Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Bicycle Adventure

So, we have Elder Blanky finally on the plane for Arizona!  He is way excited to finally get to his home away from home for the next two years.  


After arriving in the Scottsdale/Phoenix area, he must buy a bicycle quickly.  Elder Blanky decides to head to Wal-Mart.  The place of everyday great deals.


To Elder Blanky:  "Isn't that bike a little small?"

Response:  "The bike I got is so small...  haha.  Everyone who sees me just laughs and feels bad!  But, it's the biggest one I could find.  It gets me from point A to B.  My quads are getting a good work out at least!"

Hmmmm....

Mom didn't have to worry about him getting enough to eat once he was there.  Missionaries mostly cook for themselves.  Ryan is a pretty good cook in the kitchen.  So, no worries really.   But, he was treated to a fine meal (better than at home) by some LDS ward members...


Bacon wrapped dove, anyone????

From Elder Blanky:  

"So the other night we had dinner with the "S" family and we had trout, salmon, halibut, rockfish and one other fish I can't remember.  Those were all caught in Alaska a couple of months ago and they were so good!  Then Brother S. brought some elk steak and some bacon wrapped dove out!  Oh, those were amazing too..."   So, there you have it.  No more worries about him getting enough to eat!


What's with the hat, Elder Blanky???  Doesn't look like a "Chef's hat"...
 Oh, maybe in Arizona.

 Back to the Bicycle Adventure...

Bike #1 went back to Wal-Mart.  Then, Elder Blanky found a "big bike that works great for me" and bought Bike #2.  That great deal ended up like this...


So, a couple hundred bucks later... #2 goes to a bike shop, where Elder Blanky gives the following story.  "I broke the freak outta my bike.  I was so mad because it was sooo fast!  I felt really fat too because I broke the seat and bent it bad enough that it couldn't be repaired.  But, we took it to a nearby bike shop and the owner felt bad for my fat A, so he just gave me the biggest bike he had free of charge!"  What a nice guy with good intentions.   But for some reason, that bike only lasted a week or so and the hunt began again...  Next, #4.  Mom gets a phone call from Elder Blanky asking if he can purchase a new bike from the mission home.  Evidently, the mission president will sell him the best bike ever that will last two long years.  Ha.  We will see.  Still need a picture of that "perfect" bike.

So, there is the story of the missionary that was out for one month and went through three bikes and on a fourth... It has to be some kind of mission record.  In fact, he is well known around the mission now... That Elder Blanky!



On the missionary front, there have been a couple of baptisms in the first month out.  A great way to start a mission...  The Lord continues to bless Elder Blanky and his family beyond measure.  Now, hopefully, bike #4 too.










Sunday, October 13, 2013

Missionary Training Center... Aug. 21, 2013

A couple of months have gone by, but better late than never.  So, what has been happening with the journey of Elder Ryan Blankenship's mission to Scottsdale Arizona?   Well, let's take you back to the MTC days.  Where it all began.  August 21, 2013... The fam heads off to the MTC in Provo, UT.  In less than two weeks, Elder Blanky will experience a quick, but thorough missionary training and be amazed at how fine tuned the missionary program really is... 
And enjoy the cafeteria food.  = )



Not missing us yet...


A quick photo session in front of the Provo Temple


The two minute drill (and that is no joke)... to say our final goodbyes.
Love the curbside service... They are off!!  = )


MTC District


Break Time


Preparation Day


Then, it's time to get some zzz's before the next day of lessons and training.

Stay tuned... Next up.  He arrives on da plane to a scorching 100 degree heat!