Monday, February 29, 2016

Week 26: Transfer Week

This past week was Transfer week.
Goodbye Sister Nelson

 Transfer week is always a little bit weird, but it was even weirder this week because I already knew I would be getting a new companion. I will be staying in Abbotsford and follow-up training Sister Amat.

For those who don't know, when missionaries first come out to the field they are referred to as "greenies" (don't ask me why) and they go through 12 weeks of training (which is two transfers). During that time you have one hour set aside each day for special "training" studies, but mostly you are just being mentored and taught how to be a missionary essentially. 

So sweet Sister Amat is from Malaysia, and has been out on her mission for one transfer ( 6 weeks). So I will killing off one missionary, and birthing another. Weird. 

Anyways, Abbotsford is good as always. The rain even lightened up for a couple of days this last week so we had some sun, yay!

Also, a little boy we were teaching got baptized last Sunday. Him and his family are active members of the church, they just wanted Kristian to receive the missionary discussions to give him the opportunity to really choose to be baptized for himself. He is the cutest little thing and it was a great opportunity to teach the gospel in literally it's simplest form. He was so happy to be baptized and now his sister can not wait until she is 8 either!
Kristians baptism ❤

Jesus is the Riesen 



That's about it for this week in Abbotsford. We are working with a couple of different people, but it mostly is very in and out right now.

In other news, Sister Ricks sent me an update of our sweet babies in Surrey. Faith and Will, Thang and Van, and Michael and Sima are doing so good, so I'll add her e-mail in here for those who want to read it. God truly does change us when we let Him. And I am so thankful to be able to be a tool in His hands in helping people to know Him and feel of His love. 

Happy 18 months Sister Nelson!
This week was hands down the best of my mission. Michael had some intense things happen to him and had a slap in the face. He saw what his addictions were doing to his wife and his son and has been living the Word of Wisdom for two weeks! He is scheduled to be baptized March 12! Wow. Yesterday we had a lesson with him and he had read 5 chapters in a day! He wants to read to Enos by our next visit (He was midway through 1 Nephi and we are seeing him again on Tuesday). He went out with the Elders to translate into Hindi for their Indian investigator. Michael did really well and bore a strong testimony to him about the blessings of the Word of Wisdom. Sima is so happy. She radiates light. This is the happiest she has ever been and she smiles at him when he answers our questions in lessons. His uncle is going through marriage problems and Michael talked to him about the gospel and now he wants to get the lessons as well. We taught Thang and Van again!!! I love them SO MUCH!! We taught them the Law of Chastity and it went so so well! They loved it! They are so faithful to each other and are about to have their first baby in 4 weeks. They loved it and asked what chapters in the Book of Mormon talk about the law of chastity so they can study it more. We gave them a copy in Vietnamese! They were SO EXCITED!!! Last night we taught Faith. The lesson was amazing. We were so happy afterwards the we called President Burt on the phone and told him about it. Faith is amazing. We have been working with her for 2 months now and she is the most prepared person I have ever met. She was scared to be baptized on her previous baptismal date. Since then, we have showed her how to build her faith. We showed her how to study and find answers in the scriptures. As she diligently read, she felt the spirit so strong. We read read 2 Nephi chapter 31 last night. Her husband bore testimony of the Holy Ghost and how it has aided him in his life. The spirit was so strong as he shared his experiences. The spirit prompted us what to say and faith ended up bearing her testimony. She told us how the spirit has filled her since she has read the Book of Mormon. By the spirit, we invited her to be baptized on March 13th and she said she would try her best to be prepared. It was the best lesson of my mission. It was so good because we were listening to faith. We love her so much and we were trying hard to listen to the spirit. It was such an amazing experience. She is truly a kingdom builder and so much of the Lord's work will be accomplished through faith and her family. She has started encouraging her 3 year old daughter a mission. She and Will are considering serving a mission when the are older. 

Love always,
Sister Robertson

Also, I didn't get a chance to finish sending out pictures from last week so here it goes:
and they had goats!!! ;)
​the Bambas. Yay for Filipino members <3

Also, I didn't get a chance to finish sending out pictures from last week so here it goes:
​I love my sweet Sister Nelson
Exchanges <3 The best thing about having our Sister Training Leaders being in a tri, is that we often times get the extra sister for the day!
​Sister Gamble, Sister Wright, Sister Nelson, Me, Sister Madsen


​We all had lunch together to say Goodbye as the Transfer is ending, and Sister Nelson is ending her mission.
​Sister Neslon, Me, Sister Gamble (Sister Nelson's last companion who is now with Sister Wright), Sister Wright (my trainer, who is now my Sister Training Leader), and Sister Madsen (my other Sister Training Leader) was at the doctors. 




After the rain comes the Rainbow :)
P-Day Shenanigans 



Abbotsford

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Week 25: I love Jesus Christ.

Heyyo,

Sorry I haven't really written much in a while. To be honest, I just really didn't know what to say. Things have been a little bit rough lately. Change has always been hard for me, and even though Abbotsford and the people here are so amazing, I still miss Surrey everyday. It's crazy how much love you can develop for such a trashy, sketchy city. Needless to say there have been a lot of other things going on that have just added to that, and transfer news comes this weekend, and I already know that I will be loosing sweet Sister Nelson. The amazing thing still, throughout all of this jank the past couple of weeks, is that somehow I'm still going, and still happy- well usually. There's some occasional crying, but I've always been a big crier so that's not new lol.

I know that much of that is attributed to my knowledge of Heavenly Father's plan for us, The Plan of Salvation. His perfect plan that allows us to experience challenges and trials to shape us into the people He needs us to be. Of course none of us are perfect, and we often fall short on a lot of things. We mess up, we lose our patience, we don't love deeply enough, we loose hope, we loose sight of what's really important, the list could go on and on. But Heavenly Father, in His perfect Wisdom, gave us a Savior, Jesus Christ, to help us overcome and endure all of those things. 

We had the opportunity a couple of weeks ago ( I can't remember if I already told ya'll this or not) to watch a special missionary broadcast that was shown throughout the entire world. In part of this boradcast, one of the general authorities spoke of Jesus Christ and how we should always remember who it is that we are representing and strive to have His name on our lips, always. Since then, Sister Nelson and I have been making a constant effort to testify of the Savior and his divinity. Not only to those we meet on the streets or at doors, but to our members as well. It's amazing the spirit that we feel as we talk about Christ and the things that He has done for every single one of us. 

Jesus Christ is my Savior. I know that He truly did die for each and everyone of us, and not only that, but that he truly bore every single pain and sorrow that we have experienced, and will e v e r experience in our entire lives. He is the light and the only way back to our Heavenly Father. This life is full of a lot of different trying times, and sometimes I just want to give up and I just think, I can't do this anymore. I think we all feel that way sometimes. But I can testify that everything that is unfair in this life can and is made right through the atonement of Jesus Christ. I have literally felt him carry me when I didn't feel strong enough to carry myself, and I know that if we c h o o s e to let Him in, then He can do the same for each and everyone of us. Because of Him, I know that I can truly become the person my Heavenly Father needs me to be, even when I can no longer see that girl anymore. Because of Him, I know that no matter what happens in this life, that I will be able to be with my Family forever again one day. Because of Him I am on a mission, and doing things that I never thought were possible. Because of Him, I am stronger and better. I love my Savior, Jesus Christ, I know that He lives and that He loves us. I bear you my witness that He is the son of God, and the only way to true and lasting happiness in this life.

Yes, things have been a little bit hard recently, but God is always so good, and through Jesus Christ, you can do anything. There is nothing greater than serving a mission (well maybe besides being a mother/father). But with Sister Nelson coming to the end of her mission this next week, I've been thinking a lot about these last almost 6 months now that I have been serving. Time is certainly flying by. I am so thankful for all yall's love and support, and for the wonderful people here in Abbotsford. Despite the adversity, we have experienced so many miracles here. I am so grateful for this gospel and for the opportunity I have to share it with others. 



Love always,
Sister Robertson

​One of our members here casually has a horse :)


week 24: More pics

​Thrift Store Finds :'-)
Canada has the best thrift stores, I'm not lying. 

​Oh yeah, it was my 5 month like last week. Man time is flying by. 
​Our kitchen knife broke while cutting cheese.... #missionprobz 
​S/O to my oldest Sister Rebekah who just had her sweet baby boy :'-) :'-) :'-)
This one is for you! We were out tracting and met the cutest two little pregnant mommas who are just about as far along as you were, so of course I had to get a picture with them. 

​Trio for the day <3
Surprise. Sister Nelson and I actually served in the same Zone together for the 1st Transfer of my mission. We just found this jem of a picture the other day, and were like, wait a second...

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Week 23: Lots of Pic's this week




​Also we knock a lot of basement suites. They are EVERYWHERE in BC. They aren't so bad, except at night really, then they can be super sketchy. And I may or may not have fallen down several sets of stairs...

​Casually stumbled upon the Tree of Life. Not really, but it totally could be. 



​It rains a lot.
This is Sister Nelson :) She is my new comp. She is from Texas, so here's to having some Southern Sisters again <3

She dies this transfer. For those who don't know (because I didn't) that is missionary language for your mission ends. Which means that I will now have killed a missionary. 
On another note, the Sun is beginning to come out <3 

YAY 

DREAMS DO COME TRUE


The Temple http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/vancouver/ 


​When the Candias bought us Groceries and basically saved our lives ❤
Sariah and the tree of life
This is Winifred Cowie. She is 98 years old and the cutest thing of your life. Unfortunately she is LA due to health conditions, but man is her testimony stronger than ever. I pray that I can have the strength and endurance that this woman has, to continue to press forward with happiness no matter what situation or challenge life puts you through. She is my hero.  

Welcome to Abbotsford! a.k.a. Abby 2
Lighting her 4 month sparkler

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Week 22: Abby 2

Hey kiddos,

This week I just wanted to share a story that my companion and I stumbled upon the other day in one of the magazines in our apartment. Change is often times hard, and although I have experienced literally S O   M A N Y   B L E S S I N G S  already here in Abbotsford, it is definitely super challenging to have to leave so much behind and start over. I know that our Heavenly Fathers plan for us is perfect. I know he knows exactly what we need, and when we need it, and this story just helped me to truly remember just how much He loves each and every one of us, and how he never leaves us alone in our challenges and trials.

The story is called, Its a Short Flight

My husband,Travis, and I had been sleeping all night in the airport in Denver,Colorado, USA.At 6:00 a.m. I got in line to try to get added to the next flight home.Our flight the night before had been canceled, and we were exhausted. For us, the exhaustion wasn’t just physical-Travis had a midterm exam to take the next day, we had been flying across the country for PhD program interviews, and just five weeks earlier we had suffered the painful still birth of our daughter after 34 weeks of pregnancy. Life seemed full of difficulties.

Thankfully, we ended up getting on the plane. As we waited to board, I spotted a couple with a teenage daughter with disabilities who were also trying to get on the same flight. It appeared that they, too, had slept in the airport. My heart hurt for them. Once on the plane, I noticed that they got seats on the row directly across from us. The tall blond teenager was noticeably nervous. Almost the moment they sat down, she began to fuss.It was a cycle of crying, then silence, and then questioning her parents in aloud voice. She used childlike phrases, causing some to stare or act annoyed.

It was obvious the girl was scared. She had no choice but to be on that plane to get to her destination. When we boarded, the plane ride must have seemed exciting to her—but as soon as the plane left the solid concrete for the air, she panicked. The girl talked the entire flight, repeating over and over, “It’s a short flight,right, Dad?” Sometimes she yelled. She repeated this query the whole way from Denver, Colorado, to Salt Lake City, Utah, sometimes stammering the words through tears and then moments later with confidence. At times she started to cry hysterically, but her dad would calm her down, saying in a soothing tone, “Yes, it’s a short flight.”

I sat in awe the whole flight—watching, listening. The girl’s father was ever so patient and calm, reassuring his daughter every few minutes. “Yes, it’s a short flight.” I had no doubt that it must have felt like the longest flight ever to him. He let his wife sleep while he cared for their daughter, constantly allaying her fears. How tiring it must have been.

My mind was racing: this man and his wife would likely take care of their daughter full-time for the rest of her life, without a break. Still, this father was unruffled. He was noticeably exhausted, yet he never once raised his voice, got upset, or ignored his daughter. I felt humbled, keenly aware of the impatience I had sometimes shown in facing some of my own challenges.

That morning caused me to reflect on what it must be like for our Heavenly Father to watch us panic in a time of trial, only to console us with perfect patience and compassion. He knows “the end from the beginning”(Abraham 2:8). I was also reminded that everyone has trials as I admired a father so patiently and lovingly handle a very trying situation.

It’s a short flight, right, Dad? I realized that I often ask Heavenly Father this question myself, sometimes with tears and crying. And He responds so constantly and lovingly: Yes, it’s a short flight. You can make it.

I was relieved for this girl and her dad when the plane skidded on the runway in Salt Lake City. The flight was over. As soon as we landed, in a voice I can still hear in my mind, the girl exclaimed to her dad excitedly, “It was a great flight! It was a short flight, huh, Dad?”

And her father agreed. “Yes, it was a great, short flight.”

I have a feeling that’s how we will respond when our individual flights on this earth are over. It is difficult not to know what hard things are around the next turn—but I can testify that, because of the Atonement of JesusChrist, we are enabled to do what we need to do in this life to become more like Him. This knowledge brings power, no matter how smooth or bumpy our flight gets.

And I know that the lesson this story teaches is so true. We each experience different trials and challenges in our lives. But our Heavenly Father is always there with us, every step of the way. And each of these short flights that we experience, is just another opportunity for us to learn and to grow. I know that this life here on Earth is often times trying, but that Heavenly Father promises to blesses as we strive to follow his gospel. And before we know it, we too will be returning home to our Father in Heaven, and exclaiming with joy:

It was a great, short flight!

Love always,

Sister Robertson