Hermana Millington - Notes from New Jersy

Sunday, May 21, 2017

On my way to UNION CITY!!! - May 15, 2017

 
 Hermana Millington in the rain
 
Sis. Gaytan




 

This is a busy pday because I'm moving!! I'm going to Union City with
Sister McCoy :) I'm so excited!! It's a walking area and I'm praying
the shoes I have will hold up for 3 more months. So I'm in the process
of packing up and heading out! We're seeing a bunch of my favorite
people tonight (and eating my favorite pizza) so that'll be fun.

It's been a really great week, I don't really know how to sum it all


"group hug"
Mother's Day 2017
up! But it was such a joy to see you all and especially talk with
Sether yesterday :) it's amazing to see how much he's learning and
growing. His Spanish is super good! He's a champ. And his testimony is
becoming so strong and awesome. I'm so proud of him :) it's crazy how
fast time flew on that call!!

In other news, Sister Pace goes home tomorrow! My own mother!
 
 It's going to be an awesome week in Union :) there's people everywhere! It's going to
be such a party! Plus we're going to the temple soon (I think this
week?) and my new zone has a ton of really awesome people. Sister
Flinders and a Court and Sister Davis and Allen!! It's a non-stop
party.
Keep reading those scriptures and saying your prayers:)

God has NOT ceased to be a God of miracles - May 8, 2017


Our mouths are on fire.
Also our souls with CONSECRATION MONTH 🔥 🇲🇽
#wereallin #consecrationchallenge #fuego
Folks. This week was loco.

Tuesday was pretty chill actually, we had district Meeting and then
went on exchanges with Sister Allen and Mora from Jersey City. It was
fun! We also took Elder Spencer and Samson home to West New York and e
Spencer told us all kinds of transfer gossip. Haha! But we'll see what
happens Sunday night! Our exchange was good, Sister Mora and I had a
good time. She's ancient in the mission (haha) and she's had some
crazy experiences. But something she said really stood out to me: we're
all here for a different purpose. Our purpose as missionaries is the
same, yes, but as individuals we have people, experiences, or places
we've come here for specifically. Anyway, I'm figuring that out :)
it's a process! We had fun teaching and finding together and we went
to the RS activity that night and learned how to make bailadas!
They're a typical food from Honduras. So yummy. 🇭🇳

Wednesday we did service in the morning at the nature park and it was
so refreshing and nice :) that afternoon we spent a long time walking
around accidentally.. we went to try to find some less-active members
and it took us a long time to walk there and then we walked all over
the place. Haha! But we found these nice girls that were in high
school and got their numbers so we could come back and see them
sometime. They seemed cool! We saw a couple other people that day as
well, and my feet hurt pretty bad. It was sweet :)

Friday was actually pretty interesting! We went to MLC in the morning
and it was awesome. It was the best MLC I've been to! And sister
Gaytan and I gave a small training about following the spirit in
lessons and teaching the gospel by the spirit. It went well, I think!
We got some nice comments back :) we talked a lot about consecration--
May is consecration month for NJMM. It's all about giving more of
ourselves to receive the blessings and the miracles the Lord has in
store for us! So the spirit was really strong and we were stoked about
sacrificing for the Lord, and then we got hit with a doozie- we aren't
allowed to leave our area on PDay. That's how it is throughout the
world, but I guess we weren't aware of that 100%? I don't know. Either
way, it's not too bad for us here in Englewood because our area is
huge and we have a car, but about half of our zone is walking and they
LOVE zone sports on P-Days. MLC took it well, but we were worried
about how others would take it..
but as you can see in our Facebook group we're all stoked about being
"all in" for the consecration challenge :) it's an NJMM movement! It's
awesome!!
After the meeting we were waiting for the elders we drove with and
doing some phone time. I got a call from the dad of one of the girls
saying he was going to call the police and to "take my cult somewhere
else." Man! Poor guy, he doesn't know who we are. Either way, we won't
be seeing those girls again.
The day ended well, though, we found an old potential in Teaneck that
was super nice! He's way involved in his church but agreed to read the
Book of Mormon and give us a call.

Saturday was INSANE you guys. So crazy. Here's what went down.
We woke up at 4 am so sister Gaytan could go to the temple with a
recent convert from Elizabeth. So I spent the morning with Sister
Murphy and Virgin, studying and talking about our missions and all
that good stuff. It was nice :) but they came back a little late, so
we couldn't make it to District Leader Council, where they were
telling the district leaders about the pday thing (we saw the zone
leaders later and they said it was probably better that we didn't go,
the other elders were NOT happy about it..). Also that morning
Patricia had called us and said she was doing bad and wanted us to
come over asap. So we were driving back from Elizabeth to go see
Patricia in distress and I had to go to the bathroom really bad and I
accidentally barely ran a red light on a turn and I got PULLED OVER.
Man! So i apologized to the officer and said "I'm so sorry, were on
our way to go see someone right now and I really have to go to the
bathroom so I'm in a hurry I'm so sorry!!" And he just asked for the
papers.. so we sat there and waited and prayed and I was like shaking
I had to go to the bathroom so so bad. Then he came back and said
"okay I'm going to let you off with a warning. Just know that if you
hadn't run that red light I wouldn't have stopped you and you could
have gone to the bathroom right now." MIRACLES!! Hahaha it was so
awesome. So we went to KFC and went to the bathroom and then prayed
and thanked the Lord for that miracle.
Then we saw Patricia and she's doing okay:) she's kind of sick and
feeling pretty down and stressed about life, but she's hanging in
there. I love her so much.
Okay now I have to give you the back story. So Monday night I had this
dream we found a family-- a mom, dad, and two little kids-- and they
wanted to be baptized ASAP! I don't remember what they all looked
like, but I would probably recognize the dad's face. Then the next
night I had a dream we were driving to see them, and we had to drive
to Teaneck (a little town thats mostly African and Jewish). Then the
NEXT night both sister Gaytan and I dreamt that we were teaching a
family of four. Anyway, we KNEW we had to go to Teaneck and find them.
So we were driving into Teaneck and we saw this mom and her two little
boys walking. I commented that I liked the little boy's shirt because
it had sharks in it :) but we kept driving. Then we went to Franklin
Rd and found a former we had there, and she actually spoke English.
But! We got a return appointment and she seems solid. We also met some
other really nice people in that street! None Hispanic, but they told
us where all their Hispanic neighbors lived! We knocked, but they
weren't home.
Then we decided to go try another potential we had in the area Book,
Emilia. As we were driving there we saw the mom and her two sons with
the shark shirt again!! Sister Gaytan said "sister! That could be our
family! We have to talk to them. They've been put in our path TWICE."
Plus they were conveniently right next to the apartments of Emilia. So
we frantically searched for parking before they went in the building
and ended up parking on a totally different street and walking over!
As we walked over the mom was talking to someone and then this guy on
the other side of the street started talking to us! So we talked to
him and showed him a video and the whole time we're checking over our
shoulders to make sure she didn't go inside the building! When we
finished talking with him we ran over and she was on the phone and
walking into the building. She hung up right as we walked in and we
asked her if she knew Emilia. She said she did and then we said
"actually, we've been looking for a family to show a video to. Can we
show it to you and your kids?" She agreed and called her two ADORABLE
little boys over. We started the video, but about 30 seconds in she
asked us to re-start so she could read it to her kids. As she read it
was really powerful. She told us that she'd been trying to teach her
kids about Christ, but had distanced herself from him personally. We
testified that he's there with open arms and that we're here to help
her get back. She said some people had come once and left a book for
her dad. We showed her the Book of Mormon and she said "yeah! That's
it!!" Wow. But she said she'd never read it because she doesn't really
like to read and her dad had taken it when he moved. We gave her one
and she said she was honestly curious and wanted to know what it said
and how she could come closer to Christ. Man! So we got a return
appointment and we're really excited :) I really feel it could be our
dream family. But if not, it's an adorable family with two little kids
and she feels really prepared. We both saw it in her eyes. It was a
really powerful experience.

That night we went to see Brenda and Jorge and they told us again and
again how the Book of Mormon had changed their lives. And honestly. If
it can change that family it can change anyone. We decided when they
get baptized we need to call whoever is in charge of the "I'm a
Mormon" videos and have them make a video of their family. It's the
craziest thing I've ever seen.

Anyway, Saturday was FULL of miracles :) it was an amazing day for
sure. I really know it all happened because we've made the conscious
effort to re-commit ourselves to this work and consecrate all we are
and all we do for the Lord. We also followed the promptings we
received, prayed our guts out, and did all we could to find Susana and
her family and to help Brenda and Jorge see the power in the book. And
also to not get a ticket :) hehe

I might have some transfer news when i see you Sunday.. well see :) but have an awesome week! Don't forget to see the
miracles, big and small 🌸

Hermana Millington
New Jersey Morristown Mission

THEY CAME TO CHURCH - MAY 1, 2017

 


4/30/2017
 
 
Hey family!! Guess who came to church this week?!? BRENDA AND JORGE
AND ALL THE NIÑOS!! Greatest ever. The niños we're running around a
lot during sacrament meeting.. but they enjoyed all the classes and
everything! And the members were super good to them. This branch is
the best :) and Brenda even called us this morning to tell us that
Abby (the 3 year old girl) was telling her all about how much she
loved Primary. Haha! They're hoping to be able to go next week and
keep going :) it was awesome, we gave them a little tour before church
starts and we saw the baptismal font. Abby asked if they were going to
take a bath there, and Brenda said "yeah, someday we'll be there
taking a bath" :) I know it was a huge and hard step for them to take,
but they're already seeing the blessings of church attendance.
It was a funny Sunday, I actually spent the last two hours in primary.
Haha! The primary President knew I knew a little about music so she
asked my help with the Mother's Day songs next week. So I went in
prepared to play piano, and then she left and turned it all over to
me.. haha so I played the music on the iPad and taught them the songs!
I drew on the board to help them learn the words and they told me I'm
a bad artist. Hahaha it was fun though :) mom I wish you were here to
help them! You are THE primary music lady, you know.

This week was really great, though! Nice and busy :) we had a bunch of
appointments and two exchanges! One sweet miracle we saw was when we
went to Noches de Columbia with sisters Fernandez and Hernandez and
I love these sisters. We had a great exchange!
4/26/17
this random worker walked over and said "so who are the Mormons? What
do you guys believe?" And he was genuinely interested! He's looking
for the true church!! So that was cool :) we got his info and we plan
on telling him all about what we believe! Then this guy that was
probably not very sober asked us for a Book of Mormon on the street
and that was funny. Haha people are funny. We also had a really good
time drawing the Plan of Salvation in a busy park in Englewood :) it
was super fun!

We also did this great new service on Wednesday morning where we went
and cleaned up this community nature preserve. It's a bunch of old
retired hippie people who love the earth and gardening. Haha and the
old ladies just adore the elders. So that'll be fun to keep going! It
feels so nice to be outside and in dirt and stuff. Yay nature!!

We had some awesome lessons this week, one in particular with an
investigator in a member's home. That's the dream! They connected well
and he learned a LOT. We're excited to talk to him again soon. We also
met this new investigator in a park and the lesson went well! We're
trying to figure out how to teach the Restoration and help people
understand what a big deal this actually is. We've come to the point
of telling them really clearly "this is THE church of Jesus Christ on
the earth again and we're the only ones with the right authority to
baptize people to be able to be saved." I don't know how to say it a
lot clearer than that.. but sometimes they still don't get it!! Silly
gooses. They just don't understand their eternal salvation is in the
balance. Man.

This week I had a great time reading in the Book of Mormon! I finished
2 Nephi this morning. I'm probably way behind.. but I love that book
so much. It's amazing to think about Nephi and his family and that
they were actually real people with real lives and feelings and
friends and situations. And yet Nephi especially was SO faithful. He
put the Lord and the commandments first in everything he did. And he
was so blessed for it! And I think sometimes I lose sight of what's
really important. It's not what other missionaries think of me or what
members think or comparing myself to my friends at home that are
married and having babies or whatever. This life is so much more than
a lot of little things, it's a journey back home to our Heavenly
Parents. It's doing our part day by day to receive the grace of the
Savior to be able to live with all of them again and have peace and
success in this life. It's amazing how the Book of Mormon helps us put
our lives in an eternal perspective and understand what true happiness
is. Keep reading it, folks :) it's trueeee!!

Have an awesome week! See you on Skype soon 🙃

Hermana Millington
New Jersey Morristown Mission

Friday, April 28, 2017

Free Sushi and Surprise Weddings - April 24, 2017

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Birthdays and Ellis Island - April 17, 2017

Ellis Island
4/3/17


 

This week was awesome :) it went super fast, actually! You know how time flies. And I also got the dreaded 4-month email about flights home and my release date and everything. Man, that was weird. Good thing I still have a lot of time, though :)

Here's some awesome things that happened this week:
We had an Ellis Island training with almost all the sisters in the mission and that was way fun! I  mostly hung out with Sister Davis and Sister Hettinger, my MTC homies. I love them a lot :) it's crazy to see how much we've grown and changed through these months.
 
Then a couple days later we had our shift at Ellis! It was really fun, it was nice and busy. I met some people from France, Germany, and Finland! So I added those to my list. I'm up to 43 countries now!

Sis Gaytan  & Lady Liberty

We had some good times contacting on the street this week, including finding some guy that had to have been a preacher. He kept quoting scriptures and telling us to be brave and prepare ourselves for when Jesus comes again. We also went contacting in ShopRite, this grocery store, because there was no one on the streets. We invited some people to English class and I was blessed with the opportunity to give some lady a quarter to be able to pay for her groceries :) she'd better be at class! Haha. We also got called "mi amor" a lot of times. That's good too.

Also this week was Sister Gaytan's birthday!! Wednesday! She's 20! Woo!! It was fun. That was the first time we went to Ellis so she got to see all her old comps and buddies. Then we accidentally left our phone in another sisters van so we had to drive to Passaic to go get it (about 45 minutes away) After that, we went to a froyo place to find ourless-active that works there. We got an appointment with her! And we contacted in the street and met a lady from Mali and a Dominican guy named Julio that we're going to see this week. Then we had dinner with the Guevara's and Sister Gaytan ate so much she had to unzip her skirt to be able to survive he car-ride home. Haha! She's such an angel. Seriously I love her a lot. She's so quick to just laugh and loves to have a good time :) but she's so good with people, her love is so apparent in the way she talks to them. And she works so hard! Such a good contacter. She's awesome.



We had a cute branch Easter activity that night and that was fun :) the kids in our branch are literally my favorites ever. The people here are just amazing.

Me & Sis. Smith
 
We had our first exchange this week-- and Sis Gaytan's first exchangeas STL! It was with Sister Flinders and her brand-new companion Sister Court. Poor thing literally has like 2 weeks in the mission. I asked her if she had any questions at one point and she was like "yeah, um..I just feel like there's a ton to do and I'm so afraid of forgetting things.. will it get better?" Haha YES! IT DOES GET BETTER!! And we found out they'd been waking up at 5 to get all caught up with the Facebook training videos and everything and poor little Sister Court had no idea that that's not normal! But Sister Flinders is a great trainer, she's helping her a lot. Sister Court grew up in the Marshall Islands and was adopted when she was 6. She remembers a lot about it, though. She told me about her childhood a little bit: she literally had nothing and her parents were good to her. Everyone on those islands is super poor, but her family was even worse off. She has a cousin serving there and she read me some of his email- they shower with buckets, the ocean is the bathroom, and all they eat is rice with fish they've caught or birds they've killed with sling-shots. Crazy!! Anyway, she was adopted by a sweet LDS family in Utah. She was baptized when she was 8 but definitely knows the other side. Her testimony is so sweet and pure. I really came to love her a lot on our exchange. She's still new and pretty timid about things, but she's going to be great. And we taught this lesson and she couldn't understand a word of it, but she walked out and couldn't stop talking about how awesome it was!! Haha greenie fire. It's the best!! And it was an awesome lesson, totally a miracle that the whole family was there and involved with the lesson. It was with some less-actives we have a super hard time meeting with. Also she told us that Sister Flinders' birthday was the next day! So that night we had mug cakes and ice cream. Then when they went to bed Sister Gaytan and I decorated the kitchen a little for her. We had a good little lunch together and enjoyed the rest of the exchange. I love exchanges. I love my assignment as an STL :)
Easter Sunday was fantastic! We had a lovely program with the English ward and Korean branch and it went well. I got to conduct the congregation songs! That was fun :) there were some beautiful musical numbers and I felt the spirit really strong testifying of the truth of it all. It really is all true. I don't know any clearer or simpler way to say it. But Jesus Christ, our older brother and best friend, died for us and overcame death for us. It's truly the biggest miracle and most important thing that has ever happened in the world ever. I felt His love and the power of His grace many times throughout the day.
We had a couple lunches with the Rondoy's and the Mendoza's. The Mendoza family is one of my all-time favorites ever. Their dad served a mission in Mexico and the mom is from Switzerland, but she speaks Spanish and English as well as French. They have three adorable kids. They're super willing to have us over and help us out with our missionary work.   We had a sweet lesson with them about the atonement.
Also I'm working on memorizing the Living Christ again! It's going well so far :) I love that document a lot. It's been cool to study it a lot again.
Anyways. Life is good here :) we have a couple exchanges coming up this week, and interviews with President, and zone conference! Nonstop party cause the party don't stop.
I'm praying for you all the time! I love you :)
happy easters (RIP Bunny ❤️ ps I tell all my comps about Bunny-- his legacy lives on)

 
Hermana Millington
 

Welcome to Englewood, Sister Gaytan! -- April 10, 2017



 Walmart



Some of my favorite people EVER. Sister Smith and Hettinger are companions in
Morristown, and Sister Hettinger was Sister Gaytan's trainer! So cute.
 4/8/17
This week has been a really good one :) but oh man. So
tiring. Those are the best kinds of weeks :) here's some good
highlights:

Tuesday I picked up sister Gaytan and dropped off Sister Allen.
Transfers are the BEST. I love seeing all my buddies and singing our
mission song :) so fun! And sister Gaytan is awesome! She's from
Mexicali, the border with California. But her family has lived in Cali
for the last 4 years. Also her birthday is on Wednesday :) she got
baptized 3 years ago with her mom and older brother, and is just
waiting on her dad and younger brother. She's been in the mission 11
months. And she thinks I'm funny. Haha!! Score!! Finally! She
seriously never stops laughing! We had a super great week together and
I know it's going to be an awesome transfer :)

Thursday she had the new leader's meeting in Morristown, so I went
over to S Smith's apartment with Sister Moss (who's companion is a
newly-called STL down in Tom's River-- I ❤️ that place). We made some
pancakes and I tried to make one in a NJ shaped cookie cutter and it
failed. Haha!  Then we saw the twins, Victor and Daniela.
 They're awesome! They want to get baptized but they have
sports on Sundays :( so we aren't sure what to do.. Then we saw some
members that night that gave us a couple referrals and said they'd
invite some other friends to church for Easter! Woo!

Friday we had some weekly planning because we didn't get it done
Thursday, but we didn't finish Friday either. Haha you know how it
goes. But we were out on the street that evening and we were talking
to this guy and when we finished S Gaytan was like "don't walk that
way. Come this way." And so I followed her, and she was like "there's
some guy who was staring at us over there and then when we started
walking he started walking.." so we casually walked into the Arabic
meat store across the street. Crisis averted :) also delicious cookies
bought. Yum. Then on our way home we met some funny Jamaican guy that
didn't stop talking! Hahaha Good times in the street. That's where all
the good stories come from.

Saturday we had Mission Leader Council (MLC). And it went really well!
Really tranquilo! I got to sing the post-lunch musical number, I'll
send the video to mom :) then this Elder that was giving a training
right after got up and said "thank you Sister Millington, your voice
is like a blanket..." haha it was pretty awkward and funny. Good guy,
though. Ha! We then got some bailadas with Jared and talked about Alma
5. We preached repentance hard core. Good stuff. Then we talked to
Jorge over FB video call and he's doing well :) he said when he knows
it's true he'll be baptized and he wants to come to church, he just
has to figure out how to get a Sunday off.

Sunday we went to our ward council and that went well, and then we
drove to Elizabeth for a baptism of a Sister Gaytan's investigator!
They found him through FB. Sweet, right? And sister Pace was there
too, because she taught him, so that was fun to see her. I was able to
help and play piano and that was cool. I love to serve :) we ate some
tamales on the way back and I decided I don't like driving in New
Jersey. I'd already decided that, but I decided again. This place is
loco. But we actually saw some really stellar people that afternoon-
we took Jared cookies for his birthday, we saw Hermana Estevez (who
gave us saltines with butter. So Dominican.), then the Mendoza family
that is crazy and super Mexican and I love, and then Patricia and
Michael! Patricia's phone has been super dumb lately and she's been
working a lot because she's going to be DR for spring break at the end
of the week, so we hadn't been able to see her for a long time. It was
really rough, actually. But I'm so happy they were home and we got to
talk to them :)

So listen. I started this Book of Mormon challenge, but I had a lot of
meetings this week and didn't have a lot of personal study..  but I'm
trying! It's also Spanish so it has 100 more pages! But I'm determined
to do it:) the Book of Mormon is the BEST.

Anywayzzzz life is good out here :) we made yummy cookies this week,
but we didn't eat dinner a lot because we were so busy. So I ended up
having 9:30 cereal a couple times. Haha mission life. But I really am
super happy and everything is good :) I know I'm doing the best i can
and the Lord is making up for the rest. I'm getting a lot better at
talking to everyone and Sister Gaytan is helping me a lot! She's a
great contacter. I have a lot of faith we'll see miracles this week :)

Transfers! Dun dun duuuun...April 3, 2017

 
glamour shots by the fire escape
4/3/17
Hopefully you had an awesome week and an even awesomer
weekend watching General Conference! I LOVED it. I had so many
questions answered. It was super great as well to hear from President
Monson about the Book of Mormon! (Ps I'm going to finish it tomorrow
in Spanish woot woot) I watched the two morning sessions in Spanish
but the afternoons in English. It was a little rough Saturday
afternoon, we watched at a member's home and their internet was bad.
But we absorbed most of what they were saying!

So like my email title says, tomorrow is transfers!! Man. Wanna know a
crazy thing? I only have three left. So that hurts. But it's okay :)
I've decided that it stinks to go home because I love this place and
these people, but that there are a lot of ways I need to progress back
there, too. But for now I'm here and happy and learning and growing
and having the best time :) so this is all the transfer doctrine: IM
STAYING!! Yay :) and Sister Allen is going to Jersey City! And I'll be
her STL :) and Sister Holguin is going to Paterson and I'll be her
STL, too! Fun, right? And I'm getting a new companion, Sister Gaytán!
She's from Mexico, but lived a while in California. Remember Sister
Hettinger from the MTC? She's her trainer! So Sister Gaytan is just a
couple transfers younger than me. But she's an awesome missionary! And
Mexican, and I'm pretty much Mexican, so ya know. It'll be awesome,
though, I'm excited :) sad to lose sister Allen, she's super awesome.
She's helped me and these people a lot this transfer. I'll definitely
miss her. But I'll still get to see her around, it'll be good!

Here's some highlights from the week:

We had two exchanges! Monday night I went out with Sister
Higginbotham, that was cool! We met some interesting people on the
streets of Englewood while advertising our English Class. This one
guy, Jorge, kept asking us questions about when the Bible was edited
and if God and the Devil are two separate things or the same person..
anyway, come to find out he'd taken some seminary in his country for
nine years and just wanted to see if we had our facts straight. Haha.
Punk. But it was good anyway, we met some other nice people and got
some numbers!
Tuesday night I was with Sister Murphy. She's super cute! She's a
great conversationalist. It was a really nice and easy exchange- we
were full of appointments and she teaches well and was easy to talk to
as we drove around. We came home and the other sisters had gone to see
someone that gave them chicken feet and hearts for dinner.. luckily
they had to leave for an appointment and they took them to-go, but
they're still in the fridge. Ew. But sweet of her to give us food!
She's a nice little lady :)

Thursday we had TAC- transfer apartment cleaning. It was great! We
scrubbed everything. For hours. It was insane. But the apartment feels
better now :) then we tried to get some planning done at the chapel,
but ended up going to see an investigator that the elders are teaching
that decided last-minute she didn't want to get baptized on Sunday :(
so we went over to see what was up and to meet her parents that are
Dominican and don't speak any English. We talked a lot with her about
the Holy Ghost and how bad she needs it, and hopefully it helped a
little. Her mom gave us some cake and orange juice so we're buddies
now too ❤️ we also got tacos for dinner and they were SO GOOD. Real
tacos guys? They're so good.

Friday we ended up going way North in our area to pick something up
from a member and may or may not have accidentally crossed the border
into New York. AGAIN. But it's okay, this time it was still in our
mission and our zone :) we just had to get back on the turnpike and
make it back into Jersey. Haha oops. I know how to drive. We also made
banana bread muffins that morning during planning to take to some
members when we took their dishes back and that was good :) we saw
cute little Hermano Pichardo and he gave us some yummy yogurt and we
got drenched in the rain. All good stuff. I learned what shoes NOT to
wear in the rain. Haha

Saturday was the bomb! Conference is the best. I seriously almost
cried like three times. I loved it a lot :) it's amazing how inspired
those people are to speak to our hearts through the spirit and tell us
exactly what we need to hear. And how we can find comfort and council
simply by the spirit that is there, not necessarily because of what
they say.
We also had a face-time lesson with this guy, Jorge Argudo from
Ecuador, that was awesome! He was the one we had the crazy hour-long
phone call lesson with the other week. He still has a ton of questions
and we ended up teaching about the Plan of Salvation and some of
repentance and some of the commandments. Man! But he told us he'd been
looking for the true church his whole life but didn't really know how
to find it and hadn't really taken the time to. But he said he would
pray and ask and we promised he'd find his answer :)
#moderndayecuadorianjosephsmith and then he said a beautiful closing
prayer, that was good too :) he's a funny man. We like him a lot.

Sunday was great! Conference. Between sessions we ran to see
Gloria Coba and her family and Brenda and Jorge to put conference on
their phones. But unfortunately they didn't have enough gigs to watch
it :( but we sent her a talk after and she loved it! After the second
session we went to see the Calderon's and have some dinner with them.
It was awesome, I love that family. Ana is such a sweet mother to her
kids and so kind to her husband :) and she wants to share the gospel!
Woo! They're sweet.
That night we had our call and found out what's going down! It's super
crazy.. I'll have spent a fourth of my mission here in the EngleHood!
But I know there's more the Lord needs me to do here :) I'm excited to
stay and help and serve and love these people!
 Hope you had a great week and a great
conference and a great week this next week too! :)
Les amoooo! :)
Hermana Millington
New Jersey Morristown Mission
 
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