Monday, August 8, 2016

Week 5: #ILoveBeingAMissionary

Hello lovelies! A Lot happened today!

Something that's a lot of fun is that we only drive because of how much area we have to cover and, because Sister Foulke doesn't have a driver’s license, I get to drive all the time... Oh yeah B)

Tuesday was really cool! We went that morning to talk to Reggie and we set up an appointment! It was fun talking to him. However he hadn't read the Plan of Salvation pamphlet. :( Then we went to visit Alice who is one of our investigators with a baptismal date who also lives in the Villas apartments that Reggie lives in. She was incredibly sweet. She is a single mom who is taking care of her ten year old daughter and her father who is a drunkard. So she is working two jobs to try and support all of them. She also has two dogs, one is a pit bull named Lexi (the sweetest thing!), and the other is a teeny dog (not a Chihuahua but something that actually looks like a dog) who is completely black and is named Egypt! I LOVE that name for a dog!!!! *squeals with the enthusiasm of an ancient Egypt nerd* Alice was so tired and I felt so bad for her because it's obvious that she's going through a lot right now. But we assigned her a scripture to read and set up an actual appointment to come teach her.

Afterwards it was lunch time and for daaaaaaays I had been craving a chocolate frosty from Wendy's! So we quickly scooped one up and a fry (because how can you eat a frosty without some fries? You can't.) And then we went home for me to bask in the glory that is a Frosty.

After lunch we went over to Ephraim's family's house to do service for his family (Ephraim is the YSA Ward Missionary Leader). The Barlow family is HUGE! The Barlow's have 15 kids! And 12 still live with their parents! So they need help with a lot of stuff. This week we were put to work doing folding laundry. Holy cow. When there are 14 people doing laundry, there are a LOT of socks! But it was super cool. As I was folding socks, I was talking to Ellen (near my age) and Daniel (return missionary) and Peter (12?) about Star Wars and how Star Wars can be a parable for the gospel! These are my kind of people! B) After discussing that at length we began to sing hymns. So we were singing and folding socks and I loved every second of it! It is incredible that when we serve we are filled with such love from God for the people we are serving. If I have learned anything so far it is that God loves each and every one of us!

Later in the day we had a pass-off lesson which means that another set of missionaries found this investigator but they weren't in that missionary’s area, so we are all meeting together so we (the missionaries who belong to the area that the investigator does) can begin teaching the investigator from then on. The investigator's name is Tiana, she's Hawaiian and in her early twenties. Her best friend Sierra has been a member for eight months and both of them are super cool! We were teaching about the Atonement and we got to the part where we talk about the Atonement of Jesus Christ and we really discussed it and her questions and comments were so sweet and so spiritual. The room was filled the presence of the Holy Ghost! We were nearing the end of the time that we had with her and I invited her to be baptized on the 20th and she looked at me a little nervously and she said she wasn't sure. We got to the bottom of why, and it was because she didn't feel prepared enough. When we explained that we would meet with her several times a week to help her become prepared and that we would be with her every step of the face her face lit up! She then quietly told us that she had been thinking about getting baptized before this lesson and she had been feeling like the 20th would be the day she needed to get baptized. Sister Foulke and I just looked at each other in astonishment. We know that it was through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost that both we and Tiana knew that the 20th was when she needed to be baptized. So cool!!!

Friends and certain family members will be proud to know that for dinner that day I finally went to "Five Guys" for the first time in my life. :P It was pretty good.

That evening we had a lesson with Cynthia and she had a lot of questions for us regarding her kids. She was really worried because her three oldest are 14 and up. She was worried for them and ashamed of herself that she hadn't been able to raise them in the gospel. And all her worries made me count my many blessing and the wonderful opportunity I had to be raised in the gospel by two parents who love and cherish us and the gospel. As she asked us about some of her specific worries in regards to teaching her children about the gospel, several memories of my own sweet mama came to my mind and all of the wonderful examples she has given me throughout my life. I shared a few of these memories with Cynthia and I could see some of her anxiety melt away as she listened to examples of principles that my mama had shown me. I am so grateful for my wonderful parents and I am most thankful for our Perfect Father in Heaven! It is His love and His Son and His example that makes returning to live with both Father and Christ possible.

The lesson with Cynthia went a little late so we rushed to our appointment with Khrystal but when we knocked no one answered. I was worried that it was because we were late, but we were only five or so minutes late. I was disappointed because I had been looking forward to meeting with her again.

We then went to our appointment with Marcus. And he hadn't done what we had asked him to do because of basketball. Sister Foulke and I were so disappointed. But we helped him to understand that in order to gain true and lasting happiness he needs to put God first, before anything else. We helped him understand that one way we can do so is by setting and keeping schedules and goals. So we invited him to write a schedule for each day the night before (and include scripture reading and prayer and then whatever else that was good) and then to stick to it. He promised that he would and we were really hopeful.

Wednesday we saw many miracles! :D It was awesome!

That morning during my personal study I studied a talk given by Elder Maxwell title, "Willing to Submit". Holy bananas! It is SO cool! It talks about how, in order to truly change and follow God, we need to FULLY submit our will to His. One of my favorite lines from that talk is, "Yielding one’s heart to God signals the last stage in our spiritual development. Only then are we beginning to be fully useful to God! How can we sincerely pray to be an instrument in His hands if the instrument seeks to do the instructing?" Doesn't that make your mind blow up into a gazillion pieces??? How can we honestly say that we want to serve God when we are trying to tell Him what WE want or what WE think is best?? Goodness gracious. I read that talk and realized that I have some rethinking to do about the way I try to be an instrument of God.

That day we were on our way to our teaching appointment with Amanda (<3) and we were a little bummed because we really needed some new people to teach and that's what we had been praying for. As we were on our way, there was a gentleman putting some things into his car and we asked if we could help. We started chatting with him and then he told us that his name was Adrian Lopez. He then asked us what we do we told him we are missionaries. His eyes lit up and he pointed to his apartment and began to tell us about how his son (Chris, early twenties) was really lost and needed guidance in his life. We were stunned but then Adrian proceeded to give us his number and also his son's email and then told us that he was a limo driver and that if we ever needed a ride that we could contact him. He had to leave to go to work and we said goodbye before starting off to Amanda's. Sister Foulke and I just looked at each other in astonishment. It was such a cool experience!

We then had a lesson with Amanda. I LOVE her! Okay, now that's out of the way I can talk about the lesson. :D We talked about the Restoration and it was incredible! Amanda really connected to Joseph Smith because she has been asking questions all her life and no one answers them or they are angry with her for asking. We were able to honestly tell her that we love questions and that we wanted her to write down the questions that she had and if we couldn't answer them that we knew how to help her find answers for herself. And that really impacted Amanda. I'm really excited to meet with her again!
Later that day we had an appointment with a recent convert named Tefanie. It was a lot of fun because she is a huge nerd too! We took a little time to talk about nerdy things but then she tried to talk about politics and Sister Foulke and I told her that as missionaries we are not allowed to discuss our political opinions. She chuckled and said she could see why that was a rule (contention and all) and the rest of the time we discussed God's love and how we have been commanded to love our neighbors as ourselves.

Then we had an appointment with another recent convert named Rachel who is a really sweet person. We talked about Mosiah 4 which talks a lot about how Salvation comes because of and through Christ. I love talking about the gospel! Which is good considering. :P

We then went to the appointment that we had set up with Reggie... And he wasn't home. I was SO disappointed! I was really looking forward to meeting with him and helping him to learn that he could be with his mom again! I was bummed out to say the least. But as we were walking away we ran into a man and we talked with him and he was super cool And really polite! His name is Malcolm and he said that he was really interested in what we had to say! We gave him a Restoration pamphlet and then set up an appointment with him!

Mini miracle time! :D Both Sister Folke and I had to use the restroom badly but we couldn't go anywhere because we had an appointment with Cynthia in fifteen minutes. We couldn't hold it for that long. But then out of one of the apartment building came a member! Her name is Mariah Jex and she's in our family Ward. She invited us in, let us use her restroom, gave us cold water and snacks before we had to go on our way to Cynthia's! It was SUCH a blessing. I know that no matter how small or insignificant our needs are that the Lord is always watching out for us and He sends us little miracles, or tender mercies, when we need them and are on the lookout for miracles in our path.

We then went to Cynthia's for our appointment. Her husband's grandmother (who raised him) had just passed away and he was grief stricken. They are really poor and so they didn't have money for a plane ticket to where the funeral will be. The only money they have has to go to the electric bill... But she hadn't paid tithing on the money yet. We talked to her about the law of tithing and that no matter what our circumstances we need to pay tithing before we use money for anything else, we have to put God before anything else. And that if she would, the Lord would provide a way for every other needful thing to happen. I have a firm testimony in the law of tithing. Even when I couldn't afford to buy a 75 cent donut my first year in college I have always paid my tithing before anything else. And I KNOW that blessings come from paying tithing, from putting God before any other concern.

That evening we went to the YSA Ward correlation which was where Sister Foulke and I had the opportunity to talk to the Ward missionaries and discuss the missionary work that was happening in the ward. That was really helpful.

We then went to institute where another miracle happened, Marcus came! It was wonderful!

Thursday was awesome! :D I finished transferring all of my notes in the Book of Mormon to my iPad. Alleluia!!! It will be SO helpful to have all of them written down and tagged so I can find them more easily. So for the rest of my personal study I moved onward to the Doctrine & Covenants so hopefully I can get through all of my scripture notes by the end of next week!

I LOVE companionship study with Sister Foulke! She always makes me feel like I've said something really deep and inspirational, and even though I'm sure that's true half the time :P it's just nice that she makes me feel so important to her! We talked about Helaman 10:4-5 and how we should all be starving to become a person that is so in tune with the Spirit and is Christlike enough for God to know that we would never ask for something contrary to his will! WOW! We also talked about how God is eternal, He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And so, if He wrought miracles in the past then, as an eternal being, He will be bringing miracles to pass today and forever! If we believe that God is not a God of miracles than we are not worshipping the God of Abraham and of Isaac and of Jacob. We are worshipping a God of our own creation and not the one in reality (Mormon 9:7-11). I have seen SO many miracles here on the mission already and I have only been on it for a month! I feel ashamed that I haven't noticed the hand of God more in my life because I know that all my life there have been miracles, but I haven't been faithful enough to recognize them as such. But I will do better and life will be grand! :D

Today was my first District Council. A district is a group of 3 or 4 companionships that are nearest together, district council is where they come together to talk about the area that they, as a district, cover. It was.... interesting. I was mildly frustrated with everyone because they were being Johnny rain clouds and were only talking about how we had to improve. While that is certainly important, we should also focus on the progress we HAVE made, because progress and success inspires us where as the looooong road ahead is discouraging. There needs to be a balance, otherwise one group is optimistic and the other is pessimistic, and we need to be realistic.

Later in the day we had a lesson with Tiana again! Jjdhisdgjsdgkjs! She is SUCH a sweet spirit! She is incredible! We taught her the second half of the Plan of Salvation and it was awesome! I love her and her member friend, Sierra, to pieces!

We taught Marcus again today and it was…Good. He hadn't gone to bed that night, he pulled an all-nighter which wasn't a good idea so we had to remind him of his goals and what he needed to do. I admit that I was a little frustrated. But I didn't let it show! It's just hard because he knows, and we know that he knows, what he's supposed to be doing and he has a testimony that doing those things brings him happiness... He just doesn't remember to do them! This experience brought Helaman 5 to mind where Helaman is pleading with his sons to "remember" and he says "remember" fifty bajillion times in that chapter and before now I had thought that it was kinda excessive. But remembering is the first step in doing. And we need to remember.

We then met with another investigator named Victor Lopez (Which is different from Victor Ranga). I hadn't met him before, but Sister Foulke had been teaching him with her previous companion. We taught him the Gospel of Christ (Faith, Repentance, Baptism, Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost, & Enduring to the End) and it was wonderful because he really connected with what we were teaching and he had such wonderful insights! We were talking about repentance and how we erroneously associate repentance with something bad. And the thought came to me clear as day and I had never thought of this before.
Sin is like cancer of the soul. The more you don't treat it, the worse it gets and the more it spreads throughout your soul. Repentance is where Christ, the surgeon, tells us that there is 100% guarantee that He can remove all of the cancer tissue if we let Him operate. We should be OVERJOYED at the prospect of being completely healed and free of the cancer through this surgery! Yes, Christ will have to open us up and dig deep to remove all of the cancerous growth and yes, the recovery may take a while, but it is guaranteed that we will survive and overcome our cancer with this surgery! So many times people view repentance as something to be dreaded, and that's such a mistaken view! Christ's surgery is the only thing keeping our souls from dying! And yet so often we refuse to let Him operate! How ridiculously insane are we???

I know that analogy was not something I came up with. That was revelation that I needed. In the scriptures in Doctrine & Covenants 84:85, it says that if we simply have the courage to open our mouths that the Spirit will fill it with the words of God. God keeps His promises, I opened my mouth and He filled it through the Holy Ghost.

Today I had my first dinner at a member's house. It was so weird and yet it felt so natural at the same time! I felt so bad because we were late... And it made me think of all the times that I've been cranky at the missionaries being late and I am thoroughly chastened. xD We were late because of the lesson with Victor. I will never be too upset at the missionaries for being late to dinner. Now that I think back on it though, we should've texted saying we would be late. I'm mildly appalled by our lack of manners. *sheepish grin* It was a lot of fun though and the Miller family were so gracious! It was so weird to be the missionary at the dinner table instead of looking across to see them.

After dinner we went to see Cynthia. Poor thing, Satan is working really hard on her right now and she said as much. :/ We told her to read Mosiah 24 because that is one of our favorite chapters to read when we're having trials because it talks about how, if we turn to the Lord, He can make our burdens so light that we won't even feel them. He won't take them away, if you took away a child's chore they would never learn from it, but He does help us with them so we can be happy while doing the "chore". :) Isn't that a powerful blessing??? :D

After we met with Cynthia we met with Shawn and Luis again. Shawn hadn't read his scriptures so in order to help him develop a love for the scriptures we had all of us read the first 24 verses of Mosiah 2 and oh my goodness! I gained new insight into that chapter that I had never thought of before! We are supposed to learn from one another, that is an important reason as to why Christ established an organized church. So we could all benefit from one another's wisdom and insight! #TheChurchIsSOTrue!

Friday morning we went buy to see if Reggie was home, he was and he set up another appointment for Tuesday. So hopefully he will make it to that one. Then we went to our appointment with Alice. Poor thing, her back was in a lot of pain and so we talked to her about priesthood blessings and how the grace of Christ can get us through things as long as we ask for it and use it.

We then went over to see Carli Hildenbrand again, just to make sure she had been able to see her mom, Shanen, and if everything was okay. We knocked on the door and it was actually Shanen (who the missionaries have been trying to reactivate for the last month) who opened the door! We were relieved to see that she was doing well considering and she told us that the Relief Society president had taken Carli to see her mom! We set up an appointment to come over and help her with anything she needed. Carli was gone somewhere so we didn't get to see her that day.

We tried to contact a referral named Conner, but only his dad, Tom, was there. Tom was getting ready to go into a surgery on his back and so he kindly asked if we would remember him in our prayers, and we told him that of course we would.

Since it was Friday that meant that we were able to escape the heat of the day and do Weekly Planning. That was a wonderful blessing because it was really hot that day!

We then met with Cythia and that was awesome. Afterwards we went to find some potential investigators, one of them was named Greg. We had a member with us for this, his name was Matt. We walked to the apartment door and on the window screen, written in chalk, was a quote about kindness towards everyone by our prophet Thomas S. Monson. The three of us looked at each other and wondered if we were at the wrong apartment because who would have a quote by the prophet on their window screen if they weren't members. We knocked and Greg answered the door and he said that one of their neighbors is a "Mormon" and that the neighbor is so rude to them that they decided to put that quote up to show their neighbor that they weren't living their religion. I was so ashamed. And so embarrassed. I know that there are "Mormons" in name only. But it disgusted me that someone had covenanted to take upon themselves the name of Christ and then treat someone so atrociously! I'm still a bit irrate. We apologized for their appalling behavior and tried to remind him that there are butt-faces in every religion, and unfortunately ours wasn't an exception right now. But we also explained that the stupidity of some of our members did not negate the truthfulness of our message (I'm paraphrasing obviously). Greg seemed to relax a little and took a copy of the Book of Mormon and said that we could stop by again.

After we left Greg's place we street contacted a woman named Ty, she is a Jehovah's Witness. But we had a really wonderful discussion with her about the need for having faith in Christ and how He is the only way that we can be saved. It was really cool and she gave us her information so we could contact her again.

Saturday was SUPER COOL!

So in personal study I've been transferring all the markings and notes I have in my paper scriptures to my iPad scriptures and I finished all of the Doctrine and Covenants as well as the Pearl of Great Price and Joseph Smith History! On a role. I'm a little chagrined to admit that I've never had any sort of an appreciation for the Doctrine and Covenants as a whole... But as I was going through it I realized just how beautiful and how inspiring it is! It is especially inspiring for missionaries because it talks about missionary work SO much in it!

So what made Saturday so cool is that we got a little mini missionary with us today! So a stake here in Las Vegas does a really cool thing where they have what they call a "Preach My Gospel Camp". So all of the youth in the stake 16-18 were each paired with a missionary companionship for the day. They became a third companion essentially. ‘Twas super cool! Her name was Madi and it was really interesting to do missionary work with her. I was 16 only three years ago! And yet I felt so much older.
We had lunch at the Stake Center with the entire Preach My Gospel Camp and the secretary to the mission president spoke to us. He said one thing that really struck me. He said that we "have given up our names in order to serve God." It just hit me like a lightning bolt. I am now Sister Longo a representative of Christ. I gave up my name so that I can help others take upon themselves the name of Christ. That just blew my mind. And I was so awestruck by that understanding. I have given up my very identity to serve my God. And I love every minute of it! :D

That night we had a lesson with Marcus where he told us that he hadn't been doing any of the things that he had promised we would. Sister Foulke and I were really disappointed. But then we taught him about the Plan of Salvation again and said that where we end up is based on whether or not we choose to put God first or our own desires first. And he seemed to understand and he told us that he truly wanted to choose God more than anything. We invited him to stick to the plan that he had made and schedule his days so he could put God first.

Sunday was a looooooong day.

We had Ward council that morning before our family Ward so we had to get up at 6 to get ready to leave at 6:30 in order to make it to Ward council by 7. We were in church from 7 to 4 because of our two wards.

After Sacrament meeting at the YSA Ward we talked to Victor Ranga who did come! He has the girlfriend who is a member, Ashlynn. Then we saw Marcus who had been in Sacrament meeting (the first meeting) and we went to talk to him. He told us that he was leaving and not staying for the rest of church because he wanted to go play basketball. Sister Foulke and I reminded him that he had said that he wanted to put God first, and skipping church in order to play basketball was the opposite of that. He continue to talk about how he wanted to play basketball and that he didn't see the big deal and Sister Foulke and I were devastated. We knew that he knew that it was a big deal. He just didn't want to feel guilty about making the wrong choice. He asked us if we could meet with him that evening after basketball instead of going to class and we were stunned. We told him that we love him but that we had been called to teach those that have a desire to put God first like we do so we couldn't meet with him that night. But we said we would meet with him later this week. He left to go play basketball and Sister Foulke and I were heartbroken. Here is someone who has SO much potential but is choosing to throw it away for basketball instead.

We then had a lesson in Relief Society that really boosted my spirits and it was about our relationship with Christ and there was this amazing story!

"Two men died and went to be interviewed before being judged. The first man went into the room and the interviewer asked him, "Who is Christ?" The man confidently told the interviewer that Christ was the Son of God who was born to Mary in Bethlehem. The interviewer nodded and said, "That is true, but who is Christ." The man was puzzled but he shrugged and then said that Christ had called twelve apostles and that he preached the word of God and healed those who were afflicted. The interviewer nodded but replied, "That is true, but who is Christ?" The man was a little confused now and he continued to talk about how Christ suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane and died on the cross so that mankind might have Eternal life. The interviewer nodded once again but replied, "This is all true, you may leave." The man left and was rather bewildered. The second man had heard this entire exchange and when he went into the room and looked upon the interviewer's face he fell to his knees and exclaimed joyfully, "My God and my King!""

How powerful! Do we truly know Christ? Or do we simply know OF Him? Would we recognize Christ if we met him like the second man? Or would we be blind like the first man? I hope and am striving to be like the second man who is a person that has a strong, unbreakable relationship with my Savior. I hope and pray that all of us are striving to be that kind of person. Only then will we be those who will sit on the right hand of Father in the Kingdom of Heaven.

I love you all, be the best you can be and ask Christ for His grace to help with that! 
*hugs!!!!*

Sister Longo

(MOM NOTE:  These are pictures Moriah sent of fun things she's seen around her mission)
Annie Oakley Drive (Moriah dressed up as Annie Oakley for Halloween when she was five.)


One of our favorite musicals is "Man of La Mancha"



This is a younger picture of her Mission President, President Snow.



Monday, August 1, 2016

Week 4: My first week in Vegas!

Hello darlings! :)

This week was crazy... CRAZY AWESOME!!! Holy Cow! Being out here in the field is wonderful! Who knew I liked harvesting so much? (Missionary joke xD https://www.lds.org/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/4?lang=eng#3)

Wednesday was a load of ridiculous travel. But 'tis good! It got me here :D The rest of Wednesday consisted of training by the mission president, President Snow, and the APs (Assistants to the President) and the MSTLs (Mission Sister Training Leaders, the AP female counterpart) at the Mission Home which is just where President Snow and his family lives. Then at six we went to the Mission Office (a church building with a little extra section attached to handle missionary mail and so forth) to be assigned to our new companions who will be our trainers for the first part of our time in the field! The twenty of us new missionaries walked into the chapel and all of the trainer missionaries were already there. We walked past them and I saw this young woman with beautiful, thick brown hair and glasses and I got the strongest feeling that she was going to be my trainer. 15 minutes later I was right, I was assigned to serve with Sister Emma Foulke as my companion! :D SO crazy!

Afterwards she took me to our apartment to drop off our stuff and then we went right to work! :D We had some appointments that we needed to go to and then we dropped in on Institute to see if any of our investigators were there (they weren't :( ) and there we saw Lauren Grondel! *waves enthusiastically!* One of the wards that I am serving in is the YSA (Young Single Adult) ward that Lauren is in!!!! XD SO COOL!!!!! Such a miracle for me! The one friend I have already in this state and my first area includes her! Coincidence? I think Providence! :D

Thursday Sister Foulke and I were in training ALL day and that was when I got my iPad! It was being difficult with us which is why it took all day instead of most of the day. :P

Friday was a REALLY good day! A lot happened! It was my first REAL day as a missionary since Wednesday I was at the Mission Home and the Mission Office. And then yesterday we (Sister Foulke and I) were at a new missionary training ALL day because my stupid iPad wouldn't work the way it was supposed to. But that's okay! XD Anywho... FridaySister Foulke and I followed the schedule: exercise, breakfast, shower, dress/grooming, personal study, and then companion study. It was a lot of fun! :D I really like Sister Foulke, she's an AWESOME companion!

Since it was Friday we had Weekly Planning after companion study. We went to the nearest church building in order to finish up everything with my iPad (not bitter... Not bitter xP) and then did Weekly Planning. It took a loooong time. But it was really helpful for me because we were able to talk about all of the investigators individually so I was really able to start getting myself orientated with the area.

After lunch we hit the dusty trail. We went out and tried to contact some referrals, we didn't catch any of them. However while we were at one apartment complex we met two really interesting people! The first was Bobby, fifties with loooong black hair. While we were knocking on a door he got out of the complex swimming pool to ask us what we were soliciting for. We told him that we weren't soliciting but that we are Sister Missionaries and he started to talk about how he didn't believe in God and that we were brainwashed. But he was actually rather kind about it, I think he was genuinely concerned for us so that was sweet in a very strange sort of way. :) He was very polite and was just talking about how we needed to take care of ourselves.

The second person we met, as we were wandering through this apartment complex trying to find the building of a referral, was Tim Veazey Oh. My. Goodness. He was the sweetest man ever! He was in his sixties and a devout Christian. He isn't a member of any particular faith right now. But when he came across us and we said "hi" he started talking to us about his relationship with Christ and he was so inspiring! He's a musician (plays the piano and sings and writes his own songs) and he was telling us about how developing a relationship with Christ helped him over some a lot of his challenges. He then gave us cold water and three of his music CDs! How wonderful is that?! It was actually a tender mercy because I tried to use the SD card adapter thing with my iPad that Mom sent me and it didn't work. I was really disappointed and frustrated because I wanted to listen to music and we had already listened to the two CDs that Sister Foulke had about forty times in a row. So Tim and his music really brightened up my day! And his music! The lyrics and the tune were SO inspiring!!!

After that we had dinner with a YSA ward member named Ryan. He took us to a Mexican restaurant call "Chile Caliente" He was pretty cool, served his mission in San Francisco and is majoring in Construction Management at BYU where he met his girlfriend who's family is in Missouri. We talked a lot about missionary work and about how we need to be continually holding fast to the Iron Rod. It was a lot of fun. :)

When we finished dinner we went over to Cynthia's house to teach a lesson about the Holy Ghost. It was AWESOME! It was my first REAL missionary lesson! It was pretty cool! Cynthia is a convert as of two weeks ago and so we're teaching the rest of her family. We were able to meet with her and her two older boys Elijah and Aquarius as well as her nephew, Tyler. They were pretty dang cool! And so was teaching the lesson!
Afterwards we tried contacting more referrals but weren't able to . :( So at 8:30 we drove back home, getting back by 9. :)

Saturday was an AWESOME day! XD 'Twas super super cool! After our daily routine (exercise, breakfast, shower, dress/grooming) we then had personal study and companion study. So during personal study I started moving all of my scripture markings to my scriptures on my iPad because as we were teaching Cynthia's family on Friday I realized that ALL those scriptures that I had found for the lessons during my MTC stay were all in my paper copy and none of them were in my iPad copy. So I started to transfer all of them and it was a really neat experience as I did so because in the iPad version I can tag scriptures in genres, so I can go to my list of tags and click on Holy Ghost and all of my scriptures that I've tagged about the Holy Ghost are listed! And a single marking can be tagged with multiple things! So it's pretty darn cool. :) I managed to get through all of my markings in 1 Nephi so that was productive! While I was going through 1 Nephi and reading all of the things I had marked I began to truly realize how much the Book of Mormon and other scripture can really teach us about who Christ is and how we can more fully align ourselves to His character through faith in Him. It was really cool. :)

After personal we had companion study and that was fun, I LOVE Sister Foulke! XD She is the best companion EVER I am sure! And I love discussing the gospel with her because it is very apparent that we are teaching one another as we do so and that we both enjoy it! :D

We went to an apartment complex and it was AWESOME! We tried to get a hold of a referral but he wasn't at home, so we went to find the other referrals that we had planned as backups that were also in this apartment complex. As we were walking we met Juan, who was walking his dog, and talked with him and he accepted a pass-along card! Then as soon as he turned the corner we met Barbara! And she could only speak a little English but she accepted a Spanish pass-along card with the Spanish Missionaries' phone number! So hopefully that will go somewhere! *fingers crossed* We were then able to find a referral named Khrystal who was so sweet and so kind. She didn't have any time that day but we scheduled a return appointment with us this week so I'm excited to learn more about her!

We then walked to another potential investigator's apartment in this complex... They. Were. AWESOME!!! THEY ARE TOTAL AND COMPLETE NERDS LIKE ME! We talked about everything nerdy under the sun and it was amazing! We really bonded! I can't wait to help them become nerds about the gospel of Jesus Christ, which is the best fandom in the history of the earth! :D

After lunch we dropped in to say hi to a recent convert name Patrick. He's had a really hard life even though he's only 24. :( It makes my heart sore to hear Sister Foulke tell me about the lives of our investigators. And I know that Christ could help them overcome everything if they would let it! But that is why I am out here, to bring hope to those who have none, to bring God's love to those who have known very little love in there lives. It is a privilege to be serving on the Lord's errand and being a receptacle of His love for very one around me. :)

Later we met with a girl named Carli, she's going to be a senior in high school this Fall. Her Mom is a member but she is not so we try to fellowship her and show her our love. So we stopped by and it was so sad! Her mom had been in the hospital for the past week and no one had taken her to see her mom! And on top of all of that, it was her birthday! All I wanted to do was roll up my sleeves and bake her a cake! What a terrible birthday she must have been having! But she was so sweet and so kind! We ended up talking to her for a little while which was really cool because by the end we were talking about how the scriptures can really give us comfort and how she had started reading the Book of Mormon a little bit on her own since her mom went to the hospital! Even if our trials are consequences of our actions or just a consequence of living in a fallen world, Heavenly Father still wants to help us! Isn't that incredible??? The God of the universe wants to help us through all of our trials!!! And one of the biggest ways He helps us is through the Spirit, and so if we're doing the things that invites the Spirit in our lives God can bless us a hundredfold! 

Okay, the Lord knows us individually! I have a FIRM testimony of that. So, every since getting into the MTC I have been craving Costa Vida and have not been able to fulfill that craving. But tonight for dinner, a member named John took us out for dinner at Cafe Rio! The ONLY restaurant like Costa Vida in the state! *cries tears of joy*
After dinner we went toon apartment complex called the "Villas" and we got to meet with a new investigator named Reggie. He is in his forties and is a burly African American, and a complete teddy bear! He is SO sweet! He recently had surgery on his knee and is recovering. We talked to him in the doorway since it was just the two of us and him. We were talking and we started talking about Moms. And his mom passed away a year or two ago and he was talking about how his mom had been his best friend and I started tearing up when he said that he didn't know what to do with himself now that her couldn't call her and talk to her three times a day. And I was SO grateful that I could tell him with all the certainty in my soul that we CAN see our loved ones again, that death is NOT the end of our cherished relationships, and that he could be her son for the rest of eternity! How powerful is it to promise someone that??? Powerful. And what a wonderful feeling it was to see his eyes light up a little at the thought of being able to see his mom, his best friend again! This is why I am out here! To promise those blessings to people who keep the commandments of God.

The rest of the evening was pretty cool! Sister Foulke is a multi-fandom nerd!!! Star Trek, Galaxy Quest, Jane Austen, Star Wars, sbiggosdghsdfhfnlsbdgkh!!!!! So as we were street contacting around this apartment complex we were talking about some of our favorite movies and books and adaptations! Mingled in there were gospel discussions and it was really cool! I really feel like she's one of my people! :D

Sunday was loooooooooong but good. :) Since Sister Foulke and I are over 2 wards we have to attend both. The first one, the family ward, starts at 9 am. And every other week we have to attend meetings beforehand that start at 7 so yeah... Then we have an hour break to eat lunch and then at 1 pm we go to the YSA ward. So it's basically 7 hours of church. Yahoo. The one redeeming factor is that Sister Foulke and I get to partake of the Sacrament twice! :) The Sacrament is such a wonderful blessing! The Sacrament is where we get to renew the covenants we make at Baptism. So each week it is like being baptized because through the sacrament and the renewing of those promises, our sins are washed away once more! What an incredible miracle to partake of every week! :D
It was really cool to sit behind Lauren Grondel during the YSA ward! XD I love seeing her beautiful face and hearing her beautiful soprano harmony that she always makes up during hymns! :D And then hugging her! It's fun to hug her when she's not hugging my organs out of me. :P

After dinner we went and we tried to find some referrals but none answered. We quickly went and checked in on Patrick because he wasn't at church.

We then went to the Bishop's house in order to have a lesson with Victor Ranga and his member girlfriend Ashlynn. Victor was born in Bulgaria and moved to the US with his parents when he was about eight. He's been a dedicated Baptist the last ten years of his life. But he's been dating Ashlynn (a member) for seven. So this has been a while in the progress. HOLY. COW. He is so knowledgable about the New Testament! And he asks really deep doctrinal questions concerning everything but tonight his questions were on the Godhead and priesthood and the fullness of the gospel. Holy cow. Some of the questions I really had to think about. Alright... Confession time. I was getting really annoyed with Bishop because he wouldn't stop talking and never gave us missionaries the opportunity to answer the questions! But it's okay, it's fine. :P I need to get over it, it's mostly my pride talking. :) But it was a really neat opportunity to talk to someone on, not only a spiritual level, but an intellectual level. It's something I've missed, I haven't had the opportunity to discuss the gospel on an intellectual level since I left home #scriptorianparents!

Today is Preparation Day which means that today is the day we clean the car, clean the house, do the laundry, go grocery shopping, and email friends and family. And that's what I've been doing all day. Preparation day from 6:30am to 6pm is to prepare for the coming week so we can focus completely on our purpose which is to invite others to come unto Christ more fully than they already have. :)

I know I'm a slacker since I haven't taken any pictures other than one of my companion. But I will repent! Next week there will be a plethora of pictures for you all! :D

I love you all SO much!
Sister Longo

(MOM NOTE:  Here are a few pictures that have been sent to me and one from Moriah of her companion.)
With her mission president and wife, President and Sister Snow on the day she arrived in Nevada.
After meetings on  Sunday 7-31-16
Yes, that is an ice cream sandwich!! :)
Sister Foulk (pronounced "folk")
Moriah's companion























Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Week 3: I'm SO PUMPED #TheChurchisSOTrue!

26 July 2016

Hello my lovelies!

Week 3 of my Missionary Training Center stay blew past so quickly! It's crazy how these last three weeks have simultaneously felt like three days and three months! I think it's simply because SO much happens in a a single day, let alone a week. I'm going to miss the people I've come to know and love here at the MTC... but I'm so majorly PUMPED to hit the field and teach the gospel to everyone! :D

So Wednesday, my companion and I studied with some of the Elders and we really bonded. It was incredible to see the testimonies of 18-20 year old young men and how strong they are. The Elders also make me laugh so much! xD I have come to re-realize that male members of the human race make a LOT more sense to me than their female counterparts (which is probably because of growing up with all brothers and a mom who grew up with all brothers)! xD Also, something that was such a major blessing is that Elder Bush in my district knows Sign Language!!! Talking with him this last week in Sign Language was wonderful because it made my homesickness level go down by a LOT (Mom and I sign to each other all the time and I hadn't realized how much I had missed that type of communication and her in general)! :)

That night I received letters from each of my parents. And those letters really strengthened me. It was such a testament to me, if my earthly parents know me so well that they knew exactly what I needed to hear, how much more does my Heavenly Father know and love me and knows exactly what I need to experience??? I'm so grateful for having such wonderful parents who work hand in hand with Heavenly Father to inspire me and lift me up when I need it. :)

Thursday was really wonderful for me! That day in Sister Gregerson's class she had us all go outside, be absolutely silent, listen, and record what we hear. Do you know how many things go on all around us that we don't notice simply because we aren't listening?? A lot apparently! Something else that I learned from that is that in order to truly listen, we have to listen with our eyes as well as our ears. When the Nephites heard the voice of the Lord they couldn't understand it the first time, or the second time, but the third time they looked to the source of the voice and they finally understood Him. I think a lot of times we don't see the ways that Heavenly Father and His Son are talking to us because we aren't looking for Them in our lives.

This week, but especially on Thursday, I have been studying the scriptures a lot in order to figure out what it means to be "valiant". This is what I've learned so far, PLEASE send me your thoughts or scriptures on what it means to be valiant. Valiant:  courageous, dependable, having integrity, diligent, noble, upright, steadfast, firm, immovable, opposite of idle, loving God more than man. There's also been a phrase that keeps popping up in my scripture study of this word "right hand".  So if you have any thoughts on this, send them my way because this is something that has really been on my mind. :)

By the way, I adore reading and studying the scriptures! There is nothing like opening them up and knowing that by so doing, I am spending time with three People who love me always! :)

Friday was CRAZY awesome! Friday was the day that the soon-to-be-departing missionaries got together for the In-Field Orientation. Holy cow, the Spirit was working overtime on Friday! One of the things that was really emphasized during this training was the phrase, "If you lower your expectations, your effectiveness will decrease." That's so powerful! In my own words what that means is, "Your expectations determine your reality". Wow. That still hits me every time I think about it! What we think about the future is what we will get. I'm still mulling over that nugget of wisdom!

To go along with that we talked about how as missionaries, as representatives of the Lord Jesus Christ, we need to expect miracles in our work. We are working side by side with Christ Himself and yet a lot of times us missionaries do not expect miracles! How ridiculous is that??? Just look at the story in St John 21! We can be fishing for hours and days and weeks and months and years by ourselves. But as we diligently work with Christ, all we will have to do is cast our nets where he tells us and we will not be "able to draw it for the multitude of fishes"(reference: https://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/john/21?lang=eng)!!! Take-away is: Trust in Christ=Expect miracles.

Saturday was super cool! I was in the TRC building and I saw one of my friends from BYU this past year, Harper *waves*! It was so funny because she was working as an investigator and I knew that I couldn't draw too much attention to her because I shouldn't blow her cover. :P But it was so wonderful to see her! Heavenly Father has been blessing me with seeing my friends because I have also seen Mason Tarwater (friend from home), Jeff Albee, Kenney Davis, Jerry Davis (all 3 from working at BYU last semester), Sophia, and Katie Ogden (friends from BYU ward)! *waves enthusiastically at all of you!*

So, Sister Vandervelde and I had been teaching Katie (TRC investigator) since Monday and she was really progressing and wanting to know the truth for herself. Saturday I felt so prompted to invite her to be baptized and after teaching her about it she agreed! It was so wonderful to be an instrument of the Lord in that moment and to feel the incredible amount of love that He has for her!

In class with Brother Gardner he had us do a self-evaluation using Preach My Gospel page 126 (I highly recommend doing this!) And good heavens, it really made me reflect on myself and how well I'm doing and things I need to work on. It was a really powerful moment where the Holy Ghost taught me some things that I should do in order to become a better missionary.

Brother Gardner also finally told us all who "Nathaniel" is (the investigator that he was pretending to be). And it turns out that it was someone that he had met with on his own mission. The story was SO inspiring! Nathaniel did end up joining the church and right now he is on a mission of his own! How cool is that???

During class with Sister Gregerson I simply daydreamed about how wonderful it would be to be companions with her, I love her to pieces! *waves at Sister Gregerson*
That night (since I was called as the music coordinator for my branch) I got the two districts who were leaving this week (my district and district 35-C) and lead us in the practice of "Come, Come Ye Saints" for a musical number the next day (since we were leaving and because the 24th was Pioneer Day.)  Saints above, I can't ever remember praying for divine grace more than when I was conducting about 25 Elders and 4 Sisters (that is including me!).

Sunday came, like it always does. We two districts got up even earlier than our normal wake-up time of 6:30 am in order to practice for this musical number. Again, lots of silent prayers on my part. But Sacrament meeting came, and it went smoothly! It actually sounded really beautiful! Miracles do happen! And while I am grinning while writing this, I am completely sincere! How could two 45 minute practices with a bunch of rowdy Elders with unfamiliar accompaniment turn into a beautiful prayer to the Lord if not through Grace? Miracles happen every day. We just don't see them because we aren't looking for them or prefer to rationalize them away.

Sister Vandervelde and I taught Relief Society on Sunday about the Book of Mormon and that was fun as always. I love teaching! Some of you know this but when I get back from my mission I am studying to become a religion professor at BYU! I LOVE teaching the gospel!
That night for devotional it was a super special devotional!!! For devotional they had the Nashville Tribute Band come in! The whole night was just INCREDIBLE music and though-provoking spiritual messages! I disliked counrty music my whole life, but I LOVED the music that was played. I was sobbing by the end of the night! As I said in previous emails, we (the MTC choir) had been practicing three of the twelve songs they sang in order to sing with them! IT WAS SO AWESOME! OH MY GOODNESS!!! On a scale from 1 to 10 it was EPIC! With them we sang "I Was Born", "John's Song", and "When The Son of Man Comes Again". And then the main singer started speaking about where he served his mission! He served in the Nevada, Las Vegas mission! That's where I AM serving!!!! Then he sang a song about it and my emotions broke. That was just one more miracle that Heavenly Father sent me to show me that Nevada, Las Vegas is where I need to be! And then he had us sing the song with him! It was incredible! "The Hardest Thing I Ever Loved To Do" is the name of the song!

Yesterday was exhausting in the best way! :D I felt the Spirit SO strongly, it was so wonderful! It was also a really bittersweet day because, while I am SO ready to hit the field and get to work, it was hard to say goodbye to the two best MTC teacher in the world! I am so truly grateful for the opportunity to learn from these two spiritual giants, they inspired me more than they can ever know! *waves to Brother Gardner and Sister Gregerson*
After dinner yesterday mine and a couple of companionships in my district wanted to sing "If You Could Hie to Kolob" an LDS hymn. But then it ended up turning into an impromptu hymn singing sessionwith everyone in our district and with Elder Hatton on the piano! We all got to the hymn "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go" and we were all silent for a few minutes just pondering about what the words in the hymn meant to us. And then all of us began bearing our testimonies of the gospel to one another without any prompting from anyone, besides the Spirit. :) The Spirit was there with us SO strongly. Then we all began singing "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" it is so powerful to be able to bear testimony all together through song. We then knelt together as a district and said a prayer together. By the end of it we were all (Elders included) crying because we love each other so much and knew that the church is SO TRUE! :D We all knew it and we all loved knowing that we each know it!

I know that the church is true. I know that Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ restored the true church on the earth through their chosen prophet Joseph Smith. I love you all and I love my God!

Love,

Sister Longo

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Week 2: I LOVE THE GOSPEL! :D

Hey my darlings! :)

It's been an incredible week! It feels like I've been here for months! I'm so ready to just hit the field and teach the gospel! :D

So last Tuesday when I sent the email and said that I was having trouble sleeping because I didn't have enough blanket weight.... Six hours later I get called down to the front office, and I'm kind of freaking out wondering what on earth I could've done wrong in the 6 days that I've been here, I arrive to find a fluffy, blue, polka-dotted blanket with a note attached that read, "Sister Longo, your mom loves you!" I don't know how Mom did it, but it made my week! :) The Sisters in my district teased me saying that Mom must have a SWAT team here in Provo at her beck and call to get me anything that I need! xD Though knowing my sweet Mama, that is a real possibility! :D

Wednesday was a little rough, our (Sister V and I) lesson with Sahara didn't go very well. We were in the middle of our lesson and then Sahara gets a face-time call. We obviously tell her it's okay to take it, thinking that she would just tell her friends that she was busy and then hand up. Nope. That is not what happened. She took the call and then had Sister V and I come into view of the camera and say hi to her friends. After three minutes of awkward conversation her friends ask what she's doing. Sahara looks awkward and says that she's meeting with the missionaries... Now imagine all of the disdain and disgust that a female around the age of 24 can muster in her voice and imagine that girl saying, "...You're meeting with the missionaries...?" Good heavens! I have never felt so awkward in my life! xD We later in that lesson learned that the reason why she's meeting with the missionaries is because her fiance (a member of the church) wanted her to take them, so she was only doing it to make her fiance happy not because she had an actual desire to learn for herself. I can laugh about this now but some others things happened through the day and I was in need of comfort from the ultimate Comforter. I asked for a Priesthood Blessing of Comfort from Elder Brantley and Elder Heppler. That really helped. I know that I'm supposed to be here, even if there are people around me that don't want me to be here. I am here because Heavenly Father has people whose lives I can touch! There are people who I can bring the light of Christ to! And that is worth ANYTHING that I have to go through here at the MTC or in the mission field! :D

Thursday I woke up sick, just a cold that has been going around the district, and so I went to the MTC clinic because they ask us to go no matter how trivial our illness really is. So don't worry! (*cough* Mom *cough*) They sent me to the BYU Student Health Center to pick up some cold medicine and when we got there I say Katy Ogden, one of my roommates from last year! :D It made me so happy to see her! (*waves at Katy*) Afterwards we had our lesson with Sahara. And we were both so nervous about it because the last two times we taught, it was rough to say the least. But when we walked into the room, the Spirit was so strong and Sister V and I were able to teach well and I was given the boldness I needed to help her commit to reading the Book of Mormon! It was an amazing lesson! I can testify that the Spirit is the real teacher NOT me! :D

Friday was a lot of fun, we were able to have an MTC teacher come in and pretend to be an investigator for us so we could get feedback from him. His real name is Brother Swanson, his convert name was Jesse. It was really cool because Jesse (a person who he actually knows, so Jesse is a real person) is Catholic with a lot of Mormon friends and he wanted to know more. It was awesome because since I have family on my dad's side who are Catholic so I was able to relate to him and answer a lot of questions because I have a background in Catholicism. Afterwards he told us a few things that we could improve on but overall he said our lesson was powerful and impressive for how long we've been at this! So huzzah! :D In all seriousness though, it's the Spirit. I don't know what I would do without the Holy Ghost! I love Him so much!

Later that day I saw my wonderful, beautiful friend Sophia! She has such a sweet spirit and always manages to brighten up my day and make me feel loved. I really needed to see her that day. (*blows kisses to Sophia*)
So the other thing that happened Friday... Oh goodness. Sister V and I were teaching a lesson to Sahara, we were teaching her the Plan of Salvation. So we were talking about how before the Fall Adam and Eve were immortal, we began to move on from the Fall when Sahara interrupted and asked, "So... it's like Vampire Diaries! You know? Like... how vampires never die or get sick!?" I have never been so speechless before in my 19 years of living! Before I can even think of replying, let alone breath, Sister V just nods excitedly and exclaims "YES!" Okay... I lied. AFTER Sister V agreed I have never been so speechless before in my 19 years of living. Before I can frantically eye-communicate with my companion that she's teaching false doctrine (Adam & Eve were NOT vampires!) Sahara continues with, "So when Adam and Eve became mortal it was like when Bella in Twilight turned into a vampire but reverse?!"

I'm sure my jaw dropped in utter and complete shock!!! Again my companion exclaimed in excited joy. It took me the rest of the lesson to make sure that Sahara understood that Adam and Eve were NOT vampires and try to get her and my companion back on track. *facepalm* But by the times I had managed it, our time for teaching her was up! And that was our last appointment with Sahara. About how Adam and Eve were vampires... I'm hoping that it was just a bad dream. XD

Saturday was a regular, run-of-the-mill day here at the MTC. But we studied Lehi's vision of the Tree of Life. I invite you all to read 1st Nephi chapter 8 and really try to visualize what the SCRIPTURES describe, not the gospel art depiction! Tell me what insights you've gained and then I'll tell you mine!

Sunday was AWESOME! For starters I taught the Relief Society lesson. i LOVE teaching so I had a blast! I want to be a Religion Professor at BYU so this is practice for me! :D It was about how to Endure to the End! I loved it and all of the sister' insights.

As is scheduled every Sunday at the MTC, as a zone we walked to the temple to feel the Spirit there and to take pictures with our district. While there I had the feeling that we would have a General Authority speak to us for devotional that day. The others sisters told me I was crazy because a General Authority had given the devotional the Sunday before we arrived. But I knew I had gotten that impression so I prayed that I would indeed have the opportunity to be in the same room as an apostle and prophet of the Lord. Later after MTC choir practice we had devotional. The MTC Presidency had decided that they wanted to watch Elder Bednar's talk "Character of Christ" together as the entire MTC. Which was really nice because I had wanted to watch it again. Even though I had taken four pages of notes last week there were still notes to be taken again! After the recording had finished everyone began standing up and gasping! ELDER BEDNAR AND HIS FAMILY CAME AND DID A Q&A SESSION WITH US!!!! IT WAS SO AWESOME!!!!!!! I wish I had the time and energy in my fingers to tell you all about it! Suffice it to say that it was incredible! I can testify to you that that night Elder Bednar was the answer to my prayer and the prayers of many others!

Monday was really fun because we got new TRC investigators, Katie and Andy. Andy is a BYU student from China. And so he had the most thought-provoking questions as Sister V and I taught him the Plan of Salvation! I can wait to hear what new questions he has for the two of us sisters and for the Spirit in our next lesson with him tomorrow!!!

Well my friends, I have to go. Not only is my time up, but I think my fingers are now permanently curved from all of this typing. 

Love you all! :D
Sister Longo

(MOM NOTE: Sorry, no pictures were sent this week. Stay tuned for more pictures later.)

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Week 1!!! THE CHURCH IS SOO TRUE!

Hello my lovelies!

This week has been CRAZY! Heavens above! Monday was a looooooong day because I had to wake up at 3 in order to make my flight out here to Provo at 5:45. Thankfully Mom and Dad were able to get special clearance to sit in the gate with me. Funny story about the airport. So. I LOVE Lemon Pepper, the spice. I put it on anything reasonable and so this last year at school I bought a huge container of Lemon Pepper and I hadn't even used a 1/4 of it yet. So I followed the only logical course of action and packed my container of Lemon Pepper in my carry-on. Well... When it went through the security scan it was flagged as a possible explosive. You all should have seen the LOOK on the TSA person's face!!! xD I think a Lemon Pepper "explosive" was a first for her! xD

The flight was smooth and I called Mom before I took the shuttle to the MTC (the lady who drove was super sweet and I chatted with her for the entire time). When I got to the MTC I was with a group of missionaries who came much earlier and the twenty or so of us were able to meet the MTC President and his wife and were able to chat with them for a bit. When everyone began arriving I was shown my room, left my luggage there, given my nametag, and was immedietly guided to my classroom where I met one of my two teachers, Sister Gregerson (26 yrs old)! She is an ANGEL! She's a return missionary who graduated from BYU for Neuroscience and is going into an MBA program next. I was then given my companion, Sister Vandervelde. She is a sweetheart! I love being her companion so much! We are going to the same mission the same day which is awesome! There are twelve people in my district (gourp of missionaries) so 6 companionships. 2 sister companionships and 4 elder companionships. The four of us Sisters live in the same room and we all have a lot of fun! Sister Mackay and Sister Maxey. Our distric leader is Elder Brantley and his companion is Elder Heppler.

We basically live in our classroom though. Other than food and sleep we spend our days in that classroom or in the courtyard right outside the building where our classroom is.

Thursday, our SECOND day we, as companionships, were TEACHING! Granted it was "Emily" who is actually Sister Gregerson. But when we (my companion and I) walked into the room, it wasn't Sister Gregerson, it was Emily. Which was crazy! We taught her Thursday, Friday, and Saturday afternoon and then we found out that Emily is actually a real person, it's Sister Gregerson's roommate which was really cool!

Our second teacher during the day is Brother Gardner. I. Kid. You. Not. He is a 24-year-old version of Brother Bowne. The resemblance is CRAZY! Not only in how they look but in how the teach (which is awesome, btw). He is AMAZING! We all ADORE having him as a teacher. His phrase that he says all the time with so much genuine enthusiasm is "The church is SO true!!" It totally is and I have found myself saying the same phrase with the same enthusiasm! I have never learned so much in such a short span of time before in my life than I have here. Partly because of how amazing our teachers are, but also because of how incredibly strong the Spirit is here on this campus! If we could all live the way missionaries do at the MTC (plus books and tv shows) we would be Zion! It's amazing!

I have also never written so many notes in my life! Those of you who know me know that I deeply dislike taking notes, especially by hand. But I feel like my pen and journal have been permanently fused to my body!

The first day of exercise time was a little rough. I have never in my life wished more for a piggy-back ride! Sadly, it's definitely not appropriate to ask an Elder for a piggy-back ride... *sigh* :P

Friday I got a package from my Mama (donuts!!! Who loves me!?!) and a package of snacks from Grammarie (*kisses*) And I've gotten letters from family members that I have read and reread. :)

That day Sister V and Sister Maxey asked our District Leader and his companion for priesthood blessings. It. Was. SO. POWERFUL! The Spirit was SO strong in that room that before they even got to the personal parts of the blessing I already had tears in my eyes! These two boys, these two Elders are only 18 and 19 and yet they were able to be so in tune with the Spirit that they were able to give such a powerful blessing from God!

Saturday was rough. I was so exhausted. My spirit felt like it had been doing push-ups for three days straight with little rest. But when Sister V and I taught our last lesson with Emily, my body and mind woke up and the two of us (even though we had prepared a lesson) went completely off script and just followed the spirit and it was AMAZING! Even though we weren't following our lesson plan, we were still comfortable and confident in what/how we were teaching! #feltlikearealmissionary

Some other things happened on Saturday that really hurt my feelings and it was the straw that broke the camel's back. Because I had given so much of myself over the last fews days and because I haven't slept well (My blanket isn't heavy enough to keep me asleep through the night) my emotional tank was running really low. At dinner everything hit me hard and all I could do was breathe deeply and drink milk. But I reminded myself of why I am here and how TRULY excited I am about being here and serving a mission and how wonderful Friday was and how there were incredible times to come. I managed to pull myself together just enough so I wasn't crying. Then we went back to class with Brother Gardner which made me feel so much better and SO inspired! He has Crohn's disease and that night it was flaring up. But I couldn't even tell he was in severe pain until he told us about it! My heart hurt, here he was giving his all JOYFULLY even though he was in incredible pain. And here I was moping about like a wounded puppy because my feelings had been hurt and I was feeling a bit homesick. For SHAME! :D

"My yoke is easy and my burden is light." Even though Brother Gardner was in pain, he was filled with strength because he was yoked with Christ. Why wasn't I doing that??? *singing* "For shame. For shame! For shaaaaaaaaaaaaame!" (See "Pirates of Penzance for musical reference). No matter what I am going through my burdens can be made light, not necessarily taken away, but made light and easy to endure through Christ. It's high time I pulled myself together and used the enabling power of the Atonement!

Sunday was INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!! I wish I had the time to type out all the notes that I took that day because there was some incredible insights! We fasted Sunday, even though it wasn't Fast Sunday, for Brother Gardner. Yesterday he told us he was feeling infinitely better!!!! (We haven't told him that we had fasted for him :D)

The Cool things about Sunday was choir practice! The last sunday I'm here (24th), the Nashville Tribute Band is coming to perform at the MTC and the MTC choir (which I joined Sunday) is going to sing backup for them!!!! The song that we practiced Sunday (one of three) is "John's Song". And it was AWESOME! I wanted to jump and shout Hallelujah! It was marvelous!

That night there was a devotional (maybe I'll have time later to write down the notes." And then there was a film that we were able to watch which was a recorded MTC devotional that Elder Bednar gave a few years ago titled "The Character of Christ" which you can only see at the MTC! I have never written so much so quickly in my life! I'm surprised my fingers didn't spontaneously combust from the friction! Again, if/when I have time I'll write the notes I took on it. Just know that I was in awe the entire time.

Yesterday we started teaching ACTUAL investigators!!!! Named Kayla and another named Sahara. The lesson with Kayla went very well... Shahara's was a learning experience. It was hard because the only reason she came to the missionaries was because she was doing a favor to her member fiance. But Sister V and I have been praying fervently to know what it is that Heavenly Father wants her to know, what will touch her heart. So we will see how our next lesson with her goes tomorrow! :)

Right now I'm at the laundry typing this to you while my clothes are in the wash. Today has been wonderful to relax and reflect on the past week and the week to come. I can't wait to talk to you all next week! Send me letters on DearElder!


All my love,
Sister Longo

(NOTE FROM MOM:  I didn't get any captions with these photos.  The computer Moriah used to upload and send them wouldn't let her see them, so she didn't know what she was sending.  XD   She actually sent 71 pictures (that's the photography major I know and love!), but I was afraid I would break the blog if I put all of them on. ;)  I'll do my best to add some names to the pictures for you.)


Sisters Maxey, Mackay and Vandervelde 
Sisters Mackay and Vandervelde on the District Temple Walk


The Whole District in front of the Provo Temple!

Sister Longo and her companion Sister Vandervelde
Elders ?? & Donaldson with Sister Maxey and Mackay




Room and District Mates (Sisters Maxey, Mackay, Vandervelde and Longo)
Look Mom!  We've got nametags!

Elders Brantly (DL) & Heppler and Sisters Vandervelde & Longo

Another Complete District Picture
They <3 the Temple
One more try to <3 the Angel Moroni

Sister Vandervelde ready to serve a scorcher!
Sisters Longo and Mackay