"We had zone conference yesterday. It was a good and guess what? Sister Ferons and I won the golden hub-cap award which is a hundred extra miles. Thank goodness, we really needed it. What that means is that our car was the cleanest out of the cars present. We cleaned the car inside and out including door jams and the engine. And just to throw us over the top we made brownies and wrote a sweet little poem. It said, "Roses are red, violets are blue, oh look how at how our car looks brand new, and these brownies are for you." We laid them on the driver's seat nicely. Some of the elders were jealous that they didn't think of that. Lol! Sweet victory!
Funny story! So after we won golden hub-cap award and conference was over we wandered out to our cars. We get to ours and it is not working. I thought someone was playing a joke on us cuz there were some elders that we thought and they are jokers. Bless their hearts! Anyway. I am trying and trying to see whats wrong. I make sure the keys match up and they do. Then I open the hood, (since i know what to look for....lol! Yeah, right.) Well I have a guess but I didn't know for sure. Anyway, soon we have elders all around us and they laugh at us saying, "Didn't you just win the cleanest car and now your car isn't working? Funny!" Sadly, yes that is what happened. I didn't know who to go to but Elder Quetel walks by and I ask him if he knows anything about cars. He says he knows some but my first problem was that the car is a Ford. I said, "What?!" Fords are the best and he starts laughing. It turns out our car was dead so the elders jumped our car for us. So sweet of them!
My companion and I get along great! The work here is a little slower but we have some promising investigators. The area we serve in is huge. We border Capital Hill which is the heart of Denver. It's different but i have a feeling I'm going to love it. I do miss the country. I miss that life and all the smells that go along with it. But the change will help me grow."
Thanks everyone! Courtney's new address has been posted.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
You can take the girl out of the city but can't take the city out of the girl!
Courtney went from country to city on her first transfer and it is definitely an eye opener. Courtney is such a country pumpkin. I can't wait for to her about her adventures.
Although she misses the incredible people of Montrose, she is looking forward to the challenges and growth that await her. The ward members in Montrose love the missionaries and take good care of them. She knew she was blessed to have been sent there for a long as she had. ( 5 1/2 months.)
Where has the time gone? From my last post until now, Courtney has experienced much on her mission. Everything from being stuck on a mountain pass to being chased by Thomas the Goose. Courtney finds adventure or I should say adventure finds Courtney. They have been fun to read but most important and touching have been reading about her spiritual growth and the opportunity to preach the Gospel. She has a firm testimony and love for our Heavenly Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. It is evident as she teaches and the Spirit is there to witness to those they teach.
Companions are a blessing! Courtney loved her MTC companions Sisters Hydrick and Burgoyne. She loves them and learned from them. Her first companion in Colorado was Sister Andrus and Courtney wrote about how wonderful she was too! Sister Andrus helped Courtney transition right in and Courtney loved her. Especially her fun, outgoing, and positive personality. She was an example of dedicated missionary. Courtney also liked the fact they both love trucks! Next was Sister Egbert. The blessings of wonderful companions kept coming. "She is totally amazing and wise", were some of Courtney's comments. The taught many people, laughed and enjoyed serving.
After over 4 months, Courtney was now a trainer to Sister Searle. She doubted herself but with faith and guidance she gained a lot from the opportunity. She wrote, "I was thinking during personal study that I am so grateful for the opportunity to train. I have really, really, really, felt the mantle that I have placed upon me. If it wasn't for training I wouldn't have felt it like I have now. I have been so blessed to have the companionship of the Holy Ghost that allows me to teach and tract."
Edgewater is now home! Keep posted to hear about more missionary life in the city! (Lol)
Thank you for all your support! Courtney LOVES hearing from her friends and family. She can't express enough gratitude for your time to write and prayers. They mean more than you know.
HEr new address is:
Sister Bigelow
1722 Depew St.
Edgewater, CO 80215
Although she misses the incredible people of Montrose, she is looking forward to the challenges and growth that await her. The ward members in Montrose love the missionaries and take good care of them. She knew she was blessed to have been sent there for a long as she had. ( 5 1/2 months.)
Where has the time gone? From my last post until now, Courtney has experienced much on her mission. Everything from being stuck on a mountain pass to being chased by Thomas the Goose. Courtney finds adventure or I should say adventure finds Courtney. They have been fun to read but most important and touching have been reading about her spiritual growth and the opportunity to preach the Gospel. She has a firm testimony and love for our Heavenly Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ. It is evident as she teaches and the Spirit is there to witness to those they teach.
Companions are a blessing! Courtney loved her MTC companions Sisters Hydrick and Burgoyne. She loves them and learned from them. Her first companion in Colorado was Sister Andrus and Courtney wrote about how wonderful she was too! Sister Andrus helped Courtney transition right in and Courtney loved her. Especially her fun, outgoing, and positive personality. She was an example of dedicated missionary. Courtney also liked the fact they both love trucks! Next was Sister Egbert. The blessings of wonderful companions kept coming. "She is totally amazing and wise", were some of Courtney's comments. The taught many people, laughed and enjoyed serving.
After over 4 months, Courtney was now a trainer to Sister Searle. She doubted herself but with faith and guidance she gained a lot from the opportunity. She wrote, "I was thinking during personal study that I am so grateful for the opportunity to train. I have really, really, really, felt the mantle that I have placed upon me. If it wasn't for training I wouldn't have felt it like I have now. I have been so blessed to have the companionship of the Holy Ghost that allows me to teach and tract."
Edgewater is now home! Keep posted to hear about more missionary life in the city! (Lol)
Thank you for all your support! Courtney LOVES hearing from her friends and family. She can't express enough gratitude for your time to write and prayers. They mean more than you know.
HEr new address is:
Sister Bigelow
1722 Depew St.
Edgewater, CO 80215
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