Monday, November 11, 2013

Transfer 7 Week 6

Dear All you All that I love so dear!

This last week was amazing! Especially Sunday! God is so good and I feel so blessed! So my mother has requested a newsy letter. Which probably means that I have not been being newsy enough. I will have you all know that I am in love with missionary work and would be pleased to stay forever. I really would. I love the other sisters here. They complete me. Just kidding. But really. They are amazing. Ok. So biggest news....TRANSFERS! I am sad to announce that I am leaving my beloved Coquille. I really, really, really love that ward. And the people we were teaching. So good. And I am going to miss Sis. Opheim. She is amazing. My new area is in....drumroll.......Eugene. The epicenter of the mission! My area is teeny tiny compared to my last 3. You could drive for an hour and still be in the area. My new area is very small but will have a ton of people. My new companion's name is Sis. Quessenberry. I served near her in my last area a couple transfers ago. She served in Bandon. We got pretty close and I never expected for us to be companions. I am so excited for it though. She is amazing. When I first met her I was pretty sure we already knew each other. I will send a picture that I have with her. This next transfer will be great! I am super stoked. 

So this last week. We can start with Monday. We were in Coos Bay for a sisters activity, we played on the beach and ate food. Exciting right? Pretty much. It was a blast. I will send pictures of that too. P.S I found the girl that I personally think Tyrell should marry. He can date all he wants but when she gets home from her mission she is the kind that it would be worth it to drop everything for. Just saying. I am not putting this plug in for her because I like her, which I do, but because I really think that they would be so very good for each other and with each other. Just saying. Ty, you should trust me on this one. Just think about it. And no I'm not telling you her name or which one she is.  So after the activity we went to an investigator who lives a ways away and she has been super sick because of being pregnant. She was feeling good enough to talk with us for awhile. Her story is amazing. She just came from Ghana and her husband has been here for 3 years. He won the imigration lotery and was able to immigrate to the states. He joined shortly after he came and she is planning on being baptized. She has been here for 3 months. They are amazing. And so beautifully black. I love them. They have the most adorable 3 year old who is so cute and I would love to hold her except......no kids! So after an amazing lesson with her we went to our investigators who are getting baptized this thursday! (I'm missing it but it is going to be amazing!) Emily and Beto are 10 and 8. They are the cutest, smartest kids. I love them! We had a great lesson with them! Tuesday we had such a busy day! It was wonderful! We went from appt to appt. and it was great.  Part of what made this week great was how busy we were. We also found new people to teach. One of them we found on the street while we were walking and I chased her down a little and my comp was scandalized. But we started teaching her and she is epic. She has met with Elders about a year ago but it sounds like she fell through the cracks. We ... they are excited to teach her!  Also the sister who replaced me when I left Grants pass is the one who is replacing me in Coquille. She is amazing and I love her. Eventually she will follow me into the same area at the same time and we will serve together. 

Halloween was great. We did some service and I got to mow a lawn which was 60% hills. We ate dinner with my favorite members and had chillie and cornbread! Friday and Saturday we had everything fall through and nothing was working out. But we all know that right before and right after something epic happens is when adversity comes the hardest. Are you ready for the glory of Sunday to unfold?

We were sitting in ward council before church started and we needed to leave to make a phone call to an investigator to wake them up to come to church. While we were out side, one of the returning less actives that we have been working with walked in. We were all 'You're here early!' And she said... "Oh man, I forgot daylight savings. Well while I'm here, do you have a minute?" So we went into another room. She was bursting with excitement! After meeting with us for 3 1/2 months of praying, reading and listening for an answer she felt like she had not gotten it. Then as we listened to her story of how she received an answer the spirit testified so powerfuly that the church is true. It was amazing. I am so happy that she was able to share that with me before i left. When I come back to the mission she is going to take me to the place where she received her answer when she was out camping. Also we had this girl named Alisha come to church, outta left feild she showed up. We had been trying to meet with her forever. And also we had another investigator come too that had not come before! It was so great! Also I was able to meet with and say bye to all that I loved and cared about. God is good.


I love you all.
Have a good week. 

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