So this week was interesting we have been doing in our
mission what is known as a Living Christmas Card. This is a way that our
mission gets into homes that they would not normally be able to get into. What
we do in these is sing a Christmas song and then after that we share the
Christmas message out of Luke 2 about the Savior’s nativity. So we have been
doing a lot of these the past few weeks and it has been pretty fun. This last
week however we got to knocked a lot of formers doors in the hopes of finding
new people to teach. In doing this we found two new people to reach which has
been really nice. We have not had a lot of spiritual experiences this past
week. One of the few though that we had was when one of the people that we are
teaching was having her baptismal interview and as she was talking she was
basically bearing her testimony on how we had helped her so much and how having
the gospel in her life has helped her so much and changed her life in the
better dramatically.
Adventures of Putnam Missionaries: Currently: Elder Lyman Mackrory & Sister Camie Cummings
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Psst... your nerdiness is peaking out, you might want to tuck it back in
(Sister Slade)
So many nerdy things happened this week that it wouldn't be
worth my time to try to type them all out. Just know that both Sister Jelderks'
and my inner nerd came out this week on several occasions.
We got transfer calls on Saturday. We're both staying. Yay!
Both of us would have been very surprised if one of us were transferred. But a
set of sisters is coming in to cover the YSA and we're sharing the apartment
with them. So that will be interesting.
On Friday we had a lesson with someone we're teaching. She's
super excited to be baptized, but told us that she isn't actually married to
the man that she calls her husband and has a child with. So we told her that to
be baptized she needs to change that. She told us that she really wants to be
married and that she would talk to him that night. Well her boyfriend came home
that night with flowers and a ring and proposed to her. I really think Heavenly
Father has a sense of humor because the timing for that was perfect.
On Thursday night Sister Jelderks wanted to feel like a
"real" missionary, so we biked to an appointment. It was only about 2
miles away and was a fairly nice day, so we didn't think anything could go
wrong. On the way there though the chain on my bike slipped off and made me
skid to a stop and Sister Jelderks almost crashed into me. We also didn't think
though who we were going to visit. We were visiting a couple of old men who can
talk for hours. So we biked back in the dark and the temperature had dropped as
soon as the sun went down. It was about 28 degrees and we were not dressed for
it. It was quite painful but overall it was a learning and growing experience.
God is good!
Sister Slade
pictures:
1. Us dusting bookshelves at the library
2. I found a little bow to put on my name tag
3-4 We made some sock monkeys for the office missionaries
and some of them sent pictures with theirs back.
5. On exchanges we did service at the Restore and they had
us put up christmas trees. One of them was 9 feet tall, 4 feet wide at the base
and just beautiful in general so we had to take a picture with it.
6. Us at service at the farms
7-8. At gift wrapping for the animal shelter we found a
dancing Jesus bobble head. I was really tempted to get it, but as corinthians
10:13 says, "There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to
man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye
are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may
be able to bear it."
9. I won a tic tac toe tournament at district council
10. We got a new vacuum because ours didn't suck and this is
after one run through the apartment
11. I got this email last week. TOO SOON. NOT OKAY.
Friday, December 13, 2019
My Companion wants to kill me
(Sister Slade)
So in mission terms when you begin your mission, you are
"born" and when you finish your mission, you "die." The
other day Sister Jelderks looked at me and said, "I want to kill
you." At this point it's very possible that she could be my last companion
and "kill" me.
This week was so good! Nothing too exciting happened, but we
did so much and worked so hard. On Thursday we did a lot of service, and it was
all with books. It hurt my heart that I couldn't read them. We did service at
the public library where our bishop works and got an arm workout dusting over
100 book shelves. Then we volunteered at the animal shelter's fundraiser of
gift wrapping at barnes and noble. We were at the bookstore for 6 hours and all
I could do was look at the spines and covers and start making a list of books to
read when I get home. We did find one book that had 3000 get to know you
questions and we went through some of them.
We got to see a lady that lives in a nursing home a couple
of times this week. We had made some christmas decorations for her and her roommate
and it made them so happy. We also took a young family with us that wanted to
meet her and they all had so much fun. The youngest in the family who is two
keeps asking, "Go see miss Cathy?" and Cathy keeps asking when the
kids are going to come visit.
We had our ward Christmas party on Saturday. I played a
special musical number in it, played piano for the relief society's special
musical number, and helped the young women in their 12 days of Christmas skit.
Now the whole ward knows I'm musical.
I love being a missionary and seeing the light of Christ
come into others' eyes. That is what this season is about; the Light of Christ
and bringing it into the lives of others.
God is good!
Sister Slade
pictures:
1. Random picture of Sister Jelderks
2. One of the sock monkeys I made for Johana's little girl
for her birthday
3. Picture of me wearing an elf hat
4. sister Jelderks and I at Barnes and Noble
5. At the library I looked over and Sister Jelderks was on
the ground. It turns out she was fixing a shelf she accidentally broke
6. You see the 5 twin mattresses? All of them were in our
apartment until tuesday when we enlisted a member's help in donating them to
the Restore.
7. all but 4 of the sock monkeys i've made from left to
right they are named Lola, Fred, Debbie, Hal, Norma, Kyle, Fred, Will, Susan,
Ellen, and Zeke. (the other 4 were named Mira, Bob, Gon gon, and Al).
Baptism and Boxing
(Hermana Ellsworth)
This week was such an amazing week full of Miracles. Jaileen
was baptized and is was such a wonderful experience. Jaileen is such a
wonderful sweet spirit and has left a lot of things to accept the gospel in her
life. She has started a new beginning here and I am so excited to keep teaching
her and learning from her. I am very grateful that I have been apart of her
life in this moment and in this time of my mission.
I am also learning how to do some boxing from our friend
Nelson who is a spiritual Giant. We teach him how to be spiritually strong and
he is helping us be physically strong through some amazing boxing drills for
our exercise hour! WHOOT!! We ask him
Everything is going well in HUmacao though :) A wonderful
people and a wonderful Companion. With some amazing people that we are
teaching! ILOVE THIS AREA!! This has
been one of the most busy and rewarding times of my mission and it is all
because the Lord cannot lie and keeps his promises. I love my Heavenly Father
December 12, 2019
(Elder Petersen)
Monday
Well
today was our P-Day so we went with our District and played some laser tag
after that we bowled for about half an hour and then went home. Once our P-Day
ended we knocked on a few doors of people that were formally taught.
Tuesday
We had
service today and then after that we did a lot of texting until dinner. Then we
went by formers and member visits until we went home. One of our member visits
was pretty cool actually because we met with them in an old church building of
ours that was renovated into a bed and breakfast.
Wednesday
Today we
had District Council where we learned how best to use scriptures in our
teaching. After that we knocked on a few formers doors had dinner with an
awesome family, they were the Smiths and they fed us spaghetti.
Thursday
Today we
had Back to Basics meeting basically just to teach us what we should be
teaching investigators, and the basic idea of this was to bring our teaching
back to only the basic principles of the Doctrine. After that we went and knocked
on a few formers doors.
Friday
Today we
Huddled with Elder Waldner and discussed the missionary work that we had both
been doing in their stake. After that we visited a few people and then had our
weekly planning where we discussed what we would be doing to help the people
that we are teaching come closer to Christ.
Saturday
Today we
had a non-member lesson with Heather that went well. She is on date and she
will be interviewed this week to prepare her for baptism.
Sunday
Today we
had meetings from 10:30 to 5pm after that we had dinner and knocked on a few
more formers doors. Then we went to bed.
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
A WONDERFUL WEEK
(Hermana Ellsworth)
This week was full of so many miracles and tender mercies.
We are teaching a woman named Jaileen who will be baptized this next Saturday
and she has become one of my best friends here in Humacao :) She Recently went to New York to visit the
visitor center for the Temple :) She has such a strong testimony and is one of
the sweetest people in the world. I LOVE JAILEEN!!
I also got to go down to Guayama last week to do an exchange
with the amazing Hermana Blackhurst and that was such a fun experience because
Guayama was my first area and we got to walk around with Luis that I got to
teach one lesson to before I was transferred who was baptized!!
I feel incredibly blessed to be serving a mission and being
a missionary at this time and in Puerto Rico. I have never felt so close to my
Heavenly Father and felt so much joy before and it just keeps getting better!
Also look at this cool thing we found.
My companion is still just a wonderful human being and we
are working on being exactly obedient in everything and it is flooding us with
miracles. We had a very food filled thanksgiving and ate 4 meals in 4 hours...
it was just painful... But my father decided to send me a picture of their
scorpion turkey and i have no words.. #whoiscraig
I guess we could do an emergency transfer
(Sister Slade)
So we got a call on Saturday night. It was President Strong.
He told us that there was a sister that needs to go home for a medical
emergency which requires some moving around of some sisters. So last night we
drove to Springfield Missouri. Sister Faleafa was moved to Mountain View
Missouri and Sister Jelderks came back to Fayetteville with me. And now you
understand the title of my email. Interestingly enough, sister Faleafa and I
have each been part of 3 emergency transfers during our mission.
Fun fact time: sister Jelderks and I are both from Colorado.
We both have the same first name. We are both super nerdy and logical people.
We're both super neat people and like things to be clean. I have a feeling this
companionship is going to work well.
Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving! We had 3 dinners Wednesday and
Thursday. Too much turkey.
I can't really think of anything else that happened this
week because I spent 6 hours driving last night.
God is good!
Sister Slade
Pictures
1. I got to see sister Brown when we had an ET!
2. Last picture with sister Faleafa :(
3-8. We put cats in Christmas sweaters for service. They
don't look very happy do they?
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