Hola Familia!!!!
Como fue sus dia de gracias??? I hope you had lots of good
food and fun!
To my brother and sister preparing to serve a mission in the spring, I know that so many people will be blessed for your decision to serve,
it's a hard decision to make but really, it's sooooo worth it. It's really
hard, I'm not going to lie but I see the benefits every day. I LOOOOOOOOOOVE
sharing the gospel with people. It's the most satisfying feeling in the
world to walk up to somebody on the street and share my testimony with
them. I'm getting better and better because at the beginning I was TERRIFIED to
just strike up a conversation on the subway but just this past week it's been
getting easier and easier. All I have to do is explain I'm from Utah and
that I am learning spanish and then all of a sudden they ask why I'm here.
Bingo. Great intro to sharing the gospel. :)
This week in the mission:
Wednesday (11/21) we went downtown to go shopping but didn't
get anything because we're poor :( But it was a good experience and being in
the crazy city made me miss Idaho! haha! After that we went to Lenox Lounge
(Restaurant, supposedly it's famous. We have a member (michael lopez) who
is a chef there so he gave us a free meal.) It was SOOOO good. I can't even
tell you. We both had a salad (plain salad with only lettuce and chicken but
it. was. divine.) then he gave us cornbread (also heavenly) and
then....drumroll...BREAD PUDDING :) Yep. But guess what? The stuff he gave us
is not the same stuff that grandma and grandpa riddle gave us. :(:( The bread
pudding at lenox lounge was way fancy and delish. He brought it out and
the plate was glazed in frosting. fancyyyy. Yeah be jealous, I am serving a
mission in NYC and get to eat for free at fancy restaurants. After that we went
to the church because we were going to give a tour to an investigator but
he cancelled :( :( so we were with a member named Edward (who is great, he's
only been a member for a year!) and he is dominican so sister aguirre said I
was going to practice giving the tour in all spanish. It was soooo great! I
love being in the church anyway because the streets of harlem are yucky and
inside the church is so peaceful. I gave the tour and it was just a great way
to end the day. Plus it helped my spanish alot.
Thursday (Thanksgiving!) I was really homesick but guess
what? Heavenly Father is smart and gave me a comp who likes to work hard. Let
me just tell you that the best remedy for worry or homesickness is WORK. Just
like it says in PMG. We street contacted (literally just walked up to people in
the street and started talking about the gospel) and ran into this lady that
was kinda crazy...at the end of our conversation she asked us if she should get
incense and holy water to sprinkle it all over her apartment to get rid of the
bad spirits. I said "No se..." (I don't know) then we talked to
another guy who seemed pretty interested and during the time we were talking to
him I totes had the gift of tongues! Best feeling ever to be able to explain
what I want to say! When we got done street contacting we got back on the bus
and I saw a guy and my first response was to start talking to him in spanish.
So I did. Then my comp took over cuz I stopped understanding (fast spanish!)
but when we got off the bus she said he kept going on and on about how nice it
was that I started talking to him! It made me feel really good! :) After that
we went to thanksgiving dinner at mama Daisy's (the lady with the mormon
message, did you watch it???) and she makes really good food so about 8-10
missionaries were there and we had a good time. We also had a lunch appointment
with a member who is from mexico, he made us green enchiladas and they were
yummy! He also made horchata which is a mexican drink (like rice milk but it
has cinnamon in it).
Friday: We had an APF today in our area(where a whole bunch
of missionaries get together and attack one area to find lots of people to
teach) and we went on splits. I was with Sister Lee who is from Taiwan. She is
an english speaker so I was all alone on the spanish. I was wayyy scared
because I doubted my abilities to be able to speak without having sister
aguirre to help me. But, the Lord didn't let me down! Everyone we ran into that
was spanish speaking understood me and I semi-understood them! Funny story: We
were in an apartment complex contacting floor by floor. I didn't know that in
every apartment complex in New York there is an alarm that sounds if someone
tries to go up to the roof. So, we're just going floor by floor and when we got
to the fifth floor we finished and then tried to go on to the sixth. But there
was no sixth. As soon as we tried to climb the stairs for the "sixth"
floor (roof) this way scary/creepy/loud/burglar alarm went off! Sister Lee and
I thought we were going to die!! So we hurried and ran downstairs but because
of this a lady opened her door to see what was going on! And she only spoke
spanish! She was even interested and gave me her phone number so we can return!
The Lord works in mysterious ways I tell you. Sometimes he has to set off a
burglar alarm to get peoples attention. I don't care though, I'll take it!
Saturday: Today we got to go to Brooklyn to do hurricane cleanup service! What
a day! It was SOOOO cold. And I didn't have very much warm stuff because I
thought it would be warmer. But whatevs! I was warmed by the spirit of the
Lord! :D We went to a neighborhood right on the beach and the first couple we
helped had a flooded basement. We met the wife and as soon as I asked her her
name she started to cry and gave me a hug and told me how grateful she was for
us. We had to clean out her basement and throw everything away. It took us
about an hour and a half, which wasn't too bad. Carol (the wife) and her
husband Ken were so nice. They were so grateful for our help!!!! Now I know why
they say you will never be the same after your mission, because it definitely
changes your life to see people in such need and then being able to help them.
I love it:) we then cleaned out a couple more basements. Lots of houses were
fallen and flooded, it was way sad. I took pictures so when I get my camera
cord I will send them to you! We are going back again this Saturday!
Sunday: Nothing much happened, just church and teaching
people. Oh wait I just remembered...we hold English classes every T/F/S so
today we had a meeting with President Morgan, members of the stake, and the
bishop to discuss ways in which we could better the classes. It was the first
time I had seen President since I got here and it was fun to see him again.
Monday: Alot of our appointments fell through but it was
perfect because we had another APF, this time down by the temple! The temple is
right across from Julliard in a place they call Lincoln Square. There was a
festival monday night for the "lighting of the tree" in Lincoln
Square so President Morgan asked a couple zones to go down there and hand
out free hot chocolate, books of mormon, pamphlets, and Joy to the World DVD's.
It was AWESOME!!! I can't believe I get to serve in the City during Christmas
time! It's simply the best! Sister Aguirre and I worked the 2-5 shift and then
again from 7-9. Nothing like handing out free hot chocolate and singing
christmas carols to really get the spirit of Christmas going! Our table was set
up right outside the temple, it was so wonderful!
Tuesday: Alot of our appointments fell through again (I'm
starting to understand why serving mission is so hard :P) so we tried visiting
a guy that we contacted on the bus on Sunday. Wrong phone number. We had his
address so we walked up to his apartment to find that he actually gave us the
wrong apartment...BUT there is actually a really cute family that lives there!
And they are Dominican so they speak both spanish and english! The mom told us
to leave our information and we took hers down so we are hoping we can go back
and teach. The kids were so cute! Cute little black kids!!! :D As were leaving
they kept waving and said "Hope you have a good time!" haha they were
wayyyy cute. After that we went to english class and after english class we had
a Noche de Hogar (FHE) and found some people that are interested in the gospel!
It was great! Then we got free mascara from a member that works at a really
expensive makeup store! It pays to be a missionary!! :D
Today we got to go do a session in the Manhattan temple! It
was sooooo wonderful and so needed. It literally was like a haven from the lone
and dreary world. As soon as you open the doors and walk in it's absolutely
silent. The contrast is so big because the streets of NYC are so loud!
We just got an email from President saying that Elder Paul
V. Johnson from the Seventy is coming to our mission next week so we will have
a zone conference and get to hear from him.
It's time for me to go. Todo es bien in Nueva York y me encanta la
cuidad. Me encanta ser una misionera, me encanta la obra, y yo quiero
Jesucristo. La iglesia es verdadera, y tambien el Libro De Mormon. Gracias por
su apoyar y por sus oraciones, yo les necesito! Estoy aprendiendo MAS cada dia
y aprendiendo mi proposita en este vida. Este mision es no sobre yo, pero sobre
las personas yo ensenar y Jesucristo.
I hope I remembered everything.
I love you all
THISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS MUCH!
:)
Con amor,
Hermana Richardson