Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Happy Birthday Dad!

Hello! and HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAD AND SISTER JODICKE!

This morning for Sister Jodicke's birthday we had French toast and all kinds of fruit and ice cream and golden syrup and everythin'. It was delightful!
This week has been a good one. There are days where I feel like whitewashing is the devil, but at the same time it isn't so bad. We have met some lovely people this week, and we love our ward.  We are going to be getting the members SO excited to be involved in missionary work. There are over 200 less actives here, and there is not a chance the four missionaries in the ward can bring them back. It is the member's job to re-activate people. Missionaries come and go, but the members are the fellow-shippers. So, if you are giving the missionaries less-active families to visit, go visit the families with them! There is no pint if the missionaries just go on their own. Eventually, the missionaries will not be t here and the less-active people will still be less-active.
    We had some fantastic miracles this week. We were going to visit Marie and Betty, and we got off the bus too soon and had to walk up the hill more. I wasn't too thrilled about that, but there wasn't anything we could do. We walked past this guy, said hello, and then he started to ask us questions!  His name is Dan, he's 30 and he wants to know about what we believe. He has some pretty strong opinions about things but we were able to tell him a bit about the Restoration.  We asked him if he'd come to a baptism that the Keighley Elders were having on Saturday, and he actually came!  Not only that, but after the baptism, President Pilkington talked to him for an hour!  It was great! We then had a lesson with him and he actually let us talk. Usually he's pretty chatty.
     Yesterday morning, President phoned to ask if he'd be able to come to further lessons with Dan, and we are so excited. It is a bit intimidating, but I love President and Sister P and it will be fantastic.
A few days ago, we were walking in the pouring rain and our feet were soaking wet. (My black shoes don't have a sole any more, I need to buy new ones... I thought they'd last longer but I guess not...haha.) It was somehow so great though. We were walking in Riddlesden, and it is beautiful there with the rain, the front gardens of some beautiful houses, and the scenery of the hills. We visited a member from the ward, Sister Ratcliffe, and she made us hot chocolate and crumpets with lemon curd and then we shared a spiritual thought. I love days like that.

     There have been such wonderful things happening in the area and I'm excited to continue teaching the new investigators we found this week. We found a man who's in his 60's who likes to talk a lot about life, and about how the world is going downhill and he loves talking with us.  We were able to open his heart a little bit but he's still pretty stubborn and won't read the Book of Mormon or pray. I never understand how people say they won't read things after stating how open-minded they are. It will eventually happen with him, but will take a bit more time I think. He just needs to open his heart to the Spirit. I love it here, and I love the members as well. they are great!
Tell Baby C I love him!
Thanks for all you
We ate at a legendary place called "Chicken Cottage."
It's the greasiest, cheapest chicken in town. It only cost £2.00!
Whoo!
do,
I hope you have an excellent Birthday Dad,
Love,
Sister Lybbert

Last P-day we went to Haworth and went to the Bronte Parsonage. It was absolutely lovely! I saw so many great things, including the first edition of Wuthering Heights, and Charlotte Bronte's dress she wore while travelling to her honey moon, and so many other great things. It is a beautiful little place.
[Sister Lybbert added that her camera had died so she was unable to send the pictures this week]

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

On to Keighley

This  week has been pretty crazy. On Tuesday for P-day we went to Kirkstall Abbey and threw a Frisbee around, which was really nice. I will send you some photos of it. It was built in the 1200's. It is all just ruins now, but very pretty ruins.

During transfer calls Monday night, we were informed that neither Sister Jodicke or I were moving. To be honest, I kind of wanted to move just to experience something new. I felt like the work in the area wasn't really going anywhere, and I wanted to have a fresh start somewhere new. It was NOT that I wanted to leave Sister Jodicke though, she's the greatest.

The next day we had a P-day and Sister Smith was still with us. She left that evening. It was insane because 6:30 Tuesday night the phone rang, and it said it was the Assistants. Before I answered the phone, I said, "I bet this is them telling us we're both moving..." I was completely kidding. When I answered the phone, to my surprise, it was President Pilkington. The first things he said were, "Hello Sisters, we are transferring you out of the area." I was stunned. I was also pretty excited because we both got to move together to Keighley.

It was nice that we did say good bye to everyone the week before because we felt we were moving. I was able to get pictures with quite a few people as well.

We went to transfer meeting but didn't move that day because we had bought a whole week's worth of food thinking we weren't moving and we couldn't exactly get on the bus with our 5 suitcases and all of the food, and because there were problems with transporting everyone else's suitcases with the coaches, we didn't end up getting moved until Friday night. When we moved all of our things in the new flat, it was pouring rain and we were so tired. I love the new flat, except the room with the shower and the sing is upstairs, and the toilet is in a room by itself downstairs...weird.

Keighley is amazing so far. We have met some wonderful members and less-actives, and we have had a good time finding. Whitewashing again isn't the nicest thing but I really can't complain. Sister Jodicke has only ever whitewashed, and she was training after week 5. It has been splendid. Keighley is very beautiful. There are SO many hills, but it looks gorgeous with the mist and the trees and all of the housetops.

Oh, and last Saturday we had another baptism! I don't really count it as ours (not that it matters anyway) but it was a girl named Natalie who has a four year old son, Lewis. She was being taught by the Elders and then they decided having her with some Sisters would be nice for her and so we taught her the last couple of weeks before her baptism. She's so cute.

Sister Smith is going to come back and work with us because she loved the two weeks so much. I am so excited because we all have such great fun together.

Yesterday was Stake Conference and Elder Dallin H. Oaks came. It was incredible and he spoke to the members about how it is their responsibility to help the missionaries find people, it isn't the other way around. He stated that the keys to preside over the missionary work in the area are actually with the Stake President, and that President Pilkinton has the keys to preside over, teach, and direct the missionaries so that we can work with the wards we serve in better. It was nice because members seem to think they don't have to do anything except bring their families and themselves to the gospel. It is everyone's responsibility, so, please family go out  on exchanges/splits and be member presents for the missionaries! They will LOVE you. I know it's probably hard in Magrath, but missionary work is still somewhat possible.

Before the meeting, everyone was greeting each other and we were sitting in our rows. A man was shaking the lady's had a few people down from me and kept coming down the row. It wasn't until he got to Sister Jodicke that I realized it was Elder Oaks. He did shake my hand. This is the fourth apostle I've seen I think. President Uchtdorf [before he was in the First Presidency], Elder Scott, Elder Ballard and Elder Oaks. Unless I can't remember one from when I was little, I think that's it.

Things are great and I'm loving the missionary work. The Lord loves every one of His children and He will bless them as they put their trust in Him.

Love you,
Sister Lybbert

p.s. today our oven was not turning on so I had to microwave the batter for German pancakes. It actually turned out okay...haha.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Surprise!

Surprise!
Very unexpectedly Sister Jodicke and I are both being transferred to Keighley, SO don't send any post to the other flat but to the mission office ;)

Love,
Sister Lybbert

Just Continuing the Work

     This week has been fun. It is weird because the weeks fly by and I can't even remember what happened in which week.
with Joyce
     Transfers happened, and I am staying in Leeds! I have mixed feelings about it, but I won't go much into detail. Just that I'm happy Sister Jodicke and I can be companions still. I don't know what I would have done if  I was to lead the area. I could have done it, but it's nice that I don't have to.
     Sister Smith and Sister Jodicke and I have had SO much fun these past two weeks. I can do a pretty convincing Scottish accent, and Sister Smith's is so good. this past week we have been reading all of the signs on the buildings in Scottish and it has been really entertaining. Oh, and I'm getting pretty good at singing in Swedish. It's hilarious.
     This week we have been assigned to teach Natalie, a girl who is being baptized this Friday in another area in Leeds. She's so sweet and has the cutest little boy. I'm excited to work with her before and after her baptism. I love baptisms!
Mushy peas...I don'w know why
they are so popular here but they are!
     It was weird because I really thought I'd be transferred this time around but I wasn't. I said my goodbyes to everyone and now I get to show up at their house and feel awkward, haha. It will be good though.
     President Pilkington spoke at the Mission President's Fireside that happens every month and we were able to go to it on Sunday. He talked about how the blessings of the gospel far outweigh the "happiness" the world seems to entice us with. He said he'd like to gather all of the world's greatest minds, celebrities and scientists, etc. and tell them to come up with the way to make people the happiest. And he then said nothing they could come up with in a mil;lion years would be greater than what we are offered because we have faith, and a knowledge that God exists. It was a remarkable talk he gave. It made me think a lot about how I really don't care about what the world knows about me in the future. As long as I develop my talents, and I do it for me and not for the rest of the world, I will be the happiest.
     I don't know what else to say really, but things with Dennis have been progressing. He is really seeking to know whether this is the truth that we teach him and I know he has felt that it is, he just needs to realize it.
Things are good, just continuing the work.
Love you all,
Sister Lybbert
She loves her cat ears and wears
them all day and EVERYWHERE! 
My pudding package. Thanks
Cammie, Mom and J.P. We made
chocolate pudding last night!


Elder Alforque (Birmingham/Philippines) Elder Leavitt
 (Las Vegas)Elder Walter (Utah?) Elder Paczensky
(London) AND us sisters

Friday, 30 August 2013

Last Week of Transfer 2

with Sister Smith (mini missionary)
This is the last week of transfer 2! I cannot believe it. I have a feeling I'll be moving, so we will see what happens. Make a note not to send any more mail directly to my flat for now. [ Send everything to the Mission Home address on the blog]
     This past week was fantastic. We had another companion, Sister Smith from Doncaster, come with us as she's on a mini mission for two weeks. I love her, she's so cute and we only have one week left with her! I love having three of us, and a car. She was able to bring her car and use it. It is the greatest blessing in the world, it saves us so much time, and we get to jam out to Swedish Disney music. the Swedish stuff is more fun to listen to than the English by far, haha.
     Yesterday we had a Zone Conference and it was great fun. We took a coach to Billingham which took about two hours. I loved it because we just got to chat with other missionaries on the bus and I love the other sisters. We had to wake up at 4:30 though in order to get to Billingham on time.
     The Zone Conference was really focused on putting our hearts into the work, and not focusing on the numbers. This is something I am so grateful for because I don't want to be motivated by numbers, but by the people that I'm teaching. President and Sister Pilkington are so great. President Pilkington has made a few changes that have to do with that. He has more trust in us about being more responsible and policing ourselves with accountable hours and everything. Also, only one hour of e-mailing now...so we will see how fast I can learn to type.
   This week Dennis and Anthony both came to church! It was so so so great. Dennis wasn't sure if he was going to come, but he found the courage and came to Sacrament Meeting. He said that he felt very comfortable, loved how friendly the people were, and when I asked him if he felt the things we learned at church and the things we taught him were true, he said yes! Tight after e-mailing today, we are going to his house for a visit and we will find out whether or not he wants to be baptized. It is nerve-racking. I know how much the gospel could help him and how much he needs it. He said that his family is in support, whatever he decides, and I'm grateful for that.
Brother Jeff Powel
     There is an elderly man in the ward, Jeff Powel, who we visited last week and let me tell you, I could sit and listen to him for hours. He's hilarious and he has SO many stories. He was in the army and lived in Japan, Hong Kong, and I think it was Malaysia. His favorite was Japan. He worked with the artillery. After he came back to Leeds and settled down with a family, he worked doing autopsies and worked with some that had to do with pretty widely known criminal cases. My favorite thing though, is that on his 70th birthday (YES, his SEVENTIETH) he went bungee jumping! He said he'd do it again in a heartbeat but that his heart might stop...he's 83 now. He would also jump out of an airplane. He's always joking around and so energetic. Seriously, I would love for all of you to meet him. I will send a classy photo of him. His jokes remind me a lot of Grandpa Lybbert. :)
  I really love the work here. things have been going marvelously.
  Yesterday I got the big envelope from you all with your  VERY poo-oriented game of whatever-it's -called and I laughed so hard. So did all of the sisters I showed it to. I'm also so grateful for the lovely notes on the back and for Kyler's drawing of more poo. What is with you people? Haha I love your guts anyhow. :)
Thanks family and friend for all you do. I pray for all of you every day.
Love,
Sister Lybbert.


Some very ugly geese at Temple Newsam Estate
This pig was as big as 3
sister missionaries



Organ at Temple Newsam Estate






With Sis. Jodicke enjoying
icecream


I Hope You Never Have to Dust Your Scriptures

     Thank you for clarifying the story of how Aunt Maureen and Uncle Robert and Mary Walker all connect. Every time I think of it, it makes me so happy!
    That is great everything worked out with the Temple shutdown and that you can all go to Surveyors! I would do so many things to have a s'more or a cow pie right now. I had pancakes again this morning but they were pancakes you just buy already made. it was okay but it was too cakey. It was a banoffe pancake though so it wasn't so bad. People love banoffe pie, cheesecake, bread, etc. It's just banana and toffee flavor.
   Good luck to Nolan, and well done Ashy! [Ashtyn had to speak in church the day that Nolan Fisher had his farewell]. I printed her talk off so that I can read it later. I love that there are so many missionaries going out. I was thinking the other day how powerful it would be to have all of the missionaries gathered in one place, and to look out and see them. It would be like t he orcs coming to destroy Minas Tirith (correct me if I'm wrong...I'm not too worried at the moment for correct LOTR references) but instead of ugly, blood-thirsty orcs, it would be happy and smiling missionaries with The Book of Mormon in hand, haha.
     Congratulations Kyler on your excellent swimming! I waqnt to take up swimming when I am back. It is so good for you and so fun. That's good to hear about Kristy Noad as well, I love stories like that when people don't give up and they end up being successful at what they have worked so hard for.
   That's a great idea to have a gumball machine, but do you feel like your children, maybe, might spend all of their money on gumballs whenever they walk into the piano room? (Not that you'd mind...it does go to you I guess!)
     I really loved the lesson in Relief Society yesterday too. I love Sister Gough and I still pray that they may have peace and comfort. Being on a mission is such a great blessing because I have understood the blessings of Heaven so much more.
   I'm also SO happy to hear how Joshy is doing with his scriptures, and prayer and how he is looking forward to becoming a Deacon. Sometimes I worried that my little siblings weren't as solid with their scriptures, (just because I've been away so often for school, and being a teenager/young adult I haven't really been around all that much to see them read) and this makes me so happy to hear. I encourage them to never miss a day. Sister Lindley spoke to us when they were giving their farewell, and she told us through heartfelt tears, "I hope that you never have to dust your scriptures." That has stuck with me and I hope that it stays with me forever. We might have to dust other things, and clean other things in life but there is one thing we should never have to dust, and that is our scriptures.
     Ciana has her license? WHOO! That is so great. Just watch out for deer, and stupid people. Probably more stupid people than deer. That is super exciting though. I can't believe that she is 17. When people ask I want to say she's 15 or 16. My little sisters are so old!
     This week has been pretty excellent. Sister Jodicke and I have worked diligently, and although the numbers were weak, we feel good about our effort. We did have lots of fun finding, and on Saturday we went on a blitz with the Zone Leaders (Blits = you go finding with another companionship in the same area...because we can't exactly go on splits with the ZLs). Before we went finding with them though, they came over with a shiny, brand new can of RAID, and they destroyed the spiders in our back garden. It was so gross, there were giant spiders running everywhere. I did not feel bad in the slightest.
     On Thursday night, we had an appointment that fell through, and Sam was going to come out with us as a member present. Sam has been re-decorating her house she and her kids just moved into, and so we offered to help her out. It was so nice to wear pants and just help out with a service project. We repainted her kitchen, and we burnt off the old paint that was on the door frame in the kitchen. It was really fun, and I love her to bits. She is super and such a giving, loving person. She is like another long lost aunt (I LOVE my aunts!). Her sister recently passed aqway from a heart attack, but she is so strong and although she has so much on her plate all of the time, she is never thinking about herself. She has four kids and takes them with her everywhere. She is a star.
     On Friday, we went to Bible Study again! And it went pretty great. We were talking about our thoughts on the Resurrection, and Born Again's believe that only Christ is resurrected, but the rest of us just die and continue living as spirits. Anyway, this was one of those instances where Sister Jodicke and I relied very much on the Spirit, and we were able to explain things, and find scriptures to help Nathando's husband (I don't know his name...I'm terrible at remembering names when they are foreign) understand how we will all be resurrected and that we are all heirs to the Kingdom of God. I felt like we were able to open his heart a little bit.
     (I'm out of order, I know) but on Tuesday, and yesterday again we visited Dennis Row. I think I told you about him, he's that darling old man from Farsley. Anyway, we were able to open his heart as well. Yesterday after church we stopped by for a few minutes, and he was just leaving his house. He invited us in for a bit and he told us that he had an impression that we would come and so he delayed his departure from home for a few minutes. Well, we came! And he was so cute. He told us he has been a lot happier since we've been coming 'round and since he's been reading the Book of Mormon. He said we're like his grand-daughters. He reads the Book of Mormon every day and although he doesn't entirely understand it super well, he enjoys it. He also offered to take us on a P-day to Whitby. He said he loves going there because Winifred, his wife, lived there and they always went together. He showed us photos and it is gorgeous. I'm not sure if we'll have the chance, but that would be so wonderful if we could go there.
     Saturday afternoon / evening, we were travelling to Pudsey for a tea appointment and then it started pouring rain. The kind of rain that just makes you feel cold,  and wet, and like a monster becaue all of your makeup is running down your face. It was nice because we were heading to Sue Brown's for tea, and she had a traditional Yorkshire dinner all ready for us. :)
     There have been countless miracles this week and I am so grateful for every single one of them whether we noticed them or not. I finished reading through the Book of Mormon and have started on the New testament. I am really enjoying it. I finally bought some crayons to mark my scriptures and they are so pretty now.
     I love the gospel, and I know that his is the restored church of Jesus Christ. It is a blessing to have the church wherever you go in the world, and that the members are really like family everywhere too.
     I hope that you are all well, and I pray for each and every one of you every day. I love you lots!
Sister Lybbert

Monday, 12 August 2013

Connecting with Old Family Friends

     This week has been great. Last Monday we had a barbecue, and then played volleyball for Zone P-day. I was too lazy to bring a bag with my sport outfit so I chose the classy option and played in my dress. I also came up with a superb way of backhanding the ball instead of serving it. (The ball was not a real volleyball, so, no that didn't break my hand.)
Waiting for the bus
     Tuesday evening Sister Jodicke, Fiona, and I went to Carol Mitchell's house with cake to have a little farewell get together for Fiona. I love Sister Mitchell. It is adorable because every time we go to her house, she constantly has friends popping in and out, and she always leaves her living room window open and she has cats of all sorts also come for visits, then leave. I forgot to mention that there is not a single window with a screen here. I find it so weird because then bugs can get in, and the windows on the tower apartment buildings open wide enough for a grown man to fall out of and there aren't any screens. Scary, but with Sister Mitchell's cat friends it isn't so bad. Anyway, Carol is an absolute doll and I feel so happy whenever we get to visit her. I could spend all day every day at her house.
     Wednesday was SO GOOD. We had a mission-wide conference in Huddersfield at the chapel. Because of the British Pageant that was in Chorley (Sadly, we weren't allowed to go...it's in the Manchester Mission) there were a few apostles in the area. Elder M. Russell Ballard came to speak to us! Elder Jeffery R. Holland and I think another one, had a conference with the Manchester mission. It was so neat, and I hadn't seen all of the Leeds Missionaries together. When we sang the opening song, 'Guide Us, O, Thou Great Jehovah,' it was incredible and so powerful. I was sitting front and center, all of the sisters were sitting in the first two rows. Two members of the Seventy spoke first, and then Elder Ballard. I can't remember the names of the Seventy (they were foreign names...) but they spoke on how this church isn't split into a church for missionaries and a church for members, but it is one church where the missionaries are to teach, and the members are to find. Then Elder Ballard talked about motivating things for us missionaries, and this basically sums up what he said, "You want to baptize more? Talk to More!" and he spoke on Wilford Woodruff's experience with Joseph Smith after Joseph had passed away. Joseph and others were walking into the temple and Wilford was wondering why they were going so fast. Joseph replied, "We are in a hurry." Elder Ballard said that if the people in the Spirit world are in a hurry, we need to be in a hurry; everyone. [We need to be] in a hurry to find more people through family history; in a hurry to find more people to teach the gospel to. Everybody, every member, should be in a hurry to spread the gospel. Time is becoming shorter and shorter until the work needs to be fulfilled.
St. Bartholomew's Church
My favorite spot
    It was a really amazing conference. After the conference, and elderly sister missionary from the South somewhere in England was walking through the crowd and she happened to say hi to Sister Jodicke, then me, and naturally asked where we were both from. When I replied Canada, she held up her handbag, which surprisingly was a giant Canadian flag. I told her I was from Southern Alberta, near Lethbridge. She said, "I know a man from Lethbridge." I thought I'd just ask who, in case I might, by a small chance, know them. She told me, "Rasmussen, Bob Rasmussen." Then excited, I asked if she knew anything else so I could make sure it was Uncle Robert. She said he married a lady named Maureen. Anyway, it made me so happy to have a connection to my family. She said she knows him because he served his mission where she lived, in Hull, and she even said that his companion was George Donald Durrant, a famous LDS author of one of the books in the approved missionary book list. It made me so so happy . Small world. Oh, and the lady's name was Sister Mary Walker.
  Then yesterday, there was a missionary farewell for Callum McKeown and a baptism of the Leonard twins so there were a lot of people in sacrament meeting. Anthony came to sacrament which was really good, and I'm so grateful to Sam for bringing him and Amy, his little daughter. Sam sacrifices so much but she does it with the biggest smile on her face. Sister Jodicke and I helped prepare the food for the munch and mingle that happened after church, and so Sam, Fiona Roberts ( not the new convert, Fiona, but a lady from the ward) and the two of us had fun getting the food all ready.
     Another small world story: Callum's grandfather, Alex Stewart, is from Scotland (I forgot where..) and he knows Doug McLeman and dear Uncle Keith! (I don't know if Keith would remember him, but he said he knows who you are!) YAY!
     Oh, and on Tuesday we visited with a man named Dennis Row. He lives across the street from the chapel, and we accidentally went to his house one day instead of the lady's whose we were looking for. We got a return appointment and went there with John Cook. Brother Row is the most adorable old man. His house is the classic English house, with family heirlooms and bookshelves and everything in his house. In the living room he even had a little table with wine glasses and some schleor (I can't spell..) and there was the fireplace with a rug in front of it, and then old and quite lovely black and white photos, and then some paintings on the walls. I could have spent hours there just because it was so perfect. Brother Row lost his wife last year, and he had so many pictures of them from when they were young everywhere. The photos were so precious, he spoke of his wife, Winifred, so wonderfully too, and it all just made my heart melt.
     Today for P-day, we went to the Royal Armouries Museum and looked at...yep, armour! It was really interesting, but after looking at a few floors of armour, we felt we could come e-mail. It was realy interesting and neat to see it all. Oh, and we went shopping too. I have never been in such a classy mall. I will send photos. ;)
     Anyway, thanks everyone for your love and support and letters! In the past few weeks I've received letters from Aunt Katrina and Nicole Williams, and possible others... I can't remember. Also, I am sorry if I don't reply to all the letters. It is hard to have time to write, and postage is pretty pricey. I try my best though and it doesn't mean I don't like getting them. :)
Love you, and praying all the time for you,
Trinity Leeds Mall
Brother Townsend and his
2000+ car collection


Armour made for
King Henry VIII
Queen Elizabeth I and me

Sting
lots of war stuff
Helmet given to King Henry
VIII by Emperor Maximilian I
 of Rome

The Sword of Griffindor...Harry could have
just bought it, how daft!

At Trinity Leeds Mall

Shops at Victoria Square
























Sister Lybbert