Hola muchachos!
(Sister Layton just LOVES my Spanglish :))
This week has been amazing! Everyone has seemed to be home, and we
have had some neat things happen.
On Tuesday we went on exchanges! I went with Sister Arbon to YSA and
since the YSA sisters are covering the Mountain View Ward....I got to
go back to Mountain View for a day! It was the coolest and also the
weirdest thing. We didn't get to go by too many of my favorite people
(probably a good thing) but we did get to see the Baldwins! They are
pretty amazing. It was fun to be back for a day.
On Wednesday we had district meeting. I didn't realize until it was
over that it will be my last district meeting, due to a missionary
broadcast next week and zone conference the week after that.
Afterwards, our district (minus the zone leaders who didn't stick
around for lunch) went to Sonic. And then we went out and we had a
great day! We talked to and taught quite a few new people, and even
found a new investigator. We had a Laurel, Sophia, come out with us as
well, which was so fun! And we had dinner with a less active member
who is super sweet. She has two adorable and rambunctious boys. We
encouraged her to bring them to Primary sometime!
On Thursday, we got to go to the temple! It was so awesome. I love
being in the temple- it is so beautiful and peaceful. And afterwards,
we went to Deseret Book and I found Lamb of God! It's a really neat
oratorio (I think?) about the last few days before the Savior's death
and then His resurrection. The music so beautiful and really brings
the Spirit. So of course I got it and we listened to it on the way
home and also off and on for the next few days.
Also on Thursday we informally declared war with the elders. We're trying to see who can pick up the most cats! I think we're in the lead (Sister Layton picks up the cats and I take pictures so we have
evidence).
Thursday was also our Relief Society activity! (It was an exciting day). They had dinner and a white elephant gift exchange, since that didn't happen last month. And they introduced the theme for the year.
A lot of less active sister came which was amazing!
Friday was a little more low key. We weekly planned and then saw the Ells and Sister Knopp. They are awesome! And we had dinner at the
Bradshaws- they made us spam pad Thai - it was actually really good! Their kids are the cutest.
On Saturday we were also able to get in touch with a ton of people-
many that we had never met before, and many that we had but had
struggled to contact. And we had dinner at the Jones!
Sunday was one of He most exciting days. First of all, we were able to
contact and actually teach Monique- she was in our area book. We had
an awesome conversation and we are going back next week! And the most
amazing thing happened Sunday night. So after having our appointments
cancel, we decided for ease of rides we'd see if our dinner
appointment could give us a ride home and we'd stay in our
neighborhood. So we did. And I remembered this less active named
Kimberly who's husband I met back with Sister Sitala and he said to
come by in the evening sometime. So, what the heck right, we'll try
it. So we did! She was so nice, and let us in. We tale,d for a while,
helped socialize her dog by feeding her treats (she's a sweetie), and
then she told us about her struggles to find faith and how she wants
to find faith and to believe. And we shared the Mormon Message
"Mountains to Climb" (if you haven't seen it, I invite you to watch
it! It's so powerful. It's on LDS.org or Gospel Library). So I'm
watching the video and I look up and she's crying. She opened up and
we were able to have a great conversation about faith and prayer and
finding out for ourselves through nurturing that seed of desire.
Heavenly Father sent us to see her at that exact moment when she
needed it the most, when she was searching and her heart was open.
The thing that struck me the most was when we were reporting our key indicators to our district leader. We have what we call OYMs (open
your mouth) for the number of new people we talk to each day. Our goal is ten people a day, or seventy a week. Well after working so hard and doing so much, we had a grand total of........28. It really hit home to me that Heavenly Father is not so concerned about numbers as He is about His children and that we are working hard to reach out to each of them. I felt good about each and every one of those 28 people and we did our best to really share the message of the gospel and the
message of hope. We stayed positive, and because of that, we were able to see miracles! It has been an incredible and rejuvenating week- I was reminded of how much I love missionary work and how much I love this gospel and how much I love my Savior.
On that note, I invite you all to go out and open your mouth this
week. Don't be afraid to share what you believe and to share hope with
those around you. And if you need something specific, that video is a
good place to start!
Love you all! Had an amazing week!
Sister Jacobs