Okay, here´s another go at this (and maybe there will be pictures at the bottom :)) (nope, the cord isn´t the right size. Next week!)
Snippets I missed last week:
So our apartment has been raided twice... by ants. First from the sink, helping clean the dishes :S, and second from the walls into the garbage and the bathroom. Both times, I took it upon myself to spray them. And then wipe up the carcasses. And then spray the ones that showed up 5 minutes later. And wipe those up. :P nasty... But I´d rather do it than have ants.
If I get the pictures in, make sure you see my bed. I don´t like to look at it, becuase it has pink floral sheets, a yellow pillow, a gray sleeping bag blanket, and a green and orange tiger blanket. Ouch!! say my eyes every night. But they keep my warm and clean :D
We were walking down the street and I saw some flowers hanging low from a fence and wondered if I should duck or not. I decided to at the last minute, and then saw that they were full of thorny branches. Whew! close call.
Two recent converts-Lucas and Micaela- are very helpful and willing to acompany us as we visit people.
Last week we met Tita and Carlos. Carlos let us in, thinking we knew Tita and Tita talked to us thinking we knew Carlos. When they found out that we didn´t know either of them, they started asking how we got their info, and we explained that their neighbors had referred us to them and that we were missionaries. We´ve taught them a couple times, but they are very fixed in their religion.
On Wednesday morning the lights went out, so we opened a window so week could see. Hma Walters said that usually it takes a couple days for the lights to come back on... :O. Thankfully, though, they were back on by the time we got back that night. But we´d put our milk in the freezer so it wouldn´t go bad, so it all froze. Ah well, at least it´s good.
Another thing that froze were the hardboiled eggs we were saving. have you ever seen a frozen hardboiled egg? It´s weird and it´s even more weird when you microwave it.
Thought from studying on Wed: Laman and Lemuel, How could ye forget! (chapter 7, I think) You´ve seen an angel! Hma Biesinger, how could ye forget! No one´s trying to kill you, you´re just talking to people! You´re in the Lord´s hands, just work!
D&C6:33,34,36. (I also loved 24)
Language mix ups: I was looking up the word [Mieda which means fear, but I thought it had an r and so I found a swear word instead. :S Ooops. Also, the other day Hma Walters was trying to say ¨barrier to marriage¨ but said ¨barrage to marrier¨ :D We´re both forgetting english.
I did another street contact, and we found out she was the mother of a less active. Then when we went to visit the less active, the mother was there instead, so we talked with her for a bit before leaving. Miracles!
Quote by Abraham Lincoln: It is difficult to make a man miserable when he feels worthy of himself and claims kinship to the God who made him.
More thoughts: "My track record for making it through bad days is 100%, and I think that´s pretty good". Scriptures: DC 121:7-9, 122:5-9, 58:3-4, 2 Corin 4:8-9, 17-18, 3 Nephi 15:9
As I´m reading the Book of Mormon this time I´m noting parts where people´s prayers are recorded and where Christ is speaking. And in the New Testament I´m writing the questions Christ asks. If you ever need ideas for studying the scriptures, Preach My Gospel has lots of great ideas.
I did my first intercambio (exchange? in english?) with a Latin Hermana named Hna Latoja. She´s from Chile and was baptized a year before she went on her mission! We visited with some less actives and the next morning went and did service for the mission leader in the ward. Then we had some delicious milanesas before we changed and headed back to switch back companions.
Our mission president is changing on teh 28th of this month, so we´re having a special zone conference this week. We get to go to the temple and do a session and then have lunch and the meeting in the temple. I´m so excited to go again!
We fasted this week for a hma to be able to quit smoking, and we hope she´ll be able to do this. This was our first week with the ward since last week was stake conference. Everyone was excited to see us, and one sister even went around organizing our lunches, and two more offered to help us with laundry. They didn´t have anyone playing the piano during sacrament, so hopefully I´ll be able to play next week or we can find a less active or convert to do it more permanently. :D
After church and lunch, we went to visit a recent convert: Lucas and his dad. We read Ether 12 with them and we were able to pray with them. They´re really amazing and hopeful that the rest of their family will join. We also contacted a family that was referred to us by a member, and they were so happy to see us! The member is 14 and the daughter in this family was 15 and the member had talked to the family about the church and the family had looked on mormon.organd lds.org before we even visited them!
The father is Evangelical, the mother is Catholic and the daughter is athiest, so it should be interesting, but the mother and daughter were eager to read the Book of Mormon and were willing to pray. They were also patient with my Spanish, and understood what I was trying to say.
Scripture study today: 1 Nephi 11, Nephi´s on a mountain. It seems like all of the prophets are on mountains when they have a super spiritual experience (Moses, brother of Jared). It makes me miss the mountains in Utah a little.
I love this account, because it parrallels the vision of the tree of life with Christ´s life, and it´s just so beautiful.
Well, I´m afraid to walk away from this email because in twenty minutes I´ll remember five things I forgot to say. But such is the way of things....
I´m really starting to get settled into missionary routine (which is a funny sentence because the routines rarely happen and life hardly ever settles down, but you know what I mean ;)).
I know this is the work of the Lord. I know that He´s there for us. I´ve had to rely on Him more and more as the time has passed. But He´s always supported me.
Love you all! Enjoy your chocolate and your sleep-in days, and make sure you share the gospel with your friends!
Sister Tova S Biesinger