Well happy Father's Day! I hope all the fathers out there had a good Father's Day, especially my own dad and grandfathers.
This week was a little
different. We weren't able to meet with as many people as we would have
liked, so we ended up doing a lot more service. Thursday we helped this
guy Matt put his trampoline down to ground level. There was already a
hole dug, maybe 2 feet down at its deepest spots and about the right
size for the trampoline to fit in. So we got to digging and using the
pick axe to break up the ground, and it was going pretty good for a
while, because he had let the ground soak for a while before we came
over. However, once we got all the softer dirt out of there, things got a
little more tough. And this is Arizona. So things got a little more hot. And
the ground got a little harder, until we brought out the sprinkler and
started digging with that spraying over the hole. That helped cool
things down and soften things up pretty well, until we were practically
diggin in mud. But that was better than digging through solid rock, so it
was nice. Finally, after about 6 hours we got the hole dug big enough
and deep enough and we threw the trampoline in the ground. So that felt
good to get everything done. That was probably the most exciting thing
that happened this week. The sunburn felt nice, haha.
Something I've been thinking
about a lot recently is our Heavenly Father's Plan of Happiness for us. A
lot of people seem to think either God isn't there, or doesn't care what
we do with this life. But I think its the other way around. He cares a
great deal. and he wants us to do the things that He knows will make us
happy in the long run, even when things get bad for us. Its kind of like
a test. We are sent here to be tested, to see if we are willing to
follow Jesus Christ, and to prove we want to return to live with him. He
has prepared us with everything we need, namely the Gospel of Christ,
and as we live in accordance with that gospel we see the blessings of
choosing correct answers on this "test", and even when we make mistakes,
we are able to do "test corrections'' through repentance, made possible
by the Savior. I know that the Gospel is true, and I am grateful for
the opportunity I have to repent and to live my life in closer harmony
with His gospel.
Well, I hope everything is going well at home. Take care and God bless,
Elder Hiatt
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