Monday, January 25, 2016

The Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway... right?

Mijn geliefde familie en vrienden,

It has been quite the week! And overarching all of it was the reason for the title of this email - the weather has been hanging out at a nice 0 degrees Celsius all week! Not even triple layers of tights and socks could keep the cold from seeping through my shoes. Missionary work is super awesome and you are all allowed to be jealous that I'm still on my mission, but I hope you all appreciate how nice it is to be able to go inside a warm house when you want to. :P

But, even though I'm a wuss about the cold it was a great week! Last Monday we celebrated the birthday of one of the elders in Deventer by going to a pannekoekenhuis for the first time! Think IHOP, Dutch style. :) The next day we had exchanges, and even though we didn't have any appointments we had a great time looking up and contacting people around the city. Also, I want to throw in a shout out to my dad, who taught me how to fix a flat tire and other bike things. It came in handy this week. :P

On Wednesday we had a district blitz in Hengelo, after which we had a great district meeting followed by a historic Missionary Broadcast! Apparently this is the first time they've done a broadcast to all the missionaries in the world in a decade, so we were all exchanges some huge change or something. However, it turned out to be a super great 2 hour training on the fundamentals of missionary work. No changes whatsoever. Definitely not what we were expecting, but I have total faith that our leaders are inspired and it shows you the importance of remembering and solidifying the basics if the highest leaders of the church put so much effort into a huge training on them. While they focused on missionary work, the basics are super important back home too! Never forget what you learned in primary people, it's all you need to get you safely and happily through life! :)

Friday and Saturday we looked up and contacted people but also spent a good chunk of time having a super good, detailed weekly planning and basically getting our plans, area book and everything else about missionary work in Apeldoorn organized. Zr Twiggs just felt like we should do it and if I've learned anything from my transfer with Zr Twiggs, it's that her feelings are usually correct. Plus it sounded like a good idea, so we did. Turns out it was a very inspired thing, because...

Saturday night we got surprise transfer calls!! Turns out they are doing it on Saturday night now instead ofSunday night, although no one knew. In fact two different elder companionships in our zone called us to confirm that transfer calls were real and the Zone Leaders weren't just pulling a prank on them, haha. :) But anyway, they were real! And Zr Twiggs' prompting was inspired, because it turns out they are closing Apedoorn for zusters! Zr Twiggs will be going to Amsterdam for her last transfer, and I will be spending my last transfer in Lelystad with Zr Young. I don't know anything about her or the city, so this should be fun!

In the midst of the craziness of this week and especially Saturday night, I almost forgot I had been asked to do a musical number for Sacrament meeting this week. Luckily I remembered at 10 pm on Saturday and have some stuff prepared I could play! Prayer was definitely a key factor though, and I can testify once again that the Lord will help in all your righteous endeavors, including a musical number for church with no practice time.

Well that's about all the exciting news for the week. As a last thought, to refer back to the title - sometimes in our lives, we have cold snaps. We have trials, unexpected events, even good things that just come out of nowhere and shake up your plans. Sometimes we have little annoying trials that aren't overwhelming but just don't seem to go away. Whatever it is, I testify to you that we can learn to "let it go." Remember, you never had to fear and hold it all inside, because there is someone to whom you can turn any minute of any hour of any day, and that is our Heavenly Father. And the miracle of it all is, through the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can actually let it go without having to worry that it will fall on us again. He can take it, and He can help you. Have a personal, meaningful, humble prayer every day - telling Heavenly Father about all of your hopes, dreams, fears, mistakes, and plans to do better - and always ask for His help, and it will come.

- Zuster Jensen

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