I received a letter from Dyllon last Friday. Enclosed was a letter for the family, The Chattertons and the Priest Quorum.
Dear Family:
How are things back home? Things are going great here with me. We has "C's" baptism. She had to go under 3 times but eventually the ordinance got done! We have another investigator "A" who has a baptism date for the 27th. She seems golden and listened to every session of conference excluding Priesthood session.
Its been raining here a lot and the temperatures are getting cooler. How is the weather back home? As the Holidays are coming closer, I am kinda bummed that I don't get to spend it with you guys, but I will survive, I guess.
Also, President Irion told us that Christmas music is approved, obviously nothing that would not meet mission standards, but pretty much anything on FM100 of Kosy 106.5 is approved. I would love a Christmas CD. If you could put one together for me I would really appreciate it.
Also, Happy Birthday Dad! I know that it is early, but I sent you a card in the mail. I just don't trust the mail system to get it to you in time.
Anyway, I'm doing awesome and things could not be going better. Have Avery tell the Priest's that I love them and miss Sundays in the Bishops office and that they need to go easy on the cheese whiz!
Love Dyllon
Priest Quorum,
How are you all going? Just let me tell you how much I miss the Priest Quorum! I still think back to all the great times we've had through out the years, and I still miss the easy cheese and crackers on Sundays!
I just wanted to write Ya'll a letter and let you know how I'm doing. I'm doing well. Me and my Companion, Elder Friedman are teaching many people the Gospel. We recently held a baptism of a young 9 year old girl last Saturday. Her and her family are now preparing to get sealed.It is amazing to see the gospel of Jesus Christ change people's lives and it's a rewarding feeling to know you were a tool in Heavenly Father's hands to help better a persons life!
I would just like to leave you with my testimony about my mission experience so far and I'm only 3 months in. It's preparing me for life I guess. The things you experience out here will prepare you to be a better student, husband, father etc... I can already see the benefits from my mission and I'm still fairly new. With President Monson's announcement last Saturday, I would encourage you guys to go as soon as you can. Don't prolong these blessings! My life has been forever blessed and impacted by this experience and I know yours will too!
When I first left for the MTC, I thought that coming out here as a sacrifice and I thought about all the things I would be sacrificing. But I realize now that this is the farthest thing from a sacrifice. This is the greatest blessing I could ever receive. I promise your mission will be the same, SO GO!
I Love You All!
Big Dyll
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