Thursday, August 27, 2015

Prayer = More Happiness :)



Ok first off, the Bible Videos that the church makes: watch them. They
will change your life! Well, that is kind of a bold statement... But I
really love them, they help me to understand so much more about
Jesus's life on earth! And you just feel the Spirit so strong when you
watch them! They are just so powerful, I love them!:)

And now, I want to give you all an update about Angie! The power that
family prayer can have is real. We invited her and her kids to have
family prayer every night and we put the kids in charge of it (if you
want something like that to get done, putting the kids in charge is
the way to go!!), and they have. And it has only been a few weeks but
the change is already so easy to see. They love each other more, the
Spirit is stronger in the home, when they pray with us their prayers
are so simple and heartfelt and it is so easy to feel the Spirit in
those times, and the praise Angie gives them after they pray is
awesome because you can see how much it means to them in their faces
and they will always be excited to pray now because of that, they are
all around happier, and the house is even cleaner! The change was so
immediate and I was not expecting it! But it helped me to realize just
how powerful it is to pray as a family! 3 Nephi 18:21- enough said!:)
But really, try to make more of an effort to pray as a family every
night, the effects may not be as immediate or as visible as with Angie
but you will be able to see and feel the difference that it makes!

Anyway, I am sorry my update is so short this week! But we are going
out to dinner with some members and we are getting Himalayan food! I
have no idea what that means since my knowledge of the Himalayas comes
from Monsters Inc... But it sounds fun!:)

I love it here so much! I am so grateful to be a missionary for the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints! I know it is true and I
gain a greater testimony of it every time I get to share it with
someone! I love you all and I hope you have a WONDERFUL week!

Love, Sister Jones

P.S. A couple of leaves are starting to change color here... :)



Here is our cute little District :)
with our moose antler...
Everyone signs it when they 
visit our apartment :)


Awkward since I spit 
on the sidewalk walking 
up to the house...haha
just kidding, I don't do that :)




Thursday, August 20, 2015

Skunks and Eggplants


So last P-Day we got to go to the city! And we went to the Met, and I wish I was more of an art person! I wish I could thrill you all about the amazing paintings I saw... But I can't tell Van Gogh from a 3-year-old finger painting! But what was really cool was thinking how old some of these things were, I was standing next to paintings that are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years old and it was really cool to think about! But the Met is MASSIVE! We were there for like 3 hours and got through less than 1/16 of it! But we also went to Times Square and that is all that I wanted it to be! So I'd say it was a successful first time in New York City:)

Anyway...

This week was back to tracting for a lot of the time! But Sister Kovac and I know how to make it fun!:) we take pictures with random things on people's porches and it makes for some good fun! We also found a skunk just walking along the road, that made me nervous!:) And today we experimented with an eggplant! It's a very versatile vegetable we decided... We fried it, baked it, boiled it, ate it raw, and we even pureed it, mixed it with milk and cinnamon and drank it (apparently it is really yummy with zucchini squash and we thought we would try it, would I be judged if I said it's actually kind of good? Haha:))

One thing about this week though was that a lot of people we talked to seemed to be having some really hard struggles, things that I have never been asked to deal with as a 19-year-old girl! But they are coming to us for help and it has been hard for me because I don't know how to help them, like I said I have never been asked to deal with problems like these before! But then I had a realization... As I usually do when I start feeling bad for myself! They are coming to me because they trust me, and they trust me because I am a representative of Jesus Christ and all of a sudden I didn't feel bad for myself anymore, I felt really lucky that God trusts me enough to help His children. And I don't need to know how to help them because God knows how to help them and all He asks is that I am there so He can help them through me! And it also made me feel so grateful for the things that I do have! I may be having a lot asked of me, but I have my health, I have food and shelter, I have my family, and I have the knowledge that God loves me!

I also know that God loves all of you!:) and I have a challenge for all of you! Think of 100 things you are grateful right now... It's kind of hard isn't it? Now think of 10 physical abilities you are grateful for, 10 material possessions you are grateful for, 10 living people you are grateful for, 10 deceased people you are grateful for, 10 things about nature you are grateful for, 10 things about today you are grateful for, 10 places on earth you are grateful for, 10 modern inventions you are grateful for, 10 foods you are grateful for, and 10 things about the gospel you are grateful for. This is in the December 2011 Ensign and it is amazing! All of a sudden 100 things is not even close to enough!

I know that God has blessed us with so much more than we even know and we should all try to be more aware of those blessings!:) 

Love ya!
Sister Jones:)



Here's the little guy we ran into! :)




Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lovin Life!:)



Hi!

I'm still lovin it here so no worries about that!:)

We had a lot of fun this week!

We...
-Contacted a referral in a prison (it was actually a really cool experience). We all need the Gospel and it's very clear in places like this. It felt so good to help someone feel of Heavenly Father's love for them in a place like that.
-Helped 3 families move... In 1 day (also a really cool experience)! We don't have a lot of opportunities for service in our area so it was so fun to have so many opportunities in one day!
-Discovered that we have a bit of a worm infestation... (Not such a cool experience) But on a mission you just gotta love it because one day it's going to be over and you'd give a lot to be back in your worm infested apartment and preaching the Gospel everyday!
-Hit my 2 month mark, WOO HOO!:)
-My personal favorite, we ate at this restaurant:) I bet y'all didn't know I have a middle eastern restaurant in Connecticut;)
-And most importantly, got to share the Gospel! Have you ever had an opinion, not a really strong opinion just a normal one, and then you start talking about it and you start to realize how passionate you are about this stupid little opinion?! I'm not calling the Gospel a stupid little opinion... But it's exactly like that. I know this church is true, I have for a long time. But when I get to tell people that I know it is true and how I came to know that it is true, it strengthens my own testimony so much! I realize more how passionate I am about this Gospel and I can see how much it has done for me and how strongly I want everyone to experience that for themselves!

So, I have been focusing a lot about miracles in my updates the past couple of weeks, and there really are so many! But I know that I could be working so much harder and doing so much more to help those miracles happen. There is always more that we can do, and we should always strive to do it. But something I say to Sister Kovac all the time is that it's done, there's nothing we can do about it now except do better next time. And I need to internalize that more! 

YES, keep trying to improve. YES, do more to be better. But when you fall short remember that Christ is there to CATCH you! It doesn't do anyone any good to dwell on things that already happened. It's a hard little concept to grasp and I'm writing it to you all partly because I need to grasp it better myself!

I'm sorry this week's update is so short but today we went to....THE CITY!! We went to Times Square and the Met... And it's nuts!:) 

I love you! I am so grateful for all the support you guys give me, it really does make the experience mean so much more to me. I am sorry that I'm not able to get back to all of you all the time but just know that I read everything that is sent to me, and it means SO MUCH!

Love,
Sister Jones









Thursday, August 6, 2015

Yoo-Hoo!

Yoo-hoo, hi family!

Transfers are today but Sister Kovac and I are staying in Yorktown! I'm excited for another 6 weeks here, to see how this area is going to grow and change! It's something I have seen a lot of in the past 2 weeks especially and I just know it is going to change even more this next transfer:)


Some miracles God allowed me to witness this past week...

~Frenchy: Frenchy has been investigating the church for a few years now and we weren't able to meet with her for a long time. So we went over to her house and we had a drop lesson planned because she wasn't progressing... But for some reason we couldn't do it, we set up another lesson with her and a couple nights ago we committed her to baptism! Holy cow I was floating! 

~Brother Salinas: His son is getting baptized in November and yesterday we committed him to set a goal to be baptized with his son! It really is just so exciting to see people committing to follow Jesus Christ, I think we forget sometimes how much baptism really means. But it's something I have been trying to understand and something else that happened this week showed me how special it really is...

~Cambria: She is a little girl in our ward and her baptism was this past week and Sister Kovac and I were lucky enough to be able to go. I don't know if being on a mission makes spiritual things stronger or what but that was one of the most spiritual moments on my mission so far! It is unexplainable! But I'm so glad that I got to see it and have the Spirit testify to me again that this really is the true church. How lucky we are to be a part of it!

~Karen: We got a referral a few weeks ago and we stopped by but she wasn't interested, but she said her neighbor might be- so we got really excited and we stopped by. But she wasn't home and we didn't have a name. So we have just been referring to this woman as our "unknown referral" and we have stopped by every time we are in the area. So on Sunday we tried to stop by again and both Sister Kovac and I just felt that this was going to be the day that we would finally get ahold of our unknown referral! So we were kind of disappointed when she didn't answer the door, but we were driving out of the parking lot just as a car was driving in and we just kind of knew that it had to be her. So we hurried and parked on the next street and made our way back and she answered the door... As we talked all she could say was that we had knocked on the right door and that we were just what she needed. I felt so happy that I got to be a part of that, she said we were just what she needed but I feel like she was just what we needed as well!

~Kieran-- We were tracting in an area we don't get to spend a lot of time in since it is so far away and we had picked a street and this first door we knocked was a lady whose uncle had just passed away and she had a son that passed away. So we were able to testify to her that her and her family could be together forever, and it was such a neat experience! Especially after we left her house we both felt like we had done what we needed to do on that street and that it was time to tract a different street... It was a weird feeling but it was really cool to think that we had done what the Lord had wanted us to do there!


Some fun things I was able to do...

*New York pizza-- 1 slice is bigger than my head!! But August 1st is like the Swiss 4th of July and I so conveniently have a Swiss companion... So we got to celebrate!:) 


*Had another lunch appointment in Spanish-- This one was fun! Haha, we went over there and I said one sentence in Spanish that I had been practicing... And then they kind of assumed I was fluent! So they went off speaking Spanish and I just did a lot of nodding and laughing, I really hope I reacted correctly!:)

*Put peppermint oil on my head-- I didn't know that this stuff worked on headaches, but holy goodness it feels magical! Don't know why I felt the need to mention that, it just feels really good!

*Tracted around this bad boy...
(The mailbox in the background). It's kind of hilarious because the bottom one says their name and then the rest say junk mail, taxes, bills, and airmail... Again, I don't know why I needed to mention it, it's just funny:)

*I saw a vulture eating some roadkill, that one wasn't very pleasant:P

*We had our transfer meeting today and it was so fun to see all the new missionaries that are where I just was! But sad because my STL Sister Groberg is going home!:( 



And some random thoughts I had...

> My hair is getting increasingly bushier every day I spend in this humidity!!!

> I've already been gone almost 2 months... I don't get how that happens!

> A mission is kind of like life-- we are leaving behind everything we knew and we knew that this was going to be HARD! But we wanted to learn and grow and help bring people back to our Heavenly Father, and so we came. And here we are, and it seems like such a long time until you you look at the big picture! And then we get to go home, but everything that we experience here is OURS, we don't forget the things that we did or the experiences we had! So always remember that you did make the choice to come to earth, you knew it was going to be hard! But it's worth it, I promise you that it is worth it. God promises us that it is worth it! And one day when we are done here, we get to go home and we will remember how much we learned and how much we loved our time here. 


I'm so grateful that I have the opportunity to serve a mission. I love it and I love who God is helping me to become.

I love you! Have a righteous week!;)

Love, Sister Jones