Hi everyone,
Ohhhh boy. Ohio is beautiful. There
are trees EVERYWHERE. I love it. Also, we're in AMISH country. That's right.
When we're in our area, Chardon, we sometimes pass horse-and-buggies driving
down the other side of the street. Pretty awesome.
How it works here is that we split our weeks
between sites and our area. We're at sites 3-4 days a week and in our area 3-4
days a week. When we're at sites, we give tours when needed, make calls at the
referral center, and chat on mormon.org.
It's great. I gave part of the tour my first day here (thanks, MTC and Sister
Black's class!) and it was so good. There is sooo much here, but it's contained
in a smaller area than I'd imagined. The Whitney Store is probably my favorite.
The room where the School of the Prophets was held is tiny, but you can really
feel the power of the spirit there. I love it.
We live in older homes on the same property as
the VC and sites. We have a Harry Potter bathroom in a cupboard under the
stairs. No joke. It's ridiculously awesome. Sorry i don't have pictures of
anything yet but I haven't had time! I will try to take some before next week.
My companion/trainer/mom's name is Sister Ellsworth, and she's from Idaho . Her parents are
serving as mission president/wife in Mesa AZ right now, and she
studied at BYU before coming here. Both awesome things. She is great. I am
learning so much from her.
I got here Tuesday evening with 7 other elders
(they joined our travel group on the second flight...not sure why we got split
up in the beginning. Weird.) and we went straight to the mission home.
President Vellinga and his wife are so wonderful. We had dinner and interviews
and they took some pictures with all of us--hopefully they sent you one.
On Wednesday, we got to tour the Kirtland
temple (!!) and the sites at Kirtland with a man named Carl Anderson (sound
familiar? Yep, the famous one. He is great). He is "Mr. Kirtland" and
knows pretty much everything. It was a wonderful tour. Then we went to transfer
meeting and got started on the work!
My poor feet hurt pretty much all the
time...but oh well. I am trying to get some other inserts that will hopefully
provide some more padding for them. It's tough because we are on our feet so
much either walking around or standing up for most of the day. But hopefully
I'll get used to it.
I have already learned so much here. I thought
the MTC was a firehose...but comparatively it was like a dripping sink faucet.
Ha. I love it though. There are so many things that I'm learning or
traits/habits that I'm beginning to acquire that I know will not only help
further this work but will help me in my future life when I get home. It's
great.
I'm really trying to step out of my comfort
zone and immerse myself in the work. It's tough sometimes to not be homesick,
especially when i'm facing an uncomfortable or difficult task--like tracting.
Talking to complete strangers still makes me squeamish inside. Ha. So it's
really easy in those times to think of the comfortable things I could be doing
at home--but I have to remember that salvation isn't easy and that these people
need what we're sharing. I'm trying to keep myself really busy so that I don't
have time to be homesick or time to hesitate. *shrug*
I still wish that we had all day to study!
There is so much that I'm learning but I wish I had more time. One thing we've
decided to do is pick a Christlike attribute (PMG ch 6) each week and make it
one of our study themes/focuses for the week. I am really excited about this. I
have a ton to study as it is, so it's never that I'm without something to
study...but having a specific focus helps me to get more out of my study time.
This week we're studying humility. If anyone wants to join in and send me your
thoughts/insights/etc, you're more than welcome to. I need all the ideas I can
get! Smiley face.
It is already pretty cold here--for me at
least haha. I'm already wearing the layers and coats that I brought...so if you
could send my winter box soonest that would be so wonderful. Speaking of
sending things, I'll always have the following address unless i'm out full
pross:
Sister Lyndsay Wygant (use both first and last
name always)
You can send both letters and packages to that
address. If you've already sent things to the mission office they will forward
it to me, no worries...but it just takes longer. So send everything to this new
address until I go out full proselyting--which won't happen for awhile. There
are only 3 full pros sister right now--the rest of us (27 i think) split our
time between an area and the VC. It's pretty great.
We did get to watch the Brigham City temple dedication and
the RS broadcast. Both were sooo wonderful. I loved them so much. It is so
wonderful to be a member of this church and have so many inspired men and women
to lead, guide, and uplift us. In just the week that I've been here I've met so
many people who don't have that in their lives. They don't know that they are
children of God and their family/other relationships are not the kind that we
enjoy. I am so much more grateful now for the upbringing I had, for the loving
environment and relationships that I had with family and others, and the
opportunities that I had growing up. The stories that some of these people tell
just amaze me sometimes. Why would anyone mistreat or disrespect someone who is
family or a loved one? It has always baffled me. We don't own each other. We
have families and friends and relationships so that we can love and support and
encourage each other. I'm grateful that I know that, and that I know that those
family relationships are eternal. I dunno. Sometimes part of me just wants to
high tail it back to Provo where everyone is
nice and knows who they are. Ha. But that's why I'm here--to teach these people
what more they can have and become.
The RS broadcast was also wonderful. It was
honestly just what I needed. This adjustment has been harder than I'd
anticipated and although it's great here, I was overwhelmed in the first week.
I needed to see familiar faces and hear familiar words--and songs. :) The choir
conductor...how do I know her? I know/think her last name is Wadsworth , and I want to say
that she helped with the youth program that i did at the conference center that
one time. But do i/you/we know her besides that?
Speaking of familiar faces and words, I am
excited beyond belief for conference this next week. I loved it before but I
can't wait for it now. So excited. Hopefully we will be able to bring some of
our investigators to watch it with us. I just want to tell the whole world to
come and watch because I know it will be so wonderful and uplifting. Ha. Seriously
though. Don't take Conference for granted! Write down questions, take notes,
and look for answers or promptings that are specifically meant for you. It is
such a blessing to have a prophet and counselors to speak to us in God's
behalf--there are so many people who don't even know about or have that
opportunity. Drink it in :)
Well I'm almost out of time. I love you all so
much. I hope everything is well at home and that you are keeping Purrcy
satisfied/well staffed :) Please tell everyone hello for me and thank you for
their thoughts and prayers. I certainly need them and can certainly feel
them.
Love,
Sister Wygant
Hey, good work. Keep it up. It really is kind of heartbreaking how little people know about their purpose. Where am I from? Why am I here? Where am I going? Questions with easy answers that most people don't have. Stay strong and give the people you meet everything you have to give. Like a boss.
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