Hello hello,
> Very sad to hear about Aunt Susan. Please send my love to grandpa and to
> grandma phylis. I found out this week as well that a less active sister
> Midy Duryea, that we had been visiting weekly passed away. It was bizarre.
> She was only 26, but had been an alcoholic and her liver failed her. Its at
> these times that I reflect on the plan of salvation. I am sad for those who
> get left behind, but I am happy for those who have passed. Even Mindy. She
> is in a better place and has great opportunities to serve and love the way
> she wanted to here.
> On a different and happier note. My new companion is Sister McKenzie,
> from none other than Buena Park California! She is an English sister, so
> she went into the MTC on Dec 29. We think that y'all might know each
> other. Her parents names are Doug and Heather Mckenzie. (her mom's maiden
> name is priest) She knows the Georgiana family and the Rocks. they were in
> placentia 1 as a younger couple. So, maybe you knew them. Regardless, its
> crazy. I am sure we know more of the same people. And she also came with
> an added twist. They started a pilot program, developed by Elder Holland.
> Just three districts in the MTC, from the TSAM, columbus ohio mission and
> the san diego mission. Following the 8 new lessons that came out in
> July. So, by virtue of me being her trainer, I am now apart of this pilot
> program. I guess there will be a guy who is coming here from the MTC, to
> follow us around and see how we study and plan etc. (yeah no pressure) And
> she is the only sister who came, so we've been assured special attention.
> President didn't inform me of any of this. But, there is a meeting I have
> to go to on Wednesday, so we think I'll find out then. So, I'll let you
> know more next week. PRAY FOR ME.
> So,this week has been a mixture of emotions and craziness, saying goodbye
> to Sister Snow was hard and sad. But, she is now serving in Brushy Creek, my
> first area, so that is fun. And you know me, I have made it extra special
> and fun for poor Sister Mckenzie. So her first full day with me, we were
> picked up for an appointment with Br. Debord and half way through it, I
> realized that I didn't grab the keys. (that had previously been Sister
> Snow's jurisdiction as the designated driver) So of course we have another
> appointment immediately afterwards and we are locked out and can't drive so
> Sister Munson (wonderful RM/ ward missionary) comes with us to our lunch
> appointment. Turns out to be inspired and the things we talked about were
> serious answers to her prayers. And then we go home and we are still locked
> out. So instead of weekly planning which we had planned to do we laugh and
> then go find a neighborhood close by to knock. (this whole time I'm way
> impressed cause sister McKenzie seems to be a pretty good sport about my
> craziness). Along our way we see a the Young Men's president who is waiting
> to pick up his kids from school. And he asks if we are going to go see the
> Hansens' that live in that neighborhood (which I didn't know about) so we
> said," we are now." So we knock the neighborhood and visit with Sister
> Hansen who is less active mostly cause she struggles with depression and her
> husband is active. We give her a good pep talk as guided by the spirit. We
> really felt like that is what needed to happen in that time. We get home
> and sister Thomas is there and we continue on our day. THEN Sunday, sister
> hansen is at church! I haven't seen her the whole time I've been here.
> After church Sister Hansen comes up to us and gives us a big hug and says
> that it was exactly what she's needed. Her countenance had changed and
> everything.
> So that is a pretty good example of how missionary work, works for me. I
> do silly things, like forget the keys and heavenly father still turns it
> into a miracle. He is definitely all powerful and all knowing. I love Him.
> I am so grateful for Him. Like it says in Mosiah 4:9 I am not quite sure
> how He does it, but I know He helps me. And Sister McKenzie has continued
> to be a good sport. I told her I am sorry and that I am not quite sure what
> president was thinking, especially with this pilot program thing. But, as
> long as I have God to be with me, everything will be okay. Sister McKenzie,
> struggled in the MTC, but since she's been here she has learned that
> missionary work is a lot of fun and laughter and miracles and happiness all
> jumbled up in one perfect mess.
> I LOVE hearing about all the work that is going on at home. Keep up the
> good work guys! Have an incredible week!
>
> Love.
> Your
> Sister Rooney
>
> "We each have moments of spiritual power, moments of inspiration and
> revelation. We must sink them deep into the chambers of our souls. As we do,
> we prepare our spiritual home storage for moments of personal difficulty."
> --Neil L. Andersen, "You Know Enough", Ensign, Nov 2008, 13–14
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