Monday, December 7, 2009


This is Elder Poccori. His birthday was Friday, so the Hess's made him a birthday cheesecake.


We found a frozen pond. We had just finished helping someone to move, so we were in regular clothes and decided to have some fun.


I started to do some poses, but the ice made a really loud crack after this, so I got off.

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My Dear Friends and Family,

I hate driving in the snow. With a passion. But I love it on the ground. We will probably make a snowman later today. I am excited.

We have a car in this area. I am the designated driver (the mission kind, not the alcohol kind). Most of the towns we go to are 20-45 miles away. We drive there, work, and then drive back at night. On Wed and Th, we got snow flurries off and on all day, but nothing really stuck. Friday was clear, as was Saturday. The highs have been in the mid 20s and the lows in the low teens. Brrrr. Yesterday, it started snowing and there is several inches of snow on the ground now. We had a dinner appointment with our Branch president and his family. It was about a 45 minute drive, pert of it backroads. It snowed on us on the way there. We slipped a little going up a steep hill and lost traction for a few seconds, but we made it safely. We ate dinner there and shared a message. I also got to play their piano, which is very nice. They invited us to stay for the First Presidency Christmas Broadcast, which we did. I was very nice. After, we had to drive home. It had been snowing the whole thime we were there and there was about three inches of snow. We had trouble getting out of their driveway because it was a gravel backroad. We finally got back onto the highway, and I took it slow. I became more comfortable as time went on, which led to me going a little to fast. we were going around a turn and I lost controll. Inexperienced as I was, I overcorrected several times and we went off the road. Thankfully, there was a level grass field fight next to the road, and not a steep hill. I think Heavenly Father was warning me to drive more carefully. We got back on the road with some pushing help from my companion. We took an alternate route home to avoid the steepest hills, and to use more roads that had been plowed. With the reduced speed and longer drive, it took us two hours. They were some of the longest hours of my life. I was ecstatic when we got home (later than we were supposed to) safe and sound. I survived my Driving-in-the-Snow- tutorial. Now I finally have some experience under my belt, along with a hatred for driving front-wheel-drive cars is fresh snow.

Now on to a happier note. We got a golden referal from a member last Sunday. He wants to be baptized. We met with him once last week and he came to church with this member. We should help him set a baptismal date tomorrow or the next day. He is going through a divorce, after being married 50 years, and he starts chemotherapy for his cancer this week (he had radiation before). He could definitely use the joy and peace the Gospel brings.

Funny story (at least I was amused): As I was driving, I saw a sign at a repair shop, with the name of the shop on it. I glanced at it, and from what I saw, it read, "Satan's Repair Shop". It took a moment to sink in. I incredulously looked back in my mirror to discover that it was actually, "Stan's ...". I was sad. But now, if I ever open a mechanic shop, I know just what to call it.

So with the snow, I need warming accesories. One of these was a scarf. Living by small towns, there are not too many big clothing stores. I was having a hard time finding one, and when I did, they were way expensive. We ended up going into this one small crafts store. I really didn't think they would have cold weather stuff, but Elder Poccori wanted to try it. They ended up having fleece for $8 a yard. It was perfect. I bought three feet by nine inches, and it was an awesome scarf for $2. I can fold it over and make it double thick. Scarves really help, especially since it hasn't gotten over about 28 in the last five days.

All the Spanish missionaries had a teleconference with President Kunz on Wednesday. About 6 of the 14 Spanish missionaries will be gone by next May. That means all of us who are learning need to do so quickly. He said he wanted us to be able to teach and communicate in the language by February, so he could put some of us together if needed. That's going to be a challenge. But after that, he blessed all of us that were learning, through the Priesthood Keys he held, that we would be blessed with the gift of tongues. It was pretty powerful.

If any of you reading this want to do something special for me for Christmas, just write me a letter telling me how you're doing, and maybe a favorite Christmas memory. I write a letter back for every one I get.

Merry Christmas!! I hope you all enjoy the spirit of the season, and remember what Christmas is all about- Jesus Christ. There is no better gift you can give someone than sharing the Lord's Gospel with them and hwlping them strengthen their relationship with our Savior who is Christ.

I love you all,
-Elder Burnham

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