Dear Capell Family,
Thank you for the package! The other elders also say thanks. I had been anticipating the next time I would be geting something from you!
I have another new assignment. I am in Quality Assurance from 8:00 a.m. to about 10:00 a.m. I make sure the work than everyone does in their various areas of Worldwide Patron Services is being done properly. This is done by having me assign cases (handled in the phone and chat mediums) to case evaluations, who then see if the work is done properly, what can be improved in working cases, etc.
General Conference was amazing! I was able to get a lot out of it because I went with the right spirit and an open heart, an open mind, and open ears. I was able to find a few things in the talks given that I could use for my lesson that I am giving on April 8th. I was able to attend the Priesthood Session in the Conference Center. I sat with my companion to my left. I sat in the Plaza level, row K, third seat in from the aisle. I was 11 rows in front of the rostrum.
I am glad I didn't write to you yesterday and mail it eariler today for one reason. I ran into Elder Russel M. Nelson on the third floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. I saw him in the north most elevator standing in the north east corner. I had a companion with me, Elder Corniea, so he can attest to this. But I will forever remember this day with great detail. The spirit I felt was amazing. That spirit testified to me how much a man of God he was. Could you imagine how more so it would be with President Thomas S. Monson? I can. Now I wasn't in the elevator with him because it was full, buthe was standing only 10 feet away from where I was. He was with his wife.
The work is going great. I am working to help get the 1940 census published on the internet. I was able to find information on some ancestors, including Great-Grandpa Arnold (Read S.) but unfortunately, no new info for the Temple FOR. I am still at a "brick wall".
Thanks for all of your love and support! Hope to hear from you soon.
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Thursday, March 8, 2012
The Work is Great!
Dear Capell Family,
I am glad to hear all is well. There are a few things I hsould let you know. Yesterday, March 4, 2012, I was sustained and set apart to be the teachrew for every second Sunday in the First Quorum of Elders. I give my first lesson this upcoming Sunday. I also gave an immediate preparation talk today in district meeting. Also, another note, during the last Young Missionary Fireside, Brother Lloyd K. Newell, the person who speaks at Music and the Spoken Word, spoke to the missionaries at Theater 4 in the North Visitors Center.
The work is going great in everything, except with genealogy right now, because I have hit a "wall." It will pass eventually, but for now, I am working "sideways."
I wrote in my study journal 3 times today. I will send what I can, as prompted by the Spirit. I have also started digitizing my mission journal. As of tomorrow, I should be at about the first week of January of 2012.
It always overjoys me me when I get a letter -- no matter how boring it sounds to you. Please write!!!
I have to go for now but I will tell you that the pictures attached are from a Bible scene of David and Goliath from 1 Samuel 17:49. The snowmen in the picture were made by Elder Anderson, Elder McAfee, and myself.
I love you all and hope to hear from you soon.
Monday, February 20, 2012
I have a second zone!
Dear Capell family,
I love the new zone! Historical Reconstitution Data Analysis, I do several things there. I work on auditing (making sure all the information that is on the records is transferred to digitized data has been entered correctly), blocking (making sure the images which have no extractable data are not visible to those indexing), and maybe eventually arbitrating (deciding what the information the indexers said is on the record is 100% accurate or not).
I also want to let you know that I think I have developed a new talent, singing. So last Sunday (February 12th), I asked Sister Mills, who is the Branch Choir Chairperson, if I could join up. I will be singing in the bass section of the branch choir. I know I am not the best singer in the world, but I love singing. My favorite songs to sing from the songs I have in my music collection are Called to Serve, Ye Elders of Israel, and Savior, Redeemer of My Soul.
Also, to let you know, I am moving apartments, I will still be in the Garden Apartments, but different room number. My companion will be Elder McAfee, and he came in the same time I did.
If it is alright with you, I have a little challenge for you. I taken this challenge, and it is amazing I have the instructions and a blank list, and my list in the three documents attached. The challenge is to list 100 blessings you are grateful for, and I would throw in a second part to it, if you're up to it. My part of the challenge is to not have any one item on the list more than one time. Who knows, maybe you can even use this as a family home evening lesson on Monday.
If it is alright with you I would like to share with you what I wrote in my weekly letter to President Peterson. It reads, "I have been diligent in journal writing and personal prayer, and starting to do much better with waking up on time during the weekends. I am doing everything I can in my zones to be anxiously engaged in a good cause. I realize I have been slacking in my personal scripture study, and I plan to work on that, same goal as last time 1 hour every day, on a specified topic or book. I am also making it a goal to start waking up when the alarm goes off in the morning. I have been starting to realize that I am feeling an emotional stress during the weekdays, probably because I am adjusting to working in two zones. I do what I know any good missionary should do in this situation when they cannot overcome it themselves after finding all possible solutions and implementing them, and have them be unsuccessful. The result I have come to is pray to Heavenly Father to help me through it."
I just thought you'd like to know how I am doing.
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
I love the new zone! Historical Reconstitution Data Analysis, I do several things there. I work on auditing (making sure all the information that is on the records is transferred to digitized data has been entered correctly), blocking (making sure the images which have no extractable data are not visible to those indexing), and maybe eventually arbitrating (deciding what the information the indexers said is on the record is 100% accurate or not).
I also want to let you know that I think I have developed a new talent, singing. So last Sunday (February 12th), I asked Sister Mills, who is the Branch Choir Chairperson, if I could join up. I will be singing in the bass section of the branch choir. I know I am not the best singer in the world, but I love singing. My favorite songs to sing from the songs I have in my music collection are Called to Serve, Ye Elders of Israel, and Savior, Redeemer of My Soul.
Also, to let you know, I am moving apartments, I will still be in the Garden Apartments, but different room number. My companion will be Elder McAfee, and he came in the same time I did.
If it is alright with you, I have a little challenge for you. I taken this challenge, and it is amazing I have the instructions and a blank list, and my list in the three documents attached. The challenge is to list 100 blessings you are grateful for, and I would throw in a second part to it, if you're up to it. My part of the challenge is to not have any one item on the list more than one time. Who knows, maybe you can even use this as a family home evening lesson on Monday.
If it is alright with you I would like to share with you what I wrote in my weekly letter to President Peterson. It reads, "I have been diligent in journal writing and personal prayer, and starting to do much better with waking up on time during the weekends. I am doing everything I can in my zones to be anxiously engaged in a good cause. I realize I have been slacking in my personal scripture study, and I plan to work on that, same goal as last time 1 hour every day, on a specified topic or book. I am also making it a goal to start waking up when the alarm goes off in the morning. I have been starting to realize that I am feeling an emotional stress during the weekdays, probably because I am adjusting to working in two zones. I do what I know any good missionary should do in this situation when they cannot overcome it themselves after finding all possible solutions and implementing them, and have them be unsuccessful. The result I have come to is pray to Heavenly Father to help me through it."
I just thought you'd like to know how I am doing.
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
Monday, January 30, 2012
I am so blessed...
I wish to let you know that earlier this week I found out I was going to train a new elder, or a greenie! His name is Elder Skaggs. Yes, I am a trainer after just 2 months of being on my mission. I am the youngest elder, referring to time of being on the mission, to become a trainer in this mission.
Elder Nielson is leaving to the other apartment complex, so I will be without a companion for a week as he has to have surgery. He must, as told by the doctor, be homje for a week for his recovery (he is from Orem).
I am working on finishing the Book of Mormon by the end of the year, as well as try to memorize Psalms 23:1-7, which is the entire chapter.
I would like to share an experience I had the other day. On my way to the Family History Library, I happened by a homeless woman and a young man. They were in great need. The woman, Paula, asked if I could spare some money so they could obtain shelter for the night. I replied that I could not, for it would be a violation of mission rules. I then prayed in my heart and asked Heavenly Father what I should do. I had scarcely done so when Paula asked if we could say a prayer. We joined hands and I asked who she would like to say it. She asked if I would. I was prompted by the spirit in prayer to have help come by them that they may obtain stable living conditions, and gave thanks for the blessings we had in common, including the Gospel and the Atonement of Christ, for His great sacrifice on our behalf. Upon saying amen, Paula said she had been excommunicated from the church, and her son Jeff was seeking to obtain the Priesthood so that he could rebaptize his mom. I wished them best in this worthy pursuit and goal. I then noticed Jeff did not have any gloves. I asked if he would like mone, to which Paula said, "Don't you need those for your work?" I said no, I have another pair back at my apartment. I then asked Jeff if he would like them and of course he said that would be nice. We then parted. I then thanked God for the bounteous blessings which I have.
God does answer prayers in miraculous ways. Fasting does work when we are in the right spirit of doing so. God lives and loves each on of us.
I love all of you! Do your bes in all you do!
Love, Elder Ryan Capell
Elder Nielson is leaving to the other apartment complex, so I will be without a companion for a week as he has to have surgery. He must, as told by the doctor, be homje for a week for his recovery (he is from Orem).
I am working on finishing the Book of Mormon by the end of the year, as well as try to memorize Psalms 23:1-7, which is the entire chapter.
I would like to share an experience I had the other day. On my way to the Family History Library, I happened by a homeless woman and a young man. They were in great need. The woman, Paula, asked if I could spare some money so they could obtain shelter for the night. I replied that I could not, for it would be a violation of mission rules. I then prayed in my heart and asked Heavenly Father what I should do. I had scarcely done so when Paula asked if we could say a prayer. We joined hands and I asked who she would like to say it. She asked if I would. I was prompted by the spirit in prayer to have help come by them that they may obtain stable living conditions, and gave thanks for the blessings we had in common, including the Gospel and the Atonement of Christ, for His great sacrifice on our behalf. Upon saying amen, Paula said she had been excommunicated from the church, and her son Jeff was seeking to obtain the Priesthood so that he could rebaptize his mom. I wished them best in this worthy pursuit and goal. I then noticed Jeff did not have any gloves. I asked if he would like mone, to which Paula said, "Don't you need those for your work?" I said no, I have another pair back at my apartment. I then asked Jeff if he would like them and of course he said that would be nice. We then parted. I then thanked God for the bounteous blessings which I have.
God does answer prayers in miraculous ways. Fasting does work when we are in the right spirit of doing so. God lives and loves each on of us.
I love all of you! Do your bes in all you do!
Love, Elder Ryan Capell
Monday, December 26, 2011
Dear Capell family,
How are you all doing? I hope you are doing well. I have a few pictures attached to this email of my apartment and most of the elders I share the apartment with. Elder Brough didn't want his picture taken, because of past experiences with having his picture taken.
I hope you all have a good Christmas, because I know I will.
I also have another Family Ordinance Request. I think you've already done some work on the two others I have sent you, but I have yet another, because I found about a dozen names earlier this week in our family tree that need the temple work done for them. Just make sure you do them in order, so pay attention to the names on the Sealing to Spouse Ordinances, you'll be unable to do those until you do the other work for the corresponding female names.
Also, in the pictures you will find a picture of my desk, the temple, and the Christmas tree on South Temple. All of which are visible from my work area on the third floor of the JSMB.
I look forward to calling you and talking to all of you on Christmas Day.
By the way, my schedule is: wake up at 6:15 in the morning or sooner if possible, shower, shave, etc. Then, eat breakfast, brush teeth, head out the door to the JSMB. 7:45 is prayer meeting, usually I arrive 15 minutes early. I start working at 8:00, break for lunch at 11:30 A.M. and come back no later than 12:30 P.M. Work until 4:00 P.M. and head home. Personal study and companionship study, whenever we feel so long as it is completed before other activities like basketball, etc. We must be in our apartments no later than 9:30 P.M. and lights out at 10:30. Also my P-Day is still Saturday for now, and my half T&R day is on Wednesdays. My full T&R day is on the fourth Wednesday of every month. So on Wednesdays, I leave work at at lunch time and don't come back the rest of the day. On my full T&R day, I don't go into my office at all.
I hope you all have a merry Christmas!
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
I also have another Family Ordinance Request. I think you've already done some work on the two others I have sent you, but I have yet another, because I found about a dozen names earlier this week in our family tree that need the temple work done for them. Just make sure you do them in order, so pay attention to the names on the Sealing to Spouse Ordinances, you'll be unable to do those until you do the other work for the corresponding female names.
Also, in the pictures you will find a picture of my desk, the temple, and the Christmas tree on South Temple. All of which are visible from my work area on the third floor of the JSMB.
I look forward to calling you and talking to all of you on Christmas Day.
By the way, my schedule is: wake up at 6:15 in the morning or sooner if possible, shower, shave, etc. Then, eat breakfast, brush teeth, head out the door to the JSMB. 7:45 is prayer meeting, usually I arrive 15 minutes early. I start working at 8:00, break for lunch at 11:30 A.M. and come back no later than 12:30 P.M. Work until 4:00 P.M. and head home. Personal study and companionship study, whenever we feel so long as it is completed before other activities like basketball, etc. We must be in our apartments no later than 9:30 P.M. and lights out at 10:30. Also my P-Day is still Saturday for now, and my half T&R day is on Wednesdays. My full T&R day is on the fourth Wednesday of every month. So on Wednesdays, I leave work at at lunch time and don't come back the rest of the day. On my full T&R day, I don't go into my office at all.
I hope you all have a merry Christmas!
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Letter from the Mission President
Dear Brother and Sister Capell,
We are grateful for the opportunity to serve with your son, Elder Ryan John Capell, here in the Family and CHurch History Headquarters Mission. He has been warmly welcomed, has received a good orientation and training, has been given a fine companion and trainer, and has received his assignment to serve in the World Wide Patron Service Zone. What he has experienced for the last two weeks should set him on course to progress toward an excellent fulfillment of his missionary service.
Enclosed is a picture of Elder Capell with Sister Peterson and me taken here in the mission. We express our gratitude to you for sharing your son in this unique and wonderful opportunity of service in the Lord's Kingdom.
We trust your son will progress and prosper in his service to the Lord. We recommend that oyur correspondence be positive and uplifting to further enhance his total experience during his service here.
Enclosed is a picture of Elder Capell with Sister Peterson and me taken here in the mission. We express our gratitude to you for sharing your son in this unique and wonderful opportunity of service in the Lord's Kingdom.
We trust your son will progress and prosper in his service to the Lord. We recommend that oyur correspondence be positive and uplifting to further enhance his total experience during his service here.
Thank you again for blessing us by sending your son. We anticipate finding great joy in our service together. Please be assured our interest and concern is for his happiness, safety, and success in his dedicated service here and for those on the other side of the veil.
Sincerely,
President Wayne S. Peterson
Mission President
Sunday, December 11, 2011
"I am beyond happy, so in short, doing most excellent!"
I am doing fantastic. I feel healthy, not hungry, and I am beyond happy, so in short, doing most excellent. The mission is going fantastic, I keep finding more names in our genealogy. Oh, that reminds me, both Elder Nielson (my young missionary trainer) and Elder Rogers (my zone trainer) are BYU fans.
We do not have a Christmas tree in the apartment. A small one would be nice to, so thank you for your offer on that. Elder Nielson has a Christmas tree, but it is only one foot tall.
There are four elders in the apartment that I live in. They are, Elder Nielson (from Orem), myself, Elder Brough (he's from Sydney, Australia), and Elder Rose (from Hyde Park, which is near Logan). Our daily schedules vary as we each have different assignments. My schedule is for the first two weeks, at 5:30 AM, I wake up, shower, shave, pray, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, and head out the door to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. I have to be there on the third floor of the JSMB no later than 7:30 AM, we have a short meeting then start working at 8:00. Then we take a break for lunch at 11:30. Report back to the training zone no later than 12:30, and back to work until 3:30, after which we head back to our apartments.
I also need to let you know I got my shirt and coat okay, as well as the treats inside the coat. I decided to share them with the other elders in the apartment, as well as have quite a few myself. We are fine as far as it comes to music, but if you send anything, it must follow these guidelines: it must be consistent with the sacred spirit of my calling, it should invite the Spirit, help me focus on my work, and direct my thoughts and feelings towards the Savior. I cannot listen to music that pulls my thoughts away from the work, merely entertains, has romantic lyrics or overtones, or dull my spiritual sensitivity by its tempo, beat, loudness, lyrics, or intensity. We do have a CD player in the apartment, if you would like to send more Christmas music, feel free.
The missionaries here shop at Wal-mart.. It's really not that hard, seeing I know how to cook very little. I could use some recipes. Would you please send me the instructions and recipes for: cheeseburger soup, spam surprise, those hershey's pretzel things, pizza bombs, and Mom's home-made chocolate chip cookies, as well as any others you can find that you think I would like? Thanks.
I haven't gone to the Salt Lake temple yet, but I will on December 16th. I will see what other ordinance work needs done for our ancestors. I think I will just print the cards off and send them to you in the mail, if you are fine with that. It says on the card what work has and hasn't been done. So if you have any questions on it, just email me.
Thanks for your support in my decision to serve, as well as the letters each of you send. I keep all of you in my prayers continually, praying that all of us may be strengthened in the Gospel while I am serving. I pray for you collectively, as well as individually. In case you didn't know, the second day here, I finished the Book of Mormon for the first time, and prayed that the Holy Ghost might reveal the truth of it unto me. Well it happened and I know that it is true. God has chosen prophets to speak his holy words, just as he did anciently, he does so in these the latter days. I love you very much, and look forward to hearing from each of you soon!
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
We do not have a Christmas tree in the apartment. A small one would be nice to, so thank you for your offer on that. Elder Nielson has a Christmas tree, but it is only one foot tall.
There are four elders in the apartment that I live in. They are, Elder Nielson (from Orem), myself, Elder Brough (he's from Sydney, Australia), and Elder Rose (from Hyde Park, which is near Logan). Our daily schedules vary as we each have different assignments. My schedule is for the first two weeks, at 5:30 AM, I wake up, shower, shave, pray, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, and head out the door to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. I have to be there on the third floor of the JSMB no later than 7:30 AM, we have a short meeting then start working at 8:00. Then we take a break for lunch at 11:30. Report back to the training zone no later than 12:30, and back to work until 3:30, after which we head back to our apartments.
I also need to let you know I got my shirt and coat okay, as well as the treats inside the coat. I decided to share them with the other elders in the apartment, as well as have quite a few myself. We are fine as far as it comes to music, but if you send anything, it must follow these guidelines: it must be consistent with the sacred spirit of my calling, it should invite the Spirit, help me focus on my work, and direct my thoughts and feelings towards the Savior. I cannot listen to music that pulls my thoughts away from the work, merely entertains, has romantic lyrics or overtones, or dull my spiritual sensitivity by its tempo, beat, loudness, lyrics, or intensity. We do have a CD player in the apartment, if you would like to send more Christmas music, feel free.
The missionaries here shop at Wal-mart.. It's really not that hard, seeing I know how to cook very little. I could use some recipes. Would you please send me the instructions and recipes for: cheeseburger soup, spam surprise, those hershey's pretzel things, pizza bombs, and Mom's home-made chocolate chip cookies, as well as any others you can find that you think I would like? Thanks.
I haven't gone to the Salt Lake temple yet, but I will on December 16th. I will see what other ordinance work needs done for our ancestors. I think I will just print the cards off and send them to you in the mail, if you are fine with that. It says on the card what work has and hasn't been done. So if you have any questions on it, just email me.
Thanks for your support in my decision to serve, as well as the letters each of you send. I keep all of you in my prayers continually, praying that all of us may be strengthened in the Gospel while I am serving. I pray for you collectively, as well as individually. In case you didn't know, the second day here, I finished the Book of Mormon for the first time, and prayed that the Holy Ghost might reveal the truth of it unto me. Well it happened and I know that it is true. God has chosen prophets to speak his holy words, just as he did anciently, he does so in these the latter days. I love you very much, and look forward to hearing from each of you soon!
Love,
Elder Ryan John Capell
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