Sunday, November 8, 2009

Hello all!


Hello everyone sorry its taken me SO long to update!! But here I go.... So Elder Allen left Temecula, 3 weeks ago as of today. And has been IN the MTC for 2 weeks and 4 days. And to let you really know how he is feeling and doing I'm going to include quotes from letters and emails.




10-22
"The MTC here is CRAZY!! So much energy, and if your willing, endless spirit. Unfortunately I'm still pretty 'deer in the headlights' right now. But its getting better. Once I get into a solid routine I'll be able to focus more and learn this language!! It's hard but I know if I do my best and try, the Lord will bless me with this language."


Elder Allen and ELder Peterson

So need less to say week one was hard. But that's to be expected. Elder Allen has had the opportunity to visit the Temple once a week, he said.

"Starting week two of my MTC stay on Wednesday. It's getting
MUCH better now that I'm in routine. The language is still tough, but i'm
learning every day......Today me and my district got the opportunity to go to the temple again. Such a great thing to do each week. Me and Elder Peterson went early to do 9 initiatories for some family names I had. It's so much more meaningful when you have a name to do from your family!"


missionaries infront of the temple :)


P day!

He absolutely loves Pdays and doing his laundry. He's turned laundry time into "see how many letters I can write" time. He also HIGHLY recommends the chocolate milk.

Laundry time!!

Its amazing to those of us who are writing him-to even after a few weeks-sense a change in him. He truly is growing up, learning more, and absorbing every detail. I don't know about you, but I know for me the transition was hard. But in one of his letters he wrote,

"It feels like I'm leaving but that my Heavenly Father will take care of everything I'm leaving. And knowing my family and friends are in the most capable hands, I'm comforted. Sure, I can't see everyone or hear my friends voices, but that doesn't mean you're gone. I have no idea what my future holds for me. But I KNOW this- as long as I continue to do my Father's work and listen to his counsel, I WILL be taken care of. Whatever happens to you, to me, to any of us. The Lord has a great work for great people who've been prepared to do it. We are his children and as such we will be cared for. Whatever may happen, trust in the Lord and I know you will see such great works come forth from you and your example, and blessings greater than you can possibly imagine will be yours."



So that's all I am going to write for now. But Elder Allen would much appreciate prayers and letters. If any of you want to receive the email's he sends out or write him a letter let me know. Thanks

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Final Night

Well, hello all! It's officially Elder Allen now. Pretty intense, I know. My report time is 12:45 (11:45 PST) tomorrow afternoon. So, effectively, this is my last night of my partially un-responsible "teenage" years. (Minus the fact that I was already ordained Elder two days ago.) Or, rather, tomorrow is the first day of the two years that will totally define my future life.

My greatest support, my brother Kent, gave me a quote that stuck with him through his mission - "I would rather take your body back home in a casket than to receive you home early having lost your virtue." Yes, it's an intense example. But there is great importance behind it. These two years of my life are not mine, but my Father in Heaven's. Sure, I could goof off and just enjoy being in Canada, but then I've only cheated myself and everyone who is counting on me to perform this great work. If I let one day slip by without purpose, I've halted the work and let down those who need me.

D&C 4
" 1 Now behold, a marvelous work is about to come forth among the children of men.
2 Therefore, O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength, that ye may stand blameless before God at the last day.
3 Therefore, if ye have desires to serve God ye are called to the work;
4 For behold the field is white already to harvest; and lo, he that thrusteth in his sickle with his might, the same layeth up in store that he perisheth not, but bringeth salvation to his soul;
5 And faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God, qualify him for the work.
6 Remember faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, brotherly kindness, godliness, charity, humility, diligence.
7 Ask, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Amen"

So, here I am. And tomorrow, I will begin a great work. I'm reminded of the Elders who knocked on the door of Tai and Truman Allen so many years ago. Without that great service, where would I be now? The legacy of all those of my family who have served missions, the legacy I will create in my own mission, would never exist if it were not for those two Elders serving their God with all their heart, might, mind and strength. That is the great work I hope to do. To give all those in darkness the light of this gospel. To give the children that will start their lives here on this earth that opportuinity to feel God's love.

So, how's that for an epic last post?

Thanks so much for all of you who've supported me so much to get to this point. Special thanks to Brianne for helping me help all of you stay posted via Blog power! My prayers will be with you, and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me soon.

-Elder Allen


(DearElder.com)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

appendectomy

Hello all! This is Brianne, and I'll be keeping this blog up and running while Jared is out in field. But I just thought all of you family and friends should know Sunday at 3am Jared was taken to the emergency room. And at 10 am, the same day, he had an emergency appendectomy.

The surgery went well, and they're letting him come home today(a day earlier than anticipated). But there's been some complications with the insurance company and jazz. So we'd all really appreciate prayers on his behalf. So he can have a speedy recovery and be able to leave on time to his mission.

Thanks!!
-Brianne

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Happy Birthday (to me!)

It's my birthday!! (Actually, yesterday was, but if you don't frequently check my blog, the you wouldn't know because I set this post to look like it was posted yesterday. It's like I just time traveled... via blog power.) I'm officially 19. Gross. That gives me a month and 8 more days (7 now, if you DO check frequently and know I'm cheating the space-time continuum) before I leave for Utah, and 11 (10) before I enter the MTC. So crazy... anyway, thanks for the visits, and hope you're all doing well!

-Jared

Monday, September 7, 2009

Thanks to my totally inconsiderate and scheming friend...

I've been forcibly dragged into the "world of" Twitter. So, as you can see, I will not cease to shamelessly advertise and spam this newly found "service". You have been warned. But, on the upside, you can now follow me even more regularly via 140 character "updates". Fans of Jared, feel free to squeal in delight.

This has been a shameless advertisement of the "Twitter Messaging Service"

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

VANCOUVER, CANADA!!!

I'M GOING TO CANADA!! AAAAHHH!!!! (that's my WAY excited voice) And, get this: SPANISH SPEAKING! What are the odds of that? Holy crow, I'm still in shock!! I report to the Provo, Utah Missionary Training Center on October 21, 2009. WoW!!! Updates to come!

-A very excited JAred (AKA Elder Allen)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Waiting Game...

So, my papers are officially in, now waiting on Salt Lake for my call. Wow... I'm a really nervous/anxious/excited/losing-my-mind bunch of nerves right now! Someone from my ward submitted his papers around two weeks ago, and just got his call to Albuquerque, New Mexico. That means I should have mine about two weeks from now too, and we'll probably be in the MTC (missionary training center) together. Soooo crazy!

Right now I'm in the process of moving. I'll be staying with my best friend Bryce pretty much until I leave while I'm working (on my way to paying half of my mission all on my own! Costs about $9,600 for a two year mission, I'll have roughly $5,000 by the end of next month) and staying with my Mom on the weekend. My plans this summer? Study, study, study, have tons of fun, study some more, play some video games, work out, and study! That's the plan at least ;P

Ok, that's all for tonight. I'll keep you posted!!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Welcome!

Friends, family, and the like - hello! I set up this blog to keep in touch with all those I care about enough to keep in touch with. It's the most convenient way I've found to do this, as it lets me share what's going on in my life in a visual, interactive(ish) environment. Well, it beats emails at least.

Here's the story! I just finished up my last real day of high school today, and I'll be fully graduated at the end of the week! In about three months time, I'll be 19. That means I'm going on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints! (OK guys, you can stop rolling your eyes at me. Not everyone here's Mormon!) Pretty much every boy who's been brought up in this church has been taught that a mission is what they should aim for. Certainly not a requirement, as "the bar has been raised" and the qualifications are higher than they have ever been, but something I could never in good conscious fail to take part of. I've been incredibly blessed throughout my entire life, and I know I have to make it up in some part by giving of my time and strength for the next two years and serve the Lord.

So that is where I will be in just a few months! I'll get my call about 3 weeks from now, give or take a few days. My eldest brother, Kent, served in the Philippines and now speaks fluent Tagalog. My older brother, Ryan, served in São Paulo, Brazil, and speaks fluent Portuguese. Both are in the U.S. Coast Guard and have been incredibly blessed by their service (the usefulness of their new found language the most outwardly noticeable). It's a great legacy I have to look up to, but also a great strength in their lessons learned and conviction in the gospel.

Upon my leave (in early September-ish) I'll hand over the keys to my best friend and sister, Brianne, who will post regular updates in the form of my letters and photos I'll be relaying home. She'll help me on this end so I can focus on the work!

Well, that about ties it all up for now. I'll be posting again soon with more news about my mission call and other updates in my life until and after then. Thanks for visiting, and I hope to hear from you all soon!

-Future Elder (Jared) Allen