June 8, 2015
What I've learned this week:
You know you're in Kaysville when...
1. You ask people where they are from and they get a confused look on their face because they've lived in Utah since they were born, and most of them in Kaysville
2. Everyone you talk to outside is an active member of the church
3. You're walking down the street and the soccer mom pulls over to give you the leftover gatorade and granola bars from her sons game
4. You're told you're in a walking area and walk about .5 miles per week because so many members offer rides
5. You ask for bikes to be donated sunday morning at 9 and by noon are getting calls from every ward telling you they have some available.
The sun is always shining here and the people are AMAZING! My new missionary companion is Sister Salts from the island of Oahu born and raised. She is a visa waiter reassigned to this mission until she can make her way to Australia where she was actually called. She is a hard worker, loves to learn and was majoring in english ed at BYU Hawaii. She is ready to work! I admire her so much for loving this area even though she wasn't expecting to come here. We both acknowledged the fact that everything happens for a reason and are excited to figure out our purpose in being here! Since we cover 18 wards, we are constantly correlating with different ward mission leaders, bishops and going to activities in the area. I feel like a pampered princess but I guess you've just gotta embrace it right?? We're teaching a couple of neat people, one 14 yr old girl named shelby moved here with her family a while ago and her parents were super anti. 2 years ago shelby really wanted to be baptized but her parents wouldn't let her, but then her dad was humbled by a near fatal motorcycle accident and saw how the ward really came to the rescue. Now he and his wife are baptized and we're teaching shelby who loves to dye her hair and study zodiac symbols. She is very unique but feels the spirit very strongly. She is praying about baptism for the end of June because she has been taking the lessons for a while and her desire is now starting to strengthen to the point where she actually wants to do something about it.
I feel like I'm starting a whole new mission here and I've really had to rely on Heavenly Father to make me patient as we figure out the area and learn who people are and find even more work to do. Pray for Pepper and Salts this week! (Okay dont actually call us that, but wouldn't it be a cute nickname??)
Love you all, stay in touch, and keep smiling!!!!!
D&C 6:36
Love,
Sister Pearson
Goodbye Rose PArk!!!!