Monday, December 28, 2015

This is not the end but the beginning

On Wednesday I will be leaving the WA-TAC. The time I have had hear is such a sacred time to me. It is tradition here in the WA-TAC to write what we call a "final report". This is meant to be something that you use to summarize and reflect on your mission but lets be real there is no way I can summarize the last year and a half of miracles. I love my mission as it has been a means for me to come to know our Savior, Jesus Christ, on a personal level and to truly come to love each person I meet. I can't even begin to share what my mission begins to me but I have attached my final report as a way of trying to share a piece of it. Thank you all for your love an support. Know that I love our Savior. I know this gospel is the truth. I know Jesus Christ has restored His church to the earth and I hope you can each gain some insight to what a gift this time has been to me as you read (if you read... you aren't required to) this report.
 
Love you all.




An Instrument In HIS Hands
Description: Jesus Christ in white robes and a red sash, standing on a cloud in the air, surrounded by thousands of angels blowing trumpets.






















           

I often find myself reflecting on the beauty that is the work of the Lord. In the last year and a half I discovered the truth taught in Doctrine and Covenants 18:15-16. “And if it so be that you should labor all your days in crying repentance unto this people, and bring, save it be one soul unto me, how great shall be your joy with him in the kingdom of my Father!  And now, if your joy will be great with one soul that you have brought unto me into the kingdom of my Father, how great will be your joy if you should bring many souls unto me!”
            There is such a great joy that comes from this work, the work of salvation. It comes over time through the many experiences we are blessed with. As our Savior taught the apostle Peter, “... when thou art converted strengthen thy brethren.” - Luke 22:32 I have found no better way to become more converted than by sharing the gospel with everyone around me. Along the way I’ve come to the realization we all need missionaries. My sister was my missionary as she had the courage to follow a prompting and remain persistent, despite my refusal to listen, as she encouraged me to serve a full time mission. If it wasn’t for her service I wouldn’t have come to where I am now.
            Whether people have found the truth and are striving to stay on the path, or have become turned around in the mist of darkness, or if they “are only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it” it doesn’t make a difference. We each need someone to strengthen us along the way. Nobody can make it home alone. We are blessed with the joy and knowledge of the restored gospel and when we feel this knowledge take root in our hearts we will find greater joy by strengthening and serving our brothers and sisters.
            I was blessed to get to know many amazing individuals while serving in the WATAC. One of these outstanding people is Christina McCarthy. She is a woman with such astounding faith and trust in God. She moved with practically nothing from Gig Harbor to Olympia holding onto the only thing she couldn’t lose, the truth. As she faced various trials and struggles many people reached out to strengthen her while she sought to feel her Savior’s love and have the gospel fully in her life. As many of us reached out to strengthen Christina, we were the ones who were truly strengthened when we saw her example of courage, faith, and perseverance as she fully placed her trust in God.
            Facing many trials that each of us would have run away from, Regina turned to God as she discovered the gospel and its truths that had been restored. Again, countless individuals reached out in love to Gina and lent her support when she felt she couldn’t stand. Each and every one of us was strengthened as we were able to witness the miracles God performed in Gina’s life. She showed us there should be no limit to how far we must be willing to walk for our Father in Heaven.
            Aaron and Jen wanting their family to be eternal always seemed to have never ending opposition trying to interfere. As many continually reached out to lend them strength and support, they stood as an example of strength and taught, we are only weak when we do not lean on our Savior. The many sacred lessons they have taught me on the value of family and the power of faith, the scriptures, and prayer can not be put into words.
            Seeing families healed, pains and sorrows relieved, and miracles performed through the most unexpected means are just a sample of the joys which can only be discovered as a missionary. However, while there is much joy in this sacred work, it isn’t always easy. There are often personal trials we must face as we are in the core of the refiner’s fire, but it is these trials that open our eyes to see the miracles.
            One of the greatest challenges I faced on my mission is something we all must battle throughout our entire earthly lives. Fear is a part of the natural man, and it’s something we must all fight to overcome. Throughout our lives we will each face fears that will force us out of our comfort zone. Perhaps we will fear approaching someone about the gospel, failure in something, or rejection. No matter where we are in life, if we allow it to be present; it will be there ready to hold us back and delay our progression.
            At the end of my first transfer, I faced the fear of leaving my comfort zone. My trainer was being transferred, leaving me stressed and terrified. I felt I had no clue how to be a missionary let alone how to run the area without my trainer. Planning for the night of transfer day was painful and took forever as my fears blocked my mind from thinking of anything productive. All I could think was, “I have no


clue what to do...”. It was the love of my trainer that eased my fear as she gave me some simple suggestions of things we could do, and expressed her confidence in God’s plan.  After Sister Sandau had transferred, I read a note she left for me which included a scripture that eased my fears and shaped my mission as it has continually helped me push past my fears in later moments.
            “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
- 2 Timothy 1:7
            If we fully place our trust in our Savior and press forward in faith and love, fear can have no power over us. It is by the grace and love of our brother, Jesus Christ; we can uncover power, love, and peace, which cast out all of our fears. This is something I have come to experience in my own life and I know as we each serve God we will be able to discover it continually.
            To truly be the best instrument in His hands, we have to be willing to yield to God’s will no matter how badly we want things to go another way... Easier said than done. But the scriptures are there to reassure us He is there and truly does have a perfect plan. He will lead us through life if we just choose to follow Him, just as He did for Lehi and his family.
            “...I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments; wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led.” - 1 Nephi 17:13
            He knows what lies ahead far beyond what we can see. He knows where we need to travel and every need we will have along our journey. He’s ready to provide us with it all, He only asks us to follow and trust Him.
            There will be times along the way where we will feel overwhelmed by a task that seems too big to handle. When we are feeling inadequate we must remember, “...by small and simple things are great things brought to pass...” - Alma 37:6 Something I have discovered in the course of my mission is the truth of the statement, “Heavenly Father doesn’t call the qualified, but qualifies those He calls.”
            I had the truth of this statement impressed upon me when I was serving in my fourth transfer. I was approaching 6 months out and still in my first area. Through the end of November and into December every night seemed to be a continual battle within my head as I had no clue what to do. We had nobody in our teaching pool and nobody seemed to be listening to us. I had no clue why I was still there. I felt it had been a mistake for me to take over the area and felt the lack of work was because I wasn’t experienced enough to know what to do. I felt I was letting God, my companion, and everyone in the ward and area down, but in reality it was just my pride. I finally let go of some pride and truly pled with God for help. At this point I didn’t know what was wrong, but I felt the conflict within myself. I pled to know what was wrong, to know why I felt the way I did. That night is still printed clearly in my mind as I knelt with my blanket over my head to hide my tears from my companion and prayed. I had never felt more inadequate but it was as a result of that moment that I came to discover the Atonement.
            I believe that if we were never called to do things unless we were qualified it would defeat God’s plan. We are here on Earth to progress. Often times we will be given a task to help us uncover skills and talents yet to be developed. Heavenly Father can use anyone to progress His work, so in His perfect knowledge He calls the under-qualified to lift them higher, and along the way He helps many of His other children. Through the Atonement we can never fall short if we fully rely on Him. As we strive to yield our will to the Father’s and serve our brothers and sisters, we gain greater hope for not only our own salvation but for everyone around us. This hope is a driving force.
            “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation.” - 2 Nephi 22:2 When we have hope we look past our fears, we trust in our Savior knowing He is stronger than we are. We look forward with excitement knowing  we can make it back home because of His love and sacrifice.
            This hope we have shines brightly and draws others in. People will see us and wonder why we’re different, but many will be too afraid to ask or perhaps we will be too afraid to answer. However through the grace of God, our Savior’s strength, and hope shining brightly we can overcome our fears and open our mouths to share exactly what is said in 2 Nephi 22. Through our Savior’s love and power


we will be instruments in sharing the glorious restoration.
            As we go about this work we will be filled with love far greater than we can fathom. Love like the sons of Mosiah which will create a powerful driving force, giving us greater desire to share the truth with everyone. Mosiah 28:3
            Words cannot express the deep joys, struggles, sorrows, and incomprehensible love that can be discovered in being a missionary for Jesus Christ. It’s something we can’t truly comprehend unless we experience it for ourselves daily. To be a missionary isn’t to put a plastic name tag on our shirt each morning. Becoming a missionary is consciously placing the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ, on our heart each day, and then striving through our actions to help people see it.
            Being a missionary requires a simple desire to serve, “...if ye desire to serve God, ye are called to the work.” - D&C 4:3 We must push past ourselves, letting go of everything: fear, doubts, pride, and yield to our Father with the simple desire to be an instrument in His hands.
            I have been blessed with this time in the Washington Tacoma Mission and it has truly been a miracle. My time to leave has come, but as I remove the name tag from my shirt Christ’s name is permanently written on my heart because of all I have seen and felt here. My time as a missionary has just begun because I have discovered who I am. I know our Redeemer lives. I know Jesus Christ is the Only Begotten Son of our Heavenly Father. He is our loving older brother and in His love He gave His life for each of us. I know in His perfect plan He has restored His church in all its glory. I know He called Joseph Smith to be a prophet in these latter days and that He provided the Book of Mormon as evidence. It is the word of God. I know today we are blessed to have Thomas S. Monson as a living prophet to help us keep our eyes toward Christ. Beyond this I don’t know much but I have experienced the greatest joy from this simple knowledge and desire to share it with the world. This work is sacred and I am grateful for the privilege to serve side by side with each one of you for our Savior’s cause.

“Regarding one’s testimony, remember, that which one willingly shares he keeps, while that which he selfishly keeps he loses... Teach and testify. There is no better combination.” - Thomas S. Monson


























Transfers
Homes
Blessings
Memories
MTC
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Sister Lachele Baldwin
“Don’t run to the mountains; Hand sanitize; Comp. Inventory; Yawning; Temple Exchange; Skipping lunch; Thin blanket; Bow shirts; Role plays; Calf raises; hangman; “I heard heaven is nice this time of year.”; Baldwin is so patient with me
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Olympia 4th

Olympia Zone
Sister Erica Sandau

Honorary Companions
~ Elder David McRae
~ Elder Mark Singleton
Temple with Geagea; “Elders need mothers”; “Green things grow”; “There’s not growth in the comfort zone...”; Frog count; Weird Olympia things; Foot tan lines show your green; The ‘Backing Face’; All-abouts; Juan the corn; “Which Juan?”; The rescue of Juan; “Sight, sound, and smell”; Scriptures in action; Christina; Lost keys; Berg Family; Dog culdisac; “Jesus’s toe-jam”; Forgotten name tag; “I love you too”...”what?!”; “Sleeping with your name tag is almost like cuddling with a baby”; 2 Tim 1:7; Nail #1
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Olympia 4th

Olympia Zone
Sister Roxanne Lechuga

Honorary Companions
~ Elder Mark Singleton
~ Elder Kade Rogers
“Truck!”; “Look what ya did ya little jerk”; “Dang it James!”; Shondra; “Does this count as an OYM?”; No more pizza!; Gina Parnell x2; “I’m 15 days smarter”; The Crist’s Fish; Drunk Kyle; Articles of Faith; Scuba diving date; James’s serenade; “The goldfish ate the shark...”; Nail #2
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Olympia 4th

Olympia Zone
Sister Makenna Kramer

Honorary Companions
~ Elder Brady Mosbrucker
~ Elder Logan Geier
Lost planner; knocking in the dark boonies; “Can we get a ride?”; Double knocking; “Amen... I am going to kill you!”; “It’s cute!”; Eating “healthy”; Frog in the hood; “Its all ditches!”; Park day on bike; Caroling; “No Proselytizing”; OLY 4th Christmas!; Too much food!; “I returned with honor”; Gina; Creeper on Elm Street; Nail # 3
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Kitsap Lake

Bremerton Zone
Sister Angel Combs
Squishy; Daily Personal Goals; Frozen Apple Juice; Smoothies; “Fill your planner with faith”; Bold role plays; Steve is on meth; Knotia; March Madness; Chicken attack; Uhl family; “Is my name tag straight?”...”never”; “I’m going to punch that bike!”...“With your face?”...“Maybe”; “Like a shark shark?”; Serenade phone number; Nail #4
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Kitsap Lake/Seabeck

Bremerton Zone
Sister Rou Fang Liao
Taking over Seabeck; Learning how to speak English; Killing spiders; Creepols; Chinese names; Aiden Baker; Tiwi; Book of Mormon famine; Speedy exchange; Tacoma sleepover; “Iyuuh!”; Random outbursts of Chinese; “Accept the freaking compliment!”; “10 for the 10 commandments” on repeat; “Help yourself a merry little Christmas; “I’m forgetting Chinese!”; “Appol!”; “You get suntan?”; “Contractions... like baby?”; “Is that a star or a plane?...Is Jesus coming?! It’s so bright!”
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Chambers Creek

Tacoma West Zone
Sister Lachele Baldwin

The Bathroom; Tacoma Rainiers; “I’m gonna go explode my head”... knocking in the ghetto; That one guy’s face; Gregory is broken... oh wait he was faking!; OYMing in Soundview; “When is Jesus coming on His UFO?”; LOC with Lee and Berry; Pee shivers; “Good morning Tiwi”; “How old are you?” “19” “Let me just put this out...”; District potlucks; Baldy went back blonde!
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Elma 2nd

Elma Zone
Sister Morgan Brewster

The promise land; “Stop sign!”; Comfy pants; #happens; “Check your speed” x22; Fruit addict; Chicken on a tailgate; double desserts; Sketchy salmon guy; Zonkey; Lian!; “Bordering on spectacular”; Tyler; “I’ll save it ‘til Thursday”; Scaring Brew; Spirit of Elijah; Satsop River Resto; Sleepovers galore; Never seeing my companion; Joseph; Credit card break in; The beach; Bubbles in the fountain; Temple with Harmony
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Elma 2nd

Elma Zone
Sister Anika Bigley

Man hunt in the apartment; “My gut!”; Nephi and Sam; “That’s a big fat NOPE”; Contractions; Flora’s murder plan; “My heart is in a little puddle”; Knocking struggles; “I’m still listening!!!”; Pepto-Bismol blue; Frank; Bigles’ B-day fun; “I’m not going to tease you anymore”; “Do you see her too?”; Bible study class;  5 minutes of silence
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Bainbridge Island

Silverdale Zone
Sister Hannah Henderson
“EBD... it’s a real thing”; Did you brush your teeth?”...“Fetch!”; Poly Atheist Jew?; “I only do laundry when I have to” Arm wrestling in the mall; 3 new apostles!!!; “Curb!”; BEST p-days ever!; Dameon’s excitement; “I don’t speak to people with Bibles in their hands”; 5 to 7 serenade; “Your mustache is showing”; “How far away is that plane?!”; Moth attacks; “Does this dress make me look like a polygamist?”; “We’ve been smelling each other’s estrogen for way too long.”
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Bainbridge Island

Silverdale Zone
Sister Charity Wilson
Jesse; Halloweentism; Exchange drug bust; Pine needle paranioa; “Her spirit animal is an enchilada”; Snail fiasco; “I may be drunk right now but I go to AA every morning”; “I did a bad thing!!!”; Wool socks; Squirrel; Elbow; “Quarter million $ house...”; “Its a Bainbridge thing”; Comp. Inventory is a mirror; Walls; “You pray like a dinosaur”; “Want a vacuum?” Take a Book of Mormon!”; “Lead the way burrito!”; “Oh My Horse!”; Homeless
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Soundview

Tacoma Zone
Sister Anika Bigley
Sister Makenna Kramer


Round 2!; Stomach flu; “When those people come to the door you be nice and then shut it.”; “Surcome sounded like a big word.”; “I’m not stealing your milk”; Puddle; Kristi and so many other miracles!; God is so wonderful!

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

The end is in sight

My mind is going so fast right now so I apologize if this doesn't make sense. These last few weeks felt like time was slowing down and then today it all hit that this was my last full week as a Full time missionary. Its so bizarre I can't quite wrap my head around it. I'll give you a quick run down of the happenings of this week and then I'll address a few other topics.

When I got my transfer call to come to Soundview I was released as a Sister Training Leader... or so I thought. Both Sister Kramer and Sister Bigley are STLs and while I'm officially released they've decided to use my so called "experience" while they have me so we've been going on exchanges galore! Its been fun though to keep learning from more sisters.

Tuesday we exchanged with Chambers Creek sisters (sadly I didn't get to go back to my old area but it was still great) Sister Heaton came to soundview with Sister Bigley and I and we were able to laugh the whole day as we reflected on the last 18 months (we came out together) and saw miracles! She is such a funny sister! (We failed and didn't take a picture)

Friday we exchanged with Sister Kramer (the 2nd sister Kramer) and Sister Brinkerhoff. Sister Bigley, Sister Brinkerhoff, and I worked in Soundview and got to do a lot of service! I love serving people! This time I took plenty of pictures! I can't get them to upload the usual way though :)

Saturday was insane! In the morning we had our ward Christmas breakfast in the afternoon we went shopping with Sister Blatter to help her get ready for our mission Christmas party tomorrow. Then that night for 5-7s we caroled with the sunset sisters. Its was a super exhausting day but we got a lot accomplished and got to see a lot of people smile.

That's about it for the week!

With my mission really coming to a close now I just wanted to share my testimony with you all. In my time here in Washington I have come to discover my Savior. I can't begin to express my gratitude for this sacred land and time. Its Christmas time. Its the time we all really think the most of our Savior. I wish people would view everyday as Christmas. Our Savior's birth is such an amazing thing!

"Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins." 1 John 4:10

The simple knowledge that a baby was born to help each of us. A sweet innocent helpless baby. A baby who held more power than we could ever begin to understand. I am grateful for our Savior's birth and am so grateful to spend this time sharing His gospel. I know He didn't live a second of His life for himself but that every moment was lived for each of us. This season I invite you all to reflect on your personal life and think about what it meant specifically for you and your life to have this little baby born.

I love Jesus Christ and pray you all have a very merry Christmas.

Sister Jones

Week of miracles!

This past week FLEW by! Tuesday was the transfer meeting I gave my "final" testimony at. It was a very weird thing but a happy moment. Especially as we sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again" and all I could think was "See you for the Christmas party!" 


The departing group just before going in to Transfer meeting.


Some of my favorite people after transfer meeting!


At the mission home after transfer meeting for dinner


​Cheesecake!
After all the fun you saw above I returned to normal missionary life which was great! We've seen so many miracles this week! Sister Bigley caught the stomach flu for a few days so we weren't able to go out but once she was better the work just exploded! A member called us and scheduled an appointment for us to come teach her sister-in-law on Saturday. 

Kristi is so amazing! After we shared Joseph Smith's first vision with her she asked us, "Why doesn't everyone know this?!" She is so prepared and is working towards baptism! That same day everything else we planned fell through so we decided to knock a newly built apartment complex. The second door to answer was this really sweet lady who immediately let us in. Jekira was baptized when she was 10 but her family left the church a little while later. We are now teaching her and helping her to remember the joy and happiness she had once felt. Its so amazing to see how very aware God is of His children.

We saw more of God's love for His children yesterday when we were inspired to knock that same complex and met Ayesha and Tiana who both were very much in need of feeling God's love. I just love watching God at work! He knows us so personally! He loves us each so much! He is so wonderful! 

Well there's a quick run down of my week! I hope you all are doing well and enjoying this Christ centered season!

Love you!
Sister Jones

WHAT A CRAZY WEEK!

Well this week was just a mess. Monday was a normal p-day, Tuesday was normal, Wednesday was also normal and then came Thursday where our lives were turned upside down and they haven't settled yet. 

At about 12:30 am Thursday we woke up to somebody pounding on our door and excessively ringing the door bell and calling the phone. Needless to say Sister Wilson and I had no idea what was going on and were quite startled. The member we live with didn't hear any of this. We laid in bed whispering and trying to figure out what to do. After 5 or so minutes (possible more) the banging, ringing, and calls stopped. Eventually after a prayer we chose to act and figure out what was going on. Now the three of us (Sister Wilson, Grandma, and I) went out into the front hall and discovered a "friend" of Grandma's drunk and in her driveway after the police had dropped her off following her driving her car into the ditch. (This is a lady Grandma had been trying to help for nearly 10 years) Eventually she left and we all got back to bed a little after 1 am

The next morning we get a text from the bishop asking Sister Wilson and I to come to his place of work. We knew what was coming when he said, "now sisters I want you to trust me and have faith",  he then informs us that we are to go back to Grandma's and pack our bags because we're moving into a different members home. It was so heart breaking. It didn't make sense but we did as we were told and are now living in a very nice but very small set up. A lot of our stuff is still in our car but we are already seeing miracles come and seeing God's hand in all of this. Saturday morning Grandma's son passed away and with us not there it makes it more possible for her to properly deal with the situation and have her family come together. This whole mess also has paved the way for Grandma to finally decide she needs to pull back and stop helping the lady. Its amazing the difference in the feeling in her house now after just a few days of this lady not being over. The spirit is so present and there is such a peaceful feeling now. 

In all of this my testimony that God's plan is perfect has been strengthened. He knows what all of His children need. No matter what it seems we have to give up its not nearly as valuable as what God is waiting to give us.

Thursday after sort of unpacking we drove to Tacoma and spent the night with Sister Rasmussen and Sister Harbaugh in preparation for the departing missionary temple trip. (Sister Rasmussen and I were the only sisters on that trip other than Sister Blatter)

​It was a way fun sleepover that left us absolutely exhausted from long conversations and laughing at all the memories and stories. I just love these wonderful sisters so much!!!

Friday Sister Rasmussen and I were at the mission office early in the morning and with a bunch of elders we traveled to the temple! It was such a sacred experience. I am so grateful for the temple and the restored gospel that makes them so meaningful/possible. While there I was just so overwhelmed with gratitude for this time I've been given. There are no words. It was really wonderful.

It was weird being surrounded by so many elders. They didn't even make space for Sister Rasmussen and I to sit next to each other on the way there... awkward. We made sure they did on the way back.
The whole group before going in. Let me just tell you Sister Rasmussen and I we super cold haha

Sister Rasmussen and I after the temple.
Part of the group after the temple.

​Oliver Garden upon return to Tacoma.

​After the temple trip we returned to Tacoma and the next day we were on the road again for a baptism in one of Sister Wilson's old areas (a different part of Olympia than where I had served). Then finally came yesterday. I was so grateful to fast and also partake of the sacrament. Those two things are just so helpful! That's about it for the week of mayhem! 

Oh wait! I forgot to tell you about transfer calls. In my final three weeks I will be leaving Bainbridge Island and going to Tacoma and serving with Sister Kramer and Sister Bigley!!! So excited to reunite with them both! It's going to be weeks full of miracles and memories worth keeping forever! So pumped!

On a final note I've gotten to reflect a lot on how my mission is coming to an end and I came to a conclusion. A lot of people have been telling me its almost time to "go back". I've recently discovered those are the wrong words. I'm not "going back" back to anything. I'm not really even "going home" My home has just expanded and in a few weeks here I'll be connecting them together. I'm not leaving anything behind and I'm not "going back" I'm merely following the plan God has for us bygoing forward. This time is such a blessing and I'll cherish it forever. I have three weeks that I'm going to make the most of and learn the lessons I'm meant to and prepare to continue going forward. Isn't God's plan just so amazing?! Isn't it such a gift?! How blessed are we to have such a wonderful Father!!!!

I love you all and hope that in this Christmas season you all feel our Savior's love because He is aware of each one of you and knows you by name!

Take care!

Gratitude goes a long way!!!

This was a busy but great week! Exchanges on Tuesday, Thanksgiving on Thursday, and another exchange of Friday! Mayhem I tell you! Anyway here's the fun of the week! 


​Tuesday Sister Trost and I ran the island in utter chaos! We had an insane wind storm that caused trees to fall and there was no power (minus generators) for 17 hours! It was insane and very cold! It was a great day and fun to knock in the complete dark. People were surprisingly kind when we knocked on their doors and not too many were freaked out. 2 hours of pure service approaches will do that!


​Thanksgiving a group got together in the morning and we played soccer. That was a lot of fun! Cold but fun. We played full field and my muscles sure felt it the next day! Another group got together later and had dinner and games at the church. It was a blast. Lots of delicious food and nobody expecting you to eat 4 plates full. My stomach was grateful for that! The last round of bingo we played we literally had to call every number to guarantee everybody won! Haha



​After dinner at the church we spent some time with one of the greatest families! The Uhls! THey are such a blast. These pictures come as a result of me leaving my camera out and it getting passed around from one Uhl to the next haha! There are countless more treasures like these!


​We went on exchanges to Port Angeles Friday! I spent the day in PA with Sister Choo! She's been out for 11 weeks and is just an outstanding missionary!!! She's so cute! That's about all the excitement for the week!

This week I've been studying one of my favorite Book of Mormon stories! The Brother of Jared! Here's one of my take aways: Ether 6:4-10

 And it came to pass that when they had prepared all manneof foodthat thereby they might subsist upon the water, and also food for their flocks and herds, and whatsoever beast or animal or fowl that they should  carry with them and it came to pass that when they had done all these things they got aboard of their  vessels  or barges,  and set forth into the sea, commending themselves unto the Lord their God.
We can relate to this experience. each morning we get up and prepare for the day. Gather the items we'll need, study the scriptures, pray, etc. In this verse what stood out to me was the part I bolded. We don't know what will occur through out the day so as we walk out the door to start the day we must commend ourselves to the Lord and place full trust in Him.
 And it came to pass that thLord God caused that there should be furious wind blow upon the face of  the waters, towards the promised land; and thus they were tossed upon the waves of the sebefore the wind.
In our lives winds blow and trials come that make us feel as if we're being tossed about.
 And it came to pass that they were many times buried in the depths of the sea, because of the mountain  waves which broke upon them, and also the great and terribltempests which were caused bthe fierceness of the wind.
 And it came to pass that when they were buried in the deethere was no water that coulhurt them,  their vessels being tight like unto dish, and also thewere tight like unto the ark of Noah; therefore when they were encompassed about by many waters they did cry unto the Lord, and he did bring them forth again upon the top of the waters.
If we do as the Jaredites and pray everytime trials/etc come into our lives we never have to fear. We can withstand the craziness of life by fully relying on God and following Him. Always remembering Him.
 And it came to pass that thwind did never cease to blow towards the promised land while they were  upon the waters; and thus thewere driven forth before the wind.
Even when it feels like the wind is just pushing us around if we are allowing ourselves to be in God's hands we will always be moving towards the promised land (aka home with our Heavenly Father).
 And they did sing praises unto the Lordyea, the brother of Jared did sing praises untthe Lord, and he  did thank and praise the Lord all the day long; and when thnight came, they did not cease to praise  the Lord.
 10 And thus they were driven forth; and no monster of the sea could break them, neither whale that could mar them; and they did have light continually, whether it was above the water or under the water.
I love these verses because they come with a lesson and promise to us. As we yield to God and place our trust in Him, He will help us return home. He will not allow anything to actually harm us. This is something I've gained a testimony of on my mission. This thanksgiving one of the things I gave the most thanks for was the trials in my life. As I reflect on them none have ever truly harmed or "marred" me but each in their own way have moved me closer to my Father when I chose to see His loving hand in each moment. I know God loves us and I know that He has a perfect plan that He will guide us through if we choose to follow.

I hope you all had a great thanksgiving because we each have so much to be grateful for! Love you all!

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Sister Jones