
We had Transfers and I said my goodbyes to my first trainer Elder Squires.
Went to the gym on Wednesday


Lots of clouds!
Me with my new companion Elder Barringer.
This is my “AI” generated real life picture.
It looks fake but it is actually real.
Traveling to my Companion’s old area to give a talk at a baptism.
Epic night picture with a palm tree.
Week 7
Monday.
I talked with family. We went to the church to do some things on the computers. I got to play on the organ! I was able to play the whole right hand part of “God be with you till we meet again” without too much trouble. I learned how the organ works.



Tuesday.
Had Mission council meeting with a surprise. Sister Hendrickson came to give a special presentation and President Hendrickson came with her. It was so awesome! I had a exchange with Élder Farr. He went with me in my area. I led out. We ran into 3 Spanish speakers and so we put Élder Farr’s Spanish to use. Oddly enough I have only had one or two people whose door we knocked on that spoke Spanish in the month I have been here. But with Élder Farr, we end up running into three Spanish people in one day.

Wednesday
This picture really looks like a painting! (One of my most favorite pictures I have taken so far.)
Our lesson with Linda got canceled. We met a guy while knocking doors. He gave me a brand-new New American standard Bible.

Thursday.
Saw another owl. It was big too! (About 12 to 16 inches tall I think)
Friday.
We knocked a lot of doors and did stop by’s. We had dinner with the Arscotts.



Saturday.
Did some service for an older lady. Me and Elder Higley got to prune back the grapfruit tree. I learned that grapefruit trees have thorns by the leaves. We also trimmed back her lantana flowers.
We had apartment inspections and we got thrid place out of the five apartments. So we did quite well! We got transfer news and I am staying here a second transfer. My new companion is Elder Barringer. We hit it off quite well.


And…My plant I brought with me on the plane. :)
I asked my family to name it. They named him Oliver. (because of the parable of the olive tree in the Book of Mormon, Jacob 5 - One of my favorites) (The name Oliver means “olive tree or olive branch”.)
Sunday
We went to church and had Dave come with us after 4 months of teaching!!! We went out and had a great lesson with the Feddocks! We had dinner with the Waltons.
This week has had some small and simple miracles here and there. I have learned some much thus far and become more confident in my teaching and in my abilities.
I love you all!
God loves you!
Sincerely…
-Elder Ian Shaw.
Happy Birthday Devin!
Love you Devin!
Love you Mom and Dad!
Love you all!
-Elder Ian Shaw.
Week 6
This week has been filled with lots of ups and downs.
On Tuesday we went to the (Redlands)temple. It was so beautiful.
On Wednesday we had two lessons, one with Melinda and she accepted to be baptized (only our second lesson with her) and we had a lesson with Linda.
Thursday was a bit of a down day.
Friday I went on an exchange with Elder Rasband and my pants got caught on the sprocket. On this bike the sprocket was closer to the pedal then I was used to.
Saturday was cold but it felt so good!
Sunday was a really pleasing day as it went very well but not in the way it was planned.
We met a guy named Jose. He is really interested but was paused because we couldn’t get a hold of him. The timing of meeting him is undoubtedly divinely inspired. We now have a good time we can come by each week.
Over the past 2 weeks I have learned that missionary work is just about teaching but also spreading the light of Christ like smiling at someone or doing something to brighten someone’s day. But, I have also learned that even with my newly gained perspective on missionary work there can still be days when it feels like nothing is working. But, I just keep moving forward and I am doing good.
I love you all!
Sincerely.
-Elder Ian Shaw
















Week 5
Our P-day (Preparation day) changed to today because we are going to the temple today.
This week has been very busy and has flown by so fast. This week also marks being 2 months out!!! I only have 22 months left! It may seem like a lot but I can tell that the next 22 months are going to fly by so fast. 2 months have flown by so fast! We gained 2 more friends. One of them (Melinda) is a referral. She has been through a rough time and wants to come closer to God now that things are straightening out for her. The other (her name is Linda) we found knocking and she is really just curious about our church. Sylvia we couldn’t teach this week she was feeling bad but we will teach her later in the week. About 60-70% of the population in our area are 55+.














Week 4
Hello All,
This week has been a good week. Not a lot has happened anymore than my
first 3 weeks in the field but my perspective on my purpose for being
out here and my purpose with others has changed in a very good way. I
have always known that numbers don’t determine my success or worth as a
missionary but it has been hard not having anyone that wants to talk to
us and hardly anyone we are teaching. As this week has progressed, I
have changed my perspective on the work. My purpose is to brighten
someone’s day and share God’s love with them. Be their friend not mainly
teach them.
We do have an interested lady named Sylvia. She is really nice and the first
lesson we had with her we gave her a book of Mormon! She was really
excited about it too! So this has been a good week. I have learned to be
patient and have faith in God’s timing and that my main purpose is to
share the life of Christ not just teach lessons.
I know God loves me and all of us; I know that he has a plan for me and
everyone; and I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
I love you all!
You are all doing great work!
-Elder Ian Shaw.




We visited with Sister Disanza. She is very old and has to move around in a wheel chair and I love her so much! She told us about her early life and her family; her conversion story and her service in the church as a seminary teacher and hosted at her house. She also talked about a family that owned a farm and families would come to pick food and and there was a play set for the kids and and there was a baby sitter to watch babies so the mothers could pick on the farm. Essentially a community farm. The family that owned the farm also gave out recipes to those who came to pick food.

Week 3
New Year’s Eve.
We did our morning studies and went to district council. My Companion, Elder Squires, is the district leader so he was in charge of the meeting. We got Panda Express and we all ate at a park. After that, Elder Squires and I went to knock doors and visit some people. After that we went to dinner with the Atendidos. Sister Atendido is from the Philippines and so she made us a Philippino style dinner. It was really good! She also made us bring home left overs. We had to be in our apartment by 8 instead of 9 since it is a holiday and they didn’t want us out around all the drunkards. We went home and got to sleep before people started shooting guns in the air and setting off fireworks.

New Year’s Day! January 1st, 2025
We did our normal morning routine. We had lunch, can’t remember what I had, and them we biked to knock some more doors and do visits. We went to the Carusos for dinner again but this time they made us the “Caruso breakfast”! It was really good! Especially the hashbrown and egg casserole! Elders Karotassos and Higley had an companion exchange in the evening and Elder Karotassos swapped with Elder Rumsey.


January 5 the Sabbath
We went to a few visits and stopped by the Griggs house. Sister Griggs asked us if we had anyone to have dinner with tonight. We answered no and she said that she has leftovers she could give us so at 6 we will come back and have dinner with the Griggs. We stopped by a few more visits. On the way over to the Griggs, I was really craving Sister Griggs chicken and dumplings that she made us last time we were over. Now when you are fasting anything sounds good but her chicken and dumplings sounded the best! Well, We went to the Griggs and and she had forgotten that a she not only has leftovers but she has a entire leftover meal. She made a meal to have with a neighbor but the neighbor wasn’t available so they rescheduled. So she had this entire meal that they need to eat so she warmed it up and gave it to us. She had forgotten that they had this meal and she told us that she thinks of this as a mini miracle. And I agree. But it gets better not only was it a whole meal but the meal was… Chicken and dumplings!!! It was a true blessing to all of us. There was not only enough for all of us at the dinner but also extra to bring to the Elders at the apartment that couldn’t make it! She also gave us her homemade chili. It was really good!



Highlights this week
I have seen quite a few small and simple things this week and have had a good amount of good days and laughs.
I know God loves me and all of you!
I love you all!
-Elder Ian Shaw.
Last week 2024





Since Christmas:
We have had a few more people become interested and have started teaching them. We have about 5, 6 maybe 7 people we are teaching. The rest are either not interested or know or used to be members but don’t want the church anymore so the past 2 weeks all we can really do is either knock or visit possible friends. Besides that there isn’t really anything else we can do. Sometimes there isn’t necessarily anything notable about my week. Normally my day consists of waking up, taking a shower (to fix my hair), having breakfast, personal study and companion study, daily planning, lunch, biking to visits, knocking and occasionally a lesson, then dinner with a member and some more biking to knocking and stopping by people.
On Thursday we got the bike fixed in the morning and did a bunch of knocking and visits. We taught an older lady named Ralyn and then had dinner (It was steak. I was only able to eat half of it. It was so big but quite good) with Sister Fechtig. She is probably about 80 and has quite the life story and she has been blessed to have the gospel for the past 50, 60 years and after we gave her a Priesthood blessing.

On Friday
We got ready for the day and drove to our lesson with Charmain and Sandy. They also invited a guy named Troy. They all are interested. Then I had my first mentor meeting (which is essentially like class at the MTC but the mentor helps you apply what you learned in the MTC to your infield missionary experiences. After that we had lunch and started biking until Elder Squires bike chain broke so we called the other Elders and they picked us up. Then we called the mission office and they came and looked at the bike. They determined that we will need a new chain so they brought us to the bike shop and we came back to put it on the bike. After that we had dinner with the Hudsons, they made us lasagna and a salad. We then did some knocking and stop by’s.

Saturday
Had the regular morning schedule: Getting ready for the day, breakfast, personal and companion study. This time for lunch we went to Subway. Then we went to do a whole lot of stop by’s and knocking doors. Then we had dinner at the apartment. Then I look a shower to wash myself off. Then I went to bed early while the Elders were talking about who knows what, actually I could hear everything they were talking about, this time they were talking about a rap song and words that rhyme with Batman and such. Then they came in to go to bed and then we had an hour and a half of talking. Somehow we got to making a story about Elder Squires being kidnapped in an old Ford van and being so heavy that the goons struggle to kidnap him. It was so funny but slightly weird. I ended up with a headache from laughing so hard.
Sunday.
I got about 4 hours of restless sleep and woke up with that headache. We went to church and I was fine until we got home and my headache got worse as I was hungry. So I ate a tortilla and an apple (we were out of bread at this point). There is a good possibility that I may have gotten a fever somehow. I took a shower to cool me down and took a nap. I felt better after the shower and nap. One of the other Elders in the other companionship wasn’t feeling well either so on Sunday we didn’t do very much. We went to dinner at the Nelsons. By the end of the day I felt better.
Monday (preparation day)
Woke up form a good night’s sleep (probably a full 8 hours with once or twice waking up) I woke up with hardly any headache if any and there was fog outside (WE GET FOG!!!!) It was so amazing and unexpected. We went to Walmart and we got groceries. Then I talked with my family for a little while. Then we went to the church and some of the missionaries played basketball and others played on the piano or talked with their families. Later I finished the last 40 minutes of video calling with my family and then we went back to the apartment but me and Elder Squires had to take separate cars because the cars only seat 5 and the car we came in the Elders had to go to teach. In the car I was in one of the Elders and I began talking to each other, he was quite friendly, and it turns out he likes wolves too. He also told me another Elder likes wolves as well. So now I have 2 wolf buddies.




I have learned (particularly from my setting apart blessing) that we are all on the path even though we might not be at the same place on the path and not everyone goes at the same pace along the path. All that I need to do is love them for who they are, encourage them and see them as God sees them with an eternal perspective.
What I have learned.
Through these past few weeks I have learned to have confidence in myself and in my teaching abilities, though sometimes I don’t have a lot to say or can’t say a lot and I have realized that it is okay. Sometimes all they need is those few words I might say that will make the difference. I haven’t yet had an experience with that but I think there will be many to come. I have learned to rely on God’s timing and that I will be led to those who are ready and willing to receive the gospel. Also I have learned (particularly from my setting apart blessing) that we are all on the path even though we might not be at the same place on the path and not everyone goes at the same pace along the path. I have learned to see others with more empathy and to see them with God’s love and how he sees them with their eternal potential.
There has been both good times and hard times but I have already grown so much. So far I have been doing good. I know this is where I need to be and that God will help me to grow and teach others.
Sincerely…
-Elder Ian Shaw.
Christmas Week









Christmas Devotional

To California
















Elder Shaw: I made it to the California Riverside Mission. My companion is Elder Squires (who is from Utah and has been out on the mission for 10 months). Things are going good. I feel a little overwhelmed now that I am in California and also the climate. It is very warm. I think the next few days will get better. Also I am riding bike for my first area. My P-day is on Monday so I won’t be able to talk to you for a little while. Love you!

