Thursday, July 27, 2017

I Feel Like Dan Jones!!!!

Hi Fam Fam!                                                                                                                    072617
I hope you had a great week. My week was pretty good. The weeks just keep going by! Sorry my email deleted last week.
Thursday: Today we had our normal Thursday, Hot cocoa social and district meeting. This evening was really good.  We had a service project with Elders at the Norths house and they made us food. Brother North made soooo much food, so good thing the Elders were there.
Friday:  Today was pretty rainy. Oh man. This morning, it was fine, we thought it would be pretty sunny, so we were like we can do some heart attacks... when we got out it all changed. It started to pour! But we still did the heart attacks, even though all of the hearts got wet. It was the thought that counts right? 😊
Saturday: We had been doing drop bys all morning, and no one was home, so we decided we would go to a different part of the village. So we were waiting at the bus stop, singing songs 😂 and then all of a sudden people started to gather around us at the bus shelter. I was holding a Book of Mormon in my hand, and this lady goes... "oh your Mormons..." and started talking about all the things she thought was true but really they are just misconceptions people have about Mormons. And so we started to testify of the Book of Mormon, and how we know that she can get closer to God through this book than by any other book, and as we said this another person piped in and wanted to know more and then another person as well... it was so cool, sister Velez and I just looked at each other in awe, because we literally taught the whole bus stop.
Sunday: Two of our friends came to church today, which was a miracle. This evening we had a lesson with Emilia, and we read from the Book of Mormon. She is so smart, and she retains so much.
Monday: we had a lesson on the high street with our friend Derrick today. Derrick is a nice guy, but he struggles with a lot. We have never met him sober, which is sad. He wants to change, he wants to have a better life, but "he knows not where to find it". When we got to the lesson this morning, he had about 5 of his friends with him, and they were all drinking and smoking and having a good ole time. And then we came, and boldly but lovingly said okay Derrick we are here to save souls and to help others come unto Christ, and our time is very precious, can we share a message with you. He told us yes, so we had a prayer, and we tried to teach a lesson and extend him an invitation to be baptized... but he just was not in the right state of mind. But his friends started to ask us a whole bunch of questions and started to reject us and revile our beliefs. So we stood up, bore our testimonies, and gave them a Book of Mormon. And you know what I wasn't scared, I truly felt comfort from my Heavenly Father knowing that people can say what ever they want, but I KNOW what I know, and no one can take that away from me.
Tuesday: we helped Alcina today with some service. Alcina is so lovely. We love spending time with her. Today was a bit of a crazy day, and it didn't go to plan at all... but sometimes you need days like this so that you can learn.
This week was really cool. Ever since I came to England I have heard about the old missionaries when the church first came to England to spread the gospel, non stop. And I have heard about how powerful they were and how brave. And I was amazed. I was like "I want to be like a Dan Jones". I want to be able to stand up on a box and preach repentance unto the multitudes. And this week I did. I may not have literally stood on a box yelling out to the crowd haha, but I did have many experiences where I was able to bear my testimony to groups of people that were reviling against us, and I was able to see the power of God touch their hearts, even in the smallest ways. And that was AMAZING. This week I was able to see that it does not matter what others think of us. It doesn't matter what they say. What matters is what God thinks and what God says... because at the end of the day, God is the only perfect judge, and he will be who we stand before at the bar on judgement day. He loves us and is the only one that knows perfectly.
I love you. I hope you have a fabulous week. We got this!
Love, Sister Lund
 Happy Birthday to ME!!!!



 You would think I was prepared for unexpected rainstorms!!
 Francesca got Baptized!!!
 The Norths made tons of food
 Hot sauce exploded on poor Elder Rhees


Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Not One Day Goes By that God Doesn't Watch Over Me...NOT ONE DAY!!

Hi Fam Fam!
This week... OH BOY. We saw SO many miracles. But opposition in all things, right?
Wednesday: So we went to Swanwick Lake with Patrycja for preparation day, and it was really nice to be in the trails again... even though we weren't on a mountain.
Thursday: We had Quad-Zone Conference. Wow, it was so amazing!! It really was just what I needed. We talked mainly about who we are (I suggest that you read D&C 138, and study about noble and Great ones) and we talked about urgency in His work.  There was a part in the meeting where they shared this: "This knowledge takes our breath away. We know that God has a work for us... "I knew it, God knew it, and I knew I could not deny it" ". If you don't recognize that last sentence, it is a quote from Jospeh Smith. This hit me so hard, because I know that I have a work to do, not just on my mission, but in life. I know that God knows as well, and I CANNOT deny it.
Friday: We did quite a bit of drop bys. We are really just trying to find people! Which is great, hard, but great.
Saturday: Such a great day!!!  Alcina had us come over to help her make samosas, which I had no idea what they were. It's like this Indian side dish thingy, and you have to fry them. So that was my first experience ever frying food. Haha you have to be REAL careful, didn't realize that oil pops haha 😂. But....Paul got baptized! The Elders and us have been working with the Truter family for a long time. And it has been amazing to witness the miraculous change that has been wrought upon them. Paul was glowing after he was baptized. You could see how happy it made him, and also how happy it made Alcina. It's these kinds of moments that make life so sweet. To see families starting to come together.
Sunday: Paul got confirmed today!! After he got confirmed, he came up to us and said "when can I get the priesthood, what is the next step?" Oh man haha he is so excited!! He truly has changed. It is amazing what the gospel does for people.
Monday: We had exchanges, and I was with my lovely best friend Sister Walker. She is such a sweetheart. I love her. Our exchange was crazy though, because nothing went to plan. We were supposed to have Nadine's baptismal interview, but she never showed up... so we just did finding.
Tuesday: We called and finally were able to get into contact with Nadine, and she said that she is just very nervous. She doesn't know what she wants. Which is very heartbreaking, because she is ready. She is ready to be baptized. I think that is probably one of the hardest things about missions is when you have a friend that is ready to follow their Savior and be baptized, but they are too scared to make the step. Ugh it rips your heart out.
This week has been full of ups and downs. But I really have been trying to focus on love. I am so grateful for the love that my Heavenly Father has for me. I know that I am not even close to comprehending what his love even means, but I do know that He is watching over me. There is a talk medley that I have been listening to a lot on my mission called "missionary work and the Atonement" and there is a part in there that quotes what missionaries will say:  "why is this so hard, why don't  things go better, why isn't our success more rapid, why do they reject us?", and he answers with this: " Missionary work is not easy because Salvation is not a cheap experience. How could we possibly bear any moving lasting testimony of the Atonement if we have never known or felt anything of such an experience. We are proud to say we are missionaries but mark my word that means you must be prepared to walk something of the path He walked. To feel something, a little of the pain He felt. To at least occasionally, sometime during your mission shed one of the tears of sorrow that He shed. To come to the truth, to come to salvation, to come to repentance, to come to know something of the price that has been paid, we will have to pay a token of that same price. It'll only be a token, but I believe that it has to be paid. Presidents let your missionaries know that the Atonement will carry them, perhaps more importantly it will carry their investigators. You let them know that when they struggle, when they are rejected, when they are spit upon, and cast out, and made a hiss and a byword, they are standing shoulder to shoulder with the best life this world has ever known. They have every reason to stand tall... and remember that for a moment in their lives they will understand what He went through for them."
This talk makes me cry and brings me chills every time I listen to it. Something I am grateful for this week, and that I have been learning a lot about his week is How grateful I am for the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I am grateful that He loved me enough to go through what He did. And I am grateful that I am having opportunities in my life to learn more about the Atonement of Jesus Christ. This life is not easy, but I know that NOT ONE DAY goes by that God doesn't watch over me... NOT ONE DAY. I am grateful for this knowledge. I love you all so much. Make it a great week. We got this!
Love,
Sister Lund
 Swanwick Lake
 Paul got Baptized!!

Me and my bestie, Sister Walker!!

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Grateful He Loves Us and Let's Us Choose!!!

Hi Fam Fam!
This week was so so good!! It flew by though.. oh man. I hope your Fourth of July was fun, ours was pretty fun actually. Big miracles to share!!
Thursday: today was pretty fun! This evening we went to YSA with Patrycja. Haha we were playing this game where we had to close our eyes, turn around a bunch of times and run to find our partner... haha and because I am me... I ran right into the piano.. I have a big bruise on my knee and everyone thought it was pretty funny, haha which it was!
Friday: we had a lesson with our friend Nadine! She is such a miracle! She has been investigating the church off and on and she messaged us a few days out of the blue, and said sisters I want to get baptized in two weeks. She said she knows it is true and she is finally ready to make the step. WOW!!! We were shocked and so excited! So Nadine is getting Baptized on July 14th!!! We are so happy for her.
Saturday: Today was a really special day. Alcina got her Patriarchal blessing today, and had us come with her. That was such a spiritual experience. She really enjoyed it... it was a bit hard for her to understand because of the language barrier. Probably one of my favorite experiences so far on my mission... then again all the experiences are great!
Sunday: Nadine came to church, and brought her cute daughter Penelope with her! She LOVED it. She was just like I can't wait to be baptized!
Monday: We had a lesson with Emilia, which was really good. She is such a smart girl. Yesterday she bore her testimony in sacrament meeting (3rd fast Sunday in a row) and she said that she want to get baptized because it is Jesus's church. She really is so ready to get baptized!
Tuesday: HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! Today was a really good day. This morning we had a lesson with Nadine, which went really well. And later in the evening we had a lesson with Vinh's kids: Sophia and Leo. They are smarties. And this evening we had a BBQ with a small group of people. It was fun to be able to still kind of celebrate the Fourth of July.
This week was a miracle filled week. The entire time Sister Velez and I have been here it has been pretty hard to teach people, because they just don't seem to be interested. But we knew that God had a plan for us. We are so grateful we have this opportunity to teach Nadine and to help her come closer to her Savior.
I think what hit me this week was the fact that we all have Agency. Because God loves us, he has given us the ability to choose... to choose whether we follow him and his path,  or whether we choose to follow our path. How amazing is it that before we came to Earth we had Agency, we then chose to come to earth, and we have the right to choose here on earth, and we will still have the right to choose after this life. I am amazed... May we all "choose the harder right,  than the easier wrong". I love you all so much. Have a fabulous week. We got this.
Love,
Sister Lund

 Happy Birthday, America!!




 Alcina got her Patriarchal Blessing today!!
 Say Hi, Fred!!
Nadine Wants to Get Baptized!!! (July14???)

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

I Don't Want to be a Laman!!!

Hi Fam Fam!
This week went by really quickly. I feel like June just went by really quickly, haha. We saw a lot of miracles over here in England.
Thursday: We had the Hot cocoa social as usual at the chapel. We met with Vinh, and he opened up a lot to us! He is hilarious, and he really wants to get his patriarchal blessing, so he is working on some things he needs to get past so that he can get it!
Friday: we did a lot of finding today! We were able to find a family to teach, they are neighbors to a family in our ward, so we are teaching them next Saturday which we are really excited about.
Saturday: we had a lesson in the morning with one of our friends Oliver. He is a funny guy. He is very open to learning about life. He has a lot of Buddhist beliefs, but he says he is not a Buddhist. We aren't really sure what he is interested in haha... its been a bit of a sticky situation recently with understanding if people are meeting with us because they are interested in the gospel, or if they are interested in us. Haha Sister Velez was like Sister Lund we need to put a brown paper bag over your head. Haha 😂 this evening we got to see the Truter family and Emilia, which was really good. We missed Emilia, she was on a trip for the past week, so we were happy to see her!!
Sunday: Sister Velez gave her first talk as a missionary in sacrament meeting today. She did really well! Sadly none of our friends came to church, but the meetings were really good. We had a lesson with Emilia today about repentance... we asked her to squeeze out all of the toothpaste in the bottle, and then asked her to put it all back in. She was like " I give up, it won't go back in, it's too messy". When she said that, it just made me thin, isn't this how we all are sometimes?... like oh man this is too hard, it's too messy, so I'll just give up... but thankfully God had a plan put in place to fix these messy situations. Thankfully he gave us the gift of his Son, so that we could repent for our sins, and through our Savior we are able to clean up the "toothpaste" or our sins.
Monday: this evening we had an FHE with the Savickas family in our ward. They are hilarious. It was so fun. We were able to help them liken the scriptures unto themselves. We asked the question: if there was a zombie Apocalypse that hit England right now, and you had to take only what you could carry what would you bring if you knew you couldn't come back? They started listing off all of these things. So just like Nephi and his family had to take what they had and travel into the wilderness. Then we read in 1 Nephi 19:23 where it says we need to liken the scriptures unto ourselves. That we need to immerse ourselves in the Book. The Book of Mormon is SO important!!
Tuesday: it was such a great day today. We had interviews at Presidents house! Which means we got to travel through London. Man do I miss the city. But I loved interviews! It took the whole day travelling though, so not much else to say about today!
I loved my interview with President. He shared an experience he had with one of his sons. One of his sons had a pretty sour outlook on everything that was happening to him, and he murmured and murmured and kept on murmuring. One day President sat down with his son and opened up to 1 Nephi, and they began reading. All of a sudden his son stopped reading and began to cry. He said "Dad, am I a Laman?" And President boldly but lovingly replied "yes son", and his son replied "I don't want to be a Laman". From that point on his son made a conscious effort to change. The phrase "I don't want to be a Laman" really hit me. There are going to be hard times in our lives, it won't always be sunshine and daisies, but that doesn't mean we can't find joy in the hard times. It made me really think about how I have reacted to situations in my life, and how I want to react in situations to come... I don't want to be a Laman. I want to find joy and peace in my life, because I know it is a lot better to have joy than misery, and it is a lot better to give thanks than to murmur. It also just helped me see again that the Book of Mormon really does change lives. There is power in the Book. I invite all men to read it. It has CHANGED my life, and I know if you will begin a serious study of it, that it will change your life as well.
I love you. I hope you have a great week. We got this!
Love,
Sister Lund


 Sister Velez killing a monster mosquito
It's so hot here, I only found relief in the fridge!!

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

He that Diligently Seeketh Shall Find...

Hi Fam Fam!
I don't even know where to begin with my week. It has been amazing.
Thursday: We had a lesson with Alcina, and we are still reading the Book of Mormon with her. But it is amazing to see the light that has come into her life since she has been reading it. The Book of Mormon literally has changed her life. I can't say it enough... there is power in the Book. We NEED to read it! This evening we went to YSA with Patrycja and Alcina's son Paul. It was in Portsmouth, right by the sea shore. It's great to be by the sea side.
Friday: we had weekly Planning and correlation meeting at brother Handleys house, so there isn't  much to say about our day, but we got to have lunch with Patrycja in the Park in Southampton, so that was fun.
Saturday: Wow. Such an amazing day. It started off by us waking up at 4:20am, because we had to travel to get to Staines chapel because...... We got to meet and listen to Elder D. Todd Christofferson! We got to meet an Apostle of the Lord... I am still on cloud nine. I got to shake his hand, we got to hear from him and his wife, and also a member of the seventy Elder Moirera. We were very blessed. It was also really cool because our mission gave him a hand carved wooden plaque of "The Living Christ", and he asked us all to sign the back of it. So cool! President pulled me aside and said "Sister Lund, you and Sister Velez are staying in Hamble River together, the Lord still needs you to learn something..." haha I was like oh boy...I am excited though. I'm grateful God has a plan. This evening we were able to visit Rehana. We invited her to come to church! It has been a bit difficult to teach her, but all In Gods time...
Sunday: Father's Day! I got the lovely opportunity to speak in sacrament meeting today. I was asked to speak on Lehi, and how he was a great father, and great example. Being able to talk about Lehi, and my father, and my Heavenly Father today was pretty cool. I was able to see a little bit of how blessed I truly am. This evening we had a lesson with Emilia, and then the rest of the evening we were out on the streets, and knocking on doors, because we are trying to find people to teach. Haha it is really hot here. Like really hot! We knocked on this one door, and this couple answered it and they were like " aww these poor little girls, are you alright? Can we give you some water?" Haha then they saw our tags... haha. They were still really nice, but not interested. It's funny Sister Velez and I are like "are we in England? Because I feel like we are somewhere else!" But hey the sun makes people happy right?
Monday: sister Velez and I felt really prompted to stop by a former investigators house "Charlie Bright". AND she was home!! Miracle. She at first wasn't too interested, but after we talked for a little bit she opened up and softened her heart a bit, and told us to come back!! She even told us that she has been reading from the Book of Mormon. Wow! This evening we went over to Alcina's and we had a lesson with her son Paul. Paul is a great guy, but he is one tough cookie.
Tuesday: today was a great day! We followed the spirit a lot today! And miracles: we found two new investigators!! One of their names is Dennis. He is a 73 year old man, but he looks like he is in his early 60s. He loves cars, the 1960's, and he even owns his own double decker bus. He was SUPER nice to us, and genuinely was interested and wants us to come back. So we are going to see him next Tuesday! We had Dinner with Sister Hollis and her Sister. We had Cottage pie... the English people LOVE cottage pie. We love sister Hollis.
This week was amazing... It all started when someone shared an insight with me about The Brother of Jared in the Book of Mormon. Someone told me "Sister Lund, the Brother of Jared took his plan to God... take yours." This area has been hard for us. We haven't always had the best attitude, but God told us we needed to change our attitudes.
I was so grateful we were able to listen to Elder Christofferson... he gave so many amazing insights. But I want to share one of the things he shared with us...
" If we will be grateful for what we have received... then He will give us more."
" What to do during times of affliction or fiery furnace? .... endure. We shall be converted and he shall heal us. Harden not our hearts. We need to be willing to drink the bitter cup. Be willing to submit to the Fathers will. We shouldn't be critical or complain, we ought to ask for his help and for his tender mercies, and rest assure that he will carry us through. Everything that happens, he will make sure that he will make these things good for us. Ask for our "daily bread". EVERYTHING will turn out for our good. Turn to him. He will make it good. Don't ever rebel."
When he shared these points, the spirit hit me so strong. He wants to give us more... but if we aren't grateful for what he has already given us, then we won't be grateful for anything. Even when we have afflictions or feel like we are in the fiery furnace, we need to be grateful, because he gives us these opportunities, because he loves us so much. If we turn to him, everything works out. I know that is true. I have seen this in my own life.
I loved this week. It was so hard. But man I would not change one thing about it, because I am so grateful God is blessing me with these amazing opportunities to grow. His plan is better then my plan.
I love you. I hope you have a great week. We got this!
Love,
Sister Lund
 It's my bestie, Sister Honeycutt
 It's my ma...Sister Montredon

 Lunch in the Park
 I love being by the Sea!!



Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Book Brings Power!!

Hi Fam Fam!! 

I can't believe this is the last week of another transfer! Wowzers...time. But this week was a hard good week. We had many growing opportunities, but we still saw the miracles! 

Thursday: We had district meeting, and we focused on how Mornings are so important! We need to "Attack the morning". We have been making sure that when we wake up in the morning we don't let ourselves be lazy, we "attack" our prayers, exercise, getting ready, breakfast, personal study, planning, etc. And boy oh boy, have I a seen a difference in my whole day. The mornings truly do affect your day. We read the Book of Mormon with Alcina today. I love Alcina. She is treats Sister Velez and I like her daughters... she is such a sweetie. 

Friday: Fridays are always crammed full of planning and correlation meetings, so there isn't a ton to report... Today Sister Velez and I talked a lot about how the Devil is really mean...haha. But seriously!! He wants us to nitpick at everything we do. He wants us to be as miserable as he is. But ultimately what he really wants is for us to forget who we are... he wants us to forget that we are sons and daughters of the almighty God... because if he can make us forget who we are, he can do just about anything to us. 

Saturday: Today was a good day! Sadly all of our appointments fell through! BUT we were still able to have a good day! This morning we went into Southampton city, and we did some contacting on the high street... which wasn't very effective. Apparently people really don't want to stop and talk about God when they are looking for clothes ðŸ˜‚. But that's okay! Even though our appointments fell through, God guided us to do what we needed to do. We were able to have a lesson with Emilia this afternoon, and teach her about her purpose here on earth. And then this evening we were able to have a game night with Alcina, and her kids Paul and Rehana. Which it was a miracle Rehana joined us because usually she stays in her room!! We are making progress! Yay! 

Sunday: Miracle!! Our recent convert friend Vinh came to church!! He hasn't been to church the entire time we have been in this area! So yay!!! He stayed for all three meetings too! He said that he felt SO much better, he felt like he came home. Emilia in sacrament meeting leaned over to me, and was like "Sister Lund, I know moves are coming up... they better not take you away! I will be SO mad!" I love Hamble River... We will see what happens with moves, we find out on Saturday. This evening we had dinner with a member Kim Smith. She is so funny! She is very bubbly, we love her. After dinner we went to Patrycja and Emilia's and we watched the Restoration movie. At first Emilia REALLY didn't want to watch it because she thought it would be really boring... but she got really into it! So miracle! She loves Joseph Smith. 

Monday: Major miracles today! We had a Skype lesson with Heather... she is amazing, by the way she has been struggling with smoking lately. And during the Skype lesson I got a strong impression that we needed to talk about her smoking... and I was like noooo Heavenly Father, that will be the last straw for her... but I got the prompting really strong again. Right as I got the prompting Heather told us that she needed to use the bathroom, and that she would Skype us back in a little bit. As soon as she ended the call I looked at Sister Velez and I was like "God wants us to talk about her smoking!" And she was like "phew, you got that prompting too! I thought it was just me, and I had no idea how to bring it up"... so we were like, okay, God wants us to talk about this with her, but how are we going to bring it up.... and then Heather called us back. When we answered she was like "girlies, I need to apologize to you... I lied about going to the bathroom. I went to smoke". Sister Velez and I just looked at each other in awe. I want share the rest of the story, but this was a testament to me that God really does provide us with the spirit, and if we are listening, He will provide us a way to say and do the things he needs us to. Wow! Tonight we had an FHE with the Baker family. We followed the counsel from a few of the brethren in this last General Conference, and we read "The Living Christ" with them. We are told throughout the Bible and the Book of Mormon, that we need to come unto Christ... but how do we do that if we don't really know who he is. That is why it is so important to study his life. 

Tuesday: today was a good day. We were able to see Vinh, and he brought his friend Mike and his two kids, Sophia and Leo, to the chapel to play football. Vinh even gave Mike a chapel tour haha! It was really good to see them. This evening we went and had dinner with Sister Jean Baker, and her friend Angie. We always love seeing them. Today Angie told us that she is absolutely not interested in learning about the gospel, but she likes to see us. Maybe she will change her mind later on in life... you never know. 

This week was a good hard week. As missionaries, it can be really hard when your friends flog, or when it is really hard to get people to want to learn more about the Gospel. But I have found that when we have "hard" weeks in the work, the Lord is right there with us. He helps me to remember why I came on my mission, and that I am here to grow, and to learn and to be converted. It is so important to have a positive attitude! So so so important!! 

I absolutely love the Book of Mormon. I love how the beginning in 1 Nephi, it talks a lot about how the Lord is "preparing a way" for us... and then the rest of The Book of Mormon IS that way. There is so much power that comes from the Book of Mormon... I encourage all of you, if you are not reading the Book of Mormon or if you have never read it... read it! I testify that it will change your life! He has the way prepared for you... find out what it is! 

I love you so so much! BIG shoutout to daddy! Happy Father's Day. I couldn't ask for a better daddy! I get to speak in the Hamble River Ward this Sunday! I am talking about Lehi, and his example as a father, and dad... you know how much I love Lehi, and Nephi, hence my mission scripture! God works in amazing ways!! I love you. Have a fabulous week. We got this!

Love,
Sister Lund
 The members gave Vihn a tomato plant
 Teri wanted a picture of our ward nursery in Hamble River
Emilia!!!!

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Look for the Double Rainbow!!

Hi Fam Fam!
This week went by really fast! This email might be a little short, because I don't have a ton of time left! But it was a pretty good week.

Friday: We had a lesson with Alcina, and we read the Book of Mormon with her. It was a bit hard for her, because it is hard for her to switch from Portuguese to English, but she is doing really well. Wow the Book of Mormon is powerful. This evening we had correlation at Brother Handley's house in Gosport, and DADDY, we drove past the D-day beaches, so that was something pretty cool.

Saturday: we went to the sea shore in Netley and walked in the park with Emilia and Patrycja, and it was so fun, but I got sunburnt, haha. After we went to the sea shore, we had a dinner appointment with Sister Baker. She is always so nice, and we love visiting her.

Sunday: miraculous Sunday! Alcina's son Paul came to church!! And Emilia bore her testimony (she is 10) in sacrament!! We love Emilia... she is unable to get baptized right now due to some things at home, but she is amazing!

Monday: we had exchanges in Havant. I was with Sister Ripley, she is from Canada. She is so nice. Our exchange was funny haha. English weather is fantastic haha... 😂 we did a lot of drop bus in the evening, and we were trying to find this one less active members house and we could not find it for the life of us. And from about, 6-8:30 it was pouring!!! And we were outside the entire time. we got soaked... and I mean soaked, everything in my bag got wet, like everything was wet, and my umbrella turned inside out about 20 times from all of the wind haha. But during the whole time, instead of being miserable and complaining because we wanted to go inside, we decided we would sing hymns. And we sang them with all our hearts 😂! NO ONE was outside, but if they were, they would probably have been laughing at us.

Tuesday: we finished exchanges, so we got home a bit later. When we got home we went to the relief Society activity at the ward, it was great. It was a pretty good turn out.
This week has been great but at times hard! But that's life 😊. Something I have been thinking a lot about this week is the Mormon message called "Good things to come". I invite all of you to go and watch it because it is amazing! But I love at the end when Elder Holland says " Don't you quit. You keep walking. You keep trying. There is help and happiness ahead" He also says " Some blessings come soon, some come late, and some don’t come until heaven; but for those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, they come." This is so true. God is always showering blessings upon us. He is always cheering us on, because he KNOWS what we are going through. He knows how to succor his people. So we can't quit! We keep walking, we keep trying, because those blessings will come!! This is a promise given to each and everyone of us, from the best promise keeper, our loving Heavenly Father.

I love you. We got this!
 Love, Sister Lund