Monday, November 9, 2015

Just Chinchillin

Hello all,

What a pleasure it is to be writing you all again. I can't believe
another week has come and gone. They are flying. It's insane.

This was just another average week in the life of a missionary. Well,
we had interviews with President Johnson this week, so that was
unusual and great. He just is an all around stellar guy, he always
knows exactly what I need. He let me go very last and our "15 minute
interview" seriously went for about 30-45 minutes. And before my
interview with president, I got to have one on one time to talk to
Sister Johnson about some of the things I've been struggling with and
she is an absolute angel. She gave me ideas on what to do and just
talked and listened to me. She had the best suggestions and I'm super
excited about starting them up this week! After she helped me, I asked
her what was the hardest thing about being a mission presidents wife
and she was able to talk to me for a while about some of the trials
and struggles that she's gone through, and I told her how grateful we
all are for her and how much of an impact she has on us and so that
was a really good talk, too.

And, of course, my interview with President was marvelous. I know that
one of the reasons I was sent to serve in this mission was so that I
could meet President and Sister Johnson. They have seriously done so
much for me, they will never know the impact that they have had on my
life. But, since it was my last official interview with President, I
tried to let him know to the best of my ability just how much it meant
to me to be serving in their mission and how much good they were
doing, and how all the sacrifices they had made would be worth it
because, even if they didn't change anyone else's life in the whole
world, at least they changed mine (D&C18:15-16). It was a good talk.
We were laughing and laughing and crying and laughing some more. I'd
write about all the awesome things he said about me and how I'm
basically the best, but I wouldn't want you guys to think I was
boasting, so I'll spare you those details 😉. No but really, he gave
me just the best advice ever for how to finish strong and what to do
to prepare to go home and stuff and I just felt so much love and
comfort. I am so grateful for the Johnson's. Just really grateful.

Anyway, moving on.

Some updates... Bill is doing great. We had an awesome dinner with him
this week... He texted us the other day and told us he was eating a
fried bologna sandwich and I just felt so sorry for him that he had to
go through that cause, you know... ew? So, we set up dinner and a
lesson with him and the Bonetti's (cause her food is always on point,
and we thought their family would be super good to fellowship him),
and I mean, yeah we expected it to go fairly well, but it ended up
going waaay better than we originally planned. Cause here are the
caliber of people that we were having dinner with... We mentioned in
passing how Bill is quitting smoking and stuff, and how it's been kind
of a struggle but he's staying strong, and then Brother Bonetti just
jumps in and tells this incredibly heroic tale of how when he was
first learning about the church, he wanted to get baptized but he
couldn't quit chewing tobacco and he was trying so hard but he kept
slipping up, and one day he got down on his knees and begged the Lord
for help and went a couple of hours without chewing anything but then
he had to give up because he was craving too bad and he took a dip and
put it in his mouth and he said it was the most disgusting thing he'd
ever tasted and he spit it right back out, and he couldn't get the
taste out of his mouth for three days straight and he never took
another dip again and now he's a baptized member in Christ's true
church, and gosh dangit if God can do it for Brother Bonetti, he can
do it for you, Bill! And I think there were even a couple fireworks
that went off and we definitely all burst into applause and there
couldn't have been a dry eye in that room, folks. There's just no way.

So yeah, that was pretty awesome and I think highly motivating for
Bill. He went seven whole days without a cigarette which is
stupendous! To my knowledge, that's the longest he's gone in 35 years,
which is seriously just incredible! He's the best. Unfortunately, on
Friday his dog Mercedes passed away and he was really sad and stressed
out and so he smoked a cigarette. But then he texted us and we talked
about it and he's right back on track to get baptized on the 21st now,
so that's gonna be amazing! We were over painting his house again on
Saturday, doing the second coat and starting on the ceilings. He seems
so hopeful and happy, just a little frustrated. His big question is,
"why do you guys expect me to be perfect before I can become a member
of the church?" He talks about how every other church will accept you
and let you get baptized no matter what your sins and follies, etc.
how it seems backward in his mind that he's working so hard and wants
to be a member so bad but can't because of one addiction he can't
quite kick. So that's what we're helping him work through right now.
Honestly I feel like he's one of my very best friends in this area.
He's a little old sassafras so we get along really well and he just
loves the church. Yesterday,  as we were sitting down, about to start
Gospel Principles, the teacher welcomes him to the class (because he's
an investigator). Bill tries to explain how he's not really an
investigator, he's just working out some minor kinks in order to
become a member haha but the teacher keeps on insisting that he's an
investigator since he hasn't officially been baptized and whatever.
Anyway. Finally he asks if Bill would say the opening prayer and Bill
says yes, and haha he almost had Sister Welch and I rolling on the
floor laughing. He stands up and starts the prayer and everything is
going well, and he asks for the Lords help and spirit to be with us so
we can understand the lesson and feel of its truthfulness, and all the
sudden he's like, "although I guess I'm an investigator... But I'm not
really investigating anything because I already know it's true."
hahahaha it was so dang funny. I just about gave up the ghost right
then and there.
So yeah, that's Bill.

Also, Perry is doing decently well. For a minute we thought he'd
broken up with Dawn but now we think they're back together? I think
officially the Facebook status says single still but... who knows. He
came to church and I think he's still hoping to get baptized. He's
just gonna have to have that conversation with Dawn and we don't know
how she's gonna react. She's studying right now with the Jehovahs
witnesses and isn't exactly open minded to our religion, and we don't
think she'd be thrilled about Perry getting baptized?? Anyway. I don't
want to publish their whole relationship in this email. The short
version of the story is that we know Perry is gonna join the church
some day because he knows that it's true. We just don't know when it's
gonna be. Hopefully something will work out. Maybe Dawn can get
baptized, too?? Idk.

This week we also visited with Roberta, Jeanette and Tiny. It was
Roberta and Tiny's birthday on Wednesday, so we went over and spent
some time with them. They're working on getting things cleaned up and
sorted through since Joe passed away. Jeanette has been struggling but
Roberta seems pretty resilient.  They're good people, they'll make it
through. We are just trying to do all we can to be there for them.
We saw them Saturday as well, since it's our "Evans City day" and
that's where they're parked, so we swung by to check in. When we got
there, they were trimming some bushes out back, but Tiny seemed worn
out and Jeanette seemed frazzled so we took over and started making
them laugh and feel a little better. Jeanette is an absolute wiz at
genealogy - she can do anything for anyone! So she was doing some of
that for Sister Welch and I and she made us little turkeys out of
yarn, and she also is knitting me an afghan because she's always
serving people. They're both amazing, I love them to death. They treat
us like we're their own kids. I always wonder if I'm actually doing
any good for any of these people, because I feel like I'm always the
one who comes away feeling better when I'm trying to serve them...

Anyway. We also did service for our "investigator" Lisa, and Michael
(her son-in-law) was there to help. He is super cool but smokes a TON.
We were painting her front room white and it was really fun. A lot
easier than painting Bill's house because she actually had rollers ;)
haha. She was really nice and Michael paints professionally and said
he would hire us so that was a nice bonus!!

Other than that, we made our regular appearance at Katie's kitchen!
This week it was tuna noodle casserole... Took me right back to the
good ole days working at pal lunch in Hanover... Tuna surprise every
time. Haha it was making me nauseous, so we went out and helped
arrange the produce and cut up the cantaloupe. There was a cute little
Girl Scout troop that came in to help out, so we kind of just bossed
them around and made some new friends and it was pretty fun. I always
have a blast at Katie's. Those people seriously feel like family.

As far as service goes, the only other thing I can think of that we
did this week was that we helped out at the youth talent show. We had
originally planned for me to sing some sort of song, but I halfway
chickened out but also halfway lost my voice with this dumb flu going
around and so instead I cracked a couple jokes, we played "chopsticks"
as a duet, I made a goat noise and then Sister Welch actually played
something worthwhile ;) the audience got a pretty good kick out of our
little impromptu show though. So at least it was a crowd pleaser. You
guys shoulda been there, haha. But yeah, there were actually some
seriously impressive talents. One guy got up and played the bagpipes
which rocked, someone else played the trombone, and another kid played
the saxophone... Two of the youth put whipped cream on their hands and
slapped it into the air and caught it in their mouths and that was
pretty neat. It was a great show, we have a pretty stellar ward out
here.

We also met the Clark family this week and I just fell in love with
them. That was another family that I just clicked with super well.
They had us over for a dinner and I seriously could have just talked
to them forever, they were so funny and nice. Karla even started
talking to me about some things I could do to help me get ahead in my
major when I start going back to school, so that was awesome. She said
her dad sells lab equipment for the kind of stuff I'd like to go into
and she offered to let me come by and give me a tour some time and I
totally want to take her up on that! So, more exciting things to come!
They're another less active part member family, so maybe something
could happen there? Her husband didn't seem interested at all though,
so maybe further down the road.

Another fun dinner was with the Hendrix family. They had us over for
a western PA specialty - hot sausage. It was SO. GOOD. I was dying! I
loved it. And then like not to mention the fact that they had a
flipping pet chinchilla! Like you guys! They literally had a pet
chinchilla named PIKACHU. And I was dying because they let us hold it
and they told us all about chinchillas so basically I'm an expert now
and it was one of the most legit moments of my entire life so I did
not leave that dinner appointment disappointed like you guys. A real
live chinchilla living in their house. This is not real.
But it was.
And there are pictures to prove it.
And then plus on top of the whole chinchilla nonsense they had hot
sausage and chocolate cake!! But honestly PA just has some of the best
foods ever, like Pittsburgh salads and pork and sauerkraut on New
Years and I can't wait to bring all these things home to you guys and
make you love them like I do so yinz get pumped n'at.

I love this place, I have the best life. I have the best mission.
Everything is awesome.

Transfers are next Tuesday. (Not tomorrow, like 8 days Tuesday.)
I can't believe it's my last transfer.
I am wiggin out.

Anywhoozies. I'll catch you hosers next week.
¡Besos y abrazos!

Love,
Hermana Bills

 



  

Monday, November 2, 2015

16 down 2 to go!

Dearest friends and family of me,


Today officially marks 16 months since I entered the MTC as a full
time missionary for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
In some ways, I can't believe that I actually made it this far. I
can't believe how long I've been serving as a missionary, how long
I've been away from home. In other ways I  think, "how in he world has
it already been 16 months!? Where did the time go?" It seriously just
flew by. I felt like I blinked and everything was pretty much over.

Each week goes by way too fast for me, they seem like a blur. I feel
like a week is only a day, but in some ways I feel like the days are
an entire week. But aside from some of the week long days, things
generally seem to be speeding up as I near the end of my journey. It's
a bitter sweet feeling.

This week was a lightning one, gone too fast.

Monday was fun, we went shopping so Sister Welch could get some winter
clothes. Then we went geocaching - my newfound hobby thanks to the
Beers family. They taught me all about it. We found two geocaches
which was awesome. It's like a giant treasure hunt for adults, for any
of who who might not have heard about it. I am absolutely taken by it.
I'm going to do it all the time, the Beers showed us a map of like
where all the geocaches are in the world and there are tons of them in
Utah!! And I'm gonna catch em all.

When pday was over, we had dinner at the DeMartinis, she made us this
giant feast, it was probably the single best dinner I've had so far in
Butler - steak and salad and potatoes and asparagus and garlic bread
and everything good in this life that couldn't even fit on my plate so
I had to go back for seconds just to get firsts of some things and it
felt like Thanksgiving day and I couldn't even fit it all in my
stomach I felt like I was going to die hahaha.
But yeah after that we had a lesson with them since her husband is a
nonmember but  basically he just straight up told us that he hasn't
been studying and he doesn't really want to know if it is true so
hahahaha we got dropped.

Tuesday we had a couple of really good lessons - one with Jonathan and
one with Ross. Jonathan was all set to be baptized Saturday but
he didn't come to church yesterday, so he's not gonna make it for this
week. We will have to reset him with a date. Ross also expressed a
desire to be baptized and is working toward having the desire to quit
smoking. We talked about how smoking keeps us from living in our
Heavenly Father's presence and tried to help him understand the
importance of living the word of wisdom.
We also got to participate in something called "produce to people".
It's like this food bank hat gives fruits and vegetables to needy
people instead of just the typical canned stuff, which is really cool.
So we bagged produce and then we stood in the line and handed it out.
We were in charge of cabbages and there were all these extra leaves,
so I took one out and put it on my head and everyone started laughing
at me. Then Grape Juice told me to take it off, and I told her that
people were enjoying it, so she put one on her head and pretty soon
everyone was laughing and having a good time, calling us the cabbage
patch kids and saying they liked our costumes. We had to leave early
to go to dinner and volleyball and they were all sad and I felt all
warm and happy inside cause we made a bunch of new friends :)

Wednesday was good, we had our district meeting and an awesome lesson
with a less active named Amy and she is really ready to start coming
back. She wrote a whole list of things she wants to change and it was
super spiritual and amazing.


Thursday was wonderful, as usual. Getting to spend he day doing
service at Katie's is always a highlight for me. This week we had a
bazillion pears and so we were cutting them up to make pear sauce and
we cut and cut and cut those pears until I'm pretty sure I gave myself
arthritis. But it was fun, some kids from the college in Slippery Rock
came over to help out and they were all really nice. So that was fun.
New friends rock.

Friday was super busy, running errands and getting stuff done. We got
to see Bill and we had dinner with the Eberlys at Chilis. I gorged
myself, I was so happy. They are the best kind of people. It was so
fun.
(Can you tell I get less and less enthusiastic about writing my weekly
email the longer it gets?)

Saturday was such a good day. We get to do service at this therapeutic
riding center  and I love working with the kids and the horses.
Usually we just walk alongside the kids and talk to them and sing to
them and help them stay on the horses. We were with William this week
and he is so funny, he always likes singing Old McDonald and he's a
real good singer. After Williams lesson, they didn't have anything for
us to do because everyone else cancelled for the day, so we groomed
Ally (she is the prettiest quarter horse in the whole place) and it
was awesome. We cleaned her hooves and wiped all the dirt. We were
talking to her the whole time cause she wasn't having a good attitude
about it, and at the end we were taking her back out to the field and
when we let her loose she just turned around and followed us, she
didn't want us to leave. It was so cute!
After that, we went home and had lunch and language and then we went
to Bill's house with one of the RMs in our ward. It was so fun, Bill
is the funniest. We took rags and wiped all the nicotine off of the
walls, and then we painted over them. He couldn't find any rollers, so
we were using these tiny little brushes and it was taking a lot longer
than we thought it would and we were laughing so hard because Bill was
about to give himself a heart attack looking everywhere for the
rollers and finally I just told him, "Don't kill yourself, Bill. We
don't even need them that much." And he just turned around and was
like, "that's your opinion." And it was so funny we were all laughing
for like 5 minutes straight. Because he hadn't smoked for about 36
hours, so he was really irritable and it was just so funny.
The good news is he still hasn't smoked, and it is so amazing! He's
been smoking since he was a teenager and tried to quit tons of times
and could never do it and now he's finally doing it!
After Bill's house, we went to stake conference. It was really
amazing. Elder S. Mark Clay of the Seventy was visiting and it was so
cool. We got to sing in the choir, and I just love the spirit that I
feel whenever I share my testimony through music, so that was awesome.
Plus it was amazing to see President and Sister Johnson. I talked to
her about some of the struggles I've been having and she helped me so
much, it was amazing. Somehow, she knew just what to say. I have such
a love for the Johnsons. If I can be half the woman that sister
Johnson is, I've got it made. So anyway, I was left feeling so loved
and just like Heavenly Father is so aware of me and the things I'm
going through that I cried pretty much the whole ride home, haha.
Sometimes you've just got so much bottled up inside and one thing just
sets you off. It was good to get it all out.

Sunday was more stake conference. There were some power house speakers
and the temple president spoke about how it's not a matter of "if"
there will be a temple in Pittsburgh, it's a matter of "when" and I
started freaking out because that is amazing. I would love for there
to be a temple here, that would be so amazing.
After church we had lunch with this amazing lady that we are trying to
teach, she invited us over for Sunday dinner with her family and we
got to know them all and they were so amazing and funny and family
oriented. It felt just like being at a family reunion or something.
Some day I want to be teaching all of them!! We are hopefully going
back to help paint her house this week, so maybe something will
happen.
After that, we had an appointment with this girl Norah - we teach her
and her mom English and she is super funny. Usually we just help her
with her homework to understand what it's saying. She reminds me of my
bae Cynthia Chan #shoutout mostly because she's Asian.
#datasianpersuasiondoe love you chan! ❤️
Then after that, we had weekly planning since Friday was so busy.

And that was my week! Today we went to the Pittsburgh zoo and we just
got back from that. It was super fun, we met up with the zone leaders
and the sisters in there ward and the Beaver elders were there for a
while, so it was super cool. I saw a sloth and almost had a heart
attack because they're so wonderful and I love them. We also saw a
really cute polar bear 
and the zone leaders decided that I should
climb the fence and hop onto his back and then he'd sprout wings and
we'd ride off into the sunset. So that was awesome. 

There was also a llama and some lions and cheetahs and tigers and a giraffe that really liked me and a baby gorilla and it was just all around a great day.
Plus this Sister Butler made us homemade cafe rio for lunch and so o
was basically in heaven when that happened.

More good news, we passed out apartment inspection so ✔️ for that. Now
it's time to move apartments haha... *sigh. The life of a missionary.

Anyway, basically everything is great and I'm having a great time. I'm
really starting to click with a lot of people here and it's starting
to feel so much like home. I also met this super awesome family and
they tell great jokes so hopefully I'll remember some of them so I can
tell them to you guys when I get back :)
My last interview with President Johnson is this week and I'm super
excited! I love that guy.

Anyway! I just want you guys to know that no matter who you are, where
you are, whatever - God is aware of you and He loves you. He knows
your individual trials and each of your goals and aspirations, and he
will help you reach your fullest potential. I know He loves us, I know
He lives. This gospel is true, never doubt that!

Have a good week.

Love,
Hermana Bills