Monday, February 4, 2013

Report from Vancouver

Family!

Well. What a week it has been. Transfer calls have come and gone, and I am staying in Vancouver East and training a new missionary named Elder Holtsby! Whew. So much to write about and so little time. It has been an extremely intense week. It has been very overwhelming and there have been lots of ups and downs. Missionary work at it's best, that's for sure. At the end of our first night together, I looked over at my companion, who had fallen asleep on his knees praying at night (we work new missionaries pretty hard in the Canada Vancouver Mission) and I realized that at this point, the eternal salvation of half of the entire city of Vancouver and the path that this new missionary is going to take for his mission was more or less resting on my shoulders. Whew. Talk about hard to fall asleep at night. I have felt closer to the Savior than I ever have in my life. Days are going by so fast because I spend lunch and dinner times sitting at my desk just thinking about who we still need to call and what appointments we still need to set up and who we still need to get to come to appointments to come with us and so on and so on and other than that we're out and about doing the Lord's work.

Well, my new companion is awesome. I am not sure how to best describe him, so I will just recount some experiences and you can piece it together for yourselves. :) In the picture that I attached to the email, if you find me on the back row on the right, he is sitting down in front of me and slightly to the left. Elder Holtby was called "Elder Apron" in the MTC because he wore an apron during mealtimes to protect his ties. He is 20, and he was "almost" engaged to a 15 year old girl who still has the $1500 engagement ring that he designed for her, although they are now broken up. He is really into cars and every time a luxury vehicle drives by he talks about what it is and what it is good for. He gave $10 of our extremely scanty mission funds for groceries and things to the first homeless person who asked for change. He served as a ward missionary before he came out, so every time we start making lesson plans, he starts lecturing me about the importance of working with members in lessons. He is very bold with members and at church he would just walk up to them and ask "Do you have any referrals for us?" He is very dedicated to the work, and he wants to be obedient. The only things we need to iron out are little things like understanding the importance of being exactly obedient to the schedule. We are going to have a great transfer, although it is too bad for Elder Holtby that he has a mean trainer that makes him get up and go running in the morning!

Well, the work here is just going crazy. Patrick, the man who just walked in off the street, came to church for his second time this week, and he is just loving it. We taught him last Tuesday and set a baptismal date for February 24th, and we're seeing him this Tuesday with a ward missionary who can hopefully become a good fellowshipper for him. He said that coming to church felt "more like coming home than he's every felt before". We found out that Cheryll is living common-law with her husband (or... partner), and she thought that counted as marriage. So we had to delay her baptism a week, and she has committed to be married this Friday so that she can be baptized this Sunday, which takes a lot of faith. That was a pretty unexpected hurdle, but she is still doing really well. Otherwise, we're teaching and finding a lot of awesome people. Too many miracles to write down in so little time! Lee and his would-be wife are now separated by the frozen wasteland of Canada, but they are still planning on getting married later!


It sounds like life at home is going really well! Keep shredding at the Beav, Jacey and Jed! It's great to hear from you every week. That's about all that I have time to write because my time on the computer is just about gone and I had a lot to tell President Tilleman, but I love you all and I hope that you have a great week!

Elder Blotter

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Monday, Feb. 4th

Hi there!!!
    We are dying to know what happened on Wednesday with transfers? Do you have a new companion? Where is he from? Tell us all about him! It seems so weird that it is SO cold here now and you are experiencing warmer weather than us! We loved your letter last week. I especially liked hearing about the little miracle in Sacrament mtg with the guy off the street. Were you able to meet with him yet?  And I Amelia and I are both so curious about Lee Reynold! You didn't mention him last week. He is quite the character. Did his love interest decide to go home when there was no marriage? We are hoping your trip through the Aids capital of the world was worth it and he was good.
     Dad was on call so I took J and J skiing yesterday. Amelia and Luke were there! I think it was only his 2nd time ever skiing. Her parents just decided they needed to go together before she leaves. Well, we met them on Gentle Ben and I invited them to ski down with us. I had also taken Rachael and Brooklyn Fowers. Jacey was leading the way and decided to take a little path through the trees. I didn't realize this would take us to Teddy's Frolic. I said, "Follow me"! Well it was narrow and trees everywhere and it was too hard for Luke. He accidentally went off the side of a steep part. It was 20 minutes with ski's off before he hiked back up. Then he had to go down Teddy's Frolic. I don't think he wants to follow any Blotter children anymore....
     And Heidi Fillmore dropped by to tell us that she had just opened her mission call. She was called to Detroit, Michigan! Amelia told me that she had told her that was where she was going. I took a pic on my phone I will send you. The Dubanowiches were thrilled to get a letter from you. She e-mailed me right away. Thank you for taking the time to write them.
     It was the Sweethearts Dance last night. Jenessa had asked a kid named Zack Heiner from Clarkston. She talked Hannah into asking someone and coming too. (She asked Jenessa's friend Mckay Harmon) I think they had fun. Only one more school dance for Ness. It's weird.
     Superbowl was tonight. Two brothers were the coaches of the opposite teams. The Ravens beat the 49ers. The halftime was SO distasteful and disgusting we had to turn it off until Beyonce was finished with whatever she was doing.
     Well, my Josh. Can't wait to hear tomorrow about what has happened with you this week! Love you so much.   Mom

Monday, January 28, 2013

Re: Vancouver Report

Aaaaaahhhhhhhh!  This is so awesome!  You must just float off the ground when the email arrives! Are you dying to know where he's at?!  A family that used to live in our ward, and now lives in Langley were here last week for a family funeral so Laurell is now on the lookout for Josh!

xoxo

Nikie

Vancouver Report

http://www.lds.org/church/news/karl-tilleman-an-example-of-determination-and-endurance?lang=eng&country=ca

Family!

Well, it's only been a couple days since the last email, but the past couple days have been awesome. We saw a lot of miracles happen with the work!  Elder Smith knows the area really well, and since he is (almost certainly) leaving, I got a GPS, which is probably why the bank is wondering what's going on with my debit card. I haven't really used it too much other than that. But having a GPS will be nice, because Vancouver was not built in a grid system, unfortunately. You start to miss how easy things like "1290 E 200 S" are to find. It also seems like the tables have turned as far as weather goes! You are the ones that get to put up with snow and cold now. Occasionally it gets a little rainy, but that's about as bad as it gets. Everybody down here says "Oh, the temperatures may be higher here, but it's a 'wet' cold, so it's really worse here than it is up North". Those people have probably never been North. It's awesome down here. No complaints.

Miracle: usually at church, we will sit by one of our investigators attending, but this week, we were asked to help pass the Sacrament. As they were singing the Sacrament hymn, another two deacons showed up, and so we were no longer needed. Because we wanted to sit down quickly to not interrupt the Sacrament, we didn't sit by an investigator, we just moved to the back and sat in the overflow section, where we would otherwise never sit. When there was about 5 minutes left in the program, this man walks in and sits down next to us. I can smell cigarette smoke on him and so I know that he is not a member. My first thought is "I am going to baptize him." As soon as the program ends, we talk to him, and our conversation went kind of like this:
Us: "What brought you here?"
Him: "Uh... my path just kind of led me here."
And he went on to explain that although his dad was a pentecostal preacher, he felt like he had a lot of questions that just weren't answered. He had heard a lot of weird things about us, but he heard that we believed in prophets, so as he was walking past the church, he thought he would just come in to see what it was like. As soon as the service ended, he was about to leave, but because we were right by him were able to stop him and invite him to come to the Gospel Principles class. He really liked it, and now we're going to be meeting with him again this Tuesday. That was definitely a miracle.

Otherwise, the work is going really well! In the past, the Vancouver district has kind of been an anomaly in the mission because it has 2.7 million people in it and no investigators and not too much happening. The Lord has been really hastening the work in the past weeks though on the East side, and so I feel really blessed to have been able to see all of the progress and miracles happening. I'm excited for this upcoming month because, although there could always be more, there are about 4 people that are looking pretty solid to be baptized in February.

And transfer time is here! The call will come sometime today. Probably sooner than later, too, since they usually make the calls to the Lower Mainland first. My prediction is that I'm staying and Elder Smith is leaving, but I guess we'll find out for sure by some time later today! It's always a little exciting to figure out how the next 6 weeks of your life are going to be spent. You learn a lot from each area and companion. I think so far I have learned the importance of having patience and charity/ If you have contention in a companionship, you just aren't going to find success. Elder Smith had told me stories about how with previous companions in this area, they would get so heated that they would be too angry to go out and work, so they would just sit inside. If you get along with your companion, you'll have the spirit, you'll be able to work harder, and you will find success. If you can't, then you won't. Pretty simple.

Well, I certainly know that this is the Lord's work. We see so many different miracles each day that it is hard to keep track of them. I know that this gospel blesses lives, and I am so happy to be able to share it with God's children.

Well, I have got to write President Tilleman. Next week I will have to report on the transfer news and everything else that has gone on. I love you all, and I hope that you all have a great week!

Elder Blotter

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Transfer Day?

   Is it transfer day? Is it good bye to Elder Smith??  Can't wait to hear all about it, but will we have to wait a week?! Where is my Sis. Lambert in Vancouver? That was such a wonderful little tender mercy for me. I could just send a little text to her and I would know what was going on in minutes!   :) It will surely be interesting to hear about the changes taking place there. Hannah is so excited because her friend in her ward just got her call to Vancouver. She goes to the MTC in May.
    Well, all I can say it that, YES! I was a little worried last Monday, then Tuesday, then by Wednesday I almost called the Mission Home when I didn't hear from you. I know you are in a bit of a sketchy area anyway, then you go prancing through the AIDS capital of the world. What's a mom to do?? But, Oh my. That letter last week about Lee and the Lafawnduh situation! I laughed OUT loud at that. He must be quite a character. I can't believe all the the things you have going on in Vancouver. It sounds like you have some great people you are teaching. You are a happy, positive individual that probably is a great instrument in the Lord's hands. I didn't get your package send yet because I was waiting to here if you need anything specific. I'll just put a tie or two in there and get it sent. Oh, tonight I listened to messages and Lewiston State Bank called asking for you wanting to talk to you about your debit card. I'll call tomorrow. It hasn't been stolen or anything has it?  :o
     Well, we are sure thinking of you and praying for you. Dad got his Christmas present a little late (Thursday) and it sure came in handy. We are getting DUMPED on with snow right now and he's been out plowing like crazy. (John Deere Tractor)  Have an awesome week and good luck with your new companion!   Love, Mom
New Years Day at the Cabin.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Better Late than Never...

Well!

Hello, family! Sorry about this email being sent on a Thursday instead of Monday. This Monday, Elder Smith woke up with the flu, and he was pretty much in bed for 2 days. Kind of put a damper on the whole "missionary work" thing, but he's up and running now, so we're back in business! We have been so busy for the past couple days that we didn't have time to email until this morning. But, here we are! Better late than never. Sorry to keep you worrying, Mother. I am alive. Although I did have to travel through East Hastings (apparently, it's the AIDS capital of the world) yesterday to visit a hotel to remind Lee Reynard about the law of chastity. But we'll get to that later. The weather here is great! In fahrenheit it's usually around 40 degrees. It rains about... a third of the time, so not too bad. All in all, Vancouver is a great place to be in the winter.

It has been a pretty crazy past week and a half. We are finding a lot of people to teach, which is really great. We're teaching Norma, this first nations lady (who talks just like she walked off the LBN Reserve in Burns Lake) who apparently had a baptismal date years ago, but had to move away. We talked to her outside of a bus stop and now we're teaching her again and hopefully she'll be baptized in February! Our February is looking pretty busy. Today we have another appointment with Maria and 8 year old son, Gabriel. They are Filipino, but speak English pretty well. She has had a really rough life and is suffering from depression, so it is really a blessing that she works with a former bishop of the Spanish ward here, because he was able to refer her to us. We're also teaching this East Indian woman, Priscilla, who is looking for spiritual fulfillment. The list goes on, but I think the only actual Canadian person we're teaching is Frank, this old guy in his 70s who isn't keeping his commitments very well. We have definitely been blessed with amazing people to teach over the past few weeks. Elder Smith is annoyed that the work is picking up right as he is probably about to leave. (Transfer calls are this Monday already!) People seem to be coming out of the woodwork. We really do see miracles all the time. This church is so true.

Anyways, about Lee Reynard. It's a LaFawnduh situation. I don't know how else to describe it. The Sunday 2 weeks ago, he met a woman playing some online game. (He described it as one where all your friends and family can play and buy each other as "pets". Whatever that means.) And... now they're getting married this Saturday (...or they were). Her name is Pricilla, (he still always accidentally calls her Patricia). She is African, and probably weighs about 250 pounds, and is from Sasketoon, Saskatchewan. He bought her ring from Wal Mart for $38 (plus tax). We finally met her yesterday because he brought her to district meeting. It was very uncomfortable. And... they still are arguing about everything, like which city they are going to live in, but they claim that they are in love and that this is the right thing for them to do. We got a call this morning from Lee and found out that apparently he was married at some point in England, and he never got around to filing the paperwork for a divorce, and so now he can't legally be married in Canada. So the wedding for this Saturday had to be canceled. After Priscilla took a leave of absence from school (she's become a nurse or something) to come down for a honeymoon that they will no longer be able to take. The whole situation is very awkward. We will leave it at that.

And well, Mother, to answer your question on if we're "fed by the members", here is a case study: yesterday for lunch, a member took us to Burger King and made us eat 2 whopper combos. And then a different member took us out that evening for Ethiopian food (which is really good, but I think mine had raw ground beef in it. I haven't died yet, either way) and deep fried mars bars. So...
1) The members feed us.
2) I need to start dieting, or something.

Quite honestly, as far as the life of Elder Blotter, I am feeling quite spoiled. Really. That is what it is. The work is going well. I'm getting along with my companion. We're finding people to teach and many are progressing. The member work is going really well, and we're actually finding a lot of people to teach from referrals and things. Other missionaries call us all the time with potential investigators. We're working hard and the results are immediate, not delayed like it has been at previous times in my mission. In short, I'm thinking that there is going to be a change this week as far as transfers go, and something challenging is going to happen. Not sure exactly what, but I'm thinking this might be a calm before a storm. We'll find out Monday!

Well, I've got to write to President Tilleman. I hope that everybody has a great week! Love you all lots.

Elder Blotter

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

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Josh!     Are you out there? Did you forget about us this week? When you are in a little bit of a sketchy area your mother needs to hear right away.  :)