Monday, January 12, 2015

12/22: Pre-Christmas Adventures


Merry Christmas!

This past Tuesday, we had a huge transfer meeting/Christmas party with everyone in our mission! I got assigned to be companions with Sister S, a brand new missionary! I am so excited to be training, we are already having a blast together!

That night we went to Ch and Ca house. Ca is a member and her boyfriend Ch is going be baptized in January! Last week Ch asked if they would need to be married before he got baptized and we let him know that he would. He let us know on Tuesday that on Christmas day he is planning to propose!!!! Yay!

The next day I took Sister S tracting (going door to door) for the first time. One woman answered her door and we explained that we were missionaries and we were sharing a message about keeping Christ the center of our Christmas. She explained that Christmas is a pagan holiday so we asked why she had so many decorations set up (a big blow up Santa and lots of lights). She answered that it was for her husband and we invited her to check out christmas.mormon.org before we left. As we were walking away, she yelled behind us, "SANTA IS PAGAN!" Which seemed super random as we hadn't mentioned Santa Claus at all! Now whenever Sister S and I see a Santa Claus in someone's yard when we are driving around, we yell “Santa is Pagan!” :)

Later that day we delivered a Christmas tree to a family who we are teaching. They have a little apartment and it is usually pretty dark inside, so it was so great to see the reaction of the four kids when we plugged the tree in and the colorful lights illuminated the whole room!

Then around 7pm, we went to visit H, who was baptized in the beginning of December. When we got to his apartmentv the young men and women in our ward were caroling and he wouldn't open his door. We knocked and he let us in and we suggested he show the carolers his laser gun (he is a sci-fi buff and artist and made his own laser gun!) So he opens his door and starts shooting the youth with his ray gun. They were really good sports because as H pointed the laser at them and they saw it on their shirts they would dramatically fall down like they were dead! The other times we have visited H this week, he has mentioned how fun it was when "all those crazy kids" came and sang for him.

Some funny moments from Friday: I drove down a super narrow road that had a dead end, so Sister S had to back me out for 15 minutes or so. This guy saw us and asked if we needed help and we said yes! We were stuck in an apartment complex and didn't know the code to get out. So we used the code he told us but then he drove up behind us and said, "Wrong gate!" so he drove ahead of us to the right gate and used his card to let us out. I'm glad he helped us!

Also, we have been working on three lines of Spanish so that when we meet people who only speak Spanish we can have them write down their information so we can have the Spanish missionaries stop by and teach them. So I wrote out my notes so that when someone needed Spanish I could read it to them. We stopped to talk to someone on the side of the road who didn't speak English, so I gave them my spanish notes so they could read it, assuming they would give it back. But the lady said, "Thank You!" and shooed us away and then we saw her throw the paper away. Noooooo, my spanish notes!!! I'll have to make some more and practice saying it so I'm ready for the next person we meet who only knows spanish :)

And speaking of Spanish, last night we had an amazing lesson with Sister J! Her husband is a member and went on a spanish speaking mission, so he is fluent and she is from Mexico and only speaks Spanish. So we brought Sister B to translate and bear testimony. We watched the Restoration video in Spanish and the spirit was so strong! Sister J is very spiritual (She was a catholic nun for 6 years) and the restoration made a lot of sense to her. She explained that she had to study the bible a long time to become a nun and committed to begin a serious study of the Book of Mormon!

Things are going well here in Dallas 6th!

Have a Merry Christmas!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Sister Greenall 


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