Okay.. This transfer has been absolutely nuts.
1. I was greenie broken
2. I trained a sister missionary
3. I was in a trio companionship
4. One of my companions left the companionship half way through
5. I got a new companion that is going home in like a week.
That all results in not the normal schedule of a missionary, but it has been really fun trying to juggle a whole bunch of random stuff that keeps getting thrown at me. The work is going great in the Inlet View ward. B was supposed to get baptized on Saturday, but sadly that fell threw because she was admitted into the hospital. She has pnemonia. It's super sad. We pushed her baptism back to February 22nd. Everyone please pray super hard that she gets better. This week we taught her the Word of Wisdom. The minute we taught that to her she said I wil never smoke and drink ever again in my life. It is such a testimony builder to me how much people love the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Sister Dill and I survived on our own for a couple of days this week. Let me remind you.. Sister Dill has been out for 2 months and I have only been out for 4, but let me tell you some crazy miracles happened. We went and taught a lesson to a lady that has read a whole bunch of Anti-Mormon stuff and has completely left the church. Apparently, what we taught her was just what she needed. In the lesson she broke down crying and said after a year of not being at church... I AM COMING BACK. Guys. She is coming back to church. It was so happy. She is now reading her scriptures like every single day. Miracles totally happen!!!
I am an official member of the Ididarod dog sled race volunteer group. I even have an official badge. This week we bundled and bagged straw and hay for all of the dogs to sleep on during the race. Sometimes it is really fun doing service. It gives you a fun little break from your day to day routine.
I got a new companion this week. I am still in a trio for the rest of the transfer. My new comp is Sister Claspbell. She goes home in 10 days. It has been really cool to see all of the miracles that she has brought into the ward again. We have been able to meet with some people that she used to meet with that I guess kind of fell through the cracks. It is amazing to see the Lord's hand in his work. I can definitely tell she is in our companionship for a reason.
Another crazy cat stroy for the week. I was driving down the road and all of the sudden I screamed stop. We all looked to left and there was a cat fence. It was a fence made of cat wood carvings. Who in their right mind would EVER have a cat fence. I am going to take a picture of it this week and send it to you all.
Okay. I have started something these past couple of weeks that has made a profound inpact on my life and I would just like to invite all of you to do it. The minute you wake up in the morning tell yourself that you are LIVING THE DREAM! Anytime someone asks you how you are you just tell them you are living the dream. People will want to know why are so happy. It really brings miracles of happiness in your life and the people around you. Warning. The only time you can't ask someone if they are living the dream is at a McDonalds drive through. The lady at the window will probably start yelling and saying stuff like.. do you see where I work? Does it look like a living the dream? Ya... that didn't go over so well, but everywhere else you should totally say it to everyone!
I love you all! You are a wonderful example to me. Missionary work is the best. President's day is next week, so I probably will not be able to e-mail on Monday. Transfers are this upcoming week. Pray that I get a normal companion!!!!!
Love to all!
Sister Morrison
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