Christmas Skyping
It's been interesting to see how my
perspective of my family as changed since I've gotten to see and compare with a
lot more of them here on my mission. I never realized how sticky of a
proposition it is placing 4 people together and expecting them to live in
harmony - especially when we've got the genes we've got, huh? ;). The house I'm
living in is kind of like a family right now. We all have our own agendas,
sure, but it's a pretty peaceful thing - everybody in the house is part of the
office staff. :P We all do very different things, and we work ourselves like
dogs every day. We're always nipping at each other's heels verbally, but we
still say "Oi, cara, te amo" at the end of the day right before we
all hit the sack. It's been weird being in a tripanionship, but I think God
wanted it to happen so I can compare to other small-group relationships I might
have in my life later.
I know I'm a heckuva good secretary while I'm focused - and I'm getting better every day with learning to focus. I think this secretary position's my golden opportunity to help me get some good organizational essentials in my head now. :P I like to do things efficiently, and unlike any other secretary before on this mission (incredibly) I have computer science magic to help me out. I'm learning how to prioritize and focus my efforts in the best place - I've already lost a few hours thinking about making programming projects for retrospectively ridiculous things, but I believe I may develop some nifty solutions to some of the annoying work shortly to make life immensely easier for everyone in the future.
Shawn: Look out. You might have an
entirely Linux-based house when we get back, excepting Mom. :P I didn't have
much opportunity to talk to you during the call personally (since you wanted to
wave a weapon around in the background O_O), but I can see you've been adding
to your knowledge and have changed a little bit. How exactly I don't know...but
we'll have at least 6 months to get to know each other again after my mission,
huh? I'm looking forward to it, man. Who knows, if you're lucky and get called
to Brazil, I can teach you some basics with the Brazilian across the street!
Actually, Dad, I did get a little
stumped as to how to have the call go how I wanted - I didn't want to talk
about home because I technically wasn't even halfway through my mission!
There's a difference in the Spirit when I'm focused on what I've got
immediately in front of me - figuratively speaking. I wanted to leave something
spiritual with you guys. I still think that was the most important of all the
things I could have said to you guys - something to strengthen my own family,
and if I'm lucky show that a mission is making a difference in who I am. But
you already knew that'd happen, huh? I really am loving the time I'm having
here, getting the know the scriptures, spending time with so many people who
are trying to live the celestial standard.
I WILL, though, take a little
opportunity to talk about the things back at home. I find myself caring less and less about
Facebook and more about cool projects I could do with the nerd friends of mine.
I already knew this before I stepped in the MTC, but I am one of the biggest
nerds I know. And I let people know it too. Whaddya think, Dad? Your son's a
huge nerd. But he thinks it's cool.
I'm so ridiculously excited for the
Hobbit. I'll have to bring somebody along… was it good? Was it up to the
quality of the LotR movies? Tell meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Returning back to the call:
Actually, the reason I took the opportunity to talk a bit about my mission
history and review the problems I'd had was to help you guys realize that I'm
not gonna tell you guys all of my problems while I'm sending email, because the
primary purpose of my emails is to give you the highlights of the
second-greatest calling I'll ever have!...and personally because a little idle
complaining was good. If I have something I'm having difficulty bearing
something, of course I'm gonna ask you guys for help. But there are some things
that I know I can/need to handle just here on the mission. President's a pretty
capable guy, and technically he's entitled to receive revelation on my behalf
if I have companion/area problems. There's tons of leadership to help me with
virtually any missionary problem here. I gotta use that first - then I
can draw from the collective strength of my family. Just remember that it'll
probably be different when I get back home - a mission is different than any
other part of your life, as you guys well know!
Well...those are all my thoughts for now. I always maintain a list in my planner, because I always forget little cool things if I don't - so have no fear! I hope that you all enjoyed Christmas, 'cause I certainly did - and that you guys won't be too fried after the bubbly at midnight. You guys ARE gonna do that...right? It's a fetching tradition. ;) Just don't get so fried you forget to write a week after! I love you guys, and wish the very best to y'all.
Erich
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