November 29, 2008

Humor And The Everyday Life Of A Sister Missionary


Just a humorous moment...




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Jensens Don't Get Flashed--Knock On Wood!

Greetings Family and Friends!

Stacey's e-mail this past week started out by explaining that she had received an inappropriate letter from one of her investigators and that she was worried she would be transferred, hence the "not being flashed" reference in the title of this post. While it made her understandably uncomfortable she was able to quickly get past it and wrote:

Before you worry about me for even one second, stop yourself. Ím completely protected and there are several members and leaders who know all about what happened and are on call to guard me, especially in the chapel. The bishop would have spoken to him if he had shown up at church and he told us in the best English he could muster that he was ready to "drop the Amér. with love" how cute is our bishop! He is taking care of us and so are many other people. We are completely safe and I dońt even feel worried now.That is the power of the atonement, because at first even though I knew that I had done nothing wrong, I still felt upset… just because it ís so out of the norm as far as things that happen in our lives here on the mission. I called the Zone Leaders Saturday morning during companion study and told them that I still felt uncomfortable about it. Elder Vernon said , "Hermana, pray to feel peace and the Lord will help you feel better." So I prayed again, and my companion prayed for me and within an hour or two… I wasńt thinking about it, and when we got back to the pension that night I wasn't bothered by it at all anymore. The next day I got up and went to the chapel prepared to face him. Thankfully he didńt show up--but anyway… by the end of Sunday I was completely over it. It is truly amazing, time heals all wounds, but the atonement healed my wound without much time having to pass. I truly felt the love of the Lord as I was able to literally get over the trauma so quickly and refocus on the work. Now it feels like it happened years ago and it doesńt hurt me.

Here is a little more of her letter:

Daddy, I heard about the BYU game through the grapevine of the Elders. But they didńt seem to know we were ever tied. It made me sad, to be sure, but you had prepared me, so it didńt last long. Who is our Vice President? Nobody here seems to know.

Mommy – about the story you sent me about the tired elder on the plane… I feel just about that exhausted already and Íve got a year to go! My feet are the worst… and the heat is just insane. We love the neck cooler bandanas, except for the fact that after 4 or 5 short days of using them they are pretty dirty and smelly!

So yeah, remember the baptismal goal of 5? Looks like wére going to get 3. (Hayde and Florencia and Gerardo will all be baptized on the 6th of December!) What happened with Pablo? Well he FINALLY recognized that he needs to get baptized, but ready for this… he is leaving for Uruguay on Saturday and cańt get baptized on the Friday before he goes because he smokes 2 cigarettes a day. TWO! We are teaching people who smoke 30-40 and he only smokes 2 and yet that is now what is keeping him from baptism. There is a rule in the mission that you have to be 2 weeks sober of any Word of Wisdom problem before getting baptized. So yeah, héll be long gone before he is able to quit--and unfortunately he doesńt have much faith to believe that he can quit. Ím so tired of the doctors in this country telling people that 4-5 cigarettes a day is actually good for you. As if! You have no idea how often people try to tell us that. So yeah… wéll be having 3 baptisms… which is still one better than the goal of 2 that the zone leaders gave us, but I sure wanted 5.

Ím pretty sure that Ím not going to be too homesick over the holidays because my mind cannot believe that it could possibly be Christmas if it is this hot. So yeah, Thanksgiving and Christmas will come and go before my mind gets convinced that all of that is actually happening. The Elders said that it really is just like that… you dońt even realize Christmas is passing you by. Happy Thanksgiving on Thursday… eat lots of apple pie and think of me (because I have recently come to love apple pie).

Mommy, guess what I like to do with all the smokers. I do muscle testing with them! Empty fist first, then with a cigarette in the other hand and then the clincher is when I take the cigarette away and replace it with a BOM and do it again and they are as strong as they were the first time. Unfortunately not a single one of them has given me the reaction Íd like. Not a single one said… "whoa, yoúre right, Ím never smoking again… and yeah, Ím going to read this book!" But I keep doing it because maybe it'll sink in to one of them.

I sent off a Christmas package and was a little sad not to receive the word that you received it… it should have gotten there, or be arriving ASAP. I sent 2 CDs and 1 DVD of digital pictures (I just ruined the surprise… which I didńt want to do, but I need to know if you got them because then I cań erase my memory cards.) But if you did get all 3 (meaning that no one tampered with the package I sent home) then tell me so I can erase the memory cards and start all over again!

We went to the temple today and loved it. I have been in Argentina for 4 months now and my Castellano is pretty good, but I still do't understand a lot of what is said to me. Íd say I get about 80-85%. I almost always get the message, but the details sail right over my head and then when they follow-up question me about the details it is pretty awkward. I really hope that I overcome this during the coming year. My comp and I are getting along great and working hard.

Daddy, I am so glad you had a blast reffing the BYU vs. U Alumni game. How cool that you got to see Lavell! I love you tons and really enjoyed your letter.

Mommy, please dońt worry about me. I promise that I am in good hands and that my leaders will not hesitate to flash me at the drop of a hat if I am ever remotely near danger.

NataJasa – take good care of each other and know that while you are cold… I am sweating my brains out!

I love you all so much and want you to know that I can testify that nothing can stop this work… not love letters from investigators, not the insane heat, nothing. We are here to win. 3 baptisms or 5. I am fighting with all I have each and every day and getting better each day.

I love you so!

Wubba,
Hermana Jensen

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1 COMMENTS:

ajohns37 said...
Stacey has such strength and a cute sense of humor. The challenges missionaries go through on their missions will help them throughout their life. Thanks for such an amazing daughter and a fun blog spot. All our love, The Johns family
DECEMBER 1, 2008 8:27 AM

Turning 22 in the Mission Field!

Happy, Happy Birthday Stacey Lynn!

















translation..... I love you





Sisters: Avelen (13) and Rocio (11)

Hermana Torres, Ayelen, Rocio, Hermana Jensen



stylin' boots
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Angel Moroni trophy for haviang the best numbers in the zone

November 18, 2008

Livin' The Dream!

The Mission Scarf Award for
"Best Companionship Overall"
(The elders receive ties!)



I got the envelope package! I´m lovin´ everything you sent. I even liked the candy. Thanks for the CTR rings… I´m going to think about who would really want one and give them to them. The pens are sweet and I slept great last night taking the meds you sent. And today my comp and I are sporting our super cool bandana coolers! You made the right choice with white and I even think they look kind of cool with my shirts. It isn´t super hot yet today, but I´m sure that once we get out in the sun we´ll notice just how awesome they are… but I already know! It dawned on me that you two should use them next summer when you are working out in the yard! I don´t know why I didn´t think of this before… or why I haven´t seen a single elder using one, but I´m quite sure that I will soon become well-known for being able to stay cool in the sweltering heat… All thanks to my AMAZING family! Thanks for always being so supportive and complying with my every little request. The photos made me super happy… my favorite was obviously the picture of little Davy in his Boca jersey! He´s so cute I could just eat him!

Ready for a funny story about this week… get this… a member (that is not considered a recent convert meaning that the member that did this has AT LEAST one year in the church) said the closing prayer in sacrament meeting and like half way in the middle of the prayer out of nowhere she started repeating the ”our Father” catholic prayer! I opened my eyes and looked up at the bishopric and the first counselor grimaced and put his hand to his forehead in obvious agony. Then I looked over at my comp. who opened her eyes and we mouthed “what the heck” to each other. No one else seemed too taken aback, but we were pretty blown away and sad because we had 6 investigators in the meeting listening to this “example” of a prayer. Um… funny in retrospect, but now we get to explain to everybody that that is not how we pray.

The other exciting thing about this week is that I called Hermana Benton to ask her to change the mission rule to allow the sister missionaries to proselyte in the little flesh colored shoe socks instead of knee his or nylons. She said yes! So we went out and the 4th store had them! They´re called ‘plantillas’ and they go for about 8 pesos each, but I gladly bought 9 pairs and feel so free and happy walking around with my legs all free. You´d be surprised how uncomfortable it is to have to walk around with your calves all held tight with nylons in the heat and all. Needless to say, this week was much more pleasant! Go Hermana Benton!

Recently in companion study my comp pointed out that Abinadi was a stellar missionary and the only convert he had – had to run away. Abinadi never knew about Alma and all the good that was done as a result. He may have felt frustrated thinking nobody was listening to him… but somebody was… and that somebody did some pretty amazing things afterwards. For this reason we must not let ourselves get discouraged when it seems like we are talking to ourselves, because maybe someone is going to run away and ponder what we said and have a mighty change of heart. That´s my little analogy for the week.

My nails are finally growing and growing strong. I even stopped and pampered myself for enough time to French manicure them! They are gorgeous and it is amazing Mom how having pretty nails can help me get through a rough day. It´s funny, really.

On my 6 month birthday I was humbled because I made some pathetic Castellano mistakes.

Fact about the mission… the weeks pass like days and the days pass like weeks. It´s incredible it seems like we show up for church and have to wait for our investigators and all the drama of Sundays… every day, and yet at the same time the days drag by, hour after hour like you've been walking for months. It is true… the weeks pass like days and the days pass like weeks.

Gera didn´t show up to church on Sunday and gave us quite a scare… he was a little sick, but luckily all is well and he continues to progress and keep commitments and we had a cool FHE with the ward mission leader last night and watched the Restoration DVD. So he´s still good… we changed his date to the 6th of December so that we could baptize him, and Hayde and Florencia all at once. He´s still doing great.

Hayde and Florencia came to church for the second week in a row (for Hayde the Mom) and the third time in a row for Florencia (the 12 year old that we went and picked up in a remise 3 weeks ago). We are so blessed to have them because they accept every single commitment with a smile and really are going to stay active. Hayde loves homemaking and is even trying to quit her Sunday job altogether so that she can really always keep the Sabbath day holy! The weird thing about that is that even if people have to work, we just try and get them to be able to show up to Church in the morning and then go to work… we also try to get them to quit that job altogether but what I´m trying to communicate is that it´s like we make exceptions for them if they have to work, but can still make it to church it´s ok. It shouldn´t be that way (except in the obvious exceptions) but that´s something that is truly complicated by the circumstances of the country. For example… if the colectivo drivers didn´t work on Sundays… half the members would have to walk REALLY long distances to get to church. So yeah, the colectivo drivers have to work, doctors have to work… and the list goes on.

We had Pablo and Fernando (the 2 really awesome investigators that do not have baptismal dates) over for an FHE in the house of the mission leader and we watched the Restoration DVD and then had a long discussion about baptism and why they should both accept the date of the 6th of December. WHAT ARE THE ODDS that Pablo would choose this moment to tell us that he´s probably going to be leaving town in 8 days on business for, oh, you know, like 2 MONTHS! First Fernando with his random “I´m leaving today for Misiones and I don´t know if I´m coming back” and now Pablo with his “I´m really interested in this church and I´ll keep investigating when I get back…” NOOOOOO! I couldn´t believe my ears and confess that I let one, just one, tear fall as the reality of his sentence sunk in. We were about to lose an investigator, and not just an investigator… a progressing investigator, who should have a baptismal date, who only lacks one Sunday assistance and a few commandments (law of chastity, tithing, and fasting) … that is the only thing that is standing between him and being able to get baptized… according to the baptismal interview and all. And of course he needs a little more conviction in Joseph Smith, but that was why we got together to watch the movie, so that he could have his “aha” moment and realize that Joseph Smith really was a prophet and that he received the priesthood… I was pretty bold and committed him to pray and ask God if he should stay and get baptized on the 6th anyways. We followed up the next day and he said that when he prayed he felt like there´s still so much to learn and that he doesn´t need to rush into anything. And yeah, how can you blame him for saying that? We´re talking about him making a sacred covenant with God and no he shouldn´t do it blindly, but at the same time, what he wants is perfect knowledge not faith. The purpose of this life is to walk by FAITH. Anyways… we are going to have another lesson with him tomorrow and he´ll know for sure if he´s leaving on business or not… I´m trying to prepare myself for another heart break and yet keep the faith that he could realize that he needs to stay and get baptized… because it is obviously the Lord´s will that Pablo get baptized… but when?

And with Fernando… we gave him the exact same challenge to pray and ask if he should get baptized on the 6th. We followed up and he is STRUGGLING… it´s like he´s wallowing in anguish truly searching to find out if this is true, but he just doesn´t see it yet. We testified, I shared personal experiences, scriptures came to my mind through the power of the Holy Ghost and I shared them with him, we promised him that, like Joseph, he could receive an answer and we left him with the assignment to read Enos and pray again. It tears at my heart to see these two men who are SO CLOSE and yet so far and know that I truly bear the responsibility for helping them qualify for salvation. I know they are sincere and Fernando is almost suffering in confusion and yet, they have to get their own confirmation.

I´m prepping myself for the pre-Christmas transfer, I can´t deny that it´s going to be a bit rough, but who knows… maybe it´ll be my best Christmas ever… maybe we´ll find a family where the parents are actually married and they have 8 kids ages 8 to 17 that all want to get baptized and sealed in a year. You never know. :)

FYI next week is temple p-day which is AWESOME.

Thanks so much for your love, prayers, packages, support, ideas, updates, and testimonies. I am so grateful that I have the assurance that my family back home is strong in the gospel.


All my love, forever and always,

Hermana Jensen

October 30, 2008

WAHOO!!

IT CAME!!!
And it was the best package a sister missionary could possibly receive in the whole World! I lined everything up and took pictures just like Christmas… because it is Christmas! I was so happy and relieved to see that you made away like a bandit with lots of the shirts. Way to go! I love them so. Please pass along my gratitude to all who took part in my perfect package!

When the hour changed it was Sunday, so we had to leave the pension at 8:30 to walk to church. But we survived and I've got about as much energy as can be expected for working the way we do in the climate we endure!

Carrying two pairs of shoes would solve the rain problem… but that's asking to be robbed. Plus we aren´t allowed to walk around with back packs… again… because we´d get robbed. A few years ago an Elder here was killed because as he was getting on a train someone grabbed his backpack. As he was trying to take it off to hand it over he couldn´t do it-- or took too long doing it and the guy freaked out and shot him. So we don´t use backpacks now.

Halloween… we´ll see how they celebrate it here. I think there is a ward dance that night. Everyone asks us about this holiday. They are very curious and rarely satisfied with our answers of why we do it and if we are really worshipping Satan and the like. We explain that it´s a holiday centered on cool costumes and candy. The concept of trick or treating is literally beyond their comprehension-- that you go begging for candy from your neighbors-- and it obviously shocked them when I told them I did it as a sophomore and junior in college… hehe

Daddy- your letter was so long… I was super impressed! Thank heavens BYU won again, but I guess that loss to TCU killed the hope of a BCS bowl, right ? Bummer. I laughed out loud when you said you and mommy were going to dress up for Halloween! Good one. I miss you. I´m glad you remember playing in the snow with me! I love you tons.

NataJasa – I got all of your letters from dearelder! Thank heavens… I was afraid you had forgotten about me… psyche! I loved what you sent me and think about your family all the time… in a good non-trunky way of course!

Interesting facts about ARGENTINA:

There are vans with giant speakers on top of them that drive around town playing commercials… it´s like a way of advertising on the radio but different. It´s really distracting when you´re teaching someone on the street, but it´s just a bonus!

The transfer ends on the 10th of November and I´m pretty sure I¨m leaving Castelar. Which is what I want. I'm ready for a change of scenery, members, investigators, less actives and streets! I will have been here for 4 months and yeah, I'm ready for something new. I can´t decide if I want to go to "campo" yet or not. I´m bound to be sent to the outskirts sooner or later, but when?

This past week my companion and I received the award "capos de oeste" which means like "awesome of the West" it doesn´t translate, but it means that for week 4 in the transfer we had the best numbers for the 5 key indicators of all the companionships in the zone of Castelar… which is like 10 or 12. Not bad! We won a certificate and alfajores! Yet again, you may rest assured that we are working hard!

On Sunday Raul received the Aaronic Priesthood and we were invited to witness the ordinance. It was cool and I cried a little, but I was already a bit emotional because not 5 minutes before Fernando came up to me to say goodbye and he informed us that that afternoon he was leaving for Misiones which is a whole other province of Buenos Aires! He doesn´t know when he´s coming back. We told him to keep reading his BOM and this morning he called us to ask if anyone in the ward needs free baby clothes and so we´re still in contact with him and we´re going to make sure he knows where the chapel is there and send the missionaries for him, but I´m sad because obviously I wanted to be a part of the whole story and see him get baptized! Maybe he´ll come back this week and surprise us and ask to be baptized on the 8th before I leave the area… you never know. That is one thing I am sure of… you never know anything in the mission.

Yesterday after District Meeting "the tapa lady" came and we were all able to place our orders to buy those cool leather scripture cases with pictures of Christ and temples and stuff burned into them! It was so hard to pick which pictures I wanted… It took 45 minutes for me to decide! Anyway… if you guys want I could order you some the next time she comes… which is every few months. I could buy everyone little cases for their mini hymn books… it´s a thought. If you really don´t want one or wouldn´t use it, then tell me and I won´t do it, but if you want something tell me and I can get them. It takes months to get them, but mine are ordered and so in a few months I´ll be able to take pictures and send them home to show you!

Sorry if this email was empty of the good stuff. I tried to touch all the bases. The most important thing is that you know that the package arrived and it was more than I could have ever hoped for in a million years! I was sad that it cost so much to send it, but that sure showed me how loved I am! Thanks for being willing to pay extra to make sure that I would actually get it! I love you so much and pray for you all daily… and for Sunwood, and of course for Davy!

ETTE (Endure To The End) and I can´t wait to be with you all again! But for now, there is work to be done, and I´m ready to get my hands dirty in the vineyard of the Lord!

WUBBA!
Hermana Jensen!