12.04.2008

Timing...

These past few months have been a test of faith in the Lord's timing. Allow me to explain...

The typical process for submitting mission papers goes a little bit like this:

• Decide to go on a mission
• Talk to your bishop
• Fill out paperwork online
• Go to the dentist/doctor and walk away with complete forms
• Submit complete online forms to bishop
• Interview with bishop
• Papers submitted to stake president
• Interview with stake president
• Papers submitted to church HQ
• Wait impatiently for a big white envelope to come in the mail


Christopher has had a slightly different experience:

• Decide to go on a mission
• Get told papers can't be started until 3 months before 19th birthday
• Start paperwork online the day they become available
• Visit doctor, passing exam with no problem
• Visit dentist...
• Listen as dentist explains procedure that must take place before papers can be submitted
• Listen some more as dentist suggests recovery time of 2-3 months
• Visit oral surgeon
• Learn recovery time is closer to 5-6 months
• Register for a semester of school, as there is no way availability date will be before finals week
• Surgery step 1 of 3... including 40+ Novocain shots...
• Slowly work on remaining paperwork, feeling no rush due to surgery
• Surgery step 2 of 3...
• Begin school
• Finally get a date of availability from dentist/oral surgeon
• Finish paperwork online
• Realize the only thing missing from papers is a picture
• Get haircut and shave, ask sister to take picture
• Get distracted on scheduled photo shoot day
• Several weeks later, get another hair cut
• Shave on day of second scheduled photo shoot
• Wait for another day because sister purchased a cooler camera
• A few weeks later, get another haircut
• Shave, corner sister and force a photo shoot
• Submit papers to bishop
• Share a special Sunday with family and bishopric
• Realize that membership has switched wards mid-process, and papers did not make the ward switch...
• Pray really hard that the papers can be found from their lost location in cyberspace
• Call home bishop, current bishop, home bishop again in mad search for papers
• Have home bishop and current bishop individually call church HQ to find papers
• Find papers!!!
• Interview with bishop
• Papers sent to stake president
• Call stake executive secretary to schedule soonest possible appointment with stake president
• Learn stake president is out of town; eta: unknown
• Groan
• Pray some more
• Receive call from exec sec, schedule appointment with stake president the day he arrives in Logan
• Submit papers to church HQ
• Watch the mail like a puppy dog, waiting for that big white envelope!!!


Crazy, huh?
Stay tuned...

3 comments:

Alicia said...

Oh my! He's going to be a SPECIAL missionary if he had that many obstacles. How cool is it that you can submit things ONLINE? I feel old. . . Can't wait to hear where he's going!

Fun Times at the Carter's!!!!

Megh said...

Yay Christopher! We are so excited for you. We love you, Carters!

Anonymous said...

Christopher, you will be a very special missionary. you appeared to me before you were born with gold bracelets on your wrist. Adorned before you arrived. You will be a fabulous missionary.
My "little sweety pie"
grama Demarious