Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Temple Day

It's sunny and slightly warm and it's temple day. Today we are going to be traveling to the far side of our mission ( a 25 min. drive). The joys of having such a small mission. I love the members here. This past Sunday was so uplifting and encouraging. There was a a kid in our ward, Jordan Lewis, who gave his farewell talk this past Sunday. He is going to guatemala but I can't remember which mission. His talk was so powerful and uplifting. Half of Fife High school was there and it was filled with non-members. The chapel was PACKED and we almost had to open the double overflow. I know a lot of his friends felt something because many of them were crying. Probably for two reasons. One being that he is leaving and they will miss thier friend, two being they felt the spirit. Jordans good friend Mallory who used to be in our ward but is going to shcool at BYU came back for the weekend jsut to sing his favorite song. He didn't even know about it. Oh man sacrament was amazing and we had 3 investigators there as well as a ton of less actives who didn't even know about his farewell! It's nice to see the friuts of your labors when you see less actives were working with come to church and to see our investigators lives changing. It makes a mission all more enjoyable.

Right now our mission is struggling a little bit with baptisms and such. However our zone is still doing great and really pushing and uplifting the mission. It's so nice to be in an area with people to teach and things to do. Bellevue and Bellevue South are the two zones nobody want to go to because it's hard to fing humble people to teach there. Well recently Bellevue South has had some amazing sucess so it shows when you put in Elders and Sisters with faith you can find anyone. All you need is hardworking missionaries, faith, and patience. Easier said than done but as I can see it's working. Well that has been the highlight of my week. Enjoy the spring weather no matter where you are!

Love,
Elder Bottema

Monday, April 19, 2010

Zone Conference 5

Tomorrow is zone conference... again! It's up in my old Stake in Seattle. I'm pretty excited. However I'm not excited to get up even earlier. Leadership training is at 8:00 A.M and we have to leave by 7:15 to get there on time which means getting up 30 min. earlier. NOOO!!! At least I know I'll sleep well Tuesday night. Next week I'll have preperation day on Tuesday because It's temple day again. We get 4-5 temple days a year and It's time. I'm excited because I heard the temple grounds are in full bloom right now. If it's sunny I might be able to snag some great photos. If it's rainy I'll still take a couple anyway.

It's really weird to think I only have two more zone conferences and two more formal interviews with my mission president. He's really getting to the wire. I'll have my new mission president for 15 months of my mission. I'm excited but sad at the same time because I really like the one I have right now. I've never really had a conflict with him.

My companion has been slightly better but that doesn't mean I'm not still practicting my patience. I think I'm just used to the criticism now. hahaha Oh geez. uh.. moving on!

This week we are planning on putting another person on-date. Today actually at 12:30. I hate planning lessons durning P-day because we have limiting time as is but it was the only time he could meet. I'm excited though because he's really excited about the church. He's 52 years old but looks like he's 40. He's in really good shape. He works in customs and sky dives with a member of our ward. I love referrals. Then we have a Church tour at 6:30 and we plan on putting another person on-date! We'll see what they say. Thank you Federal Way, Washington Seattle Mission.

As for exciting news that's all I really have for this week. My bike is getting fixed right now but I'll be getting it back on wednesday or Thursday. Time to run with the others. Gotta catch a ride to go shopping. Thanks for the letters. Keep em coming. Nothing is better than a letter.

Love,
Elder Bottema

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

April Showers Bring May Flowers

Wow. April is a really rainy month here! So in Seattle when I talk about rain it's usually a constant drizzle or a light sprinkle all the time. Well this week it has been actually raining hard all day everyday. It makes for good bike stories but as your pedaling in windy rain it sucks. It looks really funny going into lessons all wet. A member in our ward gave us towels to dry off in lesson. They laughed.

So we had some new changes this week. The mission has really been struggling on its goals and the Federal Way zone (the one I'm serving in) is 12 ahead if its zone goal. So we are really uplifting and keeping the mission going. Therefor we have done something unusual. Every first wednesday of a new transfer we have what you call a ZONE MEETING. This consists of missionaries in the zone setting goals and making plans and role playing lessons with one another. Well this one was quite different. This time we had a combined zone meeting with the Seattle Stake (my old area) and president ripped us a new one. We are counting lessons different but it makes it even more difficult to get our 20 lesson goal. I like the changes in some ways. I don't have to do nightly calls anymore to get key indicators. I just call to see how everyone's day went. I don't ask for numbers excpet Sunday night to get everyone's weekly key indicators. Our companion exchanges are also going to be a little more strenous and our district meetings may have 'surprise' guests such as Presidnet Moffat. EEEK! That scares me.
I'm just happy I'm serving in such a fruitful area with a lot of sucess and people to teach. My first 6 months have been very fortunate in that sense.

Well this blog is getting quite long. I still LOVE the letters. It's like a christmas present everytime I open the mailbox and see a letter for Elder Bottema. Keep being positive and good examples.

Love you favorite person,

Elder Bottema

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Transfer 5

Here I am starting my fifth transfer. It has a lot of 'first' things. First time I've stayed longer than 3 months, first time I have a companion longer than 6 weeks (and of course the one that is spoiled and doesn't even want to be here) and the first time I finish tracting with daylight at 7:00. This past week was quite eventful with conference. My second one in the mission. I was able to have two investigators there which was fun. They really like some of the talks. I loved some of the talks, especially Elder Uchtdorfs. He is my favorite german buddy. I like to see how diverse the 70 and apostales are coming. Different nationalites. One things that's really cool up here is how there is one of every race. A very big melting pot.

The zone in which I am serving is having major sucess right now while the rest of the mission is struggling. We might be saving their butts! We have a combined zone meeting, not zone conference, tomorrow which experienced missionaries have never had. Our zone leaders informed us that there will be some changes in the mission and we will all be informed by the end of Wednesday. Im curious but anxious at the same time. It could be changes I like or changes I don't like... obviously. Opposition in all things! haha great.. now im laughing at myself thru my own missionary jokes.

Easter was great! I had a really good dinner with an awesome traditional easter bunny cake. It reminded me of my baseball cake when I turned five years old. I still remember that event quite well. Im so happy I have a good long term memory.
This will be an interesting transfer being with someone I honestly.. deeply dislike. Let's see how far I can go without breaking one of the 10 commandments. Just kidding. Time to run. Got to finish grocery shopping with the other missionaries. Love you all!

Elder Bottema