Sunday, October 26, 2014

Hastings


My travels to Hasting were great.  I got to ride the bus!  It was a three hour bus ride.  I sat next to this wonderful old lady on the very front row of the bus and she gave me a tour the entire way telling me what the names of all of the rivers are, what places were and why they are named what they are. For example, Porirua means 2 harbors in Maori.  I never knew all of these facts until I jumped on the bus with her!  So, the route we took took us up to Paraparaumu instead of Featherston so I got to see all of the east coast.  I was able to talk with her the entire way about the church. Come to find out her brother married a Mormon, then converted and moved to the states.  I asked if we could come and visit her and she said yes, and gave me her phone number.  I plan on looking her up this week.  It was a good trip.

Our flat is sort of rubbish! I did not get to take any pictures this week because I have been so busy cleaning. So many nasty Elders have been here.    I got a whole tub full of dirt out of the vacuum today.  

Being back up here in the north has been good,  it has just been a flood of memories.  At first I was kind of dreading it, but then I counted all my blessings and all of the people that I would be able to see and everything.  I am hoping to see some of them soon.



My companion is Elder Ingles and he is from the north of Australia.  He just came from Queenstown where he was trained and has been out for 8 months,  he is still learning how to work in a hard working missionary area.  It is very different than what he had in Queenstown. He is from a really small branch in Australia with only 70 people, so this ward is massive to him.

The very first day I was here we were able to set a baptismal date with a 15 year old boy.  We are planning on setting 2 more this week too!  I really am excited to be in here in Hastings in a large ward.  The members have so many activities and I feel like that is why they are so successfully with missionary work here.  


How awesome is this?  Do you remember me going to a basketball game with Ryan in Napier?  Well, this is the famous basketball player we saw, and he is in the Hastings 1st ward and they organized this fireside.  He is the 2nd counselor in their ward.  (I'm in the Hastings 2nd ward). But.... This is happeed this weekend.  He did  the fireside. We showed up Saturday and had a hymn and a prayer and then had basketball games.    In the morning we and a few other missionaries did a short MTC thing.  We taught them how to door knock, and teach.  Then after that we went and invited all of the boys to come to the fireside. Yesterday, church was all about missionary work.  It was an awesome experience for them and they sort of saw what we go through each day.  Then we all went to the Hastings 1st ward. So I haven't even been to my ward yet.    We also had a preach my gospel study night with them.  We studied from it and learned the importance of the Book of Mormon, then they had a fireside to end it all.  It was really busy, but it was just great!


This is beautiful Hastings!  We share a car with the sisters, and we usually don't need it, so I have mostly been biking. I can't believe this is my last transfer!    

I love you so much!
Ofa Atu

Elder Tuckett

This is Elder Lawrence.(on the right)  Do you remember him?  He was in my intake.  He has 2 more transfers.  He is the only one that is not going home early.  I can't stay until the next transfer at the end of January though because not only do I need to be back for school, but sadly, my visa will be expiring before that transfer is over.  

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Back Where I Began

I am being transferred to Hastings.  It is up in the area where I started my mission so I am excited to see some of the friends that I made up there.  Elder Richardson (who I trained) will be my zone leader so I am excited for that.  I can't wait to see him!!!!  I don't know my companion, but I know it is going to be a great 8 weeks.  I will also be back in a car! 

I can't believe you went to the Phoenix temple open house again!  We are going to go to all of these temples when I get home, right?  The Phoenix temple looks beautiful!  

I got your package.  Thank you so much!  The big bag of sweet tarts are already gone.  And of course I loved the pens.  Thanks for the shirt and socks.  I am going to give several of my shirts to Elder Machee as well as socks.   He really needs them.  Thank you so much.  I forgot to ask for some space bags.  Mine are worn out but if I give away a bunch of clothes, then I think I can come home with only one suitcase.  We will see.  I am scared that I will have no clothes that fit when I come home, or have you sold them all?  


We had a surprise mustache party for this guy at district meeting today.  It was his birthday a couple weeks ago, and we forgot, so we wanted to do something fun today... So mustache party!  It lasted for 10 minutes, then we got straight to the district meeting. 


We had a great exchange this week in Johnsonville with this guy -- Elder Hamilton.  Got to see lots of friends that I met when I was in that area with Elder Holladay.  

Here we are at a recent converts house!

An amazing thing happened yesterday.  There is a recent convert in our ward that said to one of members that she didn't think the church was true any more and she was never coming to church again.  Then, she showed up yesterday, and said that she was sorry and confessed that she knew the church is true and the Book of Mormon is true.  It is great to see her come back to the church.  And even better that she invited us over before I left!  

D & C 88:104
"And this shall be the sound of his trump, saying to all people, both in heaven and earth, and that are under  the earth -- for every ear shall hear it, and every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall confess, while they hear the sound of the trump, saying: Fear God, and give glory to him who sitteth upon the throne, forever and ever; for the hour of his judgement is come."

I love you all and I know this is the Lord's work!
See you in Hastings!

Love, Elder Tuckett

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Perspective

The Phoenix Temple looks so flat to me.  I know you say that it is an hour away and you will probably not go to that temple.  But Mom, an hour is not far at all, it seems really close to me.  Right now I would give anything to be able to go to a temple that is an hour away.  I guess it is how you look at it.  We are so blessed to have 5 temples in Arizona right now.  And before we know it, it will be 6.  


This week was so great with the exchanges that we had.  I got to be with my best friend, Elder Christensen.  I am sad it is over.  It is amazing that we have known each other for almost 2 years now. [they got to New Zealand at the same time, and will leave together, Elder Christensen is from Spain, and could hardly speak any English when he arrived] This is a picture of us in Titahi Bay.  Lots of missionaries here draw on the sidewalk the plan of salvation, and teach people like that.  Here in the bay, there is not a good place to do that, so we decided to draw it on the beach. I forgot to get a picture of the whole thing when we were done, but it turned out really awesome.  We got to talk to heaps of people, and we had a great view while doing it.  I  just wish we could take our shoes off while doing it.  Anyway, it was a great exchange.  I love the beach now more than ever!

So.... General Conference!  We got to watch it this weekend.  Elder Christensen and I kept saying that General Conference is right up there with Christmas for us!  So true!!!!  I just love how conference always answers questions that I have.  I feel like it was all on the things that I have been studying in the scriptures!  I really love how Elder Bednars talk was totally devoted to our investigators.  This week, I am totally sharing his talk with at least 2 of our investigators.  I am going to let them know everything they missed.  I also loved the talk by President Eyring.  I have really have learned how God reveals things to us and to our leaders and anyone who needs revelation.  I have the responsibility to receive revelation for my district and my investigators and if I ask The Lord , then I will hear the words that they need to hear to grow.  And I loved Elder Callisters talk on moderation and reading a book.  I am so grateful, for books now and not for mindless TV watching that does nothing for us. 

This week I read "But I have commanded you to bring up your children in light and truth." D&C 93:40. I am so grateful for everything my parents have done for me. I remember one time, I was being a butt, an I made you cry and you said "Sorry for being a bad parent", I know that you and dad were not being bad parents,  but you just loved me enough to rebuke me (D&C 95:1-2).  I am so thankful for everything that you and dad have done for me.  You have raised me and Mary in the light.  I can't wait until we can all be in the temple together.  I love you so much!

About "Meet the Mormons"....  We haven't heard a thing about it.  We did read about it in the Ensign though.  I hope I can see it when I get back.  I haven't got my package yet.  The Zone Leaders told me that I would be moving next week so I hope that I get it after I move then I won't have to carry it to my new area.  We will see what happens at transfers.  

There is a quote that has been on our staircase since the day I moved in that says "Serve everyday as is if is your last". That just keeps getting more and more personal everyday.  

I love you all,

Elder Tuckett 
This is a "Lion King" rock that is here in the bay.
This is the Maori flag.... And me and Elder Christensen with our Maori faces!





Sunday, October 5, 2014

A walk along the beach

We had a great week!  It started off when we had a super fun P Day last week.  We went to Paraparumu with our disctrict.  We took a hike along the beach.  It was so fun just walking along with our district.  


Yep, this is life on the island..... Relaxing in Paradise.

This is St. Mary.  Some of our district and a random member from Paraparumu.  

Today, we are going to play basketball with President Hudson and the Zone Leaders and then hopefully get a quick hike in.  Today we have been blessed with great and perfect weather.  However, last night at exactly 9:00 pm it just started pouring and was so windy, so I thought it was not going to be good for today.  In fact, this morning when I woke up, there were rain drops hitting my face.  (My window leaks). Then when we a started personal scripture study this morning it like magically disappeared and cleared up in 5 minutes.  We got cleaned up and ready, got on our bikes, and it is just the most beautiful day!  I love it!  

So here is the spiritual part of my week.... you know you can't just pull out your camera for the spiritual stuff.  But it was a great week for us spiritually too!  Anyway, a less active family we visit had their newborn baby blessed this Sunday so the entire family came to church.  (I have never seen them even once at the church the whole time I have been here).  It really shows that the Father who is a Returned Missionary still knows the importance of the church and that it is true, so that was cool.  I just really wish that the father could have blessed the baby, or at least the son who is our age.  So, we still have some work to do!  

This week I have 2 exchanges!  I will be in Pararumu this Tuesday, then on Thursday, Elder Christiansen and I will be in Titahi Bay!  So it will be a really fast and fun week ahead!

I am still studying the Doctrine and Covenants.  This week I studied about the Word of Wisdom.  I have enjoyed studying the D&C and seeing what the Lord has revealed through his prophet Joseph Smith.  Even though he had trials, he was able to receive revelation for the church.  It is amazing everything that he went through to restore this church.  Then, I think about his family and all that they went through as well as the other saints at that time.  They did so much, it makes me realize how easy our day is compared to them.  These are the last days though, and the Lord is "coming quickly" and I am looking forward to that!  I am so grateful for the scriptures and the knowledge they give us.  

The missionary work right now is going about the same as always, so nothing new to report on!  I will tell you for sure if something new and exciting happens!!!

I love you so much!
Elder Tuckett

On the train ride home on P-Day -- It was so beautiful...

And.... this is Bob Marley.... He eats all the bugs outside our windows.  They are an accessory to every house here....  UGH!