Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Happy New Year

January 7, 2014
This week has been lots of fun. We had some great lessons, and miracles and good news...all four South Shields sisters are STAYING! WHOO! The intensity transfer night every 6 weeks gets crazier and crazier. I was pretty sure we'd be staying though. Not too much even changed  this transfer with our zone. And, exciting news, Sister Monroe is now a Sister Trainer Leader. It's so great to be able to go on exchanges with them all of the time, and now I live with one. :)
     My mind is blanked...but we found a fantastic new investigator! Her name is Samantha and we met her while we were knocking. I may have already mentioned her (I can't remember anything during e-mail time) but she is incredible. We had our first lesson with her on Thursday and she was so enthusiastic about being able to pray and find out if Joseph Smith really did see God and Jesus Christ. She felt the Spirit strongly and she had a great desire to come to church with us on Sunday. It was all too perfect though (things like this don't happen with ease...the devil always has a way of slowing things down...) and ten minutes before Sacrament Meeting, she texted us saying there was some problems with support from her family and friends. It devastated me, but we are praying that she will get in contact with us again and that all is not lost.
    It's funny Mom, that you mentioned Joseph Fielding Smith's book, because I picked that up today and read through the beginning about his mission. It really made me feel better and helped me again, to understand that this is all in the Lord's timing, even if this isn't Samantha's time, it will happen.
     As for Ashleigh, she's doing brilliantly. We are seeing her again tonight and she loved church on Sunday. She's really motivated to make all of the necessary changes and to gain the courage she needs to change her work schedule around. There are so many blessings that we have experienced this past week. I was nervous to go from having so much holiday to full throttle missionary work, but it has proved to be even greater than before.
    New Year's Eve we spent with Kirsty, her mom, and Sister Dodsworth. I love those three. They're hilarious together. We watched The Sound of Music and had some absolutely canny commentary fro everyone. I loved it. We then watched the end bit of  "Nativity!" because we love it.
   New Year's Day we had off entirely (which is probably the last day of my mission that will happen) and there was no transit going that day so we weren't able to go to Durham Cathedral like we had planned. Not to worry though, because we had a really spiritual and uplifting time in the flat. We read through our Patriarchal Blessings individually and then took some time to make goals for this year that would help us with becoming who God needs us to be. Then, we shared our goals with each other. It was actually so incredible and the Spirit was strong. I'm very excited for the year 2014. I just can't believe that it is already here. It is THE YEAR where Sister Lybbert will work harder and be stronger and become closer to God than she ever has before.
   I love you all and I'm grateful for your love and support. I am so grateful that my little bro has taken on the great responsibility of becoming a Deacon. I'm so happy to be here. I'm loving it.
    Oh! and on Saturday, Sister Nigido and I did some service for Len and Elsie Power because they have done so much for us over the Christmas time and when we first arrived here. So, we made them a nice dinner (Talyia helped us too!). We made the mushroom chicken Dad always makes and banana bread for 'pudding.' It was delicious  and they loved it too!
   Now for some more fun stories of how small the world is:
Sister Power (formerly Sister Elsie Deacon - she was just re-married last summer) has a daughter-in-law who lives in Sugar City, Id. He name is Katie Deacon. Could someone ask Marnie and Doug if they know her? AND Sister Power also served a mission as a senior sister in Nauvoo when we would have been there! Not only that, but the lady from the frozen custard shop, Helen Campbell, is a really great friend of hers now AND she is from Magrath [Welling actually]. All too fun :)
The church is true and being a part of this work is beyond incredible.
I love you all,
Sister Lybbert

Monday, 6 January 2014

Thank you to everyone for the Christmas packages!

December 30, 2013

Dear Family,

     It was so good to see you all on Skype as well! I was nervous at first and was trying to think of what I could really say, but it all seemed to go smoothly. I wish I could have taken longer because there is even more to tell you and I forgot to sing you the song I know in German! I was gutted when I realized I had forgotten to sing it for you! haha
     So my birthday was excellent. We had FHE at Claire's (the YW President) with Talyia and Sally and we watched The Polar Express in our onesies. I may or may not send photos...haha.
     Well, it just started raining again...blah.
     Then, Christmas Eve we had District Meeting and then a Zone lunch. Sister Peck and I made chocolate chip pancakes and then we all played a quick game of football in the chapel gym (in our missionary attire...it was fun).
     After that, we went caroling to a couple of the member's houses. We went to Edwige's, I will send a photo. Her and her kids are all so adorable. And then, we had to be in our flats at 4 so we built a huge fort in our living room and then we went to Sister Dodsworth's with Kirsty and Maureen (Kirsty's Mom) and then Sister Burgham. We had an absolutely wonderful evening. We read the Christmas Story, sang carols, I sang the lullaby you wrote mom, and then we ate food and told funny stories. It was a Christmas Eve I will never forget. I felt so happy.
    That night, we had t he greatest dance party to our wonderful selection of Christian Rap and Disney songs, and then we had a sleepover in our fort AND we were allowed to lie in until 8. To be honest, it still felt like half six but it wasn't. We then sand some carols and opened our gifts.
     So, thank you to the Fishers for the album, to my family for the Celtic necklace, the hat, the music and everything: Tirshy, Becky, Grandma and Grandpa, the Hubbards for the package and the basket of fruit (MUCH appreciated because everyone is just giving us chocolate and biscuits...haha), and all the other people who sent things. I really loved everything that was sent over. I appreciate it all so much and love you all for it. I am so grateful to you all.
      Later on Christmas we went to Ashley and Mick Cave's for dinner. It was lush, we had the works, turkey, ham, and so many good things and then for pudding we had sticky toffee pudding. Delightful!
  Then we went to the Kinghorn's and watched "What a Girl Wants" (because we all love it haha) while others Skyped, and then I Skyped. Then we went to Marian Deacon's so that another one of us could Skype and then we watched Home Alone 2.
     Boxing Day was nice as well. We had the day off for the most part so we chilled out, cleaned up the Christmas mess and then we went to the Hern's to play some games (YES, I played games!) We played Logo's and then I taught them how to play "Things". It was really fun.
     Then we had some good lessons with Ashley, and quite a few less-actives the following days. Ashley is so great. She has some concerns but nothing that is too hard to deal with. She's so solid. I really enjoy teaching her because she is so understanding and feels the Spirit strongly as we teach.
      I have had a fabulous Christmas season. I can't believe that it's almost over. New Years Day we have to be in at 4 again. We get to sleep in until 8! Whoo!!
   I love this work and I'm grateful for all that you have done to help me in it.
Love,
Sister Lybbert

Happy Birthday to Me and Merry Christmas!


December 23, 2013
Well folks, yep it's my birthday. I'm 21. That is unreal. Yay.
     Last week was fab. We had our Christmas party where the Billingham, Newcastle, and Sunderland Zones got together and partied. President and Sister Pilkington were there too. We had pizza, had the best talent show I've ever seen, and then watched "It's a Wonderful Life." I absolutely loved it all. For the talent show, President and Sister P did an Elf-Yourself video and it was probably the best thing I've ever seen.
      We sand a beautiful song, which I will try to send. If not, you'll have to wait until next year.
Sisters L & N with Talyia
Waiting for the metro
     And last week was marvelous because Talyia was baptized! It was the sweetest and the most memorable moment of my mission thus far. She's an absolute doll and she knows the importance of the covenants she has made with our Heavenly Father. In the past month of teaching her, we've had so much fun and felt the Spirit strongly. But the best part was right before she went under the water. I saw her eyes fill with tears and then she had all of us tearing up. I've never experienced such a powerful moment as that and it was a darling 12 year old girl who understood possibly more than anyone i know, how important this step in her live was.\     Then, yesterday, we had the Carol Service and it was adorable. All the kids were dressed up and seriously I wish all children had the accent they have here. It's adorable.\
    Also, Kaiah and Cammie especially, you NEED to watch "Nativity!". It is hilarious. Please, please, please watch it. You'll die laughing.
   What else? Well, this morning I woke up feeling a bit older, wiser and chubbier than usual. The latter isn't as nice but I deal with it, haha.
    I love the necklace, Mom, and I opened the b-day present from the members too. I saved everything else for Christmas though. AND Sister Munroe, Neilson, and Nigido decorated our study room last night and gave me a SPONGEBOB COLOURING BOOK. I could not be happier. Haha.
     We are gong to Michella's for lunch today. It's a famous Italian Ice Cream Cafe.
I love you all and MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Love,
Sister Lybbert





with Kirsty
with Sister Monroe at Toby's Carvery



Monday, 16 December 2013

Another Baptism coming up!

December 16, 2013
Dear Family,
I have some excitifying news. Talyia is going to be baptized this Saturday! WHOO! She's definitely ready and we love her to bits. She's also hilarious and she always makes fun of my Canadian accent. On my birthday we're going to have FHE with her and tonight we are going Christmas caroling. It's so fun to teach her as well.
Christmas Tree FHE with the Herns
     There are more miracles this week as well (as always...but this one is especially nice). On Tuesday someone rang the Bishop's office to ask about meeting times (miracle #1), then the bishop forgot to ask for their name and number (-1 miracle, haha), then Brother Jones dialed some magical code in the phone and got the number (miracle #2), and then gave the number to us. Then we phoned a few days later and made an appointment for the next day to introduce the church to her (miracle #3), AND she came! (miracle #4). We had an incredible lesson with her. Her name is Ashley and she's definitely prepared. We taught her the first two lessons and she accepted a baptismal goal! (miracle #5). AND Talyia came early for her interview so she sat in at the end of our lesson and, bless her, she testified so beautifully! (miracle #6). We are so happy and very grateful. And Talyia is as ready for baptism as she'll ever be. She's reading regularly and she has been having a great time at church. It's so cute because she wears her "I love Ed Sheeran" hoodie to church and comes on her Penny Board. She even came to church when she slept over at her friend's house the night before. She's really making it a priority. I will most definitely miss her when I'm transferred.
With Sister Munroe
     There have been more miracles. I found a warm coat! Sister Monroe and I bought the same ones so now we are all matchy matchy. And we are writing a most fantastic Christmas Carol melody. I will video it so you can see it in the future. Christmas is so soon! AND I am 21soon...argh...I want to be `5. I don't believe I've had a full year of being 20...that's not okay!
    No snow! (miracle #780921340978) and there is a lady in this library who is wearing a string of Christmas lights shaped as Santas. (-1 miracle)
   What else? Well I loveyou all.
   Happy Christmas!
Love,
Sister Lybbert

p.s. thank you for the girts, and letters, and cards, and thank you to Grandma and Grandpa L for the Mickey Mouse bandaids because I had a paper cut when I opened the card, and because I know when I was little I'd always use up all of your super durable fabric band-aids. :)

Monday, 9 December 2013

Fabulous Week

December 9, 2013
Dear Everybody,
     THANK YOU for the whackload of e-mails today. I don't have time to reply to all of them, I'm in a bit of a rush today but I do appreciate every single one.
     To all of you who inquired about sending Christmas things, they are to be sent to my flat, not the mission office (to avoid chaos). However, since it will probably arrive after Christmas, it is alright if you send them to the mission office. If you need my flat address, contact my mom (assuming you know the telephone number) and she can give it to you or e-mail it, or facebook it.
     This week has been so so so great. Gwen is progressing! Before we met with her on Saturday, I was feeling a little doubtful that she has been working on the Word of Wisdom like we had committed her to because she flogged our appointment on Friday. We felt that we should go by on Saturday and see how she was doing.
     We went to her house, and there on the table was a cup of coffee, therefore, by doubts were still somewhat present. But, when we asked her about it, she said she's improved from drinking 15 cups a day and is now only drinking SEVEN. Whoo! And, she flogged but it was because she had to help her daughter and our appointment just slipped her mind. It made me so happy. She's even looking for options to help her to stop smoking. She is praying sincerely for help as well. I am so so happy.
Talyia
Talyia and Trish
     AND Talyia...golden. We were able to meet with her quite a  lot this week, and we even met with her mum and Marcy [her sister]. It was so nice and she's been reading the Book of Mormon regularly.  She's on chapter 11. She texts us whenever she reads a chapter because she's so excited. She came to church again yesterday and although we weren't in Young Women's or Sunday School with her, Clair (the YW president) said that Talyia was answering all of the questions, and even doing the writing on t he board. She also brought a friend to the activity on Wednesday. She's a great example to her family and friends. And she's only 12! She's not much older than Joshy. I feel like Josh must be so old now because Talyia is clever, mature, and she is gaining a real testimony of the gospel.
    We've had a fabulous week.
Our Family Christmas tree photo
What else? I love having flatmates. It makes everything so funny and exciting.



And I'm so excited for Christmas.
Love you all,
Sister Lybbert

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Weeks 24 and 25

November 25, 2013
Excitifying news with transfers! I'm not moving, Sister Nigido is also staying and WE'RE GETTING FLATMATES! There is another set of sisters coming to South Shields and I could not be more  thrilled. It is Sister Monroe and her trainee whom we will meet tomorrow. There is a good chance, since there are only three sisters coming in this transfer, that it is Sister Neilson, my fellow Canadian / long lost cousin. I am so happy. Ah, the joy!
On the metro at 5 a.m. for zone conference
     The weather hasn't been too bad. Today it is quite nice but on Wednesday it was hellish. (I'm convinced hell is a place where there is freezing rain, cold winds, boisterous thunder, lightning, and nobody has proper coats or boots or mittens.) Our appointment fell through Wednesday evening and we were knocking in it. I am going to buy a new coat sometime soon, but when P-day rolls around the weather is nice and I fell more motivated to do other things, like be at the chapel with all of the missionaries. Last week, Elder and Sister Marsh, the missionary couple in Newcastle, brought loads and loads of apples they'd picked from a member's tree and all of us were slicing them and then they made apple pie. That's something I miss, is Dad's apple pie. We watched Monster's University. I think I loved it better than the first one. It was hilarious!
across the Tyne to North Shields
Sister Nigido (my daughter), me,
Sister Decker (my sister), Sister Jodicke
 (my mother) and Sister Burningham
 (my grandmother)
     On to the more spiritual side of things, Talyia is the most adorable friend of ours. She is so excited to come to Young Women's with us tomorrow and she came to the ward buffet / Georgina's baptism on Saturday. Georgina was being taught by the Elders. Elder Saolotoga, from Australia and Elder Wells from Utah. It was a miracle because not only Talyia came, but her mom slipped in the back just as the dinner was about to start. I'm so grateful her mom came to be with her. The other night, her mom stayed and listened for a little bit while we were reading the Book of Mormon with her. Talyia is the sweetest girl in England. If I'm ever rich enough, I'm flying her over to visit me in Canada. She is only 12 but she has real desires to know more about Jesus Christ, and about how she can find peace in this life and the one to come. It was so cute because she was outside with her Penny Board when we showed up for one of our appointments, and her dad was in but her mom wasn't so we couldn't go inside. So, we ended up teaching her while we made laps around the block. We probably walked around her block 12 times and it was so cute because I fell like she's just like Ashy in some ways and I care about her just like a little sister.
Sisters Cavallero and Nigido...
my friends from Italy
     I love South Shields. We went on exchanges with some of the sisters in the ward last week as well and I had such a great time. I don't know what else to say except I love it here.
I'm so happy Kaiah is loving her job, and things are going well.
I love you all so much and I'm always praying for you. The Lord is mindful of all of his people and he will guide us and help us when we humble ourselves and ask in faith.
Love,
 Sister Lybbert




December 2, 2013
Dear Family,
Oh, bless! Penny and Erik are adorable! [cousins' babies that I sent pictures of to Sister Lybbert] I am so happy that you were able to go down and see them and that I was sent photos. Mom, you look hot (young, vibrant, happy) ....so do Grandpa and Grandma.
     This week was excellent. It is really funny because the flatmates that we gained in South Shields are Sister Monroe and Sister Neilson, my long lost cousin from Cardston! It was so strange to meet another person from home. We were looking through photos and it's odd to see people that I know or when we were looking through Mara's wedding photos, it was weird for her because she's really good friends with Kirsty.
     I still haven't found a warm coat, I was going to today and then we decided to go to Newcastle for P-day and watch anime with all of the other missionaries...yes, we do that on our p-days and I'm not complaining...I'm actually enjoying it. I think because with my Chinese missionaries, and all the other missionaries it is just so funny. I know how to say "What are you?!" in Mandarin. Sister Wu taught me. :) She's from mainland China and was converted when she was at school in Greece. Her MTC teacher was the missionary who taught her in Greece. Small world ;)
     This week was great. We saw some miracles as we extended the Word of Wisdom commitment to Gwen, and she accepted! Gwen is so sweet. She has so many struggles, nevertheless, she is willing to exercise faith and try giving up her smoke and coffee.
     Talyia is a doll. She came to church on Sunday and she loved it, and she came to young Women's last Wednesday and loved that as well. WE made pizzas. She made a sweet one with peanut butter, jam and all sorts of sweets. It is hilarious because people here don't even comprehend how peanut butter and jam go together. Sister Nigido thought I was off my rocker when I put it on my toast. She loves her giant jar of Nutella and all of her other Italian things. She has real Parmesan cheese and real mozzarella cheese... like not the kind you shake out of a tub. Fancy schmancy.

   What else? Well, I love this ward to bits.

I've been asked to sing at the Relief Society Christmas Party and I was wondering if you could e-mail me some songs or things that we could maybe do? I don't know if I'll have time next week but I'd like O, Holy Night if you could send it. :)
   I'm so excited to see your book! I cannot wait.
   I don't really know what else to say, except that IT"S DECEMBER AND CHRISTMAS IS SO SOON!
I'm not sure how the Skype thing works, but will any time work for you? We'll probably do it in the evening or late afternoon here.
Love you lots,
Merry Christmas!
Sister Lybbert





Monday, 18 November 2013

No Snow Yet

November 4, 2013
Dear Everybody,
I am still grateful for the lack of snow here. It rained pretty hard for a few days this week, but we managed to avoid a hurricane last Sunday. (It wasn't going to be crazy, but enough to keep us in.)
Halloween...i can't believe that it is over and I can't tell you how much I am glad because of that. Halloween has never been my thing, especially here where they don't even sell mini chocolate, just ugly gummy candy.
     For Halloween P-day, we dressed up (not really me, I've never been creative with the costumes) and met up as a zone at the Newcastle Chapel. There, we were sorted into houses (it was absolutely hilarious. There was the music, the sorting hat, and all) I was Slytherin, of course. Then we had contests. One was the Weetabix Whistle challenge. It was horrid. We had to eat a whole Weetabix as fast as possible, and then whistle. the first team to whistle, won.
Elder Harris & Elder Richards...yes they brought the carpet
(Aladdin and Jasmine for those who couldn't tell)
     On actual Halloween though, we had to be in at 6:30 so Sister Nigido and I celebrated properly by making a Christmas paper chain advent, and listening to Christmas music.
     There were some incredible miracles this week. Our goal for new investigators at the beginning of the week was 4. Half way through the week we were still struggling. I was struggling with having the faith to find people who are sincere about learning more of our message. We had decided one night that we would go knock some houses at Beaconside just before a tea appointment at a nearby street. We did, and I just had the feeling somebody would be interested. A man earlier on in that street even said, "I bet you'll find someone along here somewhere" (he was most likely being sarcastic, and trying to get rid of us, but I decided to just add his comment to my faith, hahaha)
Real Holly!
   Well, at the perfect time, an elderly lady, Joyce, answered her door, and we talked to her for a few minutes. then she let us in! We taught her and her husband, David, and it went wonderfully. I could see David's eyes become brighter as we taught more about God's love for us and about eternal families. We left with a commitment for them to read the BOM, and they became our new investigators.
     Then, Friday, we were knocking a street that I felt a while ago that we should make our way to. It was incredible. the first house let us in, we taught him, and he believed everything we said was true! Except he said that he's a Baptist and he believes God is ruling all of the churches...and that he really feels the Pope needs to change some things about the Catholic church... So, I don't think he really understood what he said when he mentioned God rules all of the churches... in a way I found it comical and a tad frustrating. Haha.
     The rest of the street was really receptive as well. We met a man, Oley, who became another new investigator. He doesn't believe in God, and he doesn't even believe in spirits. He's an engineer with some big company somewhere. He GAVE his daughter a brand new BMW. Anyway, he doesn't even see how if there were spirits, they could find each other because the earth is moving so fast that when the people die it's always in a different position. It was something I've never heard before, but I guess it will take a bit of understanding about the nature of God and this life.
Sister Mitchel...one of my greatest friends from Leeds.
    Then, yesterday, the last day we could have found any new investigators this week, we went to see Gwen. Sister Stromberg was on exchange with me here two weeks ago and we knocked into Gwen. She talked to us, and told ust that she wasn't interested and not to bother coming back. Then last week, Sister Nigido and I were out finding and I didn't remember that we had already knocked that street. We were half way down the street and of all of the doors we knocked on, it  was Gwen's. She was the only one on that road that we talked to previously. It was a miracle. I didn't' even recognize her at first but when  I did, and I realized she was happy to see us, I saw that it was a great miracle and that we were definitely guided there. She told us to come back on the weekend, and so that's when we went last night. She is our newest investigator! We taught her about the plan of salvation, and because of some hard times she is going through, she was feeling inadequate this past week and I felt that my faith to make miracles happen was waning, but the Lord has blessed Sister Nigido and me so much for our willingness and faith. We could have stayed in the flat last night because we technically had our tea hour and then language study, but I felt seeing Gwen was worth a try. It was definitely worth it.
     God loves us and he is watching out for us. We just need to humble ourselves and press forward in keeping His commandments and heeding the promptings of the Spirit.

Love you all,
Sister Lybbert




November 11, 2013

 Dear family,
I hope that you are all well and that you have been enjoying the snow because I'm still happy that we have no snow, just rain.

     There have been some great miracles this week. Saturday though, our fourth appointment with Anne and her girls fell through. I was pretty discouraged about it. It is so frustrating when things get in the  way that I know only get in the way because SOMEONE is trying to stop people from progressing in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I happened to us most of this week with all of our investigators. I felt like our work was going no where. (Although we were visiting less-actives and that is just as important.) Anyway, yesterday Anne and her 10 year old daughter, Niemph, said they would be coming to church. We have Relief Society, then Sunday School, and then Sacrament Meeting. they said that they'd come for Sacrament. However, it started and they still weren't there. Then, just after the opening prayer, there they were! I almost jumped out of my seat I was so happy. We also had Audrey, a less-active who hasn't been to church in 20 or more years come too! It was a fantastic miracle, especially since we are whitewashing and have only been here for three weeks.
     Whitewashing for the third time does not make it any easier but I have seen so many miracles come from it and I feel that it helps me keep strengthening my faith.
   P-days are probably the most stressful days of the week and I forget everything I meant to tell you about.
It's autumn time!
     We found some great new investigators this week. Our neighbor, Marilyn, who has lung cancer and is praying herself free of it (and she' is improving). She's Methodist and very strong in her faith. We had the Elders go over and give her a priesthood blessing. ( We didn't go with them since that isn't allowed), but they were able to teach her a little bit which we hadn't been able to do yet. So, we now have an appointment with her Friday. We are praying all will go well with that.
     We met some more less-actives this week. One couple we went to see has the biggest dog I've ever seen. It is an American Bulldog but it is honestly the size of  the fake massive dog on the Sandlot, or bigger. I decided I really, really, really don't like dogs unless they are Ozzy's size or smaller. Even then, that's pushing it.
     I love this ward. Our Ward Mission Leader is the absolute best on the planet. I'm not joking you. Brother Mcfadyan is the kindest and the most enthusiastic about missionary work. We have meetings twice a week, plus, he is always willing to hold more if we need them. He is the greatest.
   I don't really know what else to say, except that things are going well and the work is definitely hastening. We had another great p-day at the beach last week, and one of my favorite (worldly) things is Ambrosia Rice Pudding from a can.

Love you,
Sister Lybbert


November 18, 2013

Dear Family,

I'm glad your Remembrance Day was nice. Mine was too. We had a few minutes of silence, and in Sacrament Meeting the talks were based on sacrifice.
     this week has been one of some great miracles. Last week we stopped by Marcy and Talia's house to see if they were in. I'm not sure if I told you about Marcy and Talia. Marcy is 18 and she  is interested in the church since her best friend, Johnny, died in August. Johnny was in our ward and so we are close with his mom. She want's to know more because the church was important to him and she believes there must be a god somewhere.
Our socks from Sister Docherty
   Talia is Marcy's 12 year old sister. She's adorable. She is reading the Book of Mormon and she wants to be a missionary. We told her she's going to have to be baptized first, haha. She's so sweet. We are so excited to help her and Marcy progress. Anyway, last week we met Talia and she's going to Young Women's with us on Wednesday.
     Another miracle was Saturday. We went by a potential to see if they were home, and they weren't. I was feeling a bit discouraged about it because it is a somewhat common occurrence. We walked and knocked the doors down their walk, I wasn't really feeling inspiration to do it, my feet were just taking me that direction. then, Imogen answered the door. At first she said, "Are you Mormons?"
"Yes! Do you know much about us?"
       "Yeah! I watch this guy, Shay Carl, on YouTube and he's a Mormon!"
 "Really? Well. could we share a message with you for a few minutes?"
     "Sure, come in!"
A card from Eve W. in Primary
It was crazy. She let us in, we met her and her little brother who is 14 and they are so excited to take the challenge we gave them to find out if the message that we share is true. They love Shay Carl and how family oriented he is. It's funny because Imogen told us in one of his videos he says if you ever have missionaries knock on your door, let them in and listen to what they have to say. I was so so so so happy. the Lord has great ways of preparing people.
   Among those big miracles, we had millions upon millions of small ones. A lady that has been less-active for 20+ years ( Audrey) came to church again yesterday! Whoo!
     This week has been great and tomorrow is ZONE CONFERENCE! I can't believe it has already been three months since the last one. And Transfers are next week. I don't think we'll be transferred so I'm not worried. I could stay in South Shields for the remainder of my mission. It is incredible.
     Thank you to the Relief Society (Sis. Taylor) and the Fishers for the emails and thank you, thank you to the Hubbards for the letters, and to Cammie for the card with the Thomas stickers and all of the other cards, and to Kaiah for being a regular writer. I'm working on her reply. AND I LOVE EVERYONE, so thank you ;)
Love you all,
Sister Lybbert