Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Transfers again!

                                                                                                              September 1, 2014
Dear Mumsy and Everybody,
I am happy to hear that things are going well! I cannot believe that it is September, I feel like it was June not long ago.
     I love pickled beets! [this came up because I had helped Mekaiah and Jen do beets last week] I don't know if I mentioned to you how much I love beets, pickled or not, but I eat them on their own quite frequently. I love them. I also love peaches, and blackberries, and raspberries. There are blackberry bushes lining the roads. It is so nice.
   I also am glad to hear that Family History is doing so well and we are forever discovering neat new facts. In the combined Priesthood/Relief Society lesson yesterday, there was a Family History presentation, "Hearts not Charts." It was really good. Brother Fisher, the Family History Consultant, is the cutest. We had lunch with him and his wife this week and they are always on about new things they have discovered in their family history. Sister Fisher is a very classy lady. She taught Chemistry and Biology  at a private grammar school for boys down south and she is very eloquent in her speech. She watches operas for entertainment. It is slightly intimidating being around her, (she uses big words and her accent is marvelous) but she loves Sister Seely and myself, so that does make me feel quite nice because it proves that we are not complete dafties!
Beautiful Yorkshire dales with sheep
Motivational poster
Motivational poster
     Things on this side of the pond are going quite well. We are dropping our only investigator this week, he is the eternal sort. He won't stop coming to church or seeing members, or attending FHE, but he just won't make any changes. He loves his booze. It will be hard to drop him because he loves having us sisters over, but it has to be done. Hopefully this will show the Lord that we have enough humility to have no teaching pool, and enough faith to find people who want what we are offering. but really, this week has been good. It is hot and sunny again, which is strange, but I am happy about it. And, we have had some good finding situations this week whilst bus contacting. Things are going so good with the less actives and the struggling members that we have been helping. :)
   Here's a funny story for you:

Last Monday evening we met a man walking his four dogs, and started to chat with him. At the end of our conversation he gladly accepted our invitation to learn more, and gave us his address and we set up an appointment. It was really exciting for us, and he was very friendly.
     The next day, we had to leave correlation meeting early so we could make the appointment. We knocked on the door, and a very nice lady answered. She looked happy to see us.
"Hi! Is Ian here?"
             "No, he isn't, he hasn't lived here since last September,"
"Oh, well we met him yesterday and he was very pleasant and asked if we'd come around to see him at this address."
            "Well girls, that is what your ex-husband will do to you!"
It actually was funny, and we all laughed including his ex-wife. She was so nice to us, but didn't really want to learn more. However, I really hope we run into Ian agina so we can make him feel super awkward. :)
Well, I love you!
 Sister Lybbert


                                                                                                      September 9, 2014
Dear Mother and Everyone,
It sounds like an eventful week! I am so happy that things are going well, and that the Labor Day traditions are still going strong!
     Boating...can you believe that in all the years now that you have had the boat [only 2 years], I have only been on it twice, and that was when it was May and freezing cold? You will probably be all bored of the boat by the time I can actually go in it, haha.
     This week has been eventful. I almost forgot to tell you the news! I am being transferred and I am going.....drum roll....back to Keighley! [pronounced 'Keith-lee] I was a bit surprised to say the least. It should be good, I think I will really enjoy it. I was only there for six weeks and so I was just getting comfortable with the area and knowing the people before I left. the funny thing is, that this is the exact transfer that I went last time. It was exactly a year ago and it was General Conference transfer. the other crazy thing about that is that it was almost a year ago that I went to my home away from home, South Shields. the other night I could not fall asleep because my mind was racing just thinking about how much I miss it. But, I am so grateful that there are good things ahead as well! I will miss Harrogate so much too. the Peirces, and Sarah and her kids, and everyone. And it's beautiful here.
Our FHE crew minus Barry & Charles
Barry and me. He's so cute.
He is going through the temple for the
first time this month!
  Keighley will be fun to go back to. maybe this time I will take the steam train up to Haworth...But mostly I'm justexcited to be going to a great ward again.. My companion is going to be Sister Howard, from the U.S.A. I think she's from Virginia? I met her once a while back.
     We had some really great miracles this week. One of them being that we met a fifteen year old girl who seems really promising. We are seeing her this afternoon because we want to meet with her so badly before I go, and we don't want to put off teaching her. I love the moments when the Spirit tells us so strongly to talk to a particular person, and then the Spirit testifies instantly of what we say, and you can see the Light of Christ illuminating in their eyes. I love it.
     I have also been studying the topic of Resilience lately. I never really thought it was such an important thing until it was taught in Relief Society on Sunday. It is the ability to have self-confidence, gratitude, and a good attitude in times of struggle.
     This week I really want to work harder at reaching my goals. As a missionary sometimes it seems that every week just blends into the previous week and goals just slip out from under you. Goal setting is valuable and I love it, and this week I am going to do better at it. There is no feeling like accomplishing a worthy goal! :)
The Neal Girls! There is a sixth one,
 and she's so little. Anyway, the story
with this one is that the tallest girl,
is 5'9". Do you want to know how old
she is? She is 12. And Gwen, the
blonde on just in front of me, is Ashy's
long lost identical twin. Seriously, she
confuses me so much because I
always think she's Ashy.


     I love you all and am grateful for your love and support.
Love,
Sister Lybbert :)
The bus stop where Sister C
was hit by a car. It was
last year and they still haven't
fixed it! No worries, she was
fine, it was her leg and she
just had a few bruises. 



The District: Elder Green, Funk,
Mckay, Rogers...probably not in that
order. All American.
Tony and me. He is also going through
the temple for the first time this month!
Me, Katherine and Sarah. I love them to bits!
This is Buddy, his real name is Buddy
 Holly and we sing to him when we
clean his bowl for Tony
Farewell banner at the Peirce's








Friday, 29 August 2014

More missionaries in the family!

August 18, 2014
Dear Mom & Everyone,
It sounds like you have had a great week full of lots and lots of crazy fun things. there really aren't many lakes in England I don't think, at least, the only lakes that I've heard of in my mission is "The Lake District" which everyone goes to for holiday, and it is out of my mission boundaries.
    Spencer, Spencer, Spencer. What a gem. I miss that individual [in reference to Sis. L's cousin].

    It is  crazy that Jared didn't recognize Ashy, I don't feel like time has continued for anyone else but me, but, I guess it does!
Samara asked for this picture ages ago.
(She made these toothpick
dolls for Sis. Lybbert)
District photo!
    This week has been pretty exhausting, but good. I decided that I was actually going to try and put effort into morning exercise (instead of just exercising my eyelids whilst stretching...) so that might have had something to do with it, plus we have been endlessly knocking on doors for this transfer. Sister Seely and I have really been trying to be as obedient as we can, as effective as we can, and as positive and grateful as we can be because we just have not been teaching anybody who wants the gospel bad enough to work for it, and that's sad.
     Well, the Lord heard our prayers and helped us to both feel that we are adequate, and hard-working and that He is mindful of us. It is so hard on a mission to differentiate between feeling like you are doing your best and the Lord is just testing diligence and patience, or if you are doing something wrong in your finding techniques, or obedience, or you're not 'skilled' enough at street contacting, etc.
     The last two days, were the first times in ages that we've found somebody that told us we could come back and share more. We have return appointments with both, and members to accompany us. I could not be more grateful.
     The weather has become cold; it feels like it is Autumn. Last summer was so long, and hot, but yesterday we had cold winds and I felt like I was back in Southern Alberta. Haha.
Pistachio Pudding!
     I really have  felt my testimony of the gospel increase this week though as I've been studying on how to become more Christlike, and how to put my heart in this work even more. I love Sacrament meeting too, it has become one of the best highlights of my week.
     Also, thanks for replying to Sarah C, she really appreciates it. She's the sweetest.
Have a great week!
Love,
Sister Lybbert :)



August 26, 2014
Dear Family,
It is so exciting that we have yet another missionary in the family! Jayson will love it. I wish I could have been there for his talk, but I guess being a fellow missionary cousin with him is something only Gilbert and I got to do, which is way cooler. ahem. ;)
     Congratulations to Ashy for doing so well in the Highland games! You are phenomenal, girl!
     This week has been pretty great. We have been experiencing cold weather though, which isn't ideal, but we've been able to find a few potential investigators, one of which we are meeting with tonight, and I'm pretty happy about it.
     It's crazy because after a while of being here and experiencing missionary work, I haven't really come up with much to tell you that is new. I love Harrogate still, and Sister Seely is wonderful and I finally got the bathroom floor clean. (I thought the dirt was permanent, but now that we've mopped it a lot of times, it seems to be a bit better...I'm still wearing my slippers around the house though.).
Sister Seely's depiction of our nationalities
     And Grandma Lybbert will be pleased to know that I used her tactic for getting rid of fruit flies and it worked tremendously well. At first, Sister Seely wasn't quite sure about it, but when she saw the success, she was very pleased. We made three jars with funnels in them and fruit at the bottom, and then we'd put them in the freezer when they'd get a decent amount of flies. It was a food feeling to rid the house of something else that's gross.
     I have had some incredible personal studies this week.  This morning I was reading through The Gospel of Jesus Christ in Preach My Gospel and that led me to reading about happiness, and prayer, and sacrifice. I love how God really does know what experiences we need to help us grow. Some of the things that I've experienced on the mission have been perfect for that time. Just as we missionaries plan spiritual experiences for the people we teach, Heavenly Father has done that for us and he has backup plans too. That is also the beauty of agency. I love that this is all so simple, but so very intricate.
     I'm happy, the sun is shining, the work is doing well, and today we have a lunch appointment at the Peirce's, which is always extremely and absolutely delightful!

I love you all,
Sister Lybbert :)



Thursday, 14 August 2014

It feels like September

August 11, 2014
Dear Mum and Everyone,

This week has been pretty wet and rainy and cold. I feel like it is September! Sister K. H. is from Stoke-on-Trent [we have a soccer coach from there staying with us this week].
I love Waterton. Whenever I tell people where I'm from, I always mention it. People are so intrigued with the landscape in Canada. They love it!
 It has been such an odd week. Bob and Sally are going away for a month, so we wont' be able to see them. We've been doing a lot of knocking doors. We can usually get good conversations with people but yesterday we were just facing overall grouchiness from people. We have been doing some fun service activities recently. We helped an elderly lady from the ward with her garden. It started absolutely chuckin' it down when we were, so we got really wet and muddy. Here, people can't really wait for the ground to dry before doing their gardens like we do back home. It was really nice and relaxing to be able to do some gardening (and to wear trousers!) :D I felt so free.
    We also helped another member of the ward this week. She's a young mom of two, and she's suffering from morning sickness. Her husband has been on a work trip for the past eight weeks so we've been going by to help her clean her house every week. I felt so bad for her. Her kids are super energetic, I don't know how she copes with it all on her own, but her husband is back as of yesterday, so that's nice.
We have been praying really hard that we can find more people to teach. Like I said, our teaching pool is more like a small puddle, but we will continue to march North! (in the words of President Pilkington.)
     I love the gospel. I love being a missionary. I am so grateful for the time I get to spend as a full-time servant of the Lord. :)
Love,
Sister Lybbert
South Shields Sisters at Mission Tour

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Grandpa and Grandma in the MTC

a cool bridge at Harewood House. They are a
lot further apart than they look. I found out
from personal experience.
Dear Family and Everyone,
I can't believe that Grandpa and Grandma leave this next week! That is brilliant and they will love the MTC. Provo is a bit different than Preston I've heard, but they will love it.
my disgusting tan line
     Ashy is going to EFY? How exciting! EFY is brilliant for so many reasons. Is she rooming with somebody that she already knows?
This week has been a good one. Bob and Sally are kind of slowly progressing-ish. Bob is very confused. We had that huge miracle with him a couple of weeks ago, but now he's come up with some other ideas that are a lot less than true doctrine. He believes that God gave His priesthood authority to three churches. our lessons have not been very good with him because he talks in circles, and beats around the bush. He agrees with everything we say, but ha also disagrees. Oh my oh my! It doesn't sound that he's really worth working with, but we will continue whilst being directed by the Spirit to continue going. There's a family that just moved in the ward, the W's and brother W served his mission in Africa so hopefully he'll know how to teach people of that culture and from the Apostolic Church better.
    We have been fasting as a district that we might be able to find people to teach that actually desire to progress in the gospel. I do see potential and I see the need to be teaching the people that we are, but we definitely need some new faces.
with Sister S
     On Saturday we were knocking a street, and we knocked on this lady's door that had hedgehog decorations everywhere, so we asked if she had a pet one. I have been dying to see one this whole time. It turns out that this lady actually rescues hedgehogs and she has 31! I got to hold a baby one. :)
I can't really think of what else to say, except you are great and I love you.
XX Sister Lybbert



Tuesday, 29 July 2014

July 21 & 29

July 21
Dear Everybody,
It sounds like you have a great week ahead of you, camping, and getting the fence done, that is pretty good stuff.
Yesterday we had a miracle. So, I don't know if I told you about Bob, [names have been changed] he's Sally's dad and they're the ones from A. Anyway, our meetings with Sally have been going really well, although, she doesn't really have motivation to do anything other than watch t.v. So, that is a bit difficult. but, we had an appointment with Bob two weeks ago, and we had to cancel it because I was not feeling well. (meaning, not funtionable). We didn't see him at the house when we'd go so we didn't' reschedule one. It had been on our minds though.
Pancakes!
   Well, two days ago, Bob came downstairs during our lesson with Sally and he was extremely offended that we didn't reschedule. He took it as if we didn't want to meet with him. Of course we felt awful about it, and we had been praying for a way to help him all week. We absolutely didn't forget about him. Anyway, we saw him last night and I was praying so hard that he'd listen to us. He's been taught by previous missionaries years ago, and it is all very complicated. He believes in Joseph Smith and The Book of Mormon, but not in the 'denomination' side of things. We taught him last night about Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life and that seemed to be really inspired. He is VERY expressive in his speech and he waves his arms and makes his eyes really big and sometimes takes a lot more time than needed to say what he wants to. It is always difficult to know how he will react to what you say as well. Any word could trigger a long rant on his part. It can get frustrating, but yesterday went surprisingly well. We will definitely be spending a lot of time praying this week for ways to soften his heart and help him see the need for structure.
Yes, I chopped off my hair again!
  It is hot out. Even if it is pouring rain, it is hot. The humidity is killing me, not because of the heat though but because my face and hair constantly feel greasy. (Do not be alarmed...I shower every day.) Also, yes, I did get a haircut. I've realized that I'm not happy with it long or short and I'm so tired of it. That is my rant for the day.
Well,
I love you all,
Sister Lybbert


July 29
Dear Everybody,
I am so happy that Surveyor's and Spokane were a great success! I do love camping in the woods, but why not just pack your suitcases and move flats?! That's what we had to do this week. We had just transformed the flat we were living in so that it was really nice, organized, and clean, girly and beeauutiful!...and then the assistants rang us.This transfer we're getting two more elders..and our flat is the big one so we had a swap and we were given the shortest end of the shortest stick. haha..it's more funny than anything, except for last night I had the coldest shower of my life. I've learned how blessed we are for hot water. We found out this morning that the radiator in the bathroom has to be on all day for the water heater to work. I don't know why, but that's that. It has been blistering hot lately as well, so having the heat on is not very desirable. Although, the last couple of days have cooled down, thank goodness, but before that I didn't feel like I could even be outside. I feel bad for the missionaries serving in places where it is always hot and humid. Oh, and because of the sunshine I have a disgusting tan line. haha
     I'm also happy to hear that Marnie, Doug, Taylor and Erik were able to visit. I hope that they are all doing well! (That is my way of giving them a shout out. Hello!)
     We had some crazy lessons this week. We prayed so hard to know what we needed to teach Bob, and Sister Seely had the impression that we should teach him about Lehi's Dream. So we did, and surprisingly, he absolutely loved it. It is so hard to know what to teach him. I prayed and prayed that we would know how to handle the lesson. Then, the next time we went to see him, he told us this story:
~ When he was around 10 years old, living in A, he decided that the Roman Catholic Church was not giving him the fulfillment he felt he needed, so he prayed to be directed to another church.
~ he got on a random bus, and went to a random street. He passed by different churches and didn't feel a desire to go in them, and then he came across a school and he heard singing. He went in, and there was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
~ He didn't join, but he prayed again throughout the years and had the same experience three different times. tow of those times he ended up at our church again. The other time, he ended up at the Apostolic church and he joined it.
~ Then he came to England with his family, and he ran into the missionaries. they taught him, but he already knew the lessons, and the missionaries gave up, not really understanding his situation.
~ Then, the one day that he decides to let Sally walk on her own to her youth club, was when Sister Wynder and I met her. She told her dad that she felt something, and although he wasn't happy with her talking to strangers, she pleaded with him to let us come and so he accepted.
~He prayed that he would have a sign when we taught, that we are called of God.
~The next day, during our lesson, we reached a point where I felt so frustrated because I could see his potential, and he just wasn't listening to the simple message we had, so I bore my testimony and it brought me to tears. He took that as his sign that we were real messengers of the truth. (I don't usually cry during lessons, by the way...) We then invited him to church the following day and he and Sally came.
~The next time we went to see him, he asked that we'd pray to know what to teach. We taught Lehi's Dream and little did we know, that is the exact message he was wanting us to talk about. He had a 2 dimensional diagram that he had created, and studied and worked on years ago, and it was his interpretation of the Tree of Life, and his interpretation was doctrinally correct. It actually taught me so much and Sister Seely and I left feeling the Spirit stronger than ever before.
So now we reach the conclusion of that story for now, that Bob believes both his church and our church are true. It is going to take a lot of prayer and work to help him understand that that isn't the case. It should be interesting and it is going to be exhausting, but I am excited.
I love and pray for you every day.,
Love,
Sister Lybbert

[Sister P took us to see Harewood House...bless her heart!]
Jane Countess of Harrington
Music Room at Harewood
House
State bedroom at Harewood
House
Harewood House

Monday, 14 July 2014

Happy birthday!

Dear Mumsie,
Happy Birthday! I am so glad that you received my letter, I'm sorry it is kind of on the short side, but as time goes on I just feel I have less endurance when it comes to letter writing. I am also not half as creative in them which is a sad fact.
This week has been also, so hot out. My energy is gone, I feel like the sun has stolen all of my essence. (*ahem* I may or may not be making a reference to The Dark Crystal.) It is always really nice in the evenings though, and we often go to the park to street contact on an evening which makes it even nicer.
     We are still struggling as far as people to teach goes, but we have been working harder than ever. It is important to always count the little miracles that come during the day, because if you are always waiting for the big ones you will have a lot less joy in the work.  We have met some incredible people, and had some wonderful conversations and teaching moments, but people here don't want to take it any further than that, and if you let it, it  can frustrate you a lot. I know that we are planting some great seeds and things will all work out how they are supposed to if we just keep marching north and being obedient.
     I am so happy that Ashy and Ciana had a great time at Trek. It was one of the best experiences I've had. Sister Seely and I were actually talking about it not too long ago. I don't want to dress up as a pioneer all of the time, but a week was fun.
     Family History is brilliant. Seriously, if it weren't for  the fact that I can't do family history right now, I would be doing it. We are being taught to use it more in our finding techniques because the spirit of Elijah is being poured out in this country. There is so much history here, as you all know, and someday I would love to come back and look at all of the parish records, and walk through the cemeteries.
     I hope you have a great "Magrath Days" and everythin'. I'm still pretty sure we make a bigger deal of that than was made of "Le Tour de France." (It comes pretty close anyhow) :)
I love and pray for you everyday.
Love,
Sister Lybbert :)

p.s.
Oh! and I'm supposed to thank you for raising me the way you have, on behalf of President Pilkington. He commited me to it in our interviews, so yes... thank you for being wonderful parents. AND I'm so happy for Grandma and Grandpa Atwood! they will love it! I have a friend out there too! Sister Hillary Bennett from Taber :)
 

Monday, 7 July 2014

Tour de France



My 'baby' at a specialized training
meeting
                                                                          June 30, 2014
Dear Family,This week has been pretty good. Not many new things have happened, we just keep marching forward and trying our best to follow the spirit. On Saturday we went to a street that we had prayerfully decided to knock, but when we got there, we just didn't' feel right so we prayed again and picked another street. When we got there, we still didn't feel like it was the one. We prayed again, and then we finally felt right about  the street we had come to. We prayed again to know which side of the street we should go to. (I don't think I've prayed so much to get to the right place as I did that afternoon. I don't always think we need to pray about every little decision, but I guess when you feel you need that direction, and you act, it shows the Lord your willingness to do what He needs.)
 
Bunny contacting at the park!
Anyway, we knocked the street and we met a young single mom with two year old girl. We have a return appointment for tomorrow. I feel that that must have been the answer to our prayers. We need people to teach and we've been spending so much time trying to find people. Sometimes I wonder if our lack of people to teach is because I'm not focused enough, or maybe I'm getting too comfortable with mission life, or maybe the Lord is working on my pride. Maybe it is a mixture of them all. I read "Beware of Pride" by Ezra Taft Benson this morning and it really helped me to see the things that I need to change. It also helped me gain perspective about  the things I want to avoid in the future so as to stay humble (whether or not I find myself with "worldly success" I want to be humble and happy) I look at our family and how we have been fortunate to have what we need and a bit more, but because of the hard work that you and Dad have given.
    We tried a new technique of contacting this week. President is always encouraging us to be creative, Jamie, a recent convert, loves to be involved with missionary work since his conversion not too long ago. He's completely changed from when he first came in contact with the gospel. Anyway, his mom has 34 rabbits and we took two of the babies to the park because Jamie said people would come to us. Yes, we went bunny contacting...whoo! It was pretty good actually, we just need to refine the techniques so that we can be in the park in a good time on a good day when there are a lot of people out. I will send you some pictures:)                     I'm not sure what else to say really, except that I am happy, and I'm happy that you're all happy.
Love you all!
 Sister Lybbert

                                                                                                                                    July 7, 2014
Dear Everybody, (and a shout out to Amber I am so happy to get an e-mail from you! Tell me all about how you are doing! How is your photography career coming along?)
     First of all, I'd like to congratulate my father and Uncle Brett for staying youthful. Not only do you refuse to wear the glasses you need because they make you look 'old' (you said it, I didn't!) But, you are riding around on the BMX you bought when you were 14. I have the best family ever.
     It sounds like Canada Day was a blast. For Canada Day / Independence Day, we made some s'mores on our gas stove. There wasn't much else we could do....whoo!
     This week has been pretty crazy. First of all, I don't think I could ever live in England permanently. I'm sick again with some sort of head cold / sore throat / cough thing. Three times within a year just isn't desirable. Ew.
Tour de France bikers
     The Tour de France was chaotic! There really wasn't a way to work, not even street contact because there were estimated to be a million people in Harrogate on Saturday so President told us to enjoy the once in a lifetime experience.We ended up getting a pretty good view at the 1 km to the finish line mark. It was a lot of sitting in the very hot sun just to see some bikes go by in about two minutes, but  now I have seen the most watched sporting event in the world. It was pretty fun to see all of the festivities. And, Mekaiah, you may want to know that Will, Kate and George were there. I didn't see them but, still that's pretty neat. And, David Beckham was seen in town earlier that week at Betty's Tea Room. Woah, woah, waoh.
     So because of Le Tour, we had Sacrament meeting at 6 last night and we spent the daytime in the chapel having an open house. It wasn't too successful, but some people came through.
     Other than the Tour de France, my mind is blank and my head is all full of cold. I really don't know what else to say except that I love being in Harrogate, I love teaching people more about how they can come closer to their Savior, and I am happy.
     We met a girl in the park last week that remembered me from when I knocked on her door in LEEDS in my first two weeks OVER A YEAR AGO. I was absolutely shocked and it was such a strength to my testimony that the people we meet remember us and we can affect them in great ways in just a short time of actually knowing them. It was a great miracle and really lifted my spirits.
     A talk that I read this morning that I really o\love is "The Character of Christ" by Elder Bednar. I watched it in the MTC but reading it today was lovely. It helped me to understand how I need to refine the way that I react to situations. I love it.
I love you all and am grateful for you all.
Sister Lybbert
Kinder eggs!

watching the Tour de France