Tuesday, May 24, 2011

May 23

Howdy from Woodville, TX where I get to serve in the most AWESOME branch ever!  Seriously- I am constantly amazed by the members of the Woodville branch and I love being able to work w/ and serve them and to have them as my friends.  I love this place!
 Monday was p-day and after our normal errand running, Emelie O* picked us up and took us back to Odomville for some grand adventures.  We just hung out up there petting horses for a little while, and then we all went fishing at the secret pond (all of us = Emelie, Megan, Sis. Bouwhuis, and me).  We had lots of fun and caught a few perch big enough to eat... so we took them back to Grampy O*'s house, cleaned 'em, fried 'em, and ate 'em.  It was lots of fun, and I actually enjoyed eating my fish... kind of... it was tasty... and I'm pretty sure I like SOME fish now after eating lots of it on the mission... but there's still a mental block I must overcome that their still FISH.   Someday.... That evening Bro. and Sis. Ronnie and Dolores L* took us out to dinner at Elijah's where I did not order fish... I haven't come that far yet.  I did enjoy some yummy chicken parmesan though.
Tuesday we got up very early... 3:45... and got ready and drove up to Fred where we hitched a ride to Vidor for the elders.  We needed to carpool w/ them to our meeting and one of them had to be there early to practice the musical number.  Fastforward til past 9:00 and we got to enjoy an AWESOME meeting w/ Elder Gavaret of the quorum of the seventy.  It was oh so very edifying!  I had to participate a lot- did a role play in front of everyone, stand and share my thoughts about what I've learned from the Moldenhauers, say the closing prayer, etc., but that causes one to learn more, so it was good.  We enjoyed lunch after of Hawaiin Haystacks- YUM! something I haven't eaten my whole mission.  One of the Relief Society women that helped provide the meal, came and sat and talked w/ us.  She's one of Bernie Packard's daughters... I think her name is Patricia... she's way cool and we had a good chat.  I felt really achey and fevery all day, so that was hard, but I guess I needed some opposition.  Around 4:30 we had a great lesson w/ 9 yr. old Danein G*.  She's so cute and so awesome.  We taught her about prophets and priesthood and she asked lots of great questions.  We had 30 minutes at our apt. before dinner... I conked out for all of it.  We went to the G*s for dinner and enjoyed something they call Sarah's Goo for dinner w/ Orange Cake for dessert- yum. 
Wednesday morning we spent our hour on mormon.org.  We did a whole bunch of stuff during the day, but my brain won't recall it right now and I didn't record it in my planner.  We had dinner that evening w/ Bro and Sis EarlWayne and Linda O*.  They also had Mike and Mary A* over and we all enjoyed Chicken Spaghetti and lots of yummy sides and awesome brownies for dessert.  We had a good visit and lesson.  I love those people!
Thursday we tried visiting a few people that we didn't find home.  Then we did weekly planning, which took awhile but was effective.   In the afternoon we met recent convert Airrick L* at the church for church tour.  He ended up bringing A.J., a non-member friend.  She's way cool and I'd met her before at Lexi's baptism.  It was a pretty cool tour.  The M* family fed us dinner that night- lasagna, salad, garlic bread, and brownies for dessert.  One of their 4 sons just came home from his mission a couple weeks ago, and one of them will be leaving on a mission at the end of the summer.  Their a really cool family.  Sister Anna M* came to an appt. w/ us after dinner.  We reviewed principles of the Restoration w/ Louise W* that we met last Saturday and talked to her about baptism.  She doesn't quite understand it all yet, but she has a lot of faith and it's cool to teach her. 
Friday we district meeting here in Woodville. That was sweet, and afterwards we went to try a local Mexican place, Naeomi's.  It was fun and tasty.  In the afternoon E.W. and Linda came to the church for a sweet church tour.  The Millers fed us dinner that night- swiss stake over rice, fried okra, corn on the cob, and root beer floats for dessert.  They're such a neat couple!
Saturday we had a church tour w/ Danein and her mom and her little brother.  It was so awesome and we set a baptism date w/ her for June 18th.  She's so excited and we're excited for her!  We spent some time scrubbing out our baptism font w/ Comet after that... it needed it, and it looks much better now.  That afternoon, Sis. Dolores L* drove us out to Jasper for a baptism.  The elders have been teaching Kaylynn W* for awhile and it was super cool to be able to attend her baptism.  Sis. L* took us to dinner at a chinese buffet in Jasper afterwards.  We all agreed the food was quite lame, but we had fun anyways.  We had a good visit and lesson w/ Donna G* and her family that night too. 
Sunday was great- Danein and her mom and two step siblings all came to church and had a great experience.  We love them!  We had a branch potluck after church to honor Ryan M* coming home.  The food was great and a former investigator we invited came too, so it was all fabulous.  We visited at the nursing home in the afternoon.  Then we met Sis. Connie L* at the church for a great church tour- such a neat lady!  We had dinner at the D*s- corn dogs :)  loved it and had a lesson w/ them from the conference talk- Face the Future w/ Faith.  We also stopped by the C*s for a nice lesson and checked on Dewain again.  I think he really might make it to church next Sunday.  That would be so awesome... we're praying w/ faith!
MISSIONARY WORK IS THE COOLEST THING EVER!!!!!  I love it so much and am so grateful to be a part of it.  I love you all!!!
*~Sister Pilmer~*

Friday, May 20, 2011

May 16

Howdy from Woodville, TX where am I SO in love with missionary work, it blows my mind.  Seriously, it's the coolest thing ever. 
 
Monday was a pretty normal p-day, just getting lots of important stuff done and relaxing a little.  We watched "Legacy" at the D*'s while I dealt w/ some school stuff online.  Preparing for my future post-mission life is really strange, but the Lord is helping me not to stress about it or dwell on it.  I'm grateful for that.  We had dinner w/ the L* family that night.  I love them so much and so grateful for their faithfulness and examples.  They fed us some great lasagna and salad and grapes.  We laughed and talked about how eating and visiting in their home is like a little piece of Utah.  We also had a great post-mothers day discussion about the power of righteous women.  We also visited Frankie and Donna that evening and had a great lesson w/ them.
 
Tuesday we biked out to Heritage Village for service, but they actually didn't need us that day.  Then we got a phone call from Bro. Scott M* telling us he was doing some work at the home of a less-active member that was hard to get ahold of.  He figured it would be a good excuse for us to drop by and visit if we stopped by because we saw his "Service by Scott" truck outside.  We decided to act on his inspiration and we biked all the way down to Colmesniel to just that.  It took us about and hour and a half.  He was still there when we arrived though and we had a great little visit and lesson getting to know Sis. Rosalyn S*.  Then we did some tracting in Colmesniel too, and visited the M* home for a little bit.  We passed by a home where a mother and her son from India smiled and waved, so we stopped to talk to them.  They didn't speak English...  but the woman excitedly called her husband who does speak English and had us talk to him.  If he's home next time we're able to stop by, we will talk to them some more.... The son was probably about 5... and he started yelling at us all of the sudden and as far as I could tell cursed us in Indian...is that what you call the language they speak in India?  I feel so ignorant. He did a lot of spitting in between the cursing... that's probably bad right?  I have no idea what really happened, but the mom really liked us.  We laugh everytime we replay the scenario- you probably had to be there.  It was a pretty hot and humid day, so we did a whole lot of sweating, though the ride back to Woodville was a little shadier and breezier... w/ more uphills...  We felt pretty accomplished after all that biking and talking to people.  The McC*s fed us dinner- pork loin roast, boiled potatoes and green beans fresh from the garden, and turtle pie for dessert (the kind w/ caramel and chocolate... though I would not be shocked to be served actual turtle in this area). 
 
Wednesday we spent our hour on mormon.org.  It's the best.  We had lunch w/ Frankie and Donna who made us a delicious pot roast, w/ mashed potatoes and gravy and corn and rolls.  They also made brownies to eat for dessert while we played a game of Farkle.  We had a great lesson w/ them from the Book of Mormon.  In the afternoon we went up to Spurger and went tracting for a couple of hours before making visits to Papa S*, and Grampy O*.  We had dinner w/ Earl Wayne and Linda O*.  They fed us yummy spaghetti (w/ deer meat in the sauce- YUM!) and texas toast and salad and chocolate pie.  Odoms rock.
 
Thursday we dropped by to visit the W* family.  Ayisha was the only one home/awake and she was really sick.  We had a short little visit w/ her and told her to let us know if she needed anything and that we'd check on them in a few days.  We made some copies and the church and tried to visit a few more people.  We made our weekly stop at the nursing home- good stuff :)  We grabbed lunch at La Enchilada- so good, and then headed back to our apt. to get weekly planning done. The G*s fed us dinner that night- pizza and salad and fresh baked chocolate chip cookies.  We had a great lesson w/ them also about the importance and value of righteous women. 
 
Friday was district meeting in Jasper.  Our zone leaders came too.  Sis. Bouwhuis and I led a discussion together on the principle of love.  We all went to lunch at Subway after.  We spent the afternoon working in Dam B / Town Bluff area tracting and such.  We visited the R*s- an awesome part member family and had a great lesson w/ them.  We scheduled a church tour w/ them for this week. We have some cool new potential investigators and had a great time out working in the sunshine.  It's been sunny, but surprisingly cool for this time of year here... basically perfect weather that would probably seem hot if I was living in Utah. 
 
Saturday was a hard day, but we handled it together.  I love Sister Bouwhuis.  We did find some really cool new potential investigators while tracting.  And I did enjoy some of my favorite ice cream- Bluebell Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough- so it wasn't a bad day, just hard.  We also had a good visit w/ the C* family. 
 
Sunday we had church- awesomeness.  We helped teach the lesson in priesthood on missionary work.  The bretheren in our branch our so supportive of our efforts.  We ended up teaching youth Sunday school at the last minute and that was fun and went well.  In Sacrament Mtg.  we had a guest speaker from the Stake High Council- Bro. Robert Pontius.  For those of you who aren't my immediate family and don't know, he's the dad of two of my best childhood friends in Beaumont who are both out serving missions now.  That was cool.  We also had 5 different lessons after church all of which were very effective, but I don't have time to write about.  It was a great week!  I'm so very grateful for the guidance of the Holy Ghost helping me to accomplish the Lord's will in this great work.  I'm just an instrument.  I'm amazed what the Lord is able to do w/ me as I surrender my heart and will to him.  I love being a missionary!!!  And I love all of you!!!
 
*~Sister Pilmer~*

Monday, May 9, 2011

May 9

Howdy from Woodville, TX where I will be finishing out my mission! Transfer calls came Saturday night as usual, and Sis. Bouwhuis and I will be spending the next 6 weeks serving together in Woodville.  We're pretty excited about it and are going to give it all we've got to make the most of that time!
 
Monday was a fun preparation day.  We cleaned our apt and got groceries and did laundry as usual.  Then we went over to the D*'s where Sis. D* made us grilled cheese sandwiches while we watched "The Errand of Angels".  (We got special permission to watch it.)  We wrote letters (or at least tried to) while we watched and thoroughly enjoyed it.  Then we went up to Odomville where we helped Megan and Emelie castrate a bull calf.  I'm sure that the audience of this email will not all want the details of that fascinating experience, so I will not include details at this time.  If you'd like to know more, you'll have to ask me.  I do still love mail.  That evening we had a lesson w/ Tanya and Eddie L*.  We watched the Restoration dvd, and answered questions.  It was pretty cool. 
 
Tuesday we rode our bikes up to do service at Heritage Village, and enjoy lunch there at the Pickett House.  Then we rode up to the nursing home for our weekly visit.    That evening we went to the  M*s for dinner, where we enjoyed chicken and rice and salad and some awesome orange cream pie thing for dessert.  I also had the opportunity to get to know Lori M* better and to help photograph goats for sale.  I now know a little more about what you want in a goat photo and how to photograph their udder.  We stopped by the younger M* familty after and watched the Restoration dvd w/ them in Spanish.  It was really spiritual and cool to visit them.  It was a great day. 
 
Wednesday Sis. Bouwhuis was sick in the morning, so I spent some extra time studying and such while she rested.  In the afternoon we went to the library to spend our weekly hour on mormon.org- SO GOOD!  We had dinner w/ the G* family- yummy homemade burgers and fries.  We went to the Activity Days (8-11 yr old primary girls) activity for a little bit to help Emelie O* teach about the 10th article of faith.  That was fun and educational. 
 
Thursday, I woke up feeling like crud.  I had to rest most of the morning.  Then we did our weekly planning and then I had to take a hot bath and rest some more.  I fought a fever most of the afternoon.  We still went to our dinner appt. w/ the J*s family.  They also fed us delicious homemade burgers.  It's that time of year :)  We loved it and had a great visit and lesson w/ them.  They're a super neat family. 
 
Friday we got up and headed to Zone Meeting in Beaumont.  That was super great, and for feeling as sick as I did, I still got a lot out of it.  I also had a couple of elders give me a priesthood blessing after the meeting.  That was great :)  We ate lunch w/ some missionaries at Taco Bell.  Then we came home so I could rest some more and get my fever down...  good times.  That evening our appt w/ Tanya and Eddie fell through, but we were still able to do a church tour w/ Betty O* and that was sweet.  The O*'s fed us dinner that night- Taco Soup which was perfect for me :)  I love the O*s. 
 
Saturday we worked in spurts.  We saw quite a few miracles that day relied on the Lord for strength.  In between resting, we were able to teach some lessons and get work done.  We had dinner w/ the Mo*s that night- chicken (that they raised), homemade biscuits, corn, green beans, and buttermilk pie for dessert.  I could tell it was ALL delicious, but I couldn't taste any of it due to my congestion.  Haha- that was pretty humorous. 
 
Sunday, church was wonderful, even though the investigators we were hoping to see didn't show.  We visited the L* family in the afternoon and that was great.  The K*s fed us pasta for dinner w/ key lime pie for dessert.  So good, and we had such a good visit and lesson w/ them.  Then we went to the L*s and called our families.  I love my family!!!  We shared a message w/ the L*s and then headed home.  I'm still sick, but feeling much better, and I love being a missionary!  It was a hard week, but a good one.  I love y'all so much!!!
 
*~Sister Pilmer~*

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May 2

Howdy from Woodville,TX where it is SO much warmer than Utah!  (I currently love that... but I know as the heat and humidity REALLY set in I may have slightly different feelings ;D )  It's actually been a pretty hard week, but Sister Bouwhuis and I have tackled it together w/ faith, and have learned a lot.  I'm short on time today... so this may be lame, but I'll try.
 
Monday we had a sweet zone p-day in Vidor.  Megan O* came w/ us and gave us a ride, and we all had lots of fun.  The D*'s fed us a yummy dinner and then we went to visit Sis. Frankie C*.  Frankie was really sick, so we sang hymns to her while we waited for Bro. D* and Bro. K* to come give her a blessing.  Her blessing was powerful, and she's doing much much better now. 
 
Tuesday we rode our bikes up to Heritage Village for service and lunch, then up to the nursing home for our weekly visits.  We biked over to the library to spend our weekly hour on mormon.org and then rode around trying to visit w/ investigators.  We were able to see a few and contact some cool people.  The M*s gave us money to go out to dinner since they had to go out of town, so we decided to try La Enchilada.  It's really close to our apt. but I'd never been there- it's delicious.  We enjoyed our meal, contacted a couple of people and then met Sis. D* who gave us a ride up to Spurger.  We had a lesson w/ Bro. and Sis. S* and then Sis. Nita B mock gave us a ride over to Odomville.  We had a lesson w/ Chanice at the Odom's home.  Megan and Betty O* were both there and shared wonderful testimonies.  It was an effective lesson, but Chanice isn't really searching yet... seeds have definitely been planted though that she will remember and turn to in the future.  She's such a great girl, and we're happy to know her.  The Odoms gave us a ride home after.
 
Wednesday we drove to Kingwood for Sisters' training.  It was an AWESOME edifying, spiritual, fun, meeting and we enjoyed some great lasagna for lunch.  There are 7 sisters from our mission going home this transfer, and since we're all crazy girls it was a little emotional too.  After the training we went to the mission office and said our farewells to Gertie Mae, our redneck Malibu w/ a dying transmission. We drove home in a very nice Corolla.  We named him Cordell... like Cordell Walker- Texas Ranger.  I know my brother doesn't believe cars should have boy names and he's not alone, but don't knock Cordell- he's tough like Chuck Norris, don't mess.  The G*s had us over for dinner that night and fed us delicious meatloaf, mashed potatoes, salad, and carrot cake for dessert. 
 
Thursday we did a whole bunch of weekly planning as well as visiting and teaching investigators and less-active members.  We had dinner w/ the s (Tolly and Connie) who fed us ribs and potato salad and zucchini and apple pie for dessert.
 
Friday we had district meeting in Jasper which was an awesome learning experience.  The Spirit really helped us learn and grow as a district.  We all went to the awesome Novorosky's restaraunt for lunch.  We all loved our food- my bacon avacado grilled chicken sandwhich was fairly amazing.  We went to contact a media referal we recieved on the way home.  Turns out the address is the jail and he really is in jail... but the guard happily agreed to deliver a Bible, Book of Mormon, and some pamphlets to him for us.  That was interesting.  That night Sister S* picked us up and took us to her home for dinner where we had awesome baked potatoes and chicken and salad for dinner.  Afterwards she took us to the highschool where we participated in the Relay for Life and had some awesome contacting.  We had a lot of fun there and it was way effective.
 
Saturday we had Sophia come up from Beaumont and work w/ us for the morning.  (young single adult girl preparing for a mission- I've mentioned her in the past)  All our plans fell through, but we did go visit Frankie and Donna and then go tracting, and it was great.  Sophia is absolutely incredible and is going to be such a great missionary.  We went to lunch at Subway before she dropped us off at the church and headed back to Beaumont to take a final.  Earl Wayne and Linda O* picked us up and took us to dinner at Senor Torro's that night and that was great.  After dinner they dropped us off at the church where we met w/ Sis. Anna M* and two of our new investigators Eddie and Tanya L*.  We had a church tour that was quite awesome and spiritual.  Eddie and Tanya accepted the invitation to prepare for baptism on June 4th.  They are an amazing family.  We're REALLY excited about them. 
 
Sunday everyone we're working w/ struggled and ended up not coming to church... except for Frankie C* who came for the first time in years!!!  We were so excited about that!!  Church was great and afterwards Karen Martinez, a sweet 8 year old in our branch, was baptized.  Sis. Bouwhuis and I were asked to sing "When I am Baptized" at the service, and it went really well.  We went up to Warren and Ivanhoe that afternoon and had visits and lessons w/ less-active members.  We had dinner at the D*'s- yummy enchilada casserole, and then went to visit Frankie and Donna again.  Frankie felt so good about coming to church, and is planning to continue coming.  She's doing awesome.  We also stopped by Tanya and Eddie's w/ Sis. D*, and had a great short lesson w/ them. 
 
I LOVE BEING A MISSIONARY!!! Our Savior lives and loves us.  This HIS church restored to the earth.  The Book of Mormon is the word of God.  I love you all!!!!

April 25

Howdy from Woodville, TX where my life, emotions, and missionary work have been a complete roller coaster, and where I wouldn't have it any other way!  This week has been the kick-off week of sorts for what President Moldenhauer has been inspired to call "The Standard of Becoming- living the doctrine of Christ".  We're raising our vision as a mission and seeing miracles because of it. 
 
Monday started off w/ a sweet P-day.  After our normal cleaning and errand running we went up to Jasper for some district P-day fun.  We went back to that ankle-deep creek since Elder Hakes and I both have new companions that had not yet experienced it.  We all had lots of fun.  We saw a snake in the water... we're pretty sure it was poisonus (red touches yellow and all that good stuff)... but we keep forgetting to show the picture w/ took to one of our many snake expert members to tell us for sure.  When we saw the snake we all got out of his way and went the other direction.  The M* family fed us dinner that night- spaghetti and garlic bread and green beans w/ strawberry shortcake for dessert.  It's definitely different over there w/o Carrie around, but she is doing great in the MTC and leaves for California this week.  We also stopped by the younger M* family for a good visit. 
 
Tuesday was the day of our special mission-wide fast for missionary work.  Some of our members participated as well.  We started off our proselyting day by biking to the library to spend time on mormon.org.  Then we came back the apt. for awhile to finish our weekly planning that we didn't do the previous Thursday and hadn't finished yet.  We made lots of phone calls to schedule appts. and recruit the help of the members since we're still pretty much not using our car.  In the afternoon we set out to go visit Frankie C*, but on the way there we met a man named Isaac W* who was walking down the street.  We ended up having a lesson w/ him while we walked and talked- he's totally searching for truth and trying to change his life.  He's moving to Dallas this week so we exchanged info so he can meet w/ missionaries up there.  Then we got to Frankie's and she wasn't home, so we headed to Bro. Jeff J* apt, but ran into someone else we needed to have a gospel conversation w/.  We arrived at Jeff's in time to watch him bike away w/ his headphones in his ears so he couldn't hear us call after him... so we sped after him on our bikes and caught up to him.  We had a lesson w/ him including a kneeling prayer right there on the busy street corner next to Walmart.  It was pretty sweet.  After that we met a man named Owen who accepted a copy of the Book of Mormon and an invitation to read Moroni 10.  Then we went to the D*'s home and watched "The Lamb of God" w/ them and commited them to prayerfully find someone to give it to.  Then we biked home all speedy like just in time for Sis. A* to drop of dinner to us- homemade gumbo w/ an amazing "5 flavor cake" for dessert.  We spent our dinner break recovering from eating so speedy when we broke our fast.  We were pretty hot and tired too, so we just laid there for a little while.  Then we biked up to the church where we met w/ a less-active member Jacob C* and one of his sweet daughters Chelsea (age 11) for a church tour.  It was a powerfully spiritual experience, and Chelsea accepted the invitation to be baptized on May 7th.  She's so cool.  Then we started biking home and we passed a guy that looked kind of tough and it was getting kind of dark.... so I didn't plan to stop and talk to him.  Then we totally startled him as we biked by, so he spazzed out for a second so I looked at him and realized he was a potential investigator we'd previously lost track of.  His name is Abdul and we had a powerful lesson about the atonement right there on the street and invited him to be baptized on the 7th.  He's afraid of water, but as we talked about faith he was comforted and felt like it was something he wanted and could do w/ the Lord's help.  We're way excited about these people and it was so cool for all of that to happen on the night of our mission fast.  That night as we were getting ready for bed, I told Sis. Bouwhuis, "I'm scraped up and bruised, and sweaty, and my ovaries hurt, and my allergies are about to explode!!!.... and....  I'm so ridiculously happy." 
 
Wednesday we biked up to Heritage Village where we did service, sweeping and dusting around the village.  We enjoyed lunch at the Pickett House and then biked up the the nursing home for our weekly visit.   Then as we were biking to go visit a referral we met Jason H* standing out in his yard.  We stopped and talked to him and sat on his porch and had an awesome lesson about the Restoration.... he accepted the invitation to be baptized on May 14th.  He said he felt really different than he'd felt in a long time and that it was a good thing.  It so cool to watch that light go on in people.  We had a church tour scheduled w/ some investigators that afternoon, but when it fell through, Sis. M* still came out w/ us and we went to go visit Sis. Frankie C* and her sister Donna G*.  We had a great visit and lesson about the Atonement.  Sis. M* dropped us off at Temple St where we tracted untily our dinner appt. w/ the G*s who live on Temple St.  They fed us steak and twice baked potatoes and salad and lemon bars for dessert- so good.  We had a lesson w/ them about Easter and the Atonement as well, and it was pretty cool because all of Sis. G*'s daughter, Callie's family was there and participated.  Callie's daughter Allie (age 12) was baptized last year, but the rest of the family are not members yet.  We really love all of them and have so much fun spending time w/ them.  Sis. G* dropped us off at the home of John and Ayisha W* where we had a lesson w/ them and their 3 children- Brittany (15), David (11), and Shannon (9).  We met John and Ayisha at the library a couple of weeks ago and it turns out she's always wondered why there's so many different churches.  They have a strong awesome family and have faith in Jesus Christ.  We taught about the Restoration w/ them, and they're really willing to search this out together and find out if it's true.  We love that family and are so excited about them.  After the lesson we walked down Pine St and talked to people until it got dark and Sis. G* came to pick us up. 
 
Thursday weekly planning took way to long, but we had a lot of really spiritual conversations.  I really love Sister Bouwhuis and am learning so much from her and am so grateful to be her companion.  That afternoon we biked over to visit Ladonna B* and had a brief lesson w/ her.  We had dinner w/ our branch mission leader and his wife, Bro. and Sis. Ronnie and Dolores L*.  They made us an awesome enchilda casserole w/ a tasty low-cal rasperry jello dessert.  They've been out of town for like 3 weeks, so it was Sis. Bouwhuis' first time to really get to know them.  It was fun, and Bro. Lovelace showed us his sweet cars and his massive train collection.  They came down to the church w/ us after for a church tour w/ our new investigator Paul W* (a referral from Bro. Matt G*).  It was SO powerful.  When we went to the baptism font, we asked Paul how he was feeling.  His response was something like, "I feel like I want to jump in right now if there was water in it."  He accepted the invitation to be baptized on May 14th.  He is so awesome. 
 
Friday we biked up to the church for District Meeting which was awesome and then went to lunch w/ the Elders at the "Behind the Red Door" Tea Room.  It was so funny to watch the elders experience such a girly place... but they told us to pick wehre to go.  Our church tour w/ Abdul fell through after that because he had to work late.  We did have a church tour that afternoon w/ Ladonna B* and her boyfriend Patrick.  Sis.D* came w/ us and it was pretty awesome.  Patrick said he really wants to find and know the "full truth" for himself.  We biked around visiting people that afternoon.  The D*'s fed us fajitas for dinner and then we met Megan O* and her friend Chanice at the church.  We had a lesson w/ them on the Plan of Salvation.  Chanice has so many good questions, but she really struggles to have real faith in Jesus Christ.  We really love teaching her because she's so fun has so many high standards. 
 
Saturday we met w/ Rose and Bro. W* at like 9 am because they called and wanted to meet w/ us before they went out of town.  Then we came home and finished getting ready.  Around 10, we went out to Chester w/ Sis. K* where we found all but one of the less active members and potential investigators we were going to visit to not be home.  The one who was home, was getting ready to leave so we just got to visit w/ her for a couple of minutes.  Sis. K* took us back up to the church and the 3 of us practiced our special musical # for Easter.  Then she dropped us of at the D*'s where we'd left our bikes and we biked back to our apt. to eat some lunch.  Then we biked up the church.... on our way my skirt got caught in my bike chain... and ripped... and messed up my bike.  Sis. Bouwhuis prayed and was able to fix the chain and the tear in the skirt is low enough that I can just hem it and still have it be long enough.  We got to the church and all our plans for church tours and lessons fell through.  We were able to bike up to the W*'s and have a good visit w/ Ayisha and drop of copies of the Book of Mormon so they could each have their own.  That evening Emelie O* drove us out to Spurger where we had dinner w/ Nita B and Ashley M*.  They surprised us w/ a giant Easter basket filled w/ lots of  yummy practical food, including fresh fruit, and a handmade bracelet for each of us.  So sweet!  She made us spaghetti.  She puts italian sausage and SPAM in the sauce and it's actually kind of amazingly delicious.  She also made us homemade chocolate pudding-yum.  We played some volleyball w/ them in the front yard and then had a lesson about the hope that comes because of our Savior's atonment and what Easter is all about.  Emelie O* brought us back to the church where another church tour fell through so we ended up stranded at the church.  We joked about just sleeping at the church, but Sis. Gibson came to our rescue and took us home.  That night as we planned for Sunday we discussed the fact that our Quality Contact goal for the week was 60 and we only had 20.  Sister Bouwhuis was determined to get 40 on Sunday and I was determined to have as much faith as I could and support her 100%. 
 
Sunday we biked to church...none of our investigators ended up being able to come and that pretty much broke my heart.  That and a million other things had me pretty emotional and sad for most of the morning and early afternoon...  this whole week really was rollercoaster in a lot of ways, but especially emotionally.  Our church meetings really were great though, and our musical number in Sacrament Meeting really brought the Spirit.  We ate the lunches we packed at the church after (mostly made up of stuff from our Easter Basket from the Mocks).  Then we rode up the hill and went tracting for a couple of hours in the Blazing Sun.  In two hours we only got 10 contacts and were quite drained.  We went back to the church to cool off and drink more water.  When then biked over to visit the C* family, and only Sis. C* was home.  We met their cute 2 week old puppies and had a lesson about the Atonement w/ her.  Then we went across the street and contacted a porch full of people.  Then we biked up to to Pecan and passed a park w/ lots of people playing basketball.  Unsure of how to approach them, we stopped at our potential investigator's home first.  Tequila was home, but getting ready to go, but asked if we had anything for her to read.  She was so excited and grateful as we gave her a Book of Mormon and explained what it was, and the hope of the message we share.  We set a return appt. w/ her and then went back to the park where we contacted 12 more people.  Then we biked over towards Jeff's complex, and stopped to talk to 4 more people.  2 of those are new investigators Tanya and Eddie L*.  They are totally searchers!!!  We taught them a brief lesson and prayed w/ them and he asked for a Book of Mormon and we set a return appt. for a church tour.  Then we contacted one more person before Sis. K* picked us up for dinner.  At the K*s we enjoyed ham, rolls, green beans, and sweet potatoe casserole for dinner w/ a coconut creme type pie for dessert.  It was all completely delicious and especially fun because she unknowingly fed us a couple of my families traditional Easter food.  That was really fun.  After dinner, the K*s returned us to our bikes where we rode off and ended up contacting several more people the Lord placed in our path.  By the end of the day we had contacted 46 people.  It was completely a miracle, and completely after a major trial of our faith.  We also visited L* where were very needed before biking home. 
 
It has been an amazing week.  This super long email doesn't even scratch the surface.  I'm just SOOOOO grateful and happy to be serving the Lord as a full-time missionary.  I'm learning so much and becoming the version of myself the Lord intends for me to be.  There is so much joy in helping others come unto our Savior, Jesus Christ.  He truly lives and loves us!!!   I love y'all so much!!!

April 18

Howdy from Woodville where we have driven our car ZERO miles in the past 3 days.  We've had a crunch for miles and are striving not to exceed the limit for our area... so we're utilizing our bikes and mobilizing our branch members.  It's definitely an adventure to say the least.  I don't have my planner w/ me to help me remember the details of my week... so I'll just do my best. 
 
Monday was a fairly normal p-day.  During the day we did also go to the highschool track meet to watch one of our investigators race.  That was fun and effective.  We also went to wash and vaccuum our car like good little girls and I spotted a nail in the tire.  So, we had to go to the local tire place and get that fixed.  They decided to be nice and waive the charge as well so it didn't cost the church anything :)  They're nice people and they will be blessed for it.  We had dinner w/ the H*s, and then we met up w/ Bro. Kenneth W* W* and Rose S* at the church.  We did a church tour w/ them, and it went really well and was very spiritual.  Rose really wants to be baptized, but face some obstacles in being able to keep important commandments.  We really love and want to help them and are praying to know how we can help them make the changes they need to make. 
 
Tuesday I can't remember much about during the day except for we biked to the library and spent some time on mormon.org and I think we tried to visit some people.. In the afternoon we went down to Colmesneil.  Bro. M* took us down to visit the D* family who used to be members of our church.  They're very sweet and it was a good opportunity to meet them.  Bro. M* was especially awesome and bold in inviting them to come back to church.  The M* fed us dinner that night.  It's always a feast over there.  We enjoyed fried chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed veggies, salad and some yummy cream cheese walnut cake for dessert.  We were supposed to give two church tours that night, but they both fell through.  We ended up meeting Megan O* at the church still and visiting and sharing a message w/ her there. 
 
Wednedsay once again I don't remember much else about during the day... I really need my planner!  In the evening we had dinner w/ the G*s who fed us spaghetti w/ meatballs w/ garlic bread and salad and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Oh I remember the morning now!  We went to Baytown!  We had to have our car inspected in Harris county because that's where it's registered and they don't do emissions testing out here.  So we took a little road trip which was pretty fun.  While the car was being dealt w/ a couple of recent converts in Baytown, Samantha and Ariel, came and picked us up and we went to lunch at 5 Guys.  That was quite fun.  We also had a quick visit at the church w/ the sister missionaries serving up there.  The guy who worked on our car is totally searching for truth and told us about how he really just wonders if prayers are truly answered.  We ended up talking to him for quite a while and giving him a Book of Mormon.  It as a REALLY cool contact.  After coming back from Baytown and eating dinner, we went up to the nursing home for our weekly visits. 
 
Thursday I really don't remember during the day.  That evening we went over to teach Rose and Bro. W* and they surprised us w/ a feast.  They had smoked BBQ ribs, homemade rolls, mac and cheese, cabbage, and carrot cake.  We felt very loved.  We had a lesson w/ them about the Word of Wisdom.  After that we met  up w/ Sis. K* who took us to the church.  Bro. Matt G* and Allie stopped there too, to give us cookie slices from Great American Cookies (a childhood favorite of mine).  He also gave a referral of someone to visit.  Then we had a little song practice w/ Sis. K* and Sis. O*.  We're doing a special musical # in church for Easter.  Then we were supposed to have another church tour that ended up falling through.  Rose and Wayne came up to the church though and so did the L*s- all for different random reasons, so good unplanned fellowshipping happened and it was effective :)  The Lord is very good at His job. 
 
Friday we road our bikes up to the church for district meeting.  District Meeting was awesome, and after lunch the elders dropped us off down in Doucette where we helped the M*s paint cabinets for Sis. B*'s new trailer.  Then the Millers took us back to the church and we rode our bikes back to our apt.  We were still in service clothes... riding a bike in pants is a MILLION times easier than a skirt.  Sister Skinner picked us up at 5 and took as to dinner at her home in Colmesneil where we enjoyed pizza.  She took us up to the church where we did a church tour w/ Megan O* and one of her best friends Chanice.  Chanice is so cool!  She doesn't think she believes in organized religion because so many of her questions and concerns haven't added up w/ the things she's learned in other churches.  She's such a good girl and has a really open mind.  The church tour was really fun and effective and we'll be seeing her again this next Friday for another lesson at the church. 
 
Saturday morning Sis. Skinner picked us up and we went to an Easter Party thing for the children of the Sinclaire Home.  The children who live there have all been removed from their homes because of various tragic family situations.  We volunteered at the annual Easter party for them and had so much fun. I helped by applying lots of temporary tattoos and chatting w/ the kids while I did so.  Sis. Bouwhuis mostly helped w/ the egg-dying, and it was cool.  There was also some volunteers there doing petting zoo stuff, so I got to hold some baby goats- one of my new favorite things these days, and play w/ and pet a really cool llama named Stormy.  I want a llama.  Sis. S* took us to Sonic for lunch.  Then Sis. Bouwhuis and I hopped on our bikes and rode all the way up to Ivanhoe where we rode around and visited people and then went tracting where we found a cool new potential investigator named Linda.  Then we rode up the H*s where we enjoyed tacos for dinner.  Then we rode back down to Woodville.... we rode a total of about 20 miles and are quite saddle sore from the experience. 
 
Sunday we had Branch Conference at church.  We also had SIX investigators come.  None of them are actually progressing investigators that we're working w/ regularly, but they all came and we were really excited about that! We had a pot-luck lunch after church which was yummy and fun. We did some weekly planning after church, and then Megan O* came and picked us up and we visited and taught a whole bunch of people w/ her.  It was great week and I'm very tired and very happy :D
 
I love you all!!!! Happy EASTER!!!!!