Jan 25, 2011

DAY 56: Transfer Plans!

Hey Mom!
 
   Well, 2 items of big news for this week. You can decide which ones bigger. Number one, I recieved my travel plans!!!! I am leaving next tuesday, the 1st, to go to Baton Rouge. I have to be at the travel office here at the MTC at 3am! Ouch. My flight leaves from SLC at 6 to dallas, tx, and after a 2 hr layover I head to Baton Rouge. I actually met one of the elders I will be traveling with, he is a friend of my companion elder howell, but he is going english speaking to the same mission. and it does say explicitly not to have your family meet you at the airport, sorry :p. But, apparently I can call you from the airport in dallas during the layover, so watch for that one. Anyways, the other big item of news is that last week, we practiced up as a district, combined with Elder Jordan Barrett, and tried out with Seek this Jesus. We then got to perform at the big sunday night fireside in fromt of 2100 missionaries! It definitely brought the spirit, and the keynote speaker complimented the song and invited us to constantly be seeking that Jesus that we sang of. Small world: there is a Sister in my district named sister Young, who is from issaquah, and her uncle is President Chambers! And, there is and Elder in my zone named elder Olsen, when I met him I said I was from seattle and he said "oh my aunt uncle live in a city near there, it has a weird name..." I said "Sammamish?" and he said "Ya! do you know the Broomheads?" Turns out its Jeff Broomheads nephew, I can see some resemblence.
 
Well, I do miss you family, yes. And I am very much looking forward to heading to Louisiana. I can hardly wait! Its even harder when you have a date and are counting the days (even the hours). I wouldnt say I have a favorite person in my District, everyones a little different, but some people will have things that bother me, and others less, but thats part of life I guess. I am trying to be the best leader I can, relying on the lord for help, but continuing to press forward with faith even if I'm not totally sure.
 
Well, I've got a week left, so send me lots of dearelders before I go!!
 
-Elder Cardon

Jan 18, 2011

DAY 49: The new DL!

Hey Mom! (and everyone else)
 
     How has everyone been? I'm doing well! Some cool things have happened in this last week. Last Tuesday, just hours after I sent the email, Jeffery R. Holland came and spoke to all the missionaries. It was awesome.  But of course it was awesome, it was Elder Holland! He talked about the apostle Peter when after Christ was crucified, he and the other apostles went back to fishing, then saw Christ on the shore, and he said "if ye love me, feed my sheep". He made a great parallel to our lives as missionaries, that we need to leave our "nets" which are things of the world and old hobbies we had, behind us and focus on the work.  It was great. On Sunday, just before our sacrament meeting, a member of the branch presidency, brother Jurgens, asked me to step aside with him. Brother Jurgens is a tall, intense-looking, ex-military no messin' around kind of guy, so when he pulls you aside you know somethings bad. At the same time he said to my companion Elder Rose he wanted to talk to him next. I was totally freaking out and trying to think of what I had done wrong, but it turned out he called me to be District Leader! Elder Rose was the previous DL, and he talked to him just after me to inform him of the change. So the first two days Ive had as district leader have gone well, I think I will be able to do what needs to be done. We just got a new MTC presidency, president and sister Brown. They spoke to us in the sunday night fireside, I can tell they will do great (not like they call any old hack to come be the president here).
 
     Something else awesome is that my district just started practicing "seek this jesus" today to get it prepared to try out to perform as a special musical number. I went to get copies and they said "we cant do it its copyrighted" and I said "its by mom" and there like ".... oh. ok." so we got some copies and have been rehearsing, its coming along great!!! This week, we are doing "La Semama de Espanol", and so were trying to speak completely spanish, for every minute we are awake. I did direct our musical practice in english thought. Siento un poco extrano de hablar en ingles. Well, hope everyones doing great, send me a letter everyone! Dearelder.com or the real kind, I'm not picky!
 
Love,
Cam

I don't know how he managed to sneak out and see Aubrey, but I'm jealous.


 

Jan 17, 2011

DAY 42

Hey Mom!

     My Spanish is coming along great. Every monday is "El dia de
 espanol", where we try to speak pure Spanish the whole day. It went
 better than the last few weve had. Besides that, weve try to speak
 spanish as much as we can, but when were having discussions or other
 things where we need to be able to express ourselves fully and
 understand eachother, we speak english. The 501 verbs book is very
 handy, actually I'm planning on going through and testing myself on
 how many I know, to try to have all of them memorized before I go.
 Just by flipping through, I realize I know alot more than I think I
 did. There are sometimes where I think in spanish, I want to get to
 the point where I can just read or think in spanish without
 translating. I can already do that with most things, but some trickier
 stuff like the scriptures is hard to understand.

     Obviously we spend alot of time focused on the doctrine, but its
 mostly how to talk about it and teach it simply, not really learning
 it. We do have a branch, which is basically our ward, its about 80%
 elders. We have a sacrament meeting in the morning, and a priesthood
 meeting in the afternoon, and all the sisters have a giant relief
 society. We have the oppourtunity to watch music and the spoken word
 every week, its great, because thats the only music we get around
 here. Did you see the one right before christmas with Richard York?
 Legit. That guy is a pro.

    In my own scripture study, I'm not on a set plan, I will usually
 jump around, spending a fair amount of time in the New testament, as
 I'm likely to run into people who know that very well also. But I do
 want to know the BOM better also. Its weird to say I wish we had more
 time to study, even though we spend 2-3 hrs on just personal and
 companion study per day. I am definitely looking forward to getting
 out in the field. I felt like that at week 2. I have that feeling
 thats sort of nervous but excited at the same time about it. Its gonna
 be awesome.

    There are alot of things that are fun at the MTC. Gym time is
 always a blast, 4-square is still my favorite game, though I try to
 mix it up with running and occasionally b-ball or volleyball. Also, an
 Elder from down the hall, Elder Ragsdale, have started juggling alot.
 He is a pro. I have gotten alot better at juggling, thanks again for
 the Juggling balls for christmas, and I can do the throw behind the
 back trick fairly consistently. Elder R is really good, he can do 4
 balls at once, and do lots of cool tricks as well. He showed me one
 where you juggle like normal, but bounce them off of a wall in front
 of you. Then I showed him the 2 person juggling with 5 balls, where
 you go across to eachother, and then were like hey- lets combine them!
 So weve been practicing doing that off the wall to eachother, with 5
 balls. I'm sure it looks just crazy, us standing next to eachother
 hucking balls at the wall, and somehow cathing all of them and getting
 them going again. It's pretty fun. I took some videos of us juggling
 earlier, with my companion elder Rose, but I havent taken any with
 Elder Ragsdale, and in all kindness, Elder Ragsdale is way better. I
 gave my SD card to Jay today, who is going to take it to someone and
 have them email some pictures and videos to you, but keep in mind weve
 improved alot from tho.se

    I definitely laugh alot, our teachers tell us funny stories and we
 joke around when appropriate. I'll tell you a story my teacher Brother
 Adams told us, he went to Chile. So the little kids there had somehow
 learned swear words in english, and they would yell them at the
 Missionaries. But since their pronunciation is so bad it didnt really
 carry alot weight to it, and he'd usually just respond with "no, the
 playa is that way ninos". So one time on a bus some kids were swearing
 at them in english with funny accents and he said to them, "you know,
 those arent really mean swear words in english" and the kids said
 "tell us a mean one!" and he said "no, no I dont want you going around
 saying it" and the kids said "no, tell us! we promise we wont say it!"
 So he made them promise not to say it if he told them, and he said "ok
 here it is: Baptize me" and the kids immediately started saying it and
 asking him what it meant. He said "No I cant explain it to you, its
 too mean" and so all the little kids on the bus were yelling
 "Baptizeme baptizeme!!" and he would put his hands over his ears and
 say "No, dont say that! You promised!"  And so for the next few weeks
 when he was in that area all the little kids would yell at them "Hey
 Elders, Baptizeme!" I'm sure there are little kids in Chile still
 yelling at the missionaries Baptizeme!

Anyways, I'd love to hear from all of you via dearelder or
 otherwise, tell Daniel I love him! Thanks for the pictures!

Love,
 Cam

Extra note-
Oh yeah, we sang "we'll bring the world his truth" in a large meeting the other day, and they changed the words from " we will be the lords missionaries" to "we are now the lords missionaries" and that was a HUUUUUUUUGE rush and confirmation from the spirit that what Im doing is right. It was really awesome. You can put that in the main email if you want.
 
-Cam

DAY 35

Hey Everyone!

     Well, another week at the MTC. I reached the halfway point this week, which is pretty exciting. Time is this weird unexplainable thing, somehow it feels like I've been here forever but somehow I just got here last week. Crazy. We didnt have any special festivities on new years, at least not as an entire MTC. But on the night of, me and 2 other missionaries had recieved bottles of Martinellis from various people (thanks guys!) and we had a little midnight celebration.

      We all went to bed at the normal 10:30 time, and woke back up at 11:50 and all went to someones room. Before we went to bed (the first time) we took a small recycling bin (basically a big tupperware container), and went outside and filled it with snow, making my hands very conld and numb, but also giving us a sweet cooler to but the bottles in. We woke back up and had an fun little party, I wish I could attach pictures. I'll try to remember to see if I can get an SD card to Jay and maybe he could email a few.

     Not much besides the normal has been going on, still studying alot and learning alot, having fun in gym and in other things too. If anyone has any questions about this place they call the MTC, feel free to ask!

-Cam