Hallo everyone!
This week was crazy! I feel
like we had so much going on the whole week. This week, one of the other
sisters that we work with got really sick and couldn't really go out. We were
able to do a few "mini" exchanges so that the sisters would be able
to attend their appointments but still get the rest that they needed.
Sister Mittleman and I had
some good service opportunities this week. One of them is something that we do
every week. We serve at the Ronald McDonald house here in Leipzig. It is a cool
opportunity for us because we get to be able to help these families that have
sick children in the hospital. We clean around the house and do garden work to
make sure that the house is a nice place for them to come home and sleep at
night.
We also were able to help a
bunch of students this weekend. There were a group of guys and a girl that all
wanted to move into this apartment together. None of them are members, but the
girl is friends with a member here in Leipzig. She called us on Friday and
asked us if we could help clean their apartment before they moved in. We
quickly found out that the people that lived there before completely trashed
the place. It was so dirty. The front door was actually bashed in from the
police last week so pretty much anyone could walk inside. But, it was a
beautiful apartment. It was very big. It just needed a little help and fixing
up. In about a month, we would like to help the girl move in and hopefully have
the opportunity to see everyone again, they were all super awesome!
So aside from all of the
service projects this week, we were also able to have some really good
appointments with the members. One of them was with our primary president. She
got home from her mission just a year ago, so she knows what it is like to be
in our shoes. It was really nice to talk to her though because she really
opened my eyes to the reality of what it means to live in the now. I always
enjoy what I am doing, but I don't think I realized how often I think and try
to prepare myself for the future. Not that that is a bad thing. But she helped
me understand that it is good to have a goal for the future in mind and maybe
some ideas with how you want to reach that goal, but take the time now to
really enjoy now. I love the quote "learn from the past, study in the
present, to prepare for the future." Taking the time to enjoy where we are
at no matter what will help us be able to live a more fulfilled life.
I haven't really had to eat
that much weird food on the mission, but this week definitely tops it off. We
get to this eating appointment this week and the member told us that she made a
fish casserole thing. At first we thought it was normal until she started to
plop some onto a plate. The whole fish was dangling and plopped onto my plate.
Siste Mittleman and I kind of just laughed and started to eat the fish. It tasted
kinda funny when we first started to eat it. I made the mistake of asking how
she made it. Little did we know, we were eating raw herring with mayonnaise and
pickles.... Yes! That was new. I am grateful though that I am serving in
Germany where weird food is not so common :)
Other than that, it was a
really awesome week. I love the opportunity that we have as missionaries to
just go outside everyday and talk with random people on the street. Although
many people are not interested, there are many people who just enjoy talking
about what they believe in. We really learn a lot about different cultures and
different people. I feel so blessed to have this experience.
I want to leave you all with
an awesome quote that I found this week from Präsident Packer. He said,
"prayer is your personal key to heaven. The lock is on your side of the
veil."
I think that is so cool and so
true. So many people are looking for some source of peace and hope. Little do
they know that often times it is just a sincere prayer away. God, our Heavenly
Father, is there for all of us wanted to help us. Most of the time, he is just
waiting for us to come to him.
I hope you all have a lovely
week this week!
Sister Reed

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