Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Pursuit of Happyness‏

Oye! Ya'at'eeh!

Soooo this week was fantabulous. Yes, that's a word now. Also crazy. So. much. happened. Annnnd here we go:

Monday: Typical P-day, not a whole bunch happened, just helped the Elders who were getting transferred get ready for that. On the plus side, got to hang out with the cutest puppy of ALL time. Bar none. Also had an incredible lesson with Eric, we were able to bring out a member with us and the spirit was there and life was just awesome. Pictures of the puppy to come soon.

Tuesday: TRANSFER DAY!!!!! Got the Elders shipped out to where they need to be, got some trio lessons in with Elder Hill whilst we were waiting for his new comp. Went out to Dennehotso and got the Elders there all set up in their new place and ready to work! Got back to Kayenta just about the same time as all the new Elders to the District showed up. They all seem awesome! Then ZL's showed up with Elder Broadbent! They're in a trio now, and that rocks, because Elder Broadbent rocks. Dwayne had his interview with them, which went swimmingly, the ZL's loved him! Then a fantastic dinner with the McCarty family. They absolutely rock. Only blow of the day was finding out that Richard G. Scott was gone... Geez... 3 Apostles in a matter of months! This will be an interesting General Conference.

Wednesday: Highlights of the day: A couple of great lessons, bought a BMX bike at the flea market for $20--we go there instead of lunch to talk with as many people as possible, and it was a deal I couldn't pass up. Twill be great, except riding a BMX bike with a suit on (suit season starts with conference...) will be interesting... Also had a drag race with the bishop at a stoplight. If we didn't have the Tiiwii (essentially an onboard, electronic backseat driver), we totally would have won ;)

Thursday: Awesome District meeting! Especially considering I had no idea who half of the district was going to be... This transfer is going to be fantastic! Also brought Brother Chunn teaching with us tonight, and it went great! Northbear's family (with sons named East, West, and South Bear respectively--I love that family XD) is trying to prepare for the temple!!! There's no greater blessing IN THE WORLD than getting to be with those you love forever.

Friday: Every. Single. Lesson. Fell. Through. Did get to see some ancient pottery though, so that's cool. 

Saturday: DWAYNE GOT BAPTIZED TODAY!!!!!! More joy than I thought I could ever have--seeing him, surrounded with friends and family, making promises with God. Ahh! He and his wife are preparing to get sealed together as a family with their son in a year, and life is just great :)

Sunday: Dwayne got confirmed, had fire pizza at the McCurdies (habeneros and other peppers ground into the sauce), fantastic testimony meeting, and we got to have another lesson with Eric! All in all, just a great day.

Monday: Got to go to the temple!!!!!! :D It was kinda weird being 4 hours away from BYU to be honest, but such is life. Just an awesome, awesome day. It was like being in a foreign place with all the mormons being there and it not being on the Rez... Only not great part of the day was Elder Udy's being sick after coming out of the temple until late that night... Poor guy, I'm pretty sure he's gonna win the first to drop 10 lbs challenge--he lost like 7 in a matter of hours, if ya catch my drift. But, he's feeling much better now, so that's great :)

Tuesday: Annnnd now I'm here! Thought for the week: "True happiness comes only by making others happy." I know that's true. There's never been a happier, or a harder, time in my life. I feel like one of the main reasons for a mission is to help change why we do things: "Behold, this is my work and my glory, to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man." Think of it: everything our Heavenly Father does is centered around bringing His children the most real, lasting joy. And that's what He gets His joy from! Every parent knows that the most happiness comes from seeing their children succeed and be happy. And that's where I feel I've begun to change the most: my motivation for doing, for being, for serving is shifting from being for me to being for them. My happiness, my joy, comes from seeing my brothers and sisters make changes in their life to bring them closer to their Heavenly Father, to their families, and to the people they have the potential to become. Life is awesome. 

Love you all! Have an incredible week!!! 

Nizhoni na'ash


Elder Kraus














Monday, September 21, 2015

Awesome Week!‏

Hello everyone! So this week was really great! Only problem: all of the videos I had taken of the week are too big to send! (even when they're supah tiny.... so! I'll send pictures, even though they're not as fantastic.

Highlights of the week:

Monday-- absolutely fantastic! Went on a great hike through slot canyons and up to the flag in Monument Valley. Twas crazy. Got home, had an incredible lesson with Eric, really looking forward to the rest of the week.

Tuesday-- Interviews with President! It was great getting to talk about the progress of what's happening in Kayenta. Exchanges in Monument Valley with Elder Hill! Got to teach one of our favorites, Brother Fletcher. We always read and discuss the Book of Mormon with him, and it's incredible to see him as he grows to understand it.

Wednesday-- tracted out Oljeto! Met some really great people, helped stack some chizh (firewood), and practically got blown away with all of the wind. Went to Bob's Teepee village that night and had a great lesson with him. Stars out here like you wouldn't believe....

Thursday-- Awesome District Meeting on the importance of Becoming more like Christ. Hopefully, something learned will stick. Looking forward to the next transfer, and the chance to help the district progress. Also! Peaches came in. We have 3 boxes, soooo like literally hundreds of them. Since them, Elder Udy and I have eaten little else, with disastrous consequences. No need to go further into that.

Friday-- Bryant's Birthday! Woot woot! Happy birthday man, you rock! :) and Dwayne got married today! :D the best part of what we get to do out here is seeing people change and act on what they've come to know to be true. His baptism is coming up this Saturday, and we couldn't be more excited for him to be taking this step in his life.

Saturday-- wasn't sure how today would turn out; we had no scheduled lessons, but it actually went super well! Scary story of the day: We were hoghan hunting (when we're already out of the central part of town, we look for people to teach waayyy out in the boonies. So. We found a house! It looked promising, but for some reason, I parked the truck in a way so that we could get out of there quickly...so we start walking up to the house, when a pack of angry pit bulls comes out from around the corner... we picked up rocks to scare them away, buuuttt of course they weren't rock trained. So, we got out of there as fast as missionaries could go! Luckily, no bites, just a bit of adrenaline. Apart from that, a lot of great lessons with a lot of great people! :) And Elder Udy and I will be staying in Kayenta for the next 6 weeks! (P.O. Box 151, Kayenta AZ 86033 if 

Sunday-- Sundays always fly by! Fantastic day at church, fantastic lessons with a lot of fantastic people! :) 

Monday-- annnnd now I'm here! 













Monday, September 7, 2015

Another Day Another Destiny (on this endless road to calvary, etc. etc.)‏

Hello Everyone!

I can't believe how crazy fast this week went by! It's interesting how days seem to blend together out here... Alright. Highlights from the week: 
1) Another incredible lesson with Eric last Sunday!! I've never seen someone so prepared for this gospel. Excited to be teaching him more this week :)
2) Had a rocking day doing flips and such on the sand dunes again! haha my form is terrible, but it's getting there... slowly but surely!
3) We double hit the area with the Zone Leaders for a couple of days! Elder Thompson went with Elder Udy; I went with Elder Beuce. We went traveling down a dirt road I hadn't been on for a long while and had an interesting experience with someone we met.... The further out of K-town you get, the more primitive setting people live in. There's a fantastic member here; Sister Young, who lives in a little hogan, which she's lived in her whole life. It's incredible. It's completely waterproof, and they actually have a gas line built into the wall! Supah cool. Also got to teach Coleman again-one of the smartest people we've met since coming out here! He's progressing, just has some things he needs to take care of.... Hahahahaha we were teaching him Alma 47: The principle of never lowering your standards, or else there can be drastic consequences. This story uses Amalikiah as the main antagonist, and upon hearing how he secured command of the lamanite army, Coleman remarks: that clever b***** XD he's working on language, but it was the funniest comment I've ever heard for that story.
4) Actually had a rocking district meeting! Centered it around our calling, and the principle of exact obedience and how it can bless and change our missions. Hopefully there will be changes in the district; will be following up in this coming week. The elders in this district have so much potential! 
5) Elder Udy and I are starting anew our efforts to become spiritually and physically stronger: we're in a race to see who can drop 10 lbs fastest. (without pulling any tricks from wrestling season)
6) Got to have an incredible lesson with Dwayne; he's so ready for baptism! He gets excited every Saturday for what he'll be learning in church that Sunday! You don't meet many people who value the sabbath day like that... it's fantastic :)
7) Went on a transfer to Chilchinbeto with Elder Hunter again! It's one of the deepest rez areas in the mission; it's interesting to see how the work is out there. I'm convinced that there's not a place in the U.S. more poverty stricken than some areas in the deep rez... There's literally a family of 5 who live in a small, hollowed-out shell of a trailer. Regardless, they're a phenomenal, happy people. Goes to show that happiness in life doesn't come from owning things...


Thought for the week: when it comes down to it, everything important in life deals with relationships. This gospel is centered around building your relationship with yourself (learning who you are, where you came from, where you're going, why you're here, what your weaknesses are, how you can continually improve each day), others (the family: a proclamation to the world, your ward family, everyone is your brothers and sisters... One of the most fantastic things about this gospel is that it makes it so the relationships we form here, our families, etc. can be perpetuated beyond the grave! We can be with our families and loved ones FOREVER!), and God  ("this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true god, and jesus christ, whom thou hast sent.” We build our relationship with God and Christ through emulating them, through prayer, through scripture study, etc. One of the major purposes of this life is becoming like Christ, which we can more fully do as we get to know Him more, through His atonement).

So yeah! Pumped for this next week! 

Love you all!

Hozho nana

Elder Kraus

P.S. Apparently, I sound more and more like a navajo when I speak and tell stories during lessons.... not sure how to feel about that, but it's cool :)


Have an incredible week!