There isn't much to share this week. We have been working really 
closely with Sister La to try and help her quit smoking and 
unfortunately she has been struggling with it but she isn't giving up 
yet so hopefully through faith and determination she will be able to 
quit. We did a lot with Elder Dallin this week too. Since he left 
Southcoast he has been struggling with depression and anxiety so he 
wanted to come up and see some members in the ward and say bye in case 
he went home early. Its sad to see somebody I have grown so close to 
struggle with something and not really have any way to help them. On 
Tuesday we did meet a guy while tracting who invited us to come back 
another day so we went over there again on Friday and we were able to 
share the Restoration with him and his wife, their names are Sergio and 
Evelyn, it was a pretty good lesson so hopefully they will continue 
progressing. 
The weekend is when things got pretty nuts. On 
Thursday I texted Ross, for those who don't remember I taught and 
baptized him in San Clemente YSA, to invite him to a big meal thing some
 members were having for the missionaries and when he responded he told 
me he was getting married and said I was welcome to come down for it so 
that's what we did for most of the day Friday. It was awesome to be back
 down in my old area and visit some of my favorite places like the 
outlooks in Dana Point and then go to his wedding right by the pier. It 
was so amazing to see him again and to see him make this huge step and 
its so cool to see the change the gospel has made in his life. After the
 wedding we talked for a little bit and he told me that he would be 
getting the Melchizedek priesthood on Sunday, unfortunately I couldn't 
make it down there for that, and then we talked about how October he 
will be able to go through the temple for his Endowment and then in 
January him and his wife, Sierra, plan on being sealed in the San Diego 
Temple and there is a chance I will be able to get permission to go to 
that which would be so cool because the goal and purpose of missionary 
work is to find people, teach them the gospel of Jesus Christ, baptize 
them so they can enter the pathway to salvation, and then to have them 
be sealed together with their families for eternity. 
The day 
wasn't all good though, while eating lunch in Dana Point I got a call 
from Elder Dallin saying he would be going home the next morning 
(Saturday) so that was some pretty sad news to get. Saturday morning we 
went to the airport with him and Elders Gunn, Payne, Hale, and Crump and
 also President Ellis. It was sad to say goodbye but I know it is what 
is best for him and I know that even though he is leaving the mission 
field he is leaving his areas better than he found them and he helped a 
ton of people, and he lives in Utah so I'll see him again when I go back
 to school. The rest of the day was pretty bluh after that until the 
night when we got transfer calls. 
There are no more transfer 
meetings so we found out where we were going and who with then and 
there. Elder Greenberg is going to the Laguna Niguel ward with my good 
friend Elder Forthman, and I was originally going to stay in Southcoast 
and be joined by Elder Gibb but after some crazy stuff there were some 
last second changes and I no longer had a companion and I was told I 
would find out soon. On Sunday my zone leader called and told me that I 
will be put in a trio with Elders Garret and Johnson and we will double 
cover the Southcoast and Newport Beach 2nd wards. However, this didn't 
make sense since that area is on the other side of the zone, their 
church time interferes with the Southcoast time, and it leaves my 
district with an even number of elders and sisters (which is not 
allowed). Elder Lovgren, my district leader who isn't going home, 
decided he would talk to the Assistants to try and get it changed so 
that I was in a trio with him which would have been awesome because we 
get along really well and his new companion is going to be Elder Davies 
who was my last companion in San Clemente YSA, if this happened we would
 have double covered Newport Coast YSA and Southcoast wards which worked
 because they meet in the same building at the same time, it keeps me in
 the same district, and it is a lot easier to double cover when one of 
the wards encompasses the whole zone. So today while we were shopping I 
got a phone call from the Assistants again with new a new transfer 
assignment, I got really excited hoping our plan would work out but 
then, in a huge turn of events, they told me that I will be transferring
 to the Lake Forest ward in the Rancho Santa Margarita Stake, that my 
companion is Elder Summers (who is one of my friends from the MTC) and 
as the craziest of all, I will be joining him in doing Japanese work! 
That's right, now I get to start learning a little Japanese and sit and 
pretend to know whats happening in lessons. Its gonna be a huge change 
but I know its what I need to do and I know it will be an amazing 
experience. 
I know that the Lord presents us with new
 challenges and opportunities to help us grow and progress. I know that 
even though times might get hard that through daily reliance on the 
Atonement of Jesus Christ we can be strengthened to withstand out 
toughest trials. I know that our Heavenly Father loves us and that he 
wants the best for us. I know that our Savior Jesus Christ sacrificed 
His mortal life so that we can all live again. I  know that the Book of 
Mormon is true and that through continued study of it we can draw closer
 to our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and feel the presence of the 
Holy Ghost in our lives. I love being a missionary, I have loved the 
Southcoast ward and I'm sure I will love it in Lake Forest, these people
 have been good to me and I know I needed to be with them and I know 
that there are good people in my next area who in some way shape or form
 need my help and that now I need to be with them. 
Tofa! (that means goodbye in Samoan)
Alofa (This is love in Samoan),
Elder Cheever