Monday, December 17, 2012

Uggggg.....


Uggg....
      I absolutely hate transfers. It has been the longest week of my life. I just got ripped out of Grays and now i'm in a decently sized town of Luton. I don't even know where to start... I feel good about being here but its just been so hard to leave the only area I know and rebuild this area here. I was about to have a wonderful Christmas there, all my skype plans were set up with the members but now we don't have any plans here in Luton :(. ... so were are trying to work out were we want to be on Christmas and what we want to do with the zone. The move last Wednesday was a killer... I hate carrying all my stuff literally across the country from train to train... and the stuff weighs so much... but I guess that's just part of missionary work I guess... It makes me appreciate the stuff I used to have so much! I miss just being able to use a car or to even have a bike. I never knew I could miss our home so much. I've just been having a really difficult week and I'm trying to get to know my new companion better. Elder Affleck is really a good guy, he just is very, very relaxed. Literally he is the opposite of Elder Hansen. I went from strict to completely loose. In a way it's nice, but in another its kinda hard to work with. We don't fight or anything so don't worry about that, I just feel that I'm not really included in all the plans that he has for the day and I feel like I'm just tailing him around like Pickachu the whole day. 
       Luton is a much more Posh place than Grays, alot nicer of an area yet everything still feels foreign to me. I'm just really disappointed about Christmas since I don't know any of the members... that is what I'm really feeling the most frustrated about. I kinda just feel left out to dry. This is an interesting area. Luton is really quite a large place but it is split in half by the Dunstible ward and they literally take 90% of the members so the Luton ward has like 30 people that actually attend sacrament meeting and nobody ever wants us over for dinner except the same 3 people. In Grays we always had dinner appointments almost every other night and now we have none so its been a big change. 
      I also hate that our flat was literally empty of food and I had to make an enormous shopping list and spend a lot of money getting the flat and the food up to par. I enjoy the other members of our zone quite a bit. The other missionaries are highly entertaining and have tons of stories to share. Its quite fun to be in a batch of six missionaries and just listen to the stories that go around. I just wish I could have come here one transfer later... I really just don't want to be in this area at the moment because its so difficult to rebuild the area and get everything to a level that I'm comfortable with. I guess things just don't go as planned... ever. 
     So it's been a very long week and I'm just a little down-hearted at the moment. I'm trying my best to have a good attitude but I'm just very frustrated with the way everything is working out at the moment. I don't know any of the members except Bishop and his counselors and a couple of other people and we don't have like any investigators here... so we've spent a lot of time in town center the past few days. 
     At the moment I'm in an internet cafe because I can't get a library card still I get some post from the mail that gives proof that I live here so please send me some snail mail so I can get a library card and email you guys for free.  So, back in Grays it was Essex, but I think its something like Hartford or something close to that, you can just look it up on Google. 
     I'm working on finding a place for Skyping. So just a heads up we might need to do it on Christmas Eve, and the call might last several hours so be prepared for that. If you want to invite the few friends I have in our ward still that would be cool to talk to them. So how we can find out when we are skyping is that I will have to do a series of emails to let you know next Monday the time, and then I will make a Skype account and send you the contact details for that so you can add me on the ipad or on the computer. Also about Christmas... I'm not sure what you guys sent me through amazon, but I'm excited for it! 
      I was wondering if you guys might put a little cash in on my debit card so I could by a cool english slim suit on Boxing Day, or the 26 of December, when all the Posh stores are having a 75% off sale at 5 in the morning that we are planning on going to. So the suits would be between 30-60 quid or pounds and that would be 60-120$ I believe. So I don't know if you guys would support that or not, but it would be cool christmas present that would be appropriate, but if the stuff you sent me in amazon was a lot then don't worry about it. I'm at an internet cafe right now... so I don't have the ability to send you photos at the moment because the computers here are absolute crap... so I promise to send lots of photos next week and I do have a ton. I think I've vented everything I want to talk about... I just miss Christmas back home... it's what seems normal to me, so now its the first time away from home and its kinda hard not knowing anybody that I can put my full faith in at the moment. I love you guys so much and I look forward to talking to you guys either next monday or tuesday. Have everybody there and it will be a lot of fun. I'll survive until then.

Love your Son and Brother,

Elder Bradley J. Smith

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Guess Where?



Hello Family,

It’s time for the guess where Elder Smith is going game!!! Is it Number One: Deal Number Two: Luton or Number Three: Lea Valley ? You have 5 seconds to guess or just look at the line that comes after this one! I'm just messing with you guys. I just received my call yesterday and unfortunately I will not be able to stay here in Grays. The time has come for me to move out and begin my journey elsewhere. Tomorrow is when I part with my good buddy and friend, Elder Hansen. We have come a long way in this rough little town. I'm kinda glad to be getting out of here... but at the same time we had a killer Christmas set up and I had Costco :'( (I'm going to miss it so much :'( ).
My new area is going to be Luton. I don't even know where that area is besides that is north of London in the St. Albans Zone. All I've heard is that Luton has an airport... and that’s about all that is there from what I know. So... I'm not exactly sure what I'm going to be doing for Christmas, but once I find out what the address of our flat is in Luton I will let you know, so you guys can ship me those Amazon things. I'm excited for that.
This past week has been crazy... We've bottomed out on food because we each didn't want to buy food for the flat because that would have been wasted money for that person if they left the next week... so we've kinda been going on empty for the last few days. We're not too bad off,  just we haven't had milk for like 5 days or any fresh fruit. I'll have to say good bye to the Thames River, that’s one of the best things that is here in Grays. I'm a little nervous to leave this area... since my whole mission is condensed into this area at the moment. But, I'm sure many good things await in Luton. Also, my new companion will be Elder Affleck... yeah, just like Ben Affleck... That’s the first thing I'm going to ask him is if he is related to Ben Affleck... (lol). I'm excited to meet him. Elder Hansen says he's a solid missionary and a bit older than Elder Hansen (missionary wise). Everybody I'm serving with and around is on the downhill side of their mission, while I'm on the uphill side... it makes everything seem like I'm going to be here forever! But, I’ll just stick with it and everything will be ok.
I'm just glad everything still fits in my bags when I was packing earlier this morning. That was just crazy. It was the first time I was completely organized in the past 12 weeks. I'm going to miss my companion here, when he gets home in August, Elder Hansen wants to come down and see you guys so don't freak out if a random return missionary comes over or something... but yeah. All is well so far, just a hair disappointed I wouldn't be spending Christmas here.
I'll be spending the afternoon making my "Emergency Appointments" to all the families I want to see before I go. They make it so difficult for us to see the families we love before we leave the area... but All is well. I love the photos by the way. Everybody looks like their keeping up good. Also, I could use more envelopes or I'll buy some so I can send my snail mail. Sorry my letters haven't been coming much, I've just been so busy with everything that I haven't had a lot of time to write letters or do anything that doesn't pertain to missionary work... I know I'd get too busy... but I hope to get around to those things after things settle down after these transfers. I'm glad you guys are taking care of my car... and Shannon... please don't wreck it... I already messed up one too many cars. Anyways, I hope you guys are having a good week and I love to get your letters.

Love your Loving Son and Brother,

Elder Bradley J. Smith














Packing for Transfer

Monday, December 10, 2012

First Real Transfer Coming Tonight

Hazel Waiting for Brad 4,800 Miles Away

Dear Family
So today isn't P-day, tomorrow is. So we recieve our calls tonight and I can let you know where I'm going next or if I'm staying here. I know all get a new companion probably so I'm a bit nervous about that. Besides that everything is fine. I'll let you know tomorrow how everything is going to work out. 
Love, 
Elder Bradley J. Smith

Mom and Dad asked if Brad needed anything specific for Christmas. His reply:
I'm not sure, I have pretty much everything I need which is awesome. I'm trying to keep the weight and the amount of stuff I have down because I have to haul everything I collect so I need to keep that in mind. I would love some love for Christmas, that makes the most different for me. I'm not sure how to load the song onto my old ipod because I didn't bring my cord... next package maybe you could send a 30 pin connector cord? That is about it. Sorry G2g, I'll talk tomorrow.
G2g means "Got to go." for anyone like me who didn't know that and had to ask:)

Monday, December 3, 2012

Off to London to Visit the...

Brad's Chair made in Shop Class


Hey Family and Friends,

It’s been another long and frozen week in the little town of Grays. Things have been going pretty well, not a whole lot is new. The best things that happened this week were my work over with the Elder's from Southend and our Zone Meeting this past Saturday. I spent an awesome day with Elder Purdy last Wednesday for our work over here in Grays. (A work over is just a day exchange). I had a killer time with him as we met our newest and most progressing investigator, Saundra. We took along our good friend and member Brother Senior. Brother Senior is Jamaican..., and he's a convert of about 11 years. He has a powerful testimony and he pretty much dominated our lesson. We didn't even teach what we thought we would. We were going to cover the restoration with Saundra but Brother Senior just took over and started addressing her concerns about the Word of Wisdom and other gospel principles. He's a champ, and I could tell he was being guided by the Spirit. I believe we'll be seeing another baptism around here soon :)
Besides that we had a killer Zone meeting this past Saturday. Guess what, our music rules have finally changed!!! We can listen to music that’s not retarded!!!! The rules before were that we could only listen to MoTab or EFY or Classical Music from composers that are dead for over a hundred years... yeah very limited. There is a lot of music under the category of classical music...  I just don't have any on my iPod... so, President Jordan just changed the rules to the White Bible addition rules, that opens up a lot of things. Most of it’s our decision on what music we can listen to as long as it invites the Spirit... so we've had a lot of Christmas music playing throughout the flat this past week as it has finally moved into Christmas time.
We have transfers next week... and I am nervous. We have a killer Christmas set up here with our four best families all right in a row!! I sure hope I stay here for this transfer... but for some reason I can see President trolling me and moving me to Norwich, the furthest area from London in our mission, and letting me rot out there for a bit... I'm just kidding Norwich is probably great... but yeah I hope to stay here.
On Christmas Eve we have the Terra's, our Bishop's family, then on Christmas we have the Figuerido's, another Portuguese family with return missionaries and girls our age... lol, and on Boxing day we have the Jones, my other most favorite family. So we pretty much have like 3 days of no work... that’s gonna be a mission killer. (lol). Besides that I'm excited for this package mother... I'm going into London today for our London P-day trip so I'm gonna be brief today... sorry. We have a good time planned there and I hope that we get to see all the good sights again. So that was pretty much our week. I'm glad to see our Christmas tree is up and looking good. I love the pictures of the house.
Oh, to answer your question, Dad. There are like no Christmas lights here.... pretty much it’s like saying "Hey, come rob me, I have stuff in my house"... or that’s what a lot of people think it’s like. I've seen a few... but it’s nothing like back home where you have big displays and such. I'm gonna miss that stuff this next two years... but yeah. We'll be doing just fine this Christmas, just let me know what you guys are up to and I'll talk to you guys next week. Oh by the way... I get to Call you guys on Christmas!! So get Skype set up Mother because I'll be calling on Christmas... and Don't forget it! Besides that... umm... that’s all I can think of at the moment. I'll send you guys some more snail mail once I have the chance. And I got your letter Dad don't worry. KK... I love you guys and I'll talk to you next week. :)

Love your Son and Brother, 
Elder Bradley J. Smith


Bradleymom here.
"I couldn't open the two photo files Brad sent because they had .dat extensions. Oh, well. He's been a prolific photographer most other weeks."

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Shrimp Galore




What is Up my Family and Homies,

It’s been another rainy and cold week, but that doesn't stop us! We spent our last P-day down in Southend on Sea, pretty much the coast of England where the Thames is the widest, and the wind is the coldest! Yeah, that was fun. I had my first Kebab or slices of a large slab of meat cooked in greases with more grease on top! Yeah, the next morning after that one was bad....... Elder Hansen didn't go near the toilet after that... but yeah that was quite the experience. The rule for Kebabs here, the more gross and run down the establishment, the better the food! I don't know if I like those to statements going together... interestingly enough. Unfortunately Elder Hansen got sick this past Wednesday and we spent a good portion of the day in the flat. After taking his morning pills he slipped into the bathroom to release his innards.... I wasn't to happy to be stuck in the flat with a sick man... but I lived and didn't receive any illness!!! So that was fun...
We had a fun dinner with the Bortone's. Brother Bortone is one of my favorite people here because he has the greatest sense of humor. He's a returned and married missionary from Greece and loves to talk just about anything. We have been getting into really deep gospel topics like the creation and stuff and its highly entertaining and informative. I've been having a good time out here with the families and members. We went to our recent baptism person's family (aka Charolette) or the Stringers and had an awesome afternoon with them. Earlier in the week we had told them our favorite food, and on last Saturday they had almost everything we talked about! It was absolutely crazy!!! Shrimp Galore!!!!! I was in heaven for the next couple of hours!! I've never had so much shrimp and crab in my life because its dirt cheap here!! Sooo that was absolutely my favorite part of the week, just stuffing ourselves full of food that tastes so amazing!! Yeah... (cough, cough) there goes all the weight I lost... But that was absolutely my favorite thing.
We had stake conference in the Romford stake here, so that was fun. President and Sister Jordan came and we got to talk with them about transfers and stuff and we had a chill time there. But the Plan for today is to head to Lakeside Shopping Mall and to Costco again! We have most of the Elders in the Zone coming, and I'm getting us all into Costco! Pretty much awesome. Oh yeah and my Costco card got here! Thanks Mom and Ayn for getting that to me :) that was amazing. Also, that mini Quad came finally and I loved that!!! I'm working on marking it up... but it’s perfect. I haven't had such fresh scripture in so long!!! You'll have to see the photos I send to understand why I said "Fresh" Scriptures... (lol).
Other than that, I really look forward to those mittens mother! :) Things are starting to move along out here, the days go by faster when you work harder. Also, I recieve letters from Jeff about every week. I can forward those to you if you would like or ask Sister Jarman to forward them to you. I keep in contact with my friends don't worry :) I just recently sent Mikey a letter and I hope he has gotten it by now.  I love all the pictures you sent. I'm so jealous, and “No,” mother don't stop sending them. I love seeing these pictures and then sharing them with Elder Hansen. It’s cool to see all the family. You just need to get more pictures of Mark (lol) good luck with that. It would also be cool to get pictures of all our animals together, or at least individual shots of them (including Lemon).
I just love to see our family doing so well. It’s good to know that you guys are taking care of yourselves. I hope everything is going alright, you guys seem to be re-landscaping our whole yard... soon there won't be any trees left!! I'm just kidding. You guys take care of yourselves. I love you guys so much and I hope to hear from you soon. Also, I got all your mail from Shannon and Whitney so don't worry about that :). Take care and have a good week.

Love Your Son and Older Brother,

Elder Bradley J. Smith












Monday, November 19, 2012

Gray in Grays



Hi Family,

I can't believe it is another P-Day already... and to be honest not much has happened. We haven't seen a whole lot of success here lately, but I've had some very spiritual evenings with the families in this ward. Last night we went by the Jones and had a Thanksgiving Feast with him. Bro. Jones knows how to cook like a king, I never leave the Jones’ house hungry. It just isn't possible. He is easily my favorite member in the ward and he works so hard as the second counselor in the Bishopric. He is in his 70's and his wife is struggling with many health problems. He is literally her hands and feet, and I have never seen such a dedicated man to his wife. Sister Jones suffers from so many different things including muscular dystrophy.  She had her gallbladder removed, as well as, her appendix and so much more that I don't even know how she is alive.  Yet she is still here. I see a love between them that goes beyond any earthly measure. And that was probably the best part of my week. Getting to know just how important it is that families are forever. 
Besides that not much has happened as I said before. It’s starting to be Christmas time and there are people playing musical instruments in the streets and stuff like that... all the Christmas sale ads are already up and before I know it, I'll probably be transferred from this area right before Christmas. So transfers are on the Dec. 10, so I wouldn't send stuff to the flat I'm living in. I'd start sending the mail to the mission office, and then they get it to me as often as they can. After the transfer and I find out where I'm at, you can send stuff to the flat I'm living in. I just would hate to leave this area right before Christmas, because I know all the members, and I enjoy working here so much. It’s going be hard for me to move to another area now even though this is just my Greenie Area.
I saw all your pictures that you sent, and I just would like to take a walk in the nice fall leaves of the Utah mountains right now. Being is Grays is very gray. I'm not depressed or anything, but there just isn't any countryside or anything. The people are all very glum, and we spend our time trying to bring a smile to these people's faces.
I'm excited for those gloves mom. I can tell they are going to be good :). Besides that, the world just goes on. I don't know what I'm going to do for Christmas. A Costco Christmas would be great... but there is a fair chance that I might be moved from this area... so I might not have Costco anymore, so we'll have to see about what happens there. I'm grateful for the support I get from you guys. I know my letters are getting shorter... but I just don’t have much to talk about at the moment. I just have to keep going from day to day. I'll tell you one thing.  You learn so much out here. Gospel doctrine is a lot deeper than I would have thought, and I have so much to learn and to read about. If anything, this has been the largest learning curve of my life. I don't think things will get boring in that perspective. An interesting thing you might Amazon me is something called the LDS Almanac 2011, or the 2012 version would be nice. It’s full of Gospel information and I'd like to have one for reference and study.
Besides that, I'm still waiting on any packages you may have sent. I haven't gotten anything except post from Shannon and Whitney.  By the way I appreciate that post a lot. I love getting letters because Elder Hansen gets all the post. He has like ten chicks just writing to him.  So... I kinda need to one up him with more post... just kidding. I hope everything is going ok for you guys back home. I didn't have a lot of pictures this week so I'll send you what I can. I love you guys so much and I hope to hear from you soon.

Love,

Elder Bradley J. Smith





Monday, November 12, 2012

Snow Envy



First Mission Haircut

Dear Family,

It has been another long and tiring week. Sometimes I wonder if this mission is going to last forever... nah, it’s fun stuff. This week we met some Portuguese families with Bishop Terra, our Portuguese speaking bishop, and helped us teach them... it was more like Bishop talking for an hour and a half and us just listening to a foreign language conversation... but you could definitely feel the spirit there. Raul, like from phantom of the opera, is an interesting man trying to make amends in his hard life. I was expelled from home at age 8 and has been in a life of crime and jail for the past thirty five years. He now is out of jail and wanting to make a difference because he is tired of living like scum, according to him. He has really humbled himself and has found a member of the church that is going to be his wife soon, we are helping arrange their marriage... But he is a really interesting person... Plus he has HIV... so that kind of scared me, but I didn't let it show. Either way he's going to get baptized after his marriage so things are moving along smoothly with him.
Our other investigators are like dead fish. They are not progressing and they don't seem to want to keep their commitments or come to church... So we've been trying very hard these past few weeks to find some more investigators because our investigator pool is like five people. So we've been street contacting to tracting and trying various methods of getting people to talk to us. So nothing really new has happened around here except things getting colder and people coming outside less.
We went to Costco today! I was so stoked as we went around the store. Ok, first thing mom. You have to mail me my Costco card. According to the people at Costco, they cannot issue an American Costco card. Apparently the American Costco's are different from the English ones. So every time I go there I have to get a temporary slip to go in and it is kind of a pain... but I can get in with my Costco number and I.D. but you have to send me the card, then I can use any Costco here. My first purchases in Costco were, guess what... muffins and pancake mix. Totally carb intolerant materials I know. Actually I have been eating very well, and I'm starting to get much more fit. I'm so pleased :) But yeah, good things happening there. Thanks for setting me up with that stuff.
I'm jealous of all the snow... I saw those pictures and got all trunky... not really but I do miss the snow. I'll send you more pictures of our week and hope you enjoy them. I heard about the Elections and to be honest I don't think anything has really changed with Obama so I haven't really cared. Like Dad says, I respect the office of the president. Besides as missionaries we aren't supposed to talk politics... but we do anyways amongst ourselves lol.
We've been having great dinner appointments so I love the members out here, they take good care of us and make sure we don't go hungry ever :) Besides that I'm looking forward to those gloves, mother :) I saw all those pictures of Ludwig in the snow and I laughed so hard. That was great to see that little fur monster in the snow, you can't even see him. We are managing to stay warm over here, but I don't mind anything you can send me, the more the better. I don't know what you guys are going to do about Christmas, but I'll let you know if I want anything and you can just put money on my card or something and that would work a lot better than you sending me a box, but if you guys want to send a box don't let me stop you:)
Elder Hansen and I get along very well, so don't worry about roommate problems or anything. He's almost impossible to get mad so that’s very nice, cause I know I drive you guys crazy at home. I also appreciate the pictures a lot mom, thanks for sending them to me. The days are starting to go by faster, so I look forward to sending you guys more pictures of our adventures. The Adventures of Elder Smith continue this next coming P-Day!!!!
 Lol, I love you guys and I hope to talk to you soon. You guys sent me 30 emails literally so it took me awhile to get through them... thus I can't write as long. So I'll have to catch you next week. And also, I love you so much mom. I know you are going to read this in like five minutes so I give my thoughts to you. I miss being away from home, but I'm learning so much. Don't worry too much, you guys have raised me well. I'm proud to be part of our Family.

Love your son and brother,

Elder Bradley J. Smith

What are we going to do today Elder Smith?

The same thing we do every day. Try to take over the World!

Our Motivational Quote







An English Home Depot




Elder Hansen



Don't Forget the Syrup!



Monday, November 5, 2012

"Elder Shrek, I Presume"




Dear Family,

It’s Freaking Cold. And that’s all that’s really new around here... I get more trunky everyday. I love that word... Trunky. In missionary terms it means ready to go home or move to a new area. It’s been a decent week nobody new to teach or anything... go figure this is England but we did have our first Baptism! How sweet it is, the epitome of missionary work. Is that how you spell that? I have achieved what every missionary desires to do. Alright, I'm ready to come home, I baptized someone so I'm ready to leave this Gray place.
I'm just kidding. Our baptism was Charolette S. and it is a rather cool story. Basically, Charolette has been coming to church for years, but hasn't ever really felt the need to be baptized. After she attended EFY she randomly decided she would, and I just happened to be here... so I really didn't have to work hard to get this baptism...But it was a cool experience anyways. So I'll send you pictures of me and her family. Besides that I haven't had any really cool stories. 

As transfers were last week, we have a new missionary in our Area and he is hilarious. Elder Mckormack is from Scottland and is serving in Southend on Sea. While at a district meeting we were having lunch after our meeting and I was having a bowl of soup and bread. While I was eating Elder McKormack made the observation that I was an Ogre. I really wonder if my eating manners are that bad... but he said, " not bad ogre, a very polite and gentle ogre. Kinda like Shrek." So now I've heard everything. I'm now Shrek of the mission field. Kinda funny, but Mom I swear my manners are not bad, or else I'd probably not get any more dinner appointments... So that was just a funny experience.
I've heard so much from you guys in the way of home. I'm excited to see what the house looks like when I get home. I probably won't even recognize it when I get back because Dad will have changed everything. I heard about your iPhone dad... I'm already trunky enough as it is out here. Everyone here has an iPad or an iPhone and I got to show the Stringer family how to use their devices... because they are really computer illiterate. But there is a big Apple store at the Lakeside Shopping mall we were just in today and I saw a sign in front of the Apple store that said "due to the popularity of our products, we are sold out of "a large list of products" therefore we will not be able to service you today". Man, Apple is making bank on their products... and I saw the iPad mini... and I'm jealous about that one, too... but enough about my nerdiness.
It’s hard to live without my most basic electronics and I've learned to appreciate them so much more. Also, Mom, I swear I’ll never complain about food again. Please forgive me for being a complaining turd at the dinner table for the past 18 years. I have learned to appreciate all the food I’m given whether it be a stew or a gross looking plate of slop. I've learned to just like everything I'm given... except brussel sprouts... I just can't choke them down. I've tried over and over but I just end of throwing them up... or pretty close to it.
Also, my companion wants pictures of previous girls I've dated... which is kind of an odd thing, but if you want to include in the pictures you’re sending me some of my past prom pictures and dance pictures that would be nice. Also, could I get our cookie recipe, the one I always do I think it;s the Tollhouse one or something like that. Here's the link to Nestle's Tollhouse Cookies. And, Karen Acerson's Brownie recipe that would be great, as well. Here's the link to Karen's family brownie recipe. (Remember to use 100% butter. It is not as good with oil or Crisco.) Karen's Brownies Plus, I can do 5 full pull ups now. I feel like a champion. I'm improving and losing weight. I'm down to 217, soo.... I'm getting there. Word of Wisdom please give me strength... lol.
It gets dark here about 4 o clock so if you guys think you have it bad, its pitch dark here by four in the afternoon... England is pretty unreal. Besides that I'm glad to be here and see those pictures. I like your costumes guys. Shannon makes a pretty good Napoleon Dynamite. I'm doing just fine, just the days are really long and my bed is too nice and cozy so getting up in the mornings is difficult. But, I remember the 55 mile hike I did years ago and just tell myself, "I can do hard things". If this mission wasn't hard then there would be no point in coming out here. Everything is so dang expensive. I hate it... so if you ever want to top my bank account up please feel free... Anyways I love you guys so much. I'm having a good time in my second transfer and I only have 15 more to go... Anyways, I'll send you this week’s pictures. TTFN.

Love your Son and Older Brother,

Elder Bradley J. Smith


PS Halloween--the rats belong to the family of the person we baptized last Saturday. And I found the top hat in the church closet so it made a good costume. I called myself Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter.




On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Karen Smith  wrote:

Hey,
Where is your email letter? Are you galvanting today?  I hope you're doing something fun on your P-day. 
Did you get any food? You were broke 10 days ago.  
I miss you!
Love,
MOMOMOMOMOMOM


Brad replied:  Yes mother I just sent you my letter. I got plenty of food don't worry. We just spent the day out at lakeside and I'm getting a haircut in a half hour. I hope you're still by the computer so you'll get this. Its been some long days out here and I hope I can last another 22 months. I miss your guys's voices already, even if its just Shannon and Whitney fighting together. I just need all the moral support I can get.

Thanks, 
Elder Shrek Smith