Wednesday, January 30, 2013
January 21
I just sent you a bunch of pictures. We've gone a little picture happy lately with all the SSSNNNNNOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWW
I'm pretty sure this is more snow than we got in Utah last year. It's pretty magical. I was kind of sad we didn't get this for Christmas, but then my companions and I decided it's probably best because the combination probably would have killed me. I was excited enough about Christmas as it was. I don't think any of us could have handled me being more excited.
Isn't England beautiful in the snow? And the roads haven't been bad at all. One of those pictures is us stuck in traffic on that first day. and did you know, snow days actually exist in England?! They actually get let out of school when it snows!!!! I always thought that was just a myth.... And a few wards cancelled church, but ours didn't. Today the Horsleys are taking us to visit an old church. I'm excited. the snow is going to make it even more magical.
Sister Cabrera cut my fringe (aka bangs) a couple weeks ago!!! She's pretty cool. This is her last week. She goes home next Wednesday. Back to Chili where she belongs. She is Chilean through and through!!! I am going to miss her so much. I'm kind of scared for when she leaves. We're all (except her) praying that this snow will continue and all flights will be cancelled next Wednesday so she can't leave :) that'd be pretty cool.
We have a new visitors' centre sister coming tomorrow that Sister Maughan will train, but I'm still not sure what will happen to me next week. I might stay in a tri with Sister Maughan and the new sister, or they might kick me back into the field. Or I might ask to be transferred to Chili. Just for fun.
My companions are pretty great. We probably have too much fun.
The temple in the SNOWWWWWWWW its soooo beautiful!
i'm out of time.
love you all!!!!!
sister reneer
Monday, January 14, 2013
Hello Hello!
Yes, I enjoyed my birthday. It was fairly unique from the viewpoint of a missionary. I had five different companions throughout the day and no single companion that was with me the whole day. wierd. Basically this whole week was a bit strange, but it's been a good week and I don't know that I've ever felt happier. It's exhausting, but I've really been giving as much as I can to doing what the Lord wants me to do throughout each day--which doesn't always mean contacting and teaching. Sometimes it means spending time with a sick companion. But being in a tri and having so many senior couples nearby has made it possible for me to leave the flat quite a bit this week. But I've also loved the time I've spent in the flat with either one or both of my companions. They are the best. Sister Cabrera goes home the end of January. Yeah right. She can't be leaving. England might explode if she leaves.
On my birthday, I went to district meeting with the other visitors' centre sisters and the Elders made me no-bake cookies. Then we ate cheesecake at the visitors' centre and Sister Carpenter drove me home for a couple hours. That's when I opened my wonderful presents from home. That was probably my favorite part of the day. Just being with Sister Cabrera. Then I got to drive with Sister Carpenter to pick up Sister Maughan from Hastings. It was a fun little adventure. And it was so interesting being back in Hastings. It gave me cause to reflect--which I'm basically always doing anyway. But it was interesting how familiar everything looked and how the smells and sights of the flat brought everything back and I could feel those same emotions that had enveloped me those first three months. But I felt them in an impersonal way, just as a memory, not as feelings I couldn't shake away. I've come so far. And I've made huge leaps and bounds since arriving in East Grinstead. I'm a completely different missionary--which means I'm a different person too. I hope you like me when I get home! But if there's anything you don't like, it's God's fault. He's molding me into who He wants me to be. I can feel that every day. Sometimes that molding reallllly hurts, but it also brings great joy. So whoever I am when I get home, it will all be thanks to God (and I guess me too since I do have a special thing called agency....)
We bought Dominoes pizza before leaving Hastings and of course had Texas bbq--which was only fitting for my birthday. So it was an interesting and good day. I've been in the best area for these holiday times. I love love love being here.
This weekend I remembered that serving at the visitors' centre really is "my seaside" as Sister Rodrigues would say when I first got here. I love this job so much. It's similar to working at the MOA but sooo much better. Because I don't have to worry about school on the side and the 'staff' is smaller so I know everyone real well and everything we do can be led by the spirit! That's the best part. Being an instrument in the Lord's hands and saying the things you know He wants you to say is one of the best things I've ever experienced. I'm so grateful that He can use me to reach out and bless His children and to remind them of His love for them.
I enjoyed your report on the English dinner. Sausage rolls are not my favorite either. Mostly the veggies, definitely the potatoes, and the yorkshire pudding is good too. And did you put gravy on everything??? That's what makes it truly British---and also very good.
That's so cool that you're doing a sister missionary prep thing. We did a little mission prep training fireside thing last night at the visitors' centre which was lots of fun.
love to you allllll!!!!!! write me letters :) and have a lovely lovely week.
Enjoy the snow.
Yes, I enjoyed my birthday. It was fairly unique from the viewpoint of a missionary. I had five different companions throughout the day and no single companion that was with me the whole day. wierd. Basically this whole week was a bit strange, but it's been a good week and I don't know that I've ever felt happier. It's exhausting, but I've really been giving as much as I can to doing what the Lord wants me to do throughout each day--which doesn't always mean contacting and teaching. Sometimes it means spending time with a sick companion. But being in a tri and having so many senior couples nearby has made it possible for me to leave the flat quite a bit this week. But I've also loved the time I've spent in the flat with either one or both of my companions. They are the best. Sister Cabrera goes home the end of January. Yeah right. She can't be leaving. England might explode if she leaves.
On my birthday, I went to district meeting with the other visitors' centre sisters and the Elders made me no-bake cookies. Then we ate cheesecake at the visitors' centre and Sister Carpenter drove me home for a couple hours. That's when I opened my wonderful presents from home. That was probably my favorite part of the day. Just being with Sister Cabrera. Then I got to drive with Sister Carpenter to pick up Sister Maughan from Hastings. It was a fun little adventure. And it was so interesting being back in Hastings. It gave me cause to reflect--which I'm basically always doing anyway. But it was interesting how familiar everything looked and how the smells and sights of the flat brought everything back and I could feel those same emotions that had enveloped me those first three months. But I felt them in an impersonal way, just as a memory, not as feelings I couldn't shake away. I've come so far. And I've made huge leaps and bounds since arriving in East Grinstead. I'm a completely different missionary--which means I'm a different person too. I hope you like me when I get home! But if there's anything you don't like, it's God's fault. He's molding me into who He wants me to be. I can feel that every day. Sometimes that molding reallllly hurts, but it also brings great joy. So whoever I am when I get home, it will all be thanks to God (and I guess me too since I do have a special thing called agency....)
We bought Dominoes pizza before leaving Hastings and of course had Texas bbq--which was only fitting for my birthday. So it was an interesting and good day. I've been in the best area for these holiday times. I love love love being here.
This weekend I remembered that serving at the visitors' centre really is "my seaside" as Sister Rodrigues would say when I first got here. I love this job so much. It's similar to working at the MOA but sooo much better. Because I don't have to worry about school on the side and the 'staff' is smaller so I know everyone real well and everything we do can be led by the spirit! That's the best part. Being an instrument in the Lord's hands and saying the things you know He wants you to say is one of the best things I've ever experienced. I'm so grateful that He can use me to reach out and bless His children and to remind them of His love for them.
I enjoyed your report on the English dinner. Sausage rolls are not my favorite either. Mostly the veggies, definitely the potatoes, and the yorkshire pudding is good too. And did you put gravy on everything??? That's what makes it truly British---and also very good.
That's so cool that you're doing a sister missionary prep thing. We did a little mission prep training fireside thing last night at the visitors' centre which was lots of fun.
love to you allllll!!!!!! write me letters :) and have a lovely lovely week.
Enjoy the snow.
-Sister Reneer
Monday, January 7, 2013
January 7
haha
I'm excited for you to celebrate my birthday. Christmas crackers are
totally British--at least for Christmas, but they'll work for my
birthday too :) You definitely should try to have a traditional
English roast dinner,
which basically means that everything is roasted. Roast potatoes,
roast vegetables (carrots, parsnips, onions), yorkshire pudding
(which isn't anything like pudding), and then pour gravy
over everything.
That's the traditional English Sunday/Christmas dinner and it is sooo
good. I will need to get some recipes and things before I go home.
And for pudding (which is English for dessert) you could have apple
crumble--with custard if you can find that in that British store.
love
you all lots!!!!!!
sister
reneer
December 31
hello
hello!
well, i already told you about my awesome Christmas when I
talked to you on Tuesday. It was such a good day. being a missionary
on Christmas is the BEST!!!! (granted, it could be the worst if you
have no where to go and end up knocking doors all day BUT that didn't
happen to us) It was fun to be involved in the ward carol service in
the morning and to see all the excited children...and teenagers...and
adults. Spending Christmas with our investigators was
soooooo wonderful. They prepared a lovely meal and we had Christmas
crackers with cheap crowns and silly jokes and we had party poppers
and watched a MoTab Christmas concert with Audra McDonald and then we
got to talk about the birth of Christ from the Nephites side of the
world. What better way to spend Christmas than by serving the Lord by
serving his children and talking about his gospel?
After
being with them we worked in the visitors' centre for three
hours, which wasn't really work, because I got to talk to YOUUUU.
That was pretty cool. I can't believe how tall Luke is :( I'll have
to sit on his lap when I get home because he'll be too big for mine. How
was the rest of your Christmas? I'm glad you had a good rest of the
week and didn't feel too sad about it all being over. I was worried
about that too, but it's been okay. I was starting to get worn out by
all the excitement anyway, so the end came at a perfect time. and
it's not like we have any down time to think about it much anyway.
There is always more to do and something new to be thinking about and
planning for.
After
the visitors' centre on Christmas, we went to the Bells (an awesome member family)
for some Christmas dinner left-overs. Bishop and his family were
there too which was fun because I like their kids. Children
make Christmas so magical. When Bishop went home, were were also
able to have a lesson type thing with the Bells and it was soooo
good. This gospel brings so much joy even in the midst of
trials and heartache and imperfection.
I
was so exhausted by the time Christmas was over. It was a busy busy
full day of constant excitement and it was soooo much fun but so
exhausting.
So now
that I've written an email that makes it sound like my life is
just perfect and awesome, let me just remind you that it's not.
Missions are hard. but life is hard. so I guess this is good
preparation for the rest of my life. I still worry about the future
and each upcoming transfer. which is silly, because it always turns out
great. the Lord is in charge and I know his plan is perfect.
thanks
for being great and being good.
I
hope you have a super last day of 2012 and that your 2013 is just the
best year yet.
I
love you all lots and lots and lots and lots!!!!!!
Love,
Sister
Reneer
December 17
blessings
blessings blessings. I'm at the temple for another transfer!!!!
There are so many reasons this makes me happy. And I really felt like
this would happen even though it didn't completely make sense and I
was so scared I'd find out I was leaving, but it feels soooo right to
be here. And I also feel quite certain that this will be my last
transfer here. Sister Yapi has been shipped off to the other side of
the mission to Weston-super-mare and Sister Maughan has returned to
the VC from Hastings. So I'm still in a tri with Sister Maughan (who
is British) and Sister Cabrera (yay! I get to stick with her to the
end!) Sister Howard has gone home which is sad and we have a new visitors centre sister from Finland. And so many fun activities and concerts planned
and time is just flyyyyying by. It gets faster each transfer and each
transfer I can't imagine it getting any faster and then it does. What
the heck?!?!?! perhaps because the second coming is almost here. 21
December, I think? I hope you are all prepared!
This
ward has exciting things happening including lots of guys preparing
for missions. It's amazing to see how the gospel truly can change
someones life. People who didn't even have a testimony and weren't
living a For-The-Strength-Of-Youth life just a year ago are now
preparing to go out and serve the Lord and preach the gospel and
change lives!!! I admire converts so much. They have such a fire and
they are amazing missionaries.
We
only got a bit of snow one morning and it melted by mid-day :( but
hopefully we get more. The frost is amazing, though. It looks like
snow. I've never seen such thick frost. The entire world is clothed
in a blanket of white. It's so beautiful. And cold. soooo cold. I'm
definitely counting my blessings of working inside for the next two
months. God's plan is perfect!
I
love you all and can't wait to talk to you via skype sooon soon soon.
Happy
Christmas!
God
bless us everyone!!!!!
-sister
ruth reneer
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