So this is my first in my blog series entitled Not-So Molly Mormon, a blog to share the positive musings from my day, as well as break down stereotypes. Last week was Fantastic! I found out that I got a job in Idaho to be a river guide on the salmon river...in the middle of no where Idaho, five hours north of Idaho Falls. It was amazing! I'm terrified but super excited. Twenty-seven male river guides and three girls...its going to be an interesting summer. We sleep in Platform tents and then saturday night, we go camp out on the church lawn! I'm so excited!
Tuesday, I went teaching with the sister missionaries! It was such a good experience. I found so much joy in it! One of the sisters actually made me promise that I would call her brother to help him find a job in the western wilderness. She actually said, "who are you? Here you are in heels and you wrangle wolves and run rivers? You can marry my brother!" We are planning triple ice cream dates with unknown suitors after their mission! So they asked me to go again on thursday to meet an investigator with cancer. And then I went out to my sister's prom fashion show and out to Francesca's! It was a great day!
Thursday, I went teaching with the sisters but both of our appointments cancelled, so we went tracting. I believe that true empathy is only capable but walking in other's shoes. So I wanted to know what it was like to have the door slammed in my face. Well, that didn't happen because both of the two houses we tracted let us in. Gertrude was the first door. She was a nice german lutheran 88 year old lady. The second house belonged to Vincenzo and Josephina...a beautiful italian couple married 51 years. They had us in and fed us home made bread! She said something that day, "when i walk out, I say 'Jesus, you go first'" and that as she passes her crucifix, if she walks past it, she has to go back to pray! Her commitment to her faith was inspiring! I hope the sisters were able to find her a ride to the dentist! She told us how beautiful we were over and over again! Their life was inspiring. She and her husband grew up with 10 and 11 siblings in rural italy. They were never able to go to school. So they cannot read. They are both losing their eyesight but they didn't really read before that! It broke my heart that we couldn't leave the Book of Mormon for them to find the joy I have known...because they couldn't read it! It occurred to me how illiteracy is such a sad thing for so many reasons, this is just one more!
Friday was my day to sleep, work, and do laundry!
Saturday, I went to evening session for stake conference! I left to go to conference at 6pm. I decided to stop at a local gas station and for food near my house...instead of normally on the way. Then I got stuck behind people going 30 mph in a 55mph zone....for 7 miles. When I finally got around them the traffic got worse. There was a three car pile up on the bridge with ambulances and a fire truck. Past that, the road was closed for another accident after the next light. I got diverted and finally found my way back to the right road and there were four more accidents. I got off at some exit but was lost and couldn't find the address for the stake center. At this point it was 7pm...when it started. I called several people but no one answered. Only a former chicago missionary in Utah. He let me complain slightly about how disappointed I was, express gratitude for the protection Heavenly Father had provided me, and stayed on the phone, guiding me to the stake center for 45 minutes! I sat next to a new guy in our area and we talked a bit. President Peterson read a talk that said something to the effect of, "How many accidents have I avoided by the Lord guiding me a different way? how many infectious diseases have I contacted and not contracted? How many blessings have I received without ever knowing it? How many times have I been blessed by the protecting and guiding hand of our Father in heaven?" and It occurred to me just how blessed I had been. Heavenly father had protected me! I would not have made it to the gas station...the road was closed and I probably would have been crossing the bridge at the time of the accident....and i would have been more than lost without my missionary! There was another sister who gave a talk about a positive blog she has been doing for three years! I was truly inspired by her and by using technology to spread the gospel and our testimony! I'm striving to find something in my day worth blogging about, and if I can't find it, I'll create it!
Sunday was stake conference and I sat with six kids and their parents, 8-Hannah, 7-Hyrum, 5-????, 4-Maddie, 2-???, and 9 months-????...The five year old little boy sat on my lap for the two hours of conference and the 4, 8, and 7 year old drew in my journal and vied for spots to sit next to me. The presence of the baby on my lap put me in a state of utter peace and bliss. It was as if someone put a warm blanket all around me. I felt the spirit and it told me several things. I listened to the talk but heard things not said! And don't remember much else because of my state of complete peace...most who know me, know that is not usually the case! I remember everything!!! I wrote down nothing! Also never the case. After wards, I spoke with Elder Brian McDonell who was joyously happy to see me because it's always good to see people some time later. He was at my baptism, and that joy comes from the opposite...most people who they baptize do not make it their first year in the church. It's just too
Today at work, one person asked me aobut church, another asked about the organizational system of church and how she could attend, and two others want to attend institute! It was awesome! My friend came in to cover me and i attended the Family Home Evening with the Bishop and Sister Clements. They Taught us about dating...I'll post that soon...and then at the end, they used my idea...much more effectively than I would have ever been able...and they set us all up on blind dates! I am excited about mine, and it actually led to another date as well! I have a feeling this is going to be amazing!
Tomorrow is sure to be another amazing day! I have work, then teaching with the sister missionaries, shopping with my sister, and finally a wonderful Relief Society meeting...and maybe soccer! Life truly is amazing!
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