Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Torture Resource Center

"Every Monday afternoon we have to participate in what is called the TRC. I don't know what TRC stands for, but possibilities are: Torture Resource Center, Teach Read and Convert, The Real Conflict. Anyway it is like being tested each week on our ability to handle humiliation, and our ability to teach. This week was the first time that we didn't completely embarrass ourselves in the TRC. So I think things are getting better at least for me.

"Soccer is so hard! It demands so much from my feet, and my feet are so far away from my brain that I don't think they work well together. Luckily, you play defense in soccer similarly to in lacrosse, so I make an ok defender. Also, soccer gives me a workout whereas 4-square does not.

"I am doing well, one month in and one to go. My departure date is actually May 25 so I think I'll call from the airport, not on Mother's Day. So cool yeah, one month and 4 days from now I'll be in Suriname.
Vrede! (frey duh- peace)"

Friday, April 16, 2010

MTC Pictures





Xander and his companion, Elder Freeman from Blackfoot, Idaho.











We think this is the statue that a fellow in our ward made.





Xander found his friend, Elder Buddy Walker, in the MTC.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

I'm Fat

Highlights from middle of April:

1) I figured out the food crisis finally. The food isn't particularly bad, it is just repetitive. The same ingredients are used for every meal every day. I'll be glad to have a real variety of fruit in the jungle.

2) I am learning how to be a better scriptorian and I am learning to be more attentive to the promptings from the spirit, two of my weak points. I am overall enjoying myself. I like having time to read and learn all the time.

3) Heb geen kui man ("don't have a cow, man!")

4) Conference was sweet. I watched all 5 sessions and only fell asleep when the women were talking to the young women, so I'd say I did pretty well.

5) I'm fat. I looked at myself in the mirror, and my stomach has taken the shape of a gummy bear.

6) During gym, it would be nice if I worked out, but all I want to do is play 4 square. It is the most fun game ever! I don't do all the tricks that some people do, but I am good at positioning myself in a way that I don't get out.

7) I learned why people use pocket protectors. Now my shirt has a big black stain the size of a lacrosse ball.

I (VaLene talking now) found this interesting: In his MTC district, 4 of them are going to Suriname, 4 elders and 3 sisters are going to the Netherlands/Belgium, and 1 lonely elder is going to Denmark. Xander likes letters! Send him one when you have a chance. His mailing address is here at the bottom.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Four Square


Beyond the typical classes of "preach my gospel" and dutch it appears as though Xander is honing his skills of Four Square. Great for developing manual dexterity, strategy and social skills.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Finally, A Letter

I don't think it's necessary to scan all his letters in - few people have the detective skills required to decipher Xander's handwriting anyway. I don't really want to type a whole letter, and doing so with each letter might become a little boring. So, let's try a list this time:

Favorite Quotes From Xander's First Letter

1) Please send me a bar of soap, thanks!
2) I'm not dead yet.
3) The food here takes skill to eat. There are always salads that aren't bad.
4) One nice thing is that we sing a ton. I am in the choir which is sweet. (what?!?!, Xander never sang in church.)
5) The side effect to singing so much is that my entire jaw is sore.
6) People keep saying that now, time is going to fly by. It doesn't seem like it's flying by yet. Feels like I've been here exactly 7 days.
7) I'm very glad you send letters. Best feeling in the world to get them.
8) Dutch is tough, remembering vocabulary is the hardest part for me. Rules and sentence structure make so much more sense than English.
9) It is amazing what is exciting here in the MTC. Like how stoked I am for Conference, it's comical. I can't wait!
10) I'm sleepy always. Too much of not enough walking and fluorescent lights isn't very cool.
11) This suit sucks. It's all pilly and fraying and well thats all, pilly and fraying.
12) I basically forgot how to do my hair so it looks good, I think. Style is something that is impossible in the MTC.
13) (after a minor complaint about his companion).. He acts as a great compass to me. He is good at being in tune with the spirit and staying on task. This I really appreciate.
13) I love you.
14) I'm going to eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup now. It's huge!
15) The letter in the luggage trick was brilliant.

Overall, Xander sounds great. He really likes his teachers. He's getting along with his companion. He has 3 roommates, and they all arrived on the same day, and they are all headed to the same mission on May 25. I'm so relieved that he sounds happy and well. We have to figure out a system for getting his photographs. I'll post some as soon as we solve this puzzle (he only gets 30 minutes each week for e-mail/computer time.) Please note that his address has changed slightly. I edited the address post, so it is correct now.