February 5, 2025

Heyyyy!!! I'm still here in Marysville, loving life, eating good food, and having awesome conversations with a buncha Mexicans. 


It's so weird being in my last transfer! All of the members I'm serving with have been ragging on me bro. I'll mention how long I have left and they'll hit me with the most devious smile and proceed to talk about how much I'm gonna love going home. I mean they're not wrong I'm INSanely excited to go home but I'm going to miss my life hear in WA serving God's kids. 

A little piece of my life tho; Elder Garcia left for Oak Harbor, but I got one of my favorite past comps literally ever, Elder Campbell!! We served together for 3 months back in Mt Vernon about a year ago. My ride o die. He did get sick with pneumonia tho for the first week. He's still getting over it all but we were locked inside for A WEEK. Bad start to my last transfer but we still saw some miracles from calls and stuff so that was rad. 

We've had so many surprise lessons and visits with awesome people and the spirit has been felt this week. 

Don't have too much time to write more but I love you all and hope you're all able to see the gifts of God in your lives. I've been able to reflect on my mission and see just how many times I've been blessed by my Heavenly Father. Too many to count. 

Love yall!! Have a good week and tell your parents you love em👍

Bye
Adios 

Elder Blankenbiller






January 8, 2025

I'm running out of excuses for why I haven't been writing emails...so I'll just blame myself this time. My bad y'all. 

A lil recap of the stuff that's been going on recently.

- I've been going on a ton of exchanges with another missionary, Elder Berg. We're both Spanish zone leaders so we go together to an area and then get out and see miracles with that set of missionaries. It's super rad. We got to go to Snohomish on this last one, so it was good to see my last son, Elder Ashby, again. 
- President Oakes called me out at this last mlc (mission leadership council) and had me bear my testimony cause he says I'm going home soon or something like that. It was great tho, being able to bear my testimony to a group of missionaries who I've served with for the majority of my mission. 
- The work here in Marysville is a slow grind, it's kind of a repeat everyday due to the large ground we cover and the few friends we have in between. It's good tho, I'm learning lots of Spanish from Elder Garcia (de Peru) so thats hype.
- Oh before I forget...HAPPY NEW YEAR!! I was writing this email and lowkey forgot because mission days just blend together, so I feel like I've already been blazing through the month. In my mind it's basically already February. But it was technically just last week. I hope it's been an amazing year for you all so far, hope some goals have been set, big and small. I've got a couple lil goals I'll be working on this year.   
- Remembered I go home this year, which is weird after having spent the majority of 2023 and all of '24 as a missionary...I just figured I'd be doing this forever y'know? It's so weird being one of the oldest missionaries. I feel like there's still so much to learn, so many experiences to have! I love this mission, literally the best mission in the world. I've met so many good people and influences especially during this last year. I couldn't imagine spending my year in any other way besides testifying of my Savior Jesus Christ, inviting others to him. And i can't wait to continue that journey of inviting others to him, with or without the plaque. 

Love you guys lots! See you in a few 😁
Elder Blankenbiller 





December 26, 2024

Hey yall!! It's been a few weeks...again. But what better time to send an email than for my favorite Savior's birthday, Jesus! It's been such a good Christmas. I'm in a new area, I thought it was going to be tricky this Christmas moving to a new area right before, but it was so good! 

     
Christmas Eve we celebrated "la noche buena" with this family from Mexico. We had tamales and estilo Guatemalteco, which were super fire. Ponche, which is a hot, fruit drink. Also fire. Green noodles, and costillas de puerco. (Bbq ribs). Only downside of this dinner is that they have this 7 year old kid named Santos. He is quite the opposite of a santo. Literally everytime we go over his first words are, "hey I wanna fight you”. And then he'll proceed to unleash the nastiest combo for the next 20 minutes. Doesn't matter if your back is turned or anything. You walk in his house, you're not safe. For Christmas he got boxing gloves and plástic katanas. This is a cry for help. 

Christmas day was awesome, we had a lunch with this awesome family, the Ochoas. The wife is a member but the rest of her family aren't, so we had a really awesome lesson with them about following Christ. The spirit was super strong, even after having slammed 3 tamales, 2 serving of beans, and a slide of Apple pie. Fire visit. 

We went to go visit our mission president cause my comp had a Christmas gift that was accidently left at their house. I love my mission leaders so much. They’re so loving and fun to be around - I love it. We got some cherry pie and ice cream, and just talked for a little bit before we headed back out. We went caroling with a bunch of other missionaries for a little bit - fun - but just a subtle reminder that I don't have a music career in the near future. We had an awesome dinner with the Lash family. We had Pazole, some choco flan, and played this card game that took a LONG time. Super fun visit tho, and the members here are so rad. 

Christmas is one of my favorite holidays, top 2 fosho, especially because it's such an amazing reminder of the birth of our Savior. It's also really nice because so many more people are willing to listen to a nice, uplifting Christmas message. Something so special to me, is that my life for the last 20 or so months has been dedícated and focused entirely on the Savior, and sometimes when things remain in focus for so long, they can feel mundane. But I have never felt, not once, that my time growing closer to my Savior has been any less special over the time I've been out here. It's the most joyous time, being able to talk and rejoice in Christ every day and help others see His light!! I know my Savior lives and loves me. He was sent to earth for me, for us, and he continues to walk with us today. I love Him and I love you all too!! Hoping you've had a very merry Christmas, and I wish you a happy new year rn cause idk if I'll get an email out before that. My blackout yesr as a missionary is almost through...one of my favorite years of my life, I feel truly blessed. 

Love you!!
Elder Blankenbiller 








December 4, 2024

Mornin. It's been very chilly recently, especially cause the sun decides to dip at like 4, when we get to see it and it's not behind the clouds. It's a lil dark but we've been pushing through, finding the miracles in da cold. 


One of these miracles is on Thanksgiving, we went into the day without a dinner 😱 BUT! The morning of, we went to a service with some members who just moved into our branch from the ward over in Lynwood. I already knew them previously so we were homies. When they heard we didn't have a dinna they slid the invite and we dined that night. Exquisite. 

Imma probably stay in this area for this next transfer which is kinda hype. Super stoked to see how it all goes. I LOVE the members here! So I'm glad I'll probably be around em for Christmas. Super hyped for the Christmas season. 

Not a whole lot of thoughts today but I just want you all to know how much God loves you. That through every cold day, He will always provide warmth, especially as we reach out through prayer. I love y'all too!! 

I love hearing from all of you guys, thank you to everyone who has sent me emails!! I'm absolutely terrible at responding but just know I love getting them. Y'all are rad. 

-Elder Blankenbiller






November 20, 2024

Heyy remember that promise I made a couple weeks ago to send an email every week till I'm home?? Remember last week's email? Me neither, I forgot to send it. Short lived goal but hey at least I tried. 


Anyways lemme fill you in on some highlights 

- I've been going on SO many exchanges which is so rad, I think it's my favorite part about being zone leader. I get to see all the Spanish elders, serve em, and just see how they're doing. It's my favorite thing. I revisited my baby area (place I was trained in) up in Bellingham on an exchange and I loved it. So wild going back to visit where I started. 
 
- We had a Spanish conference on Friday. I directed the meeting - a little nervous but I pulled it off. President Oakes said I killed it (he doesn't speak a word of Spanish). We had every single missionary share something or at least bear their testimony. The spirit was so strong. I thought it was one of the coolest experiences. We had a blitz after that and it was so rad! A blitz is where a buncha missionaries go out in one area and knock and find everywhere so as to help find new friends and all that. Me and my temporary comp got a flat tire and bashed by some dude named Chris...we testified about Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon and the spirit carried the convo. He still said the book was of the devil, but in a nice way than he did before. Fire contact. 

-Elder Ashby (my trainee) is killing it. Adjusting well to the work, not fair cause he's already got cracked Spanish, but I'll survive. 

-I'm back on that Portuguese grind, 3rd language is slowly downloading, but I'm getting it. Another Elder inspired me to keep going, so we're kinda doing it together so that's sick. It's hard, especially not being able to talk to many native speakers, but I like it. Another challenge. 

We've recently dropped all of our progressing friends because they're no longer progressing. It's always hard doing that because I want them to see the peace and joy that comes from progress in the gospel...but I can't control agency. It's hard seeing them go, but I know God had a reason for putting them in our paths and in contact with the gospel. Planting seeds has been a huge part of my mission. I've been studying a lot in the first chapter of Preach My Gospel which talks about my purpose as a missionary. It says in one of the sections; 

"Your success does not depend on how others choose to respond to you, to your invitations, or to your sincere acts of kindness. People have agency to choose whether to accept the gospel message or not. Your responsibility is to teach clearly and powerfully so they can make an informed choice that will bless them."

"When you have done your best, you may still have disappointments, but you will not be disappointed in yourself. You can feel assured that the Lord is pleased when you feel the Spirit working through you."

Amen, right?? This chapter has really spoken to me, as we struggle amd work everyday to find people to share this gospel message with...we don't always succeed. It's dark, cold, rainy, a lot of people grow colder as well. But knowing that what we bring to their lives is joyful, and warms the soul, even if they don't see it, they've been presented the oppurtunity to know where to search it out. A seed has been planted. A good seed, I'd say the best seed. The seeds of the gospel of Christ. I love sharing it, even when it's rejected, even when it's cold and people slam doors in my face. Jesus walks with me, and I know he's smiling at me as I do his work. I love my Savior. I'm lowkey tearing up writing this testimony, because of how much I've changed, to follow Christ. He's my miracle, I know he will always lead me, guide me, walk beside me, and help me find my own way in life. I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. 

Love you guys!!! See you soon,

Elder Blankenbiller 









October 30, 2024

We just started a new transfer yesterday, which is crazy that it already flew by. But I've been saying that my whole mission, and they haven't gotten any slower. 


Because we had transfers, there are a couple new notices in my mission life. President told me I'll be training again, staying in the same area I'm in. It'll be a challenge because it's a super rural area, but it'll be super good to have a trainee. It'll be encouraging to find more creative ways to go about the work. It's crazy thinking about it, I haven't trained in about a year, and today, me and my last trainee were talking about it cause we're on exchanges right now. We both have gone through so much of our mission and learned so much in what felt like no time. I'm so excited to be hyped about the work with someone who's new, so they can love it just as much as I do. 

The other thing is pres called me to he a Spanish zone leader. So in our mission we have regular zone leaders that cover each zone, (ofc) and go on exchanges with English elders. Then there's the Spanish zl's and they cover the whole mission and go on exchanges with all the Spanish elders in the mission. Just so we can keep languages together instead of English, Spanish exchanges kinda stopping Spanish productivity for a day. Long explanation, probably didn't care too much but there it is. You're welcome, in case you read this whole paragraph. 

I read this scripture in personal study and it's been one thats helped as I've searched for more meaningful prayers in my mission. 
2 Nephi 4:35

Yea, I know that God will give liberally to him that asketh. Yea, my God will give me, if I ask not amiss; therefore I will lift up my voice unto thee; yea, I will cry unto thee, my God, the rock of my righteousness. Behold, my voice shall forever ascend up unto thee, my rock and mine everlasting God. Amen.

If we build a foundation over Christ, just as the wise man, we will never be washed away. I love Jesus Christ, he's my hope and my strength, and I want to be able to strengthen others with this testimony. It's such a beautiful, powerful ability to know just how much we are loved, and how much God and Christ want to protect and bless us. And I say these things in Jesus name, amen. 

I love you guys so much!! Sorry for my lack of emails over my mission. I'll get ‘em out tho, don't worry. 

Oct. 23, 2024

 Okay I'm back, I know its been a minute but I had to get something out to y'all. It's been a couple months since I put out my last one. I do have a new goal, hence the title. I'm gunna put out an email a week till I finish things up here in Washington. Idk how I'm so rough getting them out but it just always slips my mind. 


A couple things:

So we've been doing SO much finding, and tbh haven't been seeing much success. But the great part about it is that when someone is interested in at least hearing us out instead of shutting the door immediately, we take the oppurtunity to share anything we can. To actually share the light the gospel brings.  We've mainly found English speakers and have to send off referrals for the English missionaries but it's chill. 

Our friend Jesús that we made a few weeks ago is playing with our emotions. He'll go Ghost for a couple days and then we'll have the most fire, spiritual lesson ever. We put him on date a couple weeks ago, but had to take him off because he hasn't come to church. But if y'all could pray for him to come, that'd be rad. 

Transfers are coming up on Tuesday, so we will see if I stay or if they kick me outta Snohomish. 

We got fed some BOMB pan de muerto con ice cream, fresa, and Nutella. She made one and I thought she was gunna cut it up and split it between the 4 of us st the table cause they were massive...she did cut them in half, but she gave us each our own. I was fighting for my life trying to shove it all good. Absolutely divine tho. So fire. 

Alright I don't got much more time so I'll wrap it up with a scripture I read this morning. 

Matthew 7:25 
And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.  

The story of the wise man, I love. Cause it's so simple but it sets the tome for how we should live our lives. Built over Christ(the rock), and trusting that he will guide us through the storm. 

Life's tough sometimes! For me it's having people slam the door in my face cause I'm knocking at 6:00pm when it's already pitch black. I could give up, but I don't cause I know that Christ wouldn't. Just like it says on the lil doorway cross of every Latino house...I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me. Philippians, 4:13. Christ's always there to help push you, help you know you're far from alone. That you're loved. And I'm here to remind you too! I love you guys, and hope you have a good rest of your week. 

Bye.