Monday, June 30, 2014

Pictures - June 2014

Jessie's clay sculpture of a man with his brain falling out.

A clay sculpture of Jessie by 15 year old Eli 

Sunset -the Gulf of Mexico

Jessie at the Gulf of Mexico

June 30, 2014

Hey,
Well this week wasn't too exciting, but that's ok haha. We ended up dropping a lot of our investigators, which is always really hard. But if they aren't ready then they aren't and you just gotta move on and find those that are. But Richard is doing so great! I don't know if I said this last week, but he is reading the Book of Mormon, Gospel Principles and Teachings of the Presidents every day! and he is loving church as well. He was so excited that he learned how to read the music in church last Sunday that he sang out real loud yesterday in church, which is good. Then during sacrament Richard opened up his Book of Mormon and pointed to Mosiah 18:17, which says " And they were called the church of God, or the church of Christ, from that time forward. And it came to pass that whosoever was baptized by the power and authority of God was added to His church."  and he said "Sister, this is why we are here." I asked him how did he find that so fast as we were sitting there, and he said "Sister I've been reading, and I’m just good at this." I smiled and said yes you are Richard! I am way happy for him; he really is doing so well. This week when we went over for a lesson he said "Sister what is the D&C's? I see the references, but I don't find them in this book." So we were able to explain to him about the Doctrine and Covenants and give him a triple combination so that he could continue his studies! We also set a baptismal date for Richard in July, he feels that it is a bit soon because he doesn't "know it all" yet but we are helping him to understand that it is ok not to "know it all". He will get there though!
Well this morning we went to the Gulf of Mexico, the part we were at wasn't super nice, but it was cool to see. We played Frisbee for a little bit and that was fun. I am way tired though; hopefully I can rest for a second today! hahaha probably not..... Well I wish I had more exciting things to say but I don't haha Love you all See ya soon!

Sister Jamison

Monday, June 23, 2014

District 13 June 23, 2014


June 23, 2014

Hey family!
Sounds like everyone has been so busy lately with a lot of exciting things going on, that's nice to hear that you all are staying busy. 
Well this week was a busy one, Sister Petersen and I are really being tried I think haha 
We had some really good lessons set up this week with Shequita and her family and every single one fell through.  Needless to say we were bummed out.  She kept canceling on us and we just think that she is not interested right now, but that she is too nice to say so.  So on Saturday when we went over with the Silva family to have a lesson, Shequita didn't answer. So we left her a note and just told her that we were sorry that we missed her and that we could see that she was really busy at the moment, and that if she was still interested in learning about the gospel that we would be happy to come back by. She hasn't called us since then and so that is a bummer. This last Tuesday we also had a lesson with Richard that fell through, we went to his house with the Vega's and he was sitting outside. He looked very stressed and told us that it was not a good day for him. Apparently his sister and brother-in-law were having some marital problems and that they had been fighting all day about splitting up and that everyone was going to have to move out of the house. So way drama, Richard was very stressed because he didn't know where he was going to go, and of course that made us stressed because we didn't want to lose him because he is so prepared! Well so we left and he told us to call him in a few days to see how things are so we did that and it was still seemed to be a mess at his house.  We told him that we were keeping him in our prayers and that we knew that Heavenly Father would help out his family at this time and that things would work out because he was supposed to learn the gospel.  After we had gotten off the phone we realized what we had promised and we were a little nervous. We decided that we needed to say a prayer right then and there for Richard so that things would work out in a way that he could stay and continue to learn the gospel. Later that evening we were out with a member, Sister Rodriguez and we had decided to go over to Richards to see how he was and share a message with him. Richard was happy to see us and we could tell things were still not going well. We shared our message and then invited Richard to church and promised him that if he would make the effort to come that Heavenly Father would bless his family and he said I hope you are right. We said a prayer with him and then we were on our way.  Yesterday at church when the Vega's walked in Richard was with them. He looked a lot happier that day and we were so excited that he had made arrangements to come to church. After it was all over Richard was smiling and seemed to be so much calmer than he had been all week.  Sister Lyons the young womens president came up to introduce herself and asked Richard how he liked church and he responded " I loved it, I want to come back tomorrow!" It was pretty cute.  After she left I was asking Richard how things were going at home and he smiled and said, things are getting better, I asked him if he still had to move, and he say no they are letting me stay. MIRACLE! I was so happy to hear that, I told Richard that Heavenly Father really is looking out for him and he said I know he is. It was so good! We have another lesson with him tomorrow night with Brother and Sister Rodriquez, we are teaching the POS and so it should go really well.  We also have been working with a less active lady in our ward Sister Stratton, we were able to start teaching her the lessons and we invited her to church and she said she would come, so this is good.  She wasn't able to come yesterday because she had a procedure done on Friday and so she has been resting and trying to recover from that. But hopefully we can get her there this Sunday! This week is the last week of the transfer, which is crazy. It has felt pretty slow for me, but I know that it is going to get faster. Once I start the new transfer next week I will only have 2 more to go. That is so weird to think.  I need to start getting ready for school. I really hope to be able to go back to the U and start the spring semester. We will see how that goes. Well have a good week! Talk to you later! 

Sister Jamison

Monday, June 16, 2014

June 16, 2014

Hello Family! 
How are you all doing this week! Happy Father's Day and Happy Birthday Matt! Hope those all went well for everyone!  Well this week was pretty good. We had been having some really bad thunderstorms and we had a small tornado pass through.  It didn't do too much damage, although sadly some people’s homes got some damage.  There is a less active lady in our ward that we have been visiting-Sister Stratton- and we went over to see how she was doing and her house got hit pretty badly, there was a big hole in the back of her house and half of the furniture in her house was on the lawn. She was pretty distraught about it, as anyone would be.  But she now has it all back together; she just needs to get the hole fixed and all the trees around her house that have fallen.  We are pretty lucky that it didn't come by where we live, which is only about 2 and a half miles away. There are a lot of trees in the area though that have been snapped like twigs. That is going to be a big clean up just because these tress are massive.  We are starting into hurricane season though, so things like this will start happening a lot more often. But that's ok; they aren't as bad as they sound. Well anyways on to happier news!!! So this week we were able to go back to Shequitas and teach her and her husband and the lesson went very well. They are so into the gospel and learning together it is great! They were also really excited to come to church yesterday, but ended up not being able to come because the night before their 10 year old son Reggie was riding his bike down a hill and wearing flip flops and his foot caught the ground and it just flipped him right off.  He landed on his head and got an abrasion poor kid, so they were in the emergency room Saturday night and stayed home with him on Sunday so that he could rest. I don't blame them. We also were able to have a really good lesson with Richard this week.  We had the Vega family come with us and that was so good. Sister Vega grew up Jehovah Witness and then converted, and brother Vega is from Puerto Rico, so he was able to explain things that didn't make sense to Richard in Spanish, and it really, really helped.  It gets really frustrating for me in a situation like that because I understand most everything that is being said I just can't respond! Haha so I am grateful for the members that come and help! We didn't really have anything else too exciting this week haha; it's been a tad slow. But we are still working hard even in all this crazy weather!  I wish I could write more today but I really have no time:/ But I love you all and I will write next week!

Sister Jamison!

Monday, June 9, 2014

June 9, 2014

Hey how's everybody this week? I hope really well. And happy birthday
to you Matthew! You old man! This week has been pretty crazy in a good
way for sister Petersen and I, we found two families to teach. The
first one is a little family we met last Wednesday. The mother's name
is Shequita and the dad is Reggie. They were on our potential sheet
from a few years ago and so we decided to stop by and see them. We ended up meeting Shequita first and talking a little bit with her. We then
asked if we could come back later so that we could share a message with
her and she said that would be fine. We took the Reid family with us when
we went back to meet with Shequita and we taught her the message of
the restoration. It went very well and the spirit was very strong. By
the end of the lesson she was in tears and telling us how she wanted
her whole family to hear this message. She also expressed that she and
her family were experiencing difficulties, and she knew that coming
closer to God would help them. We agreed and told her that we would
love to meet and teach her about families and she loved that idea. She
asked us if we could come back the very next day to meet her husband
and we said we could do that, except for when we came back they were
having some drama in their house and we weren’t able to stay. But she 
was glad that we stopped by and told us that she would call us later and
tell us when we could come back. Well we were a little bummed, we thought she was never going to call us back – these types of things happen all the time.  Later that evening she called us and told us
that she was sorry and about earlier in the day.  She said I didn’t want
you to think that I was just leading you all on; I really do want my family
to hear the message that you shared. She said I've talk to my husband
and shared with him he things I've learned about the Book of Mormon
that you gave me, and we agreed together that we need to learn this as
a family. She again apologize for earlier and asked when it was that
we could come back. We told her not to worry about it, and that we
understand that these types of things happen sometimes. We set up a
time that we could come back and teach her family again, and it
will be later this week! The next few days were a bit hard as we tracted
a lot and weren’t having much success. We knocked on a few peoples’
doors and had some interesting interactions with them. I gave one lady
a card and told her to check out the website on it, once she realized
that we were "Mormons" she threw it back in my face and slammed the
door. Some people are so rude. By Sunday night 7:45 PM we still weren’t
seeing much success, as we drove all I could think in my mind was
Heavenly Father please I just need a miracle. Then a name came into my
mind, Richard, a Catholic man Sister Petersen and I had met tracting
in the rain two weeks ago. We decided that we would go over and visit
him and see if he was still interested in hearing a message.  His
brother-in-law Antonio answered the door when we got there and invited
us into his home. He welcomed us to sit on the couch as he gathered
the rest of the family. A little bit odd too - Sister Petersen and I sat
a little nervous as we weren’t prepared that they would welcome us into
their home. Antonio, his wife Gail, their daughter Asia and Richard all
sat around. Antonio then apologized for not welcoming us into their
home two weeks ago, because they were having dinner as a family. We
told them we understood and that everything was fine. Then a moment of
silence came as they all stared at us waiting to hear a message. The first
thing that came to my mind was to share a Mormon message, Earthly
Father, Heavenly Father, and then to talk about families and how the
Book of Mormon can help our families be together forever. We testified
of eternal families and the love our Father in Heaven has for us, we
also talked about how there is a living prophet here today and how we
can come to know that by reading the Book of Mormon. They seemed very
intrigued by it and when we asked them if they would read the it they said yes. The spirit was very strong and they agreed with the things that
we were saying, Antonio told us that we are welcome to come into his
home anytime we wanted. We asked if we could come back the next week
and share more about the restored Gospel and how it can bless their
family. They said yes, so we are looking  forward to seeing the family in a
week. That is pretty much all that's been going on around here. I will
let you know how everything goes! But I have to go now, love you all!

Sister Jamison