Elder Levine, Jazz and I hanging out :P |
One last Sandnes kebab. Everyone knows good kebab doesn't exist in the north |
Stavanger Domkirken |
The Hickmans left their mission at the end of the transfer - we love them so much! |
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See ya, Stavanger! |
Heia! (MMM. Northern dialect.)
Ridin' on a jetplane! |
But once my
lungs filled with Tromsø air, I knew I was at a new home!
MMM. Lunch. (and 60 kroner saved!) |
Elder Strange is one of the most genuine missionaries in the Norway mission right now. A down to earth, real guy.
We get along great - perfect for a little apartment and teeny tiny
branch up in the far north. We both recall very well how our social
skills go completely skiwompous in a two man apartment, with no one in
sight to talk with other than streets and doors filled with unsuspecting
strangers. Good bye, normal social skills! Until 4 months from now! (at
least!). Instead of normal social skills, Elder Strange is teaching me
how to be a master at chess, and how to fish (caught one this morning!).
Tromsø bay. |
Boats on boats. 1 to every 5 norwegians in existence. |
Tromsø is known as Norway's "Paris" because (legend
has it that) way back in the day, Paris used to send its latest fashions
and materials to Norway through the Tromsø ports. This place is a
college town, and it is hopping with people all over the streets. I
don't think the city ever has much of a "down-time." Another rumor has
it that Tromsø has the most pubs and bars per person in such a small
area. We can see them all over the place! And it's understandable why,
too - the sun never comes up! Despite that though, Tromsø is gorgeous.
Maybe it's just because I compare everything with Mo i Rana ("the armpit
of Norway" as President Johansen used to say :P). Tromsø looks like a
snowglobe without the snow (so far!). Christmas light a strewn across
the streets - and the traditional Christmas tree will soon be erected in
the center of town. Norwegians know how to celebrate Christmas
properly!
The gågate (walking street) |
The people themselves are really nice, too! "You are
a great person!" This random stranger woman said to me as we were
talking about beliefs. WHOA. That surprised me so much I got
embarrassed. Haha! Missions. Truly high quality, hard-core (northerners,
I tell you!) people live here in the far
Red - light papers. Yellow - cardboards. Green - food. Blue - plastics. White - everything else (not shown) |
north. They're really big into
recycling up here too. Check out those colored bags!! What's also
awesome about the far north - is that the Sami people live here! The
Sami people is the indigenous people to the far north (in Norway,
Sweden, Finland, Russia area). They're generally quite short, white,
blond and really nice. I met my first Sami on Sunday! I was so excited.
The Sami methods of survival include gathering and reindeer herding.
Some missionaries in the past have been offered to go reindeer herding
with them for a few days. Are you kidding me?? That would be so cool!!
Needless to say, I am stoked to be here in Tromsø. The people ROCK.
Also, being in a small town has its perks in that we
get to consistently have full studies everyday (Church even begins at 1
pm here - other than the general nationally accepted time of 11 am).
Being able to have full studies consistently really gives you the
spiritual strength and motivation to be obedient and to work hard.
That's a promise in the missionary call letter - look for it.
The promises that the Lord makes to us are real and
true. The best part about them is that they are all testable! "Prove me
now" the Lord says in Malachi 3. "Ask and ye shall receive" He says in
Matthew 21. "Remember how merciful the Lord hath been [throughout the
course of history]" Moroni reminds us in Moroni 10. One of the best
promises the Book of Mormon provides for us is found in 2 Nephi 1:20,
Alma 36:1 and 30, - "inasmuch as ye shall keep the commandments of God
ye shall prosper in the land." Read 2 Nephi 1 and Mormon 7 and tell me
that those aren't powerful and comforting scriptures!
The Lord leads this work - whether in sunny, humid Hong Kong or sunless, humid Tromsø.
"Behold,
I am a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been
called of Him to declare His word among His people, that they might have
everlasting life." 3 Nephi 5:13
Amen!
-Eldste Bryce Thomas Johnson
P.S. Gratulerer med dagen, Elder Hazen! Du gammel, gammel mann!
Merge The view out of our back window! |
The view out of our back window! |
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