This week was pretty exciting! We
found a couple of new investigators and had some fun! On Tuesday we taught
Angie, and Brother Becker came with us. That was the first time he'd ever come
out with the sister missionaries! Go us! On Wednesday we spent over 2 hours
just walking around in this one neighborhood and talking to a TON of people. It
was ridiculous but I loved it. We also taught a new investigator that day. Her
name is Penelope and while we were there her friend Ernesto walked in. Ernesto
speaks really fast and was really excited to see us. "Oh, you
missionaries? You share the word of God? I need the word of God today man, I'm
so stressed out." He helped us move Penelope's couch out to the curb and
then started asking if we knew what scripture he had been looking for. He
started to describe it and I went "Wait, I read that this morning!"
It was Luke 11:13 - "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts
unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit
to them that ask him?". Ernesto was blown away. He asked me to read it
again and again, and he asked if he could bow down as I prayed. We were like,
"Uh, no, how about we all kneel and pray together." It was a little
weird, but super amazing because that really opened the door for him to want to
meet with missionaries too! He lives in another ward, so we passed him on to
those missionaries.
On Halloween, we did service at the
food bank because they called in desperate need of help! So we did that, then
we taught Angie again, but this time we gave her roommate a Book of Mormon.
Melanie (roommate) always sits in and listens to our lessons, so we figured she
was ready. Then we went to a member's home for Halloween dinner! We were there
for SO LONG, but it was okay because we weren't supposed to be out unless we
had set appointments anyways (which we didn't). We helped the teenage son
decorate/dress up his car to look like a pinata, we made pizza and
"monster finger" breadsticks... fun all around.
On Friday, we got some very sad
news... Sister Noakes is leaving the Grand Junction 1st ward :( Yep, I'm outta
here! Sister Masima will be follow up training someone she came out with
(they'll be training each other). I'm not training this transfer, and I have NO
IDEA where I'm going. Ahh, mission life. Anyways, I'm pretty bummed about it
but I know that the Lord needs me elsewhere (If only because somewhere around
20 different people have told me so. Hahaha.) So then on Saturday, we had to go
to a training on training for Sister Masima, run by President and Sister
Murdock. I showed Sister Murdock our newspaper article and she was so excited!
We taught a couple of people that day as well. We had fast and testimony
meeting on Sunday, and all the missionaries in our mission were doing a mission
fast, which was really cool. And, Angie came to church!! We were so excited,
since she promised last week and didn't come. She stayed for all 3 hours and
really liked it. All four of us missionaries bore our testimonies, and the ward
always appreciates that. Oh, and in elder transfer news - Elder Austin is
staying and training a new missionary, and Elder Jacobson is leaving and
becoming a zone leader somewhere out west.
So that was our week! Eventful if a
little sad.
Love you all SO MUCH!
Sister Noakes
I asked Sister Noakes about the singles ward sister that she often does service with; Sisters Cope and Joslin are staying
in the single's ward. They're pretty bummed because they'll be there over
Thanksgiving. Hahaha. (They don't get fed terribly often in the single's ward,
ya know.) Some other sisters are moving around but I don't think I've really
mentioned any of them to you. If I end up in GJ 5th ward, I'll live like 3
doors down from the single's ward sisters though. Hahahaha. Who knows!!
Asked her if she wanted me to dig out her Christmas stocking (which I made years ago, it's a counted cross-stitch stocking based on The Nutcracker, which we love. I would love to have my stocking!!
I'll mail it back to you post-Christmas :)
OH! So yesterday I bore my
testimony, right? I started it off by saying "I'm Sister Noakes..."
etc. ANYWAYS, after sacrament this lady I don't recognize comes up to me and
asks me if I'm from Washington. I say yes and I'm trying to remember if I said
that in my testimony or what. Hahaha. The next thing she asks is "Do you
know Jen Throolin?" Immediately I go "YES! I love Sister
Throolin!" This lady introduces herself as Lori Jacobson, and she just
moved into 1st ward from 2nd ward, where the Throolins used to live. Apparently
Sister Throolin told her to keep an eye out for a sister missionary named
Sister Noakes from Kennewick. We talked for a couple of minutes and I am just
amazed at our small Mormon world. The craziest part to me is that if they had
started coming to this ward one Sunday later, they never would have met me or
seen me! Timing is everything!
Love you!!!
These pictures are me and Kaleigh.
Kaleigh is in 1st ward and is leaving for the Russia Vladivostok mission on
January 1st! She's pretty awesome and has been coming out with us to lessons. (Kaleigh was also mentioned in the newspaper article in the Grand Junction Sentinel a couple of weeks ago.)
So, one of these is me and Angie and
her roommate Melanie. (Angie has the long grey hair and Melanie has the long
brown hair.)
Another is me and the Greens!
They're the best. Brother Green is in the bishopric and we had dinner with them
last night.
And the other is me and the Stacys.
Brother Stacy is the EQ president and we've been teaching his family for
practice like we were doing with the Beckers. Their kids are TOO CUTE. Parker,
the one in glasses, just started passing the sacrament a couple of weeks ago
and we love watching him do it in his little suit. Hahaha. Too cute.
A couple of pictures of me and the
Beckers! Gotta love that family. Too adorable and sweet.
And me and Sister Larson!
(Sister Larson has taken the sister missionaries under her wing. I really appreciate her being a second mom to my sweet Sarah!) I'll miss Sister Larson
too! But she'll always know what I'm up to since she's friends with you! She
gave me some advice last night: 1) Look down when I walk (so I don't trip/fall)
2) Be careful on ice and 3) Marry the right person. Hahahaha. I just love the
combination of advices.
Sarah and her companion, Sister Masima.
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