Monday, December 31, 2012

2013 Is My Missionary Year! All Missionary Work, All The Time!


That’s right! It is a new year.  2013! Pretty hard to believe, eh? Well, I’m excited for it. 2013 is my missionary year. All missionary work, all the time! The first part of 2012 was goofing off, the last bit of 2014 I'll be coming home, but 2013 I have nothing else going on. I’m excited for it. :D

Sounds like things at home are going well, and I'm sorry to hear that Elder Bear wasn’t feeling up to skiing. I sure enjoyed talking to you guys on Christmas. That was pretty fun, (cheesy singing aside, that was just embarrassing... for everyone involved. But it was sweet, and I guess the thought that counts.) And am anxiously awaiting Mother’s Day.

 We've been having some trouble with these computers, so I’m not sure how long todays email will be. :/ I want to try and send some pictures as well. I hope I can work all that out.

I have thus far thoroughly enjoyed my time here and have seen tremendous potential not only for the Branch and the work we are doing here as messengers of the Restored Gospel, but also for the people of this area as a whole. Obviously there is some resistance in most people’s minds to changing their lives to be in closer harmony with the teachings of the Restored Gospel (and we have certainly encountered that), but the majority of people here (whether they realize it or not) are already living their lives according to the teachings of the Savior. Everyone is so kind, friendly and welcoming, even to complete strangers. Most would all gladly give anything you stood in need of, and even though some have expressed pretty strong distressing in the church, we are treated with respect and love. I only hope that we can help these people to see that they are already following the teachings of Jesus Christ in deed, but not in word. All they need is to understand the doctrine, commandments, and ordinances and how they can improve the goodness that they already possess. 

We had the opportunity to teach on several occasions this past week, many of which were not in a lesson setting, and the majority of which involved clearing up misconceptions about the church and replacing them with a more accurate representation of reality. But, we were also able to have several lessons in the company of members of the Branch. The first was with the B Family and their friends the P’s. We talked about the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with an emphasis on faith and repentance, and how those two steps help us in our lives and prepare us for the next two, being baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost. We met at the B’s house for dinner, and were unable to set up a time to meet with them again as of yet but we hope to be able to do so this week.
Saturday we were able to get Brother S to come with us to visit a single sister named K, she was a potential found by previous missionaries and she was unable to remember their names due to a brain injury which affects her memory. They provided some service for her, but never taught her any of the lessons as far as we can tell. She seems to be a genuine truth seeker with a love for the scriptures. She currently attends the Seventh Day Adventist Church AND Kingdom Hall, she has attended a number of different churches over the years and has connected with several of the pastors, but as soon as the pastors left she felt that there was no substance to the church or that she didn't really belong. She likes attending the services she currently attends but disagrees with them on some points of doctrine (namely the Godhead). We were able to answer her questions and share with her the message of the Restoration. She committed to reading the Book of Mormon and being baptized if she comes to know of its truthfulness for herself.

We were able to meet with others, but I'm afraid my time is about up, so I will have to keep you up to date at a later date. And hopefully we will be able to resolve the problem with this computer before then. 
Love,  
Elder Thomson

Monday, December 24, 2012

Transferred, the week before Christmas!


Yes, I’ve been transferred and, yeah, being transferred was really a surprise. I did not see that one coming, but I guess the Lord did, and He put everyone where they needed to be. I'm a little bummed that I didn't get to see A & S get baptized, (they were so close!) but there are two good missionaries going in there, so I'm sure they will do a good job. Elder A and I were actually replaced by Elder C and his new Greenie Elder T. Elder C actually trained Elder S, my MTC Companion. :D

My new companion is Elder M, he’s super cool. He came out at the same time as Elder A, and was trained by my last Zone Leader, Elder A, in Mission (yes, that's the name of a place here in BC.), which is actually where Elder A got transferred to! So to recap: I'm with Elder M, who Elder A is replacing in Mission, and Elder A (My last Zone Leader AND Elder M's Trainer) is still in my District because he got transferred  here as well to open an Area. Fun!

I don't have a ton of time to answer all of your questions (the computers here are awful, and don't really work so great.), but I will certainly answered as many as I can tomorrow!

As for 10 o'clock it doesn't look like that is going to so much work tomorrow, because we are going to be having breakfast with a member here at 10am, we don't have any plans for lunch but President Tilleman has asked us to spend as much time with members as possible on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (but no more than two hours in a row at any one place) so we want to kind of leave the lunch hour open, but we were thinking that you guys could call at 1:00 pm, and then elder M's family would call at 2:00 pm. How’s that sound? 

I am super excited to talk to you all!!! That's going to be my favorite Christmas present this year as well. :D 

I must confess though, I did already open one of my Christmas presents. But the devil made me do it! See, there was no way I was going to get it to my new location in the box. It’s a really nice waterfroof messenger bag though and I can’t wait till after Christmas to use it!!! :D It’s really going to help me in my missionary work, even though it’s not as wet here. 

I'm working on the 12 days of Christmas that you sent me. It’s so awesome! Thank you all so much! I didn’t even get to open the box until the 22nd, so I’ve had to do some catching up. I should have been taking pictures the whole time, but sadly I haven't taken a single picture since I got here yet. :( Sorry. 

I’m doing okay in temporal matters. There is a TON of food in the apartment. I thought I had more than I would ever eat before I was transferred, which was true, there was still a bunch there when I left (I did smuggle the Nutella with me though. ;P) But Elder M and I probably won’t have to buy anything but eggs and milk for the whole transfer!

The members here are really, really, really nice. The Branch President is President J and when I told them I was from Oregon they got all excited because they are apparently huge fans of Pendleton Wool blankets and had to tell us the story of how they discovered them and why they love them so much. 

Our Branch Mission leader is Brother B, he used to live where I was just transferred from and when I told the members there that I was coming here they got all excited because they knew Brother B and how great he is. We have had the opportunity to spend some time with him and his family (They have the coolest house! Dad, you would be so jealous if you saw where they live! I’ll try and get a picture with them at their house.) They are all really cool, and Brother B is super excited about missionary work here. The whole Branch is! If we could just get our Wards as excited about missionary work as the Branches are out here in the frozen wastes of Canada, the Church would triple in size every year!

I'm pretty much out of time, so I got to run, but I will certainly talk to you tomorrow at 1:00 and answer as many other questions as I can. 

Love you all,
Elder Thomson

Monday, December 17, 2012

Review Of All Ma'h Gear

Yes. This is indeed transfer week. Elder A has been so antsy all day. We'll be getting a call around 7:00 tonight with any news. :D I don't know if I’ll be transferred or not, I'm guessing not because I don't think Elder A is going to stay, but ya never really know. :)  I don't want to get transferred. Not even a little bit.  Everywhere else is colder! ;)

As for the call on Christmas Day... President T just told us all in his weekly letter that we aren't going to be able to call home this year due to the influx of new missionaries.

PSYCH!! ; P

I'm supposed to arrange with you to call me on our Cellphone number (I think we will be emailing you the number Christmas Eve, just so you don't have any time to lose it) and set up a time for you to call and talk. :D   Soooo... what time works for you? :) We get about an hour. The guideline is "short", and President T has said that if it’s much more than an hour it has stopped being anything even close to short. : P

I'm still feeling forgotted. :(  I've only ever gotten one letter at the new apartment, and even that was addressed to the old apartment, it just showed up at the new one by some miracle! :)  Elder A went ahead and had his family just mail all his letters to the office and then he can just pick them up whenever he or the Zone Leaders are down there. Apparently there is also a way to ship packages to the US side of the border and then they can bring them up to the office in a van so that shipping is cheaper, or you don't have to pay customs fees... or something. I don't know if that's true, but it could be worth giving the office a call and asking about? :)

I got my BC license today, they took my Oregon one and said I wouldn't be getting that back.

Elder A and this huge boat thingy!! This pretty much says it all, he doesn't look very happy about being in this picture though.

 Oh, Canada! This is a Canadian Navy Ship in front of the Container Port. Its kinda cool looking.

 Me,,,,that’s it.

 Okay, so this transfer marks 3 months in the field, which means it’s time for a review of all ma'h gear.

      First, the good:

·         Icebreaker Socks are quite possibly the greatest socks ever made. You all need three pairs, Seriously! They are light, conservative in style and SOOOOOOO warm.

·         CTR Socks are also really good, not as warm, but you also don't always want that (unless you're in northern BC).

·         Lands’ End Shirts, awesome, but I just ripped the first one today, (part of the reason I’m writing on this topic) and I’m not even sure how it happened, I just found a hole in it.

·         CTR suits also awesome, they are due to be dry cleaned again, but they are holding up pretty good, I just have one pair of suit pants that are out of commission because I took a tumble in the mud a few weeks back and I haven't been able to get them to the cleaners yet.

·         The two part jacket I got here is holding up good, the liner will eventually get wet inside if its pouring rain and it is also out of commission right now because it was also involved in the mud tumbling fiasco a few weeks back. But as soon as I get a chance to wash it all should be right as rain (ba dum cha!).  In the mean time I've just been wearing the shell witch is actually really warm and I've been doing alright with just that even when it’s cold out, it does even better in snow than it does in rain!

·         My camera is a huge hit, all the other Elders are constantly coveting it (I guess that's not so great) and Elder A is trying to figure out where he can get one.
 
The bad:

·         The CTR slacks however are a complete and utter waste of time. The cuffs have come undone on two of them and a third pair is working on it. I don't think I have the skill to put it back the way it was, and it certainly wouldn't look right either. I don't know what I'm going to do with them, or the shirt that I ripped. :  (   Mommy! I feel so helpless! Why didn't I pay attention more when you were sewing?!? ;)
Any guidance you have there would be awesome too.
 
The ugly:

·         Surprisingly I have not traded a single tie away yet. Weird. I like my ties.

And I’m out of time again. : ( I have to run, we have a dinner appointment tonight, but I will certainly update you next week on what’s happening (or happened) with transfers.

Love ya!

Elder Thomson

Monday, December 10, 2012

I'm not gonna die from Scurvy!


We've had another miracle week!. I don't know where else to start except at the beginning.

Monday was (of course) P-Day; things were going great, getting our temporal affairs in order, when we received a phone call from a Former investigator named J. [Background on J: Elder A had met J while he was on an exchange with Elder T a few months ago and she had been super receptive to the gospel, she had spoken with missionaries before and even begun reading the Book of Mormon. Elder A was able to teach her a few lessons but eventually her boyfriend (the father of her young daughter) returned from the camp where he had been working, and he was less friendly towards the missionaries. Long story short: she was unable to meet with the missionaries any more at that time, and she kind of fell out of focus. Granted, we've seen her walking around town a few times, and have talked a bit, but there has never been a time that she was able to meet.] In her call she said that she had been going through a really rough time in her life, that she was struggling with some personal things. She asked if we could meet sometime that day and we said that we could. We contacted a member of our branch (Brother L) to go with us, and arranged to meet J at the Church building here in town.

We had a nice lesson with her. She has been reading the Book of Mormon and since she started at the beginning she has made it up to 3 Nephi 12, she has prayed about it, and believes it is true, and that Joseph Smith was a prophet. She knows she needs to be baptized, but she also knows that she needs to make some significant changes in her life before she will be able to accept that ordinance. She informed us that things were tough in her life right now and we offered her a Priesthood blessing for comfort and strength in this time of hardship, which she welcomed openly.

Tuesday, we were actually able to meet with J again in the morning (thanks again to Brother L, he has been an indispensable aid to missionary work here this past week), and talked to her a bit more about the Plan of Salvation (which we hoped would help give an eternal perspective to her current struggles). She seemed to remember a good deal of it from an earlier lesson with the missionaries, and it did seem to help her feel better. She also thanked us for the priesthood blessing; she said that it had helped her feel better.

That afternoon was filled with our own personal finding, and in the evening we met with an Investigator named J. He is a very nice older man, who lives a simple humble life, but is all the happier for it. He has also read a significant portion of the Book of Mormon in the few month since we met him, but is having a difficult time grasping all of the concepts (specifically the timeline of events) in the Book of Mormon and the history of the church (Ancient and Modern). He is a very visual man, and he focuses a lot on the coming of the Savior to the Americas, so we felt that showing him the film The Testaments could really help him to visualize what that event could have looked like. I think it did help; the spirit was certainly there, especially at the end. J even commented that he felt something at the end.

Wednesday, was our District Meeting in the morning (over the phone this time), in the afternoon was some more personal finding, and in the evening we were able to meet with A (our young investigator) and teach him about the story of Ammon's Mission to the Laminates. He has had all of the lessons (that are appropriate for a child) and we are just waiting on permission from both of his parents for him to get baptized. All we can do for him now is help him develop a solid love for Church, the Book of Mormon, and the stories and lessons found therein.

We also met with the S family and shared a spiritual though with them. At the end of our visit we asked if they knew of anyone that would be interested in talking to the missionaries and they gave us 3 names, one of which we were able to contact so far.

Thursday, we had plans to meet with J again, and we did see her for a few minutes, but we were unable to talk for any great length of time, and did not have a lesson. Later in the day we did our weekly planning, and in the evening we did some personal finding.

Friday we did some personal finding, worked on a list of former investigators (that we developed during weekly planning) with whom we want to get in contact, and had a lesson with A and S. A and S are progressing so well, they have both committed to live the Word of wisdom, A is doing great, has quit drinking coffee and tea and is living the other parts of that commandment as well. S is still working on not smoking, but when we met with him Friday he hadn't smoked at all that day. We taught the law of Chastity and Sabbath day observance. We really felt that they could be ready for baptism by the 16th of December, but they are having some trouble getting their work schedules in order, so they have not yet been to sacrament meeting. But as of when we talked to them last they were planning on being able to attend church with us this coming Sunday (the 16th).

Saturday, we had lunch with a man named G that we met while providing service to the Special Events Society in helping to prepare for Winterfest (A kind of Christmas parade/tree lighting celebration). They live in a little community on an island across the bay. We had a nice discussion with him and his wife about the Book of Mormon and what we do as missionaries, they had some good questions about the church which we were able to answer. Unfortunately we were unable to get a return appointment with them because they don't know when they will be able to meet again. After that we did some personal finding and contacted one of the referrals that we had received from the S Family.

Sunday, we had church in the morning, did personal finding in the afternoon, and worked on going through and getting in contact with all our former investigators some more, and even more finding in the evening.

That's all for this week, until next week…

 All my love for... EVERYONE! :D

Elder Thomson

 P.S. I'm not gonna die from Scurvy!! :D This is great news! I actually bought a package of Mandarin Oranges form Safeway today just in case. ;) Some of them are a bit on the squishy side (imported from China), but the ones that aren’t are super yummy! :D Here's a picture of me... See! Still alive. :D
 
 

Monday, December 3, 2012

What are the Symptoms of Scurvy?


So much has happened in the last week, Monday was a much needed opportunity to take care of some temporal matters. Cleaning, and washing laundry, were perhaps the most needed, although the other activities were helpful as well. We had a lesson in the evening with R and C (a not-so-recent-anymore convert) and talking to them about starting up Family Home Evenings on Monday nights. They both seemed to think it sounded like a good idea, and were excited for the new format. We challenged R to teach next week (tonight), and C to teach the following Monday, and assured them that we could be there for the first few lessons to help them get the hang of things. Unfortunately they are feeling ill tonight, so we'll have to move that teaching scheduled back a week.
Tuesday we had the wonderful opportunity of providing service for the Special Events Society by helping them build their Santa Clause float for the parade. We met a super nice man named G, who works as a volunteer for the Special Events Society, and he invited us out to his home, which (after consulting with our Zone Leaders) turns out is within the boundaries of our area. So we have made plans to take a trip over there next Saturday and meet with G and his wife, and tract out the whole area (apparently there're only about 25 homes). After Helping G we were able to do some personal finding (a fancy way of saying tracting :P ) and, in the evening, we dropped off some invitations to the Branch Christmas party to all different kinds of investigators (Potential Investigators, Progressing Investigators, Former Investigators, etc.).

Wednesday was our exchange with Elder N and Elder O (Elder N's Greenie. That's Right, I'm not the greenest of the green anymore!), I was with Elder O this time, he is a fantastic missionary. Elder N is also a wonderful missionary, and an excellent example (As are all of my leaders up here). They're all awesome. :D While I was with Elder O we had our district meeting (which happens every Wednesday) and did and awful lot of tracting. We were able to have a good 40 minute conversation with one woman about the gospel and we answered a lot of her questions. Elder O is a BOSS at knowing the scriptures and he pretty much talked to her the whole time all I had to do was nod and be like "What he said!"  
That evening we had a lesson with J, which was pretty cool. J is a man who works as a construction worker, and lives by himself in a little wood stove heated house. He knows the church is true. He’s read from 3 Nephi 11 through the end of the Book of Mormon, and started in from the beginning again (I think he's in 1 Nephi 20 now?) he says that he wants to finish the Book of Mormon before he prays about it, and we keep telling him that he doesn't need to finish it to get an answer that its true, but it’s hard because he is making such great progress at reading the book, even though he is having a hard time grasping some of the trickier concepts, such as several different groups of people crossing the ocean to the Americas. But he understands more and more each time we talk, so we are just going to keep being patent with him and trust that the Lord will help him to see how important this is to him.

Thursday was our weekly planning, I must admit when I first arrived in the field I didn't appreciate weekly planning very much, it felt to me like a lot of sitting, and like we didn't accomplish very much for the amount of time it took. (Granted a lot of the time was taken up with Elder A having to explain everything to me because I had no idea who or what he was talking about.) But in more recent weeks I have come to enjoy it more, I think in part because I feel like it has become more effective (much less time is spent explaining now), and also I understand it and its purpose more (it helps us prepare for the coming week by making specific plans and goals for our investigators, lessons that we will teach them, and things we can do to help their testimony grow to where it needs to be).
Thursday evening we were able to have a lesson with A and S, who are both incredibly solid investigators, we watched the Restoration movie and taught them both the Word of Wisdom and committed them to live it. They both agreed without hesitation! They are both were excited and willing to obey the commandment of the Lord. They're both incredible! They are doing awesome and will probably end up getting baptized sometime in December. :D

Friday we helped out with Special Events again, setting up for the lighting of the Christmas decorations around the Court House, there were some huge tents and some complicated wiring for speakers and lights, but the coolest part is that G was there again, and he was in charge of the technical side of things, and since we had helped him put the float together all by ourselves (and are essentially his favorite people in the whole wide world) we got to turn on the lights! There was a big crowd and a countdown and everything! I felt awesome. G told us later that we were actually the fall guys in case everything went wrong he could just blame it on us. ;) ... I took it as a joke... I hope he was joking. : P

Saturday we did some MORE service, helping the Scouts deliver Phone Books. We went out with our Branch President and delivered over 250 phone books ourselves.   Then in the afternoon we helped the Special Events people AGAIN (3rd time this week) this time we were setting up all the tents and speakers and electrical equipment at the waterfront for the bonfire and fireworks show that was going to be held that night. This time G just told us to set up the super expensive sound system and then left to go haul the porta-potties down with another guy. Weird how just because you have Jesus's name on your chest you are instantly trustworthy. After we were finished setting up there we went back to our apartment to get out of our service clothes and get dressed up like Missionaries for our Branch Christmas party. The party was awesome! There was food, and games, and carols, and even a spiritual though by the Branch President. We also had an appearance by some big fat bearded guy all dressed in red who handed out gifts. No idea who that could have been. ;) Oh! It was Brother Clause, from WAY up north. ;)


Sunday we had Church, and in the afternoon we went around and visited some people we had talked to earlier in the week. One young family, M and her Boyfriend J, emphasized, at least in my mind, the importance of referrals. We had talked to M earlier in the week and she had said that we could come back and share a message with her about God and Jesus Christ. But when we went back Sunday her boyfriend J answered the door we introduced ourselves and he said that he wasn't interested and started to close the door, we were like "Wait! Wait! We talked to M, she said we could come back." He stopped closing the door and we asked if we could share a message with them both about the Restoration of the Gospel. He again said that he was not interested, and started to close the door again, and then we asked if M was interested and this time he opened the door all the way and we could see in to the house and M sitting on the couch. He asked her if she was interested and she said yes. We were actually able to go in and have a nice lesson and get to know both of them and their two young children a bit better, we learned that J is actually attending AA and searching for that higher power in his life to help him quit drinking. We told them that we could help them get to know God for themselves, and we taught the message of the Restoration. We left them a copy of the Book of Mormon and committed them to read it as a family, and in the end we asked J if there would be a time that we could come back and answer any questions that they had and share another message with them, and he said that we could come back next Sunday. So in the course of an hour he went from "not interested" to inviting us back again all because someone he knew was interested in what the missionaries had to say so he took the time to listen to it himself. :D
Sunday evening we had a Branch Potluck with all the leftovers from the Branch Christmas Party, and afterward we watched the First Presidency Christmas broadcast. It was soo good, but I kept trying to nod off in the middle because I was so full of good food and I was getting hit with a nap attack pretty hard. After the broadcast we had another lesson with J, which was good, and that brings us up to today. :D

A ton of really cool stuff happened today, and that's the reason I'm writing so late, but I'm out of time now, so I'll just have to wait to tell you about it until next week. :D
Love you all so very dearly, and can’t wait to talk to you on Christmas (22 days!),

Elder Thomson


P.S. Well, I'm not starving. On an unrelated note; what are the symptoms of Scurvy? ;)

Monday, November 26, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving (for real, this time)!


This week has been pretty good all around. I'm glad to hear that everything went so well for Thanksgiving back home, sorry to hear that “rocking-awesome-superstar mega-cool-Dad” is still having trouble with his lungs. But I'm sure he'll recover soon enough (He's just too cool not to!). ;)

To answer your questions as quickly as possible:
Yes, we did ask C if A could get baptized. [Score: Missionaries 1, C and S 0] She objected that he had already been baptized.[Score: Missionaries 1, C and S 1] We used her objection to teach the Restoration [Score: Missionaries 2, C and S 1] and proceeded to drop the ball because it was getting late and we had to get back to our apartment [Score: Missionaries 1, C and S 1] We did however commit them (C and S) to read the Book of Mormon as a family and set up a return appointment [Score: Missionaries 2, Cand S 1]... Which they missed, [Score: Missionaries 2, C and S 2] but we popped by and set up another appointment for this coming Wednesday. [Score: Missionaries 3, C and S 2] and that's where we're at now. So it'll be interesting to see how things play out from here.
Vitamins have been happening off and on (sadly with greater regularity than me wearing my retainer. A bad habit I got into in the MTC I'm afraid.) And so far I’ve been able to stay pretty healthy.  Elder A has made a full recovery from his illness, although he is currently suffering from an infected burn on his hand, and the whole Relief Society basically ganged up on him and yelled at him for not taking care of it (although in my professional opinion it was doing so badly because he was tasking TOO good of care of it. He was keeping it covered with a bandage and not letting it dry out and air enough.) But we went over to the S's house for dinner last night and Sister S got his hand all doctored up and he seems to be on the mend now.
I however am suffering from a resurgence of whatever eye ailment was afflicting me in the MTC. My best theory is that it is an allergy to something and my best guess for the culprit is the Suave Shampoo and Gel that I used. Since I’ve been here I bought some good old Head & Shoulders and some AXE hair goop, so I haven't used the Suave stuff in a while but I got a haircut the other day, (graciously provided by the barbarian savage formally known as Elder A. See pictures... hopefully.) And while I was in the shower I was thinking to myself "Oh! I still have some Suave Shampoo and Gel left! I'll just use that again until it’s gone."... Bad idea! My eyes are really sad, but they don't feel too bad they just look awful. :(
Thank you for ordering the Mormon Helping Hands Shirts. I'm sure Elder A and Elder A will be excited to hear that they are on the way. I'll tell them that all the payment you want is a really sweet letter. ;) Also, the CD's you sent are awesome!
As for mailing the Christmas packages, you did the right thing. Mailing packages to the Mission Home is the best way to make sure I actually get the package... eventually. As for the Flat-Rate Envelope, I haven't seen a sign of it, and I haven't gotten any mail since I've been at the new address. :( But it'll probably be getting here any day. :)
I love you all tons and tons! I am trying to send a few pictures right now. :)
These are Perogies!!! Yum. It’s like a Pot Sticker, but filled with mashed potato, bacon, and cheese! You can fry them but I was feeling impatient / hungry and they are good just boiled as well.
 
 Elder A and I being awesome!
 
We made four pies! Three pumpkin (I don’t know if we just had small pie tins or if mom makes really big pies, but we had  more than enough pie filling for three pumpkin pies) and we had an extra pie crust so we put a bunch of sugar in with some frozen berries and poured that soupy mess into the fourth crust. It actually tasted pretty good aside from being really runny.
 
This is Elder A caught in the act of eating not-all-the-way-cooled-pie on Tuesday (also known as NOT Thanksgiving) there was also a point at which I was sitting on the floor of the kitchen eating pie out of the tin and apparently I looked super pathetic so Elder A was going to get a picture (he never wants to take a picture when I'm being awesome) but he couldn't find the camera so there is not actually a picture of that, but what you're imagining is probably better anyways. ;)
 
Tuesday we were going to meet with C and S but they missed the appointment (see answer to moms question involving C and S above). Tuesday night we drove and stayed the night where we would have our District Meeting the next day.

Wednesday we had District meeting with the Elders there. Then I was on an exchange with Elder N, we did some pretty cool stuff, tracted a bit, stopped by some people, we also had a lesson with a guy who is the less-active brother of a guy who is in the Branch Presidency. They don't look at all alike, but you can tell that they are brothers. In the evening a member of the Branch had given us $200 dollars to buy dinner and then meet him with the food so that they could have dinner together. So we had bought Dinner, but he never showed up so we had a bunch of food and only four missionaries. We almost ate all of it. After dinner we stopped by a few more people and went to bed.
 
Wednesday we got our car inspected (first picture) and drove back to Prince Rupert it was snowy and the roads were a little slick (see second picture). But we made it back safe.
 
 
Then we had a Thanksgiving Lunch with I and S and got stuffed with delicious food. After that we helped Brother L move a hospital bed back to the hospital for a sick girl who had been using it. And in the evening we had dinner with Sister M and her Granddaughter, and her granddaughter’s friend, but we didn't have a male to go with us to dinner, so what did we do? We called a random former investigator who we had talked to a few days earlier and took an awesome, huge dreadlocks wearing, guy to our dinner appointment at this sweet old grandmothers house. :D I wish I had a picture for that one!
Thursday was also our appointment with A and S, we did take them a pie, we did teach them the Plan of Salvation, we did commit the both to come to church, and be Baptized on December 16. They are both really, really solid. S has to put in two weeks in advance to get Sundays off of work, so we are really hoping that he can get that date off, but I'm pretty sure that they will both get Baptized sooner or later!
Friday we Power Washed the L’s driveway because Sister L slipped on all the moss and junk that was growing on it, so it had to be done. Brother L bought us lunch and went with us to talk to Sister M again. In the evening the D’s were out of town so we had to take care of their dog/house for them, but we got bacon out of the deal. Picture: Elder A power washing like a boss.

 
Elder A sheared me Friday night and did a pretty bad job if I do say so myself. ;P but I’m used to a professional.  :  )
My hair before it got cut.                                                    
 
My hair (if you can call it that) after it was cut.
 
Saturday we met with S (Dreadlock guy) again and answered some more of his questions and concerns about the church and origins of the Book of Mormon. He's a really nice guy. That evening we were at the L's for their daughter’s birthday party (the L's LOVE the missionaries) and we got to hang out with their foreign exchange student some more.
Christmas…..I don't know how I'm supposed to get you guys anything while I'm way up here, I’d love to send a package but I don't really have the time or resources to do that feasibly. I am however sending this thing (the one on the bottom, the whales are Elder A’s), and whatever else I can fit in the tube. I also want to send my IPod home, but I don’t know if I trust that to the Canadian postal service. Maybe I’ll just try. It'll do somebody back home more good than its going to do me living in my sock drawer for two years and tempting me. ; P   Tell me what you think.
 
Love ya! :D
Elder Thomson

Monday, November 19, 2012

So Much Candy!


Thanks so much Mom & Dad! You guys really are the best! :D Thanks again for the weather report, it is more helpful than you know. And thank you also for the update on politics. It’s been killing me the last few days.
We just got back from the store actually. I was able to get the evaporated milk and pie crust and cool whip so that we can make a pie sometime before Thursday. The directions you sent seemed to say that it would make two pies, so I was thinking if they turn out we might give the other pie to our investigators, since we have a lesson with them that day and they are like pure golden (as far as investigators go ;P ). So if we are still craving pie I just might have to take you up on the offer to buy one at the bakery. :D

I don’t think I've told you about our new investigators yet; A is a former Investigator who Elder A and Elder S taught before I got here. She was super golden then, she knew a little bit about the church (her mom was a member), but she grew up in a different religion (in a foster home), and in recent years has sort of lost touch with God. So she was meeting with the missionaries to kind of rekindle that faith that she felt was missing in her life, and everything was going great, she was hearing the lessons and feeling the spirit and then her dad died and she sort of fell off the map. The missionaries had the hardest time getting a hold of her and when they did she said that it wasn't a good time and she didn't ever meet with them so she kinda got put on the back burner.

But then a couple of weeks ago we were in Overwaitea (a Canadian version of a Safeway, except not quite as classy) looking at cheese (because you know I'm addicted! ;P ) and this employee comes over and asks us if he can help us with anything (All of the employees are weirdly friendly at Overwaitea. It’s almost a little bit creepy. Like, one time, we were looking at milk and this one guy comes up to us and is like, "Oh hey guys! Getting some milk today?" And we were like, "... yeah?" And then he was like, "Oh, we just got a truck in with some fresh stuff today, would you like some of that?" And we were like, "Sure,why not?" And he went into the back and brought us out two gallons of milk, and the expiration date was only a few days further out. It didn't make any sense, but it was still really nice of him. Too bad we haven't been to Overwaitea since Wal-Mart opened. :/ You just don't beat Wal-Mart’s everyday low prices. ;P) Anyway, back to the story! He asks us if we need help with anything and we're like "No, we're okay; I just suffer from a severe addiction to cheese based dairy products." (Or something to that effect) And somehow the topic got around to "S? You're S!? A's brother!!" We kinda freaked out and I think it kinda freaked him out, but apparently not too bad because a few days later we got a text from A (Miracle!) saying that she AND S wanted to meet with us. :D We had a really good lesson with them Friday, and like I said we're going back Thursday for a second lesson, so needless to say we're pretty jazzed about that! :D

We also (finally) got to meet with C and S this week (if you don’t remember [or I haven’t told you] C is A's mom, and S is her [C's] significant other. If you don't know who A is, I don't know how to help you there... it’s a long story. Okay, so A is a young boy that's ready to get baptized but he needs permission from his parents. His step mom is a member, and his dad is cool with it, so we just need to get permission from his mom) We have been trying to meet with them for what seems like forever (forever in missionary time is about two weeks. if you have a life and hobbies outside of missionary work it’s really not that long.), but we finally had a lesson with them and pretty much straight up asked if she would be cool with A getting Baptized.  She said that he had already been baptized in another Church, and we used that as an excuse to teach the Restoration (Score: 1 Missionaries!). We left a Book of Mormon and invited them to read as a family, they said that they would and we have an appointment for Tuesday next week. (Right before we head out of town!)

In other news: Elder A was sick for three days last week (Thursday, Friday, Saturday), he was just super achy and stuff, luckily I haven’t got any of it yet. And so I had a bit of time to work on some stuff while he was pretty much passed out the whole time. There’s not a lot you can do while your companion is sick, but I was able to make it through most of Genesis, all of Matthew and Mark and a few large swaths of the Book of Mormon. We watched all of the District 1 and 2, and I was able to get some hand written letters done. I'm sorry to say that I did spend the most time on Zach's letter and sort of neglected some other people. Specifically Dad, I’m sorry that I didn’t get your letter that I told you about in the airport finished yet, but I’m still working on it. I promise. And Mom, you didn’t get a huge letter either, but you know I still love you, right? :) Zach's letter was kind of the prize for working out the creepy owl drawing, and he can sort of share, I guess. I hope you guys get a kick out of it; it took up a TON of my letter writing time because it required so much planning and research. ;) I should probably make a copy of it before I send it because I'm going to be heartbroken if it gets lost in the mail. :/

I went and blew $10 on postage today. I only got 6 stamps and a bubble envelope to send the SD card home in. So don't expect a ton of hand written letters. Their expensive! I’ll try to get those in the mail tomorrow, and I still haven't ordered a magnet tag yet. I still need to do that for you guys.

Oh! One more thing! Elder A (one of the Zone Leaders) and Elder A are both coveting my Mormon Helping Hands t-shirt. They wanted to know if it'd be possible to get some more of those in my next package. They even gave me their shirt sizes (L and XL) and said they'd pay the cost of the shirts if they cost you guys anything. Of course I'd just pocket the cash if they gave it to me, ;) but I told them I’d ask and see if you could score them some. :D

Why do you send me so much candy!?!?!?!?! We ate this all in like a week! We tried to make ourselves feel better because we some other Elders came over and they ate some of it, but we really ate most of it ourselves. It was really, really gross. Thank you. :D Next time I’m going to ration it out by week and only eat the candy for that week in that week. Also, the Costco steak strips were the best!

 
Elder A and my candy combined!!!!! *puke*

 
A member of the Branch gave us Taquitos!!

 

Elder A burnt his hand on the stove burner. He tried to make the lame excuse that our kitchen is really small, but really he's just a klutz. :  )
 
Sorry I don't have any pictures of myself, but I really just don't have any to send. It’s hard to take a picture of yourself.  :(

Hey, I’m outta time and I gotta run. But I just wanted to let everybody at home know that I love you all greatly and I'm thinking about you.

 Elder Thomson

Monday, November 12, 2012

Miracles


How’s life? How’s the new job Dad? Or is it all super top secret? Been brushing up on your nuclear engineering? ;) I bet you'll know a lot more about how stuff works here in the near future.

Election?!?! Come on!! I need to know! I had a dream about a week and a half ago, and in my dream I was talking to dad and he was telling me how Mitt had won by a hair. No such luck it seems. How did everyone take it? I bet Election Day was a mess at home. Was there yelling and screaming? ;)

How about Oregon? Did Art Robinson win? Some people were telling us how they had legalized Marijuana in Colorado and Washington, (I don't know if that's true or not, but Elder Ais still pretty upset because he's from Colorado) I know it was on the ballot for Oregon, what really happened?

How’s everybody doing on school work? I appreciated the school work that everyone sent me, and keep hoping that I’m going to get some time to write everyone back but there really isn't all that much time on P-day, what with everything else we need to get done. I do however have a research assignment(s) for somebody adventurous. There is even a prize!

These are the assignments:

1.     What is the history and meaning behind Veterans Day in the U.S., Remembrance Day in Canada, and Armistice Day... wherever it is that they celibate Armistice Day?

2.     For Remembrance Day, what is the meaning of the Poppies? Is there a poem or something? What is the poem?

3.     Why don't we have domesticated buffalo farms??? Buffaloes are huge and delicious. It would just make sense. (This question isn't as serious as the other two, but I'd still like to know.)

     Bonus question: What is a word that starts with "M" that means "Recently"? (I don't know if one exists, but if you can find one then I will be able to create an acronym the will be used all over the Canada Vancouver mission... maybe even the world?)

That's about it for questions. Again I'm sorry that I don't have time to respond to each of your letters, I had aspirations of writing you guys while I was on the plane last week (I was doing the math, I've flown 7 times in the last 3 months) but I got distracted on the way to Vancouver... and sort of fell asleep on the way back. We got to stay with the new Assistants to the President, and they had to wake up extra early so that they could drop us off at the mission office at like 6:30 and go get the new Greenies from the hotel at 7:00. So I was pretty beat. 

Other than that life is pretty good. I'm still here with Elder A for at least 6 more weeks, but I'll probably have a new companion after that (Elder A has been here for more than a quarter of his mission already and this has been his only area, he won’t be here very much longer.). I'm psyched to not be the greenest of the green anymore! ;) It was fun, to be sure, but it’s kinda cool to feel like I know what’s going on as well. ;)

We saw a couple of miracles this week, one was just today. The woman who was at the checkout at Wal-Mart, while she was scanning all of our cans of tuna, commented that we had saved her life once (not us specifically, but other missionaries) and that we had given her our number, but that she had never called. We asked if she would still like to meet with us and she said that she would, and gave us her number. 

I know that may not seem super big, but it was a miracle to us, especially since it was P-Day, in a grocery store. Were always on the lookout for people to teach, but places of business are tough because you can’t really "proselyte" the best you can do is mention the gospel or missionary work in passing, so to have one of the employees practically ask to meet with us, that was pretty cool. :D

The thing I've learned about miracles on my mission is that they always get ruined by our expectations. We expect that just because we've seen a miracle that everything is going to be sunshine and lollypops for the rest of our lives. That's not the way this works. We witness miracles every day, sometimes we're just not humble enough to recognize them, but more often we just take them for granted. Sometimes, things just work out, things we can’t explain, and things we often don't even understand our part in. These things are miracles, regardless of whether they bless us or others. Seldom are we privileged to see all the workings of the Lord in our lives, or the lives of those we come in contact with, but as we follow the promptings of the spirit, we will witness these miracles. Maybe it’s something as simple as being in the right place at the right time, to lend a hand when someone is in need. Or maybe it’s someone being there for us when we need it most. Or maybe it’s something even more wondrous than we know. But however the miracle is brought to pass, by the hand of the Lord or by the hand of his servants, who are ready and willing to follow those sacred impressions, it is the same. All we can do is our own best each and every day to stand ready to serve, to be where the Lord needs us to be, and to do what the Lord needs us to do, and we will witness miracle, no matter how small. 

Remember those miracles, keep them close to your heart, and you will always know how much you Father which is in Heaven loves you. 

All my love and best hopes as well,

Elder Thomson

Monday, November 5, 2012

Crazy Busy!

Hey! Wow! This week has been crazy busy for me!

We did have to move out of our Furnished apartment, which we weren't too worried about at the beginning of the week because our landlord... and lady, said that the person who was staying in the apartment we were supposed to move into was taking a while moving out so that it might not be ready in time. But when we got back from doing missionary work Tuesday evening they came over and talked to us and said that the other tenants had moved out and that we could start moving in right away. So we dropped everything and did. Luckily we didn't have any appointments that night so were able to get a lot of the stuff over, enough of it that we were able to sleep in the new apartment that night, although we had to steal the shower curtain out of the old apartment so that we would be able to get ready the next day (Wednesday), because apparently unfurnished apartments don't have shower curtains. Who knew!


My new mattress is super comfy, (it’s a Sealy mattress with a matching box spring, I have no idea how we scored that one. The mission office even sent up one of these metal bed frames on wheels, but it’s more trouble than it’s worth, so I just put the box spring on the floor. Saves my toes too cause I'm not cutting them off on that metal frame.) Elder A's sleeping arrangements look a little less plush, he is on a twin sized mattress so the sheets he brought fit (unlike me, I just use the two flat sheets turned sideways and tucked WAY under) but he didn't get a box spring and the mattress itself is essentially garbage. I tried to call dibs on it, but Elder A said that he had dibs since he was here first. (I don't know if he really wanted it because his sheets fit, or if he was just trying to be nice.) I don't have my camera with me, so no pictures of the new apartment yet, but I'll try to get some of them out in an email next week.

Wednesday we were about to run to Wal-Mart to buy our own shower curtain when found out that our landlords needed us out of our old apartment by noon so they could get in there and clean up for the next people who were moving in. We sort of panicked and frantically ran around for a while, but in the end we were able to get everything out of our old apartment and into the new one before noon. We even had some time to clean up the old apartment a bit (sweep, mop, vacuum, wipe down counters and stove, etc.) But alas, the new apartment was trashed. In our haste to get everything moved we kinda threw everything everywhere, and it took us the rest of Wednesday (which was okay because it was Halloween, and we weren't supposed to be out after 6 anyways) and some of Thursday to finish getting everything put to rights. The new apartment is pretty nice, I like the layout a lot better; it feels bigger.


The rest of the week kind of flew by. We spent a lot of time working on cleaning up the branch list (that thing is a train wreck) and dropping by potentials and former investigators. We’re just trying to get some people to teach. We haven't found a new investigator for three weeks now and that's... not good. Despite doing a TON of personal finding (tracting/street contacting) we haven't been able to find anyone who is really solidly interested in the gospel. So we thought we’d take another look at the people who have shown some interest in the past.


We also did some more tracting, which was REALLY fun yesterday. ;D The wind was super strong and even though it wasn't raining that hard (unlike Saturday, when we got DRENCHED!) the rain drops were moving fast enough that they would sting when they hit you. I actually lost my magnetic name tag because it blew of while we were walking and when I went back for it, it was nowhere to be found. I should probably order another one.


Oh! One more thing! I also saw the ferry almost crash. We had gone out to see one of our investigators and he wasn't home, but his parents were and they invited us in for a bit, and while we were there the ferry was coming in and you could see it from the big windows in their front room, and you could see the ferry dock, and the wind was still super strong, and the ferry was coming, and the wind was blowing, and the ferry flipped around, and the captain threw it in reverse, and you could tell he was giving it all it'd got, but it still was moving the wrong way (toward shore), and it was like that for what seemed like the longest time just drifting closer and closer to shore, finally the captain just gunned  forward and they were able to get out of there but it was pretty intense from where we were watching.


As you know, this week is transfers. We haven't heard anything yet but we expect to sometime today. I don’t expect that either of us will be going anywhere, but I could be wrong.

And just FYI... I'd really love a waterproof bag. I don't know what the best option is, because really haven't (and wont) had the chance to shop around. but when I was on my exchange with Elder N I was super jealous of his messenger bag because it made it really easy to pass out pamphlets or copies of the Book of Mormon without having to take your backpack off (which just so you know is super awkward). I have destroyed more than a couple copies of the Book of Mormon already by carrying them in my soggy backpack. I dunno, if you could keep an eye out for something that'd be nice. :) Ideally I would just have a black waterproof version of my Lands’ End Canvas messenger bag that you guys have back home. Hey! Maybe Dad could go to the Rain Shed and score me some super tough waterproof fabric, and then Mom and Belle could sew a bag modeled after the LE one, and Zach and Nate could make a metal bobble to go on it or something. There, Christmas present from everyone! ;)

I love you all, and look forward to hearing back from you. :D

Elder Thomson