Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year from Geneva!





2009 was great! I am a little sad to
see it come to an end, but I am so
excited for 2010. It will be full of
so many great things. My mission,
coming home, school, work, and family.
Let the good times roll!

This last week was also so wonderful.
I love Christmas. The joy that comes
from just the thought of the birth of
our Lord is already more than anyone can
ask for. Add on top of that presents
(both giving and getting), way good food,
caroling, and everything else, you just
can't go wrong.I spent Christmas eve with
the C family who are awesome. We had
some way good salmon and a lamb roast.
That family is way cool and we had a
blast hanging out together.

Christmas day we came to the institute
where we hung out with the young adults
here who don't really have families
here and with a couple of missionaries.
There were about 30 of us and it was
a blast. That afternoon we spent at the
mission home where there was an open
house, and then that night we were at the
P's home, one of the raddest families
ever. We had fondue bourgeoisie,
where we dipped meats into oil and made
our own personalized mayonnaise sauces.
It was way good.

The rest of the week was spent sharing
the Christmas spirit with others;
members, amis, and random people on
the street.
The work here is advancing and the members
are really starting to back us up.
We are finding a lot of people right now
through members and I am sure that all
of this will soon lead to baptisms!
This upcoming week should be pretty normal.
Finding, Teaching, and Baptizing,
though we don't have a baptism planned yet.
It will be a great week! I am
having fun working hard til the end.

Have a great week and and happy new year!

Elder Clayton H. Welch

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

#1 New address First of three (these are newer to older email order)

We received a really nice email from
the mission home today
with Elder Bubba's new address.

We thought we'd better post it in
case anyone wanted to drop him a
Christmas card or note.
He will still get any mail sent
to the mission home as well.




Les Missionnaires--Elder Welch
5, rue Hugo Senger
CH-1205 Geneva
Switzerland



"Elder Welch is a marvelous missionary,
and we will miss him in the
mission home/office. We love him.
Merry Christmas to you."

#2 December 7,2009 Dreaming of a white christmas!



Last night I officially found out my last
"assignment" as a missionary. I will
be finishing the next two months of my
mission here in Geneva, working in the
Salève and the Rive-Gauche Wards. Salève
is one of the two I am working in
right now, and is actually the ward where
we have had the two batpisms the last
two weeks, and Rive-Gauche is the Down-town
ward of Geneva which is primarily
Spanish speaking. Our focus is going to be
on the Institute, so we will be
working really hard on finding young adults
to teach. I will be training a
brand new french missionary named Elder G;
I am way excited! We will be
opening this companionship, so we have a
chance to start from nothing and
hopefully over the next two months, have
a lot of great things going on! I know
that this is perfect for me because it will
keep me working hard til the end of
my mission!

(we asked)"any snow yet?"
Not even a snowflake. There is snow in the
mountains though.
I will keep my fingers crossed.

Time always flies by when we are working on
transfers though. That is one thing
I will miss. I love working with the mission
president, especially in seeing
the Lord's hand direct this mission. I also
love how much I learn from working
with these inspired men. We finished with
the transfers last Thursday, but
there were a couple of last minute changes
so I was never sure where I would be
serving. I am very excited for this new
assignment I have though. I love
Geneva! I would love to work here someday.
We also had Stake Conference this last
weekend here in Geneva. Elder Kopsischke
of the seventy, also president of the church
in Europe, came to speak. It was
great seeing him again after working with
him when he toured our mission about 3
months ago. He gave a lot of great talks,
but the thing I think that touched me
the most is when he said that Celestial
Glory and Happiness is not simply living
in the presence of God, because we already
did that in the pre-existance, but
Celestial Glory and Happiness comes from
living AS God lives.

It was an incredible thought.
This upcoming week should be quite eventful,
but also a great experience.
Tomorrow we will pick up the new
missionaries from the airport and go
through the normal acitivities. Wednesday
I am officially out of the office and will be
going with Elder G to this new apartment.
I love it though, it is small,
but very very nice for a missionary apartment;
they just redid it. After that,
I will be working as hard as I can, trying
to explain and help Elder G as much as I can.
It should be a week very different from
the last 7 months I have had here at the
mission home, but I am very excited to see
the Lord direct in everything we do
in talking with people at all times!
Have a great week and remember that I love you!
Love,
Elder Clayton Henderson Welch

#3 12-02-09








December 2, 2009
Thanksgiving and Birthday made this past
week quite eventful and very enjoyable.
It was a great opportunity to think of
all the many blessings I have in my life
and all of the great people in my life.
We had the chance to have an early
Thanksgiving dinner with a couple of
American Families here in Geneva last
weekend, though we didn't have any plans
for the actual day of Thanksgiving.
But, one of the blessings of being here at
the mission home is that the Mission
President and his wife are way too nice and
invited us over for a huge dinner with the
couple missionaries, the stake president and
his wife, and a couple of other people.
It was a great meal and it was great to be
able to celebrate Thanksgiving with those
who resemble family here in the mission.
The baptism of I, our ami, was incredible!
There were so many people who came.
Everyone was so happy and I was on top of
the world. She had tons of friends there
and everyone was so happy for her. I was
way scared of messing of the words with so
many people there, but it went perfectly.
She received the Holy Ghost on Sunday and
is doing so well.
D is also doing very well. She will still
be baptized this Sunday and is
looking stronger and stronger. She has
already read, and understands, the
entire gospel principles book, and this
last Saturday she decided to read the
whole Book of Mormon before her baptism,
which was in 8 days. After 2 days she
was already into Mosiah. She is incredible!
We have been so blessed here with
all of these choice children of God who
are finding and accepting the gospel.
My 21st birthday was wonderful!
I honestly don't feel any older than
I did when I was 18. I think that was the
last time I felt any difference in age,
but boy am I getting old! My companion
actually planned on making me breakfast
in bed because I had mentioned it was a
tradition in out family and so he tried doing
it. The only problem is is that he heard
a noise and thought it was his alarm
and got up and made it, only to realize it
was only midnight! haha, it was nice
of him to show how great of a companion
he is. He forgot to reset his alarm but
made me something anyway when he got up.
I have a great companion. D and
her sister Z, the Mongolians, had actually
fixed a rendez-vous with us. We
had a great teaching and the surprised me
with a way nice cake and a bunch of
little pizzas from a way nice place
for lunch! They then gave me a card with
100 francs in it! Of course I didn't take it,
but the shear fact that they have
so little but were willing to give me so much
really really touched me. I mean,
that's huge. Just being with them and the
two institute couples here in Geneva
was great for lunch. Then, I get home and
Betty, she is the "maid" at the
mission home, had made me lunch and a
birthday cake. Betty is the greatest
woman in the world. She is from the Philippines
and has been a member for the last 40 years,
she 60. She is the most lively woman I have
ever met. That night, I had fixed a rendez-vous
with us and surprised me with a bunch of
chocolate which was great! Myself, Elder S,
and the two office Elders (Elder B and Elder D)
went to chick-chicken for dinner (its kind
of like KFC). We got back to the mission home
and the mission president and his
wife had gone to the American store and bought
me a funfetti cake with frosting
and root beers for us all! I felt so loved.
The people here are so amazing and
I feel so lucky to have so many people here
and also back home who care about me
so much.
This week will be great! We have been
working on transfers and we will finish
that up this week. I am pretty positive
I now know where I am going, but I
don't think I am allowed to say.
But I am way excited! A little hint,
its not really a big change. By next
week I will be in my last area of my mission
with probably my last companion.
I am way excited!