Tuesday, April 28, 2020

I'd rather eat than teach!

(Elder Slade)

To the best friends and family a person can hope for,
This week has flown by. Wasn't last Monday just like two days ago? That's what it feels like. We've been very busy this week. We had a total of 35 lessons in the past 7 days. And let me tell you, that takes a number out of you. It's tiring teaching that many lessons. I'm kind of exhausted today, but that's alright, because it's a good exhausted! It's also extremely rewarding though. We were able to find a person to teach yesterday named Oscar! We taught Jesse and Jill again, and they are considering a day to be baptized! Jesse and Jill also brought us pizza and banana bread Friday night. I love them so much! They are literally the best.
My new companion Elder Trezise and I are getting along well! We go on runs most mornings, which is really fun! Elder Trezise has been recently trying to eat better. One evening we were about to have a lesson, and he was sneaking into the kitchen to eat some oreos. I tried to hold him accountable. I yelled "Don't do it! You're going to regret it! You're going to get fat!" He said "I don't care!" I quickly pulled out my phone to start our next video chat lesson and yelled back, "You don't have time! We have a lesson!" He responded "I'd rather eat than teach!" Suffice it to say that I won, as the family on the other end of the phone answered and we were forced to teach a lesson.
I recently finished the Book of Mormon, either this week or last week. I was able to take the challenge at the end in Moroni 10:4-5, to pray to know whether it is true. I testify to you today, that it is true. 100% true. The Book of Mormon has brought me nearer to my Savior and to my God. It has brought me happiness and peace, and I know that whoever reads it, with an open mind, will experience those same feelings. If you haven't read the Boom if Mormon in a while, or even at all, I would invite you to pick it up and read it.
Ill leave you with some helpful advice from my friend Akash. He says it better than I could ever: Make sure to not be a spec-tater and keep your "eyes peeled" for Corona.
Pictures:
1-2. Elder Trezise's trademarked creation, the delicious French Toast McGriddle. We made it for dinner one night.
3. Elder Trezise pretending to be a mummy
4. Out on our walk. It is soooooo beautiful out here now! Sunny (usually) and like the perfect weather. Too bad we are in the apartment for most of it. :(






April 28 2020

(Elder Petersen)

Hey Everyone how are y'all doing this week? Well this week for me has been pretty darn good for us. To start out this week their was not a lot going on so because of that and because I wanted to the work moving I challenged my District of which I am only a member of it, not to mention a district of only four compionships to set up appointments with members. A goal of not 20, not 50, but 100 appointments in a single day. And we did it!! My companion and I setting up a grand total of 38 appointments. We work hard that day calling close to 150 people that day alone. That was definitely the highlight of my week being able to as a District set up all of those appointments up. Setting up those appointments on Thursday led to us being able to have 12 appointments as a companionship yesterday being extremely busy all day. Other than those experiences it has been a pretty dull week. I hope I'll have a better letter next week!!!

Thursday, April 23, 2020

You just pulled an Elder Slade!

(Elder Slade)


Well. This has been an emotional week for sure. We found another person to teach on Thursday, a 10 year-old girl named Presley. I'm excited to be able to teach her. The day after was perhaps one of the best days of my mission. A couple we are teaching, Jill and Jesse, called during lunch and told us they wanted to bring us dinner. They told us that they love us and not just because we are teaching them. My heart just melted. I love them so much, and I really hope they will eventually decide to get baptized. They are so close! That same day, several other members in the area were just super nice and offered to bring us dinner. We had several great lesson that day, and Elder Leavitt and I just got along super well. We had some good laughs. The title is something I said that day to Elder Leavitt. I have a bad habit of trying to talk while I'm yawning, and it comes out something like: aaaughmehermanermaaahhh. Elder Leavitt did a similar thing that day. It was funny. So that day was just awesome.
And then life played a cruel joke the next day, and Elder Leavitt got emergency transferred. It was really sad. He's been here almost 9 months, and he had so many friends here, and he wasn't able to say goodbye because we're quarantined and he had to leave in like 3 hours. He was able to call a few people, but other than that all we could do is film a video of us singing a song, and post it on the ward Facebook pages. Elder Leavitt went to Idaho Falls to be an Assistant to the President, and Elder Trezise, who used to be an Assistant, is my companion now. He is super smart and creative, and is just an all around great missionary! He likes running (in fact we ran 4 miles today!) and reading fantasy as well, so hopefully we will get along great. I'm excited to work with him!
I'm pretty stressed right now, because I don't feel like I am ready to lead out this area, but I'm taking days one at a time, and I think it will be alright. A scripture in Ether 12 gives me comfort:
27 And if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them.
I may feel Inadequate now, but I no that this will be a time to make we weaknesses strengths through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
I love you all. You guys are awesome. An interesting potato fact: Marie Antoinette reportedly wore potato blossoms in her hair and Louis XVI wore them in his buttonhole to try to get French farmers and people hyped about potatoes. That's more potato devotion than I have stomach for. Lol Just kidding.
Pictures:
1. Elder Trezise (pronounced like precise with a T) and I
2-4. Pictures documenting our time in the apartment spending hours calling and texting people.
5. In the process of making some delicious chicken tortilla soup. Shout out to sister Barnhill in Sugar City for the delicious recipe!









Baptism

(Elder Petersen)
So this week was really awesome because our investigator Francis was Baptized this last Saturday in a pretty different baptism at least for me. The first thing that was different was there were only ten people at the Baptism. It was different as well because while there were only 10 people at the Baptism itself, we were able to video call other people into the ordinance so that they could participate in the Baptism. It was a very special time with her fiancé performing the baptism and the confirmation being able to confirm her a member of the Church. And while that was the highlight of our week, we also had our zone conference last Friday and learned a lot about how we can be affective and productive while we are quarantined and in self isolation.



Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Easter Week

(Elder Slade)

This week was a blur. To be honest I don't remember much of what happened. We had 24 member lessons, 8 of which were yesterday. But miracles do happen! On Wednesday we found a new person to teach, and we put two people on date for baptism! Especially when you we are stuck inside all the time, it's good to see some fruits of our labors. Another highlight this week, was when someone we are teaching called us persistent and cute. That's two compliments I'll take anyday.

Easter was amazing this week. Some member gave us a lot of candy and food (story of my life) but that's not what made it great. What made it great was reading about the life of Jesus Christ in the scriptures and sharing about him and his Atonement in all the lessons we taught. President Nelson said, "Jesus Christ came to pay a debt He didn’t owe because we owed a debt we couldn’t pay.” he died for each of us. So that we all might live again. Even though hard things happen, even though our futures might be uncertain, or loved ones might pass away, the hope of Easter is that all things that are unfair about life can be made right through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.

The amount of love Jesus Christ has for us and individuals is hard to comprehend. I hope you are able to feel that love. It reminds me of a book, The Count of Monte Cristo. The main character says he doesn't believe in God, and a priest responds "That doesn't matter, because he believes in you."

I want you all to know that I love you all and so does Jesus Christ.

How did the Potato Horse run?
It scalloped! Sorry. I'm running out of good jokes. Though some might say, they were never good in the first place. Which I am sincerely offended by. Just kidding.

Pictures (Sorry, it wasn't too eventful of a week, so there's no many):
1. My mom made us some masks, so if I get Corona, it's her fault. Jk, I love you mom!
2. Out on our run
3. On P-days and before I go to bed, I am learning how to play the guitar





April 14 2020

(Elder Petersen)

So this week was a lot of the same thing as previous weeks since we were quarantined but something that made this week more interesting and exciting was us having two lessons this week with a non-member named Francis. We have been teaching her for about two months now and she just went through her baptismal interview yesterday and passed. Her baptismal date is for this Saturday so this week is going to be a pretty good week.
One experience that I have had this week was making making pizza from scratch dough and everything. We don't even have a bread mixer so I had fun kneading the dough by myself. It has been interesting being quarantined and having to do all of our missionary work over technology.

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Quarantine

(Hermana Ellsworth)

I am sorry for the lack of emails these past couple of weeks but I decided that I would go through and write down what happened.

March 12th Church was canceled. That was my second day in Ponce, Puerto Rico and I was so excited to meet the members but the canceled church seemed like a downer.

March 13th we were told that some of the ports in Puerto Rico were closing in order to prevent COVID-19 from coming to the island. This was my third day in Ponce and the third day of the transfer. In Puerto Rico if anything out of the normal happens everyone flocks to the stores to stock up on food and so we got permission from our President to go to Sam's Club and stock up on 2 weeks of food so off we went and you guessed it, they were out of Toilet Paper. BUT we did get a good amount of delicious food in case we needed to go on a lock down.

March 14th is when the restrictions due to COVID-19 started. We were told not to knock on doors and to only leave the house if there were confirmed appointments. It seemed reasonable and they said that we could still have baptisms and what not.

March 15th We had a wonderful worship meeting with the Hermanas. We went over to the church and had 2 hours of wonderful studies. Come Follow me was wonderful. We had President Hinckley and Elder Oaks give some grand talks about women and the priesthood. And then we went home and the member of the bishopric came by and gave us the sacrament. I really did love the way we did church. We even made our own handouts.

March 16th is when Quarantine really started. We were told not to leave our houses and to prepare for at least 21 days inside. There was a curfew in Puerto Rico where if you were caught outside after 7:00PM it was a jail fine. We were allowed to still go outside to get emergency items at the Walgreens next door.


To keep ourselves sane we decided during our free hour of the day we would reenact a book of Mormon pictures every day.


March 17th We were told to clean EVERYTHING we would have competitions on who could have the cleanest apartment and everything was deep cleaned. We were also kept very busy calling members and setting up facetime meetings and looking for old interested people. And also reenacting more Book of Mormon pictures. Our next one was Nefi.

March 18th Also a lot of deep cleaning and we got a wonderful reference from Hermana Pineda and we were able to start teaching Ana. Ana started reading the Book of Mormon as the quarantine started. She was looking for comfort and opened to Amla 32 and started reading about Faith. She really felt like God was reaching out to her in those moments. Ana was incredible to teach and I looked forward to it everyday.

Also being inside we started to slowly lose our tan lines and as a ginger I don't really tan all that much as is but here are some Puerto Rican Sister missionary shoe tan lines and our Book of Mormon reenactment picture for this day.



March 19th We got a call from President Smart that Said Hermana Doxey was to return home early. She is the sister in the blue skirt in the picture above. 10 minutes later after crying we got a call from Hermana Smart that said that Elder Renlund called the area 70 and said that no Puerto Rico San Juan missionary was to be sent home. IT WAS THE NEWS WE WANTED!! We finally felt safe knowing that we were going to continue our missions. Sadly though, we got another call from President that night and we were informed that Hermana Doxey would actually be going home because of the increased restrictions of travel laws. We packed her all up and sad goodbye through many tears.

Our Book of Mormon picture that day did not include our beloved Hermana Doxey.

March 20th A lot of the same things happened. We studied, we worked the best we could and we made some bomb Book of Mormon reenactments. Hermana Garcia really makes a fabulous captain Moroni.   We also increased our yoga skills for our morning exercises and gave Hermana Schearrer cornrows in her hair.


March 21st Hermana Schearrer and I completed 14 months on the mission and Ana the lady that we were teaching over facetime was doing really well
Now, March 22nd to March 28th was just a really weird time. We got a call that we were to be evacuated and to be ready to leave at a moment's notice. So we lived out of our suitcases for this whole week as we waited for our flight plans to go through. We had canceled flight after canceled flight. We got missionaries to Atlanta and then more canceled flights. Apparently during a world crisis it's hard to get flights. After some painful waiting we were finally able to get a flight for some of the missionaries and I just happened to be on it. Hermana Schearrer and I had to say goodbye to Hermana Garcia as she waited for Honduras to open up their borders for her to get home. It was really hard to leave Puerto Rico and to say goodbye to that island that will forever have my heart.  
When we got to Atlanta we found out that our flight to Salt Lake city got canceled and we were to overnight in Atlanta. When we got to the Hotel we needed an "adult signature" for the card incase it didn't go through. We didn't really know what to do but then a member of the Church walked into the hotel saw 20 missionaries in need and just signed for our hotel rooms for us. A very much needed tender mercy. We got up the next morning at 4 am and headed off to Salt Lake city.




APRIL 1ST I was called by my stake president and was released as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I wish it was all a April Fools Joke but sadly my time as a missionary came to an end. It was the best 14.5 months of my life and I will always look back on it with fondness no matter how weird it ended due to Corona. I really do love being a missionary and I would encourage all youth who are able to go and serve. I saw so many miracles and so many blessings. I love Puerto Rico and I love the people there. I love my mission President and His wife and I know the Lord wanted me to be in Puerto Rico.
Hermana Madison Ellsworth :)