Monday, December 7, 2015

Christmas Softens People's Hearts

Yeah sounds like you guys had a pretty busy week! But usually when
lacy and Katie are down there you guys have some pretty good videos of
funny stuff Lacy did! But maybe not this time I guess. The year is
winding down and things are wrapping up just to re opened for the new
year! I am super excited during this Christmas season! There are
Christmas markets and everything out here and it is so fun to see them
and all the people and all the good food. Mmmmmm I love good food.
Haha especially this high alps food. They have some really good cheese
and meat stuff out here! You'll have to try it! It's called Raclette
and they have Tartiflette as well.

But the things that were really cool this week was that we found a
couple new Amis and we started teaching them and they actually invited
us back! Haha it's not everyday you get return invites, we met a
family from the islands and they want to feed us and a guy named yves
and he wants to feed us and a couple families too in the branch. But I
guess it must be the Christmas time that softens people's hearts. A
cool miracle actually so yet eddy we needed some more convos for the
week so we decided to go right by lake Annecy and contact some people,
we had a couple good convos but no one was too interested in learning
more, but after about and hour or so we pass this lady and I
recognized her but I didn't remember where from... And then we just
started talking to her and her husband and then it hit me! She was
from this place we do service once a week and so we just SPARCed her
up and had a good convos and got her our number and she wants to have
us over to her house soon! Just goes to show that service can really
open people up to us, because her husband REALLY didn't want to talk
to us at first but she liked us so much that he warmed up a little
bit. So we will see where that goes! Our mailing address is 24
boulevard du fier, 74000 Annecy, France. And the most beautiful part
of Annecy is by far the lake! There are cool mountain places around
but I haven't explored that yet! And there are beautiful parts in the
city! You'll just have to come and take it all in for yourself
pictures don't do at justice at the beauty of this place.

But you don't need to do anything to serve me! But something I was
thinking about today was maybe you could send me a special Christmas
bread recipe or something that I can do out here for Christmas to give
to memebers or Amis or anyone. That would be super cool! And also one
more thing... When you and Brittany play Sleigh Ride next time, will
you film it and send it to me? I do t wanna miss out on ALL the
Christmas traditions at our house! Haha #ThankfulForiPads but that's
all the service I need. Thanks you so much for everything you do! I
love you all so much! And tell Nate I say hi! And if he wants me to
write him on his mission he better write me sometime soon. Haha I've
resorted to black mailing him I guess.

Love you!
EBS

























Mailing address: 
24 Blvd du Fier
74000 Annecy
France

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Transferred from Corsica to Annecy

Hey so I don't have a ton of time his week, but I think you guys all know already but I got transferred off of Corsica! Haha I wasn't there for too long which was too bad because it was beautiful down there, but at the same time I got moved to probably the next most beautiful place! Elder Landry went to ClermontFerrand and I am now in Annecy right by Switzerland! No more wearing short sleeve shirts and walking around town, it is big boots, coats, gloves and everything for Elder Schettler. I got here last night and it was freezing! It is really cool here! I mean like literally cool, as in cold. I got here and it was 1 degree Celsius. It was like 25 down on Corsica! They trying to kill me? I don’t know how I am not sick already haha. I am with Elder Sebra now, he is from California and is a little bit newer to the mission I will be teaching how to be a missionary and what not, but we should have a lot of fun anyway! We are here in a branch but it should be turning into a ward soon I guess. It is a really cool place, it is like Zermatt but in real life. Btw Zermatt isn't that far from me haha the real one in Switzerland! Just s cool fact. 

This past week we were just doing normal stuff though down on Corsica we were on an exchange the day of calls and I was down in Ajaccio so I didn't really have too much time to say good bye to everyone that I wanted to but we got to give talks in sacrament meeting where we were able to express our love and appreciation for the gospel and the people in the branch down in Bastia! They are the coolest people ever down there and I would love to see them grow even more but I got called away! We didn't really have much time to go porting or anything the last week cause we had so many preparations to do before we left and also we had a couple Europe-wide meeting that we had to watch with everyone so we lost some time doing those things, but the hardest good-bye from this past transfer was saying good bye to all the people I was serving with. We all were so close down there and now we don't get to see each other as much haha I know you are glad I had good companions but I assure you I was even more glad. Haha they really did become like my best friends and that's what the mission is all about. Elder Tihopu also went home this past transfer so another friend is gone from the mission! I will have to visit him in Hawaii while he is at school... Haha jk. But Elder Sorenson finished as well. He is from Draper and was one of my best friends out here. If you hear anything about him you should try and find him haha he would love to meet you I'm sure.


And no French people celebrate Thanksgiving... But thankfully in Annecy we have American families who invited us over this Sunday for a Thanksgiving dinner! Haha we have a few American families here I guess and I am excited to get to know them! And the French ones too of course!

From Palani's email on November 23, 2015

I had to pull some strings to make it happen, but I was able to make
it up to Lyon today, so I could say bye to Elder Sorenson (who's going
home) and finally see Elder Ben Schettler (One of my homies from
Olympus).  So that was pretty sweet.  Wasn't really supposed to go to
Lyon since im staying in Valence.... But hey you gotta do what you
gotta do.  The office elders weren't too stoked about it, but it was
the last time I'd be able to see Sorenson before he goes home and I
haven't seen Ben in 14 months, so wasn't about to pass up that
opportunity.

Lyon was pretty sketchy today though.  A lot of us were chillin in the
Gare (train station) when we heard there was an attempted terrorist
attack at the mall right next to the gare (the police were able to
stop it before anything happened).  The police then blocked off one of
the entrances to the gare and were clearing people out of that area
when we heard an explosion.  It turned out to be a controlled
explosion, by the police, of a bag that someone left by the entrance.
But since none of us knew that at the time, everyone just started
running.



November 30, 2015


All those pictures made that trip look so fun! I miss having a good
old time just with the family over some good old home made cooking and
a warm toasty fire when the snow is coming down. Haha here we only have
wall heaters, if you could call them heaters haha they are more like
warmers. Because the most heat they pump out is warm at best so I
always have a couple layers on even when we are at our house. Haha

My first week in Annecy can be decried in a couple letters... COLD.
seriously thought I walked into Antarctica once I got here! I know it
is the Swiss alps and everything but come on.. Corsica was so nice and
perfect and now it's snowing! I woke up to snow my first morning here
and I about had a heart attack (idk if it was good or bad) but it blew
my mind it has been a long time since I have seen real snow! But as
any new missionary in a city with a blue would do I just went around
and tested the waters a bit with a new missionary and let me tell ya,
it is really different than most of the comps I've had up to this
point. But the sisters here got white washed so no one knows anything
about this place! Haha it's interesting, but a cool thing is that we
have a car here cause neither of the sisters have a driving permit so
we get to take the car until they get things figured out! We went
around and saw some Amis this week, we also did contacting to see what
elder Sebra had in him haha I would let him start and then pick it up
once he lost track of what they were saying he actually did pretty
good! But the highlight of the week was def thanksgiving on Sunday
where it was all the Americans in the ward who came over! We had a
huge meal and got to talk in English which is funny. Oh and my branch
president who I met Sunday used to live on Hillside drive across from
the church right behind Albertsons (or so formerly known) so we talked
about that for a good while! We literally lived like a mile away from
each other!! He has been here for about 3.5 years and his name is
Jarom Giles. He works for Unisoft making assassins creed he is a
producer... Yes... The game that I would spend countless hours on,
came from this mans brain... And he lived a mile from me... 😱 but
anyway! There are really cool members here and I'm excited to be here
with a blue and do everything kinda more my way now. Haha but yeah we
are up in the mountains with all the cool cabins and everything and it
is so beautiful! We live right across the street from the soccer
stadium so sometimes we hear the games going on too which is fun at
night. Haha I will try to include more names as I learn more names
cause for now I can't remember anyone.

As for Christmas I already added you on Skype a couple months ago so
you just have to go accept and it should all be good! Cause I will be

using my iPad so it will be super simple hopefully.




















Sunday, November 22, 2015

French flags honor Paris deaths

November 16, 2015

Wow.... So I don't even have to explain to y'all what happened in France this week cause I'm pretty sure you know already. Considering it was instant world news and the gravity of the situation and events that happened this past weekend. Thankfully, for me I am far away from the sites, but still sorta shocking that this is happening in a country I am in. I don't know how to express all the feelings I had when I heard about this Saturday morning but I was shocked for sure. Because not even a year ago there was the Charlie hebdo shooting in Paris and a couple of attempts throughout the summer, and it seems like things are just escalating now. I just feel bad for all the people who lost their loved ones and had people injured in their families, and hope they will be able to find a source to help them
through this time. But here on Corsica there haven't been too many changes, we are about as far away as we could get from Paris but there are French flags hanging to honor the 130 or so deaths in Paris. Our travel has been cut down a lot, we have to be in at dark for most people (we don't cause of our car) but they also are not able to take trains or metros. Only buses and trams. So things are moving slowly up in mainland right now I'm sure haha

But this week we had a lot of service occasions this week and we went at them full force haha we helped this members friend Cathy who has met with the missionaries before move all her stuff to her new apartment not to far from our house and while we were doing that we got some time to talk to her son, brother, cousin and a friend and they ALL thought we were the jehovah witnesses haha but we explained to them who we were a little and by the end I think we ended up getting 4 numbers and they all invited us to go eat at their houses soon! Haha so it was a miracle of service I guess that pushed these people to open up a little bit and actually talk to us. They were really impressed that we give up 2 years and aren't payed to do this. Sometimes I forget how strange that is... Haha we actually didn't take our p-day on Monday last week that's why I was late emailing you! We decided to save it for this past weekend cause we knew we would be going down to Ajaccio and we wanted to take the long road home (the scenic route) so those are all the pictures you have. 

But we went down for the baptism of Marie-Rose who I had the honor of teaching multiple times while on exchanges down there. She made some huge changes in her life and it was so fun to see her get baptized! I love going to baptisms! And it was actually the day after the attack so we had to
get special permission to go outside and perform this baptism, but we got it done and she is doing super well! We had district meeting down there too and had the baptismal interview which took us basically all day to drive back and forth and everything so we lost a day basically just driving. But we got to see Dominique this past week and she ended up coming to church! And of course someone here knows her so she had instant friends! And then Cathy came to church as well and they both loved it I'm sure! This week we spent a whole day porting as well and I have never had so many doors shut in my face in one night haha it was a tough night to be a missionary... But you're only a missionary for two years so might as well just do it while you have the excuse. Cause soon I won't be able to just go knocking around looking for people to talk to.


Letter to Dad on November 16, 2015
As for the attacks on Paris.. I can't really even make a reply to that which could contain my thoughts exactly how I would like to express them so I will just give it a shot sorta.. It just that these people
are going to get exactly what they look for, until the consequences come then they will not be able to choose. But the French government will do the best thing for France and we will see what that produces.

Transfers are this week and either me or Elder Landry will be leaving the island because elder Landry no longer has his driving permit and I don't have a legal permit either anymore so for sure one is leaving. I have no idea if that will be me or him but let's hope for the best! I know I will be sent where I need to be, but I would like to stay here if possible haha but President Brown is a good guy, I like him as a president. He really cares for his missionaries and want to love them the most as possible. He still has that blue fire as we call it where he is just ready to take on the world and it is super awesome and funny sometimes ha. But I am glad I have the opportunity to serve under him, you can tell he is inspired and he does things by the spirit. (Like bringing me to Corsica) haha never thought I would be here... Usually it was all the exemplary missionaries... Idk what made him send me here then haha I felt way under qualified to be here.

But I have prayed a lot about schooling and my decision has basically been that I just need to go, and take life by the horns when I get back. I don't want to come home and just fall into old high school
habits, but I want to be independent in my own way. But I want to be close enough to you that I am always there if you need. If I don't jump in to the cold water I fell I will get too comfortable with the
air temperature outside the water. But I thank you for everything that you do for me! And I will be see you in just a few weeks! We will be able to skype from my iPad! Won't that be fancy??
Baptism of Maria- Rosa on Nov. 14, 2015. 

Maria Rosa after her baptismal interview