Monday, March 31, 2014

Here I am with my last companion Elder Lin-Sin from Tahiti!  


Part of the Melbourne city skyline. The tall building is the Eureka tower. We went there for zone p-day and went to the sky deck which is on the 88th floor. Not quite as high as the Sears tower in Chicago but still cool. 


Here I am on the sky deck with a view of Melbourne in the background. 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

 Here's me and a few elders chilling after transfer meeting.

Here's me and my new companion, Elder Ah-Kuoi.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

 My first New Zealand companion, Elder Pearce. We got along so well. Only one transfer together.
 
The first baptism I performed. Chase Mestdagh. She is awesome! 


 When you want to take a board for an object lesson and you don't have a car just tie it to your bike with plastic bags.
 

Sunday, June 16, 2013

 We went on exchanges with the zone leaders and I went to their area. This is an awesome sign a member in their ward had on the door. 

 A really cool photo taken in Frankston. When you look just under the power line you see the Melbourne City sky line. 

 The Elders of Braeside zone at zone meeting. 

 The Braeside zone at zone meeting.

My fifth companion in the field, Elder Jolley. He's from Shelley, Idaho. He wouldn't smile for the photo.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Elder Nyanhamo and me. This guy is a wizard at cooking chicken.


 The Elders of the Braeside zone. Haha

Braeside Zone, zone P-day! Missionaries from Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Tahiti, Africa, England and America.

Friday, May 3, 2013

 Me and Elder Villierme at the mission offiice saying goodbye. He's a great man!

Elder Villierme and me with the "Boomerang man" Anthony Sanders. This guy is really cool. He made all the things we're holding in the photo. Boomerangs and didgeridoos. He does all the aboriginal art. 




 Here's the staple that pwned me while riding my bike. Elder Villierme thought this was really funny.

 The sign in this photo tells the story.



 My new companion, Elder Nyanhamo, from Bindura, Zimbabwe, Africa. He's a cool guy and he cooks really tasty chicken.

 Mom here's one thing I ate while in Hobart. Any guesses? It's a pig's foot. Oh yeah! 

 The red-back spider here in Australia is similar to a black widow I suppose. Definitely avoid them.

 Managed to find my favorite trees at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. 

 This was when I burned a tie at my six month mark.

 A really good pizza Elder Villierme and I made from scratch. Dad you will love this! 




Friday, April 26, 2013

 Representing the Aggies on a cold morning in Bairnsdale. 

 This was a fun night when we had an exchange with the Elders serving in Moe. After many attempts we finally got a photo with us all in the air. 

A hilarious Aussie slang sign. Aussies always say "no worries".