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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

End of July...Really?

This week we had a lot of fun! I'll put some pictures up in a minute.... I think I told you about Jennifer. A potential that we tried. anyways, she said that she wasn't particularly interested, but that we cold come back and help with her yard! So we went back this last week, and had a really good time! We helped weed, and sure enough, she started asking questions! We ended up teaching the whole first lesson to her while we weeded! It was so neat! She still isn't too sure about meeting with us, but we will help with her yard again on the 7th :) She is so cool. Also, she took us to lunch at this little place called Perea's, Tijuana Bar. We thought it looked cute, but didn't ever think to go in because it was a bar. But it's actually mostly restaurant with a little bar on the side, and it's a converted old house! (seriously, I can't wait to show you my quirky little Corrales village!)
We helped out RS pres with her alpaca's this week. I think I want an alpaca farm one day. They are so cute! :) I have a lot of pictures from that too.
Sister Smith had a family friend that was in town that got permission to take us out to dinner one night, so that was really fun!
Also, we park our car once a week in an effort to find more people, and to save miles. I got quite the sunburn.... so we snagged some aloe from a member, and we're going to invest in some sunscreen today. we were SO sweaty and nasty, and NO ONE was home. I wore a necklace.... and my sweat combined with the metal turned my neck GREEN. It was gross. haha :)
Also really fast, I heard a really cool analogy in sacrament yesterday. He was talking about Elder Uchtdorf's talk, 'you can do it now'. and how we need to keep going and pressing forward... like when you are on a bike. The faster you go, the better this 'invisible force' will keep you on the bike. But if you slow down, you are likely to fall. Works the same way with our lives, so we need to make sure that we keep pedaling! :)
Love you so much!! Miss you!! :) :)
love,
Sister Brown

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

This ward is awesome! : )

This week was pretty good!! We had 26 oyms (street contacting)!! which, is a record high for us. Nowhere near what we need... but much better than where we have been! We went on exchanges.. that was really nice. I stayed in the area.  I was a little sad about that. The sister we exchange with are in the Volcano Cliffs area, and they visited Christi! (which, she is putting in mission papers in a week! ah!) But, we were trying some potentials out in Corrales..... we met this lady named Jen. She is so cool! She said that missionaries came by like, 5 years ago when she was having a hard time. She said that she is not really interested, and her husband is anti religion... but she did call us, and ask if we could come and help with her yard, and she would make us lunch!! So, that's awesome :)
And did I tell you about the change in our dinner policy a few months ago? We are allowed to have dinners with active members 2 days a week, and the other days they need to be with less actives, or investigators. Or we can be at an active members home, if they invite a less active friend or nonmember. So this last week, we had 3 members invite friends over!!! No new investigators yet... but it was SO cool! I had never had that happen before. This ward is so awesome :)

Tell everyone hi for me!!!

Love,
Sis. Brown

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Story from El Paso

Hi!
This week was good!! It's really neat to see the trust build with the ward. We have to build some damaged relationships.... I guess I'm good at that. I've had to do it to some degree in every area I've been in. Replace missionaries that the ward didn't love or trust all that much. So, it's nice when your WML comes to you and says, "I just want to let you know that you're doing things right.... I've gotten good reports from the ward members." Or the members approach you instead of waiting for you to approach them and say, "Hi! I'm sister so-and-so! I've heard a lot about you! Where are you from? :)"  .....it feels really good :)
Also this week we are racing the ZL's for OYM's (street contacts). So that's fun.
I sang in church on Sunday. Sister Smith played, and I convinced one of the ZL's to sing with me.... he didn't think he could sing. It's amazing what a little faith and some practice can do! ;) haha
We met a crazy lady this week.... I think she's schitzo. She told me to go get a boyfriend and have sex, god won't care. But she also told us that she told us that she talks to angels and all sorts of stuff... it was crazy.
A member made me scones, sort of like you do, mom... because I was craving them. And we found a Krispy Kreme :) It was a good week!

Story from when I was in El Paso:
We went over for blessings one Sunday, to the WML's home, and got the pep talk of a lifetime. It was so good :) Anyways, he had us write our full names, and then our start and end date with a dash in between right under. He asked us what was the most important part..... we both pointed to different parts of our names. But he explained that it was the DASH. The time between the start and end date. We have to make every second count, and let the dash grow nice and deep. Appreciate everything, and make the dash count. After that they would always ask us how our dashes were going :)  My dash is going really great :)

Have a fantastic week!

Love,
Sis. Brown

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Happy 4th!

Hey there!
Happy 4th!  I don't know that I wished you one earlier.

I love being back in ABQ!  And I think I told you that most of our area is actually a village called Corrales.  It's awesome.  : )  It's so cool because this ward really feels like home.  There are a LOT of things that need some help.  And it's taking  a lot of work to get things going.  But it's really nice here.  The ward is super cool.  : )

Some adventures:
1.  Monsoon season has begun!  We spent some time the other night playing in the rain.  It was the bests.  : )
2.  We are meeting with this man, Gilbert.  He talks like no one I have ever seen talk.  Ever.  Serious, he scarcely breathes, I think  And it's impossible to really talk over him or anything...well, we took our WML the other day and Gilbert still talked incessantly, but he was a lot better.  I guess because he's a male Mexican, he won't be very receptive to meeting with females.  Aye.
3.  A ton o missionaries got our hair cut at the church last week by a lady in our ward.  She brought her friend from school...who is not a member.  So a couple days ago we dropped by to visit her!  She is o awesome, and we are teaching her again next week!...that is, if the Spanish elders don't take her.  That's annoying...they called and joked about us poaching.  It was so funny.  : )
4.  The 4th of July was pretty good.  We didn't really do anything spectacular.  We had to go to meetings that morning.  Those were good.  And then we met with a LA, and also with an investigator.  No barbecues or anything.  But when we got home we sat on the steps and watched some of the fireworks show that was happening at balloon fiesta park in ABQ.
5.  A lesson I learned this week...don't ever pray for humbling experiences for your investigators.  That was a suggestion made to me a while ago, so that they would be more receptive.  Well, we did that...and we had one in the hospital with pneumonia, and the another whose niece committed suicide.  it was sort of a rough week.

Hey, you know how you say that if there are cookies or something that if you just don't take the first bite, then it's easier to not have any, but if you take one bite it's so much harder to resist any more?  You should look up the talk, "Avoid  it" by Lynn G. Robins,under BYU speeches.

I hope that was more detailed for you this week.  I really miss you!

Love,
Sister Brown

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Happy July

Hi!
It's been good here. I'm really excited to be back in ABQ.  It was super nice to see a lot of familiar faces at the baptism on Saturday. it felt kind of like going home a little. Sister Carter didn't know that I was going to be spending the night with her, so it was a really good surprise. It was SO good to see her :) And I should be able to see Christi, I just need to let her know that I'm here :)  It's really nice here in Cibola. I serve in ABQ, and a cute little village called Corrales.  It's DARLING. I love it a lot. I got to name our relief societies baby alpaca. His name is Harrison. We volunteer every Wednesday at the Corrales library, and it is seriously the cutest thing I have ever seen. also, it's cool cause everyone here seems so familiar in a way. Like, I know them, or they remind me of someone. I feel like I have a good work to do here.
Sorry things probably seem really scattered in this email... I feel like my thoughts are everywhere.
I love you so much. 

love,
sister brown