Monday, February 27, 2017

Less Actives for Days





Hello world!

This week has been great!  It was filled with finding a ton of less active members to bring back to the fold.  Like I swear, we need a new key indicator for missionaries of "New Less Activese. You Found to Teach this Week", because if we did, our numbers would be off the charts!  I mean, we got like what?  Three? Four new investigators this week?  And our less active count is like, at least double that.... But for reals, the people here in Weaverville are so ready for the gospel! #it'stheareanotus #stilltakinit

So, one of the highlights of our week is that we finally got to go see Miranda, who is Storm's  daughter.  Turns out Miranda has been reading the Book of Mormon with her husband, Scott, who isn't a member, and he loves it! So we're going to try to come back and teach them.  It's gonna be a blast!

We also had a fun lesson with the Hedgecock family!  They're the cutest!  It was perfect timing, too, because one of their sons got baptized this Sunday after church, and we got to be there for that!

On Friday we got to have dinner at the Weaverville Pizzaria with an awesome guy named Thomas who's returning to church.  He says the spirit just keeps pulling him back, so we're just trying to go over all the lessons with him and keep his testimony centered on the simple truths of the gospel.  It's incredible the difference it makes when we focus on the simple teachings, like the Restoration and the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

We met with John again this week, and he is doing really well with his preparation for baptism.  We have to push his date back to the 18th though, because there's way too much stuff already planned for his original date.  We had no idea how busy that day was!

Like every Sunday night we went to see Rich and Virginia.  I love them and their family!  We talked to them about patriarchal blessings because Rich had been thinking of getting his.  We're definitely not pushing him on it though because I firmly believe that timing with things like that is between you and the Lord, but since he's been thinking about it, we figured we'd supply him with the means to learn more, which I think will be good for him! :)

Anyway, friends, that's more or less my week!  It's been a fun one! And I hope ya'll have been keeping up with your reading n' stuff! Always remember, cpr!  Church, pray, read.  It's what keeps us spiritually alive.  I can testify of the power of these simple things. My relationship with God is planted firmly upon that and the Gospel. I wouldn't be anything if I didn't have that in my life!

Sincerely,
Sister Shelton




Me and Webb chillin' at the church!

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

February 20, 2017 - I Know. I'm Boring.





Hey world!

So, this week has been bittersweet.  I lost my lil Redsters, and gained me Webster.  Or... Sister Webb. Haha! She's awesome!  And we've already had so many adventures.

Once again, we helped Liz pack up her final belongings to head out to her new home.  But one of the many days we saw her, we were just sitting down after a hard few hours of packing, and we got a call from a lady named Delma, and she was crying!  She said she saw a card we'd left on her door a few days ago, and just decided she needed to call it.  First of all, that's incredible, second of all, I've always wanted a card in the door story, and third of all Alma 37:6.  So, we came right over and cheered her up.  Turns out Delma is a member whose records got lost along the way.  Also, turns out she referred Joy and Christina, her neighbors, to us, and we're going to try to be sneaky and teach them too.  Also, turns out she has a son that (I think) is a member, and we're gonna sneak our way into his life, too.  Also, turns out she loves the church so much she came to church on Sunday! #goldmine

On Friday night we had dinner over at our Bishop's house, and it was so much fun!  I love their family so much!  Their son, Jacob, invited his friend, Jamie, over, too, and we had a bomb lesson all about prayer.  We based the lesson off of the January 2017 New Era article called, "Five Questions to Ask when Prayers Feel Unanswered."  It's a really good one.  Ya'll should check it out.

On Saturday we had the awesome privilege of going over to a baptism that took place in the Asheville Ward.  Is was a lady named Laura, who got baptized by Elder Park, and her son who has autism, named Griffin, who got baptized by President Griffin.  I know.  So cute!  Griffin got
baptized first, and they let him stay in the water to watch his mom get baptized, and then he stayed in the font for a minute or two to play in the water.  It was awesome!

Well, I hope ya'll have a wonderful week.  Keep up the church, praying, and reading. #cpr

Sincerely,
Sister Shelton


 Rip Sister Reddish.  #loveher
  Our first P day this transfer. Hiking up Blue Ridge Parkway. 


And last but not least,  here's my new companion, Sister Webb!  #lovehertoo

Monday, February 13, 2017

Really Missionaries are Just a Free Moving Company





Alright ya'll,

So, here's the deal.  A lot of stuff happened this week, and it's all really cool, so sit down and buckle up, cause I'm gonna tell ya about it.

So we did a lot of STLish things this week, like MLC, Stake Correlation, and exchanges.  Of those three, I think the coolest things happened on exchanges, so I'll tell ya about that.

So, I was with Sister Jacobson, who is just so sweet!  A lot of our plans fell through for the day, like they always seem to do on exchanges, but that was totally fine, because everything worked out the way it needed to.  The most incredible thing ever happened.  We were knocking doors, and first of all, there's not the biggest population of Spanish speakers in our area, but this trailer park we knocked on, almost everyone spoke Spanish, which is so incredible because Sister Jacobson is actually an hermana!  So she talked while I smiled.  One door was particularly awesome though.  This lady answered, who had the cutest little girl ever named Melanie, who just went ham speaking Spanglish, which was so cute!  Thanks to my two years of Spanish in high school, I was able to understand her when she said, "Mi Madre got me un bicicaleta!"  (She got a bike guys.)  and she was just adorable!  I kept Melanie occupied while Sister Jacobson spoke to the mom, Cecilia.  I couldn't tell what was being said, but I knew it was good.  After exchanged numbers and giving her the church address, we left, and I was able to talk to Sister Jacobson about what happened.  Well, turns out Cecilia is a member of our church, who joined five years ago, and was very active, but when she moved to America, she didn't know where the church was, so she stopped going. Isn't that crazy?!  And there's no way we could have done that on any other normal day without the help of an hermana.  Hermanas for the win!  We gave her number to the bishop because he speaks Spanish and can help her more than we can at this point, but we'll see how everything goes from there!

If that wasn't exciting enough, two Sundays ago, a cute family just walked right into church, and sat down like they'd been going there for years.  Well, we got to know them a little bit and turns out the wife, Sabra, is a member, and the husband, John, is not, but wants to be. So we came over to their house on Thursday, and without delay, asked John if he wanted to get baptized, and he said yes!  Haha! March 4th everyone!  He said missionaries had taught him all the lessons before they moved, and we called up who we thought taught him, but turns out they didn't, so we're just going to teach him all of the lessons again, and he's down for it.  After our lesson, he very proudly made us his Cajun food, which he said he only makes for people he likes, so I feel like that's an accomplishment.  And dang was it good.  I could eat Cajun all day!

We also helped a few people pack so that they can move.  We've been helping Liz move for a while, and we also helped Brother Brown pack up, so he can officially move in with Sister Brown.  It was quite the week of packing, and moving.... Not to mention, my dear companion, Sister Reddish, has been packing up her things to move back home this week....

Yup.... that's right, friends, this week is transfers!  We had the transfer call this morning, and I'll be getting Sister Webb as my new companion.  I actually had a feeling I'd be getting her, and I just
know she's exactly who I need right now, and who this area needs. :). It's gonna be really good!

I just wanted to leave yn's with a little spiritual thought.  I'm stealing it from my mission president's training at MLC.  He said that in this church, we think of our callings as a hierarchy.  Almost as if
we have to have this calling or that calling to reach exaltation, but that is not true in the slightest.  God puts us all exactly where we are meant to be, so that we can bloom and blossom and help who ever is around us.  Because he knows the spot that is best for us.  It's not so much about the title, it's about what we do with our title.  I'd much rather see a primary teacher that changed a child's life forever, than a Relief Society president that neglects the sisters needs.  I could expound more on this, but I don't have much time, so just in closing, be the best whatever you are that you can be.  God placed you where you are for a reason, so grow where you're planted and help those around you.  You are not loved any more or less by God for where you are in life, and you can be incredible.  I say that in Jesus name. Amen.

Sincerely,
Sister Shelton


Well... There goes another one.  #assassin #ripsisterreddish
And if that train didn't kill her enough, we shot her and had a funeral for her.  #parkstokingerboekwegsheltonjacobsoncreasyulimaandlildeadred #thatwasabighashtag
 
Life Advice from Sister Price:

When looking for a hotel room, $60 is just as good as $120. And when you ask what the price is, ask if that's the best they can do.  They can always do better.  However, do not ask that to a poor person who is selling something on the side of the road.  I learned that the hard way. 


Quotes of the week:

Sister Brown: Hey, did you know that my leg is prosthetic from my hip to me knee?
Sister Price: How is that possible?
Sister Brown: It's not!

Elder Stokinger: What did he say to you?
Me: I don't remember.
Elder Stokinger: Liar. You have been sentenced to Liarsville, where you will be served a lifetime supply of liars.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Power Ups, and Packing







Hey everyone!

This week was a lot of fun.  We had exchanges with the Cherokee sisters: Sister Jaques, and Sister Wood.  It was a lot of fun. But it wasn't the usual exchange of one of them comes here, and one of us goes there.  The mission changed it up, so now we do something called a "power up" where all of us come to our area for the day, and we split off with them in our area.  It's kinda interesting.  There's definitely perks and downfalls to it.  I don't really know what to think of them, yet, but they were our trial run, so we'll see how they keep going from here.  I split off with Sister Wood for the day.  And we had an awesome lesson with our good friend, Fernando, where he got super pumped about fasting!  Then we all came back to our apartment, and we had a big sleepover.  It was a lot of fun!

This week we also have been helping a lady in our ward move.  Her name is Liz.  It's so sad, though, because she was gone on a trip ever since I've been here, and she's been back about two weeks now, and now I have to help her move, and she'll be gone in another two weeks, and it's terrible, because I love her so much in the short time I've had to know her, and now I have to let her go!  What is this?!  But hey, what can you do?  Now, I'm just becoming a pro at packing is all.  

 On Saturday we went over to the church for a Relief Society activity.  It was really fun! We got to make little dolls for kids in the hospital, which made me sew happy! Lol!  There were these two little girls there who wanted to learn how to make the dolls, too, so I got to teach them how to use the sewing machine.  It's so funny because I feel like such a noob at sewing, and yet, I'm teaching them. Haha! I guess I'm not that bad! Haha!  

On Sunday after church we went over to Michael Ann's house, which was so fun!  It's crazy that I've been in this area almost a whole transfer, and I just barely had the chance to go to her house.  Obviously something is wrong here.  Haha! Nah, it's just the business of life, but hopefully we'll be able to go over more often now.  That's the plan anyway.

Well, everyone, I hope you all have a spirit filled week!  As always, stay safe, and keep spreading the gospel!

Sincerely,
Sister Shelton




 Wood, Jaques, Me, and Reddish at our favorite place as always, The White Duck Taco Shop.
Here's the little doll I made.  His name is Stephen and we have matching eye problems.  #theallergiesarereal #alliswell