Monday, October 27, 2014

*TAUSCH*



Hey there!
     So this week was pretty crazy! We started our week off pretty solid with our typical English class on Tuesday night. We decided to help them learn animals so we played charades. Not gonna lie, it was super funny watching 60+ year old people crawling around acting like dogs, cats and monkeys. Sister Sanders and I also had the opportunity to play a mini concert for everyone in our class. Sister Sanders on the piano and me on the violin. It was really nice to be able to play again.
     Wednesday we went on what we call "Tausch". I think in English it is called a missionary exchange. But basically we switch companions for a day. Haha! While I was on Tausch, we met some really amazing people. We made a few appointments out for this week. I am really excited.
     Sister Sanders and I also did this thing called "Service Finding". This is where you walk around in jeans and a T-shirt, some rakes and a bucket and go to peoples houses and ask if they want some help with their garden. Unfortunately we had little success because people are so on top of their gardens here. They even look classy when they do it! Our neighbor is about 65 years old and mow's his lawn in a suit jacket. But we ended up meeting this really nice man that has lived here for forever. He was so kind and we had a really cool conversation with him. :)
     So... my nametag is always falling off because my coat is too thick. I ordered some new ones, but they don´t come in until the next set of missionaries come in so I have been working hard to make sure that it doesn't disappear. I misplaced it the other day in a members car. We went by their house the next day to pick it up and ended up staying to work on their garden. This family is so wonderful to the missionaries and always help us with anything. After we finished their garden, we stayed to help them make lunch. Sister Sanders and I were in charge of chopping up onions... I have never cried or had my eyes burn so bad ever. Those things were so strong. We were still crying after they had been cooked and we were eating lunch. It was super funny.
    Transfer calls were this week! I am staying here in Bergedorf. So is my wonderful companion. Tons of other things changed this week though. We got a new district leader and a two new Elders in this district. I haven`t met them yet, but I am sure that they will be great. We also had some changes done to our Branch Presidency. That wonderful family I was talking about earlier, Yea! he is our new Branch President. I am so excited to work with him because he is so involved in the missionary effort. He is also very funny and is always willing to help me out with my German.
     Random German thing for the week... everyone here loves Nordic Walking.... Sister Sanders and I have been thinking about joining this trend with matching windbreaker suits.
     I hope y'all have a lovely week! Have a Happy Halloween!!! :)

I finally have my mission scripture memorized in German. It is 1 Nephi 13:37. It has helped me out tons since I have been out. Check it out :)

Sister Reed

Monday, October 20, 2014

Peanut Butter

Moin, 

So many awesome things happened this week, I don't know where to start. I guess to begin, I'm gonna give a little shout out to my family. My grandparents sent me peanut butter and I am the happiest person in the world. :) Sister Sanders and I celebrated an awesome week last night by making chocolate chip pancakes and drinking American Cream soda that we found at our grocery store. 

This week was really great. One of our investigator always forgets when we have appointments planned because she can't read or write so we ended up going a full day early to make sure we would catch her at home :) we ended up teaching her and her son about our purpose her on earth and where we will go when we die. You could really tell during the lesson that she knew what we were saying was true. It was really cool.

Tuesday was pretty cool because a man in our ward met with us and discussed with us how to be an effective missionary. He spoke a lot about the atonement and that if we really have a firm understanding in the atonement and our Savior, we should be able to accomplish anything. Later that night, while my companion and I were teaching English Class, two women walked into the church. One of them was holding a baby and asked if she could use our bathroom. They ended up hanging around in the church for a bit just walking around. I ended up talking with them about the church and what we did in each room. One of the woman walked into our Chapel. She was speechless for a bit and finally said that she felt a comforting spirit there. We talked to her more about the church and about what we believe in and she said that she would come back the next week. I hope to see her tomorrow. :) It was a really cool experience because my companion was still teaching english and I was attempting to give a church tour all in German by myself. I was really able to see how much German I actually knew. It was really amazing. (Our Meetinghouse in Hamburg)
This past weekend, we had interviews with our mission president and stake conference. It was nice to meet with my mission president again because the last time I spoke with him I was really jet lagged. haha! I was also able so see my wonderful last companion Sister Moffet! We happen to be in the same stake. But stake conference is the first stake activity that we have been to so it was really cool to see her there. :) Stake conference was very spiritual. It was all auf Deutsch (in German) but I am amazed that I could really easily understand it. I am so blessed to have the opportunity to do the work of the Lord, because he helps me accomplish anything. :)

Sister Sanders and I have been doing a lot of dooring this week with not a ton of success. It is amazing to see how many people get so angry just by looking at our nametags. But we ended up going by a contact from a lady in our ward. We went to this womans house and discovered that she used to meet with the missionaries about 20 years ago!!! She was so excited to see us and invited us over to have tea next week. (yes tea... Germans drink a ton of tea. And we are allowed to drink pepperment tea. yumm...) I am so excited and hope she will be our little miracle.

My little spiritual thought for today:
     Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith. 

Make sure that you are doing the little things everyday to help strengthen your testimony and I promise life will not seem as hard. :) 

I hope yall have a lovely week!

Sister Reed 
 

Monday, October 13, 2014

Dogmar is missing...


Monday, October 6, 2014

P-Day Visit to the Hamburg Hafen or Hamburg Harbor!


So to start this week off, we had some crazy fog. We are really starting Halloween off right! It is actually kinda creepy sometimes.  I also apparently sleep talk sometimes... in German. My companion told me that the other day. I am really cracking down on learning the language! I even practice speaking it while I sleep!

We had some really great lessons this week with our investigators. Both of our investigators prayed for us and both lessons were crazy spiritual. One of our investigators is a 13 year old boy. We taught him about Joseph Smith and the restoration. He asked so many questions that I never though a 13 year old boy would ask. I really admire his faith. Our other investigator is a very jolly man. I don't think I have ever heard someone talk so fast or laugh so loud in my life! I love them both so much though.

I also got my bike fixed this week so Sister Sanders and I were able to get our grocery shopping done much faster this week! Public transportation this week was so bad.... I don't think I have ever had to suffer through a bus ride as bad as I did this past week. I don't know what happened... But everyone smelled so bad! Oh my goodness. Take showers everyone. Personal hygiene is really important.

Sister Sanders this week made all kinds of food. She made these really good cinnamon roll things on Tuesday. We were going to take them to our district meeting, but when we were getting off the S-Bahn (train?) she karate chopped them out of my hands. They flew everywhere!! Haha! We were laughing so hard. When we went to go throw them away. This drunk Russian guy started yelling at us... I think he went through the trash and found them later... Anyway. Sister Sanders also tried to make gluten free rolls and they ended up like hockey pucks. And for our weekly planning session, Sister Sanders fried up some fries. They were really good.
 
And to end off an awesome week! General Konferenz! I love general konferenz because we really get to listen to the direction of our loving prophet and his counselors. I learned so much and could really feel my Saviors love during the talks. We had the opportunity to go to our stake center in Wartenau and watch the Saturday and Sunday morning sessions live. This was really cool because we were watching it the same time our families were. I loved all of the talks and know that we can all learn so much from them all. If you haven't had the opportunity to watch conference, I would encourage you to do so. I promise that you will be filled with the spirit and the love that your Heavenly Father has for each of you.

My favorite scripture this week!

Matthew 10:39
      "He that findeth his life shall lose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it."

Do your best to do what you feel is right and put your trust in him and let him guide your life. :)

I love you all and hope you have a lovely week!

-Sister Reed