(There are two letters here, so I put the 20th 1st, the 29th second. Be sure to read through both!)
8-20-2012
It's been another crazy week here in the UK! I went to the temple again on Tuesday! It was a beautiful sunshine filled day and the temple grounds are all in bloom! It was pretty!
Then Wednesday came.... not so pretty... Half the mission hiked Mount Snowdon on Tuesday, the beautiful day.... Wednesday was not so pretty. It was a bit overcast when we started hiking so it didn't seem like it would be bad... then about 1 hour into the hike it started down pouring. I was wearing a sweatshirt and a coat and I was soaked through completely. The wind was really bad and we were hiking in clouds most of the time and it felt like someone had turned on a fire hose and was just spraying us down. We all couldn't wait to get to the top because there's a cafe on the top where people who go up on the train can sit and take some time to look around before going back down. So we all kept that as our focus thinking Hot Chocolate and Warm Scones.... Hahaha... haha.... hum... we got to the top and the cafe was closed. It was closed because the train couldn't make it up the mountain in the state of weather that was occurring. So we all huddled against the outside walls of the cafe trying to find a little bit of shelter. President had hiked the day before and thought that going on the train the second day would be good so he wasn't with us. All of us missionaries there to fend for ourselves. We then started making the trek back down the other side. It was an experience for sure. It was fun though. Not necessarily in the moment, but looking back... if I can survive that I can survive anything! We started hiking at 10 ish in the morning and got down at around 4:45 ish. President and Sister Preston were waiting for us at the end with Subway sandwiches. I was shivering something fierce and President offered to give me his fleece jacket. I said no. He said "Oh, you are stubborn!" One of the elders decided to translate and said, "That means you need to repent of your pride." haha it was funny! We rushed home to take warm showers before rushing off to our evening lessons!
Friday we had the Chinese activity in Liverpool. We were in charge of a charades activity (Since "Oh! Sister Orr's Theatrical!"....) but it was fun. We did a bunch of small competitions and had tea as a group and so it really helped some of the Chinese to see that there are quite a few Chinese investigating the church (granted, none of our investigators could make it... they didn't really want to make the 2 hour journey there...) but it was fun.
I am really grateful for President and Sister Preston. They are so loving. Sister Preston seems to be mothering me lately. It's just funny. Sister Preston is usually so quiet and reserved and doesn't talk to people much. I made a point of hugging her and complimenting her because she really is amazing, but she's opened up more a lot to me at least. I had to call President the other day and we were in the middle of having a very serious discussion when he said, "Hold on, my wife's yelling at me.... (to Sister Preston) Yes?... Hold on, I'm talking to Sister Orr.... Okay.... alright, you'll have your turn when I'm done....(to me) Sister Preston wants to talk to you." When he was done talking to me he said, "Okay I'll give the phone to my wife now, I just came upstairs and she's sitting here with her hand out waiting for the phone." It was just really cute. She just wanted to see how I was doing and told me to keep working hard. I just love them.
So the new little one's name is going to be Kade eh? Why am I always the last to know? I'm glad Hailey's pregnancy is going well again. Mom, I'm also glad you had a fun time with the kids and Tucker was able to get over his fear of "wolves" to sleep in the tent. Sounds like they are still as adorable as I remember them.
Well, I think that sums up my week. We have been able to get many new investigators this week (mostly Chinese!)! It's been a very good week and we look forward to more wonderful things to come!
8-29-2012
Well, odd to be getting an email from me on a Wednesday isn't it? Transfers are today. I found out Sunday that I am staying in Gaerwen. It was quite a surprise because I thought Sister Jack and Sister Smith would be staying as Sister Jack was training Sister Smith. Nope. I got bumped up to trainer! Sister Jack is no longer with us here and she is up in Manchester again serving there. So surprise! I'm Training a new missionary! No pressure! President when he told me that I was becoming trainer he told me I have changed so much and I have learned so much; he said he trusts me and knows that I will be a good trainer. Sister Preston a couple of weeks ago told me that she sees me being a great leader in the mission and that she was trying to get President to recognize that as well. I was like... oh ok. :) A joke just popped into my head. I was reading the new era last night and they have little missionary comic strips in them. There were two sister missionaries walking down the street and the one says, "The hardest thing about being humble is not being able to talk about it!" ;) Not saying that I'm humble. In many ways I am still quite prideful, but I'm working on it! :)
I don't know if you've realized, but I've been out now for 7 1/2 months! I have less than a year left! It is crazy how time flies and I am always wondering and checking to make sure I am making the most of my time here!
Every Thursday during weekly planning we give our companions strengths and improvements. It's what we call companionship inventory. Last Thursday Sister Smith gave me the improvement of "Give President less grief." haha. I told him that last night when we dropped Sister Jack off at the mission home. He laughed and said, "Sister Orr, you know I love your personality. I wouldn't want a robot. I'm glad we are able to have a laugh together!" So I'm glad he appreciates my sense of humour. He says I'm stubborn and that it is impossible to just have a 5 minute conversation with me because I always need convincing of whatever it is we talk about. Last night we talked for maybe 7 minutes and before we left I said, "Was that close enough to 5 minutes?" He laughed and gave me a hug.
So I have the opportunity still to work here with Sister Smith and with the Chinese. I am learning more and more Chinese and I can usually pick up on what is being said. It's weird though that I am now Senior companion and also training. Sister Smith is great though and I just told her this is a learning experience for me as well. We will both be learning and growing because I am far from a perfect missionary, but I will train her to what I believe she needs to know and do to be the best missionary she can be.
We have a baptism on Saturday! Our investigator, Tracey, is finally entering the waters of baptism after being taught for just over 12 weeks! We have two others we are teaching that want to be baptised. Aruna we met last week and her goal is to be baptised on the 22nd of September, she may have problems with the word of wisdom, but we will face that as it comes. Jack is Chinese and his goal is for next weekend. We will find out tonight if he has been following the Word of Wisdom so he can meet that goal or if we have to move it back. So we are seeing wonderful things happening here in Wales! We are teaching many Chinese and we have hit 20 lessons a week for the past 2 weeks! It's great!
We gave talks on Sunday in sacrament meeting. It was all about testimonies. So, mom, I really appreciate you sharing your testimony with me. The power of testimony is so important. For Tracey's baptism we are having people write down their testimonies to give to Tracey to help strengthen hers and be there for her to read if she ever has doubts. On Sunday I shared about the importance of having a testimony of the restoration. The Relief Society President told us a while ago that she feels that not that many members have a testimony of the restoration, either that or they don't share it. So I got up and said that one question we often get as missionaries is "What makes your church different from other churches?" Then I said that if we answer we have a living prophet, that is true, if we say we have the Book of Mormon, that is true, if we say we have the proper authority to baptise, that is also true, but notice how all of them wouldn't be here without the restoration. If I didn't have a testimony of the restoration, what purpose would I have as a missionary? What could I bring to this work? I would merely be teaching and testifying of truths that can be found in other churches! I love the story of Joseph Smith and I love that when God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith, they called him by name. He knows each one of us and he sees what we are capable of accomplishing. That brings me comfort now as I know that I am asked to be a trainer at this time for a reason. I may not feel ready, but just as Joseph Smith was prepared over time, Heavenly Father will qualify me for this work. Honestly though, how great is it to know that God knows us and that he talked to Joseph Smith? And we are able to talk to God through prayer as well and get the answers we need. Prayer is one of the most powerful things when it comes to understanding the gospel. We can confirm thoughts, feelings, and impressions with God to know what we need to do!
I am so grateful for all I am learning right now! I feel like I have come so far! Last night a recent convert asked me what I have learned on my mission so far and if I feel like I will be a different person when I go home. I said I will still be me, but I will be better. I said that looking back now on where I was when I first came on my mission, I feel like I was a child then, I feel like my knowledge has increased, that I'm more mature (that doesn't mean I still don't make jokes and have fun and list Sarcasm as my first language....). I am so happy right now. I smile and I don't know why I am smiling, but it just feels right!
Thank you for all the support that you give me! I am grateful to be raised in a home where wonderful gospel truths were taught!
I don't know much else to say other than thank you and I love you all so very much!
I hope you all are taking care of yourselves and that you enjoyed the summer holidays! Still haven't put away my winter coats! :) The ward here says they may be in shock if I ever show up to church without my coat! :)
With love,
Kara