Hello!
So this week had a lot of ups, a lot of downs, and a lot of
"I'm in a glass box of emotions" moments.
Last Monday was super fun. After we emailed Sister M took us
to a Sap House! We were able to see how they make real maple syrup and maple
candies. And then after the owner showed us around, he gave us maple candy and
real maple syrup! I don't know what I've been eating my whole life, but it is a
lie. Real maple syrup is where it's at. Especially on vanilla ice cream. Mmmm.
:) We went tracting that night and it was so weird. We knocked on a door and
they just looked out their window and made eye contact with us and held it for
like 2 minutes without saying anything. I'm convinced they were a serial
killer.... Okay, that's rude. But I could see it. We also had someone sick
their dog on us. And we ran away really fast. Thank goodness there was a glass
door in the way. The owner thought it was really funny. I didn't appreciate
it.
Tuesday was interesting. We tried to see Sister Pain-Paradis
in the nursing home but she was unfortunately sick. So we went tracting around
the nursing home. And lo and behold, we ran into the Kinneys out on a drive!
Which is super funny, because we were tracting 30 minutes away from where they
live. So that was pretty cool. A lot of our appointments fell through, so it
was just a big tracting day.
Wednesday was a really hard day. I woke up freaking out
because I had a dream my VISA came and that I decided to stay in the NHMM
mission instead. And I was like, "Oh my lanta. Is this a sign? Am I not
supposed to leave?" So my emotions were already out of wack. And then
after district meeting, we tried contacting a referral. And that was the
scariest experience of my life. We walked up to her door and her boyfriend met
us on the porch and laid into us. He told us we were preaching a false Gospel,
that we were the scorpions that the Bible refers to, and that we were Sons of
Hell (umm, excuse me sir, I am a Daughter of God actually...). He laid into us
for about 15 minutes and kept trying to get us to fight back, but we just sat
there and took it. So after that, we decided to go see the Kinneys because they
always make our hearts feel better. So we went and saw them for a little bit
and then we left because we had an appointment with Brooklyn and Tyler! And
then when we pulled up, Brooklyn met us at our car. And we could tell she had
been crying. And she told us her parents wouldn't let her and Tyler meet with
us anymore. So she cried more, I cried more, Sister Davis cried, and we hugged
it out. And then Sister Davis and I went and walked the streets until our
hearts calmed down. And then we went and taught Aaron R. a lesson and it was
great! Us being almost somber in a way actually brought the spirit nicely and
kept him on subject a lot more than normal. I love him. He has such a great
heart!
Thursday was good. We had lessons with Aaron O. and his
girlfriend, and then with Kathy. Both of them went well. We had a lesson with
the Stewards too, a less-active brother and sister, and their cat completely
destroyed the Book of Mormon that Brother Steward was reading out of. it was
almost terrifying in a sense because he just tried flipping the page and the
cat attacked.... One more reason to avoid cats.Then we volunteered at the soup
kitchen! We showed them our mustaches and they got a roar out of it. And the
dishwasher kissed my hand. So that was awkward. We had a lesson with Laurie
after we had dinner with Sister M. But the lesson didn't last super long since
flu-like symptoms were having their way with Sister Davis. But she is feeling
much better now.
Friday was a good day, especially compared to Wednesday.
Nothing really exciting happened since all of our investigators we had
appointments with stood us up that day...
Saturday was excellent. All of our investigators stood us up
in the morning, but that meant that we had more time to visit with Rachel! Oh
my gosh, she is so fun. We talked with her for a while and that was nice for
all of us. On days that she doesn't have chemo, she is home alone all day since
her sister is at work. So it was a fun visit. We had dinner with the Bishop
that night and he has the cutest kids I have ever seen in all of Maine (Not my
life. My niece Addilynn is my favorite, perfect tiny human.). After dinner and
a lesson with them, we went to see the Dudleys. They're such an awesome family.
Mainers love ice cream, we had it 3 times that day. Missionaries aren't allowed
to refuse ice cream, it's a rule... ;)
Sunday was a good day. We went to church and ended up
teaching Young Women's. Then we had dinner with the Blooms. We spent the whole
afternoon trying to visit less active families but only one let us come in.
They were very nice, and very entertaining.
This morning (Monday), President Stoker decided to make me
cry. He called me and told me that my VISA had come through and I'm flying to
Australia next Monday. And what did I do? I cried. I love Maine so much.
Skowhegan is such an amazing area and Sister Davis is an incredible companion.
But I prayed about staying (VISA waiters get the option to pick which mission
they want) and I knew that I need to go to Australia. So our morning was kind
of somber, but then we fixed that! We met up with our district and played
ultimate football! Which is just ultimate frisbee, but with a football since
that's all we had. It was an absolute riot! Eight 20 year olds with a football and
a field with three hours to kill, you do the math. By the end we were all
covered in mud and ready to go home. Apparently the first day that it's over 40
degrees for more than a few hours in 6 months is a bit muddy. :)
So, since I'll be on a plane to Australia for 20 hours, I
won't be emailing you next Monday. And they can't forward my mail to me there.
So if from this day forward, mail could be sent to:
Sister Danielle Laree Stott
Australia Sydney South Mission
P.O. Box 456
Mortdale, 2223, N.S.W.
Australia
I would greatly appreciate that. :) I am so grateful for the
opportunity I had to serve in the New Hampshire Manchester Mission. God knew I
needed the people here, especially Sister Davis, and he made a way for that to
happen and for me to still be able to serve the people of Australia. I miss
you, and I love you. I feel like I'm leaving home all over again leaving
Skowhegan. But just like God has blessed me tremendously in my time here, I
know he will continue to do so across the ocean.
Sincerely yours (for the last time State-side),
Sister Stott
Picture: This bench magically appeared outside of our
apartment this morning.
Oh, Dani. My heart aches for you, but it is so happy for you as well. We'll keep you in our prayers, Sister Stott!
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