15 December 2014

Goodbye 2014, ring in 2015

This year has flown by. Last year in Christmas, I was spending the day and evening with the Devicariis family and my wonderful companion Ashlie Gowans and our "other half", which was the other companionship in our ward, Sisters Boyd, Gatrell and Mathews. We were eating delicious food and truly celebrating Christmas. 
Christmas as a missionary is a special special thing.

Christmas has been celebrated on 25 December since around 354 AD, it's the day you celebrate Jesus Christ and His ministries here on earth. Truly, His mission began long before His mortal birth to Mary in a stable in Bethlehem, and it did not end at His death on the cruel cross of Calvary. As a missionary you get a glimpse of the Savior's character and mission in mortality because you are doing all you can to emulated Him and to follow His example of love and compassion. So His day is special.

I had no idea that the next Christmas, this Christmas, I would be living in Riverside, living with the most Christlike people I have really ever known. I hadn't known I would no longer be a missionary. I didn't know that I could be happy with being released early. But here I am, happy. In Riverside, no longer employed by Jesus Christ. My best friend is still the Spirit but just not to the extent as a missionary. And I'm happy. I guess the Big Guy knows what He's doing or something... Weird! 

So yesterday we were thinking about that last year and preparing for the next. 
As a missionay, you learn how to set manageable goals. So here are my goals for 2015. 

• Magnify every calling 

• Go surfing

• Grow spiritually

• Go on at least one date a month (hey. I'm in a singles ward. I figured it would be a goal to show that I'm trying. Right?!)

• Invite at least one person a month to come closer to Jesus Christ

• Help at least one person enter the waters of baptism in the year of 2015

• Take a language course

• Take piano lessons

• Begin quilting my mission quilt

• See Wicked live on stage

• Work in the Temple


This year is going to be a good one. 

Today I am so grateful for the enabling power of Jesus Christ. His suffering in Gethsemane and death on Calvary and rising from the tomb not only gives me the choice to be saved from sin, but He also enables me to serve when I don't have the energy. He enables me to grow when Satan wants me to shrink. He loves me. He enables me. 

With Him I am nothing, nobody. Yet He can see through that and knows me for who I can be. This night and every night, is about Him.

26 November 2014

Now the real work begins

Talofa!

I've drafted this no fewer than 15 times, trying to find the word to describe how I feel, what's been going on and where things in life have taken me. And as always, the words are never quite enough.

Obviously, I'm home from the mission. Some days, I feel okay, most days, I feel like I've grieving over the death of someone I love. It's a bizarre feeling. Though, I'm happy to say that through Christ's enabling power, lots of prayer and many tears, I'm feeling less like a failure every day. Missions begin and missions end. Mine ended, albeit, earlier than I would have preferred.

At first, I felt like I was the scum of the earth. I failed my mission. Can't I get anything right? Whew, that Satan is good. He knows how to kick you when you're down. I immediately disregarded all that I was able to do. The lessons I helped teach. The children of God I was able to influence, and mostly, those who influenced me.

I'm happy now to say that I have learned that my calling is no less than it was before. It may not be at the battles front, yet my Lord will have need of me. 

So I accomplished a major bullet on my bucket list: serve a full time mission. (This one was added shortly before my mission, convenient, yeah?)
Here are some bucket list bullets now:
• Become a Primary pianist
• skydive. And live. (Key aspect.)
• Earn a Master's degree.
• Visit a foreign country.
• go to Jerusalem (so technically, the previous goal is visit multiple foreign countries)
• Be fluent in 3 languages
• Meet the Prophet
• Meet Elder Holland
• See the pyramids. The ones in Egypt
• Sing in front of a crowd, and not suck
• Publish something awesome!
• Go surfing
• Ride a roller coaster 3 times in a row
• Go to Disneyland (where I ride a roller coaster 3 times in a row.)
• Go see Wicked, live, on stage!
• Quilt a blanket.


10 March 2014

3/10/14 - The greatest sound I've ever heard is the sound of water running in the church

Honorable Mentions:
Sister Packie! My mama! (Mom, this means she trained me. I have not replaced you)
The Lolotai's! My Comp is from Hawai'i. She was really excited that I knew REAL Hawai'ians . (Do you put the apostrophe in Hawaiian?)
Sista Gowans!!! I LOVE your middle name. Also, I'm a creeper


This week has been crazy! We've worked really really hard this week. Which is good, because we're missionaries and such. That's always good to work hard when the Lord is your boss. But our efforts paid off. We hit the standard again. The Standard is a pain in the neck. But I get that we need to aim for something specific to improve. Now that we've been hitting the standard, we're shooting past it. That's fun. I love reaching goals and exceeding them. Even if I truly and sincerely HATE numbers.


Oh. Fun fact. On 16 March, I will have been a missionary for 8 months. Is that crazy? I'm almost halfway into my mission! (Except that I'm going to extend for 3 or 4 years. Don't give me that look, Gowans. I can't do 10 years! I want to read books that I don't need a dictionary to understand! And you're still planning my wedding... So eventually I need to go home for that.)


We had a baptism yesterday in one of the best services I've been to! It's such an evidence that being obedient and hard working will pay off. The ward was working hard to be obedient. WE were working hard to be obedient. We weren't finding anyone (which was really frustrating) and in walks a family that were just ready. The Lord blessed us and prepared a way for them to find the Gospel, even though we didn't find them. Anyway, he just walks into church a few weeks ago and says that he needed to go back to church and we came to find out, he wasn't baptized. They are just Golden and ready to follow the Savior. It's been a huge blessing to get to be a part of their journey!

He is baptizing his daughters on Friday and they are all going to the Temple on Saturday. What an incredible blessing! I am so excited to be able to be a missionary.

So I hear we're almost at war with Ukraine? Is that legit? Anyone stocking up on guns and food and building motes around their homes yet? For real though... What is happening? And something is going down in Venezuela? Missionaries are being recalled or something. Nuts. NOBODY WORRY! There is NO SEIGE IN SUN CITY! Whew. I knew the concern was there. But seeing how this community is like 80% old...
Pray for the people in those country's and the leadership there. The world needs help. Lots of it.

Let's see. Some adventures of this week.
President said we could be on bike! Why?. because he loves us. Also because we need to save some miles. So we're going to go buy my companion a bike today and me a helmet and lights and a lock and such. If you have fun bike accessories you don't want or need, this girl is becoming a biking missionary!

I tried a kumquat. Gross.
People decorate their lawns with plastic deer. Old people LOVE plastic deer. We counted 14 this week.

Also, people get little pebbles and pain them green for their lawn. That's funny stuff. Or Astro-turf. I am in a-whole-nother world out here, people.

I've basically become an expert of funeral's here. I've been in Sun City for like 8 weeks. We've have 3 funerals since I've been here. It's way sad. But really, at least it's not 3 funerals in like a YSA ward. That would be worse, I think. Am I a dirt bag for saying that? Probably. Nevertheless. There you have it.

Let's see. I love this work. I love the people. (I haven't sent anymore to the hospital)

My companion is GREAT! She's so much fun. She's Hawaiian. I said that before, but it's important enough to reiterate. Again and again. Sometimes I have random dance parties and she laughs and doesn't judge me to my face. That's about all I can ask She's a rockstar teacher. She tells it how it is, and I LOVE that. We're a pair, that's for sure. And we work hard at being obedient so that we can qualify for miracles. It's wonderful. I love my missionary life.

Apparently there are a new set of scriptures out? Are they awesome? Since when did they release a new set? That's crazy. I used to know things! Remember that? That was fun.


Well friends, family and townspeople. I love you. I'm grateful for you.

I'm grateful for your prayers and love.

Be good. Remember who you are. Make good choices.
Always choose the right. Unless you need to go left, then you should probably go left. (haha. Thanks Gowans!)


Love and Peace and Stuff!

3/3/14 -- The Library

Hi everyone and people.

We don't have much time, the Sun City Library booted us off the computer, because they don't want salvation... I mean, they hate the Celestial Kingdom. No! They are pals with Satan!

Okay, they computer system went down and they were too lazy to call the IT peeps. I almost called the Brother Unit to fix it. But I didn't. I was obedient and annoyed. So. we found another set of computers in public to borrow. Good times.

This week was a little nuts. We had rain. Apparently the locals here think it was Armageddon. Rest assured people who are not in Sun City... It was NOT Armageddon. We had steady rain. Not torrential down pours. No mudslides, or land slides or anything (in my area anyway). That said, the city did not plan for rain. So all the roads were flooded. Which was obnoxious. We couldn't do a whole lot of work. Because we literally couldn't go anywhere. Blasted rain. There was only one time I wasn't sure if the car would make it through the puddle. So we climbed out and trudged the waters to see how deep it was. People mocked. Whatever, we didn't drown.

That said, for the first time ever, this missionary hit the standard of excellence. 'BOUT TIME!!! AHHHH... That was way hard. But whatever we did it! This is going to be an awesome transfer. We have 3 people on date for this month with a bunch of other investigators who could totally be dunked soon.

We worked way hard. I tracted for the first time in 7.5 months. Good times. Met some fun people

Here's some news from home:  the work is progressing out there!! I pray for that all the time. And people are getting married! Wow. So much is happening.Thanks for telling me that you all are getting married, by the way.. You may now repent!

...
Kidding....
Sorta...

No but really. I wish I could be there. So I came up with a perfect solution. For all my folks getting hitched. Andrew, Seth, Sabrina, Wes. You may get a 3" picture cut out of me and hide them in all of your wedding pictures. And then send them to me so I can find them! Perfect!

Here are some excerpts from other people's emails because I'm out of time today: 

The weather here isn't too bad. People were kind of stressed, thinking this would be the "storm of the century." And maybe it was for them. It was a steady rain for a few days and the roads flooded. There was a little damage, a few little trees got toppled and some shrubbery got pruned... naturally... by the wind. haha. That's about it. Still, the people who built the city didn't build it for rain so most of the roads weren't passable. My area didn't have any land slides, and as far as I know my mission was unaffected. The whole area fasted for rain. We got it! Prayers are answered!



The Lord is so mindful of us and He fills our lives with Tender Mercies. Big ones and small ones. We have been working really hard here in Sun City, and when I got here, I was told "There is no work here. We just work with Less Active members." And that was hard to hear. We know that the Lord is hastening His work. Evidence of such is that right before I got into the mission field, the California Riverside Mission split. We lost about half of our missionaries. According to my zone leaders, the number of baptisms doubled AFTER we lost half of our missionaries. So with half of the army we had before, twice the work was being done.
Anyway, back to the story. Our purpose as missionaries is to invite others to come unto Christ by helping them to receive the Restored Gospel through faith in Jesus Christ and His Atonement, Repentance, Baptism, Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost and Enduring to the End.

Our purpose is to Find, Teach and Baptize. And I wasn't down with not being able to do my job. So we've been working really hard. Talking to everyone that we see. Inviting everyone repent and be baptized. We've been working so hard. We haven't been seeing any results to our hard work. It's been hard. But two weeks ago a gentleman walked into church and said: "Bishop, I need to start getting back to church. My girls aren't baptized and my wife isn't a member." It turns out, he'd never been baptized. And they are Golden. We taught, prayed (and fasted), and invited them to be baptized. Dad is getting baptized this Sunday (5 pm, PST at th eStake Center in Sun City) and he will be baptizing his daughters the next Sunday!
We did ALL that we could. And the Lord prepared someone to come to us, even though we didn't find him.

The Lord is so aware of us. Aware of who needs us, and who we need. It is truly incredible to be a part of the missionary force of the Savior. This is truly His work. There's a Scripture in Exodus that I'm learning to love:
"Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord, which he will ashew to you to day ...
  The Lord shall afight for you, and ye shall hold your bpeace."

This is the Lord's work, and sometimes, we need to just let Him do some of the work. We do all we can, He will bless us for our efforts. Sometimes, it isn't in baptisms. Sometimes it's in patience, or a stronger capacity to love. But He blesses. He ALWAYS blesses.

Anyhow. I love you people. Very much
Smile. Doubt not, fear not.

Love you!

Sister Hall

2/24/14 Transfer #6: The transfer of Charity and Love



Hola Amigos, Familia and otras personas. (Loosly translated: Hey peeps)

So. out here in Sunny California, we're looking at some rain this week. Lots of it. (Hopefully not Colorado - style. I forgot to pack my floaties)

Honorable mentions:

Sabrina
the Schneider's
Sister Larsen!!

Well, this week was Jake week. Which is where no work actually gets done. That said, we had 23 lessons,
put 3 people on date to be baptized (March 23)

Not too bad for Jake Week.

Transfer news: my companion is being transferred to Mt Rubidoux where she will be in a trio. I think that'll be good for her. She needs a change of scenery. A change in companions. Just change.

I survived. I'll be staying here with Mama D, my wonderful home share and my new companion will be Sister Ni'ihau. She is from Hawai'i. She's apparently awesome. And that's exciting. I love awesome people. It should be fun.

Hmmm. I think that's it for transfer week but President Smart emailed this out this week to the missionaries and I love it, so I'm sharing it:

“If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you don't.
If you'd like to win, but think you can't
It's almost a cinch you won't.

If you think you'll lose, you've lost,
For out in the world we find
Success being with a fellow's will;
It's all in the state of mind.

Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man,
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the one who thinks he can.”

Our attitude makes all the difference. Whatever we choose, generally, is right. If we think the weather is bad, then we're right. If we think the weather is good, then we're right. We can't change the weather, but if we choose to make it an issue, either good or bad, then it is. The same is true of our area, our companion, our ward, our investigators, etc. Whatever it is, it's as good (or as bad) as you make it.

Choose to be happy. Choose to make the most of whatever opportunity (challenge) God's put in your path. The opportunity (challenge) won't change, but if you approach it with a positive attitude then the Lord will bless and strengthen you and your opportunity (challenge) will become easier and you will rise above whatever it is that otherwise would slow you down. Your opportunity (challenge) is all in how you choose to look at it.

This is going to be a good transfer. Work will happen.
In the Words of Joseph Smith:
The Standard of Truth has been Erected. No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing. Persecutions may rage. Mobs may combine. Armies may assemble. Calumny may defame. But the Truth of God will go forth boldly, Nobly and independent until it has penetrated every continent. Visited every Climb. Swept every country and sounded in every ear. Till the purposes of God have been accomplished and the Great Jehovah shall say, the work is done.

I love you. I'm extremely grateful for the love and support and encouragement I've received this transfer. It's really really meant the world to me. Who knew it was so needed on a mission? Weird.



The Pictures. Picture 1: My Valentine. His name is Kaden. He gave me a reese's. That's love.
PS. My stroke-y left eye fell out again. anyone know how to stop the left eye from stroking in pictures?

Picture two. Our zone of Sisters.


Picture 3: Sister Pyper and I. We were definitely meant to find each other. She's a forever friend. 

2/17/14 - Getting dropped by investigators ROCKS

Another week has come and gone!

Honorable Mentions:

SISTER HAYLEY BOYD!!!! 
Other Mumsie. 

Do you know how I know the Lord loves me? Hank Smith! Hank Smith CDs have come my way this week. If you don't know who Hank Smith is... REPENT SWINE!!! (haha. I'm funny)
No, but really. Hank Smith saved me this week. So thank you both!!!

Alright, onto the week... It was slow. Really slow. But that's fine... (It's not fine, the Lord is Hastening His work, not Slowing it... Awkward) 

But some adventures:

My Valentine this year is 5. He gave me his last Reese's. That's love. I took a picture, but I left my camera back in my room. Anyway, his name is Kaden and his family is working on being sealed together. Way cool. We'll get to go. :D!!!

Our District meeting was the epitome of teenage vernacular. Here are some fun quotes from our district training. "#GodisaBoss TM Elder Harris." and "#ProsbutnotlikeEeyore TM Hall" We were talking about HOW we can be a missionary and such. and that God does a lot of the work for us. And how if we teach, we need to teach happily. Nobody wants to be an Eeyore. 

Good times. 

We had interviews with President Smart. That was great times. We all cried. I got a blessing. I needed it. I can't imagine what it must be like to be a Mission President. Especially having to deal with a slew of 18 and 19 year olds... Yikes. And girls. Girls are drama and there are tears. And.... I'm glad I'll never be a mission president. and I hope I don't ever have to be a mission president's wife. 

That said, I LOVE President and Sister Smart. I just don't ever want to be in their shoes. Brave souls.... (President and Sister Smart, if you're reading this, for real. MAD PROPS! -which is teenage vernacular for, "you are WELL RESPECTED" - ) 

Uhm... I love things. I love people. The Work is swell. Scriptures are good. I love things like prayer. Testimony's are legit. 


I read this in Exodus this week: "Fear ye not, Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord. ... The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace. ... The Lord is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation: he is my God"

Don't forget people of my life. The Lord will fight for you.He's got your back. For real, if He'll help me. He'll help you. 

So, I love you all. 
I'm grateful for you all.

Don't forget about the littlest missionary who could!!!


PS: Did you know that in the Civil War, they sent midgets into the front lines to go and bite knee caps? Someone told me that. I wonder in that's legit. If it is. I demand government compensation for the persecution of my people. 

Can someone look this up? 


Also. I still don't know who the voice of Joseph Smith was in the Restoration. Help!

2/10/14 - The week we killed a member

Honorable Mentions!
Shannon!
Scott
Becca
Wilsons!
Mom! (Harry Potter stamps rule!)
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This week in the Life of Sister Hall

Well, we had to call 911 for one of our members. We were eating at Coco's. (Do those exist in CO? I don't even remember... it's like Denny's but for old people) Anyway, we had walked there. But then I went to the bathroom. When I came out our member was coughing really hard and my companion told me that she was kinda choking and turned blue. By the time I was out there, she was just coughing, but pink. We started to walk toward the exit and she grabbed her chest and started breathing at a rate of 44. So we called an ambulance. They took her to some Kaiser place. (You know how I feel about Kaiser.... ...)
The next day she was home, and she has no recollection of the hospital or ambulance. No idea what happened. But.. that was an adventure. Sister Trillo did great during the whole thing. Afterward she freaked out and had a panic attack. 

Alex, or anyone else who loves me enough to answer. Who was the voice of Joseph Smith in the Restoration video? I think it might be Sylar/Spock. (I've been meaning to ask that for 7 months.. which reminds me! I've been a missionary for 7 months!!! Is that nuts?! That means I'm almost halfway done. That's crazy.)

Nobody told me that the Olympics were starting. Thanks for that. Repent... swine!!! 

Kidding. But for serious. Tell me how that goes. Like who wins and stuff. 

LANCE!!!! I am apparently Intimidating!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I AM INTIMIDATING!!!! That's really funny. You know why? I'm 4'8". HAHAHAHAHAHA

Okay. I need someone to look something up for me. In the Old Testament, they made a huge deal about Esau's twin chillin how one's hand came out and they tight a scarlet thread around it's wrist. What is the significance of the scarlet thread? (I would like a 300 word essay, double spaced... lies. I just want to know and I can't used Google)

We went to a SNF this week to see a former investigator. I had a flashback to Briarwood. I refused to take the elevator. Do you remember that one time that you had to balance in the elevator with the pram and stuff, Lance? Yeah. I took the stairs. He lived on the 5th floor. I got my Cardio. It smelled like my former life. Urine. and death. (Hey! Ian! remember that time you saw an orb when we picked up the corpse? Good times)

Here's my favorite quote this week:
Thoughts are mirrored in your eyes. Keep them Beautiful. 


I'm incredibly grateful for prayer this week and this transfer. I'm so grateful to be able to pray whenever and where ever. I've grown closer to my Savior this transfer than I've ever been any other time of my life. Tender Mercy

All my love and peace and stuff,
The Littlest Missionary who Could

PS. We trail blazed up a mountain today. Well. It was kind of a tall dirt hill. But what it REALLY was, was a tarantula mecca. If you don't hear from me. It's because we made them mad and they've destroyed me. *shudder* I really love tarantulas. Don't you worry. I did NOT try to step on any... I just picture Harry Potter Tarantulas. Yikes. 


PS. Harry Potter stamps rule. 


Shout out to Other Mumsie. for Hank! You are saving my life. 

2/3/14 - A week in Sun City

Honorary mentions:
Sister Pyper!!
Bishop Dixon. 

Alright. This week was Bomb! (That's teenage speak for, "This week was exquisite") 
Why, you may be asking yourself. Let me tell you. 

I got the Swine Flu! Yay!! Okay, so Monday last week I felt okay. Tuesday I woke up feeling a little unwell. Then after I ran on the Elliptical, I thought I was going to die. So I slept through studies. When I woke up, I was pretty sure death was going to make me his. So I asked Mama D if she was going out, to see if she'd pick me up some meds. In an hour, I had Gatorade, Apple Juice, Emergen-C and Zinc. I had a thermometer and and ordered to the top of my bunk bed. Where I went and slept for 3 days. I was so miserably sick. haha.

But I got better. My stomach doesn't feel like it's being wrung out. I don't feel like I'm chocking on elmers glue. I feel better!

Also, this week was great for the work (Really great, not sick-great) Sister Trillo rocked being a solo missionary and the ward stepped up to help a lot. We had a bunch of lessons. 

We also put 2 people on date for baptism! Being a missionary is pretty epic! I LOVE watching people change! In fact, one of the people we put on date knew Scott in MoVal, Small World! 

No other crazy adventures. I have not sprouted a tail or a snout yet, so maybe it was just the plain flu. I'll keep you posted on that . The Nurse said it was either Swine, original or Norwok. Norwalk? Whatever that one is. Yeah. Good times. 

This weeks Tender Mercy was going on Exchanges with our STLs. We got some serious missionary work done and Sister Boden helped brain storm ways for me to be a better missionary and a better companion. 

And we put two people on date for baptism!! I feel like a missionary!!! :D 

Love you!
Thank you for all your prayers and letters and emails,
They really do keep struggling missionaries going. 
Love and peace and things,

The Littlest Dibe who could

02 February 2014

01/27/14 Love

Dear family and friends and people; 

Honorable Mention:
Birthday package from the Schneiders!!! I got socks that are like pants. ridiculous! I love it!!

Another week in Sun City has come and gone. It was another slow week. My comp is still sick so we didn't make it out the door often this week. 

Some fun things that happened:
I got mauled be three kids. MAULED. It was so nuts. They love sister missionaries. Especially sister missionaries that will play with them and entertain them. It was crazy, 

We drove to Riverside last week. I saw Elder and Sister King, who I just love!

I OYMed an old Lutheran (like 90's) who threatened to hit me. I didn't have the heart to tell him that he'd break his hip if he tried. So he didn't and I walked away. I didn't even bear my testimony to him. Just told him to have a good day. "You lost that argument!" I wanted to shout back "At least I don't have to worry about hip replacements." But I didn't.  I was nice. Sorta


We are out of miles, so we walked almost 6 miles the other day. It was great to get out and move. I was excited. I ran around like a loon. Skipping and shouting hi at everyone I saw. I broke onto a golf course. I hop on "the greens" and hop off. I did it like 10 times. I broke in 10 times! haha. 

I made one of the soups from mom and Tess. SO good! They made soup mixes in decorative bags. and they're perfect. I LOVE it! I made the really Italian sounding one. eFagoli? something like that. Nuts. Actually, there are no nuts int he soups. at all. That's good. 

I think I'm about out of things to say. Sorry for a lame email.
I love you all. I'm grateful for you all

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATT!!!

Love and stuff,
Sister Hall

01/20/14 - Sun City

Why hello peeps!

Happy Pday, or in the world of those not on a mission, happy Monday!
Honorable Mentions:
Sister Larsen!
Other Mumsie!!!

Today finds me in a city called Sun City which is full of old people... REALLY old people. For serious, they have golf cart crossings. For Serious. Don't worry, I'll get pictures eventually. It's perfect, the Lord has prepared a lot of people for baptism. He's already put them all in white! (Look at their hair!) We just have to work fast! I'm with Sister Trillo, she is 19 and from Delta, Utah. She's been out a transfer longer than I have been, and was trained by my last Comp, Sister Gowans.

I moved in at 4 last Monday. That was an adventure. Thanks for all the surprises Sister Gowans!!... *twitch* :)))

Here are some fun things that I've seen / done / learned:

  • A hawk swooped down and grabbed a squirrel right next to us while we were driving this week. We watched the squirrel struggle as the hawk flew away with morbid fascination. Good times. 
  • I was illegally hugged by a member. That happens with old people. I have taken to Sister Gowans' dealing with that. I turn into an awkward fish. limp and stuff. Great times. 
  • Our Home share is Momma D. Momma D is the best ever! She's so sweet and thoughtful and buys us groceries when she's out. She has a sign on her fridge that says: "Pray as if everything depended on God. Work as if everything depended on you" I love that!
  • I offered to be a biking sister. So maybe next transfer I'll be on bike!
  • My fame preceded me. I walked into the Bishops' house to meet him and his 9 year old son met me at the door and said "Hi Sister Hall, are you thirsty?"
    "Not really. But thanks!"
    "Are you sure?..."
    "They want to see your water trick" Sis. Trillo said.
    So I inhaled a bottle of water for them. Bishop put it on facebook. I'm glad I'm known for something so great! (Richard Allec maybe Rick Allec on facebok, if you're wondering)
  • I was studying this week and found a scripture where Abraham snarked the Lord! Abraham is Snarky!!! Genesis 17:17
  • I met a member this week who told me "No brain no pain" when talking about headaches. He never gets them, apparently. Then he told me to "Marry rich, Sister Hall. It's better to be miserable and rich than miserable and poor." haha. Such great advice. He's elderly. (Like 110! - not completely accurate. But everyone is old here. There are like 2 funerals a month here! Nuts!)

This week was relatively slow, my comp had a migraine every day this week. So we weren't able to do much. Although, given the amount of time we were stuck in the house, we still managed 15 lessons. This week is going to be significantly better. Health and stuff are ours. :)

Love and stuff for you peeps. 
I think that's all I got for you. No crazy adventures this week!  

Thank you for all your prayers and letters and love and stuff. I've needed them. Especially with transfers and such!

<3 love="" o:p="">

The Littlest Missionary who could!

Publishers Note:  There were no pictures included with this weeks email.

01/06/14 Birthdays, New Years and Things

2013 is over. Time for a new year! Woohoo!! 

Some going-ons here in the Mish in Sunny Southern Cali: People graffiti silly things, like a stick figure saying hi. So we pose next to them! 

Also, I met a great dane that was just barely shorter than I am. So of course, I had to have a picture with it as well. Mom, please note, the birthday skirt is upon me. See? I do wear them!! Hah! Everyone loved it. 

Finally, I was trusted with the knife to cut the b-day cake. A member bought me a cake! It was vanilla with strawberry filling. Real Strawberries. Yum. 

Let's see. This week was slow. Missionaries hate slow weeks. We tried really hard to work hard. Nobody was home or wanted us to be in their home. Annoying. 
Don't worry peeps. Salvation can wait until you finish heating up your sandwich... I'll just tell Jesus that your Cold Cut Combo was more important than His Salvation... No no. Don't feel rushed... *twitch*


Good times. We met a man who didn't live far from Ernest, the Stick Figure Man. His name was Herb. Or Sarah. Herb/Sarah is a skinny black man. We knocked on his door, whilst searching for someone who had actually requested our presence. Herb was kind and chatted with us. "I knew Romney!" He told us "Sat with him on the airplane. But then they took me off. Said I wasn't safe to be on the plane. Do you know why I wasn't safe?" We looked at each other. Trying to escape without being rude. "There's a bounty on these hands. THESE HANDS" (He thrust them out the door at us) "It's true, the Catholic church wants me dead. Because I'm the missing puzzle piece. I am, and Jesus Christ's Bride is. His Wife. His wife and I are the missing pieces. The End is coming!" (this guy is nuts. We thought, as we smiled politely) At this point he decided to tell us about how people are transformed when they reach a "higher level." (We didn't smell any pot, but it must have been in his tea..) "I only eat broth and noodles now, because I've been transformed. Transformed people don't need food like the rest of you... I've lost 95 lbs because of it! Once. I was a little girl named Sarah. That's who I REALLY am. Sarah. But I've been transformed. And so now I'm Herb. But When people are transformed. They're not really man or woman. But I'm Sarah, a little girl. You just can't see it because I don't want you to!" He thrust his hands toward me like he was going to cast devils from my skull. Nope. They're still there. Ha! Instead, he told us all about the power in his hands, and how the bounty on his hands is nothing compared to the bounty on his head. Over 2 million dollars. Exciting. 
We smiled again. Anxious to get away. So we bid farewell to our new friend Sarah/Herb and left. We made it to the other side of the complex before we had to stop because we were laughing so hard. 

If you are ever worried that Missionary life is boring... Don't be. Especially if you are comps with me. We have adventures daily!

One day this week, we went to go do service at a Less Actives house. We cleaned her house, dishes and vacuuming and stuff. She found a pumpkin in the house that she didn't want. I offered to make her kitchen smell delightful by putting it in the oven and letting it explode. She said no... Wonder why. Instead, we decided that the only reasonable thing to do with it is to draw ninjas on it and ding-dong ditch it on our ward mission leaders' door step. Not just the traditional ding-dong ditch. Ding-dong ditch... Ninja style. 


 Included were ninja rolls. Theme music and darting around like we were so cool. I really hope someone was looking out the door or window and watched us. It was epic. We're pretty cool. Never a dull day for us! 

So for 2013 we had a mission goal of 800 baptisms. In July, the Mission got split and we lost almost half of our missionaries to other missions. (Redlands and Carlsbad, I think) yet, even with that fact, we had 786 baptisms! Missed our goal by 14! 

This year, for 2014, we have aimed much higher. 1,000. The Lord is Hastening His work, so that is so obtainable! We're excited to see the work move quicker, the members work in unity with us. This is a good time to be a missionary. There is something amazing about watching people change. Watching people come closer to Jesus Christ. It gives me much more meaning in all that I do. I hope I don't lose sight of that when I go home. There is nothing more important than Salvation. 

Welp. I think that's about it.

My testimony of the Priesthood grew significantly this week. We got to go to a baptism last night and they confirmed the two boys right there. And it hit me, how lucky we are to have the Priesthood again. 

Anyway, Love you peeps!

Be good. 


Sister Dibe Hall: The littlest Missionary who could




1/13/14 - Transferred...

Hi people! Family and Friends and things!

Well, I did not survive Transfers. I'm going to Sun City. It's a place that apparently is a retirement community. Old people. Lots of old people. But never fear! I have a theory! Old people have already been prepared for Baptism. They're already dressed in White! (Look at their hair...!!!) ha. ha.

Sister Gowans is training a new missionary. She's going to love that. She's done it her whole mission, except for these 2 transfers with me :)

I'm really bummed to leave Moreno Valley. I love it here. The people are great, the ward is really picking up steam to work as member missionaries. It'll be hard to leave them. But, tread along we must. Mostly I'm bummed to leave Sister Gowans. 

My new companion is Sister Trillo. I don't know much about her. She was trained by Sister Gowans and she came out a transfer before me. I anticipate us rocking Sun City. Next thing you'll see is that the city of Menifee (where Sun City resides, apparently) is being translated. No big deal. People in 100 years will have posters on their walls:

YOU can be a Sister Dibe Hall Missionary!
No biggie. 

Let's see. Last P-day was Hippy P-day. So I loved it! I wore my hippy outfit. I didn't shave my legs. We went to a health food store and I got honey sticks. And Natural facial stuff. (We were lazy too. It was grand) and I bought a new skirt. A hippy skirt! Then we went to the World Market. Sister Gowans had never been there. We found scrolls and jewelry. And journals and stuff. It was good times. She's going back as soon as she can. Sun City doesn't have any. And that's painful to hear. But it is what it is. 

This week was really crazy. We taught 28 lessons. Picked up a new Investigator. He came to church. He's progressing well. He'll be a great asset to the ward. He's really giving and caring. 
We had District Development Meeting (DDM) where we talked about setting expectations. Because of setting expectations, we were able to pick up our investigator this week. Epic. It was easily one of the best DDMs I've been too.

Scott moved. We went to lunch with him on Wednesday. We completely forgot to teach anything because we were so bummed. He is now freezing in Ohio. It's 70 degrees here. Just saying. :) (Welcome to the Email, Frosty!)

Um... I think that's about it. Took some pictures with some families here in MoVal. Loved on some people (at an arms' length, of course). 

Oh! One of my favorite families out here, they gave me a USB thumb drive to put all of Sistah Gowans' music on so I could have it too. I'm going to put all the music I have now on it, and then send the CDs home, so I don't have to find a place to pack them (Although I AM getting good at packing. haha) 

Well. I think that's it, here are some pictures from this week: (They are up there. my bad)


Love and peace and things!