Thursday, March 27, 2014

#54 [ST - 6] Mar. 24th, 2014

Hi, family!   

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY, JEFF!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO COUSIN COLE ON THE 26th!!

So it's funny you guys had corned beef last week because WE DID TOO! I was at the Mission Home last Monday and I thought of you guys eating that. It was really good, too. Not as good as Mom's, though!! I didn't even realize it was St. Patrick's day last week until later on that evening.

Wednesday afternoon I was sent to St. Croix to work with Sister D__. I'm just loving St. Croix! But I have just been here with her until today, I leave this afternoon to go back to the Mission Home, pack up everything, and go to Tortola! That'll be my area for the next few months if everything goes as planned! I'm really happy about it because I'll be working with Sister B__. We became really good friends back in the day in Pontezuela! So I'm SUPER stoked to work with her. I've heard working/living on the islands is really challenging, so I'm a little nervous, but I'm really excited and happy that the Lord trusts me enough with a whole little island to myself! There is an Elderly couple there, the Cards, and then just me and Sister B__. It'll be interesting and I'm really excited to go back there because I fell in love with it when I went back in February! :) I fly out tomorrow.

Working with Sister D__ this past week has been really really great for me. She's going through almost the exact same situation I found myself in back in Pontezuela, so I've been helping her realize that missionary work, although we have a strict schedule and strict rules, is meant to be fun, and if you're not enjoying yourself because you're so obsessed with the rules and doing everything perfectly that you lose yourself, then you're doing it WRONG. She has a lot of the same fears I do and it's been refreshing to talk to someone who has the same anxieties I guess. But we've both been blessed being together this past week. I can't believe how much I felt the Spirit here with her and we've only been working together for this week. But it's been perfect for the both of us. I'm so blessed to have met her. She's a convert of 2 years from California, she's my age, and she's got about 8 months on the mission. She's super awesome. LOVE HER.

We had so many miracles this week, too. Sister R__ had to go back to Puerto Rico on Thursday and we actually ended up missing her flight, but she HAD to be there that evening due to an emergency that was happening, so we checked with all the other airlines and all the flights were booked. We waited around for an hour or so just hoping and praying that she could get in a flight on Stand-by, and lo and behold, she did!! It was a miracle, really, because the Lord blessed us after all we could do. It was just a dramatic but really spiritual experience. It doesn't seem like it as I write about it, but I guess you just had to be there. :) I just love Heavenly Father, though and I know He's aware of the little things and the big things in our lives.

We picked up the Elderly couple who will be taking Sister D__ and Sister R__'s places here on St. Croix last night. They're from Utah and Elder Larsen reminds me of Dad a lot. I feel like they'd be friends. We made them an extravagant dinner when they got in last night and then we've been showing them around the island. They're really awesome people and I feel like they're going to kick butt here. The branch here will receive a lot of blessings from them, I'm sure.

This past week I cut President Smartt's hair and it was the first time in a year I'd used my clippers. But I'VE STILL GOT IT! He said he just wants me to cut his hair from now on! :) Hurray! :) I don't know how that'll happen when I'm on Tortola, but I'm sure he'll find a way to get there. But I feel like he's going to be a General Authority one day. He's super awesome and I hope you get to meet him!

I just love my mission so much, even though it's really hard, I love it and I wouldn't trade the things I've learned for anything. I really do feel like I've become such a better person and I am so happy with what I've done so far. I'm really enjoying this and I'm so thankful for your support. I really wouldn't have gotten this far without you all so thank you and I love you all so much!

Thanks for getting my scholarship deferred! I'm so glad I don't have to worry about school stuff yet! I'm so excited for the things Dad mentioned! (vacations, romance, etc.)!! :) Hehehe

Head, I like your glasses! You're a cutie! How's your calling as Ward Missionary going!?!
Jake is getting to be SO tall! I didn't know of whom the pictures were when I first opened them! Everyone is looking happy and healthy! :)

It's getting warmer here, starting to feel a lot hotter than it was. I'm kinda sad about it because winter weather here is SO nice.

Well anyway, I guess that's all I have to say for now. I love you and I miss you all so much!! Thanks for writing to me every week! I LOVE YOU!!!

-SISTER Erickson!! (I'm not speaking Spanish anymore!!!!!!) So weird.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

#53 [ST - 5] Mar. 17th, 2014


I can't believe I've been gone for a whole year!
 

A flower that's currently blooming at O__'s house. It only blooms at 6:30 pm and then the flower falls off the tree the next day. SUPER GORGEOUS, right!?!?!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MOM!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHELSEA!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOSHY!!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE WHOLE WORLD WHO HAS A LUMPING BIRTHDAY IN MARCH!!! I hope everyone has had/will have good birthdays. MOM! Congratulations about getting a free trip to Disneyland!! Can I go!?!?!?!!

So my life is crazy I feel, but I really love my life anyway because it keeps things interesting. I really can't believe how quickly time is flying. I got my hair cut on Tuesday and the girl chopped a TON off. But that's okay because hair grows... But I'm kinda sad about it because it was so long... :(

This past week, I went down to Mayaguez and worked there for a few days. Ever since the beginning of my mission I've had these fantasies about working there, but after visiting, I realized I am SO glad I don't live there because I didn't like it at all. It rained like every other 3 hours and we contacted EVERY day I was there. Now I don't mind contacting, but I don't like doing it ALL LUMPING DAY. And that's what we had to do because the sisters there don't like contacting (they aren't doing all that much down there apparently) and didn't have any investigators. So we had to find a bunch for them. And we did! It was really cool. We met a lady named R__ who lived in New York for a while and she let us in and told us a long time ago, some missionaries had come to teach her and they stopped coming for some reason and when she saw us she thought we were Jehovah's Witnesses, but then she saw me and since I'm a "gringa," she knew we were Mormons. It was funny, but thanks to my white skin she let us in. :) I have a feeling she'll progress and get baptized, too, because she said she's been looking for a Church to join and just wants to find the right one. She's never been to ours, though, and she was supposed to go yesterday.

I left Mayaguez on Saturday morning and drove ALL day long because I was supposed to go to take a flight to Antigua to visit Hermana A__ and Hermana G__ over there until Wednesday. But that didn't happen because I got stuck in traffic and missed my flight. I felt SO SO bad. So instead of going to Antigua, I went down to Cidra and worked there for a day. I am SO glad I went down there because I got to show Hermana A__ where some of the less actives live in Cidra that I couldn't show them last time I was there. We went to visit one of them and she's been sick for like two months straight and apparently, no one has been to visit her and so when we walked in the door, she started bawling and was so glad that the Lord had answered her prayers. And another less active family was so happy to see us because they said they'd been thinking of us that day and wondering what had happened/why we hadn't gone to visit in so long. So I know the Lord answered these people's prayers by not sending me to Antigua (even though President Smartt was probably way ticked that I'd missed the flight). I went to Church yesterday in Cayey and it was so good to see all the members. I love the people in that ward so so much.

So about coming home early... I don't think I will. Especially because if classes start on August 25th, I've missed the first day of school anyway and that's the best part of starting a new semester!! But really, I don't want to come home, so I'll just put it off for as long as possible. :) And I don't want to start school stressed out so I'll take the fall semester off and start in the spring. I gotta take some time and get back into the boringness of normal life.

To answer the question about if I have a companion yet... Apparently I'll be having a companion for a week straight, but I don't know who it'll be. But that'll just be until transfers, and we have transfers next week, so I have no idea what'll be happening. There's only one Sister missionary coming in that I know of, so we'll see who she'll be with. The mission is crazy right now. Wish I could tell you all the details, but even I don't know what's going on. I'm going into the mission office today, so maybe I'll finally meet Mr. B__'s brother! Hahaha.

Well anyway, I'm sorry this email isn't all that exciting, but I love you all so much and I'm so happy to be doing this. I love the mission and I'm so thankful I came. I'm learning so many great things and I feel like I'm becoming a better person. I had a very spiritual experience yesterday while taking the Sacrament in Church by really paying a lot of attention to the sacramental prayer. I love knowing that we're clean when we feel the Holy Ghost in our lives. That's something that I've learned lately: the Lord has forgiven us if we can feel His Spirit. It's so simple to receive a remission of sins but sometimes, we feel like we have to suffer for a long time in order to be worthy to receive it, when really, the Lord is ready and willing to forgive us as soon as we are willing to forgive ourselves. The Lord can't do anything for us unless we allow Him to do so. We have such a loving, perfect Heavenly Father and I'm so thankful I am learning so much about Him at this time in my life. The Gospel is beautiful and I love its simplicity. I know it's true.

Well I love you! Have a good week and be safe please!

-Hermana Erickson

Mission humor -- luckily it's not needed.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

#52 [ST - 4] Mar. 10th, 2014

Dad, your email was HILARIOUS!! Thanks so much for making me laugh every week!! I love you and miss you all so much. It was good to see pictures of the house. Jeff and Jake look happy in the picture you sent. It was good to see everyone. That's great news about Maddie and Amber being pregnant along with everyone else in the world! Hurray! ;) 

This past week was really great for me. I was in St Croix all week, I'm leaving in a few hours. I've been working with Hermana R__. She's a convert from Puerto Rico and she's super great. It's been SOO weird speaking in English almost all the time, but I really like it. I didn't like it at first, but it's gotten a lot easier. I even spoke in Church yesterday (In ENGLISH!) because her companion was supposed to, but since she was gone, obviously, I took her place. I spoke about missionary work. (Go figure!) I felt the Spirit so strong all week, though. It's been such a cool experience, getting to work with all these different sisters. I feel like I'm learning so much, and I love it. I kinda sorta want to be a Sister Trainer for the rest of my mission! It's so much fun and so very rewarding. I think, though, I'm the most tired I've ever been in my life.
 

I'll be getting my hair done and I'm really excited and nervous because I don't know what I want to do with it. It's SO long and so hot, but I really like the length. I just want to thin it out, but I am scared that it'll just get chopped off against my will. (It happens here, apparently). But thankfully, hair grows.
 

I also got an email today regarding my come-home date, it's September 11th. HOPEFULLY NOTHING BAD HAPPENS!! But in order for me to go to school, they say I can/should come home a few weeks earlier, on August 28th. So I can decide. I would like to go to school again, I think that'd be fun, but I don't know yet. I'll pray about it. What do you think I should do? Pros? Cons? I just keep having these crazy dreams about life after the mission and it makes me not want to come home...
 

Well anyway, I'm sorry but that's really all I can/have to say. I don't have my camera cord, so I can't connect it to send pictures this week, but not to worry, because I'll send a bunch next week! ...Or whenever I can. :)
 

Well, bye!! I love you all!!

-Hermana Erickson

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

#51 [ST - 3] Mar. 3rd, 2014

Hello, family! I LOVE YOU!

This week was good. I was in Ponce, like I said I would be, and I worked with Hermana G__ for a whole day. That was interesting, but it was surprising because she's changed a lot in a very good way. So I was excited and it wasn't as bad as it used to be, so I was excited about that and very happy for her. She's a good missionary; always has been. Then, her companion, Hermana D__ came back and I worked with the two of them. It was good to see how they work. I love doing what I'm doing because I get to see how other missionaries teach and adapt my teaching if I like how they explain things. It's a lot of fun. It's crazy, too, because I've seen the Lord's hand with me in this calling: sometimes I have to say things to these girls that I don't know how to say, but somehow, the right words come out, and I feel the Spirit so strongly. It's really really cool and I'm really glad I'm doing this.

I came back to Fajardo on Friday to work with Hermana D__ again for the past few days. Her companion went home, so I'm just kind of her fill-in companion till we get things situated. Her Mom says she connected with you, Mom, through Missionary Moms or something. :) How special! But it's been good working with Hermana D__; we get along really well and I like her. But I like not really having a companion because it's fun knowing I'm getting switched around after a few days. It makes life WAY more interesting. I'll be going to St. Croix tomorrow to work with the sisters there till Thursday, if all goes as planned. I'm excited about that, because when we went last weekend we didn't stay with them or really get to see them at all. So we'll go see how they're doing.

So I have a few questions for you:
    •    What are some of my spiritual gifts?
    •    What are some of the spiritual gifts that I've acquired here on the mission that you can see in me?

Anyway. I did know Tori's grandfather; that's so sad that he passed away. He was a really good man and I hope their family is doing okay. Apparently his funeral is today, so I hope all went well and everyone is happy and at peace.

I found out last night that one of my investigators from Cidra is getting baptized on Sunday. His name is J__, I'm not sure if I wrote to you about him, but I'm going to try to go if I can. (Depends on where I am!) So I might be in Cidra again this weekend.
 

I'm proud of Head for getting her Patriarchal Blessing! I'm glad to know you're getting married someday to a man in a temple! That's great news! Dad, just because Mom's blessing doesn't mention you, that doesn't mean you aren't an important part in her life!! LOVE YOU!! <3

Jeff, congrats on getting into the Chinese internship! That's exciting! You're going to have a blast!! I went to Panda Express this past week and thought of you. :) Since I'm on the road a lot, I eat out because I don't have a place to buy groceries or cook. I really hope I don't get fat... But anyway. That's my life right now. Super weird and I feel like I'm not really a missionary. It's kinda cool though.

I'm sorry this email is super lame; I forgot my journal in the house at Fajardo, so I can't remember everything I did this past week, but I know it was a good one.

OH! We had Stake Conference here in San Juan this weekend. Elder Cornish was there, and it was really cool. He has a Dominican accent, and it made me excited to talk to Rach when we're both home because we're both going to have funny accents. Lots of people this week were asking me if I was from Central America or something because I DON'T SOUND LIKE A GRINGA ANYMORE!!! I'm SO SO SO happy about it! And super excited!! I just want to be Boricua. I can get away with it almost. :)

Well anyway, I'm done now I think. Have a good week and I miss you and love you a lot! I pray for you all. TAKE CARE!!

-Hermana Erickson