Holy guacamole, this week was great!
This week was so awesome! There
are so many highlights, and I felt like I was constantly smiling so big that my
squinty Asian eyes were in full force haha. I hit my 15 month mark as a
missionary, and I still feel brand new, but at the same time it's starting to
hit me that the end is near. Before I talk about all the good stuff, enjoy the
blonde moment of the week for Sister Terry: we were commenting one morning
about how nice it is to have it be light out when we wake up. I told her it
wouldn't last much longer cause as the days get shorter it will get darker in
the morning. She thought it was the coolest thing ever, and couldn't believe
that in Pennsylvania days get shorter. I didn't realize why she was so excited,
but then I realized she thought the days literally got shorter by the hour, not
by the amount of sunlight haha.
First off, D. We were able to
teach her about temples and eternal families this past week, and she soaked it
all up. Brother B, her fellowshipper / boyfriend, wasn't there this past
week, and she told us that they are planning on getting married (we all assumed
it would happen). So now she's planning on getting sealed next December! We
asked how they met and she said that the first time she met Brother B there
was this glow about him. As she came to church and stuff she realized it was
the spirit. She told him about a month ago that they were destined to meet so
she could join the church. We obviously wanted to make sure she was doing his
for the right reasons, and not just for Brother B and she told us that if
anything were to happen she would still come to church, probably at a different
ward though haha. But hey, she is golden!
We started meeting with a less
active, Sister M. Two weeks ago she expressed to us how she doesn't even
know if she has a testimony. We decided it was best to start from the beginning
with her, and as we were teaching the Restoration she was throwing down
testimony left and right. It was kinda funny because we would point out that she
did have a testimony, but she would discredit it every time. She is awesome and
although she doesn't know it now, she's got a wonderful testimony.
We had exchanges this past week,
and I got to return to Lock Haven! Thursday evening came and I got some sad
news, which put me in a down mood. Even though I was excited to go to Lock
Haven, I just wanted to stay with Sister Terry, but exchanges aren't something
you can really cancel, so off I went. Within the first five minutes of pulling
into the driveway we went and saw Sister N, which put me into the happiest
mood ever! Sister N is so amazing, and I love her so much. The world needs
more people like her because she is super smart, hard working, and tries her
best to be a disciple of Christ. The next day continued to get better and
better. We got to go and teach J. She is as awesome as ever, and it was a
real treat to hear her testimony of the sacrament. For dinner we went to the
M's, and taught a lesson while we were there. I've really missed that
family, I feel like I'm at home playing with my younger siblings when I'm over
there; it's great! The twins are so sassy, but I think it's hilarious. Plus,
Sister M's makes some bomb food, so I definitely left the house stuffed to
the brim.
Saturday was an unforgettable day,
and hands down one of my top three moments of my mission. We had a mission wide
conference here Elder Gary E. Stevenson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
came and spoke to us. Everyone always says how you can really feel the
abundance of the spirit that they posses, and I wanted to personally feel that.
So I prayed that I would, and wow, God answers prayers! We all stood up as he
entered and I swear, right when he passed through the door jam the spirit hit
me so hard, there was no way you could deny that he is an apostle of God. We
all got the opportunity to shake his hand, and as she shook mine he thanked me.
In my mind all I could think was "I'm only here for 18 months, why the
heck are you thanking me? You're the one whose completely dedicated the rest of
your life to Jesus!" The meeting was only two hours, but I learned so much
during that time. I realized that I have been holding back on promising
blessings to people because I lack the faith to do so. I also learned how much
God loves and cares about me individually. I mean I knew that, but for some
reason, while I was sitting there I felt like I could physically see and feel
Jesus sitting next to me giving me this awesome hug. I've never felt that close
to Christ before; it was like I had reached another level of absolute knowledge
on my testimony ladder.
Seeing all my missionary friends
was another bonus to our meeting. I was pretty scared to go on a mission
because I knew in that time all my college friends would graduate, and I would
come back to no friends. But, thankfully I've made some awesome friendships
here in PA, so my stress level has subsided. It was so much fun to just laugh
and enjoy each other's company.
The final highlight from Saturday
was that we traded in our Corolla for a brand new 2017 Subaru Legacy! I was a
little bummed that it was a Subaru at first because I felt like only lesbians
drove them (kinda like how old people drive a Buick), but holy cow this thing
is so nice! It's got these cameras that detect if you are drifting into a
different lane, and when you do it beeps and corrects your driving. It also
slows down when you get to close to the car in front of you, and a bunch of
over things that I still don't really know how to work. For example, paddle
shifters. I had never seen them before and driving back from the conference I
started to play around with all the gadgets. Well, I pushed a button a few too
many times and next thing I knew our car wouldn't move because it was in too
low of a gear. Oops! Haha. As awesome as having a new car has been, it's been
the most stressful thing ever. I'm still amazed they give young kids new cars.
One other funny story, within a matter of hours I got the car stuck in the mud
on some backroad that was blocked off by a fallen tree. I was turning around
and the mud got a little too deep, so I had to have three sisters push the car
as I stepped on the gas. Thankfully we made it out!
Sister Morrison
Post conference lunch at Chipotle
Pday done right! Teaching Sister Terry was
probably the funniest thing to watch. Thankfully,
we have no broken bones, or bruises. haha
Featured Phil: Presby McPhil (he's located outside
a Presbyterian church). Don't worry, eventually
we'll get a Pioneer Phil when the Punxsutawney Branch
reopens ;)
The M's.
Mini Willamsport reunion!
Getting the keys to our new car!
P4 alum and Bishop Hoke. Ge is such a great
example of Christlike service to me.
My babies :)


