Monday, December 28, 2020

At 12:42?

 Howdy,


I hope that all of you had a great Christmas. Christmas in the mission field is very different than at home, but it was still a great experience! We had a mission wide conference on the 23rd and a district activity playing basketball on Christmas day. It was also fun to talk to my family and unwrap presents with them on Christmas morning.

My favorite story from this week happened on Saturday the 26th. I woke up and saw that my watch said that it was 42 minutes after the hour. I started freaking out because we need to get up at 6:30. So I jumped up and made my bed, and went to go get ready for the day. I was getting ready to exercise when I saw that the clock said 12:42 on Saturday. I thought about it and was like well there's two 12:42s in a day, but my watch says it's Saturday, so I'm right - it's time to get up. I go back into the bedroom and tell my companions it's time to wake up. Elder Leavitt sits up and looks at his watch. In my head I'm like yes Elder Leavitt, you're seeing your watch right - we slept in by twelve minutes and we need to get up right now. He asks me why he needs to wake up, and I tell him that's it's time. I start to walk over to shake Elder Boren to wake him up, and Elder Leavitt stays "at 12:42?" It was then that I realized I had messed up. I said " Oh - sorry" Then I turned off the light and went back to bed for five and a half more hours. 

Another fun thing that happened this week is that Elder Leavitt got an expandable cane for Christmas. It starts small and locks in with a pin, and then you push a button and it pops out to a 5-foot cane. I was messing with it and trying to put the pin back in, but then I slipped and it expanded, ripping a piece of skin out of my thumb. It bled pretty bad for about 40 minutes so that was lame. We had exchanges on Tuesday, and one of the zone leaders took me on a 4-mile trail run, which was totally awesome!!

I have found my favorite Cincinnati food. It is a chillito. It is a plate of chili spaghetti wrapped up in a burrito. It sounds kinda weird, but it is really good. 

We are blessed to be seeing lots of success here in Lawrenceburg. I love it so much, and I know the Lord's hand is in this work!! There is nothing I'd rather be doing than serving a mission!! It is such an amazing experience, and it has brought me so much joy! 

Have an amazing week and a happy New Year!!

Keep Striving!
Elder Rogers


 Our zone holding up geodes during Christmas conference

 Elder Leavitt holding a battle ax during a member meeting

Elder Boren playing with a yo-yo (He loves that thing so much)

Us on a bridge over Tanner's creek

Us on the bridge again

Our district on Christmas

Us with stockings made by Elder Boren's grandma

Jiggly Bush meme
















Monday, December 21, 2020

Merry Christmas From The OCM

 Howdy,

This week was a really good week filled with miracles and great experiences. Now that Elder Boren has been here for a little bit, we've figured each other out better, and everything is going great!! We've taught so many great lessons where the spirit has been super strong. Elder Boren is also really good at Spanish and has helped me so much to get better at speaking the language. I'm really glad he came here because it turns out my Spanish was straight garbage, so it's been nice to have someone to practice with and to give me tips on how to improve. 

I know I shouldn't choose favorites with people we are teaching, but I really love this guy named Leon. Leon was given a life jail sentence a long time ago and was introduced to the Book of Mormon by one of his cellmates. He gets one thirty-minute phone call a week, and he uses it to call me. :) Leon is a special assignment from President Ensign given to Elder Robinson and passed on to me, so I will be teaching him over the phone for my whole mission. It is impossible not to love Leon, and I'm so grateful I know him.. Hopefully, there will be a miracle that allows him to get baptized someday. 

It was snowing pretty hard Wednesday morning, so I had to beg my companions to let us go out to exercise in the morning. They finally agreed to let me go for two miles around the park, and it was so fun! It also allowed me to convince them to let me take some longer runs at the end of the week so I could still hit twenty miles. Running is so fun, even if it just laps around the park. One day when we were playing basketball I made a three-over Elder Leavitt and some guy driving by in his car rolled down his window and yelled "(Dang) you're a baller!" That was pretty cool.  

We are so blessed. We have seen so many miracles in Lawrenceburg this week. We held a special ward fast this Sunday for missionary work, and we saw many miracles. We have found so many amazing new people to teach, and currently have 4 people on date for baptism (two more coming soon)!! I know that this is the Lord's work, and I have seen His hand in so many ways this week!!

Merry Christmas!! Keep Striving Everybody!!
Elder Rogers

(Elder Boren has a tripod and likes taking pictures which is why there's a lot of us)

Our district

Us in the road by our house

Us with our car at the Batesville building

Us with a broken heart mirror we found at Walmart (kinda bugged they made me take my mask off for that)

Elder Leavitt holding a cactus (The sisters demanded that they took a picture of him like that at district councilđŸ€·‍♂️)


Monday, December 14, 2020

Eating Chicken Poop Will Do It To You

 Howdy!

This was a pretty good week. The biggest change from this week was saying goodbye to Elder Robinson, and welcoming in Elder Boren. I really like Elder Boren. He was originally assigned to Uruguay and was in the MTC when all the COVID stuff went down. I'm now the only OG to the OCM in my companionship. It was sad to say goodbye to Elder Robinson, but I really like the feel of our new companionship. 

We had a pretty good week. We are staying really busy and have found a lot of awesome people to teach! One of our friends who is usually high came to church, and it was so awesome! Church is a really different experience on the mission life. You pray less so that you can have a good experience and more that your investigators will have a good experience. Missions really are thinking about other people and how you can help them all day and I love it. 

As a going-away gift for Elder Robinson, I shaved my legs for him. I cut my legs twice, but they are the smoothest legs on planet earth. They felt way cold whenever I went outside though, and I'm just not a fan of the feel. Sorry to all the girls that do that on a regular basis. 

Also, we were in the middle of a lesson this week, and the dog puked because: "she likes to eat chicken poop". It was really funny/gross, and I was glad I was wearing a mask (for the first time ever) cause I couldn't smell the poop vomit. 

I ran 20 miles this week which felt so nice! I wish I could do more but twenty is MUCH better than zero!

Have a super great week! The church is true!! Keep Striving!
Elder Rogers


Me with Elder Robinson, Boren, and Leavitt

Me while we were filming a video for Facebook


A sticky note I made when we sticky noted one of our investigators 


Monday, December 7, 2020

Sleeping In A Member's Bed

Howdy,

The highlight of this week was Alyssa HĂ€gbloms baptism!! We co-taught her with the sisters, and since only one companionship is allowed to go we weren't allowed to be there in person. The baptism was after church at our building though so we filled the font and set everything up for the baptism and then left the relief society room and headed for the primary room on the other side of the closed curtain where we joined the meeting through zoom. We could kind of hear what was going on, but having zoom was nice. After the baptism, we left and went back to talk to everybody and stuff. The spirit was really strong. It was amazing to watch- even if we were on zoom from the room over.

Another weird thing that happened is when we made a Facebook video. Sister Eliason has wanted us to make a video with her forever, and we've been reluctant because she's a little crazy, but we finally did. We decided we would just go and do it finally to make her happy. I ended up wearing her husband's PJs and being in her bed for one of the scenes. Elder Robinson then throws water on me. Anyway, it's a dope video that I'm excited to see uploaded in a couple weeks. 

We also got transfer news. I learned that I will be staying in Lawrenceburg with Elder Leavitt, and we will be receiving Elder Boren. He seems nice with how much I've talked to him today. 

God is involved in missionary work and in our lives. Miracles are real, and I have seen so many in my short time out here. I'm excited to begin a new chapter in my mission, and to keep helping the people of Lawrenceburg!!

Have a great week everybody! 
Keep Striving!!
Elder Tanner Rogers


Elder Robinson with the camera when we filmed the video

 The Ice Skating Rink was at "full capacity" but nobody was inside

 Tanner's Creek


Us by the Lawrenceburg tree

Us with Alyssa after her baptism


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