Hey!
I don't have much to say this week..everything is going really well in
Stamford. We love it just as much as always. All of our investigators
are doing awesome and Claudio is officially reactivated! He's doing so
well and this past Sunday, he came to church in real church clothes
and payed his tithing. He's the coolest.
We had Ward Conference on Sunday and despite the fact that church was
four hours long, it was a really awesome meeting. In Relief Society,
we talked about ministering to others, specifically less active
members. They told us about a women in the ward who is a single mom
and lives in an apartment without heat. Without heat!! In this 20
degree weather! It broke my heart to hear that. It made me think about
all the many blessings that I have that I don't even think about on a
daily basis.
Okay well...that's all really. Maybe I'm just being lazy this week
because I can talk to everyone in real life next week. Yay! This will
be my last email of the mission as well because we're not going to
have any time to email next week. Thank you all so much for all your
love and support while I've been on my mission!! I love you all!
Love,
Hermana Parkin
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Polar Vortex, Part Two
Hey!
I feel like there's not much to report on this week. We got so much
snow yesterday and we couldn't drive pretty much the entire day. We
were going to walk to Claudio's house but he wouldn't let us come over
because he didn't want us walking in the snow. Haha He's the nicest.
But he ended up getting home from work super late anyways so we
wouldn't have been able to get over there. I'm really not a fan of
snow days upstate. In the city, you just put a bunch of layers on and
go about your day as usual. But up here, there are very few places
that are close enough to our apartment that we can walk to. So we end
up trying to find useful things to do at home. Luckily, we're able to
drive again today so we're not stuck in the house all over again.
The missionaries who are going home were supposed to go to the temple
with President Morgan today but it got canceled because of the snow.
Now we're going on Friday and then we have interviews with him on
Saturday. And then on Tuesday we have a sisters conference with all
the sister missionaries in the mission and then it's Wednesday again
and I'll only have a week left until I come home. It is so crazy! I
doesn't even feel like I only have 2 weeks left...it's going to fly by
and then I'm probably going to have a heart attack or something
because it'll all have ended without me realizing.
We went into the city again last week. We were going to do Statue of
Liberty but then we ran into some of our missionary friends at the
temple and decided we would rather hang out with them instead of go
see a statue. So we just hung out with Sister Barker and Sister
Wankier all day and it was the best! We did go down to Battery Park
and take pictures with the Statue of Liberty so I included one of
those pictures here.
I hope you all have a great week!!
Love,
Hermana Parkin
I feel like there's not much to report on this week. We got so much
snow yesterday and we couldn't drive pretty much the entire day. We
were going to walk to Claudio's house but he wouldn't let us come over
because he didn't want us walking in the snow. Haha He's the nicest.
But he ended up getting home from work super late anyways so we
wouldn't have been able to get over there. I'm really not a fan of
snow days upstate. In the city, you just put a bunch of layers on and
go about your day as usual. But up here, there are very few places
that are close enough to our apartment that we can walk to. So we end
up trying to find useful things to do at home. Luckily, we're able to
drive again today so we're not stuck in the house all over again.
The missionaries who are going home were supposed to go to the temple
with President Morgan today but it got canceled because of the snow.
Now we're going on Friday and then we have interviews with him on
Saturday. And then on Tuesday we have a sisters conference with all
the sister missionaries in the mission and then it's Wednesday again
and I'll only have a week left until I come home. It is so crazy! I
doesn't even feel like I only have 2 weeks left...it's going to fly by
and then I'm probably going to have a heart attack or something
because it'll all have ended without me realizing.
We went into the city again last week. We were going to do Statue of
Liberty but then we ran into some of our missionary friends at the
temple and decided we would rather hang out with them instead of go
see a statue. So we just hung out with Sister Barker and Sister
Wankier all day and it was the best! We did go down to Battery Park
and take pictures with the Statue of Liberty so I included one of
those pictures here.
I hope you all have a great week!!
Love,
Hermana Parkin
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Blessings in Stamford
Hello!!
So this week has been awesome!! We met with Claudio on Thursday and he
is literally a different person. He has really been trying to get his
habits of prayer and scripture study again and he's working hard to do
it. When we met with him on Thursday, he was already in 1 Nephi 18 and
he'd only been reading for 2 days! When we all looked at him with
faces of shock, he started to apologize for not reading more. Haha We
had to explain that we were excited not upset that he had read so
much. And yesterday, he told us that he was almost done with 1 Nephi.
He's so great. He said he feels so good and he feels like he's changed
so much,which is totally true. He seems so much happier and more alive
than he did when we first met with him. He is such a great example to
me of someone who really wants to love the gospel of Christ.
We also are working with these cute little sisters. Marisol is 9 and
Marlene is 8. The English elders we're teaching them for a while but
their mom doesn't speak any English so they couldn't really
communicate with her and explain about going to church and all that
stuff. So they decided that we should teach them and that way we can
talk to the mom and also try to teach her. So we had a lesson over
there and the bishop and his wife were coming so that they could meet
the mom and see if the mom would feel comfortable if they picked up
the girls for church on Sunday. She was and all went well and they
came to church and it was awesome! The elders have been trying to get
them to church for a long time and they finally got there!
So at this same appointment, we were waiting outside for Bishop and
his wife to get there so we're just standing outside the house. This
guy is driving past and he just stops in the middle of the street and
asks in broken English if we need a ride. I respond in Spanish that
we're just waiting for someone. And then before he can hit on us
because that's what it looked like he wanted to do, I explained that
we were missionaries and only talk about Jesus. And then to my
surprise, he said, well I would love to talk about Jesus! So he gave
us his number, which we then gave to the elders in case he was a
creep. And then he set up an appointment with the elders. It was so
crazy! Another cool blessing we received in Stamford.
Yesterday we went on an exchange with the Sister Training Leaders.
Ours are sister Brog and Sister Keanini, who are serving in Danbury
and I got to go up to Danbury with Sister Brog. It was so much fun to
serve with her again for the day and see how much she's grown since we
were companions. Plus she had appointments set up that day with all my
favorite people! So I got to see Pamela, Ingrid, Isamar and Orquidia!!
It was the best thing ever!
So basically life is great! I hope it is great for all of you as well!!
Love,
Hermana Parkin
So this week has been awesome!! We met with Claudio on Thursday and he
is literally a different person. He has really been trying to get his
habits of prayer and scripture study again and he's working hard to do
it. When we met with him on Thursday, he was already in 1 Nephi 18 and
he'd only been reading for 2 days! When we all looked at him with
faces of shock, he started to apologize for not reading more. Haha We
had to explain that we were excited not upset that he had read so
much. And yesterday, he told us that he was almost done with 1 Nephi.
He's so great. He said he feels so good and he feels like he's changed
so much,which is totally true. He seems so much happier and more alive
than he did when we first met with him. He is such a great example to
me of someone who really wants to love the gospel of Christ.
We also are working with these cute little sisters. Marisol is 9 and
Marlene is 8. The English elders we're teaching them for a while but
their mom doesn't speak any English so they couldn't really
communicate with her and explain about going to church and all that
stuff. So they decided that we should teach them and that way we can
talk to the mom and also try to teach her. So we had a lesson over
there and the bishop and his wife were coming so that they could meet
the mom and see if the mom would feel comfortable if they picked up
the girls for church on Sunday. She was and all went well and they
came to church and it was awesome! The elders have been trying to get
them to church for a long time and they finally got there!
So at this same appointment, we were waiting outside for Bishop and
his wife to get there so we're just standing outside the house. This
guy is driving past and he just stops in the middle of the street and
asks in broken English if we need a ride. I respond in Spanish that
we're just waiting for someone. And then before he can hit on us
because that's what it looked like he wanted to do, I explained that
we were missionaries and only talk about Jesus. And then to my
surprise, he said, well I would love to talk about Jesus! So he gave
us his number, which we then gave to the elders in case he was a
creep. And then he set up an appointment with the elders. It was so
crazy! Another cool blessing we received in Stamford.
Yesterday we went on an exchange with the Sister Training Leaders.
Ours are sister Brog and Sister Keanini, who are serving in Danbury
and I got to go up to Danbury with Sister Brog. It was so much fun to
serve with her again for the day and see how much she's grown since we
were companions. Plus she had appointments set up that day with all my
favorite people! So I got to see Pamela, Ingrid, Isamar and Orquidia!!
It was the best thing ever!
So basically life is great! I hope it is great for all of you as well!!
Love,
Hermana Parkin
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
It's Officially Cold!
Hello!
This week has been so coooold! I think winter finally came to New
York/Connecticut (since there's where I actually am). I'm really sad
about it. My dreams of making it through January without getting
frozen have been destroyed. :( I also discovered that they do this
weird thing upstate called 'grounded' and if it's snowing too bad,
then we can't use our cars. So on Thursday night, there was a bad snow
storm and we got grounded. But on Friday, we didn't want to sit at our
apartment all day, so we walked 2.85 miles to the church in huge piles
of snow that went up to our knees almost. Have you ever walked that
far in that much snow? It's really exhausting. I'm not sure why it
took them so long to let us be able to drive again but we couldn't
drive until 3:30. Some of the elders were at the church too so we did
some online proselyting and tried to use our time effectively. We were
just about to walk to an appointment when we got the okay to drive
again so luckily our roommates could pick us up and we could get our
car and be on our way. Also, did I mention that we're driving the
little red corolla again? The same one I had in New Rochelle! I
thought maybe I would kill it in the snow storm on Thursday because I
don't really know how to drive in the snow, but we all made it out
alive.
I got a phone call from one of the elders the other night. He starts
out the conversation "Sister Parkin, I have a serious question for
you." And in my head I'm like, uhhhh okay? What's going on now. But I
just say "Okay, what's up?" And then he's like "You've seen My Big Fat
Greek Wedding, right?" Me: "uh, yeah..." Him: "Okay, so you know how
the dad thinks that Windex can fix everything. And then it actually
does get rid of a zit?" Me: "yeah..." Him: "do you think that actually
works in real life?" At this point in my head, I'm like "is this for
real happening right now? An elder is calling me to find out if he can
fix his zit with Windex" but I don't say that to him because that's
rude. So I just say "well, I don't think I would ever use Windex on my
zits...but if you need something to fix them with, I probably have
something to help you out. Just don't use Windex." Hahaha it was legit
one of the funniest calls I've ever gotten. I'm glad that the elders
feel comfortable coming to me for help, even if it is just to know if
Windex cures zits.
We are literally seeing so many blessings everyday here in Stamford.
There are so many potential people to teach. It's crazy and so
awesome! My favorite person is still Claudio because he's just the
nicest ever and is working so hard to get back into everything. But we
have some really awesome potential investigators too. And the cousin
of a member in New Rochelle started talking to me online about the
church and so we got to teach him the Restoration. We're trying to get
him to contact missionaries in Texas, where he lives, but until then,
we're excited to be able to teach him a little bit through Facebook
chat.
I think that's about as exciting as life gets right now. There's lots
of work to do and I love being a missionary! I hope your all doing
well!
Love you!
Hermana Parkin
This week has been so coooold! I think winter finally came to New
York/Connecticut (since there's where I actually am). I'm really sad
about it. My dreams of making it through January without getting
frozen have been destroyed. :( I also discovered that they do this
weird thing upstate called 'grounded' and if it's snowing too bad,
then we can't use our cars. So on Thursday night, there was a bad snow
storm and we got grounded. But on Friday, we didn't want to sit at our
apartment all day, so we walked 2.85 miles to the church in huge piles
of snow that went up to our knees almost. Have you ever walked that
far in that much snow? It's really exhausting. I'm not sure why it
took them so long to let us be able to drive again but we couldn't
drive until 3:30. Some of the elders were at the church too so we did
some online proselyting and tried to use our time effectively. We were
just about to walk to an appointment when we got the okay to drive
again so luckily our roommates could pick us up and we could get our
car and be on our way. Also, did I mention that we're driving the
little red corolla again? The same one I had in New Rochelle! I
thought maybe I would kill it in the snow storm on Thursday because I
don't really know how to drive in the snow, but we all made it out
alive.
I got a phone call from one of the elders the other night. He starts
out the conversation "Sister Parkin, I have a serious question for
you." And in my head I'm like, uhhhh okay? What's going on now. But I
just say "Okay, what's up?" And then he's like "You've seen My Big Fat
Greek Wedding, right?" Me: "uh, yeah..." Him: "Okay, so you know how
the dad thinks that Windex can fix everything. And then it actually
does get rid of a zit?" Me: "yeah..." Him: "do you think that actually
works in real life?" At this point in my head, I'm like "is this for
real happening right now? An elder is calling me to find out if he can
fix his zit with Windex" but I don't say that to him because that's
rude. So I just say "well, I don't think I would ever use Windex on my
zits...but if you need something to fix them with, I probably have
something to help you out. Just don't use Windex." Hahaha it was legit
one of the funniest calls I've ever gotten. I'm glad that the elders
feel comfortable coming to me for help, even if it is just to know if
Windex cures zits.
We are literally seeing so many blessings everyday here in Stamford.
There are so many potential people to teach. It's crazy and so
awesome! My favorite person is still Claudio because he's just the
nicest ever and is working so hard to get back into everything. But we
have some really awesome potential investigators too. And the cousin
of a member in New Rochelle started talking to me online about the
church and so we got to teach him the Restoration. We're trying to get
him to contact missionaries in Texas, where he lives, but until then,
we're excited to be able to teach him a little bit through Facebook
chat.
I think that's about as exciting as life gets right now. There's lots
of work to do and I love being a missionary! I hope your all doing
well!
Love you!
Hermana Parkin
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
I hope you hall had a great 2013 and are excited for a new year! I've
officially been a missionary for all of 2013! So crazy!!
This week was pretty awesome. We've had so many miracles in this area!
We're working with Claudio a lot. I don't know if I mentioned him last
week but he's a less active member who just moved here from Peru in
July and he referred himself through Mormon.org. He is so awesome!! We
just love him so much! He came to church on Sunday and he's been
praying and gave us two referrals for some of his friends in Peru that
he wants us to teach on Facebook until they feel more comfortable
having missionaries come visit their house. He's more awesome than I
can even explain. He just has so much desire to come back to church
and get his life in order. It's awesome!
The elders convinced us to go to lunch with them at McDonalds the
other day and while we were there, we saw this guy named Reggie who we
talked to at both of the caroling things we did before Christmas. He's
homeless and most likely a druggie. He looked at us like he remembered
us so I said "Hi Reggie! how are you?" And then he got this face of
shock and was like "How do you know my name?!? What the h***?" And
walked out of the store repeating that phrase. It was SO funny! Maybe
it doesn't sound so funny now that I'm trying to repeat it in a
message, but he was literally so confused and here we were just
thinking we were being nice and we probably scared him to death.
That's about the most exciting thing I can think of sharing this week.
Sorta lame, sorry about that. I hope everyone had a great holiday time
though!
Love you all!
Hermana Parkin
I hope you hall had a great 2013 and are excited for a new year! I've
officially been a missionary for all of 2013! So crazy!!
This week was pretty awesome. We've had so many miracles in this area!
We're working with Claudio a lot. I don't know if I mentioned him last
week but he's a less active member who just moved here from Peru in
July and he referred himself through Mormon.org. He is so awesome!! We
just love him so much! He came to church on Sunday and he's been
praying and gave us two referrals for some of his friends in Peru that
he wants us to teach on Facebook until they feel more comfortable
having missionaries come visit their house. He's more awesome than I
can even explain. He just has so much desire to come back to church
and get his life in order. It's awesome!
The elders convinced us to go to lunch with them at McDonalds the
other day and while we were there, we saw this guy named Reggie who we
talked to at both of the caroling things we did before Christmas. He's
homeless and most likely a druggie. He looked at us like he remembered
us so I said "Hi Reggie! how are you?" And then he got this face of
shock and was like "How do you know my name?!? What the h***?" And
walked out of the store repeating that phrase. It was SO funny! Maybe
it doesn't sound so funny now that I'm trying to repeat it in a
message, but he was literally so confused and here we were just
thinking we were being nice and we probably scared him to death.
That's about the most exciting thing I can think of sharing this week.
Sorta lame, sorry about that. I hope everyone had a great holiday time
though!
Love you all!
Hermana Parkin
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