Tuesday was kinda crazy. We've been looking for ways to find people in both of our areas, our district overs Bristol/Blountstown and Hosford. We've come up with a few good ideas and we're thinking of maybe doing a Halloween festival later in October ( or as they call them here "Fall Festival" they supposedly have this thing about Halloween being too pagan.... But they end up doing everything they would at a Halloween party that they do at their Fall Festivals...). Then we met with a less active< Angela, at Sister Copeland's home. We've been trying to figure out what we can teach her and help her but she doesn't really say anything during the lessons and so they obviously aren't doing her much good. At the end I switched it up a bit at the last minute. Ended up talking about how as missionaries we could literally teach the gospel until our faces turned blue but it wasn't going to help her if she didn't take it seriously. Then we asked her if she wanted to really be here learning and she said yes. I pulled a Sister Smith, our President's wife. I pulled out a calender from my handy dandy binder and asked her where she wanted to start. Did she want to work on church, prayer, reading her scriptures or what? She picked attending church and we told her there's no better time to start than this Sunday if that's really what you want to do. She said okay and went out later that day to get something to wear. I think she was kind of shocked that we were being so blunt with her but hey you gotta do something to move forward and this worked really well (she was a church Sunday with her baby and younger brother and sister). Sister Copeland looked at us with that "That's what she needed, sweet." look. Haha, I love members. Sister Copeland is really awesome. She's been this girl's family visiting teacher since forever and has done so much for them.When Angela was in HS she would get rides from Sis. C to seminary every morning and church all the time. Sister C totally goes way, way, way above and beyond for this family. Afterwards we had an appointment with a less active, Sister Covington. We've started to read the Book of Mormon with her. So far so good. She likes when we come over and hopefully we'll get her to come to church again soon. Cross your fingers that this week works out!!! Then we had our awesome Tuesday night of Jordan Family time, haha. We played the gospel bingo with them and Skyler and Mason loved it. I think it really helped Amy out a lot too. Then we read Mosiah 18 with them since they weren't able to read it together this past week. And drum role.......................... ......................... Skyler really was set to get baptized this past Saturday! He was really excited about it. That family is awesome, all the Jordan clan are really. Gotta love 'em.
Wednesday was a "what's our life today?" kinda day.
We went to the nursing home to sing some to our great senior citizens. We had a party :) Then we had an appointment cancel on us so we went to Helping Hands to serve for a bit then saw one of our potential gators, Miss Diane. She became an actual Gator by the end of our visit! WHOO-HOO!! Then we had an appointment with Amy Nesmith. We ended up walking to her house from the church and OYM'd a lady on our way there and got a potential gator out of it too, Amanda and her kiddos. We have an appointment to follow up with them at the end of the week. Fun thing was when we got to our gator's house she wasn't there so we took the long way back to the church and found another potential on the way, her name's Pat and we've got a church tour with her this Thursday. Cross your fingers that this week works out!!! Then we went to mutual. Early in the week our YW president had been looking for ways she and the girls could do a service project and I suggested doing candy bouquets. Who doesn't want a vase of candy? So she asked if I'd come and teach everyone what to do since she didn't know. Why not? Haha, that was a preetty eventful mutual let me tell ya. I couldn't really remember how much gardening tape it really took to do them so we didn't have enough to make the sticks look like flower stems. Haha, it was totally the thought that counted :P But I'm sure that the people who received them loved them! Then we had an awesome dinner with Sister Hatcher with her famous shaved ice :) Yummmm. And after, this is the funny part, we got stood up by our member who we were going to teach. We got there and knocked a few times then went to the car to call. She was at the YW's president's house. Well that was ironic so we rode by the hospital and heart attacked a member's car who was visiting someone. Great right?
Thursday we had a lot of people cancel on us, but there was one appointment that worked out real well, Miss Mathis. We taught her the Plan of Salvation. We went through everything to just show her what it was and then we're going through and dividing up the plan into 3 parts and talking more about it. She thought it was really cool ;) No "ah-ha" moments or anything. We can tell she's still struggling about whether to come to church with us or not. We're always hoping for the best with her :) We had heard that Sister Rynn was having a hard time via her husband so we decided to heart attack her too (it's a thing what can I say? It's easy, fun, and let's the member know ya love 'em). We parked our car at McDonald's down the rode and walked, put the stuff on her porch, knocked and ran for it. Well there's a silly hedge in front of their door... I almost twisted my ankle while making my get away. Hedges, they are dangerous people! Anyway no one came to the door so we knocked/rang the door bell. Still nobody so we left and texted her husband. Come to find out we scared her half to death, and this girl doesn't get scared!!! Plus we had our lesson cancel a few hours before and then there was a miss-communication with another member and that night was all cray-cray!!! What's the mission life? haha.
Friday wasn't really eventful, did weekly planning and saw a less active, Sister Connie. I really have never read the Book of Mormon with someone like her, ha! She has her own way of looking at things so one paragraph from the intro and we spent like 15 minutes explaining it to her. It made for an interesting conversation for sure!
Saturday, ONE OF THE BEST DAYS EVER!!!! Filled up the font and got everything ready. So here's the connection with everyone, because I don't know if I've really explained it before. There's the grandparents who are really super active, Wil and Jane Jordan. Their son-in-law, Gene Matheney, lives right behind them with his two kids Lilly and Joseph. Lilly is the one we've been teaching and Joseph had been baptized when he was 8 but is really inactive. Gene's wife Jenny, Wil and Jane's daughter, lives in Panama City and get's the kids during the week so we've been teaching Lilly on Saturdays at her grandparents house. The other set of Jordan's that we've been working with is Joe, Wil and Jane's son, and his wife Amy plus their kids. Amy has been investigating since around this past April and so has Skyler (he's 9). Joe has been super less active since after his first marriage with Skylar and Mason's momma. At the beginning of the year he requested home teachers and since then has been coming back really well :) He's recently become able to baptize Skyler. Okay so I hope that was clear.. Sorry if it's not, I did try :)
Anyway. Joe was able to baptize Skyler and Lilly, which was so cool. I've grown to love that Jordan clan so much and to know where that family has been this was such a blessing for them. We got permission to have them confirmed afterwards so Wil did Lilly's and Joe did Skyler's. The Spirit was there when Lilly received the Holy Ghost but oh my goodness there was such an explosion of Spirit awesome-ness when Joe was confirming Skyler. That really one of the best parts of my mission. Joe came back and was able to do the awesome Dad stuff for his son's baptism. Not gonna lie, there were a few tears of gratitude for that moment. Amy thought it was really spiritual. Joe's got a brother that was excommunicated that attended and expressed some gratitude for Joe being a good example in the gospel. Joe looked at us and then at him and told him that he knew some missionaries and Amy said that it was worth taking the discussions and that he should do it. His response???? I don't know, we were being pushed away by the people rushing out of the room!!! Cliff hangers.... Sometimes they're way too suspenseful. Before the baptism, though, Amy told us that her grandma had passed away that morning. She was really close to her and put a good face on for the baptism. But Jane said that Amy was very positive about her g-ma being with her g-pa again. Score for the Plan of Salvation. But she wasn't having a good day and what do my companion and I do for people not having a good day? We heart attack them... We got her some snickers and cut some hearts then road to their place. And their place is far away in the middle of no where AND it started to rain like none other on our way there. We were like really?! But we made it and decorated her car. There were fun moments in between that's for sure :P Gotta love last minute, middle of nowhere heart attacks in the pouring rain :)
Sunday, well we kinda got stood up by all of our appointments so we went and started teaching a lot of members the lessons haha. Nothing too eventful.
The gospel is true, there are good times ahead and awesome people to meet!
Com Muito Amor,
Sister Irons
P.S.
So this question was posed by a missionary I served with and wanted to know what y'all's answers would be.
"How do you be happy? Like genuinely happy?"