Thursday, October 28, 2010

Olympic: Traslado 7: Semana 2‏ / Oct. 27, 2010









Hola Familia!

I am having a really hard time remembering things that happened this week, and I don't really feel like writing, so I'm just going to try attaching some pictures. I love you all!

Hermana Dansie

1. Sister Garza and I- she loves polynesian stuff (yes it is still really warm and beautiful here with lots of flowers)
2. Matching!
3. Glamour pic
4. Autumn! The leaves change colors here too!
5. Making tortillas for my first time
6. Mirna's baptism

Monday, October 18, 2010

Olympic: Traslado 7: Semana 1 / Oct. 18, 2010

Hola familia!

Elder Nelson came and dedicated the Visitor's Center this week! He came by on Friday, and my companion and I had a the special opportunity of meeting him personally. All of the Visitor's Center sisters were supposed to be there at five for a special meeting with Elder Nelson, and so we decided to go over at four so we could eat our dinner over there. The doors were all closed and locked, so we sat on the steps by the back entrance eating our panda express when all of the sudden Brother Lusvardi, the head of all of the church Visitor's Centers in the world poked his head out the door and asked, "Excuse me sisters, can we get by you?" We turned around and saw Elder Nelson, followed by our mission president coming out the door. Brother Lusvardi introduced us briefly to Elder Nelson and he shook our hands and left. It was such a shock and a blur that I didn't have time to think anything of it, except that Elder Nelson has really beautiful clear blue eyes. He then came later that night and spoke to all of the Visitor's Center sisters. They called on me to say the opening prayer and I was so nervous to pray in front of an apostle. He is so smart and incredibly spiritual. You can tell that he clearly sees the big picture and has the eternal perspective. He talked to us about seeing the bigger picture of helping these people reach salvation and exaltation. That night there was a special meeting with dignitaries and representatives of all different faiths from Los Angeles, and he offered the dedicatory prayer for the building. It was a really neat experience. I feel so blessed to be here during this time in this mission, to be able to witness all of these amazing things that are happening. The Visitor's Center is such a good tool for missionary work. We have every talk, scripture, video, and resource of the church all at our fingertips to share with and teach these people. Its so amazing, I love it.

The other highlight of my week was that Mirna was baptized! Finally! :) The other family that was going to be baptized wasn't. They aren't quite ready yet, but they will be baptized soon too. Mirna is the mom of the family I found and taught in my old area. She was waiting to be baptized because she wanted to do it with her husband, but he was completely unreceptive, so just the three teenage kids were baptized. We found out close to the end of my time in that area that her husband was actually baptized in Mexico when he was twenty. His membership information came up when they were entering the records for his kids. We were told that we couldn't tell her, and so we were hoping that she would make the choice to be baptized on her own out of faith, but she wasn't ready yet and we were transferred. The elders that took over were able to teach her and she decided she was ready to be baptized even without him, and then the elders got in with her husband and she finally found out that her husband is also baptized, so now they all know and there aren't anymore secrets and drama, so the novella is finally over! Now that she is baptized they can all get sealed in the temple a year from now. We are so excited for them to be a happy eternal family, and that we were able to help and be part of it.

We also had transfers this week, but nothing really changed, which I am very happy about. I'm still with Sister Garza in Olympic. We just moved in to an apartment that is closer to our area and the temple. Its a really nice apartment, but from what we've heard its a pretty ghetto area. That's ok though, I kind of like living in the ghetto.

Hey! I just barely found out that I'm in the Visitor's Center news spot that the church made. You should check it out:  http://beta-newsroom.lds.org/#noid

Well, I'm out of time, but I love you all! Have a great week! :)

Hermana Dansie

Monday, October 11, 2010

Olympic: Traslado 6: Semana 6‏ / Oct. 11, 2010

Hola Familia!

This past week has been interesting. My poor companion got the flu or something, and so we had to spend a lot of time resting so that she could get feeling better. Being sick on the mission is the worst. It is super hard because you feel so guilty for being sick and not able to work that it is like you can hardly rest because you're stressing about it. She is feeling a lot better now though. We went on a hike this morning that we really fun. It had a really pretty overlook of the ocean and of all of Los Angeles, covered in the usual smog. :) I kept picturing dad hiking with me and joking about how easy the hike was, how it was practically a paved trail and we could have just driven a truck up there. It actually wasn't too bad, it was probably a couple miles long, and it was so nice to be out in nature, even if it was scrubby California wilderness and not the beautiful mountains with all of their leaves changing colors.

We got to work in the Visitor's Center this past Saturday, and I had a really fun experience leading a tour for a spanish ward primary group of about twenty five kids. We went around the temple and they had so much fun- I had them play follow the leader, and showed them the five steps for preparing for the temple, and a lot of cute little things that they loved. It was all in spanish, and afterwards one of the parents came up to me and asked if I had any professional experience working with or teaching children, which made me feel good about myself. I told them that I just still remember what its like to be a kid. :P It had been kind of rough lately, because I feel like no matter what I have done on my mission already, Satan keeps trying to make me feel like a failure, so I had a couple of really neat experiences that are helping me to realize that the work I am doing is worth something, that I am helping, and that there are going to be a lot of fruits of serving a mission that I won't see or understand until much later in the future, and maybe not until after this life, but that I am doing my best and that Heavenly Father is happy with my efforts.

One of those experiences was seeing a man in the Visitor's Center that I had street contacted when we were in Vernon, so I was there the very first time that we met him, and I remember feeling like we needed to stop and talk to him and his friends, even though they didn't seem like they would be interested. Now he is baptized and seems so happy. It was so amazing seeing that change he has made in his life. I know that Heavenly Father blesses us for every good thing we do, even when we feel like we don't deserve it.

Have a good week!

Hermana Dansie

Monday, October 4, 2010

Olympic: Traslado 6: Semana 5 / Oct. 4, 2010

Hola Familia!
 
Mirna, Jimmy, Karina, and Melissa are all getting baptized!!! I was surprised by a phone call at about 10:15 pm on my birthday with my last companion telling me that all of these people from my last area are getting baptized. It was a little birthday miracle, and it made my day. Mirna is the mom of the family where her kids were all baptized, and Jimmy, Karina, and their 11 year old daughter Melissa are the adorable family with the cute little girls that we were teaching last transfer. I am so excited to see them be baptized on October 17th. We also had another miracle, which was that Gilberto and Andres, two brothers that we have been teaching, set a baptism date for October 24th. The work has been going strong, and in the same respect Satan has still been working really hard on all of us missionaries. For some reason it has seemed extra hard lately for everyone, and I think that it is partly because Satan knows how powerful the new way we have been teaching is, with truly relying on the Spirit in everything we do.
 
Conference was a really good spiritual boost. I love how for missionaries Conference is as exciting as Christmas. We all sit and anxiously listen to the whole thing and take fervent notes. Its kind of funny, but I love it, because we are able to get so much more out of it. I have never focused this much on General Conference. There were so many things that stood out and seemed like they were especially for me. I especially loved President Uchtdorf's talk about slowing down and simplifying life (yes, I did recognize how much it applied to me and how I need to get over stress), and also, of course, President Monson's talk on gratitude. It seemed like most of the talks focused on following the prophet, so we all thought he was going to talk to us about something crazy, like institute the law of consecration or something, but it turned out that he talked simply about gratitude. I felt like it was really profound, and it made me realize how much an attitude of gratitude really could change and improve everything. If we were grateful for what we had we wouldn't need to get in debt for something bigger and better, we would be happy with the families that we have and not give up on them, and we would show our gratitude to God for everything he does for us by keeping his commandments and making good use of our time in this life. It is definitely something that I need to work on a lot. I am so grateful for all of you and how you each individually have blessed my lives. I couldn't ask for a better and more supportive family. I love you all so much. :)
 
If you missed conference, take some time and really listen to it or read it, in the spirit of prayer and focusing on finding something that can change and improve your life, and I promise you will find it. Have a great week!
 
Hermana Dansie