Monday, August 1, 2016

Week Thirty: Following Impressions


Area: La Cresta Spanish Ward
Companion: Hermana Perry

This week has been pretty crazy! All of the area around Bakersfield has been catching on fire, so the smog is really bad right now. We always go running in the morning out in the hills and we see a new burned patch every couple of days. When we are out driving, we can't even see the mountains that surround the city. Hermana Perry and I have been joking that we are going to become so accustomed to the smog before the end of our missions that we will leave and gain super powers like Superman did after he left Krypton to Earth (if that is too nerdy of an analogy, feel free to take that out Mom!) I love it here!
The Smog ... gross!

The last couple of days have been really hot. The thermometer in our car said that it got up to 111 degrees the other day. The people here are really nice about the heat, though. They are always helping us out by giving us water bottles and free fruit. Everyone has fruit trees in their yards and they will tell us to go and take what we want! The Lord really does send us tender mercies in our times of need.

Hermana Perry and I have been trying to work on following the Spirit. This week, we were driving down the road and I was joking with Hermana Perry that we should knock on the door of someone who would give us grapes. Then Hermana Perry said, "If we turn right, we will find grapes, but if we turn left, we will find a prepared person." We both laughed. We actually had someone to see on the right side, so we turned right. Our appointment fell through, so we decided to start walking to the left. While we were still on the right side of the intersection, we saw some grapes spread all over the ground. We laughed again. When we crossed to the left side, we knocked on a door and this lady opened and was super interested. At that moment, I realized that Hermana Perry was a prophetess! haha

The other day, we met a couple outside of their house while we were walking around. This week, we went over to see them again and we were able to talk to the wife. We talked to her for a long time and she told us that she really has been trying to make changes in her life to help her come closer to God. She wants a family that is close and loving. She was super cool and she loved talking to us. GOLDEN!

A couple of weeks ago, we picked up an investigator named Teresa. She was the one who saw a vision just like Joseph Smith (I think that I wrote home about her). We lost contact with her right after we talked to her, but we felt impressed to keep trying by her house. The past couple of times that we have gone over, her husband has answered the door. He told us that she had a stroke a couple of days after we talked to her. She finally came home this week and we were able to talk to her. She was super frail and sick, but we were able to talk to her some more and share with her about how the Atonement can help her through her trials. It was nice. Hopefully, we were able to help her out!

On Friday, we went up to have exchanges in the STL's area, Arvin. It is pretty much little Mexico! It is just a little town right in the middle of all of the fields, but pretty much everyone there is Spanish speaking. We went out running in the park in the morning, and there were a ton of old Hispanic people and they all said, "Buenos dias" to us. So cute. Hopefully, I will be able to go there for real someday. Dream area!

Yesterday, we were walking down the street and an old man was mowing his lawn. He started talking to us. It turns out that he wrote the book on butterflies and he has a giant collection. He was telling us about how there are a ton of butterflies out in the mountains, but how they are all in the same area as the marijuana growers. It really made me want to get into the butterfly scene after I get back.

That was pretty much it for the week. I hope that everything is going well at home. I am really enjoying my time here and I know that I am doing the things that the Lord wants. I love being a missionary! Have a good week!

Hermana Blau

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