August 23, 2013

Happy Birthday to me....

Hola Familia!
I love you so much.  No, I'm not emailing because I get special privileges because it's my birthday...only because it happens to be the day after transfers.  We stayed.  Hna Spencer and I and we have a new companion, Hna Wilde as well who is waiting for her visa.  From now on please send anything to our real address, not the mission office.
Love you tons!
xoxo
Hermana Simpson

August 19, 2013

We are reading the Book of Mormon

Hola Familia!
I love you so much!  I can't believe everything that's going on over there.  It sounds so busy!  When is it ever not though?  That's exciting for football and the works to be starting up again.  And I'm glad that everyone is doing well.  Can you believe that summer is already winding down?  I can't!  I thought this summer was going to go by slow, but it's flying by.  This transfer has been the fastest transfer yet. 
Speaking of transfers, Hna Spencer and I are terrified for them to happen.  We want to stay together so bad!  And we have so much going on.  Transfers are Thursday, we have a wedding on Friday, baptisms for Pablo, Natasha, and Cayo on Saturday and a missionary musical fireside on Sunday.  It should be a great week! 
So this week, I don't even know where to start.  Let's see.  Esperanza got the marriage license!  That in itself was a miracle.  She texted us the night before and said that Jose got the day off and was going to go to DC to pick up his passport from the Honduran Embassy, but that after that they didn't have a ride to go and get the actual license.  So we scrambled and found one with our ward mission leader, but then they were actually able to get a ride with her sister.  So Hno Loza just took us out to lunch instead.  So now all we have to do is get her to the chapel on Friday.  And be on time.  President Gonzalez hates being late.  That shouldn't be a problem because we've been teaching her how to be punctual. 
I am so proud of her.  She's so ready to be baptized.  It's taken a lot of work and a lot of prayer to get here, but I can't believe it's actually happening.  Actually I can.  I knew it would, but I didn't know when.  We have truly seen a softening of Jose's heart.  And I know that as he sees Esperanza grow and become, he will be inspired by her example and someday he will join her.  Words can't express how much I love her.  It's been such an experience for me to watch her grow throughout the past four and a half months, and I think I've learned much more from her than she's learned from me.  She just has this inherent desire to do what is right and she does it, regardless of what it takes.
We've also had some stellar lessons with Heidy this week.  She's coming around.  We taught her the law of chastity, and it was one of the best lessons that I've ever been in.  Typically I wouldn't expect that, especially teaching a 15 year old girl, but it was beautiful.  We prayed a lot about how to teach it to her so that she wouldn't just roll her eyes at us, but so that it really touch her heart.  So we used President Uchtdorf's talk to the Young Women call Your Happily Ever After (if you haven't read it, you need to) and we used For the Strength of Youth and talked about the temple and eternal marriage.  And it was beautiful.  I just wish that Heidy could see all the potential she has.  I wish that she could see how beautiful and wonderful she is.  But she's never been told that before and she has a hard time believing it now.  And Kelley, thanks for sending her that note.  She really loved it.  She couldn't believe that someone she's never met before would be so nice to her.  And she thinks you're really happy :)  She showed it to Jhoana who told Adela about it, and now basically their whole family loves you.  We're going to keep working with her.  This week we also really emphasized the importance of the Book of Mormon and she said, "Wow, I didn't realize that the Mormon Book  (that's what everyone in that family calls it, we're working on it...) was so important to read."  We played a game with her where we had her pick a book and a chapter and a verse and then we read it to her and we all made applications about the verse to our lives.  And then we challenged her to read and apply what she reads every single day for a week.  She was excited to do it.  We left her a chapter to work on and the next day we went back and not only had she read one chapter, but two.  We are seeing little miracles with her every single day. 
We also had Return and Report this week (which is for all the new missionaries and trainers) and it was so fun to see everyone.  Basically every companionship of Hermana's has been training this transfer.  It's really fun because they split us up and ask us what we'd like to tell our babies but are too afraid to tell them and they do the same thing with the new missionaries.  Hna Spencer and I talked about it after and we are both very grateful that we're companions.  I'm so glad I have her.
Yesterday at church, we basically ran church.  Not really, but kind of.  Last week they told us that we were going to do a special musical number.  So this week Hna Spencer played the organ in sacrament meeting (I'm off the hook for playing the piano!) and we did our musical number and then we ended up teaching Sunday School (No preparation whatsoever) and then I played the piano in Relief Society.  It was great!  I get so nervous when I have to teach in front of big groups of people in Spanish!  But we did it.  The lesson was on the Spirit World, but since there were quite a few investigators there I was wondering how we were going to frame it.  I was so worried and I was praying that we would get some sort of revelation on how to teach the class so that the investigators would be able to learn and feel the spirit.  As the opening prayer was being said, the thought came to my mind to teach the lesson, but to use to Plan of Salvation to teach it.  So we did that and it went really well.  Better than I expected.  I was so thankful for that and the Spirit was so strong. 
We also had an amazing experience last night.  We just started teaching a lady named Annie who the elders had been teaching.  Her brother's wife and her brother's wife's mom are both members and the mom, Maribel has been visiting from Honduras.  Last night we got a phone call from Maribel and she was really upset.  Her granddaughter Marielise has been really sick for three days and she was just getting worse and worse, but they didn't know where they could take her--they didn't want to take her to the ER because they don't have insurance and they didn't know what to do.  So we talked to her a little bit and asked her if Marielise had gotten a blessing.  She said no, and we asked if she would like one.  She said yes, but that she hadn't been able to get in touch with the Elders.  So we called the other Elders and they came over and gave her a blessing.  As soon as they finished Marielise got up and ran to the bathroom to throw up.  The elders left, and we went downstairs and talked to Maribel a bit longer.  As we were down there, we heard Marielise upstairs laughing and talking.  Maribel went up to check on her and she said that she said that when she threw up she felt like she had thrown up all the sickness and she knew that Heavenly Father had healed her.  It was a really special experience. 
I think that's about all for this week.  It's been a good week and we are content.  Thank you for being so wonderful!  I love you so much.
xoxo
Hermana Simpson  
p.s. what day does Cameron leave?

August 12, 2013

Ii went to Old Town

Hola Familia!
Wow.  I just love you so much!  I really think that I love you more and more every day.  You are wonderful and I love hearing about all the crazy things that are going on.  I can't believe you saw Mr. Deatherage.  Lukcy.  I love that man and I wonder how he's doing every now and then.  I'm glad to hear he's doing well.  I also can't believe that Cam is going so soon.  These three weeks are going to fly.  I never thought I would leave and then all of a sudden I was gone.  I'm so excited for you, Cam.  This is the best thing you could ever be doing. 
So much happened this week, but you're probably going to get the sweetened condensed version because we are going to DC with our district today and we don't have a ton of time before we meet, but I'll do my best to give you all the juicy details.
First, as you probably already saw, I went to Old Town!  We had exchanges this week and I'm really close with both of the sister training leaders and they knew that I really wanted to come to Old Town, but they wanted to follow the Lord's will too and so they prayed about it and I'm so glad that it was the Lord's will for me to go.  It was everything I had hoped it would be and more.  That area is doing so well and it was so good to see that Hna Stewart and Hna Wallis and I really did make a difference there in building the foundation for what it is today.  It was a really good reminder to me that all the work we do isn't for nothing, even if we don't see the immediate results.  Just being back in that apartment and back on the Route 1 was so wonderful.  I've missed it so much.  We went to all of the sketchy apartments that we don't have because Centreville consists entirely of townhouses and basically nothing else.  And there were so many people!  I loved being back in the city!  I also got the see the Castaneda's.  It was perfect.  Hna Cazier got out of the car and I got out and the kids were playing on the other side of the street and they saw me and screamed and ran over to me and they just hugged me and said how much they missed me.  This whole time Hna Castaneda was on the porch and she didn't see my face, but she didn't know who it was and I turned around and she ran over to me and was so happy to see me.  It felt like coming home for Christmas.  Pili wasn't home, but she came home later and she saw me through the sliding glass door and ran over and we both just started crying.  She's doing so well and she's been going to church and been really involved with the young single adults.  I'm so proud of her and how far she's progressed.  Being able to see them again just made my heart sing.  Oh except for this part, this was gross:  As we were getting ready to leave, Pili says "I have a surprise for you.  Close your eyes and open your mouth."  Okay.  So I did.  And she fed me a bug!  It wasn't horrible.  Until I knew what it was.  Then it was disgusting!  But at least it wasn't spicy.  So that was Old Town.
Other miracle, we finally got to go to the temple!  And it was amazing.  I have such a testimony of VC sisters.  They are so inspired.  We took Heidy and Jhoana and they loved it.  And it was amazing because Hna Pirir (the Hna that gave us the tour) promised Heidy some of the exact same blessings--very specific blessings--that we have also promised her.  These blessing truly come from Heavenly Father and not from us.  This is His work.  It was so beautiful and the Spirit was so strong.  It's something that you can feel as soon as you drive onto the temple grounds.  And it's because it's real.  I want nothing more than for Heidy and Jhoana to be able to experience all of the blessings of the temple.  And I know that they can and that someday they will.  Heidy's been really confused because she feels like she's being pulled in a couple different directions.  Her stepdad basically hates Mormons and her mom isn't the biggest fan of us.  But Heidy likes it and she even told us that she knows that it's true, but it's really hard for her, being pulled in different directions.  We're working so hard with her and she has made such progress.  I've come to love her so much. 
We're continuing to make progress with Esperanza and we're getting so close to her wedding date.  Now Jose just has to pull through for us and actually show up on the wedding day.  Which is going to be my birthday, by the way. 
Speaking of weddings, I got Laura's announcement.  She looks so happy.  I'm so happy for her.  I would love to see Paola's and Braden's as well.  All these weddings are so exciting.  I'm glad it's not me though! 
Well, I think that's about it for this week.  Sorry I couldn't share more, but just know that I love you tons and that I pray for you always.
xoxo
Hermana Simpson




BUGS
Giant mushrooms in Old Town
Mi Querida Familia Castaneda
Temple with Heidy and Jhoana
Reunited with Hna Tuft (One of my favorite friends from the MTC)

August 5, 2013

Heavenly Father is a God of Miracles

Hola Familia! 
I just love you so much!  Thank you for being so wonderful!  And I have good news:  We made it through the week without any car incidents!  That's right!  No accidents and no getting pulled over by grumpy police ladies. (Yes, I'm still bitter about that.  I really need to get over it.)  But it sounds like you have a lot going on.  Mom!  You are wonderful.  Do you know that?  Also, I'm so glad that you got to go to churchy church!  It's the best.  Even when it isn't.  I've gained a whole new appreciation of church.  So you said that Bro. Porter got put in the branch presidency...Um what branch presidency?  Our stake has a branch?  Of what?  And I'm so glad Sky is still meeting with the Elders.  Lucky you that it's at our house.  I wrote her a letter this week.  I hope Kelley gave it to her and I hope she liked it.  Also, Kelley:  I have a job for you.  Last night I told Heidy to add you as a friend on Facebook  So add her.  And be her friend.  I was telling her about you and Sky and she loved it.  She really needs a friend like you.  She's the same age as you and really just needs to be surrounded by good people.  I also talked all about you in Sunday school yesterday.  The lesson was about missionary work and the teacher asked if anyone had had any experiences with opening their mouths and just talking about the gospel.  Nobody raised their hand for like a whole minute so I was like fine, I guess I'll just have to tell everyone about how wonderful my sister is.  Now the whole branch--or at least the whole Gospel Principles class--loves you.  And about that Mormon Messages, that would be AMAZING!  We've been talking about trying to download some of them but it takes a long time and we always forget that we need to bring DVDs. 
Are you ready to hear about this week?  We saw so many miracles!  I feel like I say that every week.  Heavenly Father is just so good. 
Last Sunday Hna Spencer and I had a special fast for Esperanza and Jose.  We've been working with Esperanza for a long time and she wants to get baptized, but there's the whole marriage issue.  So for the past couple weeks we've been focusing on increasing all of our faith and doing everything in our power to get this to happen.  We asked her if she had really decided that she was going to get baptized on the 31st and if she had explained to Jose that it's something that she really wants but that she can't do it until she gets married.  We even practiced it and I was Jose.  She mostly just laughed through it, but I guess it actually stuck.  Our Heavenly Father is a God of miracles.  After district meeting on Tuesday we went over to Jhoana's and Esperanza was there.  And we were sitting and talking and all of the sudden out of the blue she just says, "I'm getting married!"  We both just about burst into tears right there on the living room floor.  We asked her what happened and she said that she told Jose that she was getting baptized on the 31st.  And he said okay.  So then we told her that if we were going to make this happen then we had to start planning and setting deadlines.  So we picked a date and Esperanza is getting married on the 24th!  And I think we might have turned into unofficial wedding planners. 
She also came to church yesterday, in a dress and she brought the girls.  And Amy, the naughtiest of them all, slept through Sunday School and almost all of Relief Society.  It was wonderful. 
Heidy also started progressing leaps and bounds this week.  We put her on date a couple of weeks ago and then she started being really weird and standoffish so we backed off a little bit.  But this week we were able to sit down with her and just talk to her.  And she told us that she believed it all and that it was something that she was starting to want.  And then we had an amazing lesson with her and the Spirit was so strong.  I know there's a reason that we're teaching Heidy right now and that we're having the lessons we're having with her right now.  It's because she needs the gospel right now.  And she really just needs love.  She's been told that because her entire family had kids as teenagers and out of wedlock that she would too.  We told her that that is not true!  And we asked her if that was what she wanted to happen and she said that she hoped not.  And we told her that she had the power to change that and that if she decided now, that it would never happen, it wouldn't.  That girl needs the Young Women lessons.  Even though I complained about it a lot, I'm thankful for the things that I learned there.  And I am so thankful that I have parents that have high expectations for me because it's taught me to have high expectations for myself.  So thanks Mom and Dad.  We told Heidy that if no one else was going to give her those expectations that she would have to set them for herself and that we had them for her and that most importantly God has them for her.  He knows who she can become and he wants her to experience all the blessing that come from living the gospel and being successful.  Her mom though, really doesn't want her to get baptized.  She's pretty Pentecostal and her husband (Heidy's stepdad) doesn't exactly have the highest opinion of Mormons.  And so Heidy went to church with her mom yesterday and we had a lesson with her that evening and she said that she was just confused.  That she wanted it but she's worried about what will happen with her mom.  She told us that she told her mom that she's going to try and get baptized on the 31st and that her mom didn't say anything but just looked at her like she was crazy.  We brought Alejandra with us (who just graduated and is awesome) and that helped a lot.  She said she was feeling better about it and that she would really pray to find out.  I love this girl.  She's been through so much but this week as we've been teaching her she's had a light come into her.  She's starting to receive the gospel, and even if she doesn't recognize it yet, it's changing her.  We met her mom and the contrast was so big.  She just seemed so empty.  And when we first met Heidy that was kind of how she was, but not anymore.  She has this light and this brilliancy in her and she just sparkles.  It's beautiful. 
We're still working on helping Moises to read the Book of Mormon.  He's being stubborn, but he'll come around.  Here's the thing about that family:  I knew when I met them that they would accept the gospel.  It wasn't like an "oh someday I hope that they can have the gospel."  It was a "this entire family is going to have the gospel and it is going to change them forever."  And we're seeing it happen.  I don't know how quickly it's going to happen, but I know it will.  And they are so special to me.  Even the naughty kids.  Even Moises with his ponytail and tattoos.  It's more than just seeing them in baptismal clothes.  When I think about them I can see them dressed in white being sealed as a family in the temple.  Someday it will happen.  And Hna Spencer and I are doing everything we can to get them there.  It might not happen with us (although I would love it if it did) but it will happen.  They're going to be a part of our lives forever. 
So those were our two big moments this week.  We also had an extreme moment of frustration where we were supposed to go to the temple with the Relief Society and take Jhoana and Esperanza and they woke up early and we got them rides to the church where we were meeting and then only two people showed up.  And one of them was the Relief Society president and the other didn't have a car.  So we didn't fit and we didn't get to go.  Awesome.  I wanted to scream.  But I didn't.  Those are just some of the frustrations that come with being in a little branch.  And to be honest, a part of me was expecting that to happen.  Which is why we're working on strengthening the members.  We still had a super awesome lesson and it was there but it wasn't the temple.  But I think we're rescheduling for this Thursday.  So pray that it works. 
Well family, that's about all that's going on here.  It's finally the best month of the whole year.  I love you so much and keep being awesome.
xoxo
Hermana Simpson





Esperanza's "front door"
Alison
Amy (who we sometimes call the devil child...Don't tell anyone though)
Marely
With Esperanza