DEAR HOME!
WHAT an exciting and eventful week this last week has been!!
Elder McMullin and I just got back from the Manhattan Temple! I LOVE going to the Temple- it's always such a good experience.
WELL! 3 days after Hurricane Irene and everything's looking pretty much back to normal. It was quite the adventure- I've never experienced a hurricane before- so I wasn't quite sure what to expect. The Friday before, Elder McMullin and I were in the office making hundreds of phone calls (literally hundreds) to all the missionaries and members up in Westchester County- we arranged the evacuation of all the missionaries in Manhattan, and brought them all up here! Normally we have 18 Missionaries in Westchester County- but over the weekend we had over 50! It was quite a bit job to coordinate where everyone would be staying! Many families in the Westchester 1st Ward JUMPED at the opportunity to house some missionaries during the storm, so all of Friday evening we were picking up missionaries and taking them to their 'host homes,' were they would stay until after the imminent disaster!! All in all, we were all very prepared. All the companionships had their brand-new nifty 72 hr kits, large water supplies, food... all that jazz- we were ready! The most dramatic thing that happened all day actually happened several hours before the hurricane hit. Elder McMullin and I had 3 extra Missionaries from CHINATOWN stay with us for the weekend, and we were all in our room starting to fall asleep. It was loud and raining HARD outside, but the actual hurricane wasn't predicted to reach us until the next morning. We were all watching the trees get pummeled by the wind when suddenly, a brilliant white light illuminated EVERYTHING and simultaneously the LOUDEST "KABOOM" I have ever heard shook the whole apartment. All the power went out for about 1 second- then came back on and all the lights got SUPER bright and the alarm clocks got all jumbled- then everything went back to normal. I felt like I was in the middle of Poltergeist! We figure our complex or the gas station next to us got hit by lightning! It was so huge! We are all so grateful that the storm weakened before hitting us farther north- it didn't pack much of punch once it got to Manhattan. The rest of those who were in the path of the Hurricane and who felt it's effects are in our prayers!
On Sunday after all the drama was over, we got the clear to take the big vans and get all the Missionaries back to the city. I drove a van full down to Chinatown and Avenue D and 6th St to drop them off- and the city was so eerie- ALL the stores and shops were closed and it was basically empty!! It was so weird! Manhattan is always ALIVE and there's people everywhere... but there was nobody! It was so strange! All the Missionaries are safely back to their areas, and as of Monday morning, all missionary apartments have electricity and water (we did have a couple without for a few days!)
WELL this week will be very exciting- we have some wonderful things planned and look forward to them!
The Church is TRUE!
I love you all!
Elder Hellberg
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