Hello friends, family, and any random strangers who might be reading
this!
I'm finding that there's less and less to write because every day
is pretty much the same at the MTC: food, class/teaching, food, studying, food,
class/teaching. :D I do love it, but it doesn't make for terribly exciting
reading. But I shall attempt to enthrall you all with tales of the
wonderrifical, um, mysterious... happenings at the MTC.
Our district went outside with the French district, and we had to go
contacting, talking to the French-speaking people (in French) about the Book of
Mormon and give out our Book of Mormon. It was really hard for me, because I
didn't know what to say, in French or English. I didn't do very well, and the
sister only took my Book of Mormon because she felt bad for me. I started being
a little bit mopey after that, because I was disappointed in myself, but then I
started thinking outside myself and realizing the reason I'm here is to help
people, and if I do my best to learn, the Lord will help me with the
rest.
We had a meeting of all the sisters in our zone on Thursday
night. We went around the room and everyone shared why they were on a mission. I
felt the Spirit more with each sister that explained why she was on a mission. I
found that the common reason was because we love our Heavenly Father, and that
the gospel has brought so much joy to our lives that we want to help others find
that joy.
I'd say the crowning point of the day, however, was dinner. You see, they
were serving dirt cups (you know, the pudding stuff with Oreos and gummy worms),
and Soeur Ridd, Elder Wallace, and I had wanted them last week, but they were
gone before we could get to them. After we sat down at the table and commenced
our consummage of much food-ness, we looked around and found that there were
people walking around with dirt cups on their trays. We immediately leaped out
of our seats and sprinted (in a dignified, missionary-like fashion, of course)
to the line we thought was the source of this deliciousness. It was not,
however, where the precious dirt cups were being kept. So we continued on our
quest for the treasured dirt cups. Alas, when we got to the line that was
serving them, someone took the last one. (The fiends!) We sat back down at our
table, dejected and defeated, when all of a sudden Soeur Ridd pointed, barely
able to speak as she gestured to an Elder carrying a dirt cup on his tray. We
again journeyed in a dignified manner to procure our dirt cups, and this time we
were successful. We returned to our table, victorious, and devoured our prize.
And it was quite delicious. :D
Friday, Feb. 7th -
Not much happened on Friday. We did teach Shuang-Bai again, and I thought
we did very well at teaching him simply and with the Spirit about
prophets.
Saturday, Feb. 8th -
So, I haven't said much about either of my teachers, so I shall tell you
about Frere Kellet. He is wonderfulamazingstupendous. At first he was really
nervous, because this was his first time teaching at the MTC, but now that he's
gotten used to it, he's hilarious. He cracks jokes all the time and likes to
speak in French with a Southern accent. I'm not sure how, or why, exactly, but
he does. He was tired on Saturday so we took out pictures of our families and
described them. In imperfect tense. Yay for learning stuff, but not really
learning at the same time. :D
We taught Siliane on Saturday, and it went really well. I think it's been
my favorite lesson that we've taught so far. The Spirit was present throughout
our lesson, and I was able to share a personal experience that almost made me
cry, but I was able to control myself. Soeur Chard says that if I'd just let
there be a little silence after sharing my experience, Siliane would have opened
up to me, because she'd had a similar problem. Anyway, awesome lesson, and at
the end when Siliane prayed, the Spirit was a lot stronger than it's been in any
other lesson before this.
Sunday, Feb 9th -
I was really scared I was going to have to give a talk in French during our
zone sacrament meeting, because they give everyone a topic, then we have to
prepare a talk according to that topic and during sacrament meeting they call on
2 or 3 random missionaries to speak. And I really wasn't prepared. Thankfully, I
wasn't called on. That made it a really good sacrament meeting.
:)
Soeur Frost left on Sunday. I shall miss her, but she's gonna convert
everyone in New Caledonia where she's serving. Pretty sure that's a possibility.
:D
I love Sundays. I felt the Spirit all day because we heard a lot of awesome
talks and had hours to read and study the scriptures.
Stephen B. Allen spoke again. He gave another amazing talk, just like last
time. He showed us Mormon Messages and then spoke about them, relating them to
missionary work. As he gave the talk, I felt Heavenly Father's love, and I knew
that he called me to France for a reason. Stephen B. Allen spoke a lot about how
we need to be ourselves and not compare ourselves to others, because the Lord
needs us, who we are with our strengths, different personalities and talents. I
also felt strongly just a hint of the joy it will bring me to share the gospel
with others, and the joy it will bring to their lives.
Monday, Feb 10th -
I learned lots of French tenses and verbs on Monday. It was painful. I will
speak no more about it because it was a tragic, scarring experience.
:P
Our teacher, Soeur Chard, made a little square out of tape on the floor of
our classroom. That is the only area in the classroom that we're allowed to
speak English. Stupid square. But... it is already helping us learn the language
faster.
We taught Shuang-Bai again, and he's getting baptised. Whoo! I'm so
excited! I was really nervous about this lesson, because this was the first time
I taught without a script. I remembered everything, but I said "um" a lot. My
companions did really well on this lesson. They each bore their testimonies and
brought in the Spirit.
Soeur Rasmussen and Soeur Ridd are both having health problems, which
stinks. Soeur Rasmussen is having a hard time sleeping and has a cold, and Soeur
Ridd is having other more serious health problems, so we went to the clinic
yesterday. Soer Rasmussen got drugs and Soeur Ridd is going back to the clinic
on Wednesday. I feel really bad for them and I've been praying for
them.
Extra stuff that I have no idea when they happened -
I saw cousin Erin and we took some magniflorious pictures! It was awesome
to be able to see her.


While my companions and I were practicing a lesson, we put pens above our
lips like mustaches
I dominate at four square during gym. Except I accidentally keep hitting
people on the head with the ball. That is all.
I love you all! Je vous aime beaucoup! I miss you (even you, random
strangers)! Until next week...
Soeur Williams
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