Thursday, November 6, 2014

Meet The Mormons

FAMILIA!
 
     So, this is probably the last e-mail that you will get. Well, things are going great here in Tracy. We just got back from Stockton where we got together with the North and South Stockton zones to pre-screen Meet the Mormons. It was so great! Honestly, even if you aren't a member. It's super great! That is all I'm going to talk about. I'm just going to attach a bunch of pictures! 
   Women's conference was amazing!
   
1. EXCHANGES!
2. Happy death day to me :)
3. It was Hurley and Moffett's year mark so we had a burning party :)

Love always, ME!


Monday, September 22, 2014

I Just Can't Keep It All In.....

 So, you would think by my title that I am so excited to come home...and you'd be wrong :) I am excited to come home, but I am still working as hard as I can here in Tracy. There is still work to be done and I know that the Lord has a reason for me to be here :) I don't believe in "end-of-mission" surges...I am just going to keep working as hard as I have been my whole mission.
     Last night I did something that I have never done (but have come dangerously close to doing) before...I ate so much that I legit threw up. I just couldn't keep it all in...we had to call it a night early because I was out of commission...if the missionaries ever say no thank you to food, believe them.
     This week was a lot of tracting. We have knocked on a TON of doors. You meet the most interesting people that way :) We found this lady named Karina and she is super cool. We started to teach her the Restoration and her friend randomly walked in and we were able to teach them both. They both really want to read the Book of Mormon! She is super Catholic, but she really liked the message, so we will see what happens.
     We are also teaching this lady named Maria.She let us in her house right off of the bat. She is 23 and was super receptive. She kept saying the entire time that it just made so much sense about the prophet and why there are so many churches. We told her about the Book of Mormon and she was so excited to read it! She asked for an English copy, but also asked us to leave her the Spanish one so that she can read it with her parents. We have a lesson with her tomorrow, but we may not be able to keep it. We were visiting her neighbor last night and we went to leave and then a cop car, ambulance, and fire truck showed up. Well, we weren't about to just leave the place. We sat there for a minute and then Maria walked out of the house behind a stretcher with a little boy on it. It freaked us both out a little bit. Please pray for her and her son. 
     Well, I love you all so much and I look forward to seeing your beautiful faces in a couple of weeks! Keep the faith! 
Love always, Hermana Freestone
1. Service cleaning up a house! Yes, we actually cleaned
2. Brown, Webb, Abbott, me, Enggas (they came down for ASL work so we went to lunch!)

Remember Lot's Wife


     So, this week was actually really good! We did a ton a tracting this week-not a fan-and it was pretty productive. We found a TON of new people and taught a ton of lessons. We added quite a few new investigators. Actually, they added a few people while I was on exchanges so I don't know a lot of them. We are going to meet them this week. I'm really excited!
    We went over to see Kenia again and she was really excited to see us. We have been thinking about going back and seeing her. We have also been seeing her in our English classes and in church. We had an amazing lesson about recognizing the Spirit. Also, her aunt came in a bore testimony and it was so great. Seriously, I think that she is ready becasue she came to us this time.
     So, there has been a movie that we have been sharing with a lot of people and I really like it. It is called The Hope of God's Light. Here's the link. You should all watch it. It has been so powerful in our lessons. I'm not sure if I've attached it before?
     Also, this week I received my official trunky papers and I have had to be thinking a lot about what I want to do with my life. HIJOLE! However, it's been a really great experience for me and, oddly, it's helped me to realize my purpose even more. I was telling Hermana Webb the other day that I have no idea how people raise families without the gospel in their lives. I think that it would be virtually impossible.
     Another fun thing that I found this week to give me some animo was the talk by Elder Holland called Remember Lot's Wife.
     Well, I love you all a ton and I miss you more. Keep on keeping on!
Love always, 
Hermana Freestone

P.S. JJ finally got the Priesthood and passed the sacrament yesterday with his dad. Tears!
1. Cool. I held a corn snake
2. Kenia and Hermana Renderos


Forever Strong KIA KAHA!

  This week has been great! We are teaching a couple named Miguel and Raquel and they are so great! I have really come to appreciate the value of working with members. If it weren't for the testimonies of the members I don't think that we would have had as much progress with them. They promised to come to church yesterday, but no luck. However, I think it is the fact that our church starts at 9. If you think that waking up 7 for church as a member is hard, imagine doing it if you are an investigator. It's super rough. It takes a lot of faith as well. I just want them to be able to come and see how the Spirit is. I know that it can help them so much! We have an appointment with them tonight and we are bringing the ward mission leader with us. I'm super stoked!
     We've also been trying to work with the members a lot more lately. Whether they are in our ward or in the English ward. We went to the house of the Carreno's this week and taught them about fasting. We shared experiences and bore testimony and them Hermano-who is in the obispado-and he told us some of the most touching experiences about fasting and it really was able to help them both share their testimony and we committed them to share it with other people.
     We also met the Fernandez family in the English ward. Hermano Fernandez served in New Mexico just a few years before Dad did. Cool huh? They are some of the most amazing people that I have ever met. We shared a message with them about recognizing the Spirit and it was super powerful! Seriously, I loved it :) I have really been underestimating the power of using members more...we are making an effort to get to know more of them.
     Well, I love you all tons and I am doing the best that I know how to do. I don't want it to be a "surge" for the end. I just want to keep working as hard as I have my whole mission. As a friend recently put it, Forever Strong Kia Kaha! LOVE YOU!
Love, Hermana Freestone
1. tag 
2. jj and juan
3. Fernandez family



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

I Love My Mission So Much!

So, this week has been interesting. I have gained a new appreciation for missionaries that bike. I have to bike the last 4 days in a row because we ran out of miles on our car and let me tell you...I had a serious astronomical problem...if you're picking up what I'm putting down...so yeah. Bubba, you are my hero now even more than you used to be.
     Sad story, we found this really great guy this week named Leo and we were so excited to meet him. Well, we went over last night with this really cute couple and were going to teach him the Plan of Salvation but it turned out to be a drop lesson because he didn't want to pray or go to church. He just flat out said that he didn't think that it was important to do those things...sad day. Hermana Webb was super sad about it. However, God always gives us tender mercies and we found Miguel. He is an older man and he mentioned to us that he is waiting for God to give him an answer to which church is right. We are so excited to teach him!
     I'm sorry these e-mails keep getting shorter and shorter. No tengo ganas de escribir mucho. But, I still love you all so much and want you to know that I love my mission so much! It is all so surreal to me. Keep praying and keep the faith. Love you all!
Love always, Hermana Freestone
1. we LOVE biking
2. like my fake glasses?


God Alwys Answers Prayers


     Holy frijoles! This week has been a crazy week. The highlight of my week, by far, was going back to Stockton to see JP get baptized! He was so cute! I got there a little early to help our with things and Hermana Cardullo was running around like a chicken with it's head cut off. The baptism was set to start at 6:30. I showed up at 5:45 and she didn't have keys to the font. For those of you who are familiar with a baptismal font, it usually requires about 1 hour and a half to fill up. We were calling people and Sister Robinson-bless her heart-was thinking of ways to pick the lock. The Stockton ZL's finally showed up with the keys and we booked it from there. The font started to fill up and that was one less stress. That was at 6:15 JP showed up about6:30 (remember, this is a Spanish baptism) and we got him changed. I turned to Hermana Cardullo and Hermana Sellers and said, "We need to say a prayer." I offered the prayer, expressing gratitude and asking for help with the baptism that all would go smoothly. I want you to know that God always answers prayers. That font was full by 6:45. Yeah. Testimony of prayer right there! Poor JP...the water was freezing, but he was so excited! Johnny baptized him and it was the cutest thing ever! So, you all have to hear the story. Hermana Cardullo was telling me that JP walked up to them the day that Ricardo got the Holy Ghost and he said, "Hermanas, I just see how happy Ricardo is and I want that too. I don't know why I'm not baptized yet, but I know that I want to do it." WOW! People can tell that we are different and how much happier the gospel makes people. :)
     We also had zone conference this week. LOVE! President Jardine is AMAZING! We're going to be BFF's. I just know it. Sister Jardine as well. Their daughter just moved to Mountain Green. Sister Jardine is going to send me over :) Anywho, zone conference. It was probably the best one of my entire mission. The lessons were so inspired for me personally and I definitely received answers to some questions there. I also had to give my testimony because it is my last zone conference. I felt really old having to do that. It was crazy because I remember seeing people do that at my first zone conference. I was able to give it with Sister Abbott and Hermana Cardullo. Lucky for me :) The Spirit was so strong and I definitely cried a little bit.
     Well, I love you all so much! I wish I could describe all of the fun/crazy/insane adventures that we have had this week in the pool house-but there's just not enough time. I seriously love my mission more than anything-no matter how crazy hard it is! Keep smiling and stay classy family/friends :) LOVE YOU ALL!!!

Con amor, Hermana Freestone
1. JP...so distinguished
2. me and JP
3. the crew!
4. you didn't know I was famous, did you? :)




Grateful In Any Circumstances

     Ok, this week has been NUTS! We're talking, Mollie finding out she has an allergic reaction to nuts, Nuts. So, not so punny, but it was worth a shot. I should tell you that the Family History Center smells like a butcher shop because we all just got back from taking a tour of the Costco meat plant here in Tracy. Yeah, it was pretty cool :) It took me back to the days when mom and I used to clean the meat factory there in Morgan. Good times :) Let me just say, meatballs and polish dogs never tasted so good :)
     So, we moved this week. Yeah, I was SUPS sad about it! I love the Robinsons so much and I am sad that our time with them got cut short. Her daughter had to move in with them and she is married with two little boys so that wasn't going to work. We are now living with a family se llama los Williams. They seem really cool. We don't actually live in their house. We are living in their pool house...and the other Hermanas are with us for another week at most. It's really crowded. It's been rough on everyone. I am just trying to stay positive through all of everything. I was on exchanges with Hermana Moffett this week and she is the BEST! She's so adorable! Hermana Cardullo trained her so it was fun to see a little bit of her personality in there. She had to write a talk for church this week and it was from general conference. It's called Grateful In Any Circumstances by President Uchtdorf. I suggest you check it out. It's been helping me :)
     Kenia texted us this week and dropped us. She told us that she really isn't interested in getting baptized or learning more right now. I was pretty bummed. She came to church with her aunt like she always does. It was kinds awkward, but it all worked out. Miriam and Alex were planning to be baptized this Saturday but it's not going to happen. We asked how they felt about it and neither one of them feel very ready. Also, Alex hasn't been to church for 3 weeks in a row. The thing is that their parents work in San Jose every Saturday and Sunday and the only reason that they have been bringing the kids back on the weekends is so they can come to church, but they don't want to leave them alone for the weekend. Can you blame them? Nope...We are trying to push it to September, but Alex was like, can we do it in December? WAHHHHHH????? No worries, all in the timing of the Lord. I'm not sure it's a good idea to baptized them if they can't even come to church consistently. 
     We are really trying hard to find more people to teach. Hermana Moffett and I found a couple of good potential people. Elder Freestone, I know how you feel when people say that they are going to come to church and them never do. It's rough, but just keep on praying for them.
     The highlight of the week, I got another text from the Stockton sisters saying that JP IS GETTING BAPTIZED THIS WEDNESDAY! Oh my goodness!  I am so excited for him it's ridiculous! There is nothing better than watching someone that you love enter the waters of baptism!
     So, my mission has been put greatly into perspective for me this week. There is an Elder in my district named Elder Osorio. Before his mission he joined the Marines. Apparently there is a lot of stuff going on in Israel (remember, I don't get to watch the news) right now and the US wants to send some waves of Marines over seas. He is currently active. He received a call from his recruiter this week saying that he will most-likely get a call and have to report to duty. He told us and I just sat there and cried. I don't think I can fully impress upon any of you how much I love my mission and how much it really means to me to be here: and I don't have to be here. For someone who is serving and holds the Priesthood of God I can only imagine how much more it means to them. The fact that one small e-mail/phonecall could send him home in a moment is nothing short of a tragedy. Also, things aren't pretty over there. Please keep him in your prayers.
Love always, Hermana Freestone
1. Cali SWAG!
2. Grandma Olsen would be proud if me! I learned how to knit!
3. pictures are worth a thousand words...which words to choose....



Monday, August 11, 2014

SURPRISE!!!

 So...I cannot even describe how this week has been. En serio! For starters, mom, that it the most beautiful black eye that I have ever seen. Nice work Asian Aimee :) Ha! The Snake sounds fun. Party next summer what what! :)
     Ok, so we know that JJ and Juan were planning on getting baptized this past Saturday. It was a struggle and a half trying to get everything put together, but we pulled it out in the end. Hermana Webb and I were running around like chickens with our heads cut off all week long trying to put the program together. No worries, we finally got it to go. JJ was grinning from ear to ear and so was his dad. We were worried that Juan wouldn't be able to baptize his son due to some back issues, but he said that the day of the baptism that he was feeling fine and that he was ready to do it. JJ invited a bunch of his friends and he was just so cute! He had to be baptized twice because the prayer wasn't said right, but it turned out. After the baptism we asked him how he was feeling and he just said that he was so happy but that he didn't know how to even explain it. I just wanted to cry I was so happy for him! He'll be a great little missionary some day! Also, he bore his testimony and said how happy he was that he felt the Spirit and how grateful he was for the hermanas believing in him. TENDER!
     Juan was also so excited! His daughter kept on trying to make a huge deal out of the event-which is totally understandable because she is the only member in her family and her dad was getting baptized. He was just content to finally be getting baptized. He kept on thanking us and shaking our hands. He is one of the most distinguished and intellectual people that I have ever met. I asked him how he was feeling and he said that he was just so happy that he was finally able to be baptized :) He really just kept on shaking our hands all night and telling us how great we all are for the work that we do as missionaries. I wanted to cry!
     Ok, and for the other great part this week: on Tuesday I get a text saying...wait for it...RICARDO IS GETTING BAPTIZED ON SATURDAY THE 2ND! SURPRISE!!! What in the world!? Yeah, so on Saturday before JJ and Juan were baptized I was able to go back to Stockton to see Ricardo get baptized. He asked me to give the talk on the baptism. Hermana Cardullo gave the one on the Holy Ghost. Funny side note: I walk in and Hermana Cardullo is freaking out and she looks at me and asks, "Look at me. How do I look? Am I a hot mess, or just hot?" I was laughing so hard! Ricardo looked SO adorable in his white jumpsuit! Hermano Zavala Baptized him. Guys, you don't even know how much I love that family! We are going to be best friends for life! I asked JP when he was going to get baptized and he said that he was working on it :) I promised him that I would come back though. Rosa is also still working on picking a date :) 
     Here in Tracy we are still working with Miriam and Alex. They didn't come to church this Sunday, but they still have one more week. We are going to talk with them tonight :) It has been almost impossible to get ahold of Kenia. We are going to just try and catch her at home like we did the first time. It has been ridiculously hot this week and I feel like I am melting. However, we are working through the heat. I think there was a storm last night so it cooled down to 75. I had to wear a jacket :)
     Well, I love you all so much! I am doing fantastic! Really, this is great! Hermana Webb is fantastic! We had interviews with President Jardine and Sister Jardine this week. Their daughter is moving to Mountain Green :) I told them that I don't even feel like I have to train her. They assured me that I have one of the most sacred callings as a missionary to be a trainer. It made me feel really good :)
     I love you and hope you all have a fantastic week. MWAH!
Love, Hermana Freestone
1. Ricardo's baptism
2. JJ! LOVE!
3. Juan!
4. Jj's dad :)



There Are Always Blessings To Be Found


     So how is life in good old Utah (or wherever else you are reading this e-mail)? Things are going pretty swell here. There has been so much stuff happening that I can't possibly tell you everything! So I'll go with the most important.
     We are going to have 2 baptisms this Saturday. One is JJ and he is a stud! He's 13 and he knows more than most of the members. I can't express in words how blessed I feel to be able to teach him. He always asks the best questions and he is so spiritual and he is so excited to pass the sacrament with his dad. We are really hoping that his dad (who was baptized about a year ago) will be able to baptize him. He has some health problems that may possibly prevent him, but we are going to do all that we can!
     The other person that is being baptized is Juan. He is the dad of one of our members. He came here to live with her a while ago and he started coming to church and he really likes it. He has read the Book of Mormon once and is going strong on his second time. Yeah. He's legit. He has such a strong testimony and he is SO ready! I can't even describe how great these people are!
     We are also teaching Miriam and Alex. Miriam is 13 and Alex is 12. They are brother and sister. Their dad is a long-lost member and their mom is also listening to our lessons. The problem is that they have to work on Sundays in the flea market so they can't come to church. Funny story: I have a bag with me that I bought in the flea market last year with Hermana Toro. Their dad saw my bag and was like, "Where did you get that? I sell those bags." I told him that I bought it in Galt and it turns out that I bought the bag from their mom and her brother! WHAT!? He was like, "Yeah...I remember my brother-in-law was telling me about two girls who bought bags. One spoke Spanish super well and the other one not so much." I was like, "I was the one who couldn't speak Spanish!" He was like, "Oh wow! Well, you speak it almost perfectly now." Proud tear. But yeah. The kids are so cute! They both came to church last week, but only Miriam came yesterday. She LOVED it! She's super shy, but she made friends with JJ and a couple of the young women. Alex used to be an atheist, but told us last week, "Hermanas, I don't know that Jesus is real, but I have faith that he is." MELTING! That was so cute! So yeah, they have a date forAugust 16th. They may have to push it back just a little, but they still want to do it.
     We had another miracle this last week. We went to visit a member and her niece Kenia is not a member. We knocked and Kenia opened the door. She let us in and we started talking. Apparently, she has been to church a ton! We asked her if she wanted to learn more about it and she said yes. We taught her the restoration and the spirit was super strong! I told Hermana Webb to invite her to be baptized. She did it in broken Spanish and Kenia agreed. I clarified the invite (just to make sure she understood what she just agreed to) and she was like, "Yeah, I want to do it. I have noticed that there is something special about the church." Holy cow! I immediately thought of August 30th(without even knowing what day it was) and invited her to a date. She thought it was a little soon, but agreed to pray about it! So please pray for her that she can know if she is supposed to be baptized on that day!
     Training is interesting. It's not as bad as I thought it would be. My companion-Hermana Kirsten Webb from Hurricane, UT-is WAY more bold than I am and she has no fear of speaking. Bless her! She testifies like no other and she is here to get it done. I LOVE working with her! Shotgunning is a little hard, but there are always blessings to be found as long as we are diligent.
     I got an e-mail from the President Skinner saying how happy he was to see me and that he was looking forward to releasing me. Um.....thanks? I'm trying not to be trunky. We live with the Robinsons and they are great! For now we are living with the other Tracy Hermanas and that is a party and a half! Except they keep asking me what I'm looking forward to about going home...whyyyyyy???? Anywho, Bubbacito is in the mission field. His trainer looks great! And by great I really mean tall. HA! It will be fun to train while he is being trained!
     Well, I love you all and hope you have a fantastic week! And pray for Juan and JJ because this week will be hard for them. Keep me updated! MWAH!
Love, Hermana Freestone

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Training and Shotgunning .12 or .24

So, this week has been full of miracles and everything of the like. On Wednesday I shed a couple of proud tears for Elder Freestone and then got to work. I was just telling dad that I have been out for a long time, I'm tired, and I am working very hard to stay focused here. All of my mission I have been happy with where I am at time-wise, but reading Bubba's e-mail made me want to go back to the MTC. We truly are God's army. No better way to fight than side-by-side with your brother :)
     As you can tell by the title I am training :) I love Hermana Cardullo and I am super sad to leave her :( I guess it's just another chance to grow! My last two transfers I will train my little baby. Pray for both of us please! I am also shotgunning. For those of you who are asking yourselves, "Shotgunning? .12 or .24?" The answer is neither. It goes like this: a previous area has been split into 2. I am going to take over that area with my new baby. If any of you remember, it's exactly what I did with Hermana Toro in Lodi. I'm super nervous, but I am also excited. I've said all of my mission that the only way to train is to shotgun because it will put you and your trainee on a more level ground-seeing as you both have no idea what the area is like. Learning together :)
     So, this week! Dad informed me that I should be sending more names home for you to pray for. I thought I did, but I'll try to be better about it. This week we have really been focusing on Ricardo and JP Zavala. They are the cousins of the Zavala family which consists of Hermano Zavala, his brother Jose Carmen, Hnos 4 boys: Aaron, Refugio, Johnny, and Jahir. Also, Jose Carmen's son JP and their nephew Ricardo. They have a friend Mikey that lives there too. Sometimes there is another one of the sons, Edgar, there as well. What it is like to be in their house? Just imagine a man cave-but full house scale. I LOVE THEM! We have to take a woman to go and teach them unless Refugio's girlfriend Jackie is there. But they are so great. They all came to a wedding/baptism that took place Saturday night and they loved it! Ricardo wants to get baptized so he can have that clean slate. He's been through a lot. He has a date for the 26th. We may have to possibly move it due to policies and things the church has. No worries. Just keep praying for him! Also, JP. He is very smart! We told him his baptism was next and he was like, "Mmmm...maybe next month." I'll take that! He thinks he has to read the entire Book of Mormon to know if it's true. Not so. We just bore our testimony of the Book of Mormon. The spirit was so strong! Those two are so solid and they have the best examples in the world! Just pray for them!
     Also, pray for the Lopez family. We went over last night to talk to Roberto and Kenya about how they would feel if Rosa got baptized first and they followed when they were able to get work off. Rosa really wants to get baptized. We asked her why last night and she told us it's because she wants to be a missionary and share the word of God with other people-just like we did with them. She also said that she feels like it's something that is good. The spirit was super strong! Also, in church during sunday school we were teaching the class (I apologize to every teacher I ever misbehaved for) and we asked all of the kids if they thought that the Book of Mormon was true and they all were like, "People tell me it is, but I'm not sure." Only 1 said they think it is. Then we asked Rosa and she was like, "Yes I think it's true because I feel good when I read it and I can find answers to questions in it." Don't worry...our 13 year-old investigator is showing up all of the members. :) So yeah, she has a date for the 24th. Pray that she will be ready.
     So many other great things this week, but look where the time went. I LOVE you all so much!
Love always,
Hermana Freestone

P.S. I don't know if I will be able to e-mail next week. I am going to Coloma to pan for gold (it's where all of the old missionaries go around the time they go home) and it will take up most of my day. I'll try though. Love you!
1. Me and my awesome companion!
2. Happy QUINCE me!
3. Ricardo all dashing at the baptism



Thursday, July 10, 2014

Happy Week Of Miracles

OH MY GOSH BUBBA I CAN'T BELIEVE IT IS FINALLY TIME! We've been talking about this moment forever and it's finally here! Holy beans! I can't wait! I get a proud tear every time that I talk about it! I tell everyone I can that my little brother is going to be a missionary at the same time as me. Boo-yah!
     So, how was my week? Fantastic! It was a happy week of miracles :) We'll start with the 4th. I was slightly bummed that I missed out on the usual tradition of Plain City and the parade with all of the fam bam. However, it sounds like you all put your own little twist on things. We started the day out by doing some service for a lady and her husband that we met at the open house last week. Her grandparents had a house and the people who lived there let the back yard go to waste so  it was pretty trashed. We were there for a few hours :) We did our weekly planning and attempted to teach a few people. Not even the Hispanic people want to be bothered on the 4th of July...we went to the church and it was a mandatory activity for north and south Stockton combined. We played soccer for a long time and I have some beautiful battle scars :) We were also able to watch 17 Miracles which was great! I, of course, cried like a baby. I'm just like that. We came home and went out to the dock with the ASL sisters and lit off some sparklers and threw some pop-its. We also enjoyed some rather tasty gummy bears-shout out to the Dave and Janet Freestone family :) We watched some super great fireworks and sang some fantastic hymns on the dock and just enjoyed our freedoms :) It was pretty fun :)
     Yesterday was fast Sunday and it was so great! And you know that must mean something because you know how I get when I don't have food...o_O  So, we both fasted to help our investigators and we saw some great miracles! Ricardo and Rosa came to church again. Mia stayed in Primary by herself and that in and of itself. Then, on our way back to their house we asked Rosa if she would prepare herself to be baptized on the 24th of July and she said yes! She really wants to get baptized and her parents asked if she could do it without them. We told her that it is preferred that the whole family gets baptized at the same time, but she can do it. I would feel fine because she has family support and her mom is really trying to be able to get a job that doesn't require her to work on Sunday. And the Gonzalez family is willing to drive them. Also, we went to Ricardo and J.P.'s. Let me just start by saying that the Zavala Family is so cool! They have testimonies like you would not even imagine! So we decided to invite them both to be baptized. We talked about why we do it and how it can give us a clean slate. They both said yes! We invited them to set a goal to be baptized on the the 26th. Ricardo said yes and J.P. said he wants some more time to think about it. But he will pray about the 26th anyway. We are going to teach them the Plan of Salvation next time. I think it will really help. Yesterday was a such a tender mercy from the Lord. 
     We also met a lady named Cristina and that was a crazy miracle! We were going to teach her the Plan of Salvation and nothing was really flowing. We tried a few things and it didn't work. Hermana Cardullo whipped out the Plan of Salvation pamphlet and Cristina was like, "I've seen that before!" Right after my husband died 3 years ago I was cleaning out a drawer full of his old things and I found that pamphlet along with a bunch of other like it. Turns out her husband had been meeting with the missionaries behind her back right before he died. He had also ditched his church to attend ours. She was like, "Maybe he liked yours better and now he sent you here to tell me to check it out?" It was so cool!
     Well, I love you all family and I look forward to next week when I get to read about Bubba's MTC experience. :) Transfers are next week so I won't get on till Tuesday. If you don't think that the mail will make it then just sent it to the mission office. Love you all! I'm getting old because I got my flight plans this last week.... crazy!
MWAH!
Love, Hermana Freestone 
1, 2 and 3 4th of july
4 me and my bestie!
 5 -what the missionaries do on P-day
6. me and sister lewis
7. mia, cardullo, rosa, yo
8. me and my bestie!














101 Random Things

1. Italians like past
2. My feet really smell
3. I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY
4. some people are very confused about the doctrine of baptisms for the dead. it doesn't make you a member...you still get to choose...
5. I have gained mad respect for parents...I entertained a 4-year old during 3 hours of church...
6. I spent sunday trying to avoid all parts of a Barbie being shoved in my mouth
7. We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.
8. We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and no tfor Adam’s transgression.
9. We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.
10. We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance;third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth,Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.
11. We believe that a man must be called of God, by prophecy, and by the laying on of hands by those who are in authority, to preach the Gospel and administer in the ordinances thereof.
12. We believe in the same organization that existed in the Primitive Church, namely, apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers,evangelists, and so forth.
13. We believe in the gift of tongues, prophecy, revelation, visions,healing, interpretation of tongues, and so forth.
14. We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly; we also believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God.
15. We believe all that God has revealed, all that He does now reveal, and we believe that He will yet reveal many great and important things pertaining to the Kingdom of God.
16. We believe in the literal gathering of Israel and in the restoration of the Ten Tribes; that Zion (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon the American continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisaical glory.
17. We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according tothe dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.
18. We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.
19. We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous,and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things,we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
20. Families are forever
21. Kenya Lopez is trying to get work off early next week to come to church
22. We had an open house at the church and an adroable couple showed up and she's super interested...yay English sisters
23. Tyson Lindley knows Sister Abbott's trainee Sister Story 
24. Alejandro and Susana are getting their patriarchal blessings on July 9th
25. I saw Alejandro and Susana on Wednesday and it was, seriously, better than Christmas
26. The Zavala family has a nephew living with them (Ricardo) that we are going to teach
27. Member referrals are the BEST! You should all give them
28. President and Sister Lewis said goodbye to us this week. I bawled like a baby
29. President and Sister Jardine will get here soon...pray for them
30. People don't like to keep apopintments
31. We fasted this week and saw MIRACLES!
32. El Mundial is SO amazing!
33. Erik's sister-in-law had her baby...ADORABLE!
34. "Happiness in family life is most likely to be achieved when founded upon the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ."
35. Frozen Yogurt is really tasty
36. People do weird things in public pools
37. I honestly can't tell the difference between fireworks and gunshots...I'll just pretend they're fireworks?
38. We like to creep on people out of our back window
39. Hermana Hanson only has like 2 1/2 weeks left...GAH!
40. I decided that I never want to leave Stockton
41. People look really stupid when they say, "My wife is asleep," and we can hear her washing dishes in the kitchen
42. I had a black lady tell me, "Yo skin is so dry! If you were black we call you ashy." (didn't laugh)
43. Joe Martinez's cancer is back. Please pray for him and his wife
44. Some people really can talk for 2.5 hours straight
45. Why are the Elders playing poker?
46. Spanish is really messing up my English
47. Erik told me that he thought I had forgot about him...SLAP in the face! 
48. We're going to keep working with Erik really close
49. Erik's sister Andrea told me that I have an almost perfect native accent. YUSS!!!
50. Hermana Cardullo is so adorable and I love her tons!
51. Sister Story tried to jump over our deck to scare us and about killed herself on the chair we left out there :)
52. My missionary tan on my feet is FANTASTIC!
53. I sent my bag home and went...sick...
54. Time goes by so fast...don't waste it
55. Our new stake president is in his 30's, has 8 kids, and a full head of silver hair :)
56. Saw the PK's between Greece and Costa Rica...brought back to some memories
57. I am so proud of my siblings it's not even funny
58. I'm so excited that Ty and Jen will have Macie sealed to them :)
59. How many missionaries are there in Morgan right now?
60. Spanish people make the best food. Period.
61. Whatever you do, do NOT eat the habañero onion...your insides will hate you and make you cry
62. "I'm baking like a toasted cheeser! It's SO hot here!" 
63. The high for today should be 106
64. Thanks for all of the pictures. I LOVE them!
65. How was the RAGNAR?
66. Shoutout to Caprice-who is now engaged :)
67. Hermana Lupe Maltman has a rock-solid testimony of the church. It's beautiful!
68. Sister Abbott and Hermana Cardullo sing like angles
69. The pool behind our house looks really tantalizing
70. The dogs above us are really loud :)
71. Rosa Lopez LOVED sacrament meeting
72. I can't wait for Alejandro and Susana to go through the temple!
73. Dad, when are we going to Mexico?
74. If you hold the Priesthood, never put anything above serving a mission. You'll regret it
75. Obedience is the first law of heaven
76.I don't understand how I used to be able to wake up at 5:00 to go to work...6:30am is the worst part of my day...
77. I'm really loving the fact that I keep a good journal
78. I apologize to anyone who has written and I haven't gotten back...
79. The movie Noah...Hollywood would do that...
80. GO TO SEMINARY!
81. Priesthood...fantastic!
82. I hate it when people use their kids as an excuse not to go to church
83. Make a Mormon.org profile
84. Follow the prophet
85. Technology is a great way to share your testimony
86. Bro, I'm so happy for you I am going to jump for joy! Literally!
87. Smallz, why are you such a babe? 
88. Momma, you are the best. Thank you so much for all you do! 
89. The shirts you sent me are perfect
90. Daddy, te quiero con todo mi corazon. Tú eres mí ejemplo
91. Spanish is the celestial language. You need to learn it
92. I love my family so much!
93. Two missionaries at the same time? BOOYA!
94. My comp and I have conversations in our sleep :)
95. So excited to do a session in Ogden with the fam!
96. Did I mention that I'm just going to live in Sacramento 
97. Jesus Christ is my Savior and Lord and He loves me so much!
98. If nothing else, I hope you all know that I have a testimony of the gospel :)
99. Almost there!
100. Keep the faith
101. If you are wondering why I did this: My release date is October 9th. You can do the math :)

I Can Do Hard Things

This week has been interesting. In case you all were wondering, missionary is also another code word for therapist, so that's what we did this week. We had like 5 people just unload their life stories on us it was rough. I learned things about people that I did not want to know, and also things that made me feel a lot more grateful for the life that I do have. Count your many blessings, that's all I'm sayin...
     So, we received a referral from the Elders this week for a Roberto Lopez. We went to visit him and his little family. His wife Kenya, and two daughters Rosa and Mia. Rosa is 13 and she doesn't speak much English because she only came over from Mexico about a year ago. We taught Roberto and Kenya the Restoration and they loved it! Neither one of them grew up with a solid religious background so they are learning like little kids...I LOVE IT! We invited them to be baptized and they said that they want to learn more first, but it is something that they want to do. Then they said that they wanted their whole family to do it. We mentioned that we have our church services on Sunday and they turned to each other and said that they need to ask for work off so that they can come. How precious are they? We didn't even have to ask! Then, we came over Thursday and taught them the Plan of Salvation using the little drawings. We had some fun with them because they want Rosa to learn too! We had a mini Noche de Hogar :) Then, because they have to work on Sundays, we invited them to come to the Saturday night session of stake conference. THEY CAME! We haven't had a chance to talk to them since then because they had to leave early, but we are going over tonight and will extend them a baptismal date. I AM SO EXCITED! They are the cutest little family and the Spirit just radiates with them. We are working on getting some friends over there for Rosa because she is shy and she wants to go to Mutual.
     We have a member in our area se llama Hermana Elizabeth. She hasn't been active because her esposo won't let her come to church. Well, he had to work late so she was able to come to Stake Conference with us on Sunday and that was the first time that she had been to church in about 15 years. CRAZY! She was so excited that I thought I saw her shed a tear when she walked through the doors.
     Stake conference was great! They re-did our presidency. We had 2 members of the Seventy here: Elder Sitati and Elder Bassett. The cool thing: the missionaries had to do translation. Elder Ruiz is a native and he did most of it, but her wanted a break in the middle. He asked me to go up and I was like, "Ya hurt your what? Are you nuts?" Then , Elder LaDuke turned around and starts chanting Elder Villalva's famous line, "Do it and your cool. Do it and Your cool." Dang it. I can't say no to that. I translated one talk and it wasn't awful. I actually thought I did pretty good-all things considered. It made me realize though, I can do hard things :)
     What else? Well, not missionary-related, the the World Cup is in full swing and all of our members/investigators are loving their lives. It breaks my heart to have to tell them to shut the games off. However, we have some pretty dedicated members who are more than happy to keep us updates. Hermana Cardullo is happy that Italia won :) Cheer loud for the red, white, and blue today!
     Well, my time is up. I love you all! I am doing pretty well. Me and Cardullo and getting along super well. I really love her! She's funny! Never a dull moment. We're working hard. Keep up the good work! MWAH!
Love, Hermana Freestone
1. Father's Day with Brother Potter
2. Goodbye Sister Repman...RIP


"Following Up"

   I was thinking the other day, "I'm too young to feel..." (all you George Strait fans can finish that one). Thankfully, the people here say I look 18-20. I would like to thank my parents for my good genes, my grandparents for reminding me to wear sunscreen, and anyone else I may have forgotten about.
     This week has been nuts! On Wednesday morning we dropped off Hermana Dando in Galt. Yup...definitely could have watered the grass with my tears. But, asi es la vida misional. I love her SOOOOOO much! Sister Potter came up to me in church yesterday and asked how I was. I went to say, "Great!" Because it's true. But then I had to choke back some tears when she hugged me. Transfers....some days you love them, and some days you hate them. But hey, "A Donde Me Mandes, Ire Senor..." Hopefully we can see each other before she flies home in August.
     We picked up Hermana Cardullo and came back down. She is from Provo, UT. Her dad is Italian. If I could pick one word to describe here it would be: Fabulous. She loves everyone and always says the funniest things. She is very in tune with the Spirit and you can feel it every time she opens her mouth in a lesson. I've never seen any other missionary do that. She started her mission here in Stockton so the people here have been really excited to have her back. It's been really fun. We hit the pavement running-which is good because I like to wallow in self-pity sometimes and she didn't let me do that. We've been teaching like crazy. Hermana Cardullo is really good at talking with everyone and we have seen many blessings from that. We have added some cool new investigators and we have some super solid lessons set up for tonight! I love her and I know that I am going to learn a lot from her :)
     Hermana Cardullo and I have decided to really try to push working more effectively with the members to strengthen the ward here. We were counting up our less-active families and there is something like 24. To quote myself, "We have a buffet of less-actives to chose from." I never realized how important members are until my mission. I have officially made a resolve to be a better member when I get home. I WILL do my visiting teaching...no matter how many excuses I can come up with not to.
     We have had a really great week overall. I think one thing that I have noticed is that promising blessings to people when you invite them to keep commitments. And the great thing is that it doesn't just apply to investigators. It applies to us too. God has promised us so many blessings that we can't even count them. We just have to do our part. So this is me being a missionary. I am following up with all who may be reading this letter. Last conference Elder Ballard followed up/challenged us to do 3 things:
1. Use the full name of the church when stating which religion you belong to
2. Extend the invitation to hear the missionary discussions to 1 person quarterly (4 times per year/every 3 months for those who are a little mathematically challenged)
3. Every member-regardless of current activity level in the church-to obtain a copy of Preach My Gospel
     How are you all doing on that? Good? Bad? Ugly? I encourage you all to do these things that a representative of Jesus Christ has asked you to do. If you do these things you have been promised that many blessings! Here is the link to the full talk by Elder Ballard "Following Up". Seriously though. The work is hastening. We have been hearing that for ages now. With the new age change and the technology available to missionaries that work is expanding faster than ever. There is no greater time than now to heed the call of President McKay "Every member a missionary." As Elder Christofferson put it, you don't have to have a black badge on your chest to be a full-time missionary. And, as my daddy's good buddy Mark Schweppe says, "Do it. Do it right. Do it right NOW!"
     I love you all so much and hope that you have a fantastic week! MWAH!
Love always, Hermana Freestone
   
Quote of the week comes from Hermana Cardullo's trainee, Hermana Moffett: "Do your best until you know better. Then, do better."
1. me and my comadre
2. me and cardullo at sushi :)
3. the lake-thingy
4. the dynamic duo of awesomeness
5. our thug hats on 8-mile road :) Long live Eminem :)