December 24, 2012

Week 3 -- Christmas 2012


Christmas is tomorrow and I’m exceptionally excited. I have this awesome little pile of my gifts and stocking and lekker food I’m planning on eating and opening right underneath our Christmas tree (made from yarn and other assorted randoms lol). We have appointments for dinner for like, almost all week heh. The members are super nice to us. They gave us each a Big box of food and treats at a Christmas concert at the church the other night. :)
   
Here they have two Christmas days, the 25th and the 26th :) the first is like time for families and stuff, and the second is when you go out and visit
friends and all that. I like it :) apparently they do it with other holidays too. Easter, etc. I'm all for it. Heck, if one is good, two is better :D

I got to go on exchanges the other day. I went to Den Haag, with one of the zone leaders. It was a great experience. I definitely learned alot.
We Get to do a service project tomorrow were we work at a retirement home :) gonna sing and stuff. Super cool.

Boy, i wish i could explain all the things that go on here. It's definitely something you have to do to under stand. But the best thing is, i know the Lord is in it.
The other night, my comp. was making a call, and we were standing on a bridge over a canal, with our bikes next to us, and i looked across the canal,
with the lights reflected off the water, (cause its dark here from like, 6pm-9am) and it really just hit me, wow. I'm on a mission. I"m in the Netherlands.
I'm speaking to people in another language and bluffing through my lack of comprehension pretty dang good lol. It's a great thing :) it's not easy, but it's
so worth it. Seeing the people's lives that we're working with, change and improve. Man. it makes it all worth it. That relationship with Christ is worth
more then anything.

There's a quote in our apartment that i like. it says: ''A missionary is someone who gives up his family for two years so others can be with theirs for eternity."
 that's the main goal of all we do :) when you think about it that way, it can put things in perspective dang fast

Sincerely,
Elder Chantry

December 17, 2012

Week 2



'Wow.
I really have this very strong desire to be able to understand what people are saying. lol like even more then I want to speak. If everyone would speak slow, and clearly, I'd prbly be able to manage lol. But sadly they don't and there are far too many times were i know that they\re saying something important, but no clue what it is :) hehe
        But! I’m making progress. I've been able to take part in quite a few Dutch lessons now, and I’ve been able to set up appointments on the phone :) which is tricky when you have next to know clue what they're saying. However, I manage to work out what they mean (or at least, what I want them to mean lol)

Christmas is coming, here they have two days of it 25 and 6th. And there's been some really great christmas dinners and programs at the church i saw the president and his wife and a branch dinner in Hilversum. And sang in a big concert in Rotterdam with many other elders and sisters.
Things are moving along here. I'm considerabley more aware of where we're going on our bikes now. And i can even lead us to some places :) good thing...

I gotta run, geen meer tijd. but I wish you all a merry Christmas and remember to find something beautiful each day :) something that brings you joy (is belongrijk)

Success jullie!
Elder Chantry

December 11, 2012

Week 1 in the Netherlands


To my family and friends:  (as if there's someone else to write to:)

Man to say a lot has happened is a sickly gross understatement. It's more change than I've ever had in my whole life (combined;) lol but boy, let me kind of give a run down of what went down:

We flew over the ocean (mind you that's amazing) and I will say I love it on a plane :) it's super awesome being in an awesome plane flying awesomely over the ocean, and seeing cities in Europe at night, super lit up and epic, and the people there give you snacks and food every so often and they're really nice :) I love it hehe (my district thought I was hilarious and liked to watch my reaction as we took off and flew around all awesomely and everything :) anyhoo, enough of that heheh

I didn't sleep at all on the plane, I wasn't tired. When we landed down they checked our passports, then we got our bags and then the mission president with the assistants were right outside and greeted us. Super nice, awesome people. (btw, i stopped capitalizing cause the silly people have the enter button in the wrong place so i keep hitting stupid other things. so i decided it's not important :)..... \

we went to the office and got ourselves checked in. as we did that we broke up and went with the assistants out contacting on the street 0.0 heh.. Not bad lol. I went with elder van overbeek and it really wasn't terrible, It was just clear that just cause I know some dutch words does not at all mean i'll get what they're trying to say. i still can't. not really hehhe. but it's coming for sure :).....
It was funny cause I wasn't tired at first, but as lunch started to wear down, and when we were waiting in the office after my interview with the president, i was suddenly shutting down lol. Nobody could stay awake lol. we got to nap before dinner but even then, after dinner ended, and as the pres talked to us, i couldn't concentrate at all. mijn lichaam (body) decided it was time to shut down and it wouldn't hear any excuses lol....btw, sooooooooo cold. Not at all warmer than at home lol. The wind is evil and comes from dark fell places in the arctic. ....the next day, we had a few study sessions and we met our trainer. mine is awesome. he has been here two (count em) transfers, (about 12 weeks) and now he's training me. He got called to speak Spanish in the Netherlands, and so he's basically fluent in spanish, dutch, and has also learned some french so he could teach an africaan man who doesn't speak the other languages. He is great. I'm lucky to have him.

We’re serving in Almere, which used to be ocean but they drained it away with dikes and built cities on it lol awesome. I'm below sea level right now. This place is sooooooooo flat. it ranges from a few meters above sea level, to 2 or 3 below. that's it. it's crazy.
Everyone one here is stinking Tall. on average, the dutch people are almost all 6 feet i swear. I feel like a stumpy 1 1/3 language speaking american who never has any clue were he's going. like ever lol. .
My first lesson, we walked into a home with about 4 black afrikaan men speaking french. They were eating bread and some sort of chicken heart concoction and they (apparently) invited us to sit and eat with em. I coudn't possibly have felt more out of place like ever in my whole life lol. But we ate (it was kinda good:) and then elder Pimentel (my trainer) taught one in french and i sat and nodded my head when i thought it might be wise to do so (lol yaaa, it was awesome)......
We bought a bike and a coat the first day, cause you can't do nothing without em..it snowed here and for a while there was a couple inches on everything. My companion has bald boy tires so he nearly died several times lol. I got better ones :).....
The District Leader’s companion and I taught a nine year old (with much better dutch than mine) the law of tithing and follow the prophet, while my comp was with the DL interviewing a lady who spoke spanish, for baptism. . It’s gonna be postponed a bit, but they're still on track. ...boy. are you able to get the image a little bit here? it's quite humorous if you can picture it, but it's awesome at the same time. I'm in an apartment with elder shoemaker who is training elder muse (from mtc district) and the four of us have a great apartment right above a McDonalds (but it doesn't smell lol) the food they have is great :) it's very echt (real). I like it :).
i love you!!

December 6, 2012

First Day in Netherlands

Here are some photos of Elder Carsten's first day in the Netherlands thanks to his mission president's wife.
With President and Sister Robinson
Waiting for the Subway.

                                                        Eating panniekooken in Oude Leiden.





Elder Chantry in the Land of the Tulips!

November 30, 2012

Last MTC Blog Entry!!




Wow, it feels like it's been awhile since I talked. And boy let me tell you. A lot has happened :) I"ll give you the run down:

Thursday (thanksgiving) was soooo awesome. There was stuffing and pumpkin pie and turkey and spuds (true it was MTC style, but who can blame em? there's a chief lard of us;) We did the service project that was fun (although we would've worked longer if they let us) the packages are going to Mali. Country in Africa :). Super cool
What else is super leuk is that Elder Holland came with his wife and some of his children and grandchildren. His wife spoke, his grandkids bore testimony (some of em) one had her mission call. Some of em sang songs and piano and all that. And Elder Holland Spoke last. He told us we were all adopted into his family that day, that's why he brought his family. So we could feel that family experience. It was awesome. When he spoke it was so leuk. I"ve seen some of the recordings of him at the MTC, and boy can he give it to us lol. But when he came it was so great because he was kind and joking and bore powerful testimony of what he was grateful for and said that we should Always we grateful for the gospel in our lives. He said that even he is not usually as grateful as he should be for the chance to have the fullness of the restored gospel. He said that every other age in the history of the world has Never had what we have now. How could we be any more blessed? :) Life truly felt good. Still does.

Later that night we had a super Fun program that they put on for us (they had missionaries do a skit and everything) and then we All got popcorn and they let us watch a show called:
17 Miracles. Have any of you ever seen it? It's so stinkin awesome. I loved it. You all ought to watch it if you get the chance :)

I love and miss you all. I'll admit i missed being with the family for the holidays (now that I think about it its the first time I've ever Not been with the family.....)  I'm not very used to being around hordes of people. And boy are there hordes of people here. Heel Veel mensen. Te veel heheh....

But I'm enjoying it here. Elder King and I got asked to help with the workshop for the new missionaries. You know that fireside that I told you about in the first week where there was a big group of us and we all taught this one investigator? Well, I didn't mention that they would have two Elders come in and start it off then after awhile they would pause the role play, excuse the elders, and let the group take over. Elder King and I got to be those two Elders. Boy, it was a really cool experience. I was super nervous to start out cause they give you microphones and everything and there's all these people watching you 0.0 hehheh. But it was awesome. Hard because they wait until you just start to get a break through with the inverstigator and your just starting to really teach them something, and then bam. they stop you. That's acuatlly really hard. It's hard to explain unless you've been a missionary lol but I'll bet those of you who've gone knows how it feels.............

Anyways. Wow I leave on Monday. Super crazy. I'm drop dead nervous. There’s no question about it. But I'm so looking forward to going :) And I know I'll be taken care of. Thank you all for your prayers letters and love. Het is alltijd appreciated.

With the best of wishes, (hoping that you'll give the same back cause I need em;)
Elder Chantry