Saturday, November 21, 2015

Palm trees are ugly, but the flowers are beautiful!

Hello Everyone!

I'm in sunny California, and it's not really what I was expecting. I love it though. I'm serving in Huntington Beach in the Cordatta Park ward. It's about ten minutes from the ocean. I can now say that I've seen the ocean. We drove past it from one of our three drives to and from Long Beach for training.  It's super pretty, and, even though I'm not too fond of how palm trees look in the least, they are gorgeous when they are in the shade of a sunset and the ocean's in the background. It's even better when the waves are hitting the sand.
It's pretty cold out here. It's gotten down to the 50's this week. I might want you to send me a sweatshirt, unless I find a cool one down here. The ward's really nice. We get fed every day. I think I have probably eaten out every day except Sunday. It seems to be easier for everyone, or gift cards. It seems like the most common food for them to make is taco's. They're all pretty good. It's also hard to say no if they give you more food or desert. I feel like the coach on McFarland USA. I think I've gained some weight already which makes me sad. Especially since we've been running and doing weights every morning. I've been impressed with myself when it comes to running. Haven't walked yet and have been trying to run a little faster ever day.
My mission training companion is super awesome. Her name is Sister Garcia and she's from Cincinnati, Ohio, but her family's now living in Austin, Texas. Apparently they moved there after she left. She went to BYU-I for two years, but is still 19. Been out for 6 months.
Haven't really had a lot of time to go proselyting because of meetings, so we've only been able to go after dinner till 9. According to S. Garcia, Huntington Beach is one of the hardest area's to serve in, and it is. There's a lot of Baptists and Born Again Christians. They're super nice and will let you talk a little doctrine to them, but once you ask if you can meet with them again sometime they usually just say that they have all that they need and when they need to learn at their church. Then they tell us to go find others who don't have Jesus Christ at all in their lives. I don't even want to get started with the Buddhists.
There's a less active I got to meet and teach this week. He's super cool. His name is Lucky and is one of the sweetest guys you'll ever meet. There's about 13 family members living in that home. He wants to come back to church, but it's hard because he works so late. He's a limo driver/body guard. He works super late. He's started talking to the bishop. It makes him nervous to even walk into a building, especially when he's not dressed in Sunday dress, but I'm so happy that he's taking such a big step to be able to come back.
We found a new investigator. Her names Devina and she actually lives right next door to Lucky. She's Baptist and super nice. We talked to her a little bit on the Restoration with prophets, Jesus Christ and eternal families. She was a little confused when we were talking about the authority Jesus Christ brought to the Earth. We told her that if it was alright to have another appointment to talk more about that authority. If we hit the spirit just right she could be my first official PI (progressive investigator). She's awesome. A 3rd grade teacher, loves animals, and has so many pictures of family around her house. I mentioned to her that her mom looked like Doris Day and Grace Kelley. She was taken aback when I said that. Probably wondering how I even knew who those people were. She then told us a story about how President Kennedy drove past her and just kept staring. It was fun teaching and talking to her. I am praying that this weeks lesson goes well. I want it to so bad, and I'm praying to find more this week.
For music, we can listen to almost any Christian music. They rule is, "Would you listen to this if Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father were in the car/apartment with you?" I forgot my hard drive. It's on my buzz lightyear lanyard (However you spell that word). Do you think you could put some music on it? We can hook it up in most of the cars. Speaking of which I can officially drive even though I can't actually drive yet because I'm still the greenie. S. Murray get's to be the DD (designated driver) in her companionship because her two comps are from Tonga and the Philippines.
By the way, I ran into Elder Hathaway (Bryce) and you'll never guess what his comps name is. Elder Stone. Apparently there was another Elder Stone who just went home. I kept trying to see if we're related at all. Too bad he's not good with his family history. He's from Florida. Super cool. They're a great companionship. It was funny. We were sitting next to each other for one of the trainings. He elbowed me and then open his notebook where there was a picture of the Tetons. I couldn't help but smile and then grab it out of his note book. That reminded me that you need to send me a picture of the house. You know exactly which picture I am talking about.

Hope you all are having a wonderful life! Miss you all!

Love,

Sister Stone


Finally found the moon.

Hello Everyone!

Things are going great here in HB. If you're wondering about the title it's because not until last night were S. Garcia and I able to find the moon. It was pretty exciting! I love looking at the night sky as we proselyte. It reminds me of the short film Luke 2 (or any short film of Jesus Christ's birth) how the sky is lit up because of all the lights. You can also see the planes circling around the sky, waiting for their turn to land.
Anyway... Devina's lesson was nothing like we planes. Right as we walked in she gave us the Restoration pamphlet back right as we walked into the door. We brought the bishop's daughter with us. One thing that she couldn't get passed was Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon. We told her that it was another testament of Jesus Christ and she said that it had to be from God, not Jesus Christ. She didn't like that we also talked about Joseph Smith. It had to be all about Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father. I think the thing that scared me the most was how she reacted to my quad. She couldn't believe that we'd put the Book of Mormon and the Bible into "one book". She thought we were doing something sacrilegious. We tried to explain but she wouldn't hear it.
Lucky's doing great. He's always trying to find people for us. He's been going to the bishop and also to church, and is starting to read the Book of Mormon. Because of him, his brother is starting to come back as well. I finally met his dad, and that guy is amazing! He is always teaching someone, and giving out Book of Mormons. It's amazing how well everyone is in our ward. There's this elderly lady in our ward that we're always giving BOM's to her. She's 85, in a wheel chair, and has a lot of problems. She's given one to every one of her doctors, and is now trying to figure out who else to give them to. I got to meet her last night, and it was so much fun. She was bearing her testimony about how much our Heavenly Father has helped her, and then she talked about how she met her husband. I LOVED it. Wish I could go there every night.
You're never going to believe what I just found on our Family History. I was looking at Andrew Hill Burt, and I found out why they have that plaque there. That actually is the exact spot where he was shot. You should really look it up. There is so much about him, and it's so amazing. I didn't know that President John Taylor spoke at his funeral. 
We haven't really found anyone yet. Usually when we do find we have to send them to the Spanish Elders or the YSA Elders. It can be frustrating at times, but we still keep pushing along. The quote's "Have courage and be kind" and "Keep moving forward" keep playing in my head. They have started to become my new motto out on the mission.
It is so easy to find classic cars down here. The hardest thing is taking pictures of them because we're either in the car or proselyting and we can't take pictures  while doing that. I did find this though: 
Cool right! One of my favorite was this town car, about 40's, with a "Vote for Truman" sign in the back window. It seems in almost driveway there's a sports car. It seems like you're not cool unless you have one. Mostly you seem to find Mustangs. S. Garcia said that she didn't realize how many "strange" (vintage) cars there were down here till I cam along.

I'm still loving life and learning more each day. I'm so thankful to be here on a mission. I feel like I'm becoming more like Nephi everyday. I love the gospel and I know that it's strengthening me. I'm learning a lot from my comp. She is helping me and teaching me. I'm able to talk more to people on the streets and in lessons. I'm loving it more and more each day, and couldn't ask for it any other way. I've been learning that since I've been out here. I think music has helped me the most. Especially the hymn "More Holiness Give Me." How there needs to be more that I need to do to be able to be better

​Hope you all are having an amazing time! 
 
Love,
Sister Stone

Sister Eliza Stone
California Long Beach Mission
6500 E. Atherton St.
Long Beach, CA  90815

"Because of the stength of the Lord you can do it." -David A. Bednar

This week has been insane. I can't believe I'm leaving for California tomorrow! I'm so excited. We leave the MTC at 3:20 am. Super excited to have a new adventure in my life that will change my perspective.

Guess who came and spoke at the MTC devo. on Tuesday! Elder Neil A. Anderson. He spoke about sacrifice, adversary, opposition, and deliverance. He split them each into different groups. The one that really stuck out to me the most was sacrifice. He said you have to give something up to become something more. I LOVE that. It's really true when you're out on the mission. I do believe that I'm becoming something more on the mission. He also told us that instead of asking, "What can I get?" ask, "What can I give?" This week I've been really trying to learn that, and I have learned. I know I'm going to be really learning tomorrow when I reach Long Beach California. 

This past week had fun at lunch at lunch. Just eating a salad when a crunch came along. Not the normal salad crunch. More like a bizarre, hard crunch. I soon found out that it was part of my retainer, and I had swallowed it. I'm fine. Nothing happened to my stomach. Went to the orthodontist. They said that the rest of my retainer looked great so they just made me one to put on at nights. Just got it today. Something to get used to.

Saturday I finally had my first melt down. I was being super quiet, trying to hold back tears. S. Murray and I were having comp study when one of our teachers, Brother Call, came in to see how we were doing. He looked at me and asked if I was okay because I didn't look myself. That's when I lost it. Good thing no one else was in the room with us. I told him how I didn't think I was a good enough missionary and that I didn't think I should be here, but I didn't want to come home early because I promised myself and President Walker that I wouldn't. B. Call told me that he felt the same way when he was in the MTC. He then told me to go to D&C 4 where he then recited, from memory, vs. 2-3,5. He told me that if you have a desire to serve God than you're always going to be an amazing missionary. I love that. I've really been uplifted and working hard ever since then.

Yesterday, after sacrament meeting, Sister Hinckley and I were just playing the piano and harmonizing. When we finished I heard a lady ask us if we were going to audition for any musical numbers. When I turned around it was President and Sister Bertasso (1st counselor of the MTC) I was so taken aback. We told her that we leaving Tuesday morning. She was so devastated, trying to convince him to have us sing for one of the devo's last night. We were both so touched, each thinking that we sounded horrible.

At the MTC we get to teach real investigators. There's this one lady named Sharon. She's from Newport, TN, and has gone through so much. It was really hard to get through to her. We were so excited when, on our last visit with her, she said she would start praying. She swore she never would, but we were able to help change her.
The other investigator's name is Jeongyeon. Her American name is Kaylee Lee. She's from Korea and is actually going to BYU. Just got married and is going to be baptized! So excited. I don't know if they're members or not, but I feel so privileged and excited to experience the real thing where we go help find them on our own and from investigators.

Love you all and hope you're doing amazing work. Keep sending me emails.

Love,

Sister Stone

Sister Eliza Stone
California Long Beach Mission
6500 E. Atherton St.
Long Beach, CA  90815


  
Jeongyeon
Sharon




MTC President Burges and Sister Burges


Sunday, November 1, 2015

Hey Everyone!

Life is great out at the MTC. I LOVE my comp. Her name is Sister Murray. Her full name is Kawena'okealaula Moanale! I can say it, and according to her I'm saying it exact. She's from Maui, Hawaii, and did a year at BYU-H before she came down. During that time she worked at the Polynesian Cultural Center as a dancer. She  is amazing! How we first bonded is when she said her favorite actor is Gene Kelley. I may have freaked out. I was so excited that she likes old movies. Black and white movies as well!!!! We have a lot in common and it's been great. Our district is as well. Sister Hinckley is from Alberta Canada (Her and her comp Sister Cockren are also going to Long Beach!) She is super sweet and get's our whole room in order. She 20 and did a year and a half at BYU-I before she left. Sister Cockren is from Colorado, and was adopted. She is so spunky and has so much love and service. Those two are amazing comp's and have a lot to share. It's amazing to see what they say. We get along really well with the Elders in our district as well. There's Elder Williams who's our district leader. He's from North Carolina and has a lot of advice for us. He's 21 and has an amazing testimony and insight of the gospel. His comp Elder Rhyasen, who's from Washington I think, is hilarious and spiritual. His whole demeanor reminds me of Brandon. That's all that explains it. Elder Locklear is also from North Carolina. He has a strong southern accent with a little lisp. He was super quiet at first, but now he's the funniest person in the district. Elder Townsley is from Kansas and is super sassy, and loves imitating people. It's not annoying. It helps lift our moods. All the Elders are going to Mesa, Arizona.
It's super busy here. The days are super fast, yet so slow. I guess the hardest part is just sitting almost 24/7. I love it though. My teachers are amazing. Sister Harris is so sweet and is always complimenting my on my outfit. Every time she is teaching us, there's such passion in her voice and on her face. Brother Call reminds me of Kolipoki from The Other Side of Heaven. It's so fun running into him because he'll always stop and see how you're doing. Brother Gordon is awesome. He got home from his mission a year ago, but is 26. His family has been less active for about 13 years. He is so amazing!
Yesterday my zone/branch went on a walk around the temple. I totally forgot that there were gates surrounding the MTC. Your just so busy that there's no time for that.


I love you all and am so thankful for all your amazing examples to bring me to where I am today. I love it her, and I know that the things I'm learning are helping me in every way.

Hope everyone is having an amazing adventure!

Love,

Sister Stone

Sister Eliza Stone
California Long Beach Mission
6500 E. Atherton St.
Long Beach, CA  90815