Monday, January 6, 2014

Week One Hundred and two (about 56 hours left...)

Editor's note: Elder Pollard returns from the Germany Berlin mission on Wednesday the 8th (his plane is scheduled to land in San Diego at 3:50 pm).  We ask all his friends to meet at the In and Out Burger in Carmel Mountain Ranch at 6 pm to greet him.  And a reminder, Elder Pollard is scheduled to speak during the Rancho Bernardo Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday the 12th at 9 am; this is at the Poway Stake Center (15750 Bernardo Heights Parkway, San Diego, CA 92128-corner of Calle Pueblito and Bernardo Heights Parkway).

Now to your regularly scheduled Timmygram...

Hello People,
Well this it it. The last email of my mission. Unless I like break my arm today. I'll try not to.
THE LAST WEEK! Oh my gosh I just don't know how to act. We were in a 'dritt' last week, which means that Elder Donner and I received another comp. His name is Elder Stoddard, and he's one of my favorite people on earth. SO the week was really just full of celebrating and packing and cleaning. There was really only one day we had to totally dedicate to missionary work. And when I say that, I mean that we weren't invited to celebrate and it wasn't a holiday, and we didn't have to clean or pack. But the one day that we did work was really cool. We went 'adventure finding'. That means that we were on the edge of this tiny city called Oberkotzau and we looked out into the fields and saw like 2 old barn houses and Elder Stoddard said, 'Let's go there.' So we did. We walked so much haah but when we got out there, we had a really good talk with this lady and she said we could come back like whenever and talk and maybe teach her. It was super cool haha. We had a couple of other good talks with people on the way too.
We celebrated New Years with the M's and ate really good food. Sister E invited us for New Years Day and made super good food as well. Last night Elder Donner and I rode the train from Hof to Berlin and now I'm here in Berlin, just living up my last P-Day. It'll be good.
Thanks for reading my emails and keeping up with me. I'm sorry that my story telling skills over email have not improved at all over 2 years. I hope there emails weren't boring haha. I love my mission. It's made me who I am right now. God loves us.

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Getting ready to go home...from left to right: (front row) Sister Kosak, Sister Odenwalder (the niece of the Poway Stake Odenwalders) Elder Scholes, Elder Anderson (middle row) President Kosak, Elder Kuenzle, Elder Guccione, Elder Donner (rear row) Elder Beckstead and Elder Pollard


I have so many stories! I'll just have to tell you all in....2 days.

Love you!

Elder Pollard


Monday, December 30, 2013

Week One Hundred and one (9 days left...)

Skying was so cool guys! I'm happy that everyone could be there! Except Matt. It's a bummer he had to work. But I'll see him soon. I missed your beautiful faces you glorious people. I really enjoyed it! Now we only have to wait 9 more days! If we want to plan on going back, I would love to give your the tour of as much of Germany as I know haha. We'd have to go to Hamburg, Rostock, Berlin, and a day trip down to Hof haha. (you only need a day to see stuff down here.)

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Hof at Christmas
Actually, the countryside is like really cool looking down here. So much an official visit to the 'Vogtland'. But good, we'll plan on coming back to Germany. I missed the Christmas traditions we usually do. Like BAGELS! Oh my gosh I miss bagels. Can we have bagels on the Sunday morning when I'm back. Please?

The week was pretty good for us. We had p-day, and then 3 days of holiday. Germans take Christmas seriously. It is three solid days of nobody on the streets. And it is strongly discouraged to go door to door by the mission. Sooooo....I studied a lot. We deep cleaned to apartment too! That was good. On Tuesday we went to the Montgomery's and ate sausage and potato salad and played games. Then we met with Sister S and taught her and went back the the Monty's to Skype. That is when I saw you. It was such a wonderful time to see you all and Rachel too! Blessings. Wednesday we ate at Sister E's house and she made many a duck for us. Like 3 or something. With Rotkohl and Klösen. Perfect. Then we had a cool lesson with a man named A. He's the coolest man from Iraq. He wanted to be baptized into a christian church. We're going to help with that. Then he came to church on Sunday. SOLID. He really liked it. Bruder L was also there at church, which was pretty cool. We ate with the G's on Sunday, which was just a hoot. They're a funny family. It was a good week! Like seriously.

And the biggest news, Elder Donner and I will receive a new companion haha. Today actually we're picking Elder Stoddard up from Bahnhof. He's super cool and we both know him. We're going to have to show him Hof before we leave on Sunday. We're both super excited. It's be a love triangle.

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Elder Pollard on guitar with Elders Donner and Stoddard at Christmas
Well...one more week! I can't wait to see everyone!

Love,

Elder Pollard

Monday, December 23, 2013

Week One Hundred (16 days/2+ weeks left...)

Mom I'm so tired. I couldn't sleep last night for some reason. But, to remind you once more, I'm going to be able to Skype tomorrow at around 10:30 am your time. Tomorrow means the 24th of December, or in other words, Christmas eve. I really hope that still works for you. There could be a very small possibility that I could do it on the 25th, but the 24th is just going to be way easier for everybody involved.
I am craving an Oreo cheesecake, by the way...

I am really looking forward to meeting and helping the missionaries at home. It's like a little dream of mine.

Well......this is totally lame, but I'm just going to wait until we Skype haha I can't write emails every week! It gets hard to sit and focus on my past week. I could sum it up...tough. We were allowed to go to the temple on Saturday. That was great. I did the session in German. We had a couple of appointments with investigators and some with members. They were all really good actually. We ate at the F's house yesterday. The food they made us was delicious. And I finished the Book of Mormon this morning in German. That was my exciting week!

I'll be on the computer at around 10:30 AM (San Diego time), and while have an hour face time with you! Even though I'll be seeing you two weeks after that. It'll be good!
I'm good. I'm California dreaming. The work is going. We're trying to find. The health could be better, I have a little cold. Elder Donner is being dramatic and the people of Hof haven't changed. Good thing that Christian is home. I prayed the Campaign Showers (a lovely 1992 Mercury Topaz known and the Potatomobile...) wouldn't explode outside of Barstow. Hopefully he could get me a job at Nordstroms. That'd be primo. Tell him to start asking.

Well, I'm super excited to talk to you all!

Love you all!!!!!

Talk to you tomorrow!!

Santa?
Elder Pollard

Monday, December 16, 2013

Week Ninety-nine (23 days/3+ weeks left...)

These is the first of my last 4 emails home.  Enjoy!

Well this last week was slow, just slow. Work wise, that is. On Thursday, we had a sweet zone conference in Berlin. More deets later. And we were also in Plauen for a street explay and then had a ward christmas party. All those things were great! But everything else was just kind of slow.

We only had 2 lessons this whole past week and they were with members. No investigator lessons. That does not happen. Like ever! That was the first week of my mission without a lesson. Oh well, it wasn't too bad. Just kind of frustrating with everything falling out. And it was cold. My departure will be very timely. Winter is coming. Berlin was super cool. We drove up on Thursday, which means we had to leave at like 6 in the morning haha. But it was OK. Traffic wasn't bad until we got into Berlin. The stake house is literally in the middle of Berlin right next to all of the embassys and what. So driving through traffic towards the middle of Berlin is like trying to stuff a turkey through it's mouth. The conference was super good, though. We watched 17 miracles about the Martin and Wiley handcart companies. I cried. Totally. So sad haha. I got to see A LOT of really good friends. I was super happy. We also got presents from President and Sister Kosak! Haha pillows and pens. What missionaries need. I got my packages from home! All 3. THANKS! And then we were with M, a new convert from Berlin that Elder Donner knows. We checked out the Christmas market and talked with him. I have purchased gifts. We stayed over night at the Tiergarten Elders apartment. It was super nice. Then the Christmas party was sick. Elder Donner played Santa and it was a riot.

Soooo that was about it haha the highlights at least. OH MY GOSH I am bringing home such good presents. You have no idea. You'll love it.

My shoulder is a-ok. My health is also. Elder Donner says his feet are cold, but that he's superb. The weather in Hof is pretty spastic haha right now it's about 40 I would say. No clouds or anything. Last week there was a big snow storm, but it didn't stick on the ground. Kind of weird.

Dad, if I could ask you for any favor ever it's that you listen to the missionaries when they talk about member-missionary work. You can't imagine how frustrating it is to prepare really good lessons to try and help members with their work, and just get shot down from every angle. Super lame.

So I'm speaking in sacrament meeting on January 12. I think I could talk for the whole hour if they let me. But cool! I'm stoked for that experience. I would much rather have a topic to talk about though haha sometimes I just can't decide what I want to talk about. That's the hard part.

As for Skype, I don't know what account I'll be using, but if you send me your info, I can just find you. There are no plans yet as far as when I'll be doing it. Probably around the same time last year to be honest. Like 10 or 11 your time.

Other then that, life is bueno. sehr gut.

Love you all!
Elder Pollard

Monday, December 9, 2013

Week Ninety-eight (30 days/4+ weeks left...)

Last week's email was super lame, so I apologize. But I was in Chemnitz, getting ready to play our Turkeybowl. In an internet cafe with 10 missionaries and a bunch of Middle Easterners all yelling really loud. It was kind of stressful considering there were only like 12 computers. But I tried haha. This week will be better.

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Plauen District at Zone Conference in Chemnitz...
That's so cool that you get to feed the missionaries in SD! I'm sure they're super excited for turtle brownies. At Zone Conferences, I was just happy that I had food haha I didn't really mind what it was. But the old German ladies always made SUCH good food for the missionaries. It was a blessing. So for advice....just food. I'm sure they'll like it.

What I would like to eat when I'm home......well:

Caramel Turtle Brownies
Mexican food of any type
Mac n Cheese
Stay away from things like spaghetti and Lasagne...I get that all the time haha
STEAK
STEAK
STEAK
Artichoke dip please
But most importantly, anything that YOU make Mom haha it's all good and you know that!

Elder Donner is honored by the invite, and plans to make it down at some point in time. He keeps saying that he wants Dad to teach him how to surf. There are some wrong preconceptions of life in San Diego.

My last week was super fast.

The highlights were playing football in Chemnitz, and not getting injured. Elder Donner, however did get a ticket on the bus for not having paid. It totally wasn't his fault, though haha we wanted to pay, but the driver just waved us through and didn't let us. I had a ticket, because a girl on the bus randomly gave it to me. It's a long story, but I think he won't have to pay the 40 euro fine. Chemnitz was super fun. That's where communism was born. Wooo. On Wednesday, we had president interviews. My interview was super good and I had some good bonding time with my favorite German mission president. He's amazing haha. We also got pizza from him, because our last appointment for interviews fell out, so he paid us back with food. Good pizza, too. Other then that, we found some cool guys from Syria and Iraq to teach! They read the bible and have a LOT of questions. Good thing Elder Donner and I can answer most of them. Gift of the Holy Ghost is crazy haha. But the week was pretty average. Only 3 weeks left of December! It's getting real!

Hey Papi!

Hope you feel better soon. I really have been pretty blessed on my mission that I haven't been sicker then having the cold for the last 2 years. Injuries is a different story. But it's a testimony builder! My patriarchal blessing says that I will be able to witness and experience how God strengthens his missionaries. He sure does. So I haven't had to experience being that sick in a while. I'm sure it's not fun. Especially if you have to miss Disneyland. Sad face...

I'm super excited to speak in church. I've learned to love talks and this opportunity to learn more on my mission. Learning and explaining something to somebody else helps me a lot to get it all together in my brain. The 12th it is....is there a topic? I guess I could start preparing now...but my study at this time is blowing me out of the water! Elder Donner and I study so much and we just talk like all day about the gospel and stuff. The mission as a whole is studying the BoM until Christmas...I just finished 3 Nephi this morning. Mormon's word at the end of the book are insane. Go read them haha. But I've been reading Matthew as well with a study guide. I love the gospel and I hope that excitement like never leaves haha. It keeps me going now! And it's great because my job and purpose in life right now is to explain what I learn. Double points. We should have many a study together Father.

Food for thought: In Genesis, after Adam and Eve had sinned, God asks, 'Adam, where are you?' (we know this from the Temple as well, and in the book of Moses God asks, 'Adam, where are you going?') Now, we know that God is all knowing, and we know that God even knew that the fall was going to happen in the way that it did. So why does he ask Adam where he is? It's interesting. In comparison with that, Jesus Christ says something very similar to Judas, when they meet again at the Garden of Gethsemane. As Judas walks up to give his sign, Christ asks him, 'Friend, wherefore art thou come?' We all know that Jesus was fully aware that Judas was the one who would betray him. So why are these people asked these questions? My understanding is that we will learn more in certain situations, when we will realize exactly what we're doing instead of being told. Adam had to learn something about Adam, and Judas had to as well. Even though his newfound knowledge wouldn't last long. Sometimes we should asks ourselves, 'Where are we?' 'Where are we going' or 'Why are we here?' in terms of the gospel and our eternal progress. 'Which road am I walking down right now?' and 'Is what I'm doing right now good for my eternal progress?' are both questions that can lead us back to the narrow path that leads to eternal life. God is our Father, Christ is his Son, and Jospeh Smith is their Prophet.
Well I'm doing well still. Healthy, happy, just swell. I hope you're all doing good as well. Have a great week!

An early Christmas present from the Branch members...
Elder Pollard

Monday, December 2, 2013

Week Ninety-seven (37 days/5+ weeks left...)

A note from the Editor:

Elder Timothy Pollard will be completing his mission and returning to San Diego on January 8th.  He is scheduled to speak during the Rancho Bernardo Ward sacrament meeting on January 12th; the meeting starts at 9am and will be held at the Poway Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (15750 Bernardo Heights Parkway, San Diego).  Everyone is invited to hear from Elder Tim.

And now, on to your regularly scheduled Timmygram...

I have to write this super fast, sorry.

Last week was gooood, but we didn't have too many appointments. We did eat DELICIOUS food at the Hemmans on sunday. That was like so good, Goose and american style stuffing for a german thanksgiving. We're doing good and are happy. We celebrated the first advent on sunday. It's a german thing. Look it up online. It was the first week of the last transfer. The missionaries that we were in the MTC with are already home...which is a weird feeling. But Elder Donner and I are just Hofin it up in Bayern ganz oben. Ok we actually have more time then I thought. So last week was just COLD! Oh my gosh negative 6 in the morning. Convert that to fahrenheit and you might understand. We had a couple of cool lessons with members and investigators together. We're making progress with the investigator pool, but nobody is too ready to baptized...they won't even accept a date...

We're doing real good though!
 
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Elders Pollard and Donner being served Thanksgiving dinner by Elder Montgomery

Love you all!
 
Elder Pollard