Sunday, January 28, 2018

Improv Road Trips and My Memory is Bad - 1/29/18

Visiting a member
N's baptism last week
Hey Everybody!

I hope you are doing well! This week was pretty sweeeeeet. Let's see, we went to the zoo on Monday, and that was way cool. They gave us a golf cart and we drove through the zoo. It's kind of like a mini safari here, haha. We got to see a lot of cool stuff, but it was also kinda fun to see the animals' surprise as a bunch of white people cruise by in a golf cart. 

This week we had two switch offs. On Tuesday afternoon/all of Wednesday I was with Elder Saydyk in Yasothon, while Elder Steele and Elder Larson were in Ubon. Yasothon is a little over an hour away and is pretty rural. I liked it a lot. It turns out that Elder Saydyk is from Kingswood, Texas! Which is crazy close to home (The Woodlands, TX), so that was really neat. He is an awesome guy, and we saw a lot of cool things happen on the switch off. 

On Thursday, my phone got a notification from the church app that I need to restart it to get an important update. Without thinking I was like, “Okay, why not?” and did it. When my phone started up again it asked me to enter my password to get in, but I had apparently changed it to a very strange password that I almost never use, so I forgot it. After about 15ish tries it locked me out and it was pretty much just an expensive flashlight for a while. Amazingly, right after my phone became a very pretty, high-tech brick, I remembered my password at the least useful time. I then decided to do a factory reset on it and I'm going to drop it off at the office in Asoke on Wednesday, because we have to go to Bangkok to do visa stuff for Elder Larson. The office elders will be able to upload all the church stuff onto it again for me and bring it to my zone conference on the 9th, and then I'll be good to go. So I did lose a bunch of photos and stuff, but at least my phone will be functional. I'm going to use a password that I will actually remember this time. Lol.

On Friday we had switch offs with the Zone Leaders in Roi Et. I was with Elder Rose, who is awesome. Roi Et is a way cool city that's about 3 hours away. 

We were working on Saturday in Ubon like usual when Elder Larson and I both saw a little bus going to a very rural place in our area called Trakan. We both had a feeling we had to go there, so we threw our bikes on top of it and rode it for about an hour until we were there. When we got there we started looking around for some less active members in the area. We were asking around to find some of the houses, but we didn't have any success. We were kind of questioning why we felt the need to come all the way out here, when we decided to ask this couple that we saw if they knew where to find the house. As we were talking to them, they asked why we were looking for these people. We told them that we were from a church and that we hadn't seen them in a while. They said that their son has a friend who is a member of our church. We asked about who they are, and the friend is apparently our ward mission leader, TM! He is an awesome guy. We asked this couple if they’d be interested in learning more about the church and they said sure! So we are going to try to find time to go back visit them! I'm convinced that they are the reason we both felt inspired to go all the way out to Trakan!

So yeah, this week was really busy - haha. It was also really awesome. I know that the Spirit will inspire and prompt us if we just stop and listen. It would have been really easy to just say, "Trakan is far, and there's not point in going right now." and ignore the prompting; but if we listen to the Spirit and act on promptings, I know that we will be blessed and receive guidance from our Heavenly Father. 

I love being a missionary. Thailand is such an amazing place. I'm so glad for the opportunity to be serving. 

Thank you all for being so loving and supportive!
I love and miss you all!

Elder Ridd <3 :)
Some zoo animals
Albino Porcupine 

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Bye Bye Birdy :( - 1/22/18

Cool restaurant on a river, where we ate.
Really creepy path to a Wat that we found.
It was almost abandoned, so it was kinda creepy.
 

Hello Everybody!

This week has been a rather solid week! I hope that you have all had some similarly enjoyable weeks. 

This week has been a lot of the same as other weeks, but that means it was amazing! Ubon is way awesome and I love it. There are so many strong members, interested investigators, and crazy random people. I love them all. 

We have a member here named J. She is awesome and she gives amazing referrals. Most of them are really interested. We were actually able to have a baptism for one of them named NA this week! He is a cool dude, and he's way funny. 

This week our bird died. His name was Jay. He was a baby pigeon. And now he is wherever dead birds go. The day after his passing, Elder Larson was destroyed by a disease that may or may not be related to the bird. He was throwing up all day, so we didn't do too much that day, haha. He got a lot better after that, and right now Elder Larson is fine, so that's good. We called the disease "Jay's Revenge." 

This week should be a good one! I will be on switch offs in Yasothon tomorrow because Elder Larson, the district leader, is gonna be switching off with them. It should be a pretty good time. 

Today, I think we're going to the zoo. I am not actually sure what we're doing, but it should be a pretty solid time.

Thanks for all of your love and support! Have good weeks, everybody!

Miss and love you all! <3 ;)
Elder Ridd 
We found some people to teach here. 
Random place we biked past.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Ubon Ratchathani! 1/15/18

Elder Ridd and his new companion, Elder Larson

When you gotta warm up a bird, you have to be creative.
Hey Everybody!

I hope you have all had good weeks! 

This week has been pretty good! On Wednesday, Elder Xaiyavong, Sister Bleum, Sister Munro, and I went bowling with a bunch of members, which was really fun. On Thursday, we went to the office for transfers. Elder Xaiyavong and I said goodbye, and then I went on an 8.5 hour bus ride with Elder Larson to Ubon.

Elder Larson is an awesome guy. He's from Austin, Texas and is wayyyy funny. We live in a house with two other elders here and it's really fun. The ward here in Ubon is way awesome. There are lots of really active and cool members that are always down to help out or meet. The weather here is cooler than Bangkok which is also really nice, since Bangkok was burning all the time. I'm really excited for this next transfer! I feel like we'll get a lot good things done here in Ubon. 

Fun story of the week: We found a baby bird chilling at the church with no family, for about two days in a row. We decided to take it under our wing and help it live in the world. We gave it a solid bath, and it now lives in our backyard. He is already looking like he's improved a lot. He makes me happy. :) 

I also ride a bike now! That's way fun, and it feels a lot better than just chilling in a taxi in traffic forever when you need to get anywhere, haha.

I hope you all have a great week this week! I want everybody to remember that miracles are real and they happen everyday. You just have to have enough faith to believe in them, pray for them, and act towards making them happen, and you will see them in your daily lives.

Thank you all for your love and support!

<3
Elder Ridd

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

The End of Thonburi - 1/9/18

Me, Brother T, and Elder McCown
Elder Hunt, feeding a member's bunny in Bangkhae.
This man. He has more skill than I will ever have in my life. He was sitting on the edge of this truck as it was driving over tons of bumps, but he just kept eating his food. 
What a hero.

Hey everybody!!

I forgot to tell you that my p-day was changed to Wednesday this week for transfers. Sorry, haha! I hope you guys have had a good past week and a half.

This week has been good! I spent the majority of it still swapping around with everyone in Bangkhae until this past Friday. Elder Xaiyavong is back!!!! He's way good still and I missed him. He's such a way cool guy. 

I was able to come to Thonburi a few times and we were able to teach Q, who is the guy who walked into the church wanting to learn, and T, the monk, as well. They are way good, but especially Q. T has been a monk for the past 30 years, so the problem for him is that if he joins the church, he has to stop, which would lead to him not having a home, clothes, or any money, which would be a little problematic for him. 

Yesterday I got a little bit sick. I don't know what it was, but I was throwing up a lot of the day. I’m better now though! 

So, yeah! Transfer calls came in! So for Thonburi: Sister Bleum will stay here and be training a brand new sister and Elder Xaiyavong will be here with Elder McDonald from my MTC group. Sister Munro is moving to Bangkaen (it’s another part of Bangkok, different from Bangkhae) and will be follow-up training a sister from Laos. And I will be going to… drumroll please…Ubon Ratchathani!! It's wayyyyyyyyyyy east and borders part of Cambodia and part of Laos. It should be way different, and I'm excited! Of course, I will miss Thonburi and everyone here, though. I will be companions with Elder Larson, who I've met before when he served in Bangkok last transfer. He seems like a cool guy. 

Something I've taken away from this week is that you should always do what you know the Lord wants you to do. I got this from Elder Xaiyavong's example. When he was coming back to Thailand, his mom really didn't want him to continue his mission. He told her how much it means to him and why he knows it's important and she finally let him go. I know that sometimes doing the right thing can be hard or go against what other people think, but I know if you it is what the Lord wants you to do, you will always be able to do it.

I hope you all have great weeks! Keep being amazing! 

I love and miss you all!
Elder Ridd <3
A solid block of gold of a member who helps make gold jewelry.
This thing weighed a lot!
This man is playing a risky game by trusting these power lines to support his ladder. 

Monday, January 1, 2018

So Many Switch Offs

Random street art
Elders Hunt and Eckersley in Thonburi

Hey everybody! 

I hope everybody had a great Christmas! I guess it's still the last day of the year for most of you! Let me tell you, 2018 is pretty solid.

This week was interesting. I've pretty much had a different companion each day. Elder Xaiyavong is still in Laos. I'm not sure when he'll be back. I went back to work in Thonburi for Tuesday night/English class, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. It went pretty well. 

Whenever I'm in Bangkhae I'm usually with Elder Hunt and Elder Eckersley. They're way awesome. Let's see, some of the highlights of this week were teaching a monk, finding 4 new investigators in 1 day, and having a way fun Christmas. We got to visit President and Sister Johnson's house for Christmas, and that was nice. 

We got some sad news this week. Elder Xaiyavong's dad passed away on Tuesday. Please pray for him and his family! 

All of the elders here in Bangkhae are way cool and I'm glad I'm able to work with them. 

I hope you all have an amazing new year! I love and miss you all! Be safe.

Love,
Elder Ridd
The Johnsons' house on Christmas