Well!
I have been a missionary now for one month and 3 days! CRAZY! I can hardly
believe it. It feels like I've been here for forever, but it also feels like I
just got here at the same time. Weird, I know.
So
this week has been really tough, but it's been good! I love being a
missionary.
I
keep having moments where it hits me that I'm a missionary and I freak out and
think WHAT AM I DOING?! but the moment passes and I'm fine again :)
On
the 3rd we did a lot of tracting. Most people weren't home and if they were
they did not want to talk to us. BUT that night we went to visit a previous investigator
at an apartment complex. She wasn't home but her sisters and her niece were
home. Her niece followed us around as we knocked on doors. She was so cute!
Haha, actually she knocked on most of the doors for us. We got three potential
investigators! It was awesome! We were so stoked.
4th
of July was the hardest day. Again, most people weren't home and if they were,
they didn't want to talk to us. Most of the people were rude too, which is
weird since normally people here are really nice. Let me just tell you my day
in bullet points. Here it goes:
-Sister
Sherrow didn't feel good that morning. She slept and I studied by myself.
-We
decided to go finding even though Sister Sherrow didn't feel well.
-I
put on my shoe and felt something inside, so I took my shoe off thinking it was
a hair or something. Nope. MOTH!!!! Yup. I freaked out and got different shoes.
-We
went out to lunch.
-Went
finding and found no one.
-Had
a traditional, American, 4th of July dinner...cereal and toast at home.
-Went
to the appointments that we set up with 2 of our potentials. They weren't home.
-Decided
to tract at the apartment complex.
-The
first door we knock on is a rude lady, we call her rude lady, who says "We
don't accept solicitors of any kind here. Thank you." *SLAM* (That's the
door by the way.) Ok...Have a nice day.
-Next
door. *knock knock*
-Rude
lady opens her door again. "Actually the complex doesn't accept solicitors
of any kind here."
-Sister
Sherrow: "We aren't solic..."
-Rude
lady: "You're soliciting your ideas. In order to do that here you have to
sign in at the front desk which is closed, so you need to leave the premises
now or I'll call the cops."
-We
walk away while rude lady watches us.
-I
want to punch rude lady, but decide not to because I'm a missionary.
-I
remember about my ministerial certificate, but it's too late to show rude lady.
-Worst
part is...we have a member with us.
-We
go home.
-We
talk to a creepy guy, we call him creepy guy, and all he does is stare and tell
me I'm pretty.
-Now
I think I have a stalker.
-I
sing a song about our day and play the guitar we found in the attic.
-We
go to bed and listen to the fireworks.
It
was a rough day.
The
next day was alright, but our other potential wasn't there for the appointment
we set up. We were pretty bummed.
BUT
life is still good! I'm learning and growing! I love it! We had interviews with
our new president, President Gerber. I asked him what I should do if I can't
come home after a hard day and still be happy. I can do that now, but I was
worried that after so many hard days I wont' be able to stay positive.
President Gerber told me something really cool. FUTURE MISSIONARIES, LISTEN TO
THIS:
"You
have a hundred successes every day."
We
are missionaries to help coach people to eternal salvation. We can help people
do that no matter how the encounter goes. We can help with a smile, a hello, a
pass along card. For some people it's more dramatic; we teach them the lessons
and they get baptized. We help everyone in different ways, but just by doing
something, no matter how big or little, we are helping people progress toward
eternal salvation. You have hundreds of successes each day. Count your
successes. DO NOT look at your failures. You don't have any failures.
I
love President Gerber. He and his wife are awesome. We're going to visit them
today :)
Some
cool things:
-We
taught a couple lessons with the zone leaders. They are super awesome. Elders
are such good teachers. It was really cool to teach with them and see the
difference between how sisters teach and elders teach. It was super cool!
-It
rains all the time and it's warm and there is thunder and I love it!
-We
are planning a fireside for non-members and investigators! I'm super stoked.
-Testimony
meeting yesterday was awesome! Every testimony was short and sweet and PURE
testimony. Have you ever had an hour of hearing pure testimony? It's pretty
cool.
-We
bore our testimonies which helped the members see who we are and a lot of them
talked to us finally.
-The
ward and bishop didn't seem very supportive, but yesterday that changed. I
think they trust us now and I don't know what caused the sudden change, but
it's cool! Plus now we're getting fed more! haha.
I've
started reading the Book of Mormon again, but with a fresh copy of the Book of
Mormon. I wanted to start fresh. No markings. No bent pages. I've never really
read the Book of Mormon. I didn't really get into it or fully understand it
until my second semester at BYU-I. It is so awesome! I just finished 1 Nephi
17. If you can, by next week read 1 Nephi 1-25. Read it. I’ll read up to there
too and give my insights. Maybe some of you can give me your insights
too!
This
challenge is for everyone! I don't care if you're a member or not or even if I
know you or not. Read those chapters. They're easy and you have a whole week to
do it. :) Maybe we can do this each week. I don't know. It might be fun.
Quick
tip:
Do
NOT put top ramen and chicken in a crock pot. The chicken will taste good, but
the ramen will be nasty mush.
I
love and miss you all, but I know that I need to be here. I'm sealed to my
family for eternity, so being out here for 18 months isn't that hard. :) I am
so grateful for this gospel. I know that it is true. I know that I am where the
Lord needs me. I know that families can be together forever. I love God! I love
Jesus!
Love,
Sister
Heywood