Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Cedar Rapids

I transferred to a larger city- Cedar Rapids! Sister Chandler and I are serving along with a set of elders. We're spoiled in that we both have cars, and that we're close to many other missionaries (so we can meet together on P days and play lots of games)... My companion has only been out 3 months, making me the senior companion. Woops. So we're feeling this missionary thing out together. It’s good though, because she's more confident than I was at 3 months, so I'm not afraid of ruining her.
Cedar Rapids City Flag
It's been in the 40s the last few days, so we've been knocking, but that also means the snow is melting. It feels more like the winter I know than the winter it's supposed to be. I keep hearing that this means that the summer will be brutal... But who knows. Everything weather wise is in flux. I wonder if I brought the drought with me... Because they need a certain amount of snow per winter to maintain the desired water level out here. Uh oh.
I wish I could have gone! (We went out to a favorite BBQ place to celebrate her and her Uncles birthdays) Some good barbeque would have been nice. But alas. At least we had a member meal out here. I guess they have a real problem getting members to feed us out here. (uh oh, she’s going to have to cook more…) I suspect I'll be seeing a lot of the same people over and over, if and when we have meals at a members house. Sad day.
I've been seeing more and more Native American stuff, so it makes me want to get back in to the Scouting and Pow Wowing and such. I miss it. And more and more people asking me if [blank] Kurt is a family member. I have no idea, but very possibly?
I'm blown away that 6 months have gone by, that I'm 1/3rd of the way done. I felt like this day would never come, and now it’s blowing by. I have mixed feelings about it, but it’s good. I'm way more confident in my ability to teach and listen and work (YAY for more confidence!) (though I'm still not totally sure what to do when people want to slam their door in my face).  Anyhow, excited to be here, because it seems like there's a few people I might be here specifically for, and I'm hoping to help get this ward moving. We only have two investigators right now, the wife and the daughter of a less active we're trying to reactivate, and there doesn't appear to be any concerns, but they are moving slowly. Crossing fingers.
Anyhow, thank you for the birthday wishes and the birthday box. I was quite excited to open it. :) I'll be mailing a few things home, since I didn’t get around to it before transfers.
I believe we've planting seeds. We spend a lot of time planting what other missionaries will harvest; as long as they get harvested, we've all on the same team.
Aw, I hope you and mom keep having those experiences and planting seeds and loving the missionaries. (Christines Mom and Dad have had many conversations about the church and missionary work since she left to serve.  Especially when we bring her face with us.  Brave people will ask why I have the photo, most others just look at me oddly, and then I’ll explain that we’re bringing her with us because she is away serving a mission.  We’ll take photos of her with us and let her know how much fun she is having with us.  Some might see it as odd, but we think it’s funny and gives us a chance to talk to others about her work.)
(And we feed our own Sister Missionaries here, about once a month.)
I love you!

Christine



INFORMATION ABOUT CEDAR RAPIDS...

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA



Cedar Rapids City Seal
The town is named Cedar Rapids for the rapids in the Cedar River at the site, and the river itself was named for the large number of red cedar trees that grew along its banks. Cedar Rapids was incorporated on January 15, 1849. The city covers approximately 72 square miles and has a population of more than 125,000. (For reference, Santa Clarita is about 68 square miles and 102,000 people.) 

Also known as the "City of Five Seasons" - the fifth season being "the time to enjoy the other four".

Flood of 2008


During the Iowa flood of 2008, the Cedar River reached a record high of 31.12 feet on June 13, 2008, the previous record was 20 feet surpassing the 500-year flood plain. More than 10 square miles were severely damaged, on both banks of the Cedar River (14% of the city's total area). It is estimated 1300 or more properties are to be demolished in the Cedar Rapids area because of the flood.

Economy


Fortune 500 company Rockwell Collins is based in Cedar Rapids, and Aegon has its United States headquarters there. A large Quaker Oats mill, one of the four that merged in 1901 to form Quaker Oats, dominates the north side of downtown. Other large companies that have facilities in Cedar Rapids include Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, General Mills, Toyota Financial Services and Nordstrom.

The location of present-day Cedar Rapids was in the territory of the Fox and Sac tribes.

Education


Cedar Rapids is home to two four-year colleges: Coe College and Mount Mercy University. The University of Iowa also has an evening MBA facility there. Kirkwood Community College is the area's only two-year college, while Kaplan University (formerly Hamilton College) and Upper Iowa University also have campuses there. Cornell College in Mount Vernon and the University of Iowa's main campus in Iowa City are both within 30 miles (48 km) of Cedar Rapids.

Sports


·         Cedar Rapids is home of the minor-league baseball team Cedar Rapids Kernels.

·         The ice hockey team Cedar Rapids RoughRiders are a member of the USHL .

·         Cedar Rapids Titans are a professional indoor football team.

·         And a roller derby team, the Cedar Rapids Rollergirls.

Sports facilities include Veterans Memorial Stadium, Kingston Stadium, Cedar Rapids Ice Arena, Hawkeye Downs Speedway, and the U.S. Cellular Center.

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