Dear familia,
This letter has potential to be super lame, because so much happened but I feel like I have nothing worth writing about. So we'll see how this goes.
Busiest week everrr! We had 6 hours of church on Sunday, because Ashleagh is YSA age and we began teaching her boyfriend as well this week. Problem is that they're in different ward boundaries so they can't go to the same ward like they want to, so we took ashleagh to Bowmanville ward and then went with her to meet Josh at YSA. YSA was an...interesting experience as a missionary. I'm so glad I'm in a family ward. Worth it though, because they both really enjoyed it and are both working towards being baptized on the 29th. (Coordinating details with YSA ward for that is already exhausting haha.)
We also started teaching someone named Jeff this week, who Sister Williams and I LOVE so much! We tracted into him last Saturday, and we met with him 4 times this week and he came to church. He is one of the most sincere people I've ever met, Sister Williams and I now set goals to go out and find so many new Jeffs each day. He really put off making any solid commitments at first, but the more he learns the more he wants to act. We taught him the word of wisdom and he wouldn't promise anything about living it or not, but when we went by last night he pulled out all the herbal teas he bought to make sure they were allowed. Love him! He also set a baptism date, he kept saying he'd been baptized before so he'd have to learn alot more before agreeing to be baptized again but we talked about how we wanted him to prepare and find answers as well and he agreed that he'd set a goal of baptism on a specific date and try to find out his answer by then. I think he thinks that's some special deal he came up with, and has no idea that's what we invited everyone to do that we challenge to baptism haha. He's seriously the best type of human. ALSO, he gives us food all the time. He's British, and thankfully I taught Chris in Owen Sound who was British and taught me that it's rude to turn down every offer of hospitality like something to eat/drink/etc., so I accept when jeff offers us something. THANK YOU CHRIS, because Jeff gives us the best pies and lemon loafs ever, makes my day.
We had a surprise sisters exchange with an area outside of our zone, and guess who Sister Williams got to go serve with? Sister Beasley, my MTC companion! Crazy! Sister Jungert, who was partially trained by my companion Sister Arnold, came to work with me in Bowmanville. So it was a clash of all my mission memories. It was stankin fun.
Sister Williams is obsessed with Jui Jitsu like nobodys business! She is terrifying, it's so much fun except when she throws me she almost gives me a concussion. We really entertain the instructors.
I love that story you sent me Mom, it amazes me how the Lord uses us to answer people's prayers. And how he helps us to do so, He communicates so personally with us that he gives us feelings like a desire to spend more time with our family and manages to make that desire a blessing to not only you and your family but also those you come in contact with. CHESS MASTER.
Love you all, talk to you soon.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
Hello Lone Star
Hello Lone Star,
Glad to hear everything is good and normal. Hope work continues to rock for everyone. I'm waiting to hear that Mom and Dad decide to put in mission papers instead of job applications. And no Mom, I did not know that about Lauren, way cool! )I feel like I should put in a barbed comment about how she needs to write to me so I know, but I'm so behind on letters I guess I can't really harass anyone. Other than the fact that I KNOW they have time living in the land of endless p-days and I don't.)
I feel like it's been about a month since I wrote, I can barely remember the last week, which is funny because it was a shorter length between p-days than usual. My Independence Day was surprisingly awesome, it consisted of one of the most elaborate flag cakes I've ever seen (I'll send a picture) and belting out American pride songs with Sister MacDonald while all the Canadians in the room laughed and rolled their eyes. Sister Williams now thinks I'm crazy but is really just jealous her country lacks so much pride.Everyone joined in the last chorus of God Bless America though, so they clearly felt the Spirit as well. Twas grand, though i agree, next year 4th of July in DC!!!!
Teaching Ashleagh has been great, she's working towards baptism at the end of the month. When I was told I was training I started praying really hard to see a baptism in the month of July for my trainee's sake, because it's such an amazing experience to see someone progress in the gospel and I wanted her to see that in Bowmanville the same way I've been able to, and I think Ashleagh was definitely an answer to that prayer. And her fiancee is considering baptism on the same day, so we may even surpass that original goal of mine! We're also teaching some really cool guys, one of whom we found tracting this week. Sister Williams HATES finding but we decided to tract for an hour before dinner and she suggested the street. We had a very unsuccessful half hour, and then knocked on Jeff's door. He immediately said he wasn't interested and wouldn't share anything about his beliefs but he stayed in the door so we kept chatting. After about 10 minutes he started asking about prophets so we were able to share our belief that God continues to call prophets today just as He always has, and shared the first vision. He didn't seemed too stirred by it, but then he started asking about what we believed happened after death because he'd seen a program years ago on Mormons and remembered there was something different about us. So we taught about the gospel continuing to be preached to people after they died and about the 3 degrees of glory, and he asked for the pamphlet and our number. We're going back next week and are really excited.
President Scott has been making some mission changes, including adding a new key indicator to track and changes the standards of excellence (basically mission wide goals). He said he wants to work towards every companionship hitting standards every week, and Sister Williams and I are really close to hitting them so I'm stoked. We should be seeing some cool stuff happening soon!
Sister Williams has the best talent ever- she brings the CRAZY out of everyone we meet! We have the most insane appointments ever since she came by. Dinner with the members have turned into nightly "gong shows" as she describes them. One of my favorite moments- we were reading the Book of Mormon to an elderly, less active woman and a nurse and her daughter came in freaking out about her lost teeth. The more upset they became, the HARDEr she laughed about having lost her teeth. Her daughter kept asking when she had them last, and she laughed. She told her she'd been digging through 10 bags of garbage, and she laughed. Finally, her daughter asked "How are you going to eat?" and fantastic Agnes said "I'll gum it" and laughed. We were dying of laughter but trying so hard not to because everyone was so distraught over it. I want to be Agnes when I grow up. We also had a dinner appointment with a part member family where a friend was over. The wife and friend were going off on the most awkward, random stories and the dad and sons kept giving Sister Williams looks and mocking them. I mentioned that Sister Williams had worked for Lululemon, this big expensive Canadian workout company, and the friend instantly went off on the reason she liked them is they make her butt look good and she picks up guys. We just stared at the floor avoiding eye contact. Funniest hour of my life, I want to photocopy Sister Williams' diary entries about all these crazy nights because they way she rants about them is unreal.
I want them to make a district video series about me just so all those moments can be captured on film. They wouldn't be able to use any of the footage, but I would but it from them.
Love you all!
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK:
Glad to hear everything is good and normal. Hope work continues to rock for everyone. I'm waiting to hear that Mom and Dad decide to put in mission papers instead of job applications. And no Mom, I did not know that about Lauren, way cool! )I feel like I should put in a barbed comment about how she needs to write to me so I know, but I'm so behind on letters I guess I can't really harass anyone. Other than the fact that I KNOW they have time living in the land of endless p-days and I don't.)
I feel like it's been about a month since I wrote, I can barely remember the last week, which is funny because it was a shorter length between p-days than usual. My Independence Day was surprisingly awesome, it consisted of one of the most elaborate flag cakes I've ever seen (I'll send a picture) and belting out American pride songs with Sister MacDonald while all the Canadians in the room laughed and rolled their eyes. Sister Williams now thinks I'm crazy but is really just jealous her country lacks so much pride.Everyone joined in the last chorus of God Bless America though, so they clearly felt the Spirit as well. Twas grand, though i agree, next year 4th of July in DC!!!!
Teaching Ashleagh has been great, she's working towards baptism at the end of the month. When I was told I was training I started praying really hard to see a baptism in the month of July for my trainee's sake, because it's such an amazing experience to see someone progress in the gospel and I wanted her to see that in Bowmanville the same way I've been able to, and I think Ashleagh was definitely an answer to that prayer. And her fiancee is considering baptism on the same day, so we may even surpass that original goal of mine! We're also teaching some really cool guys, one of whom we found tracting this week. Sister Williams HATES finding but we decided to tract for an hour before dinner and she suggested the street. We had a very unsuccessful half hour, and then knocked on Jeff's door. He immediately said he wasn't interested and wouldn't share anything about his beliefs but he stayed in the door so we kept chatting. After about 10 minutes he started asking about prophets so we were able to share our belief that God continues to call prophets today just as He always has, and shared the first vision. He didn't seemed too stirred by it, but then he started asking about what we believed happened after death because he'd seen a program years ago on Mormons and remembered there was something different about us. So we taught about the gospel continuing to be preached to people after they died and about the 3 degrees of glory, and he asked for the pamphlet and our number. We're going back next week and are really excited.
President Scott has been making some mission changes, including adding a new key indicator to track and changes the standards of excellence (basically mission wide goals). He said he wants to work towards every companionship hitting standards every week, and Sister Williams and I are really close to hitting them so I'm stoked. We should be seeing some cool stuff happening soon!
Sister Williams has the best talent ever- she brings the CRAZY out of everyone we meet! We have the most insane appointments ever since she came by. Dinner with the members have turned into nightly "gong shows" as she describes them. One of my favorite moments- we were reading the Book of Mormon to an elderly, less active woman and a nurse and her daughter came in freaking out about her lost teeth. The more upset they became, the HARDEr she laughed about having lost her teeth. Her daughter kept asking when she had them last, and she laughed. She told her she'd been digging through 10 bags of garbage, and she laughed. Finally, her daughter asked "How are you going to eat?" and fantastic Agnes said "I'll gum it" and laughed. We were dying of laughter but trying so hard not to because everyone was so distraught over it. I want to be Agnes when I grow up. We also had a dinner appointment with a part member family where a friend was over. The wife and friend were going off on the most awkward, random stories and the dad and sons kept giving Sister Williams looks and mocking them. I mentioned that Sister Williams had worked for Lululemon, this big expensive Canadian workout company, and the friend instantly went off on the reason she liked them is they make her butt look good and she picks up guys. We just stared at the floor avoiding eye contact. Funniest hour of my life, I want to photocopy Sister Williams' diary entries about all these crazy nights because they way she rants about them is unreal.
I want them to make a district video series about me just so all those moments can be captured on film. They wouldn't be able to use any of the footage, but I would but it from them.
Love you all!
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK:
At Lake Ontario. I really did NOT appreciate the great lakes before living in Canada!
FLAG CAKE
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Happy Birthday America!
Happy Birthday America!
So Canada day was so disappointing. We could barely see any
fireworks from our apartment and other than that pretty much nothing happened.
However, I still like it because now back home I have an excuse to shoot off
fireworks nonstop from July 1-4 to celebrate my two great countries. At least
July 4 will be awesome because an member from Utah invited us over "So we
can be American together without offending anyone" haha! Flag cake baby :)
This is the first week in like 2 months the computers are
letting me email home pictures, so I sent a few emails of pictures. ISN'T MY
NEW COMPANION ADORABLE?? Haha one of the other sisters at the office for
transfers was like "She's sassy, I want her!" Her name is Sister
Williams and she stinking rocks. She's from Calgary, so I finally got myself a
Canuk! Carrying on the tradition of every companion from a different country. I
guess Calgary is also referred to as Northern Provo, since Alberta is the Utah
of the great north. She was the only sister coming in this transfer so when she
saw me she ran over to hug me, she was so sick of being around all Elders for 2
days.
Training is so fun, basically because I'm not training.
She's got guts man, and she knows her stuff. I keep telling her she'll be
training in 6 weeks and she keeps threatening to throw up if that happens. She
so could though, it's been a fun week.
We're teaching someone new named Ashleagh, who is awesome!
She set s date for July 22 to be baptized, she's not sure about it but she said
she should know by then if it's what she wants to do and the 22nd is her lucky
day so she was pumped when we challenged her to that date. We talked to her and
her boyfriend on the street, and he's planning to come to church with her with
week. Technically he lives in Oshawa, but we'll just steal him. We're also
teaching an investigator from another area who's house sitting in Bowmanville
for a few weeks. She's been meeting with missionaries for 9 months so she's fun
to meet with, we read from the Book of Mormon and talk about it. I think we're
going to reteach her the lessons for practice this week.
So get this- we set a goal for 65 baptisms in July and we
hit 56. Awful irony huh? It was still the best month we've had in a long time,
President's email talked about learning from it and how next time we'll need to
raise the bar fully to hit our goals. I loved this story from his email
though...
"Some years ago,
it was proposed to send logs from Canada to New York, by a new method. The
ingenious plan of Mr. Joggins was to bind great logs together by cables and
iron girders and to tow the cargo as a raft. When the novel craft neared New
York and success seemed assured, a terrible storm arose. In the fury of the
tempest, the iron bands snapped like icicles and the angry waters scattered the
logs far and wide. The chief of the Hydrographic Department at Washington heard
of the failure of the experiment, and at once sent word to shipmasters the
world over, urging them to watch carefully for these logs which he described;
and to note the precise location of each in latitude and longitude and the time
the observation was made. "Hundreds
of captains, sailing over the waters of the earth, noted the logs, in the
Atlantic Ocean, in the Mediterranean, in the South Seas-- for into all waters
did these venturesome ones travel. Hundreds of reports were made, covering a
period of weeks and months. These observations were then carefully collated....
and discoveries were made as to the course of ocean currents that otherwise
would have been impossible. The loss of the Joggins raft was not a real
failure, for it led to one of the great discoveries in modern marine geography
and navigation. "Failure is one of
God's educators. It is experience leading man to higher things; it is the
revelation of a way, a path hitherto unknown to us. The best men in the world,
those who have made the greatest real successes look back with serene happiness
on their failures..... "Failure is
often the turning-point, the pivot of circumstance that swings us to higher
levels. ....Life is not really what comes to us, but what we get from it.
"There is no honest and true work, carried along with constant and sincere
purpose that ever really fails. If it sometimes seems to be wasted effort, it
will prove to us a new lesson of "how" to walk; the secret of our
failures will prove to us the inspiration of possible successes.” SO GOOD!
Sorry this email is so late, we've had an awesome p-day. A
member took us to pick strawberries at a berry farm by the church. It was her
and her 4 daughters, we got rained on for a bit but that just cleared out the
farm so we could find all the big ones for ourselves. Then Sister Williams and
I went out for Chinese food. She was sad because she'd been told it was so good
here and it was pretty typical, albeit delicious, Chinese restaurant. I told
her she probably needs to actually get in Toronto to notice a difference, and
it may cost more than 6 bucks. So fun though!
That's pretty much everything....Thank you SO much for the
emails, I heard from everyone in the family this week (well, if dad and mom are
the same person lol), best week ever. Dad happy early retirement haha I flipped
when I read that, crazy! Someone’s moving to Utah soon.... Glad everyone had a
good week! Thanks for the photos! Love you!
Pictures of the week:
The sisters at zone conference
Sisters exchanges!
Most of my zone on p-day at a farm
CANADIAN PRECIOUS MOMENTS! So many
geese!
Josh's baptism
Gettin my hair did on p-day at a member's home.
The 9 year old daughter
was super proud.
My trainee!
Picking strawberries with Sister Williams today
With a few of the kids we picked berries with
Monday, June 25, 2012
BABIES EVERYWHERE
Dear relations and friends.... (I get bored of how I start off my emails, I
need some new material.)
Mom I loved your email, I completely agree. I see that same pattern over
and over again on my mission, with other people sometimes but mostly with
myself. I go through days where my study time and prayers are less focused or
productive, and suddenly the work is so much harder. Even if things are going
just the same, everything affects you worse than normal because you don't have a
nearly strong of a tie to the Savior and the Spirit. This last week has been one
of the least productive weeks on my mission number wise, but it coincided with a
time I was making a concious effort to study better and write my impressions and
thoughts and ponder them, and it was a perfectly fine, happy week. It's like the
verse in 1 Nephi 8, when Lehi's describing his dream and about how he sees
himself in a wilderness so he cries to the Lord in prayer. Suddenly he notices
the tree of life- where he was didn't actually change, but his perspective and
vision shifted to bring into veiw what was most important.
Thanks for all the updates on people- sadly Erin, Mom beat you to the
punch, but you were the second person to tell me about all that. I can NOT
believe Megan is engaged, CONGRATS TO HER! And thank you for sending me madi's
address, I've been pestering people to no avail for that. And real quick, before
all the amazing news about our great week, it's Canada day July 1 so I'll
probably be emailing next Tuesday because the country will be shut down
Monday.
So, craziest part first....
"Ugh, fine, be just like all my other friends-go have a baby and leave me
in YSA!" -Sister Casner about our transfer call
So we were in the clear, we got in bed and turned out the lights, and then
at 10:35 we got a transfer call! Only time I was NOT thrilled to hear
President's Scott's voice. And since it was President, that meant leadership
call...
So Sister Casner is going to the kitchener YSA ward, and I'm staying in
Bowmanville training. Crazy! SO today is going to be a madhouse getting ready
for that.
Josh's baptism was AMAZING yesterday, he was confirmed as well and recieved
one of the most powerful blessings I've ever heard. You could just feel the joy
of everyone for his chance to finally be baptized, especially of Heavenly
Father. The Spirit was so strong! Sister Casner said that she kept waiting for
something to go wrong, because there's always a crisis right before a baptism,
and then she realized that he had to wait for 2 years already so something had
already gone wrong and been overcome. That baptism rocked!
So now we don't have much going on because all of our people have either
been baptized or dropped, BUT since I'm being sent a brand new, faith filled,
rocking sister I'm stoked to see miracles happen in this area.
I have a billion pictures I want to send, but the computers in this library
don't let me send pictures half the time, so you may or may not get some soon.
Maybe I'll just send a picture cd home, I know I seriously owe yall a
package.
Sister Casner just reminded me I'm forgetting a very important highlight of
the week- she broke her thumb! Not really, but we seriously thought she did for
a few hours because it swoll up so much she couldn't bend it. At least she got a
cool story from it though.....false. She slammed it in the car door. She
couldn't use it really for like 3 days. I took her home and made her ice it, and
it was the most ridiculously hard thing I've ever done. Every time I turned
around she'd take the ice off because it hurt, and then when I made her put it
back on she would give me a big lecture about why she didn't really need ice
because blah blah blah, it was like trying to get a 5 year old to eat veggies
(or like getting me to eat a salad.) Even when I just had her put her thumb
in cold water she was trying to cheat! But it was okay once it stopped being in
extreme pain, because then she got to carry ice around for it and get lots of
extra attention from members- just how she likes it.
That's all the fun updates I can think about for the week. Thanks for more
France pictures! Hope everyone has a great week at work, I expect updates from
each sibling about their week. Love you all!
"Success is not final, failure is not
fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” -Winston Churchill (my
favorite quote from President's weekly email)
Monday, June 18, 2012
On the verge of some serious spiritual growth
Hey all! Okay to get started, here's my mail update....
-Mom, i got the package from the distribution center, THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I never ever thought I would get so excited about general conference cds lol and I love the primary book, muchos gracias
-Megan Hurst, I am so so sorry It's taken me so very very long to respond to you, I feel so bad! But thank you for forgiving me and writing again anyways. And Shannon- about time you wrote me. HAHAHA just kidding, thank you two so much for the cd letter, I freaked out when I heard yalls voices, I love it. It will probably take a while to respond because I have so much to say, but I promise to answer and PLEASE keep sending them occasionally!
So this week was way too spiritual, I told Sister Casner I must be on the verge of some serious spiritual growth because I feel like I'm at one extreme or the other all the time. She told me it fit right along with something our mission president's wife told us about Jacob 5 at zone conference-sometimes we're being "dug about" by the Lord, and we feel that, but it's just part of how the Lord nourishes and grows his vineyard.
Sister exchange was super successful, we had an appointment every hour, it rocked. And I learned in Jui Jitsu how to throw grown men on the ground using 2 fingers, so what more can I ask for? Sister Williams wanted to move here, like everyone that ever comes through here she now feels jui jitsu is her life calling. Unfortunately, none of the people we taught are investigating, but it was a really good day and set an awesome note to go to zone conference on.
Speaking of zone conference- AMAZING!!!! So fantastic. Favorite quote from President Scott: he was talking about how ever since we set the goal for 65 baptisms in June missionaries have been writing him about all the opposition their investigators are suddenly facing and he told us "Elders and sisters, the adversary is here- Thank goodness! If he was messing around in Connecticut, I'd be insulted. As our efforts increase, so will his, until eventually he'll have to give up and move on to Connecticut, and then we'll see the work surge forward." So true! We had a Brother Fuller speak to us, a former area 70 member, and at the end he left a blessing on us and the mission, it was super powerful. You could feel the spirit fill the room as a special witness of Christ blessed us with success! Another favorite quote from one of the Assistants, Elder Henderson: "If you want more faith, be obedient. There is no substitute. Sitting around reading scriptures all day will never get you as close to God as going out and obediently working." President Scott has us take notes during meetings by making 3 columns labeled "Start," "Stop," and "Learned" to help us organize our thoughts about what we get out of it, and my start column was SO long! So I've got lots to think about and do the upcoming weeks.
So Sister Casner and I are on a roll now, we love it! We just gotta find the people Heavenly Father has gotten us all pumped up for!
We're excited for Josh to get baptized on Sunday, it'll be so weird since we won't have seen him for 2 weeks. But we're so glad to be a part of getting our 65 baptisms in June!
Last cool story, I dunno if I told you about or if you heard about Elder Johnson...He was hit by a car in January I believe, in Toronto. So he's been in the hospital recovering ever since, it's been an incredible miracle because doctors keep telling his family things he'll never recover and then he does, like vision in one eye and hearing in one ear. And pretty much everything they were worried he'd have to relearn came back remarkably fast! So as part of his rehab, the doctors wanted him to do as much as possible in his usual routine before the accident, so he practiced teaching the gospel to his therapists. In our email today President told us one of them has started going to church with their family now and is investigating- how amazing are the ways Heavenly Father is able to spread his gospel? He was in a coma a few months ago, and he's still doing more missionary work than me lol! Amazing story, I don't know if there's anything online about him but you should look it up.
Love you! Have a great week! Thanks for the France pictures!
-Mom, i got the package from the distribution center, THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I never ever thought I would get so excited about general conference cds lol and I love the primary book, muchos gracias
-Megan Hurst, I am so so sorry It's taken me so very very long to respond to you, I feel so bad! But thank you for forgiving me and writing again anyways. And Shannon- about time you wrote me. HAHAHA just kidding, thank you two so much for the cd letter, I freaked out when I heard yalls voices, I love it. It will probably take a while to respond because I have so much to say, but I promise to answer and PLEASE keep sending them occasionally!
So this week was way too spiritual, I told Sister Casner I must be on the verge of some serious spiritual growth because I feel like I'm at one extreme or the other all the time. She told me it fit right along with something our mission president's wife told us about Jacob 5 at zone conference-sometimes we're being "dug about" by the Lord, and we feel that, but it's just part of how the Lord nourishes and grows his vineyard.
Sister exchange was super successful, we had an appointment every hour, it rocked. And I learned in Jui Jitsu how to throw grown men on the ground using 2 fingers, so what more can I ask for? Sister Williams wanted to move here, like everyone that ever comes through here she now feels jui jitsu is her life calling. Unfortunately, none of the people we taught are investigating, but it was a really good day and set an awesome note to go to zone conference on.
Speaking of zone conference- AMAZING!!!! So fantastic. Favorite quote from President Scott: he was talking about how ever since we set the goal for 65 baptisms in June missionaries have been writing him about all the opposition their investigators are suddenly facing and he told us "Elders and sisters, the adversary is here- Thank goodness! If he was messing around in Connecticut, I'd be insulted. As our efforts increase, so will his, until eventually he'll have to give up and move on to Connecticut, and then we'll see the work surge forward." So true! We had a Brother Fuller speak to us, a former area 70 member, and at the end he left a blessing on us and the mission, it was super powerful. You could feel the spirit fill the room as a special witness of Christ blessed us with success! Another favorite quote from one of the Assistants, Elder Henderson: "If you want more faith, be obedient. There is no substitute. Sitting around reading scriptures all day will never get you as close to God as going out and obediently working." President Scott has us take notes during meetings by making 3 columns labeled "Start," "Stop," and "Learned" to help us organize our thoughts about what we get out of it, and my start column was SO long! So I've got lots to think about and do the upcoming weeks.
So Sister Casner and I are on a roll now, we love it! We just gotta find the people Heavenly Father has gotten us all pumped up for!
We're excited for Josh to get baptized on Sunday, it'll be so weird since we won't have seen him for 2 weeks. But we're so glad to be a part of getting our 65 baptisms in June!
Last cool story, I dunno if I told you about or if you heard about Elder Johnson...He was hit by a car in January I believe, in Toronto. So he's been in the hospital recovering ever since, it's been an incredible miracle because doctors keep telling his family things he'll never recover and then he does, like vision in one eye and hearing in one ear. And pretty much everything they were worried he'd have to relearn came back remarkably fast! So as part of his rehab, the doctors wanted him to do as much as possible in his usual routine before the accident, so he practiced teaching the gospel to his therapists. In our email today President told us one of them has started going to church with their family now and is investigating- how amazing are the ways Heavenly Father is able to spread his gospel? He was in a coma a few months ago, and he's still doing more missionary work than me lol! Amazing story, I don't know if there's anything online about him but you should look it up.
Love you! Have a great week! Thanks for the France pictures!
Monday, June 11, 2012
It's p-day, p-day!
Hello all!
Letters this week were pretty hilarious, I quite enjoyed them. For some
reason it made me picture mom another planet, trying to send little messages
through space to me :) Anyways, thanks to all my emailers!
Also, before i forget, HAPPY EARLY FATHER'S DAY DAD!
This was an exciting week for Bowmanville. They love "fests" here, there
was a maple fest last month and this month's was a rib fest! It was on all
weekend, Sister Casner and I debated going but decided a crowd of hungry people
lookin for some ribs was not the best spot to try to talk to people. Sister
Casner took it especially hard though, she said she never thought she'd miss a
rib fest and I had to concur. At first we thought it was a rodeo, especially
because they were flying Texas and American flags.
So one night this week we dropped by a member's home and talked with the
wife for a long time. (Found out she served a mission in Denmark Dad!) She was
telling us about some things her family had been going through the past few
years, and then started telling us how she was starting a nursing program and it
actually worked out really well because of all the hard things she had just been
telling us about, it was really cool. She said "I was just telling my husband
the other night it was a total Jacob moment!" Then she talked about how Jacob in
the Bible went and worked for 7 years as a goat herder so he could marry Rachel,
and ended up marrying Leah instead. So he could have been angry and refused to
work anymore and left feeling bitter because he was supposed to be this chosen
man of God, but instead her spends another 7 years working with goats to marry
Rachel. During these 14 years he learns all about how to breed goats and cattle-
with Rachel's father knows nothing about, because he never works with the
animals. So When Jacob ready to leave he makes a deal that he can take all the
brown spotted goats and cattle. He then breeds them so the majority of the herd
is spotted, and so all the strongest are spotted. So he leaves to go back to his
home with 2 wives and their handmaidens, a huge herd of strong cattle and goats,
totally wealthy and successful-prepared to become Israel. So she said she'd gone
through all these things, an active family with 2 return missionaries who are
supposed to be taken care of by the Lord but instead they were really
struggling. But what she thought was just a 14 year sentence to work was
actually an opportunity to learn to breed spotted goats. I loved it, you see
that all the time in missionary work! You struggle or have hard times, and you
can get caught up thinking about how the Lord is supposed to be helping you and
instead you're being abandoned....OR you can look at what you're learning and
what the Lord is preparing, and eventually you look back and see that if it
wasn't for those times you wouldn't be the missionary you are or teaching the
people you're teaching. The Lord is always in control, we just need to be open
to His lesson.
This is going to be a pretty rocking week! We're having another Sister's
exchange, this time I'm staying in Bowmanville and Sister Casner is going to
Peterborough. I told her it's way more terrifying staying because I feel like I
have to know what to do the whole day, whereas last time when I went to
Peterborough I just followed Sister Sutton around and had fun. But it'll be
really fun, I'll work with Sister Williams who I don't know at all, so it'll be
an adventure! We also have zone conference, and I'm finally out long enough that
when i go to zone conference I'm expecting to see alot of missionaries I know so
that's a fun feeling.
Josh, the 11 year old we're teaching, is in another city for the next 2
months because they're in the process of moving. So our zone leaders are
actually going to teach him the next 2 weeks, but then he'll be baptized in
Bowmanville on the 24th. So it's pretty weird not actually seeing him until then
but still having him progress. Kathleen has put lessons on hold for a few weeks
too because her family is going through some stuff, but she's still interested
and studying on her own so it'll work out. We're finally going to meet with Lana
again this week, so we're really excited about her!
Other than that, all's quite on the Canadian front. Glad your French
vacation was awesome and hope you all missed me TONS :) have a fun week! Love
you!
Monday, June 4, 2012
This was an INTERESTING week
Dear Fam,
Congrats to Erin for living the dream of hitch hiking across the country!
(Or the city, whatever.) Hope you made some new best friends :) I guess you're
all in France now? Hope you're having so much fun! I expect hundreds of pictures
soon, between graduation and vacation.
Don't you love running into random members of the church that you have
vague connections with? Every time I meet someone from the Owen
Sound area or Texas, or who has any connection at all with either place, or with
USU, I get way more excited than I should.
This was an INTERESTING week, haha. We taught alot of on the spot lessons,
which was really cool, but we aren't teaching any of those people yet. One man
we dropped by at 8:30 and accidentally woke up, so he said we had to help him
wash dishes to make up for it (that was a first!). Afterwards we sat down and he
asked what our message was to people like him who were already firm Christians,
so we had an awesome discussion about the priesthood and how we need to be
baptized with Christ's authority. Unfortunately, in the end he said he wasn't
interested enough to make time to learn more right now, but he's so close to
being prepared! Hopefully in the future missionaries will be able to teach
him. Another woman, Lana, said she has some doctors appointments for tests this
week so next week we can come over and teach her husband and her, so we're
excited about that. She's started reading the Book of Mormon and really likes
it. Her only concern is she's been baptized before and isn't sure if it would be
right for her to be baptized again so she said she wanted to study what the
bible says about it and pray about it. Sounds good to us!
I should actually tell you the full story with Lana- Sister Casner and I
dropped by a less active member who wasn't home, so walking back to our car we
saw one of her neighbors (Lana) and talked to her. Sister Casner asked if she
was interested and she said no, so I got ready to give her a card to mormon.org and leave.
Then Sister Casner asked if she wanted a Book of Mormon, and Lana said no. So
Sister Casner asked if she was sure, and she said yes no thank you. THEN Sister
Casner said "Well you could just take one and have it in case you ever want it."
I wanted to die a little bit, I was about to grab her arm and drag her away so
she'd stop harassing this poor woman, when finally Lana caved and took it. She
immediately opened it, read a few verses, and said she liked it. So she flipped
to another page and read some more and said she liked that too and it sounded
like Psalms. So the Sister Casner and I started showing her some verses and
chapters to read, and got her information to drop by and visit her sometime. We
left and I asked Sister Casner why she kept offering it to her when she kept
saying no, and Sister Casner looked surprised and said "Was she saying no? Oh, I
guess technically she did....I really just kept hearing that she wanted one." I
laughed, told her she was crazy, and figured maaayyyybe we'd drop by Lana once,
but I knew she wasn't interested. But every day Sister Casner would asked when I
wanted to visit Lana, so after like a week I told her I didn't want to but if
she wanted to we could. So we tried a few times, and she was never home, though
we finally were told when to come back and she'd be there. Then we dropped by
the less active again that we were originally visiting when we met her, and Lana
was outside. So she waved us over, said she had just been thinking how she
wasn't going to be there tonight so she'd miss us and she wished she knew our
number to let us know, and then we walked by. So we talked her about the
restoration through Joseph Smith and we're going to see her again in 2
weeks.
So basically, this is the pattern with Sister Casner and I- if I feel good
about someone and really want to see them, they're going to drop us. If she
feels really good about someone, they're going to be interested. It's really
rude. I told her one day "Your faith runs this companionship! I'm just grunt
power, I decided if we're going to work, and you decide what's going to work."
She said "I don't think that's true, I think that's God...BUT I am also here."
It was so funny.
But despite our amazing lessons not leading to return appointments, our
week was great! We are teaching 2 new people, a couple that was a member
referral. Funny though, the member that referred them and brought us to meet and
teach them is NOT their son, who is also a member of the ward. So that will be
interesting. They said they "don't know if they'll do the whole baptism thing",
but they invited us to come back and share more after we taught them the plan of
salvation. They really liked what we taught about how there isn't just heaven
and hell and you're stuck their for eternity. He especially liked that we teach
that in the spirit world before we're resurrected people have the chance to
progress from prison to paradise. It made me really grateful for the
understanding I have of the Atonement, and how far reaching it really is.
Kathy was finally confirmed this week! We were really worried she wouldn't
make it because of some family things, but she was and she was absolutely
glowing when she was given the Holy Ghost. Kathleen and Josh are still working
towards their baptismal dates, though Josh pushed his back because his uncle
that is baptizing him will be out of town. But he's still doing great,
and he's so fun to teach that the selfish part of me is glad we'll
teach him for 2 weeks longer. (I may be a terrible person....)
I think my emails get longer every week here, whoops. But I will go now,
love you all! Have a fantastic French vacation! Be safe, stay healthy, love you
all!
Sister Casner's astute observations for the week:
"You know why you want to go to an art museum right now? Because we're
supposed to be concentrating right now and we're laughing, and whenever you go
to art museum you end up cracking up. There's always that one painting...."
(When I told her during weekly planning I had a weird urge to be in the Houston
Fine Arts Museum)
"You know why I laugh at everything you say? Because in our heart of
hearts, I'm a little girl and you're a little boy." (When I told her I feel like
65% of things I say she laughs at when 90% of the population would tell me not
to say that in public.)
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