Whoa! I've been out on a mission for
one month now! Is that crazy or what!? I feel like it hasn't been that long,
but then again, it feels like I left my family and friends forever ago. I miss
you all, but I know that this is where I'm supposed to be :) West Virginia is
like my home now! I love it here! It rains almost every day, but it's also
super warm, so I'm loving it.
So April, a member in my ward, recently returned from
her mission and she told us a story in Gospel principles last Sunday. Her
mission president's wife recently went back into remission from cancer after
they finished their call as mission president and wife. While she was in the
hospital she had a special visitor come see her. It was President Thomas S.
Monson. COOL! She had this white board full of quotes in her room, and one of
those quotes was "I can do hard things." He asked her if he could
change one word in that quote. She said yes. He went over and erased
"Can" so the quote now stated, "We do hard things"
ISN"T THAT SO TRUE! We do hard things. And the Lord helps us through it.
Okay, so last week I had to write a
short letter, so I'm starting with the group email this week and I'll get to
the individual ones last. So a quick recap on last week:
I got to meet my new Mission
president and his wife! They're amazing! I actually spent 5 hours with them
last Wednesday while we were doing interviews. President likes to talk haha.
Some hard things happened after that, and I finally cried for the first time on
my mission, but it was all okay. We had to have a little funeral for a kitten
and I sobbed, but it's okay now. Heavenly Father just needed me to feel sad for
a little bit so I could experience more joy.
Last week I met one of the sweetest
girls ever! She's a 20 year old in college here and she's interested in taking
the lessons, but we have to work around her schooling and her two jobs, so
that's interesting. But she's amazing. I want to be as nice as her someday.
I found out that I get to help out
at Youth Conference here! It's this weekend and I'm stoked! It'll be like being
at my own ward again! Ah, I miss my ward. But the people here are great and
super nice :)
I have a new Investigator! Her name
is Michaela, and she's 18 and awesome. Her mom has Congestive heart failure and
they just found that out, so she's struggling with that, but we have been
teaching her and she's accepting everything! We're going to invite her to be
baptized at our next appointment! Yay! And we have another investigator who was
a former, but he's engaged to a less-active member of our ward and their lives
are pretty tough. He is out of work for some bulging discs in his back (sound
familiar?) and they're struggling to get by, which is why they aren't married
yet, but we told him that if he wants to be baptized, he had to be married, so
they're setting a date within the next two months! Yay!
Funny story, so we were checking up
on two former investigators who lived together (a grandma and a granddaughter)
and it's all the way up the "mountains" with dirt roads and creepy
places haha. So, we got there and the grandma answers the door and practically
shuts it in our faces because she recognized us as missionaries, so we quickly
asked her if her granddaughter was home so we could talk to her. She wasn't
home and we asked for a phone number, but she lied and said she didn't have it;
so the grandson (the granddaughter's brother) told her not to be mean and she
basically just left him to deal with us. So there's this 20 year old boy
getting our numbers to give to his sister after he gave us her number. I
honestly think he just pittied us, but it was funny. Sister Lawrence and I both
walked away laughing. Some peoples' children.
So, I'm going to go off on a little
rant about some stuff that happened this week. Some of the members in our ward
feel like my companion and I are wasting time meeting with some of the people
we're meeting with because they've been taught before and they just don't want
to deal with them. First off, that frustrated me. So here's my rant:
Jesus Christ didn't die for nothing.
He sunk down lower than we can even comprehend, so He could lift us up and help
us change. The Atonement can help us and others change. Just have faith in
Jesus Christ and those who are trying to change. Help them. Love them. People
need someone to believe in them and their ability to change. Someone who can
show them the hope and faith Jesus Christ can give them. If the Atonement
isn't changing your life, if it isn't changing you, then it needs to be used
more often. Jesus Christ didn't die for nothing.
That's my spiritual thought/rant for
the day. I wish more people understood that.
So, on another sad note, we had to
help out at a funeral for a lady in our ward, so that was sad. Just a heads up
(even though I don't plan on passing away anytime soon) no one is allowed to
wear black at my funeral. NO ONE. People should throw glitter in celebration of
my life. Okay? And people should only be allowed to cry if they're smiling :)
That'll be in my will one day haha.
Okay, last thing. I was meeting with
a recent convert who's been going through a bunch of drama and tough times (who
isn't nowadays?) and I got to meet her little 17 month old named Joss... guess
who he's named after! Alexis? Do you know it? Joss Whedon (or however you spell
his last name)! That made my day! For those of you who don't know who that is,
look up firefly. Dad, that made me think of you :) She's awesome.
I got to go shopping today, so
that's cool. And last week we went Laser Tagging :) That's also fun.
Shout out to my adorable niece for
being baptized on the Fourth of July!! And my little Nephew for his baby
blessing on the same day! You're both awesome. I love you!
If any of you want to write me I'll
post my address at the end of the email. I'd love to hear from you!
Well, that's all I have for this
week. I love you all!
Love,
Sister Humphrey
69 Monte Carlo Way,
Charles Town, West Virginia
25414 (I think that's the zip code,
but I'm not positive anymore)
Mom’s addition: Yes that is the
correct zip code. Also, for those of you that read her email directly, and are
wondering if you were day dreaming when you read it, and think there is
something different to this, you weren’t daydreaming. She asked me to add to
this before I blogged it.
We love our missionary!!
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