Monday, October 28, 2013

So, Julie Tolman chastised me because she had not seen any new letters from Scott on his blog for a couple of weeks.  She is paying attention!!!!  Here are two weeks worth.  He is enjoying his time in Gangnam and we are happy for him.  And the pictures look fuzzy, I don't know why. =(


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Scott Clawson < clawson.scott@myldsmail.net> Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 8:49 PM



To: Nancy Clawson <neclawson@gmail.com>


Hey President!!
This week has been really good.  Really busy, but really good all the same.  Our investigator did indeed get baptized and he seems to be getting in line with things.  I am worried that he may become offended at something someone says at some point in the future because regrettable he is  a very presumptuous person.  He was talking to Elder Hale about his shoes (adidas) at church yesterday and Elder Hale mentioned wearing nice clothes to church, just to keep reverence.  About 3 hours later, the guy thought Elder Hale compared his shoes to Nazis...  He should be fine though, Just kind of a fun fact, but we will work with him on it.
We're doing great over here, as I had mentioned in interviews, the only thing lacking in Elder Hale's preparation was Korean, and he's getting better and better every day.  Thanks again so much for this oportunity to serve the people in 강남, it's an awesome area, and I love it more and more everyday.
I'll make more of a concerted effort to keep my emails short, especially with the increase in missionaries.  I'm excited for what the future brings!!
Elder Clawson
 
 
Hey everyone that lives not in Korea!  Well potentially not living in Korea.  I think Murphy still reads this and he is in Korea.  Hey Murphy!  shout out!  I haven't eaten any 닭갈비 since I moved here.  I miss it.  Untangent, yeah!  So how's everyone doing!?!?  I hope all is still good.  모든 것 잘 되세요?  I hope so!  This week has been pretty solid for us!
Like I said last week, last monday was not our pday after all, but it was a solid day nonetheless.  We got around to a whole bunch of different places, and talked to lots of people!  Always super fun!  We walked by this place where this guy we've talked to before works and talked to him again.  Last time we gave him a Book of Mormon and he said he would read it.  We asked him about it, and he seemed like either he didn't actually read it and was just telling us that he did read it, or he has very little interest in religion.  Nice guy though.  Can't say I was too stoked that he didn't express too much interest in the Book of Mormon though.  We'll walk by again at some points in the future, and hopefully he can acquire some interest.
That night we taught our investigator with our ward mission leader.  The investigator later told  us that he didn't really like it too much because he doesn't know the ward mission leader, but I think it was necessary because, if we hadn't done that there was legitimately no way that he would have focused enough for us to teach him effectively.  He has this problem where he is obsessed with talking about Germany, WWII, cars, America and what's wrong with it.  All sorts of stuff.  Also he's afraid of large corporations.  A lot.  Good person though!  You don't have to be normal to be a member of the church.  Well we are indeed a peculiar people.  teehee.
Oh, important news!  Our good buddy Elder Brewer, the one who was injured, is now almost in tip top shape!  He had sprained both of his ankles, and couldn't walk or really do much of anything, but now, he can get almost anywhere, and is back on top of his area!  Woohoo for Elder Brewer!  And all of us really because now we can both more effectively focus on our areas!
Tuesday was cool, we met with a couple of our recent converts.  We ended up getting dinner with one, and then just meeting with the other.  The first, I was initially having trouble liking him, because he corrects my Korean all the time, which bugs a ton.  I learned Korean in Seoul, and he's from this other place called 졸라도 I think.  it's basically the equivalent of having someone from Scotland, come to LA and tell you your English is wrong.  provided it's your second language.  Anyways, I like him now!  Or at least am trying to more and more every day!!!
The second guy, he is kind of struggling.  There was no one that really fellowshipped him very well.  Not for lack of effort mind you!  He had a couple people try to, but he kind of pushed them away, and is now just kind of attached to the missionaries.  He's getting better though!  Whenever we meet with him, we just kind of let him talk it out and he basically ends up figuring out his own problems every single time.  I guess it's just the situation and people to talk to that he needs or something.
Wednesday was pretty awesome.  We went to a 돈까스 buffet for lunch.  돈까스 is deep fried pork in this really good sauce.  It's good when it's not all you can eat, but add that to it and it's basically the best meal ever!  So awesome, and it was pretty cheap too.  I don't know if I told you this or not, but buffets are a big thing here in Korea.  All different kinds of them.
District meeting was good.  I'm getting better at being just a member of the district instead of being the district leader.  It's kind of an awkward switch, but I think it's good.  Our district leader is a way better leader than I ever was!  Guy is super fun too.  Also we have poetry slam jam every week before district meeting.  Still somewhat unsure about that though.  I'm not the poetic type as I'm sure you are aware, but there's always fun to be had right?
Thursday we had temple day which was legit!  We went to the temple which is always fun. Temple days are always super awesome.  It was also pday, so we went and had lunch at costco which a member paid for.  There were ten missionaries there, and this member, not even from our stake, offers to pay for us.  He bought us like 5 pizzas.  Guy was so awesome.  The beginning of a series of miracles of food this week!
After lunch we went to a bath house which was fun.  I didn't always like bath houses, but it was very relaxing this time.  I thoroughly enjoyed it.  After which, we went to this underground market to try and find some stuff for some people in the realm of clothes, more particularly winter clothes.  Apparently I'm the authority on these things now...  Don't know how that happened.  People keep asking me what's good and stuff.  I just go by the "if you can endure blistering coldness better as a result of this clothing item and it's cheap then buy it" mindset sometimes.  Mostly I just go by the "I already endured one winter, what's one more?" mindset nowadays.
That night we met our investigator and prepared him for the baptismal interview, or rather confirmed with him that he is prepared.  Dude was so ready.  All the things that would normally be difficult for an investigator, he brought up on his own will and pointed out that they were bad like drinking and smoking and doing things that don't help you focus on Christ on the sabbath.  Guy was so golden!
Friday was also good.  We had a meal with a member at this restaurant called VIPS, which is a steak and buffet restaurant.  Guy spent so much stinking money on us, but I guess that's what happens here...  Anyways, I don't remember if I've said this before, but in Korea, if you don't eat a ton of food, it's kind of disrespectful.  If you eat a ton of food on the other hand, it's good for making relationships.  I was dead set on having a good relationship with this guy though!  The baseline for satisfying people who buy you food is like 5 plates, and I think I had 8 or 9.  Not bragging.  That was uncomfortable, but it was worth it.  The guy likes us now!  So much so that the same night, when we were at the church for our investigators interview, he heard that we were going to go get food before the interview, and told us not to and ordered pizza.  Guys a boss!  Our investigator passed the interview and was ready more or less for baptism!
The next day was his baptism and it all went super well!  After that and English class, the investigator/new member tweener person took us out to another buffet!  That's 3 in one week!  How crazy is that?  It wasn't as good as VIPS unfortunately though.  Still good though!
Sunday was awesome.  Our investigator was confirmed and is now a member of the church!  He's probably the person I have played the most active role in preparing to be baptized since I got to Korea!  So awesome the guy was so ready.  I just hope the members show him the love that he needs!
This week was super busy like I said, but it has been so awesome.  I'm super tired today as a result of all the business, but I wouldn't have it any other way!  I know that this is 100% where I'm supposed to be right now.  Keep being awesome and do your best wherever you are.  Whatever you do.  Whomever you are.  That's all the Lord asks of us!
 
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Scott Clawson < clawson.scott@myldsmail.net> Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 9:30 PM



To: Nancy Clawson <neclawson@gmail.com>


Hey President!

It's been a good week this week. We have a baptism coming up this weekend, and he seems like he'll be ready. My only concern is how aware of the situation he is. He knows he has a baptism, and he knows he's taking the name of the Lord upon him for the rest of his life and eternity, but I still feel like there's something he's missing. He's got a great heart though, and should be good to go for Saturday if you would like to come.
That investigator actually gets distracted really easy and thursday we had a lesson and we barely got through any of it because all he wanted to talk about was Germany and how they're good because they make good cars and so on and so forth. It was kind of a dead lesson, but he's still doing okay with reading the Book of Mormon. He likes the story and wants to know of it's truthfulness. That being said I was still frustrated with that lesson
BUT!~ The next day we had an awesome lesson with an investigator that I had speculated wasn't really going anywhere and was just kind of using us to teach her son English. Sometimes I guess you just have to truck on the through the frustration to get the awesome blessing. Oh wait, that's pretty much everytime if I'm not mistaken. Good experience though.

It was so great to talk to you on Thursday! Teaching one of our investigators how to read the Book of Mormon the way you suggested is the reason he's reading! Thanks so much for that advice! All pointers are most certainly welcome!

Elder Clawson
 
 
Hello Everybody!
This week has been good!  Kind of long but a good week nonetheless!  Very busy too!  It's always good to be busy as a missionary.  For the earlier part of the week we had to switch off shifts staying at home with our injured compadre who wasn't quite able to make his way out of the house.  That left us with pretty much twice as many appointments as usual.  I'm certainly not complaining, I love appointments!  They're the best!  Made it lots of fun, but also made it so we had to spend even more money on travel than we normally do.  That being said, I'm a little lacking in the money department, but I'll survive there are certainly worse reasons to be out of money.
I'm actually pretty bummed that the dodgers are out of the running for the world series now, and it's not cause I'm a baseball fan!   Do you want to know why?  It is because of Number 99!  Not sure if you folks know, but 99 is named Ryu Hyun Jin or Hyun Jin Ryu for those of you who say Korean names backwards.  Anyways, yes he's Korean, and Koreans love their Korean professional athletes that are abroad.  It was a super easy conversation starter.  I could more or less go up to any guy and start asking about the Dodgers.  Being that I'm from where the Dodgers are kinda based (Koreans don't know Southern Californian geography, I just say I'm from LA) I hit it off with people all the time.  Now I've got to wipe that conversation starter off the list until like April...
District meeting was pretty cool this week.  I was the dinosaur of the district.  I am by far the oldest in mission age in our district.  How far?  The next person is the same age in the mission as Elder Mumford, whom I trained almost 6 months ago.  No big deal or anything, just skin and bones with my cane over here.  Probable just gonna blow away with the wind some day soon.  Fun fact, my district leader has decided to start doing the slam poetry jam before district meetings.  We (non inclusive of me) will be sharing poems every week before district meeting.  Not sure how I feel about this, I will give you future updates in the coming weeks. 
Thursday was pretty legit, we had president interviews which are always just awesome.  It was at this church that was the most wheel chair accessible because our friend Elder Brewer was still wheel chair bound.  At said church, there was a violin there.  Let me tell you folks, violin is not the easiest instrument.  I have got a long ways to go before I've got it down, but I did figure out Yankee Doodle.  Get at me Lindsay Sterling!!  The interview was pretty great too.  President says that I'll be training again in not too long.  I've come to the conclusion that this was a well needed rest for a moment BUT!  I'm stoked to train people again!  Also it was Nate's birthday!  Happy birthday again brudda.
We were also on exchanges starting thursday and that was pretty fun.  The Elder I was with is Elder Nixon and he's my district leaders companion.  Guy is super hilarious and is down to be a missionary.  We had a good time and he helped teach our investigator who is going to get baptized on Saturday!!!  Provided he is prepared and knows why he is being baptized.  He's a good guy and I know he'll be fine.  He just keeps talking about BYU way too much recently and it's really starting to bug me.  Our plan tonight is to tell him that if he wants to be baptized he really needs to focus more and not worry about BYU or any of that stuff.  It's true.  He really does.  Also we'll have our ward mission leader there tonight which should help keep our investigators ramblings on a leash a little bit.
friday, Lindsay's birthday!  Heyy der happy birthday 누나!  That was a really good day.  We had weekly planning after finishing our exchange.  That went as good as it goes.  Weekly planning does get kind of tiring but it's necessary, so we try and do a good job.  Afterwards we went and met with the inviestigator who I thought was just kind of using us to teach her son English, but it went really well!!!  She even invited her nephew over to study English and he prayed at the end of our lesson.  Super cool.  This is legit only like the second family I've taught on my mission. 
Saturday was kind of long, but it went well.  We didn't have to pay for any meals that day!!  That's what's up!  That and both the meals we were provided were by super awesome people.  Lunch was from this guy who is really nice and very mild mannered.  Not super interested in our church, but has a very solid belief in God, and I swear if he just knew about our church would practically jump in the font, but he's happy where he's at and said he doesn't have interest in learning really.  Hopefully we can get him some desire to learn.  Dinner was with these two English class members who are super funny.  They make me laugh all the time, and happen to take us to get really tasty food.  They tried calling me by my first name and I just didn't respond.  It just didn't click to me that they were saying my name for a solid like 7 or 8 times of them saying my name.  Funny stuff.
Church was good.  I wanted to talk to more members and stuff but our investigator was tailing me like Michael Weston on the people who burned him so it was a little difficult too.  Slightly concerned me about the intentions of my investigator and oir ward with fellowshipping.  We'll work on it in the coming weeks. 
Well I'm out of time and have to go proselyte because today is not Pday!  Thursday is!  We're going to the temple!  Yayyyyyy excited!
 
Love you all and keep on keeping on!  Everyday can be better than the last!
 
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