Hallo alle!
| Before Hurricane | 
Of all places, I would least expect Norway to receive a 
hurricane! Us missionaries do not know the extent of damages along the 
coast, but we in Mo i Rana received the worst of it. Our whole Saturday 
was foiled! But! Just to be studs, we contacted for 15 minutes; with no 
one outside of course. Haha! The wind and rain was at least bearable. We
 received word of 60 ft. waves washing up the shore and mountainsides of
 the coast. Whew! I really hope those on the coast are OK.
Well, this past week was Thanksgiving! Our Mission President sent 
out a wonderful letter concerning
| After Hurricane | 
the benefits of gratitude. And with so
 many things that could, and do, get us down, true gratitude can really 
pick you up. That is a wonderful trait to have. To paraphrase President 
Monson: If ingratitude be one of the greatest sins (according to D&C
 59:21), then gratitude takes its place next to the greatest of 
virtues. Gratitude really puts our minds in perspective in our 
true relationship to God. Gratitude then benefits US more than it 
benefits God. How much more we should be grateful! 
To answer a few questions my Mom sent me: 
The language is coming along just fine! Unfortunately, despite 
amazing language studies in the morning, the extent to which we could 
speak throughout the day is rarely used past a departing "ha det bra!" 
or "ha en finn dag!" And so when we do end up speaking with people, I'm 
confronted with many words that I recognize and understand; yet they 
don't make sense as a whole. These are just your usual new-language woes
 I suppose :P. 
| It's cold! | 
There are two Norwegian missionaries actually out here in Norway 
with us. Most the the Norwegian missionaries serve in England, and I 
know of one other in Washington D.C. Sadly one of our missionaries here 
will be leaving for Puerto Rico to serve the rest of his mission there! 
We will only have one pretty soon. But I've met Elder Torjesen and he's 
one of my favorite people I've thus far met!
Elder Olsen has been here in Mo i Rana for 12 weeks. We're doing 
everything we can here! The members here are rockstars. Jan-Erik is a 
convert of many years, who doesn't speak very much English. The funny 
part is that he has recently remarried a woman from Utah who doesn't 
speak very much Norwegian. And I thought sustaining relationships was 
difficult enough without a language barrier! Haha - they're wonderful. 
Roseane was recently baptized; a wonderful woman who loves the truth 
that she has found. We're still teaching her and her family. 
Is Mo i Rana pretty? Well, according to American
standards, yes 
this place is gorgeous! According to Norwegian standards, yeah this 
place is fine. hehe! However, do we receive enough sunlight to see it? 
Hardly. 3 weeks no direct sun so far! Woo! (we do what we can to make 
things fun here :P) There was
one midafternoon at sunset that Elder Olsen and I just had to look over the fjord. It was an brilliant color of yellow, in the sky and on the water. Gorgeous!
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This is how we pray at night - warming our dynes! | 
one midafternoon at sunset that Elder Olsen and I just had to look over the fjord. It was an brilliant color of yellow, in the sky and on the water. Gorgeous!
Sorry Dad, no northern lights yet. Especially with how much rain 
we've received you'd think I'd have brought it with me from Bergen. 
Sheesh! Hopefully this next week is clear so we can see some northern 
lights. 
Thank you all so so so so much for your love and support! Your 
prayers keep me going! I am incredibly grateful for a loving Father in 
Heaven who leads and guides this work both collectively and 
individually. This gospel is true, and it works! I love you all!
 



