Ana has arrived in Colorado :-) Her Mission President and his wife sent a letter and two pictures of them with all the new missionaries.
Dear Parents (and Bishops of Missionaries without a home e-mail),
We
wanted to let you know that your missionary arrived safely in Denver
this morning. They are at the mission office now for orientation and
will have dinner and a devotional at the mission home tonight. They will
meet their new companions early tomorrow morning and will head off to
their area to start working!
We're grateful for
their desire to serve and hope that you will continue to encourage them
as they make the transition into the mission field. The work is amazing
and challenging and we hope that you will remind them that they can do
hard things. Please encourage them to be exactly obedient--miracles and
great blessings are in store for them as they obey the mission rules.
With love,
President and Sister Gifford
Here's Ana's first letter home from Colorado:
I don't really remember what happened this week. I remember that
It was really hard to say good bye to my district. Also my new
companion is super nice. I already smell like weed no matter how hard I
shower and it is a struggle. I am in a suburb of Denver in the Bowles Grove ward which is in Littleton Colorado. Our ward has some super poor
areas and some super rich areas. The Elders are more in charge of the
poor areas. The problem with the nicer areas is that it has more gated
communities that you cannot tract in. The houses are super nice though
and it is interesting to eat in the richer parts of town and get to see
all their fancy houses. I am like 20 minutes from the mission home.
This means the APs are in my district so we went to their place the
other day to grab something. We get there and it is a gated community.
We drive in and there are some lion statues. My companion is like "well
you know it is a rich area when there are lion statues." I was like
"well not as much as gargoyles then you know you made it." She was like
"true." Then about 10 seconds later we found a gargoyle statue. She was
like "you know what might top this if there was a lady holding a pot in a
fountain statue." Soon after that we found one. We finally pull up and
we tell them "well this is a nice place you got here." They were like
"yeah the bathroom reminds me of the celestial room at the temple, the
problem is you cannot talk to people about the church in here otherwise
you get arrested."
When we first got here we
did not have a place to stay because the member that the sisters had
stayed with before did not want them back. The mission office did not
connect that so we were homeless. The ward mission leader was really
nice though and let us stay he is super nice and great. We were going
to go hike a 14er today with him and a few other RMs that used to serve
in this area but we had too much we needed to do so we did not have
time. The member that was housing the sisters said she would take us
back for a transfer. We went over and she turned to us and was like I
still have not touched the room since they left. We walked in and you
could tell why she did not want missionaries anymore. It was a mess and
that is saying something since it is coming from me. We finally got it
all organized on Thursday.
We
are whitewashing an area so basically neither of us had been here
before. My companions name is Sister Davies. We are probably the most
directionally challenged people. We keep getting lost. We have not
driven out of our mission yet but we were close one time. We are the
ward that's right on the edge about. We ran into the mission president
and we said we kept getting lost. He said, "well have you driven out of the
mission yet?" We said we were close. He said well at least we hadn't gone
out so we are good.
There where 7 girls in
relief society that go to USU and were on there way there so that was
super exciting. Even though it made me miss USU a little.
Mission
related we were going through the area book because it was mess. We
decided to call some people to see if we could meet with them. One of
the people we called had changed his number but the new owner wanted to
learn more about the church. Then we were going door to door and we met
this guy. he had met with the missionaries a few years back. We found
out he drove past Fort Collins to get to work. We said we would come
back the next day to give him an invite to the temple open house. We
left him a few scriptures to read. When we went back the next day he
said that he read the scriptures we gave him and all of the chapter
headings in the book of Mormon. Then he had started to follow all the
footnotes in the verses we gave him. He said it took him a while but
now he wants to read the rest of it. He also got out his Bible and
would look up the footnotes from the book of Mormon referencing the Bible. He found that while he was doing that his Bible made a reference
to the fact that who are we to say that Christ didn't visit his people
in other places in the world and why wouldn't there be a record for it.
He said he found it ironic because he was reading about Christ coming in The Book of Mormon.
Love
Sister Holcomb
Something I totally forgot to write about.
The guy sitting next to me in the library is blasting one direction and is jamming out singing along and everything.
Also
we have the nicest car in the mission. The APs were supposed to get
it but then they needed a better car for traveling out west. It is a
Bright Blue Ford Fusion it was brand new when we got it. It had been
driven from the dealer to the church so it only had 10 miles on it. I
will have to send a picture next week. It has a button to start it.
And to put in park and stuff it has like this nob instead of a lever.
It has heated seats. I think it might be the nicest car I will ever
have. ;)LOL
Love
Sister Holcomb
(some extra notes from Ana to our family)
You will have to let me know all about the pop
culture things when I get back because I will have no idea what is
happening. I am glad William had fun at camp. Also that the house is
going well.
My companion just came from Grandma Sharp's ward so she was super
excited, she was really sad to leave that ward. She said it was better
though because she gets to train me and I am related to someone in that
ward so it makes it better. Here is a picture my companion took. She is the one on the left.
Love
Sister Holcomb
What an awesome letter! Wow she's off on a running start 😊 Long may it continue xx
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