Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Small and Simple Things


(this came early in the morning on p-day - then we had to wait 6 hours for the rest):
SO this week was OUT OF THIS WORLD INCREDIBLE... 

We are going to clean the temple today for pday.  I couldn´t sleep last night it was like Christmas!! I am so STOKED to enter the temple :) I will write and send pics later.  xoxo

love you ton tons tons,
hermana owen



¨Each individual piece may not be easily recognizable by itself, it may not be clear how it relates to the whole. Each piece helps us to see the big picture a little more clearly.  Eventually, after enough pieces have been put together, we recognize the grand beauty of it all.  Then looking back on our experience, we see that the Savior had indeed come to be with us- not all at once but quietly, gently, almost unnoticed. This can be our experience if we move forward with faith and do not wait too long on the Road to Damascus.
-Dieter F. Uchtdorf  -“Waiting on the Road to Damascus”.
Brianne sent me this quote in a letter a while back and I was reading over it today.  It is so true.  I feel like this describes my mission so much.  My mission has been so much like this.  Altogether, I look back and my heart is filled with joy, completely filled.

Highlights of this week: 

-I had 3 of my investigators get baptized and confirmed!!! (Gloria Moreco, Milagros (her daughter-14) and Malena (14 as well)  I have never seen them happier.  It was just the sweetest most perfect moment to see them dressed in white.  I´m calling them my first baptism cuz I found em and taught them up to their baptism.  P.S. Mom Milagros friended ¨me¨on facebook and is waiting for you to accept her request and she sent a message ¨hola¨no mas haha  I love her.  I want you all to meet them all.  You should see Melena´s smile in the pics I have never seen that cute girl happier!!
 Melena is the one laughing, Milagros is in the dress and Gloria is her mom with the short hair.  Luis, our friend from the ward baptized for his first time (melena). awesome kid.  goes to visits with us on Monday nights.


-President McMullin came to interview one of our investigators and I felt like we were in the presence of one of the brethren (apostles or seventy) The spirit just radiates from him.  He is incredible.  I love him so much.
-Hna Goimarac and I made green smoothies and have been running in the morning it is just beautiful!!

-Today we cleaned the temple.  I have never done that before but it was so wonderful.  Hna Sanchez (the lady who has chickens living on her shelves and in her dishes in her house) invited us to come clean with her and her daughter Mercedez.  There was only about a total of 20 people or so.  It was such a pleasure and so perfect.  After cleaning Hna Goimarac ran back to go visit the Celestial Room for a sec.  Oh I am so grateful we went today cuz we are only aloud to do one session once a year (mission rule).  It was so quiet, so perfect, so white, so where I want to be someday... sealed for time and all eternity, and work there, and paint forever .  I love the temple.

con cariña,
Hermana Owen

(Then a third email came asnswering questions about her companion who is from Sedona - didn't include it all but sharing this... )

She is like my sister already. Tell kate i now know how it feels to have an older sister.  :) She is amazing in every single way.  The definition of a 4th missionary (read that talk with the family by  lawrence e. corbridge).  We made armor of god to teach a cute family (with tons of kids) about the armor of god tonight. we used cereal boxes, my packages haha stuff to make armor.  I am super excited.  They are a wonderful less active family (familia Pavón)  GOT my card btdubs!! Thank you soo soo much!  hna Goimarac says thank you for the peanut butter (I gave her one of my small ones I have been saving) and the fruit snacks!!! MY heart JUMPED out of my chest when I opened that package!! THANK YOU!!!!!  love you all dearly.
 xoxo
love hill 
Hermana Owen
                                                 Our Jerry the mouse we killed.  So sad
                                               Some Chinese food that was actually pretty good
                                                       Wallace and Gromit vehicle :)
                                                             A view from our patio
                            I love the flowers blooming here and the trees are beautiful as well
                                                    The Temple, with my comp






Wednesday, September 4, 2013

It all lies in the Restoration


WEEK 19                  It all lies in the Restoration                   Sept 2, 2013
  
Transfers. I´m still in LOMA!!! :) It was very sad to see Hna Toctaquiza leave.  She will be missed dearly.  She gave me the cutest hug goodbye I think she really will miss me too. :)  I love her and seriously can´t wait to visit her after the mish.... ya let´s go to Ecuador as well M & D :)   Anyway my new comp is Hermana Goimarac (pronounced: Goy-mu-rac in español), her name is Yugoslavian (how do you spell that?).  She is from Sadona Arizona and we are seriously like twins.  We love to run, green smoothies, breakfast is our favorite meal, and smile.  Every morning we recite 8 principios fundamentales y she added one: nueve: sonreír (smile)!  She was companions with Hna Mcfarlane in Isla Bogado in Luque.  Hna Toctaquiza got transfered to Luque but to Marambuye.  Hna Goimarac loves to work and I have learned SOOOOOOOOOO much from her.  Seriously she is amazing!!  She turned 22 in February and will be finishing her mission with me here in Loma.  Does that mean I will be training here in Loma next?? What?? Ahhhh!! 

Things are really really prgressing.  Seriously!  Fasting is incredible you guys.  We had an incredible turn out Sunday.  So many people came.  Hermano Pavón!!  He and his family have been less active for a year. 
Oh life, I really have never been happier in my life than I am right now.  And seriously that´s all I feel like writing but for your sake mom and dad I´ll continue. :)

Okay so Hermano Gregorio Flor (the less active I told you about) came to church!!! We are going to have FHE tonight with him and his wife and possible his son. His son is 21 and the stake sent him a letter to serve a mission but he never ended up excepting it.  Hermano Flor wants nothing more in the world than for his family to return, his wife to be baptized, and his family to be united in the gospel.  He gave the most incredible testimony.  I was bawling my eyes out.  Mom and Dad okay I really didn´t think I would touch any lives here cuz my Spanish is weak, or at least not this early in my mission.  He said that if it wasn´t for my visit (with a yw in the ward) he probably wouldn´t have returned or had a desire to return, because before I visited he was thinking of not ever coming back, because he has lived so long without his wife joining, and his kids have all fallen away.  I don´t know why things worked out the way they did, but he recognizes and wants with all his heart to return.  He experessed that he sees now that salvation is personal.  He siad he used to feel alone coming to church but now sees that he has family here as well.  A whole ward family. Our ward by the way... something is changing.  People are more willing to give us references, everyone talks to everyone now (well almost), there is more interest in the work, and less actives are returning!!!! It´s amazing.  Everyone was so spiritually full after church on Sunday.

It was especially neat to hear our investigators Gloria (48), Milagros (14), and Faviola (16) comment on how much they loved church.  By the way I have failed to keep you all updated... but Milagros (14) and Gloria (48- Milagro´s mother and aunt of Faviola) are getting baptized this SATURDAY!!! Pray for them.  Oh I am so excited.  Gloria was just a random contact one night with a member (3 of us... this is significant).  We clapped, she came out, we taught her a bit, and asked if we could return.  She opened up to us right away.  She told us about a dream she had that 3 angels visited to bring her something but she wouldn´t accept it.  She never told us the meaning and she talks about a lot of interesting dreams she has, but I seriously think that those 3 angels in her dream were to prepare her to recieve us. In other words, we were the real 3 angels :)  She has such a hard life, poor thing.  Her husband left her and her sons live next to her but won´t talk to her or even acknowledge her.  She has found so much refuge, comfort, and peace in the gospel.  She experessed to us how much it hurts yet how much she loves them.  We testified of how Jesus was persecuted first.  Really he was  turned away, persecuted, hated, rejected, and spit upon his whole life yet by his merciful love for all mankind he said in his last moments here on this earth, ¨Forgive them Lord for they know not what they do.¨  I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers us.  If we turn to him we truly find peace, we truly find joy, we truly have a friend.

So like I was saying Hermana Goimarac... She has taught me sooooo much! First off, she has taught me that God really is preparing people for us to teach, everyday! Sometimes it is hard but seriously as we plan, listen, and look the Lord places people in our path.  It has happened everyday with her.  Like the scripture says, the Lord will hasten his work in these latter days.  It is amazing.

She has also taught me how crucial and important the restoration is.  It is SO TRUE. If people don´t understand the restoration they are just going to think you are sharing another "sweet message" with them. Before, it didn´t really matter which lesson we taught first (1, 2 , or 3) but Hermana Goimarac has helped me see that Lesson 1, like it says in Preach My Gospel, should always be taught first, unless otherwise instructed by the spirit.  There isn´t one lesson that has gone by that I haven´t testified of the Prophet Joseph Smith and that he truly restored the Lord´s Church once again on the earth.  People have to hear/know the difference.  It´s the fact that we have the priesthood.  It was given to Joseph Smith by 3 origional apostles of Jesus Christ and then passed from prophet to prophet in these latter days.  I have never known something so gratifying or sweet than testifying of this grand hope that our Loving Heavenly Father has extended his hands to us in these latter days and restored his church.  (rekindling my greanie fire :) His church which has always and will always be directed by a prophet and the power of the priesthood.  When poeple just take the time to listen and learn a whole knew conocimiento (we call it) or knowledge is unfolded and we can´t deny it, because it is made known unto us by the power of the spirit and the spirit of God does not lie.  

Gloria said this is the only church that she has not ever been confused in.  The other day Hna Goimarac and I were teaching this cute girl Pia.  I think she could really progress.  As we were testifying of the first vision she literally gasped in reverance and awe that Heavenly FAther and our Savior actually descended.  THAT is how we should respond to the message of the atonement. Oh it is the greatest message to hear in these last days.  The Lord is preparing to come and the Lord needs us to prepare.  He´s not just gonna give us a bunch of churches and say, ¨well good luck findin your way back, hope you´re prepared when I come.¨   There is one God, there is one way.  His church (a prophet, apostles, the autoridad, revelation, and scriptures) and gospel (faith, repentance, baptism by immersion by those who hold the priesthood, the merciful gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end) are on the earth.  These truths have been restored. I find the most incredible joy when I testify to people of this.  Today on the bus I told this cute girl Saeda (about my age) the story of Joseph Smith and bore my testimony.  It was one of those ¨Wow, serious? How beautiful!¨ reactions.  

Man I could write forever about this week.  I just want to tell you about all the wonderful people here and tell you all their names and a little about them. Maybe I will do that next week. 

For starters, Yesica and Paul this cute couple in my ward says hello.  Yesica siempre sale con nosostros.  Ella es muy muy amable and adorable, a petite little Columbian.  She met Paul when he was serving his mission in Columbia and they got married here in Paraguay in the temple 8 months ago.  It is super hard for her because she is the only member in her family and no one came for her wedding or anything.  

Hna Ana Acosta says hi.  She makes us delicious stews every Tuesday.  Oh and dad Hno Rojas in our bishopric served in Buenos Aires South about 10 years ago. Oh and Hna Ortiz (the cute one that reminds me of Grandma and who made me a skirt) has a grand daughter who is living in Tuscon and attending a spanish branch.  Her name is Diana Ortiz but she is married to an American (Adan or Adam Efran I think and they have a new little baby).  Just curious if the Mortensons might know them?  

Any way sorry for the crazy long email hoy.  Tengo mucho a expresar.  Mi corazón es lleno hoy y cada día.  Oh tambien!! Today Hna Goimarac and I went on a 45 minute run it was AMAZING!  We are finding fun paths and cool trails that take us to awesome views.  Afterward, we came back and enjoyed an ice cold glass of chocolate milk on our roof as the sun rose.  The weather is wonderful today but it is definitely warmin up.

Roh hey huy (I love you in Guarani)

Con Cariña,
Hermana Owen 

P.S. This morning as I was sweaping I sweaped up a DEAD MOUSE!!!! AHHHH it was so sad.  It looked like he died in running position.  I will send a pic next week.  He was so cute, but I am so happy cuz now we won´t find nasty mouse poo in EVERYTHING!!!! Seriously he got into our suitcases, food, drawers.  BLEH.  

P.S.S. Grandpa Dougie, Grandma, and Aunt Deone thank you for the wonderful letters! :)

Monday, August 26, 2013

2 important things


WEEK 18                           2 Important Things                  August 26, 2013

Okay this week was fabulous... uhhh but not the numbers.  So, the beginning of our week was blazin´ hot here but since Thursday it has been raining and freezing (in the 40s).  Wednesday I had a surprise party planned in the capilla for Hna Toctaquiza.  She thought we had a mtg with the bishop the whole time but little did she know the ward was all there ready to surprise her.(lie, like 10%)

Thursday morning I got up early and made her pancakes and eggs and put out all the letters and packages that came for her, THANK YOU!! She seriously has never been happier.  Pancakes are her favorite and the recipe I have with me is flipping delicious! (They are like the Catie Porter´s sweedish pancakes).  Also we celebrated with cake and your cute candles and decorations, Mom, that night.  
And ya not sure what else to tell.  Awh ya yesterday in sacrament is was AMAZING!   The spirit was so strong.  Because of the CRAZY heavy rain there was only 39 in attendance, but seriously I felt so much love and joy between all.  There was a unity there that never has been.  Hno Rojas told a funny story in his talk and we were all laughing, Hna Curcui (a less active) inspired us all), and Hna Toctaquiza made us all bawl.  Especially me, because por medio la expiacion y mi Salvador I have really gained a love for her, we have grown so close, and LIFE THIS WEEK THERE ARE CAMBIOS!! I´ll let you know next week if we have cambios.  We´re supposed to get a call today but we´re still not sure who will leave or if we´ll both stay.  But we have been talking as though Hna Toctaquiza will leave.  
I´m nervous, sad, and excited all at the same time.  
What else what else?
Oh I wanted to say... so two important things that have really been impacted into my brain and heart while serving here, is

1: the importance and role of members.  We play a HUGE part in missionary work.  I could go on forever about this but really the members are where the work starts and where the work continues (it never ends:) and 

2: church attendance... it is SO important.  It is where our testimonies can constantly be nourished, where good friendships can be formed, where testimonies are built, where we can draw closer to our Savior, and learn the Lord´s will for us.  I am humbled and amazed at the power of the spirit in Sacrament as we truly put everything aside and focus on our Savior, what he did for us, and what we can become with him.  
Without fail... tears everytime.

Oh and we are placing dates! Not for baptism, but for less actives to ¨return and remember¨ because we have tons and President McMullin talked to us about how the Lord loves the less active and investigators the same.  So all is going well.  Hope you all have a fabulous week!

Con Cariña,
Hermana Owen


P.S. LIZZY and family!! Thank you for the card and pictures! I have the funnest and coolest cousins ever!! hope all is well.  Sending my love, hugs and kisses... hilly :)
P.S.S.S. Mom and Dad there is this thing called ¨23 preguntas para el Libro de Mormon¨ a member had in his scriptures.  I am sure you could find it somewhere on the internet.  If you do could you send me a copy?  It is a list of 23 questions and scriptures to match them in the LDM (BOM).  Gracias gracias gracias para todo!! LES QUIERO muchísimo!  xoxo 
LOVE HILLY


 this is a cute less active family!  we do family nights and have lunch at their house sometimes.  Hna Ana, su hermana at my right and her two kids :) they came to celebrate



 eating Lomitos con Hno Pablo for Hna Toctaquiza´s birthday!

 our second home (the back of Hno Pablos truck... our chauffeur.   he is always so kind to give us rides or acompañarnos to lessons :)

 us on her birthday morning p.s. she LOVED the package :) 



 we celebrated with Dilce (21, member- adorable and like our best friend) and Yesica (pronounced Jessica she is a newly wed but like our older sister... we´re in her house)  they are the funnest!!


 Dilce is a dippy flipper and threw cake in Hna T. face for this photo haha, but apparently it is tradition in Ecuador to do that on your birthday (so Hna T. just laughed :)




Yippee - Yay


WEEK 17                             YIPEEE ~ YAY                           August 13, 2013

So this past week was freezing and today was sweltering hot.  I think winter is over folks and we’re headed for hot times from here on out.   We worked super hard this week.  We both got 76 contacts and 7x7 woo woo!! Our zone leaders really buckled down on us to really remember these goals.  

Also, we had an entrevistsa with el presidente and he really wants us to focus on working with the members, reminding us that the Lord loves the less active just as much as he loves the investigators.  So we have been striving to visit the less active and man alive you wouldn’t believe the success we are having.  In the past 3 weeks, ward activity has gone from 95 to 100 to 120 this week!!! YIPPEEE, plus a ton of our less active have been returning and we have 3 investigators that have been consistent in attending church. I seriously couldn´t be happier.  Their names Gloria (she is this darling woman who can sew/crochet super fine this specific Paraguayan design it is beautiful, she says she has lots of dreams but loves the church because it is the only church she has never been confused in... how bout that!  Her daughter (Milagros-14), and her sobrina (Faviana-16 o 15).  I am super excited because the young women have really befriended Milagros and Faviana. YAY! 

This week I noticed two things...

First off, I am beginning to develop this love for the people here.  Every time I contact people I imagine them in white at their baptism or their lives in the future with the gospel.  I thought the other day how sad the day will be when I leave this place and how much I will miss speaking this Spanish language.  I love it!! It is coming more and more each day.   Gave a talk in sacrament yesterday about the importance of members in this missionary work and ward members were saying I am beginning to sound half Paraguayan and half Ecuadorean, haha :) YAY!  they say i speak more fluently.  happy day.

Second, I seriously feel of all your prayers, love, and support.  In predicad mi evangelio or maybe it was somewhere else, i can´t remember... one of the brethren of the church made a comment about the family and missionaries.  ¨Their labors will sustain you, their faith encourage you, their prayers uphold you Seriously I love you all so much.  Through letters, prayers, and spirit I seriously receive strength and faith to carry on even when times get rough cuz I know you´re all there.  I am so grateful for you all and apologize to those I haven´t had the time to write back.  

P.S. to those in need of a little strength... I memorized a scripture in spanish that I have just fallen in love with: John 14:18 ¨No os desafíos huerfanos, vendré a vosotros.¨ The Savior lives and he comes to us.  May we remember to do all we can by our works of faith and then look up because he is waiting to throw down his rope.  He is always there for us.  By and through him we can and will surmount all.  

Much love, until next week,

Hermana Owen

P.S.  Ate me some awesome mexican burritos at this gourmet restaurant, in the states. The plate probably would have cost around 17 bucks, but here it was six!! (30 mil... a fancy meal for Hermana Tocaquiza´s bday) :)

 Hna Sanchez and her daughter Mercedez not sure if i told you about them before but they literally live in a shack with chickens EVERYWHERE in the dishes and shelves you can find eggs! Its like easter everyday...  they are the most humble and sweet people ever!  They come every monday to clean the temple and hna sanchez is a faithful temple goer 2-3 times a week .  She is always a little soft with us cuz her husband past away a week or so before I came.  We love them SOOOO much!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

39 Degrees


WEEK 16                    Wild Winds~Psycho Cold             Aug 12, 2013

I was saying a prayer today (personal) and I stopped, and was trying to think of a word, and i thought why on earth would i forget a word in English when I suddenly realized I had been praying the whole time in Spanish!! ahhh so I think that it a good sign haha :) 

This week was wonderful. Man Sunday (yesterday) was spiritually intense. We had 3 investigators (Gloria, su hija Milagros, and Faviola (cousin of Milagros)) attend church and the ward made them feel so welcome, Hna Toctaquiza and I couldn´t have been happier. But it got better... 4 of our less active or recent converts attended!! One sister we have been very consistent and faithful with, passing by her house every week came with her kids; it was almost unreal, took our breath away when she walked into relief society. Wow. Then to top things off we decided to pay a visit to a less active man in the ward, Hno Flor (whose wife is a nonmember), and man the spirit was so thick in the room, especially as Hna Toctaquiza responded to Hna Flor´s question of, ¨what happens if we try to do our best in this life but just choose not to be part of an Iglesia or organization?¨ It was incredible. We were all crying as she testified of baptism and how families can be together forever. Hno Flor really opened up and expressed his desire to return and how he is beginning to recognize how he needs the strength of the members to retain his strong testimony.  Something that I have really begun to recognize is, not only the mechanics of the missionary work, but the importance of the members.  I never really recognized how important their role is, and I´m not sure I would have ever realized it without my mission.  Seriously, the missionaries are like HUGE in south American countries. For example, my comp´s family fed the missionaries 3 times a week in their house.  Everyone is involved.  When the missionaries used to ask us for references I thought nah I don´t really know who would or wouldn´t want to listen... but seriously GIVE THE MISSIONARY REFERENCIES!! Please, for my sake!  It is so much more effective when the investigators have friends.  Serious though we are all missionaries and the Lord has called us all.

Also if you see the missionaries in the street offer them a snack, water, or buy them icecream... no just kidding this is what I wish people would do here for us. No just kidding people offer us water... and pop of course.  

So wild part of our week was Friday.  We left our house after planning around 2:30ish and after one of our lessons around 4 the wind started to pick up and dark clouds  were rollin in.  We thought for sure oh no rain!!!  But no, no rain... WIND! PSYCHO COLD wind.  It was unreal.  Luckily I was wearing a skirt that doesn´t fly around in the wind, but we were in short sleeves and no stockings and man the wind was freezing.  We walked around for hours cuz no one would let us in and we were COVERED in dust (that hit us at 90 mph no jk not really sure how fast but sometimes the grains of dirt stung as they hit our legs)  SEriously our hair, in our teeth, and in our shoes... everywhere.  I have a little gripe (cold) cuz of it but all is well... although I am running low on my alkazelter plus packets :( 

so Friday in the crazy wind the best part was that the wind blew the smell of the orange blossoms into the air. I felt like I was home and it was easter!  They have lots of citrus trees here.  Not as many as they used to but it smells like Arizona´s spring right now I LOVE IT! and hna Toctaquiza does NOT like it haha she thinks it is a weird smell haha 

Okay people to know:  Hno Oscar Luke in our ward knows the UDALLS!!! He said that he worked with Bro. Udall all the time.  We are teaching the brother of Hno Luke right now, although not sure how much longer cuz they aren´t progressing.  Also, ask them if they remember Katerin Rios.  She is a cute 18 yr old who goes on splits with us now and then and wants to serve a mission as well.  When I asked her if she knew the Udall she was like OH I LOVE THEM! (in spanish of course) By the way Spanish is coming along a lot better.  I am uderstanding so much now and I am getting more compliments yay!  The power of prayer and fasting is real ... like the sons of Mosiah in ALma 17:3.   

Anyway, I love you all so very very much!  Please know that I think about you all and pray for you all (family, friends and missionaries :)
Have a wonderful week! 
xoxo Love Hillary
HNA OWEN 

Quote for the week:  it´s in Spanish :)


¨La fe es el PODER, la obedencia es el PRECIO, 
el amor es el MOTIVE, el espiritu es la CLAVE, 
Cristo es la RAZON.¨ 
-Pres. Hinckley  :)  

we made chicken soup the other night cuz it was FREEZING!!!! like 4 degrees celcius (39’ F)!!!   My face is red from the freakishly insane wind that came out of nowhere and hit us from 4 oclock on!






                                  We tried to get the parrot to talk but he was been shy !! :o)




  
Asado for dinner



                                                                               with Elder Bredsguard