Sunday, November 10, 2013

I Get To Be Comps With My "Mission Sister"


     So, transfer week has been crazy! I had feeling in the middle of yesterday that Hermana Hanson was going to be my new companion. I don't know why...I actually didn't think we'd ever be comps, but I had a feeling. Well, we got our call and Hermana White is going to North Sacramento with Mami Toro and Hermana Hanson is coming here to work with me! I get to be comps with my "mission sister." If You recall, we were both trained by Mami Toro! This will be fun!
     For "Noche de Brujas" on my end of life was pretty great! Hermana White and I were the only two misioneros in our distrito to dress up...lame. But that was probably due to the fact that we had a zone training right after. OUr mission president is pretty strict, but I love him. Anywho, some blessed members of the RS in some English wards were kind enough to make some food for us and then we watched the movie "Ephraim's Rescue." I absolutely loved it! And, as we all know, Hermana Freestone is a crier, so my eyes were completely red and bloodshot for our zone training...yeah...I looked like a goob. But it was so great! And I was happy to watch a movie :)
     So we taught Daniel a couple of times this week. The first night we went over to his house and we read Moroni 7 with him and he was all, "I've been thinking about getting an answer and I think I need to go to church so I can know." Um...every missionary's dream! Yes! He gets it! We were so happy! We also went over on Friday night and he had tons of fantastic questions about baptism, the Bible, the Holy Ghost and..............wigi boards.....what the random? Yeah...that was fun :) On Saturday the elders had a baptism so Daniel came to that too. It was great! The Spirit was so strong and he was even a little teary-eyed! He was really excited to come to church on Sunday...and then his mom bailed on giving him a ride...yeah, no bueno. Next week! Por seguro!!!
     Briana is doing well also. We went over to her grandma's for dinner and then we taught her the 10 commandments using the finger signs. She absolutely loved that! She is so adorable. She spent half of dinner trying to guess our first names. I think it's funny because only one person here has ever guessed it. I told her if she keeps reading the Book of Mormon and praying then I will tell her :) We are going to, hopefully, talk to her mom about letting her get baptized soon. We taught Briana the Plan of Salvation and she asked us if she could get baptized soon :)
     Last P-Day we had to go to a doctor's appointment for Hna White outside the mission in Roseville. So yeah...left the mission boundaries...I'm such a rebel! HA!


Love, Hermana Freestone


Sunday, November 3, 2013

One Short of the 3 She-Fites

     It has been a really good week here in Sacramento! It is starting to get a little colder now. It was 70 and I had to put on a jacket. Can't complain too much, though. It beats the heck out of working in snow! It's getting windy, though. I've had a couple of close calls with the "Marilyn Monroe Moments." Got to love wearing skirts. 
     I will start by saying that Hna Carlson headed to the mission home last night so that she could leave this morning. We are now one short of the 3 She-fites...sad day. :( However, She will be a fantastic missionary and she is going to love Argentina!
     We were able to meet a lot of good people this week. There is an Hermana that moved into our area from Palm Springs and she lives with her three children and 4 nietos. Her nietos aren't members, but her nieta, Brianna, has 10 years and she really like coming to church. We are teaching her and her hermanitos. They are reading in the Book of Mormon...like, the legit blue copy and she understands it when she reads. It's so great! She loves Primary and loves learning more and more about the church. 
     We are also teaching a family. The padres names are Arturo and Marta. They are really open to learning more about the church and they love us! I can honestly say that the Hispanic people, as a whole, are the nicest people I have ever met! They love so easily and they always welcome us in like we are family. I am definitely well taken care of. We are going to teach them the Plan of Salvacion and I know that it will be something very special.
     Daniel is doing really well! Still not coming to church...I kind of want to beat him with a stick but I love him so much that I couldn't bring myself to do it. I know that he is ready and he has accepted a date to prepare to be baptized. He's like a little brother to all of us. 
     We also went to visit the familia Islas. She is the absolute sweetest lady ever! En serio! I adore her! She can't come to church because she has to work on Sundays and so does her husband. Her kids are still able to come. She always gives us breakfast and we teach her English. We are going to have scripture studies with her every week now. Um, she is recently having family problems so if you could just keep Hermana Islas in your prayers that would be so great!
     Also, the familia Vasquez. That is the one where she was in jail and got all cleaned up from drugs and now she is coming back to church and talked to Pte Beus about preparing to go through the temple. She is like my momma away from home. She loves us so much and would do anything for us! Plus, her kids are so great too! Her daughter is Mollie's age and actually reminds me a lot of her. Her son is about 7 and he is a stud! Every time we go over for dinner he gives me a big hug and says, "Misionera, will you play soccer with me?" I absolutely love him! Pray for their family because they are the best!
     I really love this area! There are lots of people to teach and, even though most of the members are less-active, they love us so much. I seriously don't want to leave-which is good because I will most-likely be staying. I am really learning how to love other people here. That's one thing that I can't say I was ever very good at. The mission is the best thing that I have ever done. I am changing in so many ways and I am developing an amazing relationship with my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. I love my companions, now companion, and I love the work. Someone made a comment to us yesterday that we haven't had much success in this area because we haven't seen baptisms. I'm not going to lie: if you think that success is measured in baptisms then you seriously need to change your attitude. That is one thing that I have learned. I know that Heavenly Father is happy with me and the work that I have been doing and that is true success!
     I love you all and hope you have a fantastic week! LOVE YA!

Love always, Hermana Freestone


Good Things Are Right Around The Corner

     So I read mom's e-mail about Stan Rees. My heart goes out to the family. I can't even imagine...isn't it so great that we have the Plan of Salvation? It is such a blessing in our lives. 
     This last week has been really good. I went to do another exchange with Hna Cosby in Elk Grove. That was fun! She's a transfer older than me. She's a little shy, but we got talking about Avenger's and life was pretty good. We had dinner with a family that moved out of Lodi the same week that Hna Toro and I got there so we were able to chat during dinner. It was really fun! Hna Cosby is really sweet and we had a good day teaching and contacting.
     Oh! So we decided to start teaching Isaac again. He is the one that is Seventh-Day Adventist and has been coming to church still. We taught him the Plan of Salvation and he was okay with most of it except the pre-earth life. If it is not found in the Bible then he really isn't okay with it. I'm just glad we have the Book of Mormon to clarify the gospel! We also found out that he has a wife and 4 kids in Guatemala and he is here working for them! He is 23! It was crazy! I think you would just have to know him in order to understand just how big of a bombshell that was! He's super great though. I have high hopes for him.
     We also visited Daniel this week! Again, my heart broke when he couldn't come to church, but we had a fantastic Plan of Salvation lesson with him! He had a ton of great questions and he really understood it. He really likes the idea that we can be with our families forever. He really gets it-which is more than I can say for a lot of the other people that we teach. We can see a difference in him and his family is always really sweet to us when we go over. They are super Catholic, but I think they can see that we only want the best for him and that he is slowly making changes. He is praying about baptism! I can't wait to see him again this week!
     In terms of new investigators, we added new people but it was while I was on exchanges so I don't know them yet! I'm going to meet them tonight! Hna Carlson isn't leaving until the 28th so we get one more week. We are basically planning for a miracle this week before she leaves :) 
      Things have been a little bumpy lately-but I know that it is the storm before the miracles! We are working hard here and I know that good things are right around the corner! Until next week! MWAH!
Love, Hermana Freestone


Sunday, October 20, 2013

i hit 6 months.... yikes!

 This week has been, well, interesting. Our new Relief Society president Hermana Vasquez (fantastic) gave us referral of a lady that she works with named Araceli. I guess Hermana Vasquez was praying to know who she should share the gospel with and Araceli's name came to her. We went over to teach her and she is so fantastic! She is Christian and says that she is very open to learning about what other people believe. After we had a short, but powerful lesson about the Restoration she was like, "Oh, that makes so much sense!" We are going back this week to see her. She is so great! I am excited to teach her :)
     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
 

1 of 80,333.... how lucky am I?

  Wow...you all have been super busy by the sounds of things. I LOVED the pictures! Oh my goodness! I am glad that I was not there in person to see my brother look like that for Powder Buff...quite frankly, the pictures were scarring enough. Ha! But it looked like Homecoming was a blast! You went to Mechams Meadows? Best place ever! Good times there...good times. Also, congrats on the shutout to the entire soccer team. Special props to my baby sis! Holla! I expect lots of pictures and all sorts of stuff from the first round of play-offs. Also, if you have an extra copy of the newspaper clip will you send it to me? I want to put it on my cork board :)
     The highlight of this week was definitely General Conference! The talks were so amazing and I learned a LOT! Oh, I watched it all in English. Anywho, I am officially part of the army! 1 of 80,333! How lucky am I? Can't wait for one year from now when they announce those numbers and me and my brother will both be a part of it at the same time. Freestone Power up in here! Ha!Though we can't watch the news I would imagine that the group of women "petitioning God" or whatever for the priesthood were in full swing again? What a waste...that's like the glorified Girl's Night Out in Utah. Mormons everywhere just give you free SWAG if you know where to go looking! But on a more serious note. I feel bad that they are doing that because it makes everyone looking in think that the church looks down on women because we don't have the Priesthood. SO NOT TURE!!! OBVIOUSLY, they missed that part of conference. If they wouldn't let their pride get in the way they would realize that we, as women, have a sacred role. It honestly makes me very sad to see that they are (knowingly or unknowingly), by petitioning, going against the laws of the very Being that they are "petitioning" to...Satan is working and he is working hard. I loved it how Sister Oscarson told the youth-though it could apply to anyone-that they need to develop a testimony NOW. Things aren't like they used to be. You used to be able to lean on your parents' and leaders' testimonies until  young-adulthood...not any more. We have to be strong. Ugh! I wish I could write you all about everything that I learned from Conference...if you missed it...REPENT! Watch it!
     We taught Daniel this week and he was so cute. He didn't do his reading and he didn't pray very much. It's because he has been playing a video game...whoever invented those is going to get an earful when we meet in the Spirit world...I can't stand the stinking things! Anywho, Daniel said the opening prayer to our lesson and he was like, "I'm sorry I didn't do the reading that the sisters left me...I feel kinda bad." We were all just so amazed! We had an amazing lesson and Luis was able to come with us again. The Spirit was so strong! He has so much faith...we just have to get him to act on it. That is a huge problem. There are so many people that just expect God to do everything for them and they aren't willing to act on it. And then, when things go bad, they blame God. I just don't understand that mentality. If you want something, you have to work for it. Tangent...sorry. Pray for Daniel, though. He needs it :)
     I'm not sure what we are going to do with Lili...It's super sad because she has a desire to learn, but not really to change. The lessons we have with her are so great and she gets it! She just is 16 and isn't willing to work for it. Action...people...faith is an action word!
     Nothing else too crazy to report. We've had a bajillion meetings this week so I was able to see Hna Toro again. She's still doing well. She only has one transfer left after this...sad day! Hna White and Hna Carlson are still hilarious. We have so many adventures and I still think we laugh more than we talk at nights. I have really been blessed with some fantastic companions! Don't get me wrong...we are all extremely imperfect and have our moments. However, I took Mama Sandey's advice about loving all of your companions to heart. When you're not dwelling on the negative things it is really easy to just love them for who they are :)
     Well, I love you all family and amigos! Keep staying classy! MWAH!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

so...i got baptized...no really!

     So, some of you may be wondering about my heading for this week. I want you to know that I am very much worthy and still in full-missionary mode. But yes, some guy off of the street shook my hand and baptized me. I was a bit star-struck to be completely honest. We were just chillin' in church and this guy walks in. It was very obvious to us that he didn't speak Spanish so we were a bit confused. We went and shook his hand after sacrament (that's when he baptized me) and found out that he is a guy that we actually see a lot. He usually stands on the corner of Florin and Franklin and is waving around a sign that says, "Jesus Saves, I Repent, Amen!" We always honk at him and wave so we felt pretty privileged to have him in our church. He only stayed for a little bit of sacrament meeting and then he left, but not before he spent a good 20 minutes telling us all about how the Spirit of God was inside of us and how we need to embrace that spirit. He was very into it. He even started crying a couple of times! It was so fantastic! Hermana White turned to us and said, "Just think, if you wouldn't have come on your mission you never would have met him." SO true! The Elders were joking around that night when they called and congratulated me on my baptism HA! 
     Also at church, Presidente Beus taught a lesson on Family History in our combined RS/Priesthood and he was so excited to tell the whole branch how we found out that we were related. He even passed around a picture where his great-grandpa and my great-great-grandpa-who are brothers-are having a family picture. Nifty, eh? Their family is going to Logan this Thursday to visit their oldest son. I think Hermana Beus is going to try and get ahold of Mollie or Jake through FB. I also gave her Grammy Freestone's name so she could send a picture-so be ready for it :)
     Last Tuesday we went to the temple and it was SO fantastic! I learned a TON! Seriously, me and the Hermanas walked out and were like, "WOW!" So, I'm going to try and go back next transfer Tuesday. It was so nice to be in the temple again. It's been way too long. That is the one downside of the mission...we only get to go 4 times per year. Sad day :( I was able to see Hermana Marroquin, though. She left last Thursday to go home. She is the first Hermana to leave since I have been here. I got to hug her goodbye in the temple. It's amazing the friendships that you make here!
     Um...investigators...Lili. We're really struggling with her right now. She's having some doubts and we may have to drop her. I will cry...no question. I love her so much and I know that this gospel can bless her, but if she doesn't put in her part then we can only help her so much. Daniel, however, is so GOLD! No chiste! We stopped by on Thursday and gave him a Book of Mormon. He was really excited about it. We explained to him how it can help us learn alongside with the Bible and how it also clarifies some things that were lost in all of the translations of the Bible and he was like, "How come everybody doesn't read it?" Yeah. We just laughed a little and said, "We don't know. But that's why we're here-to help you and as many others who will listen come closer to Christ." It was a super powerful lesson. He was also praying every day and he said that he could notice a difference in his life! Score! However, he didn't come to church yesterday :( We went over after dinner and took Luis-a member who is leaving on his mission on October 9-and had another super great lesson. Luis bore a very touching testimony about his conversion and how the Lord gave him strength to become a better person. The Spirit was so strong in there. We even talked about baptism and he is now praying about whether or not he should be baptized on October 26. Keep him in your prayers!
     Oh! So here is a classic joy of being a missionary. I guess there has been a story going around that there are some European women who go door to door selling "baby stuff" and they walk through your house to get a layout for their "supplies" and then they come around a few days later, steal the little girls, and sell them into sex-trafficking. Sick, right? Well, a lady in our branch gave us a referral and we have been trying to contact them for a few days. We would just knock on their door and no one would answer. We thought that they were just ignoring us. Well, we ran into the member and told her that would could never get ahold of her neighbors. As it turns out, the neighbor was home, but she thought that we were these creepy European women and that we wanted to steal her daughters! She called our member and was like, "The women are at my house! Do you see them? I'm going to call the police right now!" Our member saw us and told her, "No! Those are sisters from my church! Don't call the cops!" And that, my friends, is the story of how we almost got arrested :)
     I absolutely love it here! I seriously would not trade this for anything. Every day-no matter how tiring it is-I fall more and more in love with my mission. I have also never been closer to the Savior in my life. I was watching the Relief Society Session and I just had this calm, peaceful feeling the entire time and I realized just how truly blessed I am to be here. I love this gospel with all of my heart and I know that it's true. There is no way in heaven or earth that I would be here if I didn't.
     I love you all more than I can express in words! I look forward to hearing from you :) The mail has been super backed up so I'm not ignoring anyone...promise! Well, work hard, have fun, git 'r done! MWAH!

Love, Hermana Freestone




its crazy how the lord prepares people

     This week a lot of crazy stuff has happened. A LOT! For starters, Hna White, Carlson, and I are all staying in Sacramento. This pretty much guarantees me another two transfers here because Hna White will have been here for 3 transfers and Hna Carlson is waiting on her visa so I will be here for a little bit :) Which is a good thing because I absolutely LOVE this area!
     Last Monday we did some thrift store shopping. Not gonna lie, that was fun :) After P-day was over we went to say goodbye to a family that Hna White baptized last transfer: the Suarez Family. They are the cutest family ever and I am going to miss them so so much! Especially Hermana Litzy :) On Tuesday we did an English fast. It was so much fun and it really helped me to learn some more Spanish :) On Wednesday we went to go and teach Maira and Gabby again but they weren't home so we talked to Gabby's mom (the witch doctor lady) again. Well, she made them same "prophecy" for all three of us again about our future. It was kinda crazy! She also fed us dinner. She was so nice! We tried to teach her and her husband, but they really aren't interested. We did sing "Soy un Hijo de Dios" with them though!
    We were able to teach Lili this week again. We had a really great lesson about Keeping the Sabbath day holy. It was super powerful and the Spirit was so strong. Unfortunately, she still never made it to church :( Sad day! We're hoping that her mom will let her get baptized and that will give her some more motivation to come. Mostly she doesn't come because she's 16 and stays up until 3 or 4 in the morning and then sleeps until 1 or 2. I don't understand how you can physically do that...but I'm getting old...
     Saturday was the best day this week! It actually rained! We were out and about with our paraguas and just loving life. I'm not gonna lie, it was 60's and I was pretty cold. I'm not excited for the winter here! On the plus side, when it stopped it warmed back up to 70. Well, we were trying to contact a referral from the elders and we met a boy named Daniel. He is 18 (we think) and he is so golden! Like, we taught the first 3 lessons in one visit! He grew up Catholic, but he doesn't go to church. His mom wants him to have religion in his life. He had some fantastic questions about Jesus Christ and the Plan of Salvation. The spirit was just so strong! He told us at the beginning  that he really doesn't believe in God. After some questions, we found out that he just doesn't feel like God has answered any of his prayers. We told him about the Plan of Salvation and he said, "Maybe He does exist." I was really to cry! He said the absolute sweetest prayer at the end of the lesson (only the 2nd in his life). We are all feeling so good about him and blessed that we are able to teach him! He even said yes to be baptized :) It's crazy how the Lord prepares people. He got sick on Sunday so he couldn't come to church, but he's coming to soccer on Friday :)
     Unfortunately, our temple tour with Gleidy fell through :( She went out of town. Also, her mom still has to go in for some appointments about her throat cancer, so we are praying that they will be able to come with us to church soon. We had a really great lesson with them last night! Gleidy is still reading and her mom has started to read the Libro de Mormon! They were really excited to learn about General Conference though. Who wouldn't? I CAN'T WAIT!!! I am so excited for my first conference in the mission :) That also means 6 months for me...gross. 
     On Sunday I had to bear my testimony in sacrament meeting. SCARY! I think it went well. It all made sense what I was saying in my mind, but I'm not entirely sure it made sense to anyone else. Oh well, the spirit was there so hopefully, if nothing else, they got a good feeling :) Ha!
     Well, lots of great things happening at home! I love reading about all of Mollie and Jake's activities. I think my companions are sick of hearing how fantastic my siblings are...no me importa ;) I love to brag about them! Keep up the good work! I love you all so so so so much! I love the work here and I know that I am definitely where I am supposed to be. I wouldn't trade it for anything :) MWAH!

Love, Hermana Freestone