Saturday, December 27, 2014

2014-12-27

Thank you all for the wide selection of gifts! I am glad to get a lot of the things that I needed. I hope that the speakers will work once I try them. Be sure to thank the Jolleys, too! They sent me some ties and a couple of Twinkies dressed up as "Minionaries!" My companion and I liked those clothespins painted to look like us, plus the Chic-Fil-A gift card; we'll have to use that sometime in the near future. 
    We have also received snow during Christmas. We decided to take a walk during the afternoon, and we came back covered with so much snow that we had to hang them up by the door just inside the apartment. We enjoyed our Christmas dinner too, especially the ham. After dinner, we watched last year's Christmas devotional. I'd say this was one of the best Christmases I've ever had!
    Lately we have been reading from Jesus the Christ during companionship studies when we were finished with our Sunday lesson. It is interesting to learn about what was happening during those days and how it all related to His ministry. I find it helpful in better understanding the scriptures and the parables that he uses.
    I believe that's it for now. Until then, I pray for you and your safety.

Tony to Jacob 
What type of temple work do you do when you go?  Baptisms?  Initiatory? Endowment? How often do you go?  Every week?  How many different temples have you been to?

Jacob to Tony
It really depends on how much time we have. We try to do baptisms and confirmations on the same day and the initiatories on another day, but that's when occasion permits. We are required to take part in an endowment session once a month.

Tony to Jacob
How many different temples have you been to?

Jacob to Tony
I have been to the Salt Lake temple most of the time, and we did get a chance to visit the Bountiful temple on Halloween. Today, that's 2 temples.

Tony to Jacob
Why did you go to Bountiful?  Any idea which ones you might go to in the future?

Jacob to Tony
From what I'm told, it's because of all the crazy drunk people in SLC during Halloween. I have no idea which ones we will visit in the future.

Tony to Jacob
Well, I'm glad you avoided the crazy drunk people.

Tony to Jacob
I recall you mentioned in a recent letter that you do sports on Saturdays at 6. Is that the only day you exercise?  What sport do you engage in? Are you using the black undershorts I sent?  Hope you're staying fit in all ways prescribed by Luke 2:52.

Jacob to Tony
Since it's not a workday, yes it is the only day to work out. I have not yet tried one the sports shorts for fear of misuse.

Tony to Jacob
Misuse?

Jacob to Tony
Actually, I fear that being tight they might actually rip.

Tony to Jacob 

Just wear them. If they rip we can get you some new ones. If you don't care for them you can send them home. You won't know until you try. 

Thursday, December 25, 2014

2014-12-25 Christmas Call

...I got to open all my presents.
Oh, yeah?  How was that?
It was pretty fun.
Anything spectacular in there?
I did like the watch.
Oh, good!
And were you able to sleep in your Christmas jammies last night?
Yep.
ha-ha.  Did you like your shirt?
Uh-huh.
I thought that would make you laugh.  Well, we have a bunch of questions here we thought of that we'd like to ask you about but I don't wanna ask all of them so I'm gonna let some of the others ask you if they have anything first.
Uh, sure.
Nothing that I can think of.
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Come closer so he can hear you talking, Erik.
Hey, Jacob.
Yea.
Um, so, what do you do on your P-days, mostly?
Well, we usually go shopping.
OK.
And we also do our laundry on that day.  And we take the time to e-mail home.
Oh. Well, that's nice.
We always look forward to your e-mails a lot.
Thank you.
Um, what about exercising?  What kind of exercises do you do?
Well, yesterday we took a walk around Temple Square.
Do you ever go to a gym and play ball or do anything like that?
Um, we do our...actually...it's mostly in our church's cultural hall.
Oh, yeah.
Is that just on P-days or do you get to exercise every day?
We get pretty...we get lots of walking every day with doing deliveries and all.
Oh, yeah.
Yea.
Yep, we opened your envelope this morning with your...with the pictures and the description of what you do.  We sure liked that.
Well, ya, that's nice.
ha-ha...that was nice.  It was fun to read and hear more about what you do every day.
Yea, tell us about that Intranet comment competition.
Well, it's pretty much for members of the church workforce.
Does that include everybody in the Church Office Building, too?
Yea, pretty much.
So, tell us more about it.
Well, every time you make a comment on one of the articles your name is submitted for a drawing later that month.  If you put it right you've got a pretty good chance of winning.
Yea we saw you won that briefcase.   That's pretty cool.
Uh-huh.
So what parts of the day do you read articles and type comments?
Well it pretty much varies from day to day.
So are you saying that in between deliveries you have time to sit down at computers and read articles?  Or what are some other times?
Well, actually it depends on what's going on in the week.  The mission conferences, temple trips, and basically pretty much we wanna try to fit in other people within the delivery schedules.
So, do you like doing the deliveries or are you getting kind of tired of that.
I like doing them.
Good.  I'm glad.
What exactly do you deliver?
Well, there are a bunch of books teaching history of the Church.  They're pretty much from wherever in the world you can get them.
That sounds cool.  So, I have another question.  Do you ever get to eat dinner with other members or with other missionaries or do you pretty much just do it on your own?
Well, we get to eat with other members on certain occasions.
So, you have eaten with other people a few times?
Yep.
And do you feel like your food is working out good?  You're able to cook the things you need to and prepare them and find what you need?
Yes.
Well, that's good.
So, tell me more about those books that you were delivering.  I imagine it's kind of like a library except normal people don't get to go look at the shelves.  That's your job.  When somebody requests a book you go find it on the shelf and take it and deliver it to them.  Is that kind of how it works?
Well, some older people come in and look for the books and they put it on the cart so that we can deliver it around the building.
OK.
Cause, some of the stuff is pretty old.  And they have to be kept in files to keep them from falling apart.
Wow.
So, then, are you in charge of...um...when the person is done, they put them back on a cart going the other way and you haul it back up where it belonged or what?
Well, they do have a return room and we like to go back every 15-20 minutes.
You go back every 15-20 minutes to see if there's anything to return or not?
Yep.
So, do you two always stay together on that?  You always have to be...
Yes.
...within sight of each other?
Uh-huh.
So, where are you calling from today, from the church or from your apartment?
Um, we're calling from our apartment.  Our district leader lent us his phone so that we could call.
Oh.
Is your district leader in your apartment?
Yes.
How many people are in your district?
Um, I think there at least 12.
And do you have district meetings on a regular basis?
Usually on Monday nights.
What kind of things do you talk about in district meetings?
We talk about lessons that we're going to teach the seniors on Sundays.
You teach those lessons every Sunday?
Well, it's usually after church we go to the Joseph Smith Memorial Building and teach some junior missionaries.
Cool.
So, what are those lessons like?  What's an example?
Mainly we use lessons from Preach My Gospel.
So, do you and your companion teach that or is it a big group of teachers or do you take turns doing it once a month or how does that work?
Well, we usually take a senior companionship and me and my companion teach them.
So, every week you teach a different senior companionship?
We try to keep it consistent but if ours isn't there then we try to find a companionship without teachers.
Hm.  So do you go through those lessons in order each week.  So you teach lesson one then lesson two and stuff like that?
Yep.
Cool.  So how many lessons are there total?  Do you know?
No.
So is it kind of like the older couples pretending to be investigators?
Yea, pretty much.
That's good experience, good exercise for you.
So I had a question about your laundry.  Have you washed your sheets yet?
I have washed them a couple of times.
I wondered if maybe they remind you to do that or if you just remember on your own.
I remember.
Oh, good job.  I'm glad.
Probably about once a month or so, huh?
Yea.
Yep.  That's good.  So, we found a Facebook page for parents of kids that are in your mission.  And we enjoy reading that and seeing pictures that the parents post of their missionaries and stuff.  It kind of helps us understand what you do on your mission.  So that's pretty cool.
Have you ever heard of that, Jacob?
Um, no.
Do you know an Elder Bailey?
The name rings a bell.
It was his mom that invited us to it. So, what are the names of the other elders in your apartment?
Well, my current companion is Elder Bowers and my District Leader is Elder Busenshi and his companion whose name I don't remember.
Oh, heheheh.  So, do you guys get along pretty well do you think?
Yea.  Of course.
Hehehe.
Of course.  Elder Busenshi and his companion are just visiting so that I can make this phone call.
Oh.  So, do they live there, though, in that same apartment or not?
No.  They live in a different apartment.
OK.  So, is it just you and Elder Bowers in your apartment, then?
Yes.
OK.
So, that's different than...you've moved since we dropped you of at that first apartment, right?
Yep.
Have you moved more than once?
Yes.
Twice?
Uh-huh.
So, how far away did you move?
Um, well, we haven't moved from the Garden Apartments.  Basically we're just swapping companions in the same apartment area.
Is it the same building?
No, I think there are 8 buildings total.
So, you've moved from one building to another building?
Yep.
Was that hard for you or was it pretty easy?
It was pretty easy.
Good.
How about all the stuff that you've moved twice.  Are you finding that you packed and planned pretty well on what to bring on your mission or are there things that you have that you don't use or are there other things that you don't have that you wish you had?
I've got pretty much what I need.
Nothing extra?  You don't have things you don't use?
No, not really.
Hmm.
Good.
We must have done pretty good, then, huh?
Uh-huh.
How's your clothes holding up?  Everything wearing well?  Nothing wearing out?
Nope.
Are you rotating through everything?  Like not wearing the same 3 pairs of socks every week but you're rotating through all 10 pair or however many you have?
Yep.
Same with your garments and rotating your suits and everything?
Uh-huh.
Swapping your shoes every other day.
Yea.
Do you need any more garments or do you have enough?
I've got enough.
OK.
So, tell us about your temple trips, Jacob.  We didn't realize that apparently you go outside your mission on certain days.  Is that a weekly thing or a monthly thing? How do you do those?  Because you've been to a couple of different temples it sounds like, Bountiful and I don't know where else?
Well, mostly we do temple trips in the Salt Lake Temple but on Halloween we went to the Bountiful Temple.
Did you just kind of carpool up in the same vans that you go to WalMart in and get driven there?
Yep.
Cool.
Who's the van drivers?  Is it some of your district leaders or do they have special drivers that only drive vans or what?
Well, some of the missionaries who are drivers they drive.
So, they have to take a driving test to make sure that they can drive well enough?
Yep.
OK.
Do you ever wish that you would have got your driver's license?
Yea, kind of.
Erik's been working on his again.
That's good.
Uh-huh.
We had Erik's papers all turned in and then the Stake President called us and said that...you know the test that you have to take at the Family Services?
Yea.
He went to Idaho Falls and did his and apparently somehow they lost it and they couldn't figure out where it went or everything so he had to go back last Friday and do the whole test all over again.
So we still don't have a mission call for him but it's in the works.
Alright.
You're OK if we send a video when he gets it of him opening it?  You're OK to watch that?
Yea.
OK.
How much time do you get on the computer on Saturdays?
Basically we have 2 hours.
And is that computer back over at your workplace, not in your apartment?
Actually it's in the Family History Center.
Oh, is that the building by the Plaza Hotel or in the bottom of the Joseph Smith Building?
No, I mean the Family History Library.
Oh.
That's the building over by the Plaza Hotel on the west side.
Actually it's the building right next to the Church History Museum.
Yea, OK.  I think that's the same building we're talking about in different ways.
So, do you feel pretty comfortable getting around Temple Square and stuff?  You know where everything is and how to get there?
Yep.
Have you ever been in any of the underground tunnels?
Um, yea.
Really?
When do you go in there?
Um, we usually take one from the Church History Library to the COB to get newspapers.
You call it the COB, huh?
Yep.
Church Office Building?
Yep.
Have you ever bumped into anybody, any of the apostles or anything?
No.
Keep your eyes open.  They might be around.
So, we heard there's a choir in your mission.   Is that something that you're interested in or that you can do or what's the deal with that?
Um, well, actually I'm not really that interested in it.
Oh.
I thought you liked singing.
Yea, but we have to wake up pretty early in the morning.
Like how early?
Earlier than 6:30.
So, 6:30 is pretty much your limit, huh?
Yep.
That's funny.
You wake up at 6:30 even on P-day?
Uh-huh.
You go to bed at 10:00?
What?
Do you go to bed at 10:00 every night?
Yep.
I imagine you're always pretty tired and ready to sleep, huh?
Uh-huh.
So, did you guys get snow last night?
Yep.
Yay!
How much, can you tell?
I'd say it's about 2 inches now.
We probably got over 6 inches here overnight.  Yesterday we went...um your mom had to work at the bookstore on campus and so we went up to meet her for her lunch and we went walking around the outside track because it was pretty nice outside.  It was just a little bit cold.  But we were walking around the track on campus and I saw a carrot on the turf.  I looked a little closer.  It was by a teeny tiny pile of snow that had melted and there were some rocks laying there, too.  So, we'll have to send you the picture.  But I took a picture of everybody and we were making comments about how there was no snow in Rexburg and the snowman had melted and how said it was and now just less than 24 hours we have over 6 inches so that was kind of fun and kind of a drastic change.
So, Jacob, I'm curious to know if you have seen very many people down there that you know.
Well, I did run into I think the Stapelmans once.
Oh, yeah?  Or was it the Stangers?
Oh, yea, the Stangers.
Cause they told us that they turned around and you were standing right there next to them.
Stapelmans might have seen him, too.  I can't remember if they said that.
Yeah I can't remember.
So did you get very many Christmas cards and letters from people?
Yea, just some.
Just some?  Who wrote to you.
Well, I think it was some family from Oregon.
The what?
Um, some part of our family I think they were from Oregon.
Um, are you maybe talking about Bryan and Linda from Oklahoma?
Oh, yea, Oklahoma.
So, did they send you a letter?
Yep.
Oh, nice. Anybody else?
Nothing from the top of my head.
Oh.  So, sorry go ahead...
Did you see that um...did you notice that when we get letters from you that I'm posting them on a blog for you and then some people actually comment on that blog?  Did you notice that when I sent that to you from Sister Scheiern, specifically?  Do you remember that?
I remember.  And I did write to her.
OK.  Good.  So, the question I have about that is are you able to look at that blog?  Is that something that's appropriate for you to do?  Or is it better that we just copy and send things to you?
I think it would be safer if you copied.
OK.  So you're pretty much confined to just your email and your Intranet stuff.
And LDS sites.
OK.  That's good to know.  And is it OK if we kind of chat with you when you're online if we email back and forth?  We weren't sure if we were supposed to do that or not.
Like during that 2 hour time when you're sitting at the computer.
Um, I think that's OK.
So, you're usually there like between 1 and 3?
Yea, usually.
OK, well that's good to know.
So what kind of snacks do you have during the day?  Is there in the church history library is there people that have snacks laying out?
Uh... they recommend that you take snacks to the break room to protect the documents.
Oh... so you don't have snacks laying around because it might ruin the don't ruin the documents? They have them in one special room.
Yeah
Got it.
Is there usually snacks there every day?
Not really.
Sometimes and sometimes not, huh?
Uh huh.
So you just bring your own snacks with you most of the time?
Uh-huh.
Have you been feeling healthy and not sick at all?
Yep... pretty much.
Good.
How about your weight?  Have you been noticing that you've been staying pretty steady on your weight or gaining or losing or do you have a chance to weight yourself at all?
I haven't actually had a chance to check my weight.
Do you know if there's a spot where you can?
No, I don't know.
Are your clothes still fitting OK?  Nothing's getting too tight or too loose?
They fit pretty good.
OK.
Remember that first day when your pants ripped?  Did you get those fixed?
Yeah.  Um, yeah
OK.  They are working OK for you? that was pretty funny, huh?
Yeah.
So tell us about something funny that's happened on your mission.
Well... Elder Rodriguez told me about some of the dreams that one of the missionaries had.
Some of the dreams?
Yeah.
Like what?
Well, this guy, Elder Rodriguez told me that he had a Harry Potter dream.  And he dreamed that Dumbledore was there among the students and he said "attention class.  Today we are going to watch a movie! But before we do that you must find a buddy! And the guy who wanted to see the movie..." I got 5 minutes so I'll make this quick... " He asked this girl, Ashley, to be his buddy so he gave her a karate kick.  He said, hey Ashley, do you want to be my buddy? And she said OK.  He ended up being late for the movie and when he did get there, there were a bunch of knights standing around the door, and he said "guys, I'm sorry I'm late... will you let me in?" And the guys said NOOOO.  Go away.  You are late for the movie and you can not enter.  But Ashley... it's my chance to tell her I love her!  NO!!!!  Go Away!  So then he wanted Dumbledore to help him.  So they had to do this.  They had to go find this thing called the magic cup.  If they tried to get the cup, the mentors attacked them and then he dreamt that he woke up and he looked liked a girl.  Then he dreamt he was changing into an exact replica of Harry Potter.  So then he went to get to the knight again "Harry Potter!"  Go away!  You are late for the movie!  But my buddy Ashley is in there and it's my chance to tell her that I love her. The knights looked at him and NO! Go Away! You guys are jerks!
Funny dream!
That sounds pretty silly Jacob!
Um-hum.
That's funny.  So did you get homesick at all or did you do pretty good with that?
I'm doing pretty well now.
Good.  I'm glad.
Have you e-mailed with Elder Rodriguez since he left?
Yep.
His dad's been pretty good about keeping in touch with us too.  It's been fun to see that they got to go to Disney World and go on a train and different things.
Um hum.  They also went to Universal Studios.
Oh. Cool.
So what's your current companion's name? Elder Bellers?
Elder Bowers.
What kind of things do you and he have in common?
Well, we both like cartooning.
Yeah?
Is he do they make it separate so that he's a senior companion and you're a junior companion still, or do they make those designations?
I like to think of myself as a junior.
Uh k.. I think I'm pretty much out of time.
You have to go now?
Yep!  I love you!
Love you Love you, love you.
WE all love you and pray for you a lot.
Thank you!
Merry Christmas and talk to you again on mothers day.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
OK  Bye.
Love you Jacob!  Bye
Love you too.

2014-12-25 Christmas Letter











Saturday, December 20, 2014

2014-12-20

We plan on going caroling on Christmas Eve and having a big dinner on Christmas along with watching last year's devotional. Don't worry, we'll probably have time to open our presents.
    I loved the concert, though it went on longer than I originally anticipated. I think it was worth it! After the concert started the first song, Big Bird and his friends accidentally interrupted the whole scene. To make up for it, Mack Wilberg allowed them to take over the concert. Elmo tried to find "more" in Christmas. Grover was in the control room ready to cue each number. Bert and Ernie helped out backstage and cued Santino Fontana, but Ernie kept mixing up the name. Abby and Rosita put on outfits that resembled the choir's costumes. Big Bird took over as conductor for the "Sesame Street" medley with Mack's response being, "I've got to see this." But one of the highlights of the evening was when Richard Elliott performed his arrangement of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" with none other than the Count.
    Once again, there has been no snow this week. Just today, in fact, there was a small shower of rain. I hope that there will be at least enough to stick to the ground. But no matter what happens, I hope to make the most out of this Christmas!

Saturday, December 13, 2014

2014-12-13

Hi everyone! I would like you to know that I got that box of Christmas presents that you sent. I can't wait to open them up on Christmas day.
    Speaking of Christmas, I had a little scare. This week I noticed that the tickets for the concert had a time of 8:00, which meant the concert would extend over the curfew of 9:00. I expressed my concern to the mission president, and he said it would be alright; he and his wife were going too, and we will probably meet up with them after the concert and go back to our apartment together.
    It's still pretty warm here, and today we had a small rainfall. However, I did notice that it was somewhat chillier in the mornings and evenings. Perhaps this is a sign of cold times ahead? 
    Anyways, here is a set of photographs I took of Temple Square the night the Christmas lights first turned on this year (plus my beautiful phone book tree.) Fortunately, they were saved onto my camera and transferred to my new flash drive. I will also send you a package in a brown paper bag, so that's something you shold look forward to. Until then, I will probably see you again soon!















Saturday, December 6, 2014

2014-12-06

Hi guys! We had a little bit of snow in November, but it hasn't stayed for long. We haven't had any snowfalls since then. I hope to see at least one snowfall before Christmas comes around. 
    The mission gave both of us tickets for the First Presidency Devotional, so we'll be doing that. We get to see the Christmas concert next weekend, and the guests will perform in Music and the Spoken Word the day afterwards. I am so excited!
    Last weekend after emails we went to eat at the Garden Restaurant on the 10th floor of the JSMB. We had a nice waitress serve us, and we found that somebody had paid for our meal. The only thing we really bought that night was our desserts. Tonight we plan on eating in the City Creek food court. 
    Anyways, I thought up some more things that I would like for Christmas;
  • 3-5 re-useable shopping bags
  • A watch
  • Pocket-sized set of scriptures
  • Colored pencils with a carrying case
    It's so great to hear from you guys! I hope to catch you again!

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

11-29-2014

    Hi guys! Just wanted to let you know that I am having a good time here. Thanksgiving went well. Basically it was just like a pot luck; you get different variations of the same food items. This year I was actually careful to not over-stuff myself.
    The next day we made our own Christmas trees out of old phone books. One guy commented that his tree looked like a Dalek from Doctor Who. I was suprised at the amount of ink I got on my hands. Afterwards we watched a recording of last year's Christmas concert with John Rhys-Davies and Deborah Voight. Later that night, we went to Temple Square to see all of the Christmas lights turned on. It was a pretty big crowd, considering how popular the lights are.
    We were looking aroud Deseret Book and Walmart and wondering what to get you guys for the holidays. If you think of anything, let me know ASAP.
    See you guys later!

Jacob and his trainer from New York

(This is another letter and picture from the Rodriguez family to us.)

Sister Derricott,

Thought you’d appreciate another picture of your Elder. i took your advice and found an I love NY shirt. He was so cute, his face lit up when he saw it, and then wasn’t sure what to say.  I asked him, “do you like it?”  YES he responded. Good. So one more thing, I need to give you a big hug from your Mom. So I stepped forward and gave him a BIG hug from you. He looked a bit confused, but still had that very sweet smile on his face.  It was apparent that he and Elder Rodriguez hit it off. Elder Rodriguez went on and on about how much he loved your son. It was a highlight of his mission serving with him and serving him. You have a fine Elder and should be very proud of him.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

2014-11-22



Thanks for setting up that blog for me, I wish I could see it. I'm glad that Elder Rodriguez is doing fine. His father came to meWednesday and gave me the Christmas concert tickets. I'm not sure I already told you this, but the guest artists are Santino Fontana fromFrozen and the Sesame Street Muppets. If you go to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's website each Friday, you will see a reveal for each muppet. So far there's Count Von Count, Elmo, Grover, Rosita, and Abby Cadabby (in that order.)
    I also got that stuff from New York; an "I <3 N Y" t-shirt and a box of chocolates. The Rodriguez family were sure exited to give that stuff away!
    I am running low on soap and shampoo, could you send some more up for me?
    I also have some general idea of what I want for Christmas:
  • Socks
  • Speaker for tape player
  • Small LEGO set or minifigure
  • Advent calendar
  • Another flash drive (mine broke :(.)
Could you give of the wishlist to Erik and Emily? And as always, keep in touch!

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Nov. 19, 2014- Elder Derricott Sighting

(This is from Gil Rodriguez.  He is the father of Elder Rodriguez, who was Jacob's first companion.  Elder Rodriguez is finishing his mission and his parents are in Salt Lake City (from New York) to pick him up. )

Look Who I Saw!
So Elder Rodriguez won tickets to Mormon Tabernacle Choir but the concert is in December. So guess who he thought should get his tickets. Yup his greenie. So sweet your missionary is. We will see him on Friday. Got him a couple things.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

2014-11-15

I too have experienced snowfalls this week. I am told that there were at least 20 vehicle accidents when it first started. Thankfully none happened near where I walked and worked.
    For Thanksgiving we are going to eat at the church, so you don't need to worry about getting food for me. We'll try to avoid the Black Friday crowds and instead look at the Christmas lights on Temple Square. I saw some people working on setting them up just a couple weeks after I got started on my mission.
    I have been trying to get the tape recorder to work, but at normal volume the music just sounds unnatural. Perhaps if you send me a speaker I might get better results.
    I have something I have neglected to ask you; which of my ancestors worked on the Salt Lake Temple? I would like to tell others, so that information would really be helpful to know. 
    I haven't really come up with anything I really want for Christmas, but I will try to send a list before the month is over. 

Saturday, November 8, 2014

2014-11-08

I just wanted to let you know that I am having a great time on my mission! I know that you wanted a picture of Elder Bowers, so I pulled one up from an email one elder sent us. Both of us are in the back, and Elder Bowers is the one with the sky blue tie. Since it was Halloween, I decided to wear my orange-and-brown tie.
    I have moved every time I got a new elder, but I don't think that will always be the case. Also, you don't need to worry about sending me any Ensigns, we get one each month. I also found where the foot spray was today! It was in such a small section that it's no wonder I couldn't find it last time
    Anyways, here is what my schedule is basically like:
  • 6:30 am- Wake up and have breakfast
  • 7:15 am- Walk to Church History Library (CHL) weekdays or Joseph Smith Memorial Building (JSMB) Monday for morning devotional
  • 8:00 am- Get newspapers from Church Office Building (COB) and take them to the library
  • 8:15-10:55 am- Circulation
  • 11:00 am- Deliver mail
  • Noon- Lunch in the break room
  • 1:00-4:15 pm- Circulation, on Wednesdays and Fridays we travel to the JSMB to do linking from 1:00-4:00
  • 4:20 pm- Return to apartment for companion study and dinner
  • 6:00-8:30 pm- Travel to FamilySearch Center for teaching index research.
  • On Saturday we shop at 7:30, clean laundry at 9:15, have lunch at noon, run to the dry-cleaner at 12:30, email around 1:00, dinner at 5:00 and go to sports at 6:00
    I sent an email to the mission president concerning Grandma and Grandpa coming to Salt Lake City, and I am confident that we will do something to avoid an accidental run-in.
That's all I can think of to say. Good-bye for now!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

2014-11-01

I am having a great time on my mission so far. I can't believe it has been two months already. I have had two great companionships, and I am confident that this one with Elder Bowers will work out. We teach a nightly class together about the essentials of indexing. I hope to be a good aide with him.
    I gave Elder Rodriguez his gift this week. The funny thing is that the package you sent came on Elder Rodriguez's birthday, but I had to wait for the next day because I had already moved into Elder Bower's apartment.
    Halloween was another temple trip, and we spent this one going to the Bountiful temple. Do you remember that presentation of the Creation of the World inside the temple? The one in the Bountiful temple is an updated version, and I was on the edge of my seat at some moments. 
    Know that I am thinking of you and you will always be in my prayers.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Write Jacob


Mailing Address
Elder Jacob Derricott
c/o FCHH Mission
JSMB - East 3rd Floor
15 E South Temple St.
Salt Lake City, UT  84150-3460

Email Address

Saturday, October 25, 2014

2014-10-25

 Hi guys. It sounds like you have had a fun time at the Klinglers. If you are having trouble with your new iPhones, I completely understand. It takes me a while to learn things here on the mission. I tried shopping for some athlete's foot spray but can't find any, so could you send some within the next few weeks?
    Do you remember that missionary who likes to draw? His name is Elder Bowers, and he is going to be my new companion starting next week. I am hoping that he will share some tips and tricks about his work. As for Elder Rodriguez (for the few weeks he has left) his new companion is Elder Jacobs, who was elder Bowers' companion before the transfer. Plus, all four of us work in the CHL. What are the odds?
    I promise to send a picture of Elder Rodriguez and myself before he leaves in November. I hope that I will do well on this mission.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

2014-10-18

I have had a pretty good week. It sounds like you guys are having fun! It's nice to see Emily in that marching uniform, she's that good at music and I can't believe it's been only a year.
This week at Music and the Spoken Word my companion and I sat in the balcony, right near the box where Lloyd Newell (the announcer) was being filmed. We also learned who the special guests for the Christmas concert are; Santino Fontana from Frozen and this year's Pioneer Day concert, and the Sesame Street Muppets! 
I have been told that we take a temple trip in the middle of each month (there is a second October temple trip coming up on Halloween.) We usually do baptism, confirmation and initiatories on the same day; then endowmennts on another day.
I look forward to receiving word from you each weekend. See you next time!

P.S.; If you're going to get tickets for the concert, do it soon. I have a hunch that they will be sold out pretty quickly.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

2014-10-12

Brother and Sister Derricott, 

My name is Gil Rodriguez. I am the father of Elder Rodriguez who is the trainer of your missionary. I felt impressed to reach out to you. Elder Rodriguez has been out 22 months and is nearing the end of his two year service. He was very nervous about being called to train, but also very honored. It has only been a short time thus far, but Elder Rodriguez has reported really liking Elder Derricott. He reports that the two of them get along well and have fun. As may be the case with your missionary, ours is on the Autism Spectrum with Aspergers. So it is a huge blessing that he is even able to serve in this mission. I can report that the first three months Elder Rodriguez pretty much kept to himself and did not socialize much. But not sure what, but something happened and that brought him out of his shell. He is a very kind hearted and sweet man. He has a huge heart, and wants to see others happy. I believe he will make a great trainer. When Elder Rodriguez emailed me to inform me he had been called to train, I told him that this was the Lords way of allowing him to finish his mission exhausted. That he is a great missionary, but to let Elder Derricott see his BEST. For how he is as a trainer will set the foundation as to how he will be the rest of his mission. Elder Rodriguez is a follower of the rules. He needs and uses them as guide posts to stay on the right path. He does not deviate from them. His 22nd birthday is coming up soon, at the end of the month and we are getting things together to send him in celebration. I wanted to include some fun things for Elder Derricott also. Might you make some suggestions on things he likes, maybe candies. Elder Rodriguez told me he is a Disney fan also. Our family is BIG Disney fans. We have been to Disney World many times and have loved it every time. So maybe a favorite character, shirt size something we can include for your missionary. 

I can tell you for us the first six months was the hardest having our missionary away. It just seemed to get easier after that. He is in a great place and is being watched. Not just by your Father in Heaven, but by many of his servants around him. The 600 senior couples absolutely love these young Elders, so they are being watched all the time. If you would like to talk I am open to that, just let me know and I will send you my phone number. I hope this letter finds you well and happy. 


Sincerely, 

Gil Rodriguez

Saturday, October 11, 2014

2014-10-11

I want you to know that I am still doing well. It hasn't gotten much colder here yet, but that may change with the next few weeks coming up. Speaking of which, tickets for the Christmas devotional will be available next weekend, though I am not sure who will be speaking at it.
The Church History Museum is now officially closed and won't open again until next year. My companions have taken pictures of it before it closed.
Elder Rodriguez has been training me with making library deliveries to the office workers in the CHL. Basically I take staff requests to the people who request them. As for Elder Bowers, I'm not sure I should share any of his work without his permission. I find that funny because one of his comics deals with copyright rules. 
This is the month of Halloween, but on Halloween day we are actually planning on doing temple work and avoiding the places where people in costume will be. I would, however love to see pictures of your Halloween.
I'm sorry to hear about Emily, and I wish her well. As for the rest of you, thanks for the weekly messages. I will let you know more next week.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

2014-09-30

Jacob Anthony Derricott
Due to General Conference, I can’t e-mail you at the regular time on Saturday. Instead I will do it today from 3:15-4:20 pm.

Tony Derricott
Looks like you got a new email address.  Will this be the one you use from now on?


Jacob Anthony Derricott
Probably yes.

Tony Derricott
So, tell us about your daily routine now that you're assigned to the Church History Building.

Jacob Anthony Derricott
It hasn't been a week yet, but with General Conference this weekend, I thought I might write today instead. I also went shopping for two weeks instead of one, and I plan to do laundry later this week.
Today I got a basic overview with Elder Bowers, our CHL cartoonist. His CHL cartoon "Ned and Samantha," as well as some advertisements, are in various places around the building, and he even has plans to publish his works. I'm told that I might take his place in this building, but I want to go at my own pace at this.
I am excited to go to general conference. I'm told that speakers will speak in their native languages with English subtitles on the screen. It is starting to look like an interesting weekend ahead of me.
Hope to write again soon!

Tony Derricott
Do you have any examples of his cartoons?  That sounds like a good talent that you could put to use.  Take advantage of it if the opportunity arises!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

2014-09-27

Elder Jacob Derricott

This week has been a good time for me. I got a new job working with mail and circulation in the Church History Library. On each floor there are pictures of Christ's ministry, as well as some from the life of Joseph Smith. I like to think of those stories behind them as I walk past them.
I am also doing something called "linking." Basically it's the process of making sure the records from FamilySearch match up with the images correctly.
My trainer, who is also my new companion, is Elder Rodriguez. He's from New York and has gone to Walt Disney World a lot of times. I feel like I am going to learn a lot from him, even though he is going to leave the mission field this November.
See you again soon!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

2014-09-20

Elder Jacob Derricott

These last two weeks have been a great opportunity for me to learn more about FamilySearch and all that individual people can do on it. My new work area will be in the Church History Library with Elder and Sister Beard. I will go there Monday, but I won't actually move out of the apartment until Wednesday.
We watched a video on missionary driving safety. It got my current companion concerned because some missionaries in our ward weren't excactly safe drivers (I won't go into details.) So our zone leaders talked to them and agreed that safer driving skills will be taken.
On another note, me and my companions are planning to go to the Ogden Temple re-dedication this Sunday. It already feels like such a long time since I left you guys, and I hope to hear from you again.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

So, what will be your duties in the Church History Library, do you know?  That's the one right next door to The Kimball, isn't it?
Do missionaries in your mission drive?
By the way, we need your favorite scripture for a plaque that Jasen Owens will be putting up in the foyer at the church.  You didn't already give that to us, did you?  If so, we need it again.
We sure enjoy hearing from you each week and think of and pray for you often.

Elder Jacob Derricott

I don't know my duties yet, but I hope that I will starting Monday.Missionaries do drive, but it's interesting because both the driver and the co-pilot have to have their licences.
The scripture that I would like on my plaque is St. John 15:13, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

Have you thought any more about whether you'd like a camera?

Elder Jacob Derricott

Yes, I would like a camera (probably for a birthday gift.)

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

How about some sort of a CD or MP3 player,  too?

Elder Jacob Derricott

Sure, but only if you send some sort of speaker so that others can know what I'm listening to.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

2014-09-13

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

​Hey, Jacob.

We've been thinking of you a lot this week.  ​Last night we had a Napoleon party with a few friends in the ward.  We ate tater tots (and other things) and watched the movie.  Some people had never seen it before.  Can you believe that?

Here's some questions I've been jotting down and I thought of them this week.  I'm not sure if it's easier for you to answer them in one email or if I should send them in separate messages as I think of them then let you respond to them when you get a chance.  I assume you can only really do that on Saturday afternoons, right?  Anyway, here's the questions for now:
Do other missionaries have cameras?
We exercised without you for the first time ​Monday and continued all 5 mornings this week.   Are you doing daily exercises of some sort?
How's your cooking going?
Did you take your FitBit?  Your connector is still in your laptop.​
How are you eating?
How are you sleeping?​
​C​ampus and town began to get really busy again yesterday as classes start on Monday.  It's frustrating dealing with traffic and exciting all at the same time.
​Just keep swimming!

​Dad​​

Elder Jacob Derricott

I am doing just fine with everything. I decided not to take my FitBit because the batteries were expensive.

Elder Jacob Derricott

This past week I have learned to look over the names that other indexers have posted and build our family tree around those names. Some of those names were frustrating because they were either misspellings of previous names, did not have matching details, or were otherwise attached to the wrong tree. However, I feel confident that if I were sent onto FamilySearch on my own I would do a pretty good job by myself. I also got the opportunity to do baptisms and confirmations for six of the people who I found links to. I feel like I have already accomplished something here. It helps me keep focused on the spiritual side of my mission. I have learned a lot in the past week, and I am eager to work hard for this mission. I hope to talk again soon.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

2014-09-06

Elder Jacob Derricott <elder.derricott@gmail.com>

I want you to know that I had a good first day on my mission. I met my trainers Elder Menke and Elder Perkins along with another new missionary, Elder Warden. We got situated in our new apartment and it already feels like a lifetime since I saw you. On our first P-day I learned the hard way that you need a partner with you when you shop, even if you don't necessarily get the same food. We also saw some people dressed up for ComiCon, and some of them even asked us if we planned to go. We told them no, because we feel more obligated to serve our mission full-time. Hope to see you again in 2 years.

Elder Jacob Derricott <elder.derricott@gmail.com>

Also, grandpa Delmar Derricott shows up in FamilySearch with no apparent baptism or temple work visible. As part of my new job it is my duty to know if that work has been done and, if it has, why it doesn't show in FamilySearch. Tell me as soon as you can.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

I think Delmar might have 2 different record numbers that need to be merged.   I'll look closer when I get home.

Elder Jacob Derricott

I merged them on the first day, but they still need that missing information.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

OK.   I'll look again when I get home.

On another note,  if we get you a camera do you have access to a place to insert an SD card? Or do you need a USB connection or what?

Elder Jacob Derricott

For as far as I can tell, it's mostly USB. I figure it will be easier that way.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

So how long do you get to be on the computer doing email today?

Elder Jacob Derricott

I expected 1 hour, but this mission is kind enough to let us do 2 as long as we don't abuse that right.

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

So will it be the same 2 hours every Saturday?

Elder Jacob Derricott

Yes.

Elder Jacob Derricott

Here is what Mom says:
"Dear elder Derricott, we were so excited to hear you had a good first day!!! We sent a quick note to you in the mail that you should get in a day or two. Is there anything you need us to send you? As soon as we get home we will send you the information about grandpa Derricott.  All his work has been done, but somehow his church records are messed up.  Maybe you will be able to fix it! We love and pray for you!   Love mom"

Elder Jacob Derricott

Did you attend the Peach Festival?

Tony Derricott <tonyderricott@gmail.com>

We drove through the Peach Festival but decided not to stop.  We were tired and ready to roll for home.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Drop-Off Day

In front of apartment with new companion and trainers.
Elder Menke (trainer), Elder Derricott, Elder Perkins (trainer), Elder Walden (companion?)

The orientation meeting in the Joseph Smith Building.

Getting pinned.  "Don't stick me!", he seems to be saying with his unique body language.

With President Workman.  Notice that the name tag is on the right, unlike "proselyting" missionaries.  This is so they can be told apart when they're walking through Temple Square. 

The final family photo.  We all tried to regain our composure after shedding a few separation anxiety tears.  Jacob seems the least able to gain said composure at this moment.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Endowment Day


The first-timer and his escort.

The whole crew.

The parents and the son.

The grandparents and the grandson.