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Friday, May 5, 2017

Getting ready to leave the wonderful Melbourne Australia Mission ♥

Awesome departing missionaries at the Departing Missionary Seminar. We will miss you!

Back row: Me, Elder Giesbrecht, Spiller, Wilson, Kaschula, 
some random missionary, Fermanis  Front Row: Take. Parau, 
Johnstone, Brouwer, Barrozo
Final Self Reliance Class before going home






I think he stole someones coat...
Elder Cook is not built like a 
small gymnast like President Vidmar
Departing Dinner at the Mission home


At President and Sister Vidmars home

With President and Sister Vidmar

Elder Fermanis in a minion onesie (President
Vidmar wasn't all too enthusiastic about it)


Early departure to the airport with me, Sister Schaub
and her companion, and Elder Olan

Sister Schaub and her companion on the way to the airport
to head down to Tasmania


The wonderful President Vidmar at the bus terminal
Departing missionaries going home! The first time that there
were no Sisters going home with us




Sunday, April 30, 2017

I love my Savior Jesus Christ. He and his teachings have changed my life. But it's not just the teachings that have changed my life, but the application of the teachings. I love you, I love this church, I love my mission and everything that these two years has shaped me to be

Well, um, I guess my mission's pretty much all wrapped up. It doesn't feel as weird as I thought it would, but wow I have to admit that I couldn't restrain ALL the thoughts of coming home and all the things I'm excited to do and see when I get back, but in no way or shape did that restrain me from the work. In fact, like I've said over the past couple of weeks I didn't really have an option to fizzle out of the last week of my mission even if I wanted to: too many responsibilities. BUT it was all worth it, and now that my mission is over I can begin the transition from Missionary to Member. But that won't stop me from sharing the Gospel wherever I go. Seriously, I want to do it when I get home, but of course not to some crazy extent. But anyways, on with my week.

All the attendees at our last family home evening
So Monday we were at Strike with the Gippsland Zone for my last P-Day, and that was a ton of fun. I can talk about it when I get home though. Monday night was awesome too because we had our every-other-week Family Home Evening at the Stake center, and considering we only had five people show up to our last one, look at the amount of people that came this time! Literally all through word of mouth. We had people from other Stakes coming as well, it was awesome!!


We also had the chance to have one of the members, William Lelenoa, take us to a place
Lunch with William Lelenoa.  It was soo dang good!
called Hog's Breath Cafe, and it was really good but holy crud!  It was $40.00 per person.  I could have NEVER taken myself there, so shout out to Will for doing that for us. It was so good!  We went on exchanges with the Elders in Springvale and I went with Elder Marshall, the only other American Elder in the Zone. He goes home in three months but is pretty jealous I get to come home to America: we both love the country we're from and really miss it. But hey, just three days! I'm glad that I have a full time job set up for me, and schooling's all taken care of.   I've got plans and I'm really grateful for that.


This week has basically just been preparing for impact with the mini-mission this last weekend, which was a GREAT way to end the mission. Seriously, and to think that it almost got cancelled. It was so amazing, but holy moly the planning that had to go into it was absolutely nuts! I've never planned for a wedding before, but I can go ahead and assume that planning for this weekend might've been pretty similar. It was stressful. But the missionaries and the mini-missionaries all had a great time and especially for the youngsters their testimonies in missionary work were strengthened. It was totally worth the stress of planning and constantly getting together with Stake leaders to get it figured out. But because of it I haven't been able to pack, and we haven't even been able to figure out transfers or how to get missionaries from one Zone to another. It's ridiculous, and this P-Day will barely even be a P-Day at all. But as far as transfers even go, obviously I'm dying and a missionary named Elder Wiser will be taking my place. He's awesome, and I'm jealous of Carroll for being able to serve with him because I've always wanted to serve with Elder Wiser. But that was a good choice by President Vidmar because Carroll really respects Wiser as a leader, and so that'll be good for Carroll. But today'll kinda stink because it'll just be planning for transfers (we've had zero time to do that this weekend because of the mini-missionary weekend), packing for ages and figuring out what I do and don't want to bring home, cleaning the flatt because we had six other Elders spend the night with us for three days, and you can only imagine what the mess after that was like, and other things. It's not gonna be fun, but hey, I come home soon and things like this will no longer be on my plate. I'll have bigger fish to fry so to say.

I'm excited for home, I really am. I can't wait to go home and progress in ways that I

One last goodbye to the wonderful Haymes family the Sunday before I leave
couldn't do on my mission. People hear that I'm excited for home and they kinda get a judgmental look on their face like "Ah, he doesn't love his mission". No, that's not the case at all. If you go to an all you can eat restaurant and eat until you're full and satisfied, then you'll have no problem leaving and getting on with the rest of life. Sure the food was great and chances are you'll end up coming back, but when you're full, you're full. The guy who needs to leave but didn't eat all he wanted is the one who doesn't want to leave, and he was the one who didn't use the time for what he had. In other words, I'm full. I absolutely love my mission and am glad for the voluminous records I've kept to keep the memories alive, but I'm ready to move on. Faith points forwards. It always has, and it always will. I love this Gospel so much and this church is great. I love this church and everything that it has to offer, and I love my Savior Jesus Christ. He and his teachings have changed my life. But it's not just the teachings that have changed my life, but the application of the teachings. I love you, I love this church, I love my mission and everything that these two years has shaped me to be, and I will see you all in a few days. And as always, as it ever will be, and for the last time as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.....may God be with you till we meet again.
Me and Sister Rach Haymes

-Elder Landon Cook
Ponderize: 2 Timothy 4:7
Headed to Lunch with William Lelenoa
















One final goodbye to the amazing Haymes family
Love Sister Haymes fun personality ♥
All the while Brother Haymes keeps a very serious face :)







Sister Marlowe and Sister Ete
































 Oh yeah, and this morning we had the morningside devotional at Cape Schanck again. It was pretty awesome but because winter is on its way it was pretty cold and windy. We had Sister Marlowe and Sister Ete come back from Maroondah Zone for it because we got permission for it, but it was pretty dang fun. At least we did SOMETHING fun this morning! 
 




Strike for the last time down in 
Frankston with the Gippsland Zone
At STRIKE with the Gippsland Zone..my last P-Day














Well, all the Tim-Tams in my Tim-Tam Teddy 
are all gone, so I guess that means that my mission 
is pretty much over

Sunday, April 23, 2017

One of the things I'm looking forward to when I get home is climbing Lone Mountain before the sunrise, by myself, and just watching the sunrise on top of that mountain, just letting my thoughts wander about how much Heavenly Father has blessed me.

So wow, where do I even begin? Last Monday Elder Cuenca and I split off from Carroll and Etilage so that way I could do what I wanted to do before I come home, and that was go and see a place up north called the Beach Boxes. That was pretty dang awesome, and we had a lot of fun going there. And plus they were selling boxes of A&W root beer for $10.00 for a dozen. I couldn't help but get a bit crazy with it. 


One of my Favorite Beach Boxes
Tuesday we had exchanges with the Elders in Rosebud, and I went with Elder Ricks. He's an awesome missionary who wants only to do his absolute best, but because his companion is nearly five years older than him he gets pretty suppressed when it comes to it, and he gets kinda shut out a lot because he's a bit more reserved when his companion is very talkative. We did a bit of tracting, and all he really wanted was to watch and learn how I tracted because he's very observant and absorbent, and he heard that I was "really good at tracting and fearless at it" (I can't take any credit for that because Elder Worsencroft taught me a TON about it and I just try to mirror what he did). It was great, and plus we went to go see one of the families I taught in Hastings when I was there with Worsencroft since Hastings and Rosebud are now part of the same area. We went to go see Julie, and at first she wasn't interested and was about to shut the door, but then I cut her off and said "WAIT!!! Do you remember when almost two years ago Mormon missionaries taught you about the Book of Mormon!?" She opened the door a bit wider and said that she did, and I proudly replied with "I'm one of those missionaries!!" It took her a second to remember me, but then when she did she was SO happy to see me! We literally stood and talked there for about 20 minutes just catching up, and she was surprised that nearly two years has passed since that happened. Elder Ricks and his companion have been struggling to find more people to teach, and so I asked Julie if she would be once again interested in learning about the Book of Mormon. She said that she would, and that she'd be really happy if I could go come back with Ricks again and teach her about the Book of Mormon again. We really want to go on another exchange because of that reason, and plus our exchange only lasted for a couple of hours. I will make the time to go and see Julie this week. That has to be done. Especially since it's my last week.

Beach Boxes
The rest of the week was just work and getting prepared for the mini-mission last weekend. So many things keep fluctuating that we just have to keep up with it, and it makes it pretty tough. It'll be a ton of fun because it'll be my last weekend, and the way things are going to work out is that there'll be about 8 other missionaries spending the night at our flatt this Friday night. 10 Elders in a single flatt. Talk about no sleep. But it'll be fun, especially since that'll be the way that I die in the mission field. Won't sleep for about two or three nights, and then it'll be a nice 20-hour flight home with a nice long nap.


The incredible Winfiled family ♥
Saturday was a blast because we had one of our returning-into-activity members come to a program about repentance and such, and that was fun. We were also able to get permission to go out to Moe that day so I can visit some members before I go home, and THAT WAS AWESOME!!! I wasn't able to see everyone that I wanted to, but that's alright because I'll be back here in about a year or so anyways, and then I'll be able to see all the people that I want mwahahahaha!!! Saw the Winfields, Ozzi and Rawry, the Cranstons, Callan and Catherine Brooks, and Bazil and Mata Rawiri. These are some of the great families I fell in love withIt was great, but I'll tell you more about it when I get home because I want to go do stuff today! We're going down to Strike again with the Gippsland Zone, and that's always just a ton of fun.

Again, it's strange to know that after this week my mission is finished and I'll be in the loving arms of
the Cranstons
friends and family again. But what makes me the most excited is that I've been converted. Not only to the Gospel, but I love sharing the Gospel with people whether or not they're interested, and so I have some great plans for when I get home. I did hit my two year mark on Saturday and I WAS planning on burning a suit which is the tradition, and I haven't broken that tradition until now because I completely forgot to bring a suit. I will burn my suit though, but it'll have to be when I have more time. No time no time. But that's okay! Life is awesome!

 
Bazil and Mata Rawiri
We just have to be silly!
I will conclude with what I've said here, but man it's been an eventful week and I will have another one ahead of me, and then I will have another one ahead of me, and another, and another, and probably another after that. And that's because I know the mission isn't the end of the church. By far! I still don't understand why missionaries go inactive after their missions, or stop reading the scriptures, or stop praying, and stuff like that. Sure life gets busy, but, seriously, did you testifying of the importance of those things really mean nothing to you? Did testifying that making the church a priority have no real value and was nothing but hollow words? I just don't get it. One of the things I'm looking forward to when I get home is climbing Lone Mountain before the sunrise, by myself, and just watching the sunrise on top of that mountain, just letting my thoughts wander about how much Heavenly Father has blessed me. Seriously, that is something I really want to do! There is a reason the prophets went into mountains to pray, so why not I? I can't wait to get closer to God through ways I couldn't do as a missionary! This mission has only spring boarded my testimony, and there's no way in heck I'm gonna "take a break" from church when I get home. You are just asking for it, and if you do, then that means the testimony your bore for two years is hollow and void of any meaning. I don't understand why that happens, but rest assured it will not happen to me. This church has changed my life and will continue to do so until the day I die. I love this Gospel and I love my Savior Jesus Christ.
 
I love you all, and as always, God be with you till we meet again.
-Elder Landon Cook
Ponierize: Alma 26:5


Ozzi and Rawry

Callan and Catherine Brooks

Some of the great paintings on the beach boxes

Just me and the cool koala hangin at the beach

tried to get a photo of the guy in the background but didn't quite get it.
tons of beach boxes

Had an awesome Soup Sunday yesterday after church
drinks served after church with yummy soup