Some photos of Sphiavska Plosha
04/17/2017
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Lots of eggs and someone getting strangled
04/17/2017
This week was a little bitter sweet. But the sweet kind of
out weighs the bitter.
I got a little but sick and had to stay home for a couple of
days. But we were able to use that time and finish General Conference and do
some other odd jobs.
We had an awesome time on Tuesday night here in Odessa when
President and Sister Packer came down witht their family and even Sister
Packer's family from home and did a Family Home Evening thing with us. It was
really fun. Little sophie Packer was conducting and did a great job. Probably
trhe only person who wasn't having the best time was Kolya who trans;ated for
them all (Exept President Packer). Especially when Sister Packer's father
spoke. We could see the Kolya was having kind of a hard time with his accent
and ot the most understanible English, nut that all change when he said
"So do you all know what the difference between a Shepard and a
Sheep-hearder?". Kolya's face was priceless. There isn't any difference in
Russian between those two. But he some how figured it out and effectivly
translated.
Last week we gave so much service that this week we put a
limit on our selves. But what was funny was that no one asked us this week. So
the only service we gave was our English Practices.
No it is time for a sad story.
I started getting some of my things that have needed to be
dry-cleaned done a couple of weeks ago. I had it all planned out. I was going
to take my blake suit first and then wear that one while my blue was was
getting cleaned so I could have a newly cleaned blue suit to wear for our
awesome Mission Conference with Elder Holland. So I began. First the black suit
which was done a couple of days earlier. Great! That should mean I have plenty
of timne to get my blue one cleaned . . .
So Friday came and I headed down to Center Odessa to stay
over night with another comapnionship in my black suit. I was really hoping
that while were still there in Suvorovsky that we would get the text that
indicates that it is done. But it never came. I was a little jumping that day.
When ever some one would call or text I would sit in anticipation to see
wheather it was the dry-cleaners or not. So we took our 45 minute marshrutka
ride down to Ceneter and as soon as we got of the bus I heard a text tone from
our phone and heard Elder Merrell just say "Elder. Guess what." It
was a cruel play of fate. It was probably karma from something. But I don;t
know what I did that would cause karma like this - no blue suit. Maybe it was when I yelled at
a seagull in Oslo, Norway a couple of years ago . . .
So what has been alluded to and has been talk about for
quite some time now, Elder Holland came to our Mission this week. We had an
absolutly fantastic Mission Conference in Kiev. If you're wondering how far
away Kiev is from Odessa. It is about 6 1/2 hours by car. So we woke up at 1:00
am and headed to the Center Branch and then hopped on a bus and rode for ever.
I'll be honest. It wasn't the greatest experience I have had.
But the Mission Conference was great. We got all learnerized
and stuff. It was particularly interesting when Elder Holland started going
into the Fall and the Plan of Salvation in ways I haven't thought about before.
He also slapped one Elder a little bit and styrangled another. And don't think
Elder Calderwood knew what was coming when Elder Holland all of the sudden ran
over and rung his neck while he was gong over to the white board. It was so funny.
After that, our Zone (Odessa) got to go to Sophiavska Plosha
(Sophia's Square) in Center Kiev and see all of the cool eggs they had there.
After that, we left again for opur long bus ride down to Odessa. It wasn't that
bad. The bus was nice.
We had some sealings in our Branch recently. But that meant
along with Elder Holland being here that there weren't going to be very many
people at church.
But some still came and we had 12 people there. And Elder
Merrell got called to be the 1st counceler in our Branch Presidency since the
previous 1st counceler randemly up and left to Israel.
So a lot happend and at the
same time not too much. But one thing is for sure, I am pretty tired.
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
Христос Воскрес! Воистину Воскрес!
04/17/2017
The little cake thing is called a Пасха. it means passover which is also what they call the holiday.
This week was such a blast!
We had a ton of service that we gave. So much that we had to
put a limit ont his next week for ourselves of how much service we are going to
do. We helped guite a few people clean up and prepare thier yards/gardens for
this year and had lots of digging and burning involed.
We also had a great exchange with the Zone Leaders down here
in Odessa. I got to be with Elder Vanderhooft.We did a book table centered
around families and we went to go set it up in a little square with a fountain
where families and lots of kids are known to be often. However when got there
with all of our supplies, the look of things was that it was just going to
tank. But we had faith and confidence that things were going to work out and
they did! One of our Sister started drawing the Plan of Salvation on the ground
with chalk and then imidiatly a little girl came flying in on rollerskates and
join in the chalk drawing. And then freom there things just exploded. we had
tons of people flock around and start talking. I decided to grab some pamphlets
and contact with them on the sidewalks around the square and actually gave away
quite a few! I even got to talk with a few as well.One of which was more than a
little drunk and talked for a long time and told me that he wanted to see me on
the beaches looking for a good looking Ukrainian girl. I just laughed.
So you might of heard that Easter was this past Sunday. They
are often on diferent days in the U.S. and in Eastern Erupoe. But they were the
same day this year. This particular Easter was very special to me. WE had
finally gotten our Church Easter inititive cards not to long before and hadn't
had any time at all to hand them out (things take for every to get to those
exiled to Odessa). But we decided to pass out as many as we could on Sunday,
despite all the other things we were doing. Some traditions here in Ukraine for
Easter is that you paint or make (you don't always have to paint them) Easter
eggs and take them to get blessed by the Provoslovny Priests. The first thing I
saw Sunday morning was huge line of people across the street to get their
baskets of egs blessed. Another thing is there is a special salutaion on Easter
Sunday. You go up to some one and say "Христос Воскрес!" (Christ is
risen!). And in reply they say "Воистину Воскрес!" (Verily He is risen).
Thye peoploe here in Eastern Europe are not a very open people. You will about
80-90% of the time get rejected or ignored. But on Easter Suunday it is not
that way at all. If you sayChrist is risen, you will always get a reply. And if
you are handing out somwthing like a pass along card, they will always take it.
it was really cool to see these people completly change on the day we remember
and celebrate Christ and his victory over death.
In addition we had some wonderful talks given in Church by some of our wonderful members. We had a visitor come who I found out was a
Latvian who went on a mission to the Dnipopetrovsk mission and is now living in
Iceland. It was really interesting to talk with him. And I now knwo what a
Latvian accent sounds like.
Also we had a man come by him self who is the friend of a
less-active member we are working with to all three hours of church. I think he
felt a little bit out of place and didn't understand everything that wasw going
on buyt was very interested and tried his best to participate.
We have lots of awesome things going on here in Suvorovsky
and in this area of the world. I can feel and see the results of the many
prayers on my behalf and the behalf of those around me. Prayer is a power tool
if we will but use it.
Elder Merrell is doing great. I asked him if he wanted to
say anything but he just said "I don't know." so I don't know from
Elder Merrell!
Also I decided that Russian was too easy and have now taken
up Hebrew.
Just kidding. Russian is hard.
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
I found the cool egg sleeve things at a market and
remembered them from Russia.
The little cake thing is called a Пасха. it means passover which is also what they call the holiday.
The line right when I woke up. It was a lot longer by the
time we left.
Well, at least we thought it was spring...
04/10/2017
So for that past month it has steadily been getting warmer
and warmer. But these past several days have just been filled with cold, wet
misery. Right now we are at one of the coldest parts of the year. In the Spring
when it's still cold and they turn off the heaters, and in the Fall right before
they turn the heaters on. And the electic a/c machines in the branch building
that can also act as heaters don't work as well. So no matter where we are it's
cold. But today it started getting warmer again! But that doesn't excuse the fact
that I had to do my personal studay this morning with my winter coat on.
Yesterday was Palm Sunday, apparently. We don't really get
informed on Holidays. But we figured something was happening that day when we
saw a huge line of people waiting to get blessed by some Provoslovny Priests
across the street. The line was way to big to get blessed in time for Church,
so we decided to wait untill afterwards. But when we got out, they were already
gone. I guess we'll have to wait until next year to get blessed ;)
We haven't had the opportunity to watch all of General
onferene yet but what we have seen was just fantastic!
Easter is coming up. And you know what that means! Yes!
painting eggs and taking them with your Easter cakes to get them blessed by the
Provoslovny Priests! Hurray! I'm not sure how Easter works exactly here or if
it is different than Russia, but I can imagine that they are pretty similar.
But we finally got our awesome "Prince of Peace" pass along cards to
give out. And in preparation for Elder Holland coming to our Mission, he has
ask that we all read though the Four Gospels in the New Testament. It has been
a wonderful expeience to have Spring here, happier people aroung us, and
reading about the Saviours life and teahings before Easter and Elder Holland.
We gave lots of service this week similar to last week. And
it was a great companionship unity building activity beeing on the other end of
a two-man-saw with Elder Merrell. That day we not only found out that a saw
horse is a luxery, but that Honey Locusts are EVIL! I don't care what kind of
fruit they have if any or how pretty they an look. They must burn! We helped
one of our branch members with her very over grown gard/yard an did some heavy
pruning. And the thorns on that thing just evil looking and felt like it to! I
am pretty sure that they were what the Romans used to make the crown of thorns
that they out on Jesus. And I an under stand a little bit more of how painful
it must have been.
Besides that we helped soe other members lean up their yards
and cart away lots of trash for them.
We tried to meet with Genna, our wonderful Investigator, but
we found out that he was in the Hospital! We called and alled and tried to
contact him but havn't been able to get through to him. We really hope he is
okay. And even more that he can still meet and learn what is need to prepare
for baptism.
Elder Merrell is just great and is a wonderful missionary.
Elder Merrell is just great and is a wonderful missionary.
I am very thankful to be here
in the service of my God and to have the support of a ll of you. I can feel
your prayers each day for me and for those whom God is preparing to receive
Hios holy ordinances and preogress down the path to Eternal Life.
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
I just burned sticks all day . . .
04/03/2017
So we were super duper busy this last week with meeting with
people and helping members move and prepare for the season.
we met with Sergey who is less active. We talked with him
about repentance and he committed to us to start that prosess again. And
yesterday before church he called and apologized that he couldn't make it to
church, but reported on his committment! We met with Denis (different Denis
than usual) who is also a less active member. He was very open and even brough
his friend Yuri! We met on a park bench and had a good talk. We met with Ruslan
who is pretty Recent convert in our Branch and he seems to be progressing a lot
more now. We met with Genna our investigator and I was just blown away at his
faith and understanding of life and the Gospel. He now has committed to be
baptized on the 15th of April and is making great progress towards that date.
He understands and is so intune with the Spirit that he almost doesn't even
need us!
Our English classes where great this week. We teach two each
week here in Suvorovsky as apossed to my last area in Pechersky. We get less
poeple that come but every single one of them stays after for the
Spiritual thought that we do!
We helped Sister Anya and her mother and brother move
apartments. Elder Merrell said that last time they did that that it didn't take
very long or get very dirty at all so we went to help in our normal prosolyting
clothes. To our (namely me) disapointment, there were some things that we very
dirty like a old, dirty and wet water heater that got us (namely me) pretty
dirty. Thank goodness for washing machines! On Saturday we went to help Sister Svyetlana
who is an older lady in our branch who has a really hard time walking and doing
physical things. Us and the Sisters in our District went to help her out. We
got there and realized that we way have been in for more than we bargained for.
Because she lives alone and can't really work, datcha (farm house thing that
includes a yard) was in need of a lot of help. So we got to work and stayed
there for about 6 hours. We cleaned up most of the garbage in the yard and
prepared the ground for planting as well as cut off branches and getting all of
the sticks and pieces of wood out and intot eh fron part of her yard. One thing
that is very common here in Ukraine and this part of the world is to just burn
what you don't want. It would be preyy iligal in the U.S. but here you just
build a fire out side your house by the road and burn all of your unwanted
sticks, leaves, grass and things like that. Then I was put on stick burning
duty some how and spend my day feading the fire with branches and twigs from
sawed off tree limbs.Now let me tell you. I have never ever smelled more of
smock inmy live than that day. It took quite a bit of wqork to get the smell
out of my hair which lasted a about a day and a half. so that was fun.
Our branch here in Suvorovsky is pretty small but it has
definitely grown since some of the other missionmaries I know served here. And
yesterday we hit 47! It was crazy to see that many people there in this little
branch. It may not seem like very many people at all especially coming from Pechersky
which has about 160 come on a regular basis. But when Elder Carr (my first
companion here in Ukraine) served here, there were only 15 people that came.
And after our regular meetings yesterdsay, we had an awesome Branch Council
where loots of great things were brought up and desccused.
There are great things that lay in wait for us in the
distance, but the future isn't far off!!
Thank you so much for all of
your prayers and support. I want to let you know that they are definitly felt!
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
My Companion indicated to me one day that he had never tried
Indian food at all . . . Then I decided that that was going to change.
It was pretty good Tikka Masala but I think it was missing
something.
. . . Perhaps and Indian to make it . . .
Monday, March 27, 2017
In Odessa
03/27/2017
Well then. No more Metro I guess.
There once was a little boy whose name was Elder Clawson. He served in the middle of Kiev for the begin of his time in Ukraine, He had it all. The Metro, the sites, the big ward. It seemed like things couldn't get any better. Then one day that little boy got a very special call. He found out that he would be leaving! How could this be? How could he leave everything he knew and loved? But then he remembered what it was like leaving home. He felt very many of the same feelings as he was felling now. So he decided to go and do as he read in the Scriptures, and be brave. He packed his bags and left. He hopped on a train and saw lots of exciting things. "Hey, this isn't bad at all!" he thought to himself. He thought that for only a short time though. For the ride down to his next area began to be very boring. A rumble from his tummy told him that he needed something to eat. Luckily the train he was on wasn't just any train. It was the best of the best. The newest of the newest. He searched and found a small cafe where he found something to munch on. Then he setteled down for a long nap. Next thing he knew, they were stopped and it was very dark outside. He wondered what was going on. He asked one of the other little missionaries on the train with him and then he found out that they were there! He got everything together as quickly as he could and hopped off the train and met the mystical "Odessa Missionaries". These were a different type of missionaries that he had never seen before. But it was all okay. Because he was going to be brave. He met his new companion and hopped in a taxi. He was still very sleepy from his long nap but it was alright beause it was already bed time. the next day he woke up and got ready to work hard. He still didn't know very much about this strange place, but he wasn't afraid anymore. But he found something out that day . . . No more Metro.
So as you may or may not have realized. I am in Odessa Now!
It was definitely an adventure but everything ran very
smoothly. I only had to travel with one of my bags because I was wise and sent
the others through Нова Пошта (Nova Hoshta). And the next day after I arrived,
so did my bags. I am so good.
My area is called the Suvorovsky area (Cуворовский), and it
is wonderful!
We have a small branch of about 30 people but they are all
great. We have the Black Sea pretty close here and it is still chilly enough
that it is still safe to go contacting on the beaches. But once it gets to be
short sleeve weeather, it will have been already too late.
Our companionship and the Sister Training Leaders are the
only ones in our area which is far away from everyone here in Odessa. And the
Sisters aren't even in this area but in Center Odessa for five days out of the
week. So we are pretty secluded here in Suvorovsky.
On Saturday we gave service to one of the members in our
branch. We tilled and prepared the ground for planting which is coming up soon
here. And then afterwards we had some tasty borscht.
We had Ukrainian daylight savings on Sunday and it was a
little tough for us all that day to stay awake.
Today we woke up and got ready to got right away. We rode
down to Center Odessa and met the other Elders and played some
"Gaterball". I didn't know what it was when Elder Merrell told me
about it but then we started playing, I remember a game from school that we
played that was the exat same thing.
Oh yeah. I have a new companion. His name is Elder Merrell.
He is from Kaysville, Utah and is coming close to the end of his time here. We
are both very much alike. We like to do many things the same way.
All in all. Everything is just
dandy. We have a pretty nice apartment, a great branch and lots of work to do.
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
Staying in Kiev or Not?
03/20/2017
Hey everyone!
So we got our transfer calls this past Saturday
and we found out that I will be leaving and heading down to Odessa (Одеса) to
the Suvorovsky area. It is right abouve Center Odessa where everyone speaks
Russian and the Wards and Branches are run in Russian. And also my area has a beach
right on the Black Sea. My comanion will be Elder Merrell and things should be
pretty cool. Except for the fact that I will be far away from everything.
Exiting times. But getting down there is going to be a bit of a pain from what I
can tell. And in April when Elder Holland will come to our Mission, all of the
missionaries in Odessa will have to wake up super early and hop on a bus to get
to the mission office in time. And now that includes me. Hurray!
One of our investigators who we have met with
several times is named Anton. I don't know what to say about him other than he
is "mysterious". He is a Freemason and practices
"Martinism" which is a branch off of Freemasonry. He invited us to
check out one of his meetings. For the sake of showing that we are intereted in
him and what he does in the hopes of helping him become more interested in the
Gospel, we went. We took a long metro ride followed by a long marshrutka ride
to get to a town called Irpin (Ирпин). It was very strange. Nothing bad or
blasphomous. Just Strange. They talked about things in the Bible and briefly
talked about God and the Holy Ghost, but not Jesus Christ. Just another
testimony that what we have is straight from God.
I made a hat for Elder Western, one of the Zone
leaders, but I forgot to take a opicture of it before I gave it to him. So
hopefuly soon he will send a picture of it to me.
This last week we had an exchange with Elder
Isom and Roylance again but this time we just switched.
We were able to make Elder Konstantynov's idea
of having a "movie night" happen. It was kind of short notice but we
had some investigators come and we watched "Meet the Mormons" and had
some snacks. It went pretty well.
It was kind of tough this week because it
seemed that every one in Ukraine had their phones turned off and didn't want to
meet. But maybe it was just because "Pi day" was this last week.
We'll see what this week holds.
The wheather has been pretty nice here except
for the past couple of days where it was rainy and cold. I actually had to
start using my big coat again and wool socks. It would have been fine if we
just sat inside and enjoy the gloominess, but that's not what we do.
Church was great. And we had a great Ward
Council where we discussed the needs of those whom we work with. Looks like
things are going to be picking up more here. But I won't be here to see
it.
Things have been very interesting this transfer.
Consistancy has flown out the window and has made me reavaluate things. But one
thing I have always kept is my Gospel Study. You can't go a day without it. As
part of prepering for when Elder Holland comes, we have been asked to read or
re-read the four gospels in the New Testiment and four selected talks by Elder
Holland to study. It has been truly amazing this time aroud re-reading the
gospels and finding out so many new things that I haven't seen before.
Especially as I pay close attention to the footnotes and the Joseph Smith
Translations.
If you are strugeling with your testimony or
lack a desire to go to church or whatever, just read the scriptures. Especially the Book of Mormon. As it is stated in the Introduction to the Book of Mormon:
Concerning
this record the Prophet Joseph Smith said: “I told the brethren that the Book
of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our
religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by
any other book.”
Thank you all for you support!
Старейшина Класон / Elder Clawson
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