Monday, October 27, 2014

Sister Mitzi Gates // Week Fifty-Three

This has been an interesting week!! 
Well to begin I went on exchanges with Sister T to Franklin on Tuesday to Wednesday. We rode bikes and had a good time. Until a dog seriously almost attacked us, I have never been so scared. The owner thankfully came out at the perfect time. We almost crashed on our bikes as well! Haha we went to a members house, and there's a worker that comes and helps with his wife.. It was Sister Ingram from Thompson Station!! It was so fun to see her. Tender mercy. Then the alarm didn't go off so we woke up at 7:05 and I went to use the bath... I just went potty! Then the dang toilet overflowed! Sister T. Was using the other bathroom and I ran in and she was like I'm using the bathroom! I was like I don't care the other toilet is over flowing!! We were laughing so hard, but almost about to cry too! SO GROSS. Ugh.
Then on Wednesday after district meeting we switched again for exchanges and Hermana Rudolph from Wyoming came with me. I seriously love her so much! Haha she is kind of ditzy and forgetful, but so smart! We had a good time. Sister Facer, Bishops wife, came with us to a lesson to see Wanda. It's seriously the weirdest thing she took notes of everything we taught, even in front of Sister Facer! Kind of creepy. But we are still teaching her, she just doesn't come to church! Dangit. 
The stake president asked all the young women, Mia Maid and older to go out with the missionaries. We had Emily a young women come out with us, so fun. She is planning on going on a mission. It's so fun to see their excitement! 
We are working with a couple people and trying to get them to progress. But I'm in a nice, very nice part of town and people are just set and content in their ways, it's sad really. 
We had the trunk or treat as well. We called president Andersen to ask if we could dress up and he hesitated then we said it will be gospel related! So we tried to make the BOM and Holy Bible out of card board! Hahah but it was a major fail. So we just switched name tags and went! We had Nathan our inv. Who is getting baptized on Halloween surprised us and dressed up as a missionary!! Haha it was so cute. He said he is excited to serve a mission. 
Okay so this is what really made my week. So we were tracting, our plans had just fallen through, it was at night. We knock on this ladies door, Deborah. And we asked if we could share a message with her. She said yes. So we start going over the restoration and she was not happy. Didn't even crack a smile at us! Then interrupts and says why we don't think Christ and God are one. (She believes in the trinity) you know because it says that in the bible! She went off telling us how they brain wash us, how we are on missions to get "bonus points" in heaven, and all this crap! Oh my gosh. I stood there and cried. It is SO hard to stand there and have someone tell you your testimony is wrong. When you know it's right. I have never had this happen before on my mission. When they say they will pray for us, for our eyes to be opened, for God to show us the truth. We tried to testify... But she kept telling us how wrong we were. I have never been so upset or confused before. We were nice, I smiled the whole time. Thankfully it was dark and she couldn't see me cry. After we left her house I bawled. I know what I believe is true. I wouldn't be out here for a year and a half helping people understand the things I know if I didn't!! It reminded me of the talk by Jeffery R. Holland in April "the cost and blessings of discipleship". MY NUMBER ONE FAVORITE TALK. I can quote the whole thing. 
"And therein lies a message for every young man and young woman in this Church. You may wonder if it is worth it to take a courageous moral stand in high school or to go on a mission only to have your most cherished beliefs reviled or to strive against much in society that sometimes ridicules a life of religious devotion. Yes, it is worth it, because the alternative is to have our “houses” left unto us “desolate”--desolate individuals, desolate families, desolate neighborhoods, and desolate nations."
"Be strong. Live the gospel faithfully even if others around you don’t live it at all. Defend your beliefs with courtesy and with compassion, but defend them."
"In courageously pursuing such a course, you will forge unshakable faith, you will find safety against ill winds that blow, even shafts in the whirlwind, and you will feel the rock-like strength of our Redeemer, upon whom if you build your unflagging discipleship, you cannot fall."
How good was that? Amazing. It's dang hard to have people tell you your testimony is wrong. I know it's right, I just feel sorry you won't take time to hear what we have to say. I love being a missionary. Even though it's the hardest thing ever. Don't ever back down from the truth. 
I love you all. I hope you have a great week! And Happy HalloweenJack-o-lanternGhost

Sister Gates

Got to see Sister Ingram from Thompson Station while on exchanges in Franklin!! LOVE HER

She was hiding her grills. She seriously has some! Haha love Sister T! I LOVE biking too. I don't know why I haven't been in a biking area!

A giant flip flop? Haha and the beautiful colors of fall

Weekly planning in the conference room!!‏

FHE with the Waters family!! Follow the prophets word and frost the brownie with your eyes closed!

I made some cinnamon rolls!! Then Hermana Rudolph!! Best exchange ever.‏

Can fall be year round? So obsessed with it. It's beautiful!!

Seriously loving fall. Perfect missionary weather!‏

We tried to make BOM and Holy Bible costumes for the trunk or treat.... But it just turned out to be a big disaster!! Hahah‏

More fall colors. Also they make anything out of hay bails!!

We got some candy for the trunk or treat and gave pass along cards out as well!! Perf missionary opportunity! So fun.

Hahah Nathan our one. Who is getting baptized on Halloween surprised us and dressed up as a missionary!! SO FUNNY! Then a cop showed up, gave him candy and a pass along card too.‏



Monday, October 20, 2014

Sister Mitzi Gates // Week Fifty-Two

THIS WAS THE GREATEST WEEK EVER!!!! I am serving in the best mission in the world. 
So I'll start with yesterday. Best birthday I've ever had. Oh my gosh. Amazing. So sister cook was great and made it special. We delivered a cake to a less active before church, we share the same birthday. He was so grateful, his wife is active and actually brought me a treat too. He said he wanted us to come over for dinner! He called himself a "stay at home Mormon!" Hahaha isn't that hilarious?! Well we get to church and we had to give a talk on Peophets. I actually really enjoyed it. It went great! Then for the special musical number Nathan Pacheco, he is a famous opera singer, he sang. Amazing! Also, after church Jacob and Nathan Waters came up to us and said they decided to be baptized. WHAT IS BETTER THAN THAT?! So YAY!! The rest of the Waters family will be getting baptized probably next Saturday. WAHOO!  Then after Elder and Sister Johnson (the first counselor in the mission presidency) brought us lunch and we headed up to the Madison Stake Center for a special mission meeting. DAVID ARCHULETA came. He sang, answered questions and it was amazing. I recorded some of his songs. He got home from a mission 7 months ago in Chile. He loved his mission. It was amazing. We sat on the second row. You know the song Glorious at the end of Meet The Mormons? Well he's the singer in it. The last transfer of his mission he actually recorded it as an Elder! How cool is that. Great song. Go listen to it! Then we all got together to do a mission picture. We actually did a Christmas one, that's why we had to wear white and red. David got in our picture too! President Andersen said no one can get a picture with him. Like no selfies or anything!! Then Elder Thorup wrote David Archuleta a note telling him it was my birthday. So president and Sister Andersen let me take a picture with him! I was the only missionary!! Haha it was so awesome!! Seriously coolest birthday ever. At the end of the meeting we sang called to serve with all the missionaries standing up!! I BAWLED. I think I was the only one... But my heart is so full. I am so grateful. I seriously love my mission. I am truly completely happy. True happiness. I LOVE MY MISSION MORE THAN ANY OTHER MISSIONARY IN THE HISTORY OF MISSIONARIES. 
To go on, Monday we had a miracle! So it was 6 and we were going out tracting. Everyone was texting us telling us a tornado was coming. But the first door we knocked on we didn't even get some telling her our opening thingy and it just down pours!! She's like oh come in! So we go in and the news is on and there was a couple tornados close by. We then taught her the rest of the Restoration. WHAT A MIRACLE. As soon as we were done the rain lightened up and we left. Our phone was blowing up because our leaders said get into our apartments. But we were to busy teaching! Such a tender mercy. 
We taught Wanda again this week about the plan of salvation. She knows all already. She took notes and took pictures of all the things we taught and showed her... It was kind of weird. She said her friend told her all about garnets and the temple and stuff.. So we're being careful with her. But she is progressing and loves to learn! 
Then I went on exchanges with Sister Tebbs, she is from Utah and cheered for BYU for one semester. She's is a great Sister. We went to Bellvue. We rode the Bus like all day down to Nashvillw, then went to West Nashville. We were able to meet some cool people on the bus. Then taught at a members home! Great day so fun being able to see different areas and teach with different Sisters!
Then we had Zone Meeting on Wednesday. Where the whole Nashville Zone got together and the Zone Leaders and STLs gave trainings. So I gave a training on how to use the area book on the iPad and keeping it up. It was good. Sister Cook gave a training on Comp. unity and we did a fun activity.
Ryan Baldwin is an investigator we met while tracting and said we could come back. We had a member come with us to teach the restoration. IT WAS SO POWERFUL. Members make all the difference. I never noticed how awkward I have been become... but I have. The lesson was awesome. He is Methodist and said he could take another lesson, so in a couple weeks when he's back from work we will.
I keep having dreams about me going home and how mom, dad and macey are picking me up. My companion who is going home this transfer is making me trunky. So I wake up crying because I don't want to go home.... but I still have 6 months left. haha it messes with me so bad. But we are working hard.
I loved what Brother Archuleta talked about. How repentance and forgiveness is what has blessed him. He said the music business isn't easy, and it wasn't easy going on a mission. Every thing was about him before his mission and while he was on his mission it was all about others. I LOVED THAT. It's never al about us. We are all here, trying to help each other return back to live with our Heavenly Father. Why do we make it so hard sometimes? Lets lift each other up, forgive others, love them. I am so grateful for this gospel. I know it is true. I know the impact it has made on me personally and I want that so bad for everyone we meet. It kills me still when I know people are having a hard time... because I know the gospel will bless them. Please pray for missionary opportunities. Please share with others. You have the greatest knowledge, the eternal knowledge. Why wouldn't you want that for someone else.
Thank you for all the birthday wishes. It was amazing.

Sister Gates

Miracle Monday!! Made some rolls. The leaves are changing.. And right before the tornados came close!!‏

Sister Cooks training for Zone Meeting on Wednesday... It was about comp. unity!‏

Went on exchanges with Sister ate a in Bellvue! She cheered for BYU before coming out here! Then we went to Sweet Cece's with them after Zone Meeting:)‏

Thank you for the birthday package!! I couldn't wait.. So I opened it Wednesday! But I saved the letters for my Birthday:) haha‏

It was Elder Peterson's birthday on the 18th so we made him a Twinkie cake! Hahah‏

We randomly went and visited Ellie on Friday and her son passed away two days prior. It broke my heart. I showed her a Mormon message and sister cook was sneaky and for a picture.‏

There was a little festival in Nolensville!! Reminded me of Swiss Days! Also just some pictures of nature.‏

Do and Billy were some of Sister Cooks inv. In Dickson and they took us out!‏


If you look close there is a trainer with a fence around it and with the fence they have a front door!! Hahaha I love trailer parks!‏

More of Zone Meeting!

So we went tracting and saw the elders car.. So we tried to sticky note it but they walked out of their dinner appointment, so we just had him close his eyes! It said happy birthday!‏

Loved the package. Thanks!!‏

Hahah birthday fun...... We tried to make it memorable!‏

Me and Framp Champ!! She is a good friend ex companion who I love a lot!! We share the same birthday!

Elder Barton... Who I came out with! Sister Tenney. Sister Lala. Sister Frampton. And Sister Ellis.‏

My awesome present from Macey!! Her pictures never fail to make me smile!! Love both shirt and necklace!!

The Elders decorated our car while at the chiropractor today! Haha this says "Mama Mitz!"‏

This says "Happy Birthday"‏

And a nice "20" on top!!‏

Sister Svedin. Elder Ashton and I who I came out with. And the whole mission + David Archuleta! Okay I am right behind the elder in the front wearing a grey suit... I am to the left of his head!! Haha I'm there I promise!‏