Just thought I would stick that up there...just because I can. And it's true.
This
week was AMAZING! Amazingly BUSY! Ha(: It was great. Lots going on. I
feel like...I feel like I don't ever want my mission to end... oh wait! I
ALWAYS feel like that!
So this week...
this week was
crazy. This week I learned how inspired companionships are. I learned
that God has a hand in every single aspect of our lives, big or small.
And I also learned that God is the master at organizing things because
when I look at my life and I look at all the events that have taken
place and all of the "coincidences" and the way that my life ties
together I can only come up with three reasons why my life is the way it
is: 1. My life is simply a really dramatic musical. 2. God is heavily
influencing my life piece by piece. or 3. All of the above.
I'm
gonna stick with 3. All of the above. Let me also say something else:
The world is about the size of a toothpick when you serve on Temple
Square. A toothpick. That's it! It's tiny!
Anyways. So last
Wednesday night was great because we got to go with one of our
less-active friends to see Meet the Mormons! Yay! It was a really good
experience and we were really happy when he told us after that he felt
the spirit a lot during the film.
Last Friday we had our
ZTM (zone training meeting) which went smoothly, thank the heavens
above! We had the District Leaders do most of the training and we
focused on the Doctrine of Christ (faith, repentance, baptism, etc). The
sisters in the zone are so great they all have very quiet personalities
which can be a bit awkward when we get up in front of them and I try to
crack a joke...don't get me wrong they all laugh, but their way of
laughing is like a little chipmunk laugh so they all make this same
face where their nose scrunches up and you hear these tiny little
snickers.... But that's beside the point. ZTM was great!
We
met with the AP's after ZTM to talk about some ideas we had and they
decided that we should just hold another MLC and give the training with
them ha so this morning we had to do some of the fastest training
planning in my life before running over to the conference center but
it's going to be really good and we're going to have the MLC this
Saturday! Sister Brock and I will train the District Leaders about
increasing the effectiveness of our District meetings and it's going to
be especially good because there will be gummy bears involved! Er'body
get excited!
Saturday was a funny day because Trilogy was
running all over the square since State Honor Choir was held this year
in the Tabernacle! So I ran into Kelton, Taylor, Tommy, and Mckay like 5
times and those guys are hilarious. But the best was when we talked
with Mr. Riemer. I tried to ask that man for life advice and his only
counsel was go to the Temple! (Well and he tried to talk me into being a
choir teacher but we all know that I just wouldn't survive a career
like that.) But anyways, by the end of the day my companion couldn't
stop talking about how awesome all the guys were and she was impressed
that Tommy speaks French (somebody tell Tommy that because he will
blush).
Funny enough we even saw them again Sunday morning
after Music and the Spoken Word because I was announcing and they stayed
the night to go so that was cool! Then again I tell you these things
but my best guess it you probably already know this because you've seen
it on one of their Facebook, twitter or instagram accounts by now...
Sunday afternoon was Finish Strong Meeting. (AKA lets-talk-about-how-you-are-all-about-to-go-home-and-we-don't-want-you-to-get-trunky-meeting.)
We all had to share what things we were applying to keep us from
getting trunky which was funny haha! I got up and just shared with the
sisters that I'm going to follow the counsel of D&C 51:17 where it
says "act upon this land as if for years, and this shall turn unto them
for their good." So yes I said I will be acting as if I will still be a
missionary for another 5 years and they all laughed but I don't think
they realize how serious I meant that..... (By the way that also means
I'm going to do my grocery shopping the same: holla for my companion
because she will have a ton of leftover free food from me!)
Monday
was an interesting day! In the morning we had to take a sister in our
zone to the eye doctor because she was having sudden trouble seeing out
of one of her eyes. Her name is Sister Bae and she is from South Korea
and she is the cutest human being I have met. She has a very quiet and
cute little Asian voice and yet sometimes she says things that you don't
quite expect and they catch you off guard and make you laugh quite a
bit. I went back to the doctor's room with her so that I could translate
all of the paper-work she had to fill out about her medical history.
(By the way sometimes it's really hard to simplify some of those
questions they ask you...it was interesting...hehe) One question was if
she had any surgeries before and she turned to me and said, "Oh! I had
lasik surgery before my mission! My eyes was perfect! (and then with an
adorable frown) but now this eye is not perfect." So cute haha(: By the
way, there was not anything seriously wrong with her eye she just got
some face wash in it and it blurred it up a little bit but she's fine
now. (: yay!
And now to tell you about one of the most
exciting parts of the week! TODAY! Today was the day that we sang in the
LDS Buisness College Devotional! It was so fun! And there were so many
people and they were all our age and there were a lot of couples which
was weird and they all seemed so serious! Are people back out in the
real world always as serious as these guys were? I'm not sure... But
anyways! We sang an arrangement of "I Feel My Saviour's Love" and then
President Poulsen spoke, which was excellent! They had us sit up at the
front where like the president of the school and the speaker sits, you
know what I mean, and it was really funny to just watch all these young
adults in the audience. President Poulsen asked all the RM's in the
audience to stand (there was a LOT) and they had to recite the
missionary purpose. They remembered it well! And it was cool because you
looked at the faces of some of those young men and you could tell they
were just beaming because they loved their missions! (: Afterwards
President said, "Sisters lets all go get lunch together!" So President
took us to lunch! Woo! It was so fun! President Poulsen is just one of
the best people I have or will ever know.
Yes so there we
are things have been pretty busy. You may think we're so busy we don't
have time to teach investigators but that statement would be FALSE! We
love our missionary work the most of all! We were able to speak this
week with our investigator in Las Vegas and he is doing so well! (He's
the one I told you about who is a single father of a 20 month old boy.)
Tomorrow he is talking to the missionaries in his area because he would
like to be baptized before
March 7th.
Yay!!!! We are so happy for him, he is just so wonderful and he makes
the gospel a priority even though his life is hectic and busy. (:
Our
investigator in Provo is still doing so well. Sometimes I feel like she
teaches me and I just don't know half as much about life as she does!
But she's awesome and she is already doing visiting teaching even though
she isn't a member yet! Haha and she loves it so much!
A
lot of y'all have been asking about our investigator in England! She is
doing well, amidst the huge trials she's had. Things can be a little up
and down but we know that everything is going to work for her. She has a
lot of opposition but we've been able to see every day how the Lord is
constantly aware of her no matter what. We pray for her a lot and, like
we have always said, she has much more faith than she gives herself
credit for!
Ok this email is getting supper long so I'm
going to bring it down to a close. I don't think there is tons more to
say so....yeah! I love you all! Have a wonderful week!!!!!!!!!
Sister Davis
My last time announcing for Music and The Spoken Word! So tender!
Back row: Sister Escobedo from Mexico, Sister Chau from Japan, Sister Ma
from Taiwan, Me, Sister Kuo from Taiwan. Front row: Sister Mok from
Hong Kong, Sister Brock from Oregon, and Sister Araujio from Portugal!
Everyone who announced!
Left to right: Sister Chau from
Japan, Me. Sister Ma from Taiwan, Sister Escobedo from Mexico, Sister
Araujio from Portugal, Sister Amar from Phillipines, Sister Konietz from
Germany, Sister Mok from Hong Kong, Sister Brock from Oregon, Sister
Bomgren from Sweden, Sister Maladiri from Vanuatu, and Sister Richmond
from Tahiti!