Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Almost Done at the MTC!

The results of the haircut weren't too bad!

This warning tape showed up a few days ago in our class building. To prove there was no reason, I took this picture.



This week was fairly uneventful, but I have been playing soccer in the morning which has been fun. The other day I was playing keeper and having a perfect game. (Dad would be so proud!) Then, Elder Steenblick, who had been playing awesome defense (thus I relaxed once he had the ball) decided to score a goal on our own goal. Perfect game.... ruined by a goal on our own goal. I was mad.
This is the kid that scored the goal on our own goal blowing a bubble.


Let's see, I really am excited to get to The Netherlands. Our teachers have been talking it up; I just wanna get there! Put me in coach! I'm ready to play!

I got the package just now! I haven't looked at everyone's letters yet, but I pulled everything out! I'll go through it more thoroughly once I get back to rez.



It's makes me happy to know I'm able to maintain my reputation as the man who will wear anything once. A Sister had a yellow cardigan which I...... liberated from her desk. Another sister let me borrow her glasses. Thus, I looked like Arthur from that kids cartoon! Example! 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

4 Weeks!

This is my companion, doing his thing.


Elder Parr, the one making me work out.
(This is in response to me asking him how to write "Dear", because I would like to learn a little Dutch.--T.S.)
I would probably say Geliefde, which translated is pretty close to beloved. But that's what you use in prayer and also in the scriptures. So that's what I would do. The language is coming along okay. Sometimes it's a struggle. The temple was wonderful, as normal! I'm working out super hard (did you think I could do 100 burpees? I didn't.) and it is really taxing. The travel should be the 4th.
This was at four in the morning Monday when I had to sign the Nords and Swedes out of their rooms (yay ZL responsibilties!)
This is Elder Israelson. He became a good friend to me in a quick time.
We get our actual plans on Friday. We found the article, but as that is mostly up to our mission president, our teachers said it is unlikely that we will get iPads. I haven't touched my card yet. I haven't had a need for it. But I can give it a shot.

Oh! By the way, Elder Hammond and I are now ZL's. I know it doesn't mean a ton in the MTC, but I'm happy to have the opportunity. I've been super tired this week, and I'm really looking forward to getting out in the country.
The other missionaries in the district like to make fun of how excited I am to get European suits. They just look SOOOOO much better. I hope I saved enough.
Some Dutch........ okay
Mijn zone is heel grappig. De Zenderlingen hebben anders maneeren en zij brengen mij veel blidschap. Het Evangelie van Jezus Christus is waar. I hou van jullie!
Tot sienz!
Elder Shaw

Thursday, July 17, 2014

3rd Week Post

Things have been very busy. I spend a LOT of time in classes and it gets pretty exhausting. By the time I get back to rez all I want to do is sleep but Elder Parr has been making sure I get my work out in while everyone else watches and laughs. I try and speak to them in Dutch while I do, so I get a little more practice with that. Language has become more of a struggle the past few days. I feel like I'm not able to speak my mind and really get to know people. That has made teaching very hard for Elder Hammond and me. I feel like we spend more time saying "God loves you" and "you can pray to know if the Book of Mormon is true" than actually teaching people.
It's a bit of a struggle, and somewhat stressful. Luckily I get to go to the temple today, so that will be a great experience.
In somber news, one of our absolutely incredible teachers had his last day on Saturday. We were all really sad to see him go, because he's been such a great influence, example, and help to all of us in the class. We have so many teachers though, so it makes sense we would lose at least one.
I realized you forgot to teach me to sew a button this week. Luckily, I think Elder Hammond will teach me!
Elder Shaw

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Two Weeks


Days move absolutely at a snails pace here, but weeks go by quickly. It's really rather strange. A lot has happened this week-- I'll try and say as much of it as possible.
For starters! The 4th of July was really interesting. We watched a movie which was nice and then went outside to watch the stadium of fire from behind the MTC fence. While there I tried to get everyone to join me in singing The Star Spangled Banner. I was about halfway through the song before I gave up because no one else joined in and just laughed and looked at me like an idiot. Then 5 minutes later someone else started it and everyone sang. I was not happy.
We received two very good devotionals. One was from an incredible pianist named Josh Wright. Watching him play was incredible; his hands moved so quickly they were difficult to follow. He spoke about his mission and learning of piano. Then last night Elder Neil L. Anderson addressed us. He spoke on the gift of the Holy Ghost and the spirit was very strong.
In more secular news Elder Parr (from my district) gave me a workout schedule and has been staying on me to do it. I hope I can get in shape before leaving, because I'm so unathletic.

Much Love
Elder Shaw


Wednesday, July 2, 2014

First MTC Letter

Hi Mom!
Finally P-day, yes. I cant really decide how I feel about the MTC. The spirit is strong, but the place is kinda a pain. The other elders are fairly nice, my companion is pretty quiet. I forgot my camera up in my rez-hall, so pictures will have to wait till next time.

The food is..... decent, but that's about all I can say. Language was going well until about yesterday, when I started to feel stupid. WE HAD MAGIC TUESDAY YESTERDAY. If you're wondering, that means we had to poop in way too small of a cup for our Belgian passports.
I have had way too many nosebleeds and trouble sleeping. But I'm working hard to stay positive.
Love ya!
Elder Shaw