with much glory; the hour is not yet, but is nigh at hand.

 5 Remember this, which I tell you before, that you may lay it to heart, and receive that which is to follow.

 6 Behold, verily I say unto you, for this cause I have sent you—that you might be obedient, and that your hearts might be prepared to bear testimony of the things which are to come;    

For after much tribulation come the blessings.  We have to remember that no matter how big or small the tribulation blessings come. We have been praying and trying so hard to find people to teach. I know that this scripture and the scriptures are true, that God does answer prays and that there are really no coincidences. I have know this for a long time but this story strengthens it.   

On our first Sunday at the Meadowlark ward we met a man named Eric Keren.  Their seemed something about him that was special but we just thought that he was a member.  He then introduced himself in Gospel Principles as a Jew and an atheist.  His parents raised him as a Jew in tradition but not in belief.  He went into the Marines and after that he became a LAPD in LA.  He has seen a lot of death and destruction that has desensitized him to spiritual things. We asked him if he would be interested in learning more but he told us that he was not ready for us.  The next week at church he came up to us excitedly and said "guys I got revelation, I think I am ready to talk to you guys."  Elder Ray and I were blown away and excited too. We taught him last Monday - it was a long lesson but one of the best lessons.  We brought Cheri Graffus with us and she bore the perfect testimony to him.  He kept saying, "I felt the same way," and “me and you will get a long.”  They really connected on a spiritual level.  He had many questions and  a lot of them were really good questions that I have not thought about.  Yet, the spirit taught us what we should say. At the end of the lesson we asked him if he would read and pray with real intent if he would be baptized October 17 and when could we meet next.  He said yes to both and he asked us to come back this Thursday which is tomorrow.  God has prepared him so much.  We got a new investigator and a baptism date!!! 

Cheri Graffus is a recent convert that got baptized the same day that Veronica did, August 15.  We are teaching her the new member lessons.  She is on fire with Family History and the Gospel.  She is doing very well as a new convert.  


James Family are a really cool family that just got sealed recently.  They used to be bikers (motorcycle). 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Everyone is getting SICK (except Robert)

So ...

First Mark was sick for an entire week before Marissa went out to college.

Then on the day we arrive in Utah (August 25) Marissa comes down with a super sore throat and sinus congestion.  It's no sad, this is her first week and orientation at BYU!  She takes medicine and slowly improves.

At the same time, Jessica and Tate get sick on Thursday (August 27) - same thing - congestion, cold symptoms.  BOO!!!

Then on Sunday morning (September 6) Betsy wakes up with a super sore throat and sinus congestion.  She is miserable.  She takes medicine and slowly improves.

But, the worst happened Sunday night when Marissa got stomach sick and had to rush to the dorm bathrooms a few times to throw up.  She called home around 4:45 am miserable and feeling terrible.  She had NO strength, NO energy and felt terrible.  Oh, how my heart ached for her and I wished I could be there to comfort her.  She did all the things that I would have done for her.

We hope and pray she, Jessica, Tate and myself get well soon --- and that Robert can avoid getting sick.

Labor Day Weekend - Improvements around the house








Thursday, September 3, 2015

7th Game Loss to Floyd County (need photos)

Although we didn't play as well as we usually do and lost the game, the boys as a whole fought hard and played hard against bigger and stronger boys.

Most of the Floyd County players were seniors - of which 2 of them were friends of Robert's from when he played up at Javanon.  Alex Gilespi and Harrison Rice.  Not to mention that their coach was Robert's coach for the same team.  He has been coaching at that school since 2010 (and maybe even before)  After the game, Betsy got a picture of Robert with the three of them.

We came from behind the whole game.  They got up by 1 only 8 minutes into the game, but then they got up by an amazing kick by our friend Alex #6 that just snuck by Max.  2-0:  But then we have an amazing chip from Dylan Smith to Gray Kinnison to make it 2-1 at half time.

After the half, Floyd County - #5 scores the third goal.  Luckily we scored again with 12 minutes left to play.  We need another goal and have a few opportunities, but just can't convert them into a goal.

Robert, Mason, Gray, Dylan, all take shots on goal in the second half.  It was a sloppy game by both teams, but we were close!!

Quote for the Day

"Happiness is found along the way ...
... not at the end of the road.
- Cowabunga Bay (7/30/10)