Monday, November 27, 2017

Turkey dinner #1,2,3,4......Nov. 27, 2017



Howdy howdy!

I can not believe that it's almost December! Thats so crazy! This week has gone by crazy fast. On Monday we actually had to move out of our apartment completely. We live with THE MOST amazing family. They are the Peterson's and they have 10 kids. Anyway, for thanksgiving all of the kids were coming home (except for their missionary). They had a total of 16 people living in their house! It was crazy full! So they needed our apartment for more room. But yeah, we were totally homeless for thanksgiving. We ended up moving in with the flower mound sisters for the week. It was so much fun! It was fun to talk and laugh with them at the end of each day. 

Fast forward to Thursday. Probably my favorite holiday, turkey day! Now before I tell you what all went down thursday y'all have to understand that Texans are very hospitable and they love missionaries. They do not accept no as an answer. We started the day off with homemade pancakes and buttermilk syrup with the flower mound sisters (they were so excited to surprise us, it was adorable). 

We raced off to a morning 5K that a family in the ward created called the turkey trot. As we pulled into the parking lot what we thought was going to be a small amount of people (like the previous year) turned out to be basically a ward fun run. 90 percent of the ward was in attendance. People were very excited to see us out and about and they got a kick out of us walking a 5k in boots and dresses. We were walking with our ward mission leaders wife and their son Dallin. Overall it was a great activity. We were awarded medals of participation and given congratulatory bananas. 

Immediately following the fun run, we had a breakfast appointment with another family who made homemade cinnamon rolls as large as our face. They were delicious. 

 Following that appointment we tried to squeeze in some studying (with little success) before racing to our first dinner appointment (starting at noon) we arrived at the Peterson's just in time to help make homemade rolls. 

We ate with the Petersons and went straight to our second dinner appointment. We met with both the Snyder family and the Deitrich family for another full turkey dinner. At this point of the day it's not even 3 and we were more stuffed then most of the turkeys we ate. After those families we raced over to bishops house for another meal and dessert. At this point we have stopped eating and just looked at our food with pain in our eyes. Luckily bishop noticed this pain and put our dinners in to go bags for later. After visiting and sharing a message we were off to our next appointment. Dinner with the Penningtons. 

 Brother Pennington is our ward mission leader and absolutely loves missionary work. We have grown so close with his family and they are always looking out for us. We spent an hour or so at their house playing with the kids, helping cook dinner, and resting from the amount of food we had previously partaken. After that dinner we were off to a dessert appointment with 2 more families. 

At this point we aren't even grabbing plates but were still being fed (Texans like to dish plates for you). To end the night off we were invited to a less active house for a full blown Mexican fiesta. There was singing, dancing, lots of Mexican food, and birthday cake (no clue whose birthday it was) we spent the whole night pretending that we understood Spanish. It was so fun to experience a different atmosphere. As we pulled into the driveway at 9:30 we were so exhausted that we climbed into bed and were fast asleep by 9:35.

Overall the thanksgiving holiday was a lot of fun! Both Sister Gorley and I have never eaten so much food. We feel 10 pounds heavier, but we were so excited to meet with the families in the ward.
I hope y'all had a great week this week. I love you all!:)
-Sister Gray


PICTURES:
Cinnamon rolls
Post fun run
What we see every day
Post fun run with Dallin
The "super sisters and the proud Penningtons"


Cinnamon Rolls

Post Fun Run Medals

This is what Sister Gray sees everyday !
Dallin, Sister Gray and Sister Gorley

Penningtons and Sisters Gray and Gorley


Monday, November 20, 2017

Wonderful Week - Nov. 20, 2017

Hello!

What a wonderful week! It's crazy to think that Thanksgiving is on Thursday! It truly doesnt feel like the holiday season here in highland village. The weather is basically the same everyday (warm with a light breeze), there is no snow, we haven't had time to think about the holidays because it has been CRAZY busy (enormous blessing). The only thing that has really changed in the past couple of weeks is that it gets dark REALLY early. I'm talking 5 p.m. pitch black. It's super fun because we aren't supposed go be knocking doors in the dark (it gets super sketchy at night, lots of big scary people think they need to talk to us) so we do member lessons, family home evening, mission prep classes, and such to fill the time. Overall we have seen the blessings we receive when we work diligently and not waste time. It's exhausting, but worth it. 

I apologize for last week's letter! We had transfers so we decided to have a big zone P-day to send off our transferring missionaries. Little did we know that no one would be leaving. Anyway, it was a great celebration. We went bowling, had a pickle-ball tournament (thanks to an amazing family in the Lantana ward), basketball games, hatchet throwing (btw sister Gray is strangely good at this so watch out), homemade peach cobbler, and a jam session provided by sister Gray and Elder Hutchison who both can't play the ukulele but managed to play a song. All together it was an amazing Monday but resulted in no emailing time. 

Wednesday both me and Sister Gorley were put out of our comfort zones as we helped the young women's presidency set up for their young women's in excellence program. There were flowers, tablecloths, lanterns, candles, fancy clothes, and lights that all needed to be set up. What initially was supposed to take an hour to set up took us over two hours. Overall it was a good experience and it increased my knowledge on how to overdress a table. 

Friday we ran around all day with our heads spinning. We were in lessons back to back. I don't think we have ever been more busy. Earlier in the week we tracted into a cute young mom who let us into her home. We were having our first discussion and she had lots of questions. One thing you need to know about Texas, Specifically in the Lewisville area. There is SOO much anti. When we first started the lesson things were going great. The spirit was strong, she was crying, I was crying, Sister Gorley was choked up (she is a rock, shows no emotion. It's hilarious) all was well until we brought up Joseph Smith. As soon as we said his name she whipped out a book larger than a phonebook that was filled with false ideas about Joseph Smith. The rest of the lesson was spent bearing testimony that the only way for her to know if Joseph Smith was true was to pray for herself. She promised she would and then she offered the most sincere prayer I have ever heard. I was touched by her. She made us treats to take with us and gave us a handmade card. She showed so much love for us it was incredible to see. 

After her lesson we had 6 other lessons we needed to go to. All were great lessons filled with promising investigators. The highlight of our day was meeting with Jesse. I'm not sure if I have talked about Jesse before but, Jesse is turning 9 in December and his mom is a less active member and his dad wants nothing to do with the church. Jesse decided he wanted to come to church so we have been teaching him the lessons. We had our last lesson with him on Friday and he told us that he has met with the bishop and is getting baptized in December. We aren't sure if it will be a convert baptism but we don't really care. Jesse is our baptism. We have been able to watch his testimony grow and seen him grow as a person. We are so excited for him.

Saturday night we received a phone call from our bishop begging us to speak on Sunday. Obviously we said yes and began preparing. We both were given the topic "becoming a disciple of Christ". Many of you already know this but I HATE speaking in church. It's literally the worst activity. Anyway, as I stood to talk, my hands were shaking, I was hardly Breathing and I knew that this was going to end bad. I stood at the pulpit and couldn't speak. As I looked around the congregation I saw a familiar face with a comforting smile. I saw Joseph Peterson, the youngest Peterson child who is only 2. He stood on his dad's lap, with the biggest grin, waving to me. I see Joseph every single day (We live with the Petersons in a small apartment next to their home) everyday he will smile, wave, and give me a high five. It's something I look forward to each day. But, on Sunday as I stood at the pulpit, frozen, I saw his face and I saw his excitement that his friend, was standing at the stand about to give a talk. That smile and that wave gave me enough courage that I was able to give one of the best talks I have ever given. 

I am really excited for Thanksgiving this week. Not because of the turkey, not because of the pie, but for the opportunity I have to be thankful to others. We have so many families that want to feed the missionaries that we will be starting "dinner" at 1 and ending it at 8 (pray that we don't explode). With 6 families to be visited in that time frame. Each are willing to bring us into their family traditions, letting us meet their families and truly making it feel like home. I have a challenge for y'all. As you enter into this thanksgiving week, go invite someone. Not everyone has the opportunity to have a home cooked meal each day. Not everyone has family they can spend time with. Invite. Them. In. No one should be alone for the holidays. As you do this you will see how blessed you are and you can experience the true feeling of being thankful. Let me know if any of you accomplish this challenge, I would love to hear your experience. 

I truly love all of you and I hope that you have a great thanksgiving. 

Love,
Sister Gray


PICTURES:
The treats that Missy gave us
A sister breakfast party in Denton
Our Malibu on Malibu drive
Sister Gorley surprised me with A pomegranate:')


Yummy treats from Missy 


Sisters in Denton for Breakfast


Drivin' a  Malibu on Malibu Drive


Surprise Pomegranate 


Monday, November 13, 2017

Short Letter :( - Nov. 13, 2017



Hello cute friends and family!!

I hope y'all had an amazing week. This week has been sooooooo interesting. I don't even know where to begin! So I guess I will just start!

It's transfer week!! Woohoo! Transfer week doesn't really mean anything at this point in my mission because I am still a greenie and still learning how to live and such. Anyway, I am staying here in highland until December.

We have had lots of fun this Week!

This email will be short but, we are having such success with Amber! She came to church for the first time this week, and she loved it! She said at the end of relief society "my back isn't used to these hard chairs..... I'll get used to it." We are really excited for her.

I will talk more next week I promise! Love y'all!

-Sister Gray

PICTURES:)

Odin the dog, Daryl the duck.... We share pets with the Petersons:)
Members have SOOO many pets that they let us play with, it's the best!


Odin and Daryl and of course Sister Gray !

Sister Gray and a kitty 

Ice Cream - Thanks Chuck
(Sister Gray's friend from the Villas)

Monday, November 6, 2017

Planting Seeds - Nov. 6, 2017



Happy turkey days!!

I hope y'all had a great October. I hear its getting chilly in Utah? That's funny to hear because yesterday it was 90 degrees! 

This week in Fort Worth SOOO many miracles happened! 

Tuesday was sort of lame. You don't get to do much for holidays when you are on your mission. We spent the day tracting looking for new investigators with little success. Most of the day it rained so knocking doors was a little frustrating. Both me and Sister Gorley were frustrated and were ready to give up and go to the church for studies when we turned the corner and found..... a pecan tree! 

Who knew Texas had so many nut trees? We both laughed and picked more pecans and decided that we could knock a few more doors. As we did so we were able to share more messages and set up 3 appointments. 

 We had dinner with some members and headed home. We aren't allowed out on Halloween night (for safety reasons) so we spent the night watching more training videos and shelling pecans. 

We truly are the coolest missionaries in the area.
Wednesday we were assigned as leaders in a mutual activity. It was a photo scavenger hunt. Me and Sister Gorley were in charge of a group of beehives and deacons. The goal of the competition was to be the first team to take pictures doing all of the assigned activities. Some of the activities were things such as talk to bishop and share a message with him (missionary advantage), 6 person pyramid, act out a scene from the book of Mormon, etc. At first my group was less than excited to be there, or to have the missionaries lead them. But, as we all know, Sister Gray is rather competitive and was not willing to give up. 

It took a couple of minutes but soon everyone was having fun and participating. Sister Gray and Gorleys green beans (team name we were given) were the ultimate winners.
Thursday was spent doing service and meeting families. We helped a less active family build a retaining wall to prevent further flooding in the house. It was time well spent.
Friday we had the opportunity of meeting with a 76 year old lady to teach her the restoration. The lesson went great, the spirit was present, she committed to baptism. We walked out of her house with smiles on our faces and great hope for this sweet old lady who was ready to hear our message. 

I would like to share something that she shared that touched my heart. She told us that several years ago (10 or more) some young Elders knocked on her door. They shared a quick message, gave her a Book of Mormon, and asked if they could meet with her again. She stated very politely that she wanted nothing to do with the Mormons. No one had knocked on her door until we did. It was at this point of the story she started to tear up. She said "I don't know why you are here, I don't know why I said to come back, I guess I'm just ready to listen now. I'm ready to learn more. I still think about those elders". Irene wasn't ready to learn 10 years ago. Yet because those elders talked to her, shared their testimonies, when she was ready she knew it to be true. 

Seeds of faith were planted 10 years ago. I have the privilege to grow that seed. We are excited to see her grow and to enter into the waters of baptism. 

Saturday. Boy oh boy was Saturday a fun day. We spent the morning tracting and then went to a members house to help paint their house. It was really fun actually. We loved talking with Sister Snyder and talking about our missions and our families. We were painting the entry way to her house which is really tall and has these weird little cut outs in the wall for decorations (I assume?) Anyway, I was up on the ladder (super high I might add) painting the trim when all of the sudden the ladder starts to tip. Not knowing what to do I jumped onto the little cut out edge and tried not to die. 

Sister Snyder was in the other room and didn't see anything happen but when she came out she was laughing and giving me praise for climbing onto the cut out. So that is the story about how I almost died because of a stupid ladder. I think Sister Snyder sent pictures to Mama Gray and I am assuming she can attach them to this email. 

Overall this week was really good. Missions are awesome and I love being a missionary!:) I hope y'all have a great week and I will talk to you soon!:)
- Sister Gray

pictures:
1 and 2 are photos we took when we were bored today
3 what we look like every movie night

Sister Gray - AKA Favorite Sister Missionary 


Sister Gray and the Book of Mormon Challenge

What Sister Gray and Gorley do on Movie Night

Should Missionaries be allowed to be that high?  

Service with a Smile !