Monday, July 29, 2024

July 28,2024

 We have had a full week!  Today one of our busier Sundays with meetings!  We spoke in the Hmong Branch this morning! Gary told me his talk was short but then I took a long time and of course he did not get to give his whole talk!  I should learn!!  It was a very small group but I felt a connect because Tanner went Hmong speaking to Sacramento!  Maybe three families there. We were told about 4,000 Hmong here in Anchorage!!

After we went to our YSA ward and it was good as two of the returned missionaries spoke!  A highlight was one of our missionaries that just went home three weeks ago was back to work for the rest of the summer. Elder Tally, a favorite district leader!  Fun to see him back!

Then we had a north stake seminary intro fireside and felt really good about our friends in that stake. The stake Presidency are our good friends so love how they care for this!  Justin spoke also and he is an amazing teacher that we always appreciate!

Yesterday we realized again how short our time is here so we went on an adventure to hike into the Russian River Falls down by Cooper Landing! It was about a 5 mile hike and Gary isn’t all the way back from bronchitis so was tough on him but a beautiful hike and day!

Kenai River 
 At the falls we stood and watched and the Salmon are jumping up the falls!  Pretty amazing!  This is a big run and a lot of our friends were down fishing or dip netting their limit.

 It is subsistence rules so the can get like 50 fish!  A lot of them can it or dry it for long term use!  They told us they eat salmon 3-4 times a week most of the year!  Truthfully that is how they survive with the cost of food up here! Two different friends Kincaid and Micheal Metcalf brought some to us!!💜. Anyway we left at 12 and after an ice cream stop we got home at 8:30.  Couldn’t have asked for a prettier day!

Thursday night we taught institute. Gary had to hold his breath some to keep from coughing but did it! Great lesson on law and tolerance and love! We had another activity with the ward scheduled but still had 19 kids there. It went well! Wednesday I went to the temple to work and evening session but Gary mostly stayed home coughing!  The Dr said his cough could last 4-8 weeks! Very discouraging cause we will be home before 8 weeks

Tuesday we spent the afternoon at the institute and Cherish who I’m fixing her wedding dress came for final fix.  So after a couple of hours lengthening her sleeves I believe I’m done! She seems happy!  Also the door repair guy came to look at our stacking doors and he is a member from San Diego. We had a great time visiting with him!  Somehow our afternoons always fill up there!  Monday we had a great District meeting even though we had Zone Conference Friday too!  Learning to love this new batch of missionaries and their good hearts!  Zone conference was fun as Elder Martz our new Ap was our zone leader last week! Also glad to help put on the meal and clean up! Nice be to be with friends and get to know Sister Jenkins ( a new senior couple) better. Sister Esplin was back bringing the food even though she works full time now!  Stake Pres.  wife!!  She is amazing!  It was a good week! One thing that made our week was a long chat with Tanner(who is coming to visit), Joshua, Jarilyn, Tricia and Staci!   Love and miss our family!!

Grateful to serve and help build the kingdom! We will always love Alaska! And hold this experience close to our hearts!

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

July 22 2024

 Landing after a cruise is tougher than we thought it would be!  Gary ended up really in Bed most of the week! Friday we finally went back to urgent care and the gave us a zpac .  He had coughed all night for a couple of nights!  It is now Monday evening and he is almost back! We went to district council and it wiped him out!  He came home and slept 2 hours! Of course that is an improvement of yesterday when he had to leave church after the sacrament and went home and slept 4 hours .

.actually the Dr was super nice!  He is a member and offered for Gar to go to his cabin down on the Kenai to recoup! Friday night we had to cancel dinner with President Azimi and his wife due to bug!

Saturday we did go on base to the air show which was amazing!
It was the Thunderbirds and many other events which all were great!  We spent the time with Badgers who help us get out!! We enjoy being with them!




Golden Knights Paratroopers 25 in formation











Thunderbirds flying 18" apart 250 feet above the ground at almost 500mph!!!

Thursday I had a temple session and did institute just with Justin. Gary stayed home to lay low!  So it is our turn to teach again this week so the Bronchitis needs to go away cause we both were sick last time we were to teach!

We have had some beautiful summer days this past week but it is raining now . The lawns are pretty ugly so the rain should help!  The hanging baskets that are everywhere are the prettiest I’ve ever seen. This cool long light is excellent for some things!  Sun is still up at 11:15pm.  We love Alaska. Will be forever grateful to have served a year here!  These young people YSAS and missionaries are pretty incredible!  Praying for them all!  Including our own at home!!  Teaching truth and tolerance this week!!!!!!!





(here is a picture of Denali from Kincaid Park in Anchorage!!  It's a little hazy, but amazing you can see it from so far away.)

Thursday, July 18, 2024

July 17,2024

 This has been a couple of wild weeks so a blog did not happen! Between health issues and a cruise slipped in here we have not been on a normal routine!!  If we can get Gary well again we can get back to normal and hit these last couple of months strong!



We are very grateful that our trip with Chalae and David and Tricia and Ken went how it did!  Gary felt great getting over bronchitis before & it just came back for a revisit now we are back!  We had a great trip to Vancouver and up the inside passage back to Whittier! We had a beautiful warm day in Vancouver and saw the gardens there.


They did not disappoint!  We stayed in a cute AirBnB.  A bit warm but hey it is summer!  We also went to a Spanish ward to church cause we could go before we had to board! Actually we enjoyed it!  It was a big ward!!

Ken was our chauffeur and got us to our port and returned our car and met us back at the boat to board!  We had lots of exploring and eating for the first day and a half!  We ran into Justin our institute director in line to board so saw each other pretty often!  It was cool on board but enjoyed the deck and outside areas until Friday and it got stormy. By Saturday the decks were closed cause of wind and rain!

So we had ridden a ferry to Victoria BC. So now cruise ship!  


Tues we were on a zodiac raft and kayaks on the ocean! Wed we went on a small whale watching boat. Thursday was the train!  It was all gorgeous country and amazing! We kayaked for like two hours on the ocean. We were two man kayaks so in couples. It was kind of tough. We kept thinking about elder Renlands talk!  We did not dump!  My shoulder was hurting so a good rhythm was hard but we survived. Gary got a little bugged . We were by far the oldest and Gary’s legs were too long to use the rudder so there was that too!  We saw star fish and sea cucumbers which was cool!  Our bus driver back was from Idaho and Lainee Cox and a member of the church.  A couple with us were members from Arizona!

Our first stop was Ketchikan. Next we went to Juneau and we got some serious rain!  We went on a walk to the Mendenhall glacier and then went whale watching!  It was amazing we saw many whales in groups really close to our boat. Even a baby flipped up and twirled!


These guides knew these whales names and everything! We were the last ones back to board that night. Chalae and David went separate that day. They went on the tram and some hikes. David was worried about sea sickness. We all did pretty good the whole trip!

Our last excursion was a train ride. We took a bus (the driver from Salt Lake). Up to Bennet lake. This was back into Canada in the Yukon.  We had a big ice cream cone and explored this place a bit then came back on the train!  They served us lunch and came back to Skagway on a very beautiful ride . Stopped at a ghost town to walk and explore! It was a great day!







 Walked a really cute downtown when we got back! All was closed up because after 6. Saved us some money!

The last two days were on the ship !  It was rainy and pretty chilly! We did go into glacier bay and learned about that! We saw a couple of movies and a few shows! There was a great team on baby grands that we listened to a couple of nights! Being with family was the best! Love enjoying meals together and lots of visiting!  Ice cream and raised oatmeal cookies were some favs! We ended in Whittier sat night! Sunday morning got off the boat and took a bus to Anchorage airport where our good friend Elder Badger brought us their car to use!  Kept it for the day so we could go to church and get kids to the airport late that night!  I had food here so fixed a meal for us!  Glad to be back but hard to be done with the trip!  Sort of felt like we should have been done and home to Malad!  Two more months!

We did land and had our institute FHE of games and dinner Monday night!  Had about 40 kids so that was great!! By the time we were cleaning up Gary was pretty sick!  So we left and I went back Tuesday noon and cleaned up and replaced a zipper in a missionaries slacks! He has really been in bed but I went to my shift at the temple and plan a session in the morning!  Been a few weeks so needed to get back!  I’m going to really miss the temple being 7 minutes away!!!!

Love you all so much. We cherish the time we've spent on our mission and the things we have learned, but we miss all of you and will look forward to being with you again.  

Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Tough couple of Months

 

June 30, 2024

Journal Entry-this week I'm just posting my journal entry.  Some of it is a little bit personal (sorry).

So early this week, the sickness and cough did not get a lot better.  I couldn’t sleep at night and was just dragging all the time.  I finally went to Insta Care on Thursday and was told I had a post-viral cough that had settled in my lungs—like bronchitis. They gave me an inhaler to expand the lung capacity so I could get rid of the junk out of my lungs.  It worked magic over the next 24 hours and I finally was able to sleep at night.  But I was still tired and today (Sunday) is the first day I’ve felt almost totally better.  Just a little cough and a little head congestion still, but sooo much better.  They said at the clinic that this was a 10-14 day virus and a lot of people were affected.  Sister Badger had it  for a couple of weeks before we went to Valdez. 

So this week was pretty much a total write-off for doing much of our job.  Carolee kept way busy, while I slept. We got to FHE for part of it, and went to the Institute Bldg on Tuesday and Class on Thursday night.  But I wasn’t myself and felt a little discombobulated.  Today at church was better and we had a big group there.  there was a linger longer after using the food from a two-ward YSA campout where they planned for 120 and only 40 showed up.  So left-over hamburgers, chips for all.  And YSAs love free food! And good company!


This is a beautiful valley up Hatcher's Pass where we went on our side by side winter adventure on my birthday.


Now, the last couple of months, I have not been totally myself.  I think my self-confidence is still bruised a bit because of my nose cancer surgery and the subsequent other issues it has caused.  It is not healing up as it should and is still bleeding in several spots. The “I had skin cancer” answer I give to people, relieves a lot of scrutiny, but now I have no idea who knows and who doesn’t know.  I still see people staring, and when I’m doing my thing, I just don’t feel the confidence I had before. I thought that a month later it would be a lot better.  This has been going on since the biopsy on May 2nd.  I have had a bandage and inflammation on my nose since then.  It kind of makes me crazy.  And I hate talking about it too because I don’t like that kind of attention.  So, I have been in this internal war in my brain: “what happened to his nose?”  “It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks… Christ should be the source of your self-confidence.  Nothing else nor anyone else matters!”  But that is easier to say to myself than it is to believe it and act that way.  I am a good actor sometimes, so I don’t think anyone else but Carolee would know how it affects me, and she is so part of me that she just doesn’t see it.  She doesn’t even see if I’ve walked out of the house into public without a bandage on my nose.  If only we were all that way…just not seeing anything but the person that you love.  This issue isn’t new as I’ve battled nose diseases my entire adult life. 

But then, as we pulled up to Institute on Thursday night, I had the most interesting thought.   I heard me say to myself in my best coach-speech, motivational behavior talk, “Ok Elder Cox, it’s time, get your game face on and lets go to work”.  And all of a sudden, I knew that what I have been doing since I got here was really what I was here to do! Its like I knew it, but it was as if it were clarified for me in my mind, kind of like a stroke of intelligence or light or revelation.  And this is what I do: I talk to people, mostly YSAs, make relationships, build them up, be positive with them, laugh with them, ask them questions, learn about them and let them talk of their plans and dreams, listen to them,  talk to them in small groups, work the room, introduce kids to each other, find the lonely, help them feel confident about themselves, listen to them, be a sounding board, give my feedback and opinion, bear my testimony, share life lessons with my stories, listen to them and LOVE them.  Me, being able to do this, I believe is a gift or a talent that I have developed and worked hard at over the years, in business settings, in Church settings and family settings.  It is hard for me to do, because that is not how my personality is naturally, but I know from whence the gift/talent came and it has benefitted both me and others I’m convinced. 

Sure, I/we do other things too:  we invite them to participate, we feed them, we help the Institute teachers manage the classes, we plan activities with the Institute Council, we go to the temple with them, but mostly we are there with them.  The investment of, or sacrifice of time is critical in relationships.  Some of them don’t need us, some don’t notice us but somehow, (we know how) we intersect in their lives when they need it.  All of this interaction is either one-on-one, in small groups, in front of a class, participating in a class, at activities, etc.  during the which, I am in close physical proximity to them.  And that proximity is what has hindered me for the last couple of months. 

As we’ve now entered the last 3 months of our mission, I’ve been pondering if there is something else, we need to be doing.  Now I know.  I will keep doing what I’ve been sent here to do, let the bandage be damned (as in cease to progress or have an effect 😊).

And now that I am feeling close to 100%, it’s time to not hold back and work the room with the confidence in Christ that he will uphold me.  It feels good to feel good physically again and to feel that motivation again.  Have I wasted two months of my mission?  Absolutely not! I think it has been a lesson that I needed to learn or re-learn.  It’s not like I just stopped doing my job, I just felt self-conscious and down on myself.  And last night, I again felt the confirmation of the spirit giving me additional assurance that we are where we need to be, doing what we need to be doing and accomplishing what He has asked us to do. 

We love you all who read this, hope you have a

great week!

Monday, July 1, 2024

June 30,2024

 We have struggled to keep Gary going this week!  We went places like to the bridge to watch the YSAs run the river and would end up back home feeling gross!  We did spend the day at the institute but he felt pretty desperate by the time we got home!  Wednesday I worked in the temple in the morning and did a session that night and left Dad in bed or close to! By Thursday morning we decided we better go to insta care! Good decision cause he had bronchitis and they did a breathing treatment and it was pretty fast that he felt better !  

He missed zone conference on Wednesday which I went to after the temple and helped with lunch like usual!!


He was pretty bummed but glad we are looking back at it now!! We did get treats to institute and Patti taught so getting sort of back to business!  I have also just about finished the wedding dress I am altering for a young nonmember friend!  Should have it to her Tues. I have enjoyed sewing but a wedding dress is a little stressful!

We went for a ride yesterday up to Hatchers Pass.

We invited our two sets of missionaries to dinner tonight! They serve YSA so don’t get fed hardly so I e wanted to. One is going home and others could be transferred! We spend a lot of time with them so sad to have change!  We ended up doing a linger longer also with left over hamburgers and stuff from A camp out left overs. So just had to set up and clean up!  Al least Gary was there today!

So just got day cleaned up and it is 10:10pm. Still light as day outside .  Still so weird!  We did wake up to rain today for the first this month!  Due to no sprinkling g systems the grass is pretty dead around us! Plenty of water just no system!  Temple and churches have them though!

We are grateful to be here! We both love Alaska! Getting to know the new missionaries( our seniors and they are great!). We do miss our buddies the Kuerths!  We are grateful for friends and family who have made our lives so rich !  We love you all!! We pray for all also!  Cannot believe it is July tomorrow!!  We love serving our Heavenly Father and his Son!  

Home from Alaska-

  So this will be our final entry of our mission to the Anchorage Alaska Mission, assigned as CES missionaries. As I'm writing this, we ...