Sunday, October 30, 2016

It's beginning to look like Halloween with all of these Spiders 🕷


Well it's the week before Halloween and Roseburg is beginning to look spookier and spookier by the day. Too bad my purpose as a missionary does not include going to pumpkin patches and haunted houses, because I would seriously love to do that! But the missionary work is moving forward here in Melrose. And it has honestly been a great couple of days!

Can I just tell you something that I am really grateful for? The temple. We were able to go to the temple on Thursday and man, was it needed! Both Sister Rhoton and I had been struggling the last couple weeks with different things going on, so the time we were able to spend in the temple was very special. I like to call it the home away from home where I am able to feel peace and feel close to my Heavenly Father. It is pretty cool to be in the temple in a session with 19 other missionaries. It was a really full session, there were no seats open. Also, this was the smallest temple I have ever been in. It was really cool. This temple is literally in the middle of no where between a bunch of fields where people are farming. I kind of love it actually! They only have the one room to do the session in, there isn't even a chapel! It is amazing to think there are temples like this across the world that people are able feel their love of their Heavenly Father and be able to make promises with him to help us return to him. I love the temple. I invite anyone reading this email to go to the temple, and if you aren't worthy to go there now, work to strive to reach that point. There is no other place on earth to feel closer to your Heavenly Father then the temple.

Sister Coalwell from the Ward took us to the temple, because it was too far for us to drive ourselves. It was so nice of her to drive us, I haven't really ever spent time with her so it was nice to get to know her better. We kinda felt bad because on the way down we really didn't talk at all. But she was a happy camper. We were able to go to a place near the Medford temple called Lillie Belle Farms Homemade Chocolate, oh my goodness it was amazing. They are known for their lavender sea salt Carmel chocolates, really that one was a little too strong for me. Sister Rhoton got one called Poppy flower Butter Cream chocolate, then Sister Coalwell asked isn't that what they made opium from? Lol, then I got Pumpkin Spice Carmel chocolate, sooooo yummy. The chocolate was expensive but it was delicious.

Sister Coalwell was then very generous and took us out to lunch, we drove home part way stopped in Grants Pass at this little place called Blondies Bistro, it was so good. I had a Greek Chicken sandwich and I devoured it, I was starving after the temple. It is really cool being on a mission because we meet so many people that are converts to the church, that were taught by missionaries just like me! Sister Coalwell told us about how she is a convert, and her dad converted first and the first time he ever heard about the church was in a bar! It was a pretty funny story. I'm so grateful for all the people I have met in Oregon and the service that they have given me.

On the way home from the temple I had planned to finish all my emails, but I got super sick and fell asleep instead so I am so sorry to anyone that didn't get a great email last week. This week should be a lot better!

We were able to have a lesson with Katie and Candy who are less active members in our Ward here in Melrose. We were able to talk about the Sacrament and how it blesses our lives. And it really made me stop and think about the blesses I have received through the Sacrament. We were able to watch the video Always Remember Him by Elder Holland, go watch it right now. I'm serious. It is very powerful.

This week for district meeting the Zone Leaders were gone so all the district leaders had a chill day, which I am not sure is really allowed, but they brought donuts and we watched the district videos and talked about it afterwards. It was nice to have that because when Sister Rhoton and I woke up this morning we were exhausted and I seriously think it is because I didn't get a nap after the temple. But I am feeling a lot better now!

After a fun day of weekly planning on Friday, Sister Rhoton and I were able to have a lesson with Sarah Goodfellow. She has been through a lot in the past couple of months, but to see the light in her eyes now is amazing. She was showing us pictures of her family, her parents and her son Tristian, and you could just tell she loved them. We were able to show the video True Identity by President Uchtdorf, and it was great. She talked about how Heavenly Father is really looking out for her in her life and how he loves her so much. She then ran out of the room and brought in a bunch of paper scraps, receipts and napkins. We found out that for conference she had gone to McDonalds in order to get wifi and had taken notes on whatever she could, and she had been cherishing these papers. I love her so much. She knows the gospel. And she is truly striving to come closer to her Heavenly Father, as I gave her a hug goodbye she told me that she loved me and that I was a big contributing factor to her staying strong, and she thanked me. This was something I wasn't expecting but I am so grateful I was able to help her so much.

This week they had a stake relief society activity that Sister Rhoton and I went to with some less actives. It was really fun because it was all on service! And the place that we serve at weekly, UCAN, came because our stake did a canned food drive. And while they were there they talked about all the missionaries that serve there on a weekly basis and talked about how grateful they are for us, it was so awesome! 

Sister Rhoton and I have been working on Plan of Salvation cut outs this week during our 8 o'clock hour. It is getting dark so early and it is so hard to do work at that time. So we have been being creative. But our papers turned out so great and I am so excited to be able to use them in an actual lesson.

So we were at the church on Sunday before Sacrament meeting and Sister Harker walked in and was so excited about something. So we asked her what was up and she then responded by saying guess who I talked to this week, well turns out she talked to her missionary son who is in Texas. And she was so excited! But apparently it wasn't for a good reason, he got a speeding ticket. So it turns out if I get a speeding ticket I can call home. Is it worth it? I'll let you decide.

One thing that I wanted to ask for in my weekly email this week was for testimonies to put in Books of Mormon here in Oregon. So to anyone reading this email I would love to have a short testimony from you (:

Also we had an amazing sacrament talk on Sunday from a young man in our Ward. He first started out by quoting president Monson from the October 2012 general conference when he announced the age change. He then talked about how we can prepare for missions as we are in our youth. I wish someone would have given me this talk before I left on my mission. No one prepared me for how hard mission life would be, but no one also prepared me for how rewarding it would be. He talked about how we need to prepare emotionally, physically, mentally and of course spiritually. For anyone who is thinking about a mission, talk to someone who has experienced it. Seriously missions are the greatest.

Also in Relief Society we read a great talk called This Day by President Eyring, I invite you all to look it up and read it. Seriously.

So this Pday we were supposed to go on a 14 mile hike. I know what all of you are thinking, Sister Harrison you are not in shape to go on a 14 mile hike. Don't worry. I am very aware. Luckily it got cancelled. So now Sister Rhoton and I have been sitting on the couches in the church emailing, you know relaxing via missionary status. Anyway last night we got a call from the zone leaders to tell us the hike was cancelled. Well they started out the call saying we have good news and bad news, which would you like to hear first. So they decided to give us the bad news first and jokingly told us Sister Rhoton was being Emergency Transferred to Klamath Falls. Well Sister Rhoton and I did not think this was a joke and immediately started crying and hung up the phone. We were so so so angry. They then called us back a few minutes later because they hadn't realized we hung up and told us they were kidding. Well that wasn't funny. They then told us that they were going to play games for Pday instead. Well Sister Rhoton and I decided we didn't want to do that so we have been avoiding the Zone all day. We are pretty good at it. We went to bed angry last night, we are better now but there were lot of emotions, let me tell ya.

I don't really have much more to talk about this week because I had Pday last Thursday, but I hope everyone has a great week! Until next time Fan Club!

Love, Your Favorite Sister Missionary,

Sister Harrison
 Sister Rhoton and I think week made Plan of Salvation cut outs, so here is the finished product! We are going to get them laminated during our lunch this week probably!

 The death one was my favorite to draw... lol. Also that's me and my future husband in the resurrection one! Aren't we so cute? Don't worry my hair is just behind my back,
 in actuality it is very very long.
 Just me and my fancy candies. The one is pumpkin spice Carmel 
and lavender sea salt Carmel, yum yum yum
 All the Sisters in the Zone. Me, Sister Rhoton, Sister Payne, 
Sister T, Sister Rhees and Sister Asregadoo.
 This is my zone, it was cool to have 20 missionaries in the temple at once. 
Some of the missionaries left before we were able to take a picture.

 Oh look it's me!
 Cute Sister Rhoton and I outside the Medford Temple in Central Pointe, Oregon
 Again, just me and Sister Rhoton
We were in the church and in the bathroom trash there was in n out 😒
 I really hope I serve in Medford sometime, I have really been craving this.💕

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Happy HALF Birthday to ME (Sister Harrison :)

Too bad they don't enjoy themselves :)

Please send a CANOE!!

Windshield Wipers not working fast enough
Flooding in the church parking lot

Missed some pictures, and VIDEOS!!

 I'm cute right?
 Sister Rhoton and I were waiting for our car to be worked on 
so we went and got donuts, yum yum yum
 One night after dinner a member sent us home with a basket full of food, potato soup, corn bread and apple cider. She said to bring it back next month and she will refill it again!

 Pouring rain selfie! We spent our lunch jumping in the puddles at the church
Just look and my wonderful matching outfit I have going on.... awkward.
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS

4 months down and I have become a Prayer Warrior ✌

Hello my dear fan club, this last two weeks have been one for the books! The reason why you are getting a letter on Thursday instead of Monday is because we went to the temple today! So sorry this might be jumbled, but I will talk about the temple next Monday, as for today, here we go!

Our P day this last week was pretty uneventful. We were able to get some laundry done then spent most of the rest of the day at the church emailing. It was nice and pretty relaxing actually. While we were at the church the family history consultants were having a pot luck and they offered us free food- and there was no way I was going to turn that down. They had elk stew which actually turned out to be very good! I really enjoyed it!

So we don't actually have a key to our family history center, and some missionaries in the past have learned how to open the door with a hanger to us the computers on p day. Well... this was awkward this week when we were in there with a family history consultant and missionaries were breaking in with a hanger, seriously they need to learn to be more sneaky, or to just knock on the door.

We had dinner with some of my favorite people on Monday, the Anderson's. Sister Anderson texted us last week and said, how are my favorite sister missionaries? We have been so busy that we haven't stopped by in awhile! It was fun to be able to talk to their girls. I asked Evelynn if she was excited for her birthday, I knew it was coming up because it was my moms birthday. Well she said yeah it's just 3 weeks away! And I said, don't you mean 3 days? And then she said oh man, I always get those confused! They are the cutest. I love my little companions!

So no one knew that Sister Sorensen was going home, we had to cut our dinner with the Anderson's a little short because the APs were at our apartment with Sister Rhoton. But it ended up being okay, a lot of people were in shock that she was gone, but they were excited to meet Sister Rhoton. The first thing that we did to get her broken into Roseburg was to go and meet the Harkers, they already love her, sphere first question to them was did you name your dog suki after Gilmore girls? It's going to be a great transfer with Sister Rhoton, I can already feel it.


On our first day as companionship, Sister Rhoton and I found an investigator! She was really great, her name is Marva. We don't know how receptive she will be, she grew up as a preachers daughter. But she really loved hearing about Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon. We had our lesson outside and Sister Rhoton and I thought we were going to die from the cold, but that's okay. She told us that our parents should be really proud of us back at home, I hope your hearing this parents. Also she called us Prayer Warriors after I said the closing prayer to our lesson, so I don't know what that means but I'll take it!

One day Sister Rhoton and I did a lot of walking that we were not planning on doing. This also happened to show us how out of shape we are, and that we need to be doing harder workouts then just stretching in the morning. We walked and walked and walked, I actually got some blisters. Then when we finally got to the house, on the map it said it was right where we were, well an hour later down the road we found it, it had the longest, steepest driveway. It was, fabulous.

While we were walking we saw a man that had lost his dog, and he asked us if we had seen it, and if we did find it that there was a reward. So what do we do? Go around whistling for Sydney the dog. We decided that if we found her that we would ask that our reward would be the discussions, we thought this would be a pretty good trade. Yet we had no luck, Sydney is still lost out there.

I think that I might actually be allergic to cats. We were teaching a less active this week and her cat kept getting on me, well it kept doing this thing called kneading the dough. Where it would stick its claws into my skirt, I swear I have holes in my skirt now. I could feel my tongue swelling up, it really wasn't a pleasant experience. The cat was also drooling, who knew this was a real thing? Well Sister Rhoton and I now know the reality of this statement, dogs rule, cats drool.

Sister Rhoton loves the fact that our apartment smells like a man. The air freshener that Jen sent me in my last package smells like a very nice men's cologne, no complaints here 😍

Exercise is a humongous joke, I can feel myself gaining weight, PLEASE SEND HELP in the learning easy exercises to do in the morning, please and thank you. 

We had to go get our tires rotated and our oil changed, lots of fun. We were able to learn about the siping on tires while waiting at Les Schawb, Dad you would be proud of me. While we waited for our car at Jiffy Lube we went to a donut shop, Henry's Donuts, that everyone talks about in town. I know I am being very contradicting with my exercise then donut talk, don't judge, after the last couple of emotional rollercoaster days, we needed a donut. And it was only $2.35, I had to.

Sister Rhoton got in a verbal fight with someone today about how God is invisible and about how Jesus tells us this in the Bible. Right when he answered the door he said unless you want to hear the real truth I suggest you leave. Well we should have left but we kept asking him questions then he left to go get his bible, to prove his point, obviously, and Sister Rhoton and I could not stop laughing from his ridiculousness. He then asked us to go back in an hour because he needed to feed his mom, don't worry we didn't go back, but we did get a good laugh, some things that people believe in this world are truly nuts.

We were out tracting and we happened to see some members outside doing some work so we went and introduced Sister Rhoton to the Hansen's. I love the Hansen's, we hadn't seen them in awhile and sister Hansen said she wondered if she had offended me, lol no. Brother Hansen offered offered us some coffee, then Sister Rhoton said oh I would like some Brandy in my Coffee please. We gave him a pretty good laugh. Also Brother Hansen is Danish, so half the time we don't even know what he is saying, he could be making fun of us for all we know! Actually he probably is.

We had dinner at the Gausnells and the news came out that both Sister Rhoton and I went to Lone Peak, he then started to talk about the well known rivalry between Lone Peak and American Fork and started to compare sports teams, including basketball. You could probably guess how this turned out, with Sister Rhoton saying, "Well if you want to watch Lone Peak play basketball just watch BYU basketball" she and I got a pretty good laugh, he not so much. #goknights

We got dropped this week by an investigator named Grace because Sister Rhoton wasn't Sister Sorensen. She told me to come back with the other girl, the one with the dark hair (Sister Sorensen, obviously), and I told her that she wasn't here anymore, then she told us that she was done talking to religious people and that she wanted to focus on her God. After we told her we both believe in the same God she told us that she just wants us to Worship our God and her to worship hers, you could say it was a pretty confusing drop of an investigator. Maybe Sister Rhoton should dye her hair dark just to see if Grace would talk to us again.

We were tracting pretty late this week, at least it seemed late but really it wasn't it was just dark. But as we were walking we saw a house packed with Halloween decorations 🎃🎃, we thought it was cool so we went to knock on it and it felt like we were walking through a haunted house, it was awesome but freaky. And after all these things about clowns, they are just bad news as Halloween decorations.


This week we were thankful for the opportunity to go to Costco with Sister Harker and a Grace in order to pick out some new glasses for me. For future reference Sister Harker is the best person to go glasses shopping with. She tells you the truth straight up and we found my favorite ones within a few minutes. Then we ate at Costco for lunch and Sister Harker offered to adopt me into her family, so you know I if I ever get disowned I have some where to turn to. Then she told me I could just marry her son, awkward.

Had dinner with the Powell's in the Ward. Brother Powell reminds me a lot of my Papa. He is very into and involved with scouting in the Ward, so of course I had to ask him if he was related to Baden Powell, just so you know he isn't but I thought it would be a good conversation starter.

So we have been informed that a huge storm is approaching us here in the Pacific Northwest. Rain up to 5-7 inches 🌧☔🌧 and wind from 40-80 miles per hour 💨💨. They keep saying that it is worse then the storm on Columbus Day many years ago, I don't know what that means but it must have been pretty bad. We had a conference call with President and Sister Russell so that could tell us to be careful. We then looked outside and the church parking lot had begun to flood, and the elders were on bikes. Don't worry they made it home safe, but seriously the windshield wipers were on full blast and it wasn't doing anything, welcome to Oregon! 😅Sister Rhoton and I might have been freaking out, and someone told us to go get water for emergencies so we did at 9:00 at night, oops.

For rescue night this week we were with the relief society presidency. It was fun because I was able to go with Sister Henneke, the relief society president and we went to visit some lady's in nursing homes. Well it was 7:30 at night so they were all in bed at that point, but we were able to walk around a day hi to people that were up. I saw a few CNAs going around and doing there job, it made me miss working for a minute, but then I realized I would much rather be here working for my Heavenly Father, but someday I will be back doing CNA work. 😬

For District Meeting, Elder Mafi bought all the ingredients for Sister Rhoton to make cinnamon rolls. We woke up at 6:30 and spent the whole time making them, okay well Sister Rhoton did, while I laid on the floor. I eventually got up and helped a little bit. We brought them into district meeting and no one was eating them. So what did I do, I grabbed one and started eating because my stomach was being so loud. So then Sister Rhoton and Elder Wright also grabbed one. Then Elder Mafi asked Elder Wright to read a scripture, as he was doing so he was struggling a little bit then he finally said, I am so sorry, my mouth is just literally watering from these cinnamon rolls I am having a hard time reading. It was hilarious. Needless to say Sister Rhoton knows her cinnamon rolls.

We had dinner with one of my favorite people of all time, Marilyn Russell. I seriously love her. We always have such a good conversation and very good food, although Sister Rhoton water smelt like cat urine. Very ew. Anyway she sent us with a whole basket full of food home. Homemade corn bread, potato soup, chocolate chip cookies and herbal tea. She was worried that with the storm coming in we would be stuck inside for a little bit. She basically made a whole other meal for our lovely basket, and told us next month to bring back the basket and she will fill it up again. I want to be her someday and treat missionaries the way she treats them. Can I adopt her as my Oregon grandma? She is so cute. I love her.

I just love telling my fan club about the weird people we find during tracting. This week we met a man who told us we kill people. That he is Christian, but we are hypocrites in our beliefs and we kill people. Well sir... the last time I killed someone was on the 12th of never so.... awkward. We also met a woman the answered the door and had that hole trachea tube thing. I don't remember what it is called. But my heart ached for her as she answered the door and told us with as much power that she had that she couldn't talk. I wish I would've said more to be able to try and teach her. Maybe we will go by again sometime. We also met a less active who told us that he just want to get unsealed to his wife... that was a weird one. We really didn't know what to say except give him the bishops phone number. Sometimes tracting brings a lot of adventures, actually it does all the time.

Okay so remember the storm I talked about? Well it was supposed to come in full force on Saturday afternoon. Well it did. The winds weren't as bad as expected but the rain very much so came down. During our lunch on Saturday Sister Rhoton and I found ourselves jumping in puddles in the church parking lot. At one point Sister Rhoton took off her shoes and was running around... we might be sick next week lol. But it was a lot of fun, after lunch we tracting and found ourselves freezing with wet feet and soaked clothes. So we went home and changed, and I might have bought rain boat at Walmart. The Oregon winter is coming in full force people. Full force.

We were able to have an amazing devotional on Saturday Evening with Elder D. Todd Christofferson. Some of the quotes that killed me were as followed:
  • Elder Christofferson talked about a stake conference that he was in where they had translation being done for languages. When he went to the stand he found a note from the translator saying, "Please speak slowly, you are being translated *laughter* it hasn't worked yet" hahaha
  • He talked about scripture study compared to studying as a missionary. He talked about how in our normal lives we are not going to have 2 hours to study, and even he as an apostle for the church has a hard time doing 30 minutes! They are normal people too, it's hard for them too, but they do it!
  • He talked about how the Lord says he will be with us even until the end of the Earth. How powerful is that. He talked about how Christ can not do it alone, how the apostles can't do it alone, how missionaries can't do it alone and how members can not do it alone. We are all companions in this great work and we need to work together! "Don't have a separate missionary life, but bring people into your regular life."
  • He talked about how the areas that have missionaries should utilize them while they have them, you never know when they are going to be gone! He talked about how a China is baptizing without missionaries right now, it's all the member work.
  • "If I would have had the technology that you have at your age I would have had the world converted in 10 months, you wimps!" #realtalk we need to step out of our comfort zones! #stepitup
  • Holland Edition of Scriptures: I need them! It was a travel size that only has the text of scriptures in them, no bible dictionary, index or maps. He said you can't buy it anywhere but I am going to make it my life mission to find them. He said it was Elder Hollands idea so they call it the Holland Edition and that most of the apostles have them.
  • "You could be 70 in my quorum and still be young" hahaha
  • He talked about when he was first called into the 12 apostles and he sat in the first meeting. He looked over and saw Elder Packer, the president of the 12 at the time and he was intently staring at him. He said to Elder Packer, "You look surprised to see me here," Elder Packer responded, "No, I am pleased to see you here." What a great day it will be when we will see our savior again to hear him say "I am pleased to see you here!" 
I know that was a lot, but really it was amazing, and it was all about missionary work and becoming a better disciple of Christ, sorry if I bored anyone!

The sacrament is one of the most important things we do, so why would the church cancel sacrament meeting for a week for stake conference? Because it is important.

We had the primary program this week on Sunday! It was so cute to see all the primary kids up there that I have gotten to know, and to have Elenas kids (one of our progressing investigators) up there saying their parts. I am so glad that they love primary. Seriously Primary Program week is probably my favorite week.

This ward is interesting and the class we went to was not a friendly environment for investigators. Praying we won't get dropped this week. Had a really low point today, made music videos. Don't let the smiles fool you. 

On Sunday our recent convert Cameron was able to pass the sacrament, it was awesome. He was a natural. His mom told us that he even asked for a harder bench next week. We can't wait. Also we had a lesson with Cameron and he said the prayer, and told us that he said the prayer in his class on Sunday! He has always been too nervous, so we were really excited to hear his prayer!

We were dropped by a new investigator on Sunday, his wife answered the door and said that he isn't interested and they go to their own church, well that's cool thanks for speaking for him. So disappointed we decided to go eat cookies, but I had a feeling like we should go see a lady in the area named Patty. And this was the first time she ever let us into her house! She is usually too busy to talk but we stayed and even ate cake at her house, it was pretty awesome. She used to bring her mom to church every week before she passed away, she told us the first time we met her that she felt guilty that she hasn't been going. She isn't even a member. But she has a sister in Springville who lives on Hobble Creek something.... maybe Grandma and Grandpa know her! The referral to teach Patty came from her sister... so that's pretty cool.

It's my half birthday!!! I hope y'all sang to me, thanks ✌🏼️

Well Monday was really weird because my body knew it was a Pday yet, it wasn't. Sister a Rhoton and I decided to spend the day trying to make it as productive as possible to make it a great Monday work day. Well it worked out pretty well, we did a lot of tracting. We met a man who drew a pornographic picture on his pants and then wore those pants as he went to jail, classy. He had a friend with him who talked about how he stays in abandoned house and asked if we had any weed, or any socks. Funny thing was I had socks in my bag, no I didn't give them him. At one point the man with the pants pulled out a piece of glass from his jacket, I thought we were gonna be shanked, it's fine. I stopped talking at this point and Sister Rhoton took control. Don't worry he was a nice guy, just very very strange. We met a man who had just come out of the shower in a towel, also classy. We met a woman who told us that she believed in over population, at this point I started singing in my head zero population from Saturday's warrior, oops. Also I didn't think her and I would get along seeing that I have 14 siblings, sorry lady, my family is a big contributor in that!

So one day in the morning Sister Rhoton and I got on this conversation about how the Elders go places and some how run into members and then the members pay for their food or whatever. Well we were saying how that had never happened to us before. Well that day we decided to go to Subway for lunch, and a member paid for our food. It was pretty great and I was very grateful, the members here are fabulous.

We spent all day working hard so we could do FHE with the Harkers, pictures are to come. We spent the whole time making rice crispy pumpkins for our investigators and less actives, it was a lot of fun, many laughs were shared. We then made Carmel apple nachos. We cut up the apples then put on Carmel and every other topping on top, seriously the best ways to do Carmel apples. I suggest it to all! I am grateful we were able to partake in the Harkers tradition, it was seriously so much fun.

This week I almost hit a lady while driving. Yes I watched her life pass before my eyes, its fine. She didn't even look both ways before crossing! I was going down a 40 mph road, so always remember fan club, left right then left again, then cross.

We had dinner at the Burts and I told Sister Rhoton about the choking fiasco with Sister Nowell last time we were there. Well Sister Rhoton got so scared about choking that she actually choked on her water! It was hilarious. And awkward because I was really hoping they wouldn't bring that up, oh well! It was funny!

We had a lesson with a new investigator named George, and our member present is pretty sure that he is schizophrenic... so that will be interesting!! It was a very scattered lesson, he had a hard time staying focused. And as we were sitting there we looked around and noticed that he had a lot of church materials. Family proclamations, teachings from the prophets, triple combinations, picture of Christ and even more. We then looked at his teaching record afterwards and found out he has been taught for 3 years, so wish us luck. 
This week involved much video making and going around our area trying to introduce Sister Rhoton to every one. It had its ups and downs but it ended in the temple and that was the best ever. I hope everyone had a great week. I love you all. Till next time fan club!
Love, Your Favorite Sister Missionary,

Sister Harrison
 Me with my Carmel apple nachos
This little girl at the church building came over and gave us kit Kats. She was so cute!!! It made ourday

Sister Rhoton with her Carmel apple nachos

 Elder Mark with his
 Elder Broshears with his, we are so thankful to the
 Harkers for letting us come over, they were so yummy!
 Sister Rhoton wrote 24601 on a paper during dinner, so we took sad selfies.

She even put water on her face to look like tears lol
 The puddles got a little deep... lol


Bathroom selfie


It was my half birthday and the clock said my birthday so of course we took a pic
 It's like we are in the MTC again! It was sad to see Sister Sorensen 
go but I am so happy to have Sister Rhoton.
 Last selfie before Sister Sorensen left.
💕Sister Rhoton first day in Oregon!
This was the after product! Our investigators and less active loved them!!
 

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Fun pictures sent to us from members!

They always come at the best of times :)  It is so comforting to know Sister Harrison is being loved in Oregon!!


 Duck Crossing

 Muffins!
 Smiling Sister Missionaries
 Beautiful Oregon
 Teaching, I love this picture

 Sister Harrison and Sister Sorenson

 Sister Harrison and Sister Rhoton together again!!