We had a great week full of missionary work. Nothing too exciting. We don't have any investigators at the moment, so we spent the time finding, and hoping that the sun would come back out. Luckily, I have the best companion, so we had fun even though we didn't have much exciting stuff happen.
Unfortunately, the dream team is being split up. :(
I got my transfer call on Saturday and I am being moved to the Soundview ward in TACOMA. 15 months in the boonies and I am finally going to the city this mission is named after! I have my concerns though. (Always do.)
Concerns:
It's the city, which means there are going to be a LOT of people. I'm still not the best at talking to lots of people.
I'm still going to be a Sister Training Leader but this time it's around President and Sister Blatter and the Assistants to the President and the Zone leaders. Which means if I mess up, people will know! I'm going to have to be on my best behavior!
I might have to give a training at zone conference again!
I have to look nice. So.... I can't wear my same favorite comfortable skirt that I wear every day here. People will notice.
People are going to expect me to be this great missionary, but then will realize that I have no idea what I'm doing!
And I won't get blackberries. :( (which are just barely starting to blossom.)
Oh man.
But there are some perks:
I get to be close to President and Sister Blatter. Who I love.
I'll have so many more opportunities to talk to people and bear my testimony.
I'll probably have an easier time finding people to teach.
The sun shines more there than it does here in Elma.
I'm not so far away from everyone.
My area isn't even close to a thousand square miles.
I could probably walk everywhere within my area in a day! Woohoo!
I don't know much about my companion. Her name is Sister Glauser. She seems really nice. I'm excited to get to know her more.
If you'd like to write me letters (which I'm sure you all do... you must just be holding back because you knew transfers were coming up, right? (; )
My address is going to be the mission office:
4007 Bridgeport Way
University Place, WA
98466
I sure will miss Elma and Montesano and McCleary. I'll definitely miss the cows and the small town feel that I have around here. I'll miss the boony roads and the people that have lived here 89 years and aren't planning on going anywhere. But the fun thing about a mission is that you get used to this change and you learn that even though it feels as though there is absolutely NO room left in your heart for MORE people to fit, somehow when you meet them, you find out there is. I now have 7 wards worth of people all crammed inside of my heart that I worry about and pray about and love and care about. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to see them again, but if not, I suppose that's what eternity's for. :)
And luckily, I've been studying joy, so I'm not having too much trouble still rejoicing.
"There never were men (and women) that had so great reason to rejoice as we, since the world began; yea, and my joy is carried away, even unto boasting in my God; for he has all power, all wisdom, and all understanding; he comprehendeth all things, and he is a merciful Being, even unto salvation, to those who will repent and believe on his name.
Now, if this is boasting, even so will I boast; for this is my life and my light, my joy and my salvation, and my redemption from everlasting wo. yea, blessed is the name of my God, who has been mindful of this people..."
(Alma 26:35-36)
If I had to sum up my testimony into a few verses of the Book of Mormon, these would be it. This gospel (including the Savior, His Atonement, and the knowledge that I am a child of God) is my LIFE, and my LIGHT, my JOY, and my SALVATION, and because of this gospel I have been REDEEMED from everlasting wo. Nope, there never were such people that have ever had such great reason to rejoice. :)
Have the best week ever! I love ya'll!
Love,
Sister Warburton
Happy Memorial Day! |
Cows. |
The Whites. |
Tim Brown. |
Just being us. |
The Westcotts. |
Our wall before I took my side down. |
The Hardys. |
Kaytee and Megan. |
Paul and Jewel and their granddaughter Adelaide. |
The Schultz Family. |
Lorraine. |
A baby turkey. |
Liam playing the bagpipes for us before I left. |
Both ward Memorial Day breakfasts. I made the Elma 2nd ward take a ward picture with me but it didn't turn out super great so I went up close. |
Grandpa B. |
The Nielsons...they made my birthday lunch. |
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