Sunday, February 13, 2011

January 24, 2011

i can't believe it's show time already! Time goes faster and faster every day. I can't believe I have so little time left. I have truly come to love Miami and the people here. I love the culture and the missionary life. I feel so blessed for the opportunity my Heavenly Father has given me to share the gospel. I have learned more and received more blessings for my time here than anyone I have taught. I have seen the hand of God in my life every day and I witness His miracles constantly. I LOVE being a missionary!

as far as answers to your questions- I don't have sinus problems... just a bad case of stress! its what I do best. I've had a lot of problems in my back and shoulders and neck but my companion is a gem and beats on me every day to keep the headaches away. I also have a sty (sp?) on my eye so my eyelid has been swollen and hurting. I'll take care of that one later. We didn't have very many discussions this week because I've been apartment hunting. We are getting kicked out of our complex because church policy won't let them do background checks on us. Unfortunately no where else in Miami will let us stay without them either. Its a big change sweeping this area. Anyway- we have been working with a realtor so our schedule has been really hectic. Still no place yet but we'll find something. The Lord will take care of us. I still LOVE serving in YSA but never want to attend a YSA branch haha. Yesterday they were chewed out over the pulpit for not dating enough. No thanks! So glad I'm just the missionary :) We don't eat with members. We cook for ourselves. It's expensive but i'm trying to budget better. It's hard to buy EVERYTHING you need in a month for $140- especially in a touristy place. We have set more goals now that the 75 day promise is over and they are for the rest of my mission. I'm also regularly commiting myself to better live the commandments and be more obedient. I think that pretty much answers your "mom questions". I love you all a ton and hope things are going good!

January 18, 2011

ok so this week I will tell you about my AMAZING companion. Her name is Sister Bloomfield and she is from Snowflake, AZ. I basically begged the Lord to have her as a companion. She works so so hard! and we're basically twins in every way.... it's really scary. We often wonder how we get along so well but we love each other like crazy. She actually went to school with Avrey. she was an el-ed major at BYUI. She's been out for 6 months and sadly will prob only be my companion for 1 transfer.

Hopefully you got the e-mail I sent to President Hale for the weekly update (found a the end of this post). This week has been one full of miracles and answers to our prayers. I realize more and more every day how much our Heavenly Father loves us and how much he wants to bless us if we just ask. The highlight of my week was a fireside that we put on with Miami Beach. We had 2 D and M from Miami Beach and J and C from Snapper Creek share their conversion stories and testimonies and then President Acevedo from the mission presidency spoke on the power of the Book of Mormon in personal conversion and missionary work. I was stressed all day long because I was in charge but it was a success. It was so great to see the growth they have all made since their baptisms and also to see some of the members who have become some of my very best friends. It was also the last time I will see sister Lowe before she goes home. This is her last transfer. I can't believe I only have 3 left after her!! The time has gone SO fast. I love the gospel and being a missionary more and more every day. My Heavenly Father has changed me so much into the person He knew I could be.

What a week of miracles! We have had so many prayers answered I can hardly believe it. As we have done AMTs with our members we have made a lengthy mighty prayer list of their friends and loved ones that they are currently contacting and working with. We have been doing it for about 4 weeks now and have seen so many great things happen. We had 3 inactive members on the list show up to church on sunday, 3 non members have come to church or activities and 3 people on the list have been taught by missionaries. The fire is definitely being lit! I am so grateful for my companion and her hard work and desires that are making success possible. I am learning more and more how important relationships are and how essential good ones are in order to progress the Lord's work. We also have a baptism coming up this Sunday. Her name is L and she was prepared long before we met her. She often teaches us and it is so fun to meet with her. Another great experience we had this week was our YSA fireside. It was especially exciting for me to see how much converts in Miami Beach have grown and to see some of my very best friends! President Acevedo did an incredible job in teaching the importance of the Book of Mormon in personal conversion as well as our personal lives. I know that the impact will be lasting on the Snapper Creek Branch. I am also grateful for your reminder on using our phones wisely for both texting and calling. There is always room to tighten up and we will be sure to do that, confirming that every communication relates to our purpose! It's a great day in Miami!
Sister Hendrix

Sunday, January 16, 2011

January 10, 2011

This weeks letter to her Mission President:
This definitely is a time of change for me personally and for our area. Last week when I e-mailed you I said that we wanted to meet the standard of excellence in 2 weeks. I have tried that before and it didn't work. Mostly because of a lack of faith on my part. This time I decided to bind the Lord. We told Him we would do everything in our power to make it possible and that we would take the best care of His children we possibly could and then mightily prayed for His miracles to make it happen. This week we met the standard of excellence in almost every area. Our numbers all doubled or tripled. The Lord placed people in our path that have been prepared for the waters of baptism. I realize more and more often that this is ALL the Lord's work and He will make it happen if we will just be obedient and show up just as we are ready to work. It has really been a blessing for this branch and the members are really starting to get excited. I have also thought a lot about my 3 goals. I have decided on
1- make prayer a meaningful and revelatory experience. Don't just say prayers to get them over with. When I receive revelation learn to recognize it and to ask for more.
2- Write down spiritual experiences and promptings. Keep a study journal and also a regular journal.
3- Learn what it means to be a daughter of God. Have self confidence that isn't based on what others say and think. Know my divine worth.
I love being a missionary so much and I learn more about myself and the gospel every day. My goals are now life long and not just for my mission. I'm realizing that this experience and the changes I make need to really become a part of who I am and not just a part of what I'm doing. I can't wait to see what the next week brings.
I e-mailed you my letter to President Hale this week and it has been full of miracles. I truly love being a missionary and seeing the Lord's hand in my life. There is no way we could have found the people that he prepared and placed in our path so quickly but when we are ready to work and be obedient he directs them to us. So cool! Yesterday M was able to be confirmed and it was so good. He was promised that in time his family would learn of the gospel and be baptized. Such a blessing to him. He desires nothing more than to please our Heavenly Father. This week we met an incredible girl named L. She told us that it all makes sense and that she just feels in her heart that it's true. She always tells us its just a really special feeling. We were able to teach the entire plan of salvation in 15 minutes and when we got done she said "it's as clear as water. I just can't wait to go to the Celestial Kingdom!" She's so cute. Her baptism is set for Feb 6th but she is so excited and ready that we'll probably be moving it up a week. She found the church from mormon.org. She was watching the movies on there and just e-mailed one of the members asking more. Then she came to church 3 times in family wards before finding the missionaries. She is so prepared. We're also working with a few other people and I love them all SO much! I can't even tell you how much I love being back in a YSA branch. I never want to attend a YSA branch but I love being a missionary in them haha. I love teaching people my own age which is funny because most missionaries hate it and avoid talking to college aged kids. I love being a missionary more and more every day and it's changed my life more than anything i've ever done. The atonement is changing me into the person my Heavenly Father knows I can be. My commitment to the gospel is 100% stronger and I see the blessing that it is in my life. yep.... i love life! I love you all Tons and tons and tons!!!!! oh and tell kyle steed i'm laughing at him for losing so bad :)

Saturday, January 8, 2011

January 3, 2011

This week has been an incredible one for me personally. My whole mission I have strived to be obedient and to truly change my personal desires to fully keep the commandments after my mission and become a new person during my mission. It was always kind of an inner struggle. I was comfortable with how I was living and afraid to truly let the Lord change me. I was reflecting on the 75 day promise that originally I felt like was more of a 75 day trial for me. It just didn't seem to be going the way I thought it should. Part way through I began to make personal lifetime commitments. Some were about tv shows, tv channels, music and other things that have hindered my spiritual progression throughout my life. At the time it nearly killed me to just write them down and make them permanent but I knew it would never happen unless I started now. Since that time the atonement has truly changed me. My innermost desires are completely different. I went back to that same list I wrote a little over 2 weeks ago and they suddenly seemed SO easy to live. In my heart I truly feel committed to the gospel. I just couldn't believe it! I feel such a freedom and joy that I can't even explain. I looked at the calendar on that day and realized it was the last day of the 75 days. Prophesy definitely came to pass in my life and I couldn't be more grateful.
This one was a 75 day promise from president Hale that if we focused on preach my gospel and the white missionary handbook that in those 75 days miracles would happen and things would come to pass that we would tell our families for years to come.
This was our promise
The promise is clear: For those who embrace these teachings; these thoughts, feelings and impressions, the very fundamentals of Preach my Gospel with their whole heart and truly seek to become His representative, in the next 75 days personal experiences and opportunities will result which will forever change your lives. I witness that these experiences will fundamentally add to your firm foundation. Among them will be those that you will share with your family, your children and your children’s children often in the coming years. It can and will mean something differently perhaps for each of you. The promise is sure – I am confident that my words will be justified in direct proportion to the degree in which you desire that mighty change of heart and take action accordingly. It’s yours for the taking. Some will cease the opportunity and others remarkably still will not.

This week the work was still a little slow for us. A lot of our investigators have either left to go back to school somewhere else or aren't back from vacations. My goal is to begin meeting the standard of excellence in 2 weeks. We won't be able to meet all of them at once but if we work as hard as we can I know the Lord will bless us and will be able to trust us with more of His children.
My new companion is INCREDIBLE. She is one of the hardest working missionaries in the mission and I really wanted to serve with her. She was actually already in my apartment and we went on exchanges all the time so its been great. I learn so much from her. This week has been an incredible one for me.
best story ever- so on new years eve we were driving home through a residential neighborhood and a opossum walked into the street so I swerved and I hit it! dead on! I was so excited haha.... some things about me will never change. Then we went back to take pictures of it and our ward mission leaders mom pulls up. She was like "are you sisters ok?" we said "umm yeah we were just taking some pictures of this opossum we found here" She said "well as long as it's not one of my cats- have a good night sisters" we were laughing SO hard for hours about it. I'm just grateful my companion was excited with me too...none of my other ones would have approved.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Twelve Days of Christmas

For Christmas we sent Angie our own version of the 12 Days of Christmas in photos. Some family members have requested I post it on her blog so they can see it.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my family gave to me- twelve photo worthy moments,

















Yes, I know there are more than 12 here- I just couldn't narrow it down!

Eleven sugar cookies,

We sent Hermana Hendrix a package of sugar cookie mix, sprinkles, cookie cutters, and frosting for her and her companion to enjoy on a p-day.

Ten tidbits from home,










Nine ugly chickens,





This is an inside joke of the family. Here are the ones I took and the rest were just pictures I found on Google.

Eight foreign figures,

Seven summer loungers,





Six busy bees,



Five crazy nuts,







Four chocoholics,

This was a picture of Shane, Stacey, Ridgely & Riley at Lake Tahoe this summer. I don't have digital copy of the picture to put on here- sorry!

Three gorgeous girls,