Monday, October 5, 2015

Who puts the leaves back on the trees in the spring?

the re-leaf society.
HA.   
 
Tender mercies are a real thing. 

Our scripture study class that nobody came to last week had 4 people this week! :) #praises AND they said they'll all come back and bring friends! Happy day! The AP's showed up to our district meeting which made it way too fun, haha. They're working on hopefully importing me for the Tacoma fireside this Sunday. Here's hoping! We're also going to climb the nuclear towers in Elma today (they used in filming Transformers supposedly) so fun things are ahead. 

General Conference is always such a blessing! How lucky we are to be able to watch/listen live to the inspired people called by God to address us and help us. I'm so thankful for their counsel. I need it haha. I could go on for hours about everything I loved and inspiration I received, but nobody got time for that today. But I did really like was Elder Oaks' talk on the Atonement and Pres Uchtdorf's talk. And Elder Lawrence's talk on becoming better. and "ponderize-ing" and a ton of other things. I think this week my scripture is going to be 1 Nephi 17:13 :

And I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments; wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led.

It's funny how often I forget that the Lord really is still leading me, even when I so often don't realize that it is Him and He is still in charge and He does still love me. It's hard to remember sometimes. But I'm so grateful that He is always there and He does see all that we are worth and all that we can become. I'm grateful for His guidance in my life and for allowing me the opportunity and privilege to serve a mission. It is the greatest thing I have ever experienced and it's taught me so much. 

I love my Savior and my Heavenly Father and all they do for me. 
I love you all and I'm grateful for all your support and everything you do for me! You're the best!

Sister Wilson
 
 we love fall!

 for reals, I love fall. 

 Massive slugs are everywhere. I'll spare you the close-ups.


  some pretty views of Hartstine Island while we were out knocking doors.
 

Monday, September 28, 2015

"bloody moon!"

Hello!
It was a pretty average week this week. The usual. Knocking and trying to find new people to teach! Our teaching pool has shrunk quite a bit with everybody dropping us, but we're doing our best to find the elect! We went by the Carters and sticky-noted their door with scriptures and uplifting notes hoping to let her know we still care and we're still here for her but we haven't heard from her and she didn't answer Bishop's or their friend's calls either. So. We will likely be going to Jeremy's memorial service in a couple weeks so if nothing else we'll talk to her there. 
 
Our ward mission leader is being released so we've lost contact with him but thankfully his assistant is super awesome and helps us so much. Blessings!
 
Friday night was a ward party themed "medieval dinner" with only finger foods and jousting competitions and such, it was super fun! it's nice to experience something a little different :)

Last night we went up to Hoodsport to visit a recent convert Ernie (he's the greatest) and he invited his friend over and we had a little dinner together and watched the super moon/blood moon. It was way cold but way awesome! It's definitely fall.. it's pretty darn cold all the sudden. Love it!

The Women's Conference on Saturday night was so good and (as usual) came at a perfect time. Some of my favorite parts:

- Once you see the divinity within yourself, it will be easier to see it in others
- “I do not know why we have the many trials that we have, but it is my personal feeling, that the reward is so great, so eternal and everlasting, so joyful and beyond our understanding that in that day of reward, we may feel to say to our merciful, loving Father, ‘Was that all that was required?’”
- ‘this life is the time … to prepare to meet God,’ not to receive all of our blessings.

-We don’t know everything. We don’t know why bad things happen. We don’t know which promises will be fulfilled here on earth and which will be granted in heaven. But we do know that “men [and women] are, that they might have joy” (2 Nephi 2:25). God didn’t design us to be sad.

-Happiness comes as we trust God and see our blessings, even in the middle of our storms. Joy comes as we see the good in others and ourselves. Peace comes as we look through God’s window and not just at our own mirror. Trust in God and believe in good things to come :)

God loves us. Inspiration is real. I love you all so much and hope you're having a wonderful Monday! Thanks for all you do!
Sister Wilson
 
 just some beautiful Washington views to make yall jealous

 the spiders are relentless

 Washington mountains are the best mountains

 we were tracting and adoring the waterfront view and turned the corner and it was like BOOM - Mt Rainier. Pic does no justice for how beautiful it was

 

Monday, September 21, 2015

I'll skin it if you kill it

Hello!

So, this week we were knocking and walked down a driveway to this guy who was in the middle of skinning a bull. He wasn't interested, and usually I'd ask if there's any way we can help them, but decided we'd leave that one alone. My comp was happy about that. 

Kris didn't get baptized this week, she is still working on quitting smoking :( She didn't come to church yesterday and we're not sure why.. we think she's getting discouraged. We haven't been able to contact her in the past couple days so we may drive out to her house tonight and swing by. Prayers for her are super appreciated! 

Our scripture study class was pretty good. Kris was the only one who came, but we had a really good lesson on faith with her, and she told us it was just what she needed that day :) We also announced on Sunday that we're bringing refreshments to the class, so we're hoping members show up. Mormons love food, right?
 
We got permission to go to transfer meeting on Tuesday even though we weren't being transferred, which was way fun. My favorite part is just seeing my friends! I love missionaries!
 
Last night we went to the Elma stake youth mission prep thing because they needed a pianist. :) It was a good meeting and very honest about the difficulties of a mission. Our zone leaders and President and Sister Blatter spoke, and President asked Sis Stirling to come up and say what she wish she'd have known or done before her mission since she's experiencing the change now. She did so good being impromptu and being so sincere. She's awesome and I love her so much.

As a quick thought, I thought a bit more about the sacrament yesterday. It's sometimes just something we do and it's easy to get distracted by other things. I was reading through the prayer:  
 
O God, the Eternal Father, we ask thee in the name of thy Son, Jesus Christ, to bless and sanctify this bread to the souls of all those who partake of it; that they may eat in remembrance of the body of thy Son, and witness unto thee, O God, the Eternal Father, that they are willing to take upon them the name of thy Son, and always remember him, and keep his commandments which he hath given them, that they may always have his Spirit to be with them. Amen.

and one part that stood out to me was that we "are willing" to take upon us the name of Christ and always remember Him and keep His commandments... it doesn't say we're ready or perfectly worthy, because we're not. But we are willing to try, and that is what He asks of us. He asks that we remember Him, and by so doing we'll remember that we can rely on Him when we do fall short and need extra help. We don't have to do anything alone unless we choose to- He's always there. He asks that we are willing and that we do our best. He doesn't expect us to be perfect, but He expects us to progress. Take what we've learned and use it to build us :)

I love the gospel! I love you all so much! Have the best week!
Sister Wilson
 
 Transfer meeting: Where's Wilson?

Sorry I failed and didn't take any pictures this week. 
But here's a flashback for ya to my first day in the mission field. It was only yesterday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Transfer #11

Fall is on its way! The trees are changing colors and it's getting cooler. It's my favorite time of year :)
Transfer calls came and President called us Saturday afternoon. (It's usually the AP's, President only calls if you're training or going STL or something) So we were driving back from Lilliwaup and saw President had called and we panicked. So I hurried and pulled over and we called him back and he said we will be staying together another transfer! It was actually funny, because he said he was planning on transferring me (even to the central/north part of the mission - I've been in the south the whole time and he keeps reminding me that he'll get me out soon haha) and had it all ready to go but got a strong feeling that Stirling and I should stay together another transfer. And then he said we can still come to transfer meeting :) YAY! So it'll be a fun day tomorrow, and no packing for me yet! (thank heaven)

Kris came to church yesterday with Adrik! She loved it. She wasn't able to stay, but she is getting baptized this Friday night! Prayers her way would be much appreciated. She needs to quit smoking before then, and she got a super powerful priesthood blessing before church, but she'll need all the strength she can get. She's such an amazing lady. She (and her daughter!) came to our scripture study class this Thursday. We had *ahem 1 person show up BUT it's going to get better. Kris and her daughter showed up as we were ending but we re-taught a shorter version for them and showed "Because of Him" video (my fav)

This week we got to go on exchange with Sister Bigley and Sister Jones, and I got to go to Elma with Bigley while Jones came to Shelton with Stirling. It was pretty much the best day ever, we had so much fun. We'll be companions someday. 
 
We drove all the way up to the tippy corner of our area even past Lilliwaup (driving almost an hour) because a guy Steven had requested a Book of Mormon on mormon.org! Thank goodness he had a phone number so we made sure he'd be home and drove up there and he didn't want us to teach him more yet.. but, we still have his information and he took the Book! So, that's good. 
 
We've been working with a few other neat new people that we can hopefully get progressing soon! I'm excited to see what this transfer brings. Don't have too much time because of zone activity today but I hope you all know that I love you tons! I hope you have the best week!
 
Sister Wilson
 
 Boonie knocking with Bigley in Elma we got tired of all the gates.

 Christmas tree farm! 

 We've been finding excess amounts of snakes and spiders the past couple weeks.


 blog pictures from our labor day picnic! (way fun btw)

 I LOVE this woman.

 someone was out to get me in a water balloon fight.


Monday, September 7, 2015

T10W6 (Transfer10 Week6)

I'm not quite sure what last I said about the Carters. But with Brother Carter, Adrik's dad passing away, we went and saw them this past week. Kris, the mom, (not a member) told us "Someone told me that I could be sealed to Jeremy forever in the temple when I've been baptized for a year, and I want that to happen as soon as possible" [insert my overwhelming happiness here]. So she was going to get baptized this coming Saturday, and she has to come to church twice (she was planning on coming yesterday), but on Saturday night Adrik fell out of a tree and broke both bones in his arm and they didn't make it :( So, she'll get baptized in the coming weeks! We are so excited for them - this means so much to her and I love their family so much! I have never felt so much love for people.
 
We're teaching a new lady, Sarah, and had another awesome lesson with her this week. We met her at the harstine island clubhouse and at the end she asked if we could kneel and pray again - no shame in public. It was awesome. She is so sweet, and she came to all 3 hours of church yesterday and loved it! We're pumped for her. She's still learning to understand the need for priesthood in being baptized and we gave her a picture BoM that's easier to understand :) She loves it. 
 
We're starting up a weekly Thursday night scripture study class this week that I'm super pumped about - a few members told us they'd bring their friends! I'm like, really super excited for it. I love teaching and studying, they're like my favorite things to do! go figure.
 
So just a quick thought. I've been reading in 3 Nephi where Christ is ministering to the Nephites. At the end of the day Christ leaves and says he'll be back tomorrow and before it even got dark "an exceedingly great number of people did labor exceedingly all that night that they might be on the morrow in the place where Jesus should show himself unto the multitude." For a moment I thought of how we often would say "well of course I would do that too!" but I had the impression that there had to have been sacrifices made. Of course Satan would be on the move as well, doing all he can to keep these people from being there, but even with that these people "did labor exceedingly." There is always sacrifice and difficult circumstances involved when we are trying to do the best we can or doing what we should, and this was probably no different. The thought then came to me that though we would also "labor exceedingly" to be where Christ would physically present himself, we are also striving now to be where He is spiritually. We labor every day to try to become more like Him, and hopefully that will lead us someday to be able to be where He is physically. This life is similar to that night, where we need to labor exceedingly to be able to make it to our Heavenly home where Christ dwells. I've been learning a lot about the importance of hard work on a mission and I have come to love that it truly does make us better and help us become who we are meant to be. And it always takes some form of sacrifice. Sacrifice is the highest form of love, and I love my Savior, therefore I am here to serve Him and sacrifice for Him. I am so grateful to be here!
 
We've got a fun day ahead for Labor day meeting in Olympia (I really do love how often I get to go back there haha) for a picnic with the southern half of the mission and President! yay! 
 
I love you all so very much! Have the best week!
Sister Wilson
 PS it rained every day this week and got super cold out of nowhere.
 It got cold enough that we broke out jackets and boots and tights all in the same day. It's only September?
 One day it was blue skies on one side and completely impending-doom-dark-clouds on the other and they just rolled on in

 We were getting in the car after checking a referral and one by one these racoons just walked out of nowhere. There were 6 of them!
 Washington is my favorite place.

 Some pictures from our mini zone conference!



Monday, August 31, 2015

Hope

Well! This week was pretty good. A lot happened.

We had zone activity on Monday, which was fun. I love this zone, we have good fun missionaries.
Tuesday we went on exchanges - Sis Jones came here with me and Stirling went to Elma with Bigley. It was fun! Jones (love her - we came out together) and I went to a relief society activity after knocking where we learned all sort of beauty tips, which I don't remember. But they had good chocolate cake.
 
Wednesday we had interviews with President and he stayed for our district meeting, which has always been a secret hope of mine! It's always great to see him and Sister Blatter - I just love them!
The last few days have just been a blur. It finally started raining again! #bringit. 
 
Adrik's dad, Jeremy, passed away this weekend. Prayers for their family would be really appreciated right now :( I'm so glad that he was able to see Adrik baptized 2 weeks ago before he passed though, it was so special for him. We're hoping we will be able to teach the family about the plan of salvation soon and how they can be together forever. I have gained such a stronger testimony of the purpose of our life here in the past couple years. Death is not the end! I'm so excited to see my whole family someday where we can be reunited for eternity.
 
We had a member give us a referral for a lady he works for who had questions about the church, Sarah, and she is awesome! She was asking us all the perfect questions and is super interested! We had an amazing lesson with her and she really wants to turn her life around and be better :) I'm way excited for her. She lives way the heck out on Harstine Island, so it's a nice drive going to see her. So pretty!
 
Things have slowed a little bit in the area, but I know there's lots of good things bound to happen soon! President asked us to study faith, hope and charity in preparation for a zone conference this week. I read Hebrews 6:10-20 this morning which is probably one of my new favorite scriptures. (go read it. I'll make it easy and attach it to the bottom of this email) :) Hope is an abiding trust that God will fulfill His promises to us. And abiding trust means an enduring trust. God is perfect, He cannot lie and would not lie to us, therefore His promises are sure. We can be happy and find peace despite what is happening in life, and when we are doing what we should and trying our best, we can stand fast and wait for His promised blessings to be fulfilled. I love "hope." It has come to mean a lot more to me over the course of my mission. Everything works out in the end. Think of the armies in the scriptures who had to face innumerable enemies, the prophets put before unwilling and angry masses, famines that seemed endless, and all these things that came to prove that God is on our side. It was always "after the trial of their faith" that they received a witness. One of my favorite quotes has always been "Every thing will be alright in the end, and if it's not alright, it's not the end." Hope is what makes life more enjoyable, that despite the hard and dark days we can press forward with faith in Christ and hope for good things to come. As Christ tells us over and over, "Be of good cheer." I know that when we strive to fill our life with hope and put our faith in Christ, we are happier. We can stand firm amidst the craziness of life and know that the Lord is our light and our guide. I love Him so much! I'm so thankful for the gospel in my life and the hope that it gives me. I love you all so much and hope you have the best week!
 
Sister Wilson

An image of a textured stone coupled with a quote by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: “Hope on. Journey on.”


Hebrews 6:
10 For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
11 And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end:
12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
13 For when God made promise to Abraham, because he could swear by no greater, he sware by himself,
14 Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee.
15 And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the promise.
16 For men verily swear by the greater: and an oath for confirmation is to them an end of all strife.
17 Wherein God, willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the immutability of his counsel,confirmed it by an oath:
18 That by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us:
19 Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil;
20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered, even Jesus, made an high priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec.


 we went on exchange and Sister Jones and I tried the experiment of rubbing ice on your face to make your skin healthy (which we learned at a RS activity). whether or not it worked I have no idea, but I wouldn't recommend it.
 We had the door open for a bit and this dog came running into our house and just made himself at home...
 going out for lunch with a member getting teriyaki! (I tried several things I never had before - be proud of me mom)
 this lady didn't want to talk to us, but she gave us scissors and said take some of my flowers and left.
 Olympic Mountain ice cream runs. #thebest
 rainy day
 we had interviews this week with President and Stirling and I gave a training at the district meeting he showed up to.. talk about pressure.

Monday, August 24, 2015

miracles on miracles on miracles

Sometimes I feel like the scripture people that say "I cannot write an hundredth part of [whatever's going on]" because really, that's what this email is.. just a hundredth part of all that happens in mission life.

BUT, this week we saw so many miracles. On Saturday we had dinner with the Taylor's who are awesome, Bro Taylor used to be bishop and his wife is the sweetest. They were talking about the Spirit and how usually it's as simple as just a thought. And I realized, (for the millionth time), that it really is just like a thought, nothing huge. SO during knocking that night we tried to pay special attention to those simple thoughts and we found David - his run down shed-like house was plastered with no tresspassing/ private property/ beware of dog signs and we questioned if anyone even lived there. But we decided to try it, and when we knocked on the wall big dogs started going insane and we thought mmkay nope and started to walk away but he came outside and we had an amazing conversation with him and we're going back to teach him more! He wanted a BoM and is reading it :) Then we were going to knock somewhere else, but had a simple thought to go to this other street, and in doing so the 2nd house we knocked on was Michael, who also was interested in learning! So we are way excited to start teaching them. The Spirit is so real!
 
As a mission we had a goal to have 80 church tours, which is about 1 per companionship, and despite our efforts couldn't find anyone to give a church tour to. At church yesterday we were hoping to have Natasha (a Russian lady who just showed up to church last week and told us "I'm yours, girls!" and we'll be teaching her now too!) have a tour after church, but she had to leave. So Georgette (a refugee from Kenya - way cool story) came to church! She's friends with several members in the ward (and was at dinner with us at Bishop's last week) and came to church to see a young woman speak. She's way awesome, and we thought well hey we can give her a tour! But she left after sacrament meeting. We'd be praying all week to have a tour, so we decided ok this is going to happen! So we made a couple calls and the Budge's brought Georgette to the church at 8:15 last night for a church tour! Last appt of the night and of the week and it was totally a miracle. The Spirit was way strong during the restoration, and in the chapel we had them read the words to "I Believe in Christ" while I played a version of it on the piano. We also had cookies (the first thing Georgette asked when they said want to come was "will there be food?" ha!) and it was just amazing. God is so so good to us and miracles are so real. 
 
I also ate my first wild blackberry this week - it's true. #beproud
 
I am so grateful for the blessing of being a missionary. It's my favorite thing. I am so happy. I love the Lord more than ever and I am so grateful for the time I have to serve Him full time. 
I love you all so so much and I'm so thankful for you and your support! I hope you have the best week!
 
Sister Wilson

 I love Sister Stirling!

 A kind lady gave us capri suns while we were knocking cause it was way toasty out.

 We found a little Mexican bakery and have decided we're going back every Monday for churros. 

 we did lots of service this week! We helped harvest a garden (those are purple green beans)

 and then helped a lady shovel dirt around her yard! We love opportunities to wear jeans.


we made a fancy Sunday morning breakfast since we didn't have ward council. It was way fun. (thanks to the elders for letting us borrow their waffle iron)