My Adventures in the Mission Field, Where Many are Cold, but Few Are Frozen.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
Answers to the Universe and Everything
What was the weirdest thing that happened this week.
was great fun. She runs behind my chair and I snag her arms and keep her from running. I let her go and she runs off. Her mom calls her into the kitchen and she runs in, saying: "I couldn't get away because his muscles were so strong!!!" It came from a 3 year old, yes, but it was still pretty happy.
We went to zone conference this week, up in willow. It lasted all day, and was amazing. We talked about using the Christmas message to greater effect, especially through this season. At the end, I broke out my Ocarina and some
of the missionaries started crying in happiness. They, as well as President/Sister Beesley all broke out cameras and recorded me. It was pretty awesome.
Tell us about the clothing that you are wearing and how many layers to keep warm.
It's me, come on. I wear my shirt and my rain jacket. I wear my underwear and my pants. I wear my socks and my shoes/boots, depending on the temperature. If it's warmer, I wear my boots for the waterproofing. I wear
my skullcap and gloves when we're going to be outside for longer than a few minutes at a time. On service days, I wear my Heck-spawned Jeans (no, they haven't gotten any better) and my hoodie, boots, gloves and hat. I normally
wear one layer of clothes and am quite warm therein. On the really, really cold days (-10 or below; we haven't had one in several weeks) I wear thermal legs under my pants. Besides that, no changes. I'm still wearing short sleeved white shirts under my rain jacket.
Your typical day is like what?
I love my mission so much. It makes it better that I have great people at home who are backing me up, Except for those people who don't send me email addresses, despite me asking for them repeatedly and frequently (I'm
looking at you with my stern face, cousins)
Is Sister Darcey seriously not able to keep her diet???? This is not good at all. I like her hair, and would rather it stay upon her head.
Speaking of people in the Stake, you need to look up Elder Lee, of the Brook Hollow Ward. He's been out here 20 months and is my Zone Leader. Works with the Hmong speaking people. Turns out we never met before getting sent out here, yet we're in the same stake. He's awesome, so you need to find and speak with his family. kthx.
Not much more to say, seeing as I'll be taking to you in a few days. Love to all, Prayers to all, and I'll see you in 669 days. (Honestly, I'm not counting on purpose.)
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Christmas Riddle
I'm sorry. I can't do this anymore.
I've been up here for one full transfer, and I can't take any more of this.
I'm done. I've had no success up here, and I can only blame myself.
I can't focus anymore. Everything just seems blurry and unreal. I've tried
going from different angles, ideas, everything. Nothing works. Everything
is so beautiful, but I can't see it anymore.
I know that I shouldn't be comparing, but it's so hard to be
so unsuccessful while everyone around me is doing so well with their
efforts. We both approach something the same way, but they always end up
with something incredible and inspiring while I just fail miserably.
Every day I've tried harder. I strive to work harder, longer, smarter.
Nothing is helping. I try a variety of different ideas and attitudes,
but everything fails.
The worst part is that I'm completely alone in this. No one else is having
the same problem as I. There isn't anyone who I can relate with, or even
anyone who can empathize with me.
It's with a heavy heart that I write this, but you all need to know what
I'm feeling.
I've spoken with my companion at great length regarding this, and he agrees
with me. I've spoken to the Zone Leaders and other members of the district
and they also have the same recommendation. Finally, I've talked to
President Beesley and he, after considering with me, has come to the same
answer.
I'm telling all of you now that I can't go another day out here and am
coming home...
Elder Darcey
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Christmas Riddle PART II
...unless I can get a new camera.
[Google *Troll Face* and insert the image here please, mother]
Were you thinking of something else?
Got you! I still love it up here, and the mission goes great; I just need a
new Camera. There are such beautiful things up here, but I can't get
pictures of any of them. Do you realize that my camera can only take
4 mega-pixel shots?
Ridiculous. Anything with a flash becomes static and unreal, and anything
without is blurry and dark. If I'm going to make it through Alaska (I'm not even in the beautiful areas yet) I'm going to need a better camera. I realize I told you all that I didn't need one, and that I could make it with my decade old, piece of junk, but that was then, this is now. It first hit me when I was taking pictures of the temple last week. I couldn't get
good shots (I'm even using *good *very broadly here. Here, I define good as: not blurry, not dark, and not something my father would be embarrassed to even look at: {"That's not my son! No child of mine could take such worthless pictures!"}) to save my life, while everyone else was getting these beautiful pictures, even without flash, in the dark; however they took them, they ended up great. I can only take video for a minute at a time, and it takes thirty seconds to save so I can take another. It takes ten seconds to recharge the flash.
pretty patient, so long as I know not to get one because another is on the way. It would be pretty embarrassing to buy one, only to have another show up in the mail the next day. So, please get back to me on that.
ANYWAY...
I was happy to get Christmas packages from Mom and Aunt/Uncle Jan/Tom and the Atkinsons and Braydon (soon again to be Elder) Gardner. No, I didn't wait until Christmas to open them. NO REGRETS. When on a mission, It doesn't make sense to not use something that might be of value to you right then.
That said, thanks for the cookies and crackers and pretzels and the tie and the Reeses (Atkinsons, did you actually individually wrap all the reeses you sent me??) and the dancing flower and penguin (they just make me depressed, to tell the truth. They haven't moved since I got them.) and the CTR ring (AMAZING) and the mixes and the popcorn and the hot chocolate and the food and the letters.
Idaho Falls and St. George. Please Advise)
soon as I get envelopes!) and all the other things I forgot to mention. I'm sending you a package myself, so I'll send it as soon as I confirm the locale.
Monday, December 12, 2011
INSERT WIND RELATED PUN HERE---WOOSH!
Not much to report up here, so I'll just get into it. Weather has been super warm all week; mid 20s. Yesterday another Chinook rolled in and put us in the mid 40s.
Then it started raining. And raining. While the rain came down, the wind came up. To about 120+MPH. Seriously, if you jumped vertically, the wind would push you down the street. Then, following that, it got cold enough to start snowing again, so we woke up with six inches on the ground.
I love Alaska.
The people here are still so fun and great and kind and considerate. We're working so hard with our investigators (both of them...)
and our Less Active Members (all million of them).
Wednesday we had a baptism! (insert link to Ode to Joy here, Mom.)
For an eight year old. (Ode to Joy abruptly cuts off.)
Wednesday we also got to go to the Temple! (Ode to Joy starts up here again)
If any of you want to go to the Anchorage Temple, just go to the Oquirrh Mountain Temple. That temple is just two Anchorage Temples put together. Also; CAMI! Did you get your endowments yet?
I'll end here because I'm out of things to say. Cousins send me your email addresses.
Love and Prayers to all,
Elder DArcey
Avatars in the Scriptures
21 And Ehud put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly:...Classic. Pure. Comedy. Genius.
Anyway, that's my thought for this week. If any have questions about how I came to these particular conclusions (or just wants to tell me how awesome this is, or to get back to work), send me an email.
Mom, make sure you call the people I'm sending this to and make sure they read this
Elder Darcey
Monday, December 5, 2011
Haiku and Parables on Obedience
There was a lot of snow everywhere. Like Verily, six or seven feet of snow. Then came a warm wind, indeed,there was a warm wind that came up from the south, melting a lot of the snow. However, the warm weather passed really quickly, leaving a lot of water freezing everywhere really fast.
CABIN FEVER BIG TIME!!!
I got cabin fever it's burning in my brain
I've got cabin fever it's driving me insane
We got cabin fever, we're flipping our bandanas
Been stuck INSIDE so long that we have simply gone bananas.
We got cabin fever we've lost what sense we had
We got cabin fever, we're all going mad
My sanity is hanging by a thread
Since we're going nowhere
We were sailing sailing over the bounding main
Lash him to the wheel
Do-si-do step on his toe
Listen to him squeal
It's time to sail or sink
Swing your partner over the side
Drop him in the drink
We got cabin fever
No if's, and's, or but's
We're disoriented
And demented
And a little nuts
(Yodel-lay-ee-hoo)
Saur braten viener schnitzel
Und a vunder bar
(Yodel-lay-ee-hoo)
And then it died
I've got cabin fever
I think I've lost my grip
I'd like to get my hands on
Whoever wrote this script
Si!
And dreaming of a blue lagoon
Now I'm crazy as a loon
Cabin fever has ravaged all aboard
We were tracting, tracting, headed who knows where
And now though we're all here
We're not all there
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
MTC = HTC
MIND. BLOWN.
Proof? The HTC and MTC are both places where you enter and train for what seems like years at a time, only to leave and find that you've only been inside for a few weeks or months. They are both places where days pass like weeks, and weeks pass like days. Time is distorted and warped inside the MTC.
Here's another proof: In the HTC one of the people training remarks to his dad how much he hates the place, how he can't wait to get out, and so on and so forth. There are people who also do that in the MTC. However, when the person finally got out of the HTC, he was the most powerful character in the series, and in fact was the first one to ever go Super Sayan 2.
Elder DArcey
Monday, November 28, 2011
The Most Important Thing I've Learned on My Mission
Mom: Do you need any other warm clothing?
I'm doing good so far. I'll try to pick up the boots Dad ordered today while we're in Anchorage
Mom: What are you doing for sacrament bread?
I got GF bread from one of the members just a little while ago, as well as crackers.
Did you get any cd’s or packages from us yet?
I got the one package with the CD and the Reeses, plus DearElders occasionally, mostly from Derick. Thanks Much.
What kind of service or proselyting do you do?
Tracting has gotten harder since the temperature started going into the negatives. we're mostly working with part member families and less-actives. Baptisms are difficult, but they do happen. Our main service is whatever we find to help others. Thursdays we work at the nature center, and Fridays we volunteer at the Senior Center. Last week we helped a member with their Eagle scout project at the Food donation Center, and we frequently shovel walks, mostly our own. All these are designed to help us be a positive presence in the community.
What did you do for Thanksgiving?
We had dinner at the Relief Society's president's house. It was good. other than that it was missionary work as usual.
How are you eating? Paragraphs, not just one word answers.
I'm eating well. You know that there are 5 different types of salmon? All you in the lower 48 only get pink salmon, or the least tasty and least delicious. We up in Alaska get King Salmon or Red Salmon, which is like comparing... something really bad and not tasty to something really amazing and delicious. My mind just went blank. All of you can fill in your own answers.
The Abbots asked about you again. What should I tell them? Send them a postcard. Do you have a ward address list?
Tell them hi? I'm doing great up here and think about everyone at home all the time...ish
Tell us about your companion and your schedule of a typical day.
My companion is cool. He's been out 20 months and has been all over. I've told you all this before. I'm not Sister Darcey with her amazing people reading and describing skills.
I'll just send you one of my planners instead of typing it out. Don't lose it; missionaries keep these planners for the rest of their lives.
KEY CHANGE!
The work progresses. I liken it to moving a mountain. Sometimes we just say "move" and we have faith that it will move of it's own accord. More often, we say "move", then start shoveling, having faith that we'll be sustained as we move it ourselves.
That's my thought for this week. So, Everyone, Pray for miracles, then go out and start working. The Lord will bless you as you strive. For those of you already striving, just keep moving. Mosiah 4 says that it doesn't matter how fast you run, so long as you keep running. There's no prize in getting there first, and there's no prize for not finishing. Work as you're able and just keep at it.
Elder Darcey