Monday, May 30, 2016

It's Monday again (Monday, May 30, 2016)

Dear Mom and you too,

I'm not even sure where to start! This week wasn't quite as stellar as last week, but that's okay. If things ran smoothly all the time we'd probably never learn anything. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned this before but you know what they say, if the heart monitor isn't showing ups and downs and it's a smooth line, then that's a really bad sign! In any case though, I still learned a lot this week, and there were some good things that happened too. 

Remember the guy who approached us last week and asked if we had any pamphlets? Well, he came to church on Sunday! When I asked him how he was feeling, he said it was like that feeling you get when you take a deep breath and let it out slowly and you feel refreshed. I love that description. The Gospel truly is a breath of fresh air, especially if all a person has been breathing in for a while is the pollution that the world generates (literally and metaphorically speaking). 

We also had a neat experience with a member who hasn't come to church in while. We began teaching her English this week and she wants to work on her reading and pronunciation so we downloaded the Gospel Library App for her because it has the option of reading out loud to you as you follow along. So now she is listening to the scriptures and General Conference talks, and she is allowing my companion to share short, simple Gospel messages with her so she can practice her Spanish because she is a new missionary. And then she came to church on Sunday! She also has a family member visiting who came along to one of the English lessons and we downloaded the Gospel Library App for him as well and told him he can use it to work on his English and listening and pronunciation. So now he has the word of God on his phone and access to materials of the Restored Gospel! Only Heavenly Father knows what will happen with him, but God works in mysterious ways and anything could happen. It's cool to see how technology plays a role in how the Lord is hastening His work. 

Well, that's a wrap for now folks. Love you bunches! Until next week!

~Hermana Burton

Monday, May 23, 2016

Never been so busy and never been so happy! (Monday, May 23, 2016)

Dear Mom and everyone else, 

I feel like the subject line sums up my entire week, but I know that many of you wouldn't be happy campers if I just left it at that so I'll elaborate. 

To start off, let's just say that my new companion Hermana Broyles is the best! I can't even begin to describe how blessed I feel to be her companion. Working with a brand new missionary is definitely a new experience and so much has happened in the past few days and I have learned so much. We have been SO busy this week but we have seen so many miracles! I won't go into all of them because there's not enough time, so here's a few examples:

Wednesday right before we were about to head to dinner, we said hello to a man walking by and he stopped and asked if we had any pamphlets. The only English one I had in my purse at the moment was the Plan of Salvation, so we pulled it out and began talking to him. As it turns out, he has been studying about God and Jesus Christ and he has questions and he wants to learn more about them and change his life. He has a young boy and another child on the way and he wants his family to have religion in their life and he wants to surround himself with better influences. He told us which apartment was his and said we could stop by another time to talk. We stopped by on Friday and he wasn't there, but we left him a pass-a-long card and our number. When Sunday came, we decided to stop by his apartment on our way to church just to invite him, but there was no answer again. Then, during church we received a text from him apologizing for not answering the door because he just woke up and that he said "he'll be ready to join the church next Sunday." We set up an appointment to meet with him Tuesday and it's going to be great. He does speak Spanish too we found out and it sounds like he wants to attend the Spanish branch. Milagros! It's not always that people approach you instead of you approaching them and asking if they want to learn more. 

 Another neat experience happened on Sunday too, which was one of the busiest and craziest days yet but one of the best. At we were walking up to the man's apartment to invite him, we got a call from the first counselor in the branch presidency saying that there was a mistake on the program and they needed speakers and they wanted me to fill in one of the spaces. Keep in mind this is right before church starts. Luckily sacrament meeting was last so I had a minute to think, but Sunday School and Relief Society were so busy and so fast that all of the sudden it was time. Then we walked into the chapel and we had to find some people to ask some questions and everyone was running late (or simply running on normal hispanic time) and we needed to hurry to get up there to take our seats (my companion was replacing me and the branch chorister) and as we were walking up to the front we walked past a member talking to someone I hadn't seen before but I didn't think too much about it until suddenly I had the thought to tell them both good morning and my body immediately turned around without even thinking, even though I needed to be walking forward and not backward. As we talked to them, it turns out the visitor is a member who just barely moved here from Mexico and was baptized within the last month or so. He looked up the address and came to find out the time and didn't end up staying for the meeting, but we got his phone number. When we texted him after church and invited him to the activities this week too, he said he would love to come and thanked us many times for being so kind to him today. And to think that we almost walked right by him without stopping! It was one of those moments where I knew afterward that the Spirit was guiding me and my companion. 

Another spirit-guiding moment: my companion and I were trying to do a few minutes of language study before church so we were reading out loud together from the Book of Mormon when I remembered that my first week in the branch they asked me to give a spiritual thought in Relief Society and I realized they might do the same to my companion and it might make her nervous because it's her first week. So I stopped reading and asked if she wanted to prepare a thought just in case, so she did and practiced sharing it with me. Then first thing that happened when we arrived at the church is that they approached her and asked her to give the thought. And she was prepared and didn't have to stress too much about it! The Spirit is so merciful. I had also found something in my studies that morning that really caused me to think about the Savior and how He ministered and taught one by one and I was able to share that in my talk, which seemed to touch some people's hearts.

I guess the moral of the story is that we have been so busy and so blessed this week and have definitely seen God's hand guiding us and providing for us. I think it's because Hermana Broyles and I have such similar desires and we just want to work hard and do what the Lord needs us to. We're not perfect and Hna Broyles is much closer than me, but bit by bit we're making progress. Well, I hope you all have wonderful weeks too! Lots of love!


~Hermana Burton

Monday, May 16, 2016

Staying in Woodland (Monday, May 16, 2016)

Hello Burtons!

This is Sister Julander :) Sister Burton told me Elder Julander wrote
you last time. He's pretty cool. We found out we are actually third
cousins or something like that.

So your daughter is basically the best and I love her a lot. I was so
so relieved to find that we were going to be in the same zone for
another transfer! We decided to stay together until she goes home in
two transfers. I think President will be okay with that :) She is
training this transfer! The new missionary is sooo lucky! She is so
blessed working with Sister Burton and she is going to learn a lot.
Even though Sister Burton isn't my STL, she still takes good care of
me and has been such a blessing in my life! She is a ray of sunshine
every week at zone meeting.

Anyway, I hope you have a great week! Love you!

Sister Julander

Dear Mom and everyone else,
As you can see, dear Sister Julander offered to write my letter this
week. She is the sweetest thing ever! Also, she's too generous with
her kindness so don't believe everything she says :)

Sister Julander again. While I'm wearing this name tag, I cannot lie
:) carry on

I'm back again. Sister Julander really is too sweet for words. Anyway,
she did tell the truth when she said I'll be getting a brand new
missionary for my next companion. I'll miss Hermana Garcia but I'm
excited for the new adventure! I know I'm going to learn a lot. There
are a lot of people here who need help and I'm excited to just work
hard and keep on keeping on. This week flew by and I can't believe
it's already time for a new transfer! Here's to fresh starts and new
adventures and I hope you all have a great week!

~Hermana Burton

Monday, May 9, 2016

Things will work out (Monday, May 9, 2016)

Dear Mom and everyone else,

Sorry for not writing last week, I was really sick on our preparation day and couldn't get out of the apartment. No worries though, I'm fine now. I can't even remember what has happened since the last time I wrote, so I'll just tell y'all about how everything is going here in Woodland. 

There are a lot of wonderful people here and my heart is overflowing with a desire to serve them and help them. There are many struggles with this area and the things that people are going through, but I can't help but see the opportunity for progress and growth! On a side note, I wonder if that's how Heavenly Father sees us? You know what they say, the greater the adversity, the greater the triumph. It wouldn't mean much to climb Mount Everest if it were just a puny little stump on the ground.

One of the people we are teaching is going through some intensely stressful situations in her life that make it hard for her to think about the Gospel when in reality she doesn't even want to think at all. It's heartbreaking because the Gospel of Jesus Christ is literally the thing that she needs the most and would help her get through this hard time, but people have a way of putting on blinders in their hard times that makes them focus only on the negative and what they can see right in front of them. Nothing that a little good old-fashioned faith (you know, believing in things you can't see) couldn't help, but it has to be a choice that the person makes and I can't give this woman my faith. She has to develop it on her own, and it's so hard to have the answer and want to do so much but have to patiently wait as she finds out for herself. That's okay though, because I know that things will work out. <----- I think that statement is probably one of the things I have truly come to believe and know throughout various experiences I've had in my life. As dark and dreary as some days seem, things will eventually work out. Yesterday I was able to share with this woman something I have realized as I've reflected on hard times I passed through in my life: the one thing every one of them has in common is that they eventually ended are are over. In the past. Finished. And even though in the moment I may have thought it would never end, it did. And then things got better, and then worse, and then better again, and then worse, etc, and the roller-coaster we call "experience" goes on. The Book of Mormon prophet Lehi had a better way of explaining that (see 2 Nephi 2 for more details). 

I just had a brilliant idea. Someone should design a roller coaster and name it "Opposition." Do I get royalties for coming up with a great name?

On that distracted train of thought (or should I say roller-coaster of thought?) I don't remember what else I was going to mention. Well, have a happy week!


Hermana Burton

Thursday, May 5, 2016

I'm alive! (Monday, May 5, 2016)

Hello Mother!
As you know, we had our temple trip yesterday but I had the stomach
flu so I wasn't able to get out of the apartment to send an email.
Things are better today though, even though I'm not fully recovered
yet. President Wright gave me permission to email you today, so mostly
I just wanted to send a quick note so you know that I'm still alive
and also to see what time I should skype on Sunday? Please respond
soon (:

[Sister Perez called on Wednesday to say Hermana Burton was ill and was not able to send an email, but she didn't want us to worry. She said she had taken her over some Pepto-Bismol and some allergy medicine. She also said she was from the Spanish Branch that Hermana Burton is assigned to, and that Hermana Burton's Spanish is very good.]

This was before getting sick (:


My sweet companion


The one of the far left is a member who was baptized a few years ago and is putting in his mission papers soon and the one right next to my companion was baptized in February and did baptisms for the first time yesterday. The two elders are my co-district leaders.


Exchanges with my favorite Spaniard


One of my favorite families from Winters came to Woodland to take me and my companion out to lunch


Sunday Schedule

Hermana Burton will be calling at 5:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time (4:00 Pacific Time) on Sunday. She will only have 40 minutes to talk to us. Dinner should be around 6:00. For scheduling further out, she thinks she will probably be coming home on August 9th, perhaps sometime in the early afternoon because the flight is not very long, but she does not know anything for sure.