Monday, October 28, 2013

October 28, 2013

It was another scary fast week for me too which i'm thankful for. We got a lot of things accomplished this week and we're consistently finding people to teach. Just struggling to find people to keep teaching. Our investigator with a baptismal date is having problems coming to church because he likes to party on friday and saturday. Its super frustrating. One day this week we taught someone from china, nigeria, and iran all in one day. Yesterday we had an awesome day at church though. President and sister Evans came for a visit. They both gave talks in Norwegian. We finally had a dude come to church and he seems to be way positive and open to finding the truth. He's from ethiopia and we just found him on saturday.  We found him as we walked up to an appointment which ended up cancelling.. again. We told him a little bit about our church and gave him a book of mormon in norwegian. He said he was really interested and wanted to know where our church is and all that. We promised him a book in amharic as well. It was so cool to actually see him there. When we got to church he had already been there for about an hour and was talking to sister evans. We switched the clocks back saturday night so that lead to a lot of confusion for some people. At church we also had a one of our newer members bring him daughter and son in law with their baby. So we had 3 nonmembers in church as well as president and sister evans. It was a whopping 18 or so people. I didn't know what to do with myself. 
It was also nice because we got to spend some time with president evans on saturday. He wanted to interview us as well as go out and do some street contacting. Its so nice to see people from the outside world. We tried sharing the gospel with some people on the streets for about an hour with president. It was just another hour out on the streets but we had president evans tagging along. My main goal for him was just to not have him slip. This city is super slippery. Slippery ice everywhere. Its pretty ridiculous how frozen over everything is. Haven't fallen yet but its pretty much inevitable. President survived and was really impressed with our apartment. We are so blessed to have a nice warm place to stay. We of course did a panic clean that morning, not that it was really that dirty. I still don't like living like a pig. I passed my interview and president told me how impressed he's been that i've been able to perform and have a good attitude. He came to narvik with some huge news for me.
On november 13th i'll be moving to a new area with a new assignment. President told me he wants me to be a Zone leader. I'm freaking out because that's a huge responsibility to take on. It feel like a dinky freshman on the varsity baseball team. Apparently this is where I'm needed though. I am just totally humbled and excited for this change. All i'm going to do is keep being myself and trying my best. I'm about to get to a full on city although he won't tell me where yet. I think I know where and who i'll be with but i'm not going to say anything yet. Pretty crazy. So that was a huge surprise to say the least. I keep getting these assignments and am in no way seeking them. I'm just trying to be good. It's amazing to see what my mission story is becoming and it is truly preparing me for the future. 
Its also weird because "the fruit" of all this work that i've put into the city to find, teach and prepare people for baptism isn't going to be enjoyed by me. Oh well, i'll accept my role i guess. I only have a couple weeks left here and I want to get more of our investigators geared for baptism with dates before I leave. 
On a lighter note, that KICK black liqourice (from Turku, Finland) is bomb. I tried it one day just for fun because it was cheap. I'm sure you've had some but maybe forgot about it. I saw this kid absolutely fly down this icy hill on a sled straight into a fence. I dont really know what he was thinking. Kids these days... 
When we were knocking on some doors, we knocked into this totally american family. It was crazy. the mom and the three little girls all spoke english and I guess her husband is from sacramento. He's a doctor here in Narvik and I really want to go meet this fellow californian. For patrik's birthday we made brownies. Haven't made brownies in forever and totally reminded me of us as kids fighting over the batter in the bowl and spoon. I hope patrik had an awesome birthday, I was thinking about him. I am also thinking about how fast time has gone. Its already halloween again. I remember going up to LA with Todd senior for that solar panel project and then finishing up and coming home for trunk or treat like it was yesterday. I hope all the Johnson's are doing good. Please tell them hi for me. 
Anyways I can't think of really anything else to write. I'm happy hear about cesar's mission call. He's actually going. Wow I really pray he doesn't give up. Salt lake would be a cool place to serve because of all the cool families you'd get to work with. No knocking on doors for hours up there. He'll be perfect up there. I also heard they have ipads and all things cool. Keep supporting him!
Love you all. Keep it up with work. thanks for the love and support. Less than 2 months until christmas and then we can skype. 

HA det


bra,
Eldste Skinner
 

Monday, October 21, 2013

Snow and Northern Lights! - October 21, 2013

This week was a turn around. our numbers were up and we had some way awesome teaches. Right after I sent my email last week we went out and met with an investigator who's been getting worked on by the spirit. He brought up baptism and we invited him to be baptised on November 9th if he's ready by then. I think we're to push it back a little but its nice to at least have someone thinking about baptism. We've been able to meet with several people this week and have some spiritual teaches. This week was say faster and happier than the week before and we hope and plan to keep it rolling up here. This week has been insane. I saw the northern lights and got to watch them for about 5 minutes right outside our apartment window. They weren't super amazing yet but still way cool to see. they'll start getting more vivid and colorful as the weather gets colder and colder i guess. So that was pretty cool. The next day It snowed. Snow is officially here in Narvik and its here to stay. Everything is white. I don't know how much exactly but Elder sperry says its was about 6 inches. Seems like a lot to me. Everything is white including the roads. I am still enjoying it and am not planning on getting tired of it yet. It makes this area super pretty with the snow covered mountains and trees. We were trekking about 2 miles to this neighborhood in the snow to get to this one investigators house. Luckily she was home and we taught an awesome lesson. On the way back I made friends with these neighborhood kids playing in the snow. They kindly let me bomb down there street on one of their sleds. As we were walking back home in the dark with snow dumping I was thinking about how this is exactly what I pictured serving in Norway would be like. Im very grateful that i'm able to be warm and I hope that doesn't change. At the very least we can crank the heat all we want in our apartment which is something. I'm incredibly grateful for that.  We had an epic experience with a huge bag of recyclables. I consider it a miracle. There was a huge bag of plastic bottles on the side of the road that must have fallen off the back of a recycling truck. Long story short. After no one claimed it as it sat on the side of the road for hours we finally decided to do some nightly community. We took the bag that was heavier than my companion and took it to the grocery store (this is where you take recycleables). We walked out with 240 crowns. That was a tender mercy. basically the same thing as finding 40 bucks on the side of the road. We bought a liter of milk with that money... (:

So this week was a pretty happy week. Conducted my first district meeting and gave another talk on sunday. Its nice to be busy up here with things to do up here and really makes time fly. The trick is just figuring out how we can stay busy with things to do and limiting the long days of wandering around in the empty streets. 
Thanks for all those recipes. I hope to find those ingredients. I know we have pretty much everything between all the stores up here I just dont know how much it will cost. We made BLT's today and they were yummy and easy. I made lasagna this week for the first time. it was from a box so it wasn't that impressive or as good as yours. Still good though. Thanks for all your love and support. It really makes a difference. I don't what you guys to think I'm dying up here. If anything i'm dying to work but frustrated with not a whole lot to work with. Heavenly Father is helping Elder Sperry and I out though and Im just taking some of my final breaths of sunlight. President and sister Evans are coming up here on Saturday because they want to spend some time with us. They must realize that its pretty lonely up here. 

Friday, October 18, 2013

October 18, 2013

This has been a trying week. Haven't had a long week like that in a while. But other than that all is good and I really fine and won't let this area beat me up. We had a nice zone conference in trondheim on friday so that was a great way to get refocused. It was also nice to get back into a city and away from windy and rainy weather. It has literally been wet and at least drizzling everyday this week, except for our day in trondheim! haha. We had all sorts of people saying that they could meet us at a specific time and place but then never end up showing up. Never have I been "Kebabed" more times in a single week of my mission. It really made me wonder why heavenly father was making it so tough for us this past week. My patient and diligence has really been tried. Last night though we received a tender mercy in the form of two texts that came within 15 minutes of each other. We have 2 dinner appointments! Not quite referrals or baptismal dates but I took it as a blessing that heavenly father would prompt those members to invite us over for dinner. We also had some awesome lessons this week and found three new investigators. Looking back, we really did awesome, although the week seemed like disappointment after disappointment. Right now our biggest struggle is getting people to keep commitments and be progressing towards baptism. I truly feel that elder sperry and I will baptise as long as we do everything we can and have faith that it can happen. There are enough people up here and in surrounding areas that I find it hard to believe that there is not at least one who i'm supposed to find teach and baptise up here. I don't want to leave until I baptise. I know baptisms aren't everything but I'm also a missionary send to this awesome country to share the restored gospel (baptism included). if I dont even expect to baptise it more than likely wont even happen. If I dont baptise, then that's ok too as long as I can know that that it was the lords will and not because of my lack of faith or laziness.
Anyways, I will blow your guys' minds when I tell you that instead of making a bbq chicken sandwich I used tuna. So crazy and It honestly tasted the same. Going to do it more often. We bought some different foods this week to try out all though those recipes you sent me blank/ non existent. Today we went on a nature walk. Everything was pretty neat. Fond a cool lake and a waterfall that overlooked the fjords. Saw plenty of rainbows with snowy mountain caps in the distance. Tried knocking on the door at the end of the rainbow but they said "Nei Takk". I really wish I could fully capture how awesome the nature is up here. I can send pictures but mostly you're just going to have to take my word for it. My ripcurl watch died this week but I took it to get fixed today. Probably spent way to much but It was cheaper than buying a new one and seemed reasonable enough for me. I also was way blessed with some thrift store come ups this week. At the bodø apartment I inherited a pair of free black boots. they were left behind by a homeward missionary. fit me perfectly, they are really fashionable and I feel like a soldier but i'm stoked. So happy I don't have to ask for money to buy stinking boots. I also came up on some other nice stuff so I feel set for winter. Although I was in H&M today and saw some awesome scarfs! It cold up here but im not freezing at least yet. I'm not starving either. I'm taking advantage of all the pastries, dairies and all that good stuff that norway has to offer. Really trying to try as much different things as possible. I'm living in norway and sometimes I forget how awesome that is. Luckily we walk a lot up here so I can in somewhat good shape. Elder Sperry and I are getting along and he doesn't do anything that bugs me. We're both laid back and easygoing which can be kind of boring sometimes. I'm really surprised at how he can just hang in and wake up day after day with some of these long days we've had. He's a great companion and I'm happy to serve with him. 
Well sorry if that was kind of lame and random. Gotta go to our dinner appointment: (that's weird to say) I'm excited to go eat food I didn't have to cook and not worry about cleaning up after myself.. Although I'll of course I'll be a good boy and offer to help with the dishes and what not. Hope you are all happy and have have an awesome week. Thanks for writing me. LEt me know if you have any specific questions or anything like that. That church is true and heavenly father really is watching over us, aware of what we're going through. Love you!

Eldste Skin

Monday, October 7, 2013

October 7, 2013

Heiii :) 

Ya its tough. But I don't like focusing on that. I'm grateful to serve here and gain these experiences. Thanks for being understanding and supportive. General conference is amazing on the mission. I feel like such a celebrity in the church. All the prayers and talks were focused on Missionary work, Families, and of course the atonement of Jesus Christ. Truly Heavenly father wants us all to have happy families and to be good missionaries. Pretty simple. I hope that you guys are going to follow the promptings and instruction received from Ballard's amazing saturday afternoon talk. Help out the missionaries, pray for opportunities to share the gospel and don't be afraid! I wish I served in a more "ideal" environment for sharing the gospel by working with members. But I'm up here doing the same not as effective thing thats been done for about 160 years. It's pretty difficult and makes for some long days. I know we'll find those who are prepared as we keep following promptings and are working hard and obediently. Its just a little bit of a slower process. We found a totally cool african guy this week and taught him about the restoration and how it can help him come closer to God. He speaks 5 languages and has dreads. He's never heard about the restoration and seems pretty excited about it. He's hopefully been reading the Book of mormon in Swahili. We'll find out this afternoon. 
My greenie is from Pleasant Grove, Utah. Back to back utah kids fresh out of high school. I call them kids because they seem so young but that doesn't mean that they're not awesome. I really ended up liking Elder Gunther so I was sad to see him go even more north (tromsø) just after 6 weeks. Elder Holden is a DL in Alta so we're both the DL's way up here in santa's territory. But we're obviously in different districts and never get to see each other except for weekly skype meetings. We will have zone conference in Trondheim this thursday. I wish I could baptise as much as I fly. So now elder Sperry and I are getting used to each other. We'll get along great. He's a lot more timid and shy. Not very talkative yet, but time will change that hopefully. I need someone to talk to up here or I'll go even more crazy. He worked at subway and was in band in high school. He also played some city baseball. Its a tough responsibility to train especially since they have never lived away from home before. Naturally, most of the work load (from cooking to teaching) ends up on my shoulders. But at the same time he's just as stressed out wondering what the heck he just got himself into up here. So, I'd say i've done a pretty good job at managing stress thanks to prayers. I really just want to help out Elder Sperry. Make him feel comfortable and included, and at the same time work on my personal skills that still need improvement as well. Its stressful and complicated to think about. Basically, I just want to be good and righteous and try to have fun. 

I trying to read the book of mormon in Norwegian in these 6 weeks. The book of mormon is awesome and I get different insights every time I read it. The comfort is always there as well. This week has been frustrating for me because of all this confusion and contention among people regarding religion. I've been frustrated towards churches who prevent people we come into contact to from hearing the truthfulness of the restoration. My testimony of the church has really grown here in Narvik. I know the gospel has been restored and I try to share this in a matter that doesn't add to the confusion. Some people just really don't see the need for a true church and are fine with where they're at now. As I was reading after a frustrating day of dealing with stuff like this, I was finishing up in 1 Nephi which talks about all these churches that will come forth(1nephi22:23). I was almost creeped out about how much the end of that chapter applied to what I faced that day. There is something special about reading the scriptures, especially the book of mormon. I am grateful to be a missionary on the lords errand to gather his sheep. It can be totally frustrating to present "the good news"to His children and have them not even care. I can only imagine how Heavenly Father that must feel to Heavenly Father. All I can do is extend the best invitation I can and let others use their agency. 

Thank you so much for filling me in with the week. Its funny how every week is different but the same at the same time. Same thing goes for me I guess. Thanks for the food Ideas. The recipes email you sent me was just completely blank though, I dont know what happened. I've been dying for more variety with meals. Thanks for asking about the card as well. You can get me a new one if you want but will it still be a free college acct? i don't really know. Take everyday as it comes and make the best to enjoy it. Thanks for being so hard working. I love you and hope everyone has a nice week.