Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Week 79 - The Final Week


Well as you know this week has been very bittersweet. I'm all packed up and ready to go, we are heading to transfer meeting at 12:30 and then I'm on my way home. I have loved every second of being a missionary. This week was a great way to end my mission. I will tell you all about it when I see you. :)

 

3 John 1:

13 I had many things to write, but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee:

14 But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face. Peace be to thee. Our friends salute thee. Greet the friends by name.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Week 78


Hello!

Well I don't think this will be my last e-mail, but we will see :) So I guess I’ll tell you what is going to happen since I just assume you know, but you probably don't :) On Tuesday we'll have transfer day, the meeting starts at 1:30. After the meeting I will be staying at the Blatter's home that night and then fly out on Wednesday morning. :) Being at the end of my mission is the hardest thing, I don't want to leave, but I am excited to come home and be with all of you. It's hard for me because all I want to do is focus on the work! Which I do my best to do, but I also have to think about my final report (which is pretty much finished) and packing and all that jazz! So that is a little difficult for me, I just want to be a missionary!!! haha but it's all good :) I am doing my best and that's all that matters! :) God told me to just love and be cheerful! so that's what I'm doing!! :) This week was good; we are really struggling with finding new investigators! But the work still goes on! I am at peace with it because I feel like we are working really hard and being obedient! So God is going to let miracles happen here! The bishop is really pumped about getting the members involved here, so I see that in the future the work will be booming here in Yelm! :) *fact: Deschutes River is not a city, it's just a river :) haha but it's a pretty river!! :) It took me like 2 weeks to figure that one out :D Anywho I am excited for the work that is going to happen here, even though I won't be here. :) I just love this ward and want them to prosper! :) Mary didn't get baptized this week, she had a heart attack, and just didn't feel good...and so she's on date for this Saturday! So we are hoping and praying that she'll get baptized! I am really hoping she will, I love her so much!!! :) And she lives on a compound of her grandchildren and great grandchildren and great great grandchildren! :) This could be converting generations!!!! I know that she will get baptized, but I am not 100% positive it will be before I leave...which is sad, but hey! As long as she gets baptized I am happy! :) She's awesome though :) The rest of our investigators are moving slowly but surely...everyone likes to go out of town in the summer...how weird is that?! This weekend we had a ward BBQ and it was really fun! I really like this ward, especially the Jackson family :) they are awesome! and they feed us dinner like...ALL the time.. :) Whenever we don't have a dinner we just go over there! Because, well funny story..my companion is allergic to milk! and so is half of the Jackson family! so it's good to go over there, it's healthy and it doesn't make Sister Stevens sick! she's been kinda bad about not eating anything with milk in it until about a week ago...BOTH of us went on a milk free diet. Because I was not going to let her get really sick! I feel like I've had like 60 strange diets on my mission, you're not even going to know what I like to eat anymore! haha I like everything...except fish and mushrooms, still don't like those! :D and I still don't drink milk. unless it's vanilla almond milk :D but it's fun! I like to test my self-control I guess...but funny story! We tell this family the day before we go to their house for dinner that Stevens was allergic to milk. So we go to their house and what do they have?! KFC!!! Everything in that place has milk in it! haha and then they were like "so no milk huh?" hahahahaha oh how we need to understand the things we are putting into our bodies! :) But anyways, I love this ward it's awesome! I wish I could spend more time here! But I guess that's not in God's plans... The goal of the mission is to open our mouths! so I've been doing some crazy things recently, like tracking people down or running after them, or yelling at them from afar :) haha it's quite fun! Everyone needs the gospel! and I feel like I'm doing something missionary-like at all times of the day! :) instead of just driving from appointment to appointment :) I am quite excited for this week! I get to go to the temple on Friday! Which I have been waiting for since August 9th :) hahaha I am super excited! I love the temple! And I have a lot of things I want to talk to God about :) Something that I've really internalized this transfer is what I call "Looking through heavens eyes" I learned about it when I was with Sister Packard, but I have really internalized it! (I decided that missions are great for internalizing cliché statements :) ) There have been many circumstances in which I have had to do my best to see things through another's perspective. Such as the Mackenna Elders are teaching an investigator from our area. Which is totally illegal! And not cool at all :P But I have had to see things through their eyes and try to understand why they do such things :P but anyways! Life is awesome! :) I am just so grateful for the opportunity I've had to be a missionary it's THE best thing EVER! I love it! :) I am very grateful for Sister Stevens; she is like, the greatest friend ever! :) On Sunday I was feeling pretty sick, so she cooked me lunch and took care of me!!! :) haha she's a true friend because she cares, and she helps me to be a better person. That's what a true friend is, someone who helps you to be better! :) I cannot believe that my mission has gone SO fast! But I am grateful for EVERY second. I have cherished and loved it all. I have come to a greater knowledge of my Redeemer. I am NOT by any means a perfect person, and I don't profess to be. But I am trying and I am changing every day! and That's what this life is all about. I am so grateful for the opportunity I've had to witness many lives transform! It's so amazing to see people come closer to their Savior, I love with all my heart all the Recent converts, investigators, members and companions I have had the opportunity to work with. The Wa-Tac will always be very sacred ground to me. I have learned and grown more than any other time in my life. And it's all because when you take everything away, all the distractions and such, and focus on Christ, you are changed through His atonement. I have been able to rely on Him SO much and He has been there all along. He is truly my very best friend. I am eternally grateful for Him, and I am grateful that God has a plan for me and my life. I trust in His plan and His timing, I know He knows better than I do. I know that Christ's church has been restored. That the young boy Joseph Smith saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in a grove a trees In New York, because God though it important enough to call him to be a prophet personally. In the words of Sister Hall "If Joseph Smith is good enough for Jesus, then he's good enough for me" I know that Joseph Smith was truly a prophet, and that we have a living prophet today! Thomas S. Monson. He is truly God's servant, and He has the power and inspiration to help each of us in our lives. I hope that we can all heed his words. I know that going to church every Sunday is VERY important. We NEED the sacrament. We need that spiritual boost. Not going to church is like not eating! ARE YOU CRAZY?!?!! :) I know that this work is God's work and He has let me be a missionary in His vineyard for 18 months. I am eternally grateful to Him for that. It has been so sacred. I can't even express how amazing it is. It has not been a sacrifice, but a GIANT blessing! The church is true my dear brothers and sisters :) I am excited to come and see you shortly!!! :) Love you tons and tons!

Love Always

Sister Wilkins :)

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Week 77


Well this week has been quite eventful :) I am so happy that baby Benson is finally here! Lucrecia did show me the pictures and I was on cloud 9! :) He is the most adorable thing I've ever seen! I am very excited to meet him :) just tell him not to grow until I come home k? :) I am glad to hear it all went well and such since I've been stressing over it since Christmas! haha <3 I am very grateful for our eternal family and all the little people coming into it! :) So since last week a lot of crazy things have happened! I'll tell you about them when I get home :D haha But Mary Bird is still doing pretty good! She was on date to be baptized this Saturday, but she doesn't feel quite ready yet. We are still having faith that it will happen, so keep her in your prayers :)  she had a congestive heart attack this week, the poor lady is just so old and falling apart...But her heart is as big as ever! This ward needs a person like Mary to influence it. The ward is CRAZY ok let me rephrase that, the people individually are awesome but once we step into relief society it's like an intense group therapy that I swear will eventually turn into a brawl. It's insane! haha so we are really working on ward unity. I think the problem is that these people don't love themselves enough. They don't realize their true potential which is horrid. So Sister Stevens and I are really praying and working a lot to repair the ward. It's just crazy :) I think I'm here because I don't get caught up in drama and I am just innocent to such things and so I can just love everyone :) haha and I do! I absolutely LOVE this ward...I will be sad to have to leave it. But it's got its weaknesses just like everything else. The people aren't perfect, but the gospel is! :) Something else that I learned about this week was the power of prayer. On Wednesday we were in a hurry but Sister Steven's GPS wasn't working...so I just said a quick prayer, and as soon as I said amen it worked! haha miracles happen :) The most powerful prayer was last night. We were at our bishop’s house and Sister Stevens was into a topic and when she gets into her stories its intense haha but she said something that kind of hurt my feelings, and she knew it. So when we left I was just mad, well more hurt than mad and I just started crying. Sister Stevens is such a repentant soul and said she was sorry right away. The whole car ride home was pretty silent and I was just praying that I could handle things in a Christ like way. When we got home Sister Stevens sincerely apologized and she felt so bad. And I was seriously just filled with so much Charity. I forgave her and we both felt the power of the atonement wash everything away. God used me as an instrument to help both of us learn about Christ. The spirit was so very strong and we hugged and everything was fine. The Atonement is truly amazing and can heal all things. Because of Jesus Christ we can truly be healed. Regrets become relief, Sorrow becomes hope, and we can have clean slates because of Him. This is just a small instance in where the Atonement worked. But I know it works for all things, both large and small. I truly have a testimony of these things. And it’s something that I've really learned a lot about as I've been a missionary. My Savior Jesus Christ is amazing. He can truly heal all things. So this week we had Zone conference and Stake conference! It was the Blatter's first zone conference and it was pretty good :) They focused primarily on us opening our mouths and we had some breakout sessions where we rotated around and did some different things. It was fun :) I learned that we really just need to open our mouths everywhere we go! Even when I come home, I can still talk to people about the gospel everywhere I go! :) it's only awkward if you think it is :) haha so Sister Stevens and I are really working on that :) It's been fun! But right before Stake conference on Saturday night I had the opportunity to have my final interview with President Blatter :) It still really hasn't hit me that I'm coming home...haha I'm not sure when it will. I'll probably proclaim I've been kidnapped when I got on the airplane! haha just kidding :) But it was a really good interview. He asked me about what I was going to do when I got home and I just said "I dunno I haven't even thought about it yet.." he just laughed at me. :) He's happy that I'm not a trunky missionary :) It was just really good. He gave me a lot of advice and he told me that Heavenly Father wanted me to know that He was proud of me and that I could go home with no regrets. which was really a big answer to my prayers. He of course talked about going to the temple every week, scripture study, and praying. And of course marriage. Haha! He told me that the Holy Ghost would testify to both me and my future husband that we were supposed to be together which I never thought about before but why would God tell me what to do in the most important decision in my life?!?!! haha so it was really good :) I appreciate President Blatter a lot. After stake conference they took us out for ice cream!!! it was fun and awesome! :) I am very grateful for them. :) I get to spend my last night at their house so I’m excited to get to know them better :) So the sketchy stuff that I wasn't going to tell you til I got home, well I will just tell you cuz I have time :) haha! So it was August 15th and that morning we did weekly planning and then we went over to this family that we had found the day before the Greggersons. Well they had just moved into this house, but they were actually living in a bus because the house was trashed! So we took Lucrecia over and we did some service with them. Well the whole house was filled with drugs and syringes and cigarettes. It was DIGUSTING! We only stayed for a short while when the mom came out and told us she didn't feel comfortable with us being there, but she would call us when she felt it was safe. So that was sketchy. Then we went to Mary's and found out she had had her heart attack and then we went to go and visit Leon. Earlier that day Leon's friend Andy called Lucrecia and told her that Leon was mission and he didn't know where he was. Well Andy is a liar so we thought we'd go and check things out. So we get to Leon’s house at like 8:15 and it's pretty dark outside. We knocked on the door and no one answered but Summer their dog came out and was growling and barking. Which she NEVER does she knows us and is always really sweet so I knew something was wrong. Dogs only act like that when there's a disaster! haha so we follow her and she is just backing up and growling and we find that the back door is open. So me feeling like something was really wrong and that Leon was hurt decided to go into the house! haha Stevens thought I was crazy! but I had to see if Leon was ok. Well we got to a certain point and decided to turn around. No one was there even though there were lights on. Leon is still missing :( so please keep him in your prayers. But it was seriously the sketchiest day! :) haha but it was fun :) Don't worry I won't die before I come home :) I'll see you soon :) Anyways, Sister Stevens and I are still best friends and we still have a ton of fun, we work hard and are obedient. And it's just amazing! I am SO grateful for this time I have to be a missionary! :) It's the greatest thing in the WHOLE world! :)I know that the Gospel is true. I know that the Book of Mormon is a true book written with the words of God to help us in our day. It has such an amazing power in our lives. Prayer works. I am so grateful I can converse with my Father in heaven. I am especially grateful for my Savior, and His sacrifice for me. I couldn't ask for a better best friend. He cares SO much about each of us and really wants to help us. and He CAN!!! :) if we let Him :) I love Him so very much. I love all of you and miss you lots :)

Love always

Sister Wilkins :)


Some Sisters in Sister Wilkins' Zone

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Week 76

 
Well, can I just say this week was amazing!? The best part was of course going to the temple on Saturday! It was absolutely amazing! The bowers from the Deschutes river ward took us up there and they were SO nice! They took us to Deseret book so Stevens could get some garments and I ran into Carolyn from the chambers creek ward which was fun! and I splurged on buying some little pictures! I love pictures of Jesus! And I bought it with manna from heaven! haha so side story, Sister Stevens and I were knocking the other day on a street named Ursula and legitimately met Ursula! haha there was just a rude lady who told us it was a private road (but there was no sign that it was) and then she watched us walk all the way down the road until she couldn't see us anymore. Well Yelm is boonies so we just decided to walk to the next street and I like rocks so we were looking down examining the rocks! haha and in the middle of the nowhere boonies I found manna from heaven! aka $20!!! Well there were no houses around so I couldn't give it to anyone...So see? When people are rude to you God blesses you with manna from heaven :) hahaha ok end side story :) After Deseret book we went to the temple!!!! I was SO excited! As soon as we got there I saw Sister Hall standing outside and I jumped on her and gave her the biggest hug in the world! It was so good to see her!!! Her mom gave me 2 hugs one from mom and one from her :) haha I was just SO happy! then we walked in and Sister Flanigan was there! She and her old companion Sister Young went to watch a family they recently baptized go do baptisms for the dead. That's one cool thing that President Blatter has changed is that if our recent converts have family names to take to the temple we are allowed to go with them!!! :) We are planning a trip on the 30th of this month with the recent converts here! which means I would get to go 2 days in a row because the Friday before I come home the departing missionaries get to go to the temple together. :) Anyways so I gave Flanigan a big hug! As we were checking in Sister Hall says "I didn't know 2 of your converts were receiving their endowment" And I was like "WHAT?!" haha I found out that Gina Blanchet-Parker was there also receiving her endowment!!!!! I was freaking out! :) So excited! :) So we walk in and the spirit I felt was so strong I seriously just felt SO much love! :) And we ran into some Steilacoom people on the way in! I have missed them! It was so fun to see them! :) After we got changed we went to the chapel and waited for the session. Sister Hall and I were talking about some sacred memories we had of Steilacoom and how we even found papa rich! haha the 2nd or 3rd time we went back he was standing in his boxers drunk! And now he was going to be all dressed in white in the temple. The atonement changes people. Our desires, our hopes, our everything! I have watched the atonement change many lives.. especially mine. :) Then we went into the session and it. was. amazing. that's all I can say. The spirit was so strong and I felt so at home, so comfortable there. In the celestial room afterward it definitely felt like heaven. I went up to Gina and said "remember me?" she was SO excited that I was there! haha she had no idea that I could come! But both she and Papa Rich were just glowing! and SO happy! They couldn't stop smiling! Also a man named Brother Olson from Steilacoom also received his endowment. We taught his nonmember wife while I was there, but she still hasn't gotten baptized. So brother Olson decided to go receive his endowment. It was SO special! :) I can't even put it into words. It was just amazing! This is what missionary work is all about! It’s about the people and it's about coming closer to Christ. And I am SO grateful for the sacred opportunity I had of seeing Papa rich, Gina and Brother Olson make covenants with their Father in Heaven. They were just so happy. I realized really how much this work means to me. It is truly everything. I just love my mission so much! In the temple I asked God "it's true isn't it?" and He confirmed to me that it is. I already knew that, but my testimony of it was strengthened as I sat in the temple and felt the presence of God there. It truly is the place that heaven and earth meet. I love the temple, and I know that it is a place of learning and a place where we need to go often. This morning I read in Alma 47-51 and it talked a lot about fortifying cities against the Lamanites, and I compare it to fortifying ourselves. We need to strengthen ourselves and our testimonies as we go through this life because Satan is powerful. If there's one thing I've learned about him it's that he is very real and has real power. And we as disciples of Jesus Christ must stand strong in the faith. And do those small and simple things that build our testimony. I have such a testimony of prayer, scripture reading, church, and the temple. We NEED those things. They are our living water. WE NEED WATER! :) So do those things, and when the fiery darts of the adversary come, we will be protected. I am just so grateful for the gospel. It is the greatest thing in the whole world. I am so grateful for my mission. Being with the people from Steilacoom and sister hall again as well as writing my final report made me realize how truly grateful I am for my mission, and how truly grateful I am for the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I am still the same person, I am not perfect at all whatsoever, but I understand the atonement more and I have more substance. I am trying to be like Jesus as we all should. And through my Savior Jesus Christ and His love and grace I am changed. :) I am so much happier. I realize now how much I needed this mission. I NEED it! :) Sister Stevens is still my greatest friend :) I love her so very much! Last night we had a bit of a scare, haha there's been 2 Hawaiians in our house (sister Stevens last companions) and apparently they were very in tune with the spirit world and they said we have ghosts in our house, but rest assured they're good spirits! haha so there were just some noises going on and the screen door opening and it was scary :) So we said a good prayer and Sister Stevens was so funny. She stayed up till we both fell asleep and told me happy stories! haha It's so nice to have a companion who cares about you as much as you care about them. Comp unity! :) yay! haha it sure makes working easy :) The recent converts here are amazing, I have fallen in love with them :) haha Leon is 22 and he was a drug baby, he hitch hiked around America and has overcome SO much. James Davis is 77 and his wife recently passed away. The night Sister Stevens and Sister Muti found him he has just found out he had terminal cancer and he was grumpy and shewed them away, but he said he heard his wife's voice tell him to bring those girls back so he did. Both of them had the opportunity to go to the temple Saturday morning and do baptisms. When we asked them how it was they just lit up and said it was amazing! :) They couldn't even describe it :) it was so precious! :) then there's Tea and Cindy, they didn't go because it was at5:30 in the morning! haha but they are so cute and sweet! :) I love them! And we might be adding Mary Bird soon! She is the sweetest little old lady! She came to church this week again and loved it! :) so we are hoping and praying that she will join into the church of Jesus Christ! :) I'm running out of time, but I just want all of y'all to know that I know that this is Jesus Christ's church. it really is. I am so grateful that I am a part of it and get to bear my testimony of it each day. I rejoice in anti! because my testimony is stronger than that and I KNOW that what I share with the people of Washington is true. I wouldn't trade this time for anything! :) I am so grateful for Jesus Christ, because of Him I have been changed and I have hope. I love Him so much! I am keeping the family in my prayers especially this week as we welcome baby Benson into this world! :) I am so excited! :) I love you SO much!

Love always,

Sister Wilkins :)
 
Sister Wilkins with Papa Rich and Gina Blanchet-Parker

 At Spaghetti Factory on Papa Rich's special day

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Week 75


Hello!

So this week has been so crazy busy! haha It's been wonderful! :) But nothing too crazy and of note to really write about, at least nothing about Ramsters or prayer beads :) But it was a way good week! it went by so fast! So last week I got my...TRUNKY PAPERS dun dun dun haha that's what they're called. But it didn't make me trunky :) It basically just tells me what to write in my final report and to send stuff home! So I'm doing that :) It was pretty funny though :) I am very grateful that God is protecting me from becoming trunky! haha Stevens has killed 4 other sisters and out of all of them she says I'm the least trunky! so I'm grateful for that :) I just don't have any desire to be any different now than I have been the rest of my mission :) I LOVE it here in Yelm! and I love the people! God of course is making it really hard for me to leave...Sister Stevens and I are still best friends :) we still talk and laugh all the time and way too much and we still work super hard. I am really super grateful for Sister Stevens. On Thursday night after praying I just started to cry, I don't know why still! hahaha but Sister Stevens said a prayer with me and made me feel a TON better. And that's just how it is, every day. We are there for each other and it's really great. I love having companions like this!!! :) haha Especially ones who like to be obedient! :) We have seen many miracles this week and it's been amazing! :) We had 9 people at church on Sunday! How awesome is that?! :) We were so sincerely excited! I want to tell you about some of them...First of all Mary bird. She’s on date for the 23rd! She is the sweetest old lady! She has one son and I think he lives in Idaho and he just got baptized into the church as well as her granddaughter! So that REALLY softened her heart, she lives on what we call "the bird compound" because she took in all these foster children and they all take care of each other. The foster children are like 60 now so Mary takes care of the Grandchildren and great Grandchildren. She has SUCH a big heart, and the greatest thing was the smile on her face when she came to church!!! :) She is ADORABLE! ha-ha she just walks in with her yellow outfit and oxygen tank and HUGE smile and she was singing all the hymns! It was precious! another person who came to church was a UBC named Miriya, her dad has been less active for years, and they came to church yesterday and he bore his testimony and it was amazing!!! Then he told us that he wants his daughter to be baptized! This morning though, we got a call and he told us that his wife would not be supportive :( Ren is a member also, but she feels that she's learned everything that she needs to learn about the church. So we are praying hard for her. Ethan was also there! our 11 year old UBC that loves marshmallows! :) haha he is SO close! He just has to decide that he wants to be baptized, and then he will :) haha so we'll see! It's been really cool because our whole ward council came up with a goal of having 6 baptisms this month. And everyone fasted for it and is praying for it and searching for people who are prepared! Seriously! I am in missionary heaven! :) haha I love it here! and I love my companion! What could be better?! Another person we are working with is a lady named Kay, she is friends with a bunch of members and was a referral from them, she is so ready and she knows it's true but she's not so keen on taking a leap of faith, her husband passed away about a year ago and her daughter moved away to college, she is so lonely and I know the gospel with help her! but, she's not quite there yet, so we are praying REALLY hard for these people, something that I learned more about this week was the power of prayer, last night during mighty prayer, I prayed that an investigator would answer our messages and as SOON as I said "Amen" we got a text from him! :) I know that God listens to and answers our prayers. He is always there to comfort us and help us. :) I am so grateful that the most powerful all-knowing being allows me to converse with Him as my Father. :) This next week is going to be the BEST! :) We are going to the Temple with Papa Rich on Saturday! I AM PUMPED!!! :) haha I can't even tell you! :) I love the temple and I love papa Rich! I have been thinking about my time in Steilacoom as I have started thinking about my final report, and it was such a sacred time for me. I am grateful for the lessons I learned there and all the people, there and in all my areas! This morning I was reading in Alma 26 again, I just love that chapter, and that just happened to be where I'm at in the book of Mormon right now. It's all about how much Ammon loves missionary work! haha And I love missionary work! :) I am seriously SO grateful for my mission and I’m grateful that I still have time left to serve the people here in Washington. I am focused and I am cherishing every moment! I just can't even tell you the smallest part of what I feel. But I love it! :) haha Yelm is such a great place still :) constant excitement! :) I am seriously grateful to my Heavenly Father that He sent me here with Sister Stevens for my last transfer! It is such a wonderful experience and I love it so much! :) I can't even express the joy that I feel as I ponder on my mission and as I work hard to serve the Lord and His children. I have come closer to my Savior Jesus Christ and have felt more of His love and Grace. It's amazing how much I have learned in these last 2 weeks of this transfer. I have definitely had lots of opportunity to ponder on the affect my mission is having on my life. It is CHANGING me and most of all it is giving me substance. :) my theme scripture right now that I've probably mentioned is D&C 123:17 "let us cheerfully do all things that lie in our power and then may we stand still with the utmost assurance to see the salvation of God and for His arm to be revealed" I am trying my very best to cheerfully do ALL things that I can do to keep my eye single to the glory of God and help Him with His work. I am grateful for your continual support and love. Especially your support in these last weeks of my mission to help me be the best missionary I can be! :) All of you are in my prayers and I hope you know that I truly love each of you so much! :) Keep reading the Book of Mormon! and also especially, pray! It's such a wonderful tool that God has given us! :) I Love you!

Love always

Sister Wilkins :)

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Week 74


Hello Family and Friends! :)

Ok so I feel so overwhelmed with all the stuff that I want to tell you about this week!!!! It was amazing!!! :) So fun! So first of all, saying goodbye to my very best and eternal friends was really really hard, but at the same time I felt at peace about it because we are eternal friends :) hahaha Transfer meeting was amazing and I am so grateful I got to be there for my friends! :) They all have such powerful testimonies and it was amazing to see how much all of us have so much more substance to ourselves. I love all of them so much!!! :) Now let’s talk about Yelm. haha Oh my goodness! Yelm is Crazy! :) I cover Yelm, Rainier, and a little bit of Tenino. It is the land of the Ramsters! I don't know if you've ever heard of the Ramtha following, but everyone in Yelm is part Ramtha...I swear! haha I absolutely love it here! :) And Sister Stevens and I are getting along amazingly! It's kind of funny because I knew a little about her because she was in my zone for 2 transfers in Tacoma, but I never really took the time to get to know her. And honestly I never thought that we would be friends, which is funny because it happens quite often that the people you don't think you'll be best friends with usually end up being your greatest friends, and, can I just say? I absolutely LOVE Sister Stevens! We have so much fun and work hard and are obedient and it's just amazing! :) We talk WAY too much and laugh way too much and teach a ton. She is from Utah of course, :) she's 21 and goes home in 3 transfers (so she came out with Baird and Chipman) And just all around amazing :) haha She also wants to be an El-ed teacher! :) and we both LOVE teaching, lessons are powerful and so full of goodness! :) So ya, I think we're getting along... ;) jk she is like, my best friend and I have a strong feeling that that's not going to change over the next 6 weeks. We are very focused and love the work and we are very open with each other, so we just work! :) which makes everything else work :) We wake up every morning and go and run a mile, and then we get ready and just plow through the day like crazy! :) It's insane, we both had instant trust with each other and now we can't stop telling each other everything about our lives! haha We seriously never stop talking, it's a struggle to go to sleep sometimes... :) It's very relieving and just amazing....I love it! :) The work is awesome! The ward members are awesome and funny :) Their faith is great! The work here in the Deschutes River ward hasn't been so good until Sister Stevens got here! Then it just took off! There's a lot of "low hanging fruit" aka people who are well prepared for the gospel but haven't had missionaries knock on their door for a while. Or lots of PMF's and UBC's (part member families and unbaptized children) So it's awesome! So I'll just tell you about the week, Sister Jackson drove us to and from Transfer meeting. I love her and her family she's married and has 8 kids and they are a bomb.com missionary family! She took us to a UBC's house. His name is Ethan. He's 11 and LOVES marshmallows! He’s a way funny kid! His Grandma is super active but his mom isn't so we are just trying to get him to like coming to church and then he will be baptized! We know he'll get baptized sometime in August but we aren't positive on the exact date. Our district here is crazy. Yelm is a somewhat apostate district haha they're all good elders, but they just have some traditions here that I don't really agree with. :) haha So the sisters are the enforcer of the rules. It's an all Elder district again! haha I really like the elders, they're just crazy :D haha as always :) I love them! District meeting on Wednesday was fun, also on Wednesday we taught another investigator named Mary Bird she's a cute little old lady who has a Mormon son! :) she's on date and is just learning, she lives on the "bird compound" haha It's this whole family that live in trailers and houses next to each other :) Wednesday night was awesome! Ok so I have this obsession with rocks, and we went to visit this less active and she had rocks all over her house, Stevens didn't even notice all of it! haha but we got into this long conversation and she gave me a rock!!! haha people are so awesome! Sister Stevens calls it spirit nudging :) because when you leave a person’s house they have felt the spirit so they feel bad about turning us away so they give us something or say "stay dry" or "stay cool" haha so Barbara had a spirit nudge and gave me a rock! She doesn't really like the church, but she loves the missionaries now! It’s funny how when you find something in common with people every once in a while they instantly want to talk to you and love you! :) I will refer back to this later :) haha On Thursday we just went all over the place! :) That night we went and met 2 recent converts! There were 4 baptisms here in June and that's the most they've had in....a very long time! and they're all super amazing! :) James is an older African American guy that is just SO sweet and always smiling! :) And Leon is a middle aged guy who has changed his life and is just so grateful for a reason to be good and to be happy he's so sweet! This transfer I have just been praying my heart out to LOVE these people SO so sososo much and I already do! I love my companion, the people, the ward, the zone, and the area...I LOVE IT! :) That night, we got a text from the Elders wanting us to go to lunch with them the next day (which is totally against the rules) and I wasn't going. haha at this time I didn't really know how Sister Stevens would react (I didn't know her! :) ) so I was just sick in my heart, but I told her how I felt and prayed about it. :) The next day (Friday) we did companionship inventory and talked it ALL out and figured out each other’s expectations. Both of us just want to work and be obedient and do good! and man, we just really needed to have that talk. That's where we really started becoming more unified. It was awesome! :) Also that day, I mentioned how a guy in the hospital in Olympia told me that I had to find a single mom this transfer, he was a little crazy, but I believed it. Then Sister Stevens told me that her stake pres. told her that in her setting apart! and so we are searching VERY hard for our single mom. It is very cool and has helped me have more faith. Saturday we went to Clearwood it's this gated community that's pretty much just a city. We could make a whole stake if everyone was a member! haha but the gates were open because it was garage sale day! So we went and had a ton of fun and talked to a ton of people! :) It was SO good... We are going to go back, people were just so nice, we passed out 4 BOM's and gave cards to lots of others. The funnest part of that day was after dinner. haha! We went tracting in the boonies! The first door we knocked on we met Ken and Belinda they didn't really want to listen but then...I noticed they had rocks too! SO I freaked out and it turned into an hour long conversation and left them with a prayer and they gave me a crystal! :) they were WAY nice! then we found this girl named Sparkle. Sparkle is a white Hindu with a plastic rhinestone glued to the middle of her forehead and 2 kids named Shanti and Dharma. She gave us some prayer beads! So here we are with rocks, name tags and prayer beads and Sister Stevens had a cross bracelet on that an RC named Cindy gave her! We just must have looked crazy :) hahaha :) Sunday was just awesome :) We just looked for our single mom. And our ward council set a goal for baptisms this month, it's 6! so we are going to work our butts off! I'm running out of time, but basically I love it here! :) I am feeling so good, and my back has stopped hurting, and I am just in pure missionary heaven right now! Something else that's cool is Sister Stevens and I are doing this thing called "walk with Christ" we did the first day so far and my testimony of the Savior has already grown. I love being a missionary because I get to testify of Him every waking moment! I know that Christ lives! I know He loves each of us and I know that at the end of our trials, there is always a bright light, because of Him, we are free and can have joy! :) The church is true!!! :) I have so much more I would love to tell you, but I just want you to know that I LOVE you and MISS you SO much!!! :) Never forget what the Savior did for you. Think of His names and think of how he has affected your life. And Always remember Him!!!! :) I love you lots!!!

 

Love always

Sister Wilkins :)


Sister Stevens and Sister Wilkins
 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Week 73


Hi Family!

Well It is a very bitter-sweet time of life right now! Tomorrow some of my very dearest, best friends are leaving the WA-TAC. I am sad, but excited for them to move on to their next adventure. I am sure I will be crying tomorrow! haha but, what can ya do? :) I am so grateful for these wonderful sisters who have impacted my life so much, each one of the ones coming home have been my greatest influences and someone that I could look up to throughout my whole mission. I will never ever forget these wonderful sisters. I am grateful that I had the sacred opportunity to serve with Sister Ryser (my mtc companion, she's going home early for school.) Sister Hall and Sister Packard and go on exchanges with Sister Esplin, Davis, and Stucki and also around Sister Scott, Logan, Bevan, Crosby and so many others (there's 13 of them and for some strange reason I can't remember everyone that's going home at the moment!) haha my heart is just full with love and gratitude for the way they have changed the face of the Washington, Tacoma mission. It has been such a privilege to serve with them. I am also extremely grateful to have been around Sister Hall and Bevan these last 2 transfers. It has been so fun! :) I am really going to miss all of them for the next 6 weeks. But I know God is calling them to something & somewhere different. :) Another Bitter-sweet thing, I am being Transferred! I am going to Deschutes River in the Lacey Stake. My companion will be Sister Stevens! I haven't ever been on an exchange with her, but I served around her. I was a little hesitant about the call, but I know God knows what is best for me! I think she's from Utah, all I know is she's very loud and eccentric :) haha I am really excited for this opportunity to learn from her. :) The next 6 weeks will be the very best. I am excited to work my tail off because I have had the sacred opportunity the rest of my mission to take 6 months to create good relationships and leave my areas better than I've found them. And now I'm on a time crunch! haha but I know that I am going to be working HARD and doing my very best to leave my new area better than I found it. Something that I learned about it is that it used to be a branch, and now they've created 3 new wards from it. And I've also heard it's pretty on fire at the moment :) even if it's not I am just excited that God is giving me this sacred opportunity to grow and learn. Saying goodbye to Olympia is one of the hardest things I have done. This has been such a sacred space. This was definitely my "refiner’s fire". I have loved the ward and the investigators here, and it breaks my heart to say goodbye. Poor Macey Adams has been coming out with us every day this week because she knew there was a possibility that I was leaving and I made her cry! Her along with the rest of the ward. One of the things that I have reflected on again and again about leaving, is I've seen how much I love these people so much, and also a small part of them loving me too. All I know is that this place has changed me. I have learned so much. And I have made dear friends. I am seriously going to miss this ward. Why must I always get so attached?! haha poor Sister Boone cried her eyes out. But I know she will take good care of Olympia. I have been able to see how important repentance and patience is here. I have seen the importance of a good attitude. I have learned how to love people that I wouldn't normally love. I have seen Seth, Maria, Nyah and Alaisa enter into the waters of baptism and make a covenant with the Lord. I have taught Jesus and Crystal, Gary, The Morriseys, The Rendons, Sabrina, Marlon, Jhonny, Maggie, Kelly Walker, Somon and Izsiah, Dominic, and so many more. I have created great relationships in the ward with Macey, Silem, The Falters, the Opdahls, June & Don, and so many more wonderful members of the restored gospel. And served with Sister Horgesheimer, Flannigan, Jensen, and Boone. And my heart melts when I think of the sacred experiences I've had with each of them. While we talked about Heavenly Father, and Jesus Christ, and felt the spirit. As we grew together and learned together. That's why Olympia is so sacred to me. It reminds me of Mosiah 18 in vs 4 &5 it describes the waters of Mormon as a wilderness with thickets of trees and in vs 30 it talks about how it is "beautiful to the eyes of them who there came to a knowledge of their Redeemer". It is sacred because I have come to a greater knowledge of my Redeemer here. And how much He loves me, and all of His children. I will never forget the way this place has changed me and touched my heart. It will forever be sacred space, just like Chambers Creek and Steilacoom. I am just so very very grateful for my mission. I can't even express how much I love it. And how grateful I am for each experience. I will never be the same. But I won't say goodbye! cuz this won't be the end of the best days of my life! :) I am moving on to a new area, with a new companion to create one last sacred space as I prepare for God calling me back home. It is insane how much I have changed in 17 months. And I am grateful to God for letting me have this experience. Every morning when I kneel to pray I thank Him first for letting me be a missionary. I am just so grateful! My heart is so full. I need to stop now though, before I start crying :) This week we've been focusing a lot on Marlon, Jhonny and their mom Maggie. We just started teaching Maggie this week. It's hard, because they are supposed to be moving at the end of the month to California. So, we aren't sure how it's all going to play out. But we had some really great lessons with them! And I am grateful I got to teach them :) It's kinda cool, because I met Jhonny in April, and he was super flaky, and now we are teaching him, his brother and his mom. I think they just all needed to be there, God has perfect timing. I hope that they accept the message of the restored gospel. :) Also a great thing that happened this week was with the Morrisey's! :) Elizabeth is the mom and is the only member. She has a son who's 18 Jordan, Her husband Quinton, his kids Savannah (12yrs) and Tom (10yrs) and their kid Kaden (1yr) We've been working on them since I think when I was with Horge! haha, and they've just been way busy with everything and we haven't super focused on them because they didn't seem super interested, but for some reason I kept going back. Well last Saturday I found Savannah and Tom at their grandpa's in Elma and they said they wanted to be baptized, and got grandpa on board! and this Saturday after transfer calls I went over to say goodbye and I found out that Quinton's heart is being softened and he's been thinking about being baptized too! And Jordan is a flaky teen but he has the desire too (he's in Hawaii though for the summer) IT"S A MIRACLE!!! :) haha Elizabeth, Quinton and Kaden came to church yesterday too! It was wonderful! :) I just love these people so very much. I can't even explain how great it is to see someone come to church or read the book of Mormon! It brings a smile to my heart every time!!! :) Time is almost up, see? It goes SO FAST!!! haha but I just want you all to know that I know this gospel is true. I know God loves us and would do anything for us. I know that Christ lives and through Him we can do all things! I know that Thomas S Monson is a prophet called of God. I know the Book of Mormon is true. It has such a power in its pages. Please read it, cherish it and love it. I am grateful for Olympia, and the wonderful people here and what they've taught me about my Savior. I couldn't ask for anything better. I am so grateful for each of you. I pray for you. I think of you often. I love and miss you dearly. I am grateful for your prayers and continual love and support as I have been on this wonderful journey. I love you lots!

 

Love always

Sister Wilkins :)
 
Exchanges from last week :)


 Hall and Bevan are dying :(



The Morrisey's

 

  The Opdahl's :)