Hello and Happy
Monday friends and family! I hope and trust you all had a happy and blessed
Christmas on Friday and I anticipate the celebration continuing til January 6th
because that is when Little Christmas ends! *crickets chirping because no one
really celebrates Little Christmas* Sorry, Little Christmas was just a fun fact
Sister Daughety and I learned about from her Grandma on Friday BECAUSE WE GOT
TO SKYPE HOME! AND SKYPING WAS JUST ONE OF THE MANY EXCITING THINGS THAT
HAPPENED THIS WEEK SO LET'S GET STARTED:
Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday: P-Day and Proselyting days. Not many exciting things happened
besides having dinner with our investigator Lynn and her husband to wrap up her
lessons before her baptism on Saturday (Yes, the long awaited baptismal investigator
is named Lynn)! She was so sweet and kicked off the gift giving part of
Christmas early by getting us journals as pre-baptism/Christmas gifts. She is
so sweet and was so excited for her baptism Saturday! Besides that, a lot of
appointments fell through because people were spontaneously having family come
and visit them and other ridiculous reasons like that because it's the holidays
or something ridiculous like that. But we forgive, it is honestly kind of nice
as a missionary to see the city as a ghost town because that means people are
spending time with their families and (hopefully) celebrating the true meaning
of Christmas.
Thursday as we know was Christmas Eve
which was really neat. We started off the day with District Meeting and Sister
Daughety and I were asked to share some training on the Atonement and what it
meant to us personally. The entire meeting was focused on the gift of the
Savior and it was really powerful to take learn that and then go out into the
world to share that knowledge with everyone. We also had the really cool
opportunity to see a convert of Sister Daughety's she taught in Bedford but it
was unfortunate we had to meet her at the hospital because a family member was
injured. Sister Daughety was so excited to see her though and it was really
awesome to see them both light up in the Christmas-decorated hallway. We then
ended the evening with the elders and other member families at the Ward Mission
Leader's for dinner and caroling. Really the caroling was unanticipated on our
side as Sister Daughety and I meant to sing "Away in a Manger" while
everyone else sang their little songs and chatted but then everyone felt
prompted to listen to us. So that was neat. And awkward. But overall it was
really fun to just take time to sing hymns of praise to the Christ child and
get excited for the next morning.
Speaking of which
Friday morning it was really hard to not pop out of bed and just tear open
presents. Sister Daughety and I abstained as long as possible, baking cinnamon
rolls and exercising until 7 am where we couldn't resist any longer and took
our personal get ready time, sat down and dived into our gifts under the felt
Christmas tree. To anyone sent me anything for Christmas (card, gift, email,
prayer): Thank you so much for what you sent me. I will do my best to send you
personal notes but this P-Day is going by really fast so it may take a lot of
time before it gets to you, but know I appreciate your love!!
We did our best to
plan for the upcoming day and week and then had an awesome lunch with a member
family (the same Turducken family!) with ham and mashed potatoes and squash and
gravy and just all the good holiday food. Santa even dropped off some gifts for
us there and we got more handy missionary things. Santa got Sister Daughety 20+
pads of post-its that she was really excited about. One of the daughters of the
family painted me a replica of Tangled's Rapunzel's painting of herself looking
at the floating lights in her tower which I was really excited and touched to
have.
Two o'clock marked
the hour that we got to talk to our families via Skype. It was really neat to
see everyone doing well (even my Eli baby) and share with them my love for my
mission. I think the best question that was asked me was "Do you think you
are leaving Brewer?" as transfers were coming up Saturday evening. I said
no because I could still feel I was receiving inspiration for the area, unlike
while I was serving in Manchester when I could no longer tell what the area
needed. It is really cool to reflect on how much I have grown spiritually just
in the past 5+ months and see the difference it makes in not only my life but
in the lives of those I interact with, especially family.
The weekend got
even better as we got to have Lynn's baptism Saturday! Not only did many
members attend but we were also able to have two investigators come and witness
the baptism. Lynn was so excited all the time before and I was so glad to be
able to speak on baptism before the ordinance was performed. I focused on how on
this Christmas season we often focus on gifts from our Heavenly Father such as
the birth of Jesus Christ and the Restoration of His Gospel and Priesthood
power upon the earth. And when Lynn was baptized she came out of the water she
was still so excited and cheered "I'm baptized! I'm baptized!" Lynn
is really my hero and is truly the greatest example of faith in my life. I
would like to say it was all by my efforts that this baptism happened but
really it was partially her member friend, members in the ward, and her own
desires that brought her to the waters of baptism. And Sunday was just as
powerful as she received the gift of the Holy Ghost and was confirmed a member
of the church.
Saturday evening,
however, marked transfer call nights and I'm starting to think I will never
have a normal transfer call night. We (luckily) did not lose the phone at all
during the day but when the clock struck 9:30 Sister Daughety and I were on
high alert for the phone to go off to hopefully tell us we were both staying in
Brewer for the upcoming transfer or that we were unfortunately being separated.
As the hour progressed and the news of other missionary's transfer calls came
we became more anxious. Minute ticked by until Sister Daughety and I became
slightly more hysterical, taking turns panicking over the phone and awaiting
some sort of news. Finally the hour was 10:30, lights out, and still no call.
We went to bed assuming that meant we were staying together, but anxiously
expecting a last minute call or text of some information. Since then we have
assumed we are staying together in Brewer. But if you are reading this letter
and you have the opportunity to serve as an Assistant to the President, ALWAYS
let the sisters know their plans asap, or they will be rather frustrated with
you.
So overall this
week was a fairly good, more awesome week! I know every week won't be like this
but with the new year and new transfer I know the next 12 months of my mission
will continue to be great! Love and miss you all and I hope we all have a
blessed 2016!
Love,
Sister Wright
"Ugly sweater elevator shenanigans"
The weather in Brewer today