Monday, November 24, 2014

Week 35

My Day In Nashville :)

I am currently sitting at the city library of down town Nashville! I got approved to drive down to renew some immigration stuff. It just happened to land on a Monday (Heavenly Father is good) and so we took the opportunity to spend the day here. Hahaha crazy! I have never been down here:) we have already been to some shopes down here and walked down Broadway (the famous street). Nashville is cool but I still don't like country... I feel like I'm getting there though!

This week was calm! We were so thankful that is started to warm a little later I the week! It's not fu. To ride your bike in freezing weather. On Monday my compa and I were riding our bikes to our friend Adiel's house to teach him about the gospel when her breaks froze! She couldn't move the back wheel so we had to take the break out and were some how able to make it home that night. The next morning my breaks were frozen too!

This last Sunday was stake conference and we had a general authority there! Sadly for me I cant remember his name but I believe is was Bishop Stevenson. It was amazing though! They talked all about missionary work and I got some great ideas on how I could help my members become more involved.

This week we have some really exiting things happening! Today I am in Nashville. Tomorrow my companion and I get to accompany Carolina, a recent convert, to the temple to do baptisms. On Wednesday I hit my nine month mark! Thursday is Thanksgiving and it's going to be the
coolest!  We get to have two dinners! We got invited to our friend Adiels house. He is an investigator Hna Eastwood and Hna Smith had been working with before I got here but I just started working with him a coupe, weeks ago:) He is supper awesome! We helped him paint his town home yesterday. And then we also get to to Erick's house and have some Salvadorian food. I'm pretty sure it's going to be the best thanksgiving ever!

I love serving here! I love my mission! I love all the trees and the suthern people. I love my mission president. I love every single one of my companions. I'm starting to love country music... I love all the religious diversity. I love the hillbillies. I love the strong members. I love the humid summers and the freezing winters. I love ridding my bike in the rain. I love the streets covered in tree
leaves. I love sharing my testimony. I love teaching the gospel. I love seeing someone change because of message.  I love the Book of Mormon and I love my Savior.

I hope y'all have an amazing Thanksgiving! Don't forget to actually think of all he things you are grateful for. I am sure grateful for every one of you:)

Hermana Orellana


PS I apologize in advance for all the pictures I am about to send... I will be spamming you:P























Monday, November 17, 2014

Week 34

My First Missed Transfer

We got transfer calls Sunday morning and Hermana Eastwood and I get to stay together for another transfer!! Whoo!! We prayed so much about this. I am tired of having to always to go transfer meeting. I told the Ward Mission Leader that I have had to switch companions every transfer after my trainer and he asked me if it was because I bullied them...:(
Hermana Eastwood and I will have spent three months together, Thanksgiving and Christmas!

It is also currently 34 degrees here in Murfreesboro Tennessee and apparently it snowed this morning but then it also rained so it got washed away. It will be a very cold week and lucky us we have our bikes this week:P

We had some awesome miracles this week! We had Zone meeting last Saturday and we made a goal to have 80 member presents as a whole Zone in one week. This morning we got a call and we reached 100 member presents! Hermana Eastwood and I contributed to that 8 member presents! How crazy! Our average a week is around 2. I have no idea how it happened other than with lots of prayers. This is truly a miracle. 

On Saturday we had our Branch turkey dinner party:) We had two investigators come Freddy and Neemias! We ate some good food and the branch got to socialize with them and made them feel welcomed and then... They came to church the next day:D Sadly they both have to go down to Florida to work till Christmas but hopefully they will continue to read the Book of Mormon as they promised and we will be able to pick them right up when they come back. 

I have been thinking a lot about authority lately and I read this scripture this morning "And no man taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron" (Hebrews 5:4). Literally no man can do anything in His name save he is called of God. Why then do some speak as if they had authority. Its confusing, I know, and no matter how much evidence I put in front of someone it doesn't matter because they have to have a sincere desire to ask God. 

Well this is all. I might have to get to all my personal email a little later because we have to run and buy the groceries. I do want to give a shout of to my girl Prachi! It's her Birthday today:) I sure love you Prachi! My life would be utterly boring and uninteresting without you<3 I hope they shower you with lots of love on your day!

Love, Hermana Orellana

PS: About the pictures.. No its not coffee its white chocolate hot chocolate with caramel and a cake pop!


PPS that light post was the wackiest thing I have seen all week!










Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Week 33

Flu Season

How terrible it is to be sick on you mission! Other than that though, its been a good week.

On Wednesday it seriously rained all day and my companion and I got to experience riding our bikes with umbrellas. We didn't make it very far though because even with umbrellas we were soaking wet after half a mile and we were both trying to get better from our sicknesses.

This weekend though I completely lost my voice and y poor companion had to teach mostly by herself while I prayed that they would listen and feel the spirit. We saw some amazing miracles! Hermana Smith and Hermana Eastwood had been working with a couple people who had randomly disappeared right as Hermana Smith was leaving and we hadn't talked to them since. There were these two young guys, Josue and Adiel, who had nothing to do with each other but both had baptismal dates.  So I hadn't met them and I had gotten a hold of Josue on Facebook and he had given us his new address or so we thought. We got there last night and Josue was on his way out but he had given us his neighbors address. So we had knocked on his neighbor's door but before his neighbor came out Josue walked out of a near by car and tells us that he was about to leave and as he is talking the door we knocked, (Josue's neighbor) answers the door and its Adiel! The other guy that had dropped off the face of the earth and Josue and Adiel had absolutely no relation. So Hermana Eastwood starts jumping up and down and we cant believe it. We have an awesome lesson with Adiel and his roomie Angel and then hey decide to make me some home made lime and honey for my throat, so sweet! So I made new friends yesterday that will probably be baptized in the coming transfer and all this happened while I stood miserable by without my voice...

We had our Zone meeting on Saturday and were able to go to lunch with all the sisters in the Zone and it was a blast! The trainings were really good and I specially liked the one about obedience. We are missionaries, but we are also imperfect and we have all at one point or another made a mistake and have been disobedient but because of the atonement it is not something that we need to dwell on. We can choose to change now and if we do we need not look back. Sometimes you have to learn from experience though. I am like that. Sometimes I need to live it to be able to learn from it. One thing that I loved that my trainer Hermana Garlitz did was that she did not push me but showed me by example. I had no desire to be a perfectly obedient missionary and she knew that those feelings would lead me no where so she just simply left me to see for myself. It didn't take me long to figure out what obedience meant and how important it was. I started to see the blessings of obedience and my desires changed. I repented and she did not judge me because she knew better. She understood that I was learning and had faith that I would figure it out. How grateful I am for her. I know that in her eyes I am not that disobedient missionary but one that had desires to change. I have been working on that since then. To be able to judge not and to forgive and forget. I understand this now a lot more as I have studied repentance and as I have seen my investigators change their life. I will not remember them as they used to be but as they are now. I am grateful for my Heavely Fathers love. His perfect love for all his imperfect children. Remember to love everyone, specially those who are struggling or are trying to change.

Con mucho amor,

     Hermana Orellana










Monday, November 3, 2014

week 32

Well it finally got cold here and when they say cold it means cold!

Halloween was a blast! Hna Eastwood and I got to dress up like each other during the day and in the afternoon we painted our faces like cats and got to eat our candy as we sat and weekly planned till we went to bed. For lunch a Sister York invited us to eat at Toots and then Hermano Oaxaca invited us to Camino Real for dinner it was fun to see all the waiters dressed up. The most common costume I saw was the hippy look from the 70s? I'm not sure what century its from... none of the missionaries seam to know ether...

So Hna Eastwood and I got sick this week. On Saturday we ran to the nearest Walmart to buy us some warmer clothes and come earmuffs and we find all these Mormons at the store! They were all wearing their BYU sweaters and shirts and everyone is going "Hey there's the Sisters (im not a sister by the way.. Im an "Hermana")" and we are like "Heyyyy y'all". It turned out to be the BYU and MTSU game and all the Mormons came to town for the day:) That same day we had gone to a members house for dinner and surprised them, because I guess they had forgotten so they quickly got some tuna together with relish and sour cream... and by the time I was trying to choke my third bite down they say "oh yeah so I guess the sour cream was expired but it didn't smell bad..." Well I was about to throw up and they go "here smell it.." and I had to just laugh at that because I didn't want to throw up what little food I had in my stomach. We shared a message with them and hurried over to Hardies (Carl's Jr. on west side) and walk in to a restaurant full of more Mormons and of course they bought us our food:)

Today Sister York took us and the Murfreesboro Sisters to Nashville to the Opry Mills mall and met up with brother and Sister Hatcher and Sister Price:) It was a blast! Brother and sister Hatcher literally had me rolling on the floor laughing (not missionary appropriate but I couldn't help it) Then they took us all out to lunch at chilies! One of the best P-days so far:)

Last Sunday we got a random investigator at church! He walked it and Hna and I were standing outside so we got to welcome him in and it turns out he had met with missionaries before. Well awkward for him the class in sunday school was about the lawe of chastity and ofcourse it was fastsunday and the testimonies were awesome. We had a family from Honduras visit for about a month and they were so sweet sharing their testimony and friending out investigators!

Last week we had forgotten our helmets in the car and Hna Capener and I's investigator Erick came up and dropped them off. Well somehow he got our number and has been making sure we are alright all week bless his heart...:) haha Erick will be Erick. On Halloween he brought us some candy and on Fiday he is coming down to feed us. I think he is trying to convince me to make him my favorite convert... I think it might be working:)

I cant even express how amazing the members are down here. They are the biggest reason why I love my mission so much.

This week was my dads anniversary and thank you all who sent me such wonderful letters and emails<3 It warms my heart to hear how much people loved him. He was the best father and a wonderful roll model. the memories I have of him reading his scriptures and how much he loved the Lord and how much time and service he put into the church are the most precious and push me ever day to better myself and to serve the Lord and he did.

Until next week:)

    Hermana Orellana