Written in a style in which one might write a journal, or diary. Law Tyro is about the random thoughts of a random individual as he grows up. Currently chronicling his second year of law school with thoughts and impression mixed in with historical fact.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
100th Week
Just wanted to really simply say that I love you all!
Elder Nathan John Nielson
Goede dag!
Hier zijn een paar fotos voor jullie,
Lobi,
Elder Nielson
99th Week
Hello One and All,
I hope you are all doing great. I get tidbits of information here and there and it sounds like overall life is grand. Isn't it though? Life is a great thing and it definitely isn't something anyone wants to give up.
I finished the Book of Mormon today actually, probably the last time I'll do that on my mission, I was pretty touched by a specific scripture from Moroni 7.
41 And what is it that ye shall ahope for? Behold I say unto you that ye shall have bhope through the atonement of Christ and the power of his resurrection, to be raised unto life ceternal, and this because of your faith in him according to the promise.
I think many time we hope for the wrong things, ie we just hope for our problems to end and such, I've really learned that in life the only thing we can hope for is Christ. Christ must be the center of everything our hopes, our faith, and even our dreams. Doing such gives us strength to go on, doing so gives us an anchor in our lives amidst the stormy sea of trials, pain, and loss. The greatest thing I've learned on my mission is to trust the lord and to follow the spirit. In doing so we'll never be wrong and we'll always do that which is right. I know that to be true and I say this in the name Jesus Christ, Amen.
Love you,
Elder Nathan John Nielson
97th Week
Well Hello!
The month of Juni is quickly approaching and we'll be there this
weekend which is crazy to believe. The passing of time in the field is
an interesting occurence that really isn't describeable to those who
haven't done it. It just is something different.
This week though there really isn't anything to report so I just
wanted to knock out my two cents on the unsung heros that exist in our
lives. These are the people that do so much but are thanked so little.
I realized that yesterday when the Branch President caught me playing
prelude music on the piano before the sacrement service. As you may
remember, I don't really know how to play the piano but I taught
myself enough to punch out the melody of most hymns so I could play in
Nickerie. Unfortunately, after all that hard work, I was never asked
to play in Nickerie so I never got the chance to do it. Well,
yesterday for the first time, and hopefully the last time, I had the
oppertunity to play in the Sacrement Service for the Paramaribo Branch
of the Suriname District. I was so scared and nervous at the same
time, my hands were literally shaking while I was trying to play. I
defintely have nothing to brag about but this experience taught me a
valuable lesson. At the end of the service, no one thanked me or
offered support or anything else for what I had tried to do. I didn't
need it per se, but had someone had done it, instead of feeling like a
fool for messing up a few hymns I may have thought, "hey I didn't do
too badly after all!" I thus realized how important it is to thank
those people who try, and sometimes succeed, in helping us, with
anything. We should be actively thankful to everyone that plays a role
in our lives from the Ward Pianist to our Cub Scout Leaders to the
random fellow that opened the door for us! We should be a thankful
people. I really hope I apply this in my life and I would to encourge
you all to thank those that help you on a daily basis. It will bless
your life and their life too!
I love you all very much and I'm very thankful for everything that you
do for me, big or small!
Love you,
Elder Nathan John Nielson
96th Week
I'm doing pretty well. It has a hard transition like I said. Always unpleasant to see that they didn't miss you as much as you hoped. My Dutch accent has been driving me crazy too. It's gotten kind of bad recently and people are having a hard time understanding me. I guess I'll just work on it and pray for hope.. That is all I know how to do. Elder Warner is doing great. He is really bouncing back from the funk that his last companion put him into and I think it'll be a good transfer. Other then that, because this last companion wouldn't do much this area has basically nothing going on.
We've just been working pretty hard and it just keeps going and going. I'm trying to keep focused but that has been an interesting adventure to say the least. I just want to finish well and if I do that I'll be happy with how everything played out. I had an interesting moment in a district meeting, where I received this though of, "You know how to do this, you just need to do what you know." I thought that was an interesting lesson. That seems to be a big lesson I really need to apply for this last little bit and then for my entire life. I know what to do, I just need to do it.
Well Bud, I can't wait, I don't think I'll be writing a family email so you can forward this on if you want or just the pictures your call. I got my suit material last week and I'm taking to the tailor today, it is a really nice dark gray, I think you'll like it. I'm also getting two tailored long-sleeve shirts made which will be nice. Can't wait!
Love you,
Elder Nathan John Nielson
95th Week
Hello Family!
Love you all! Just in case you only read so far I want you to know that I love you!
When I was serving in Nickerie last year, Elder Bell, my companion, taught me how he always picks a transfer scripture. A scripture that represents what the transfer would be for him. In picking my scripture for this next transfer, I had to choose this one!
Well to be honest, there really hasn't be alot to talk about for the week. Another week of vanilla, but it was good nonetheless. What I am really excited about it this next transfer. I've been transferred again and I'll be going back to Paramaribo North, or as we call it, the land of milk and honey. I'll be working with Elder Warner from Arizona and I'll actually be the District Leader as well. I was hoping to work with Elder Warner so I was pretty excited to see that on the transfer call. He is a good Elder and it should be a lot of fun.
I've really been reading the Book of Mormon again and I'm on course to finish it off for the 8th time of my mission right before I come home in June. I recently was in Mosiah and I was reading in chapter 7, one of my favorite chapters, about the people of Limhi. One of my favorite scriptures is verse 18 when Limhi is speaking to the people and he informs them that not withstanding all of their trials there is still yet more to come. So it with our lives there is always another trial to come another difficulty to be overcome, but I love the council he gives in verse 33. Here he gives us the secret for overcoming these trials. Putting our faith in the Lord. In doing so, he will relieve us of our bondage, but their is an important rule there. It will only happen according to his will and pleasure. I always seem to forget that part... Sometimes we are destined to suffer no matter who we are or what we are doing. It will only be when the Lord wants that this will be taken away from us. Thus, we are required to serve without complaint. So works it.
As I prepare for this my last transfer I am really excited to do it. It will be great and I'm going to do my best to make it the best transfer I can. I hope you'll pray for me to succeed!
Love you all,
Elder Nathan John NIelson
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