We also taught Daniel and he is still praying and reading, we
just have to get him to come to church! His mom is super nice to us and
she loves that her son is getting more into praying and church. He is so
great! His faith is increasing more and more each time we go over and I
can tell that he is happier. His countenance has changed since the
first time that we went over. Isn't it so amazing how the gospel can
help people?
On Thursday morning Hermana Carlson got a call from President
and she has her visa! She leaves on the 22nd. That is next week! I am
excited for her, but sad at the same time that she is leaving. It will
be just me and Hermana White...weird that there will only be 2 people
again. Especially for Hermana White because she was in a trio the
transfer before I even got here. Hermana Washburn also received hers :)
We did two exchanges this week...sort of. Hermana White was
given an English companionship so she just decided to leave us in our
area while she went to English work for a day. I was so shocked when we
drove into their area to drop off Hna White. I am so used to my Spanish
culture and living in the city. They live in this nice little tucked
back area with a bunch of very nice houses and they live in a palace! I
don't think I can convey to you in words how weird it felt being in a
house like that. The only thing that Hna White could say at the end of
the transfer was, "I'm glad to be back in Spanish." On Saturday I went
to Elk Grove to work with Hna Griffith. She is in her third transfer and
she is fantastic! Her and her compaion Hna Cosby live with Hna Naatjes
(still in English work) and Hna Sharp (who recently returned from a
quick surgery). It was nice to be with all Hermanas :) Hna Griffith and I
were able to teach quite a few lessons and we had a lot of fun. She is a
fantastic missionary and will do great things!
We are doing pretty well in our area. We have some new
investigators that are great! I feel so blessed to be able to help them
come closer to their Heavenly Father. Sometimes I wonder why the work is
as hard as it is, but then I remember what Elder Holland said about how
we can't expect it to be easy for us because it was never easy for
Jesus Christ. This is His work, not ours. :)
On a lighter note: I hit 6 months this past week...yikes! That
was slightly weird. It is just astonishing to me how fast the time
really flies by. You cannot take one second of a mission for granted
because you don't get do-overs. I want to work even harder and keep
coming closer to my Heavenly Father. I am building a relationship with
Him out here that I don't know if I ever would have found it had I not
served. I am truly blessed! I love this work so much!
Love always,
Hermana Freestone