Tuesday, May 27, 2014

26 May 2014

Hola,

So this week was a great and crazy one as always. I am sure all are dying to know about transfer information and you will never guess what happened. So I am staying in Winters! I am so excited because the
people here are great! My new companion is Hermana Vance, my MTC companion! I am so very, very excited! Hermana Lemmon, my buddy from the MTC is serving in Davis! So we will all be reunited and I am
so excited for the next transfer. Hermana Vance is an STL. It is just going to be a great six weeks. The crazy part about the week was that I find out I probably have a pinched nerve in my back.  It is the weirdest thing because it happens when I move my neck and I just get this vibration at my tail bone. It doesn't hurt at all, which is nice, but I can tell my back is weak  We will see what happens! Any way, there is all of my exciting news and now here is my week!
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Monday evening we picked up a new investigator. Her name is Sandra. She has a young son and is living with her boyfriend.  We just shared a short lesson about families and how they are supported in the
gospel. Something that often confuses people is he lifestyle of a missionary compared to a member. So we clarified a few of those things, like the rules that we have now are only for us as missionaries. She was happy to hear that she can get married and have a regular life and everything like that. She truly seems interested in learning. We will see how it goes! Then we helped one of the young women with a science project.
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On Tuesday we had our last district meeting..  Then one of our plans fell through so we went to go see Sister Perkins. She is a 93 year old woman in the ward. Her husband passed away last year.  We just visit to give her love and support. It was a sweet visit. We talked about mothers and she had, had a mother that wasn't very supportive and it was kind of sad story.  We hoped that we helped her that day and got to keep her company. In the evening we taught Valente and Yenn. They are former investigators.  They know a little but every time we see them we realize how much they don't understand. They have interest because they know it is good, but past that it is kind of struggle.  They are interesting investigators.
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Wednesday we went to the Maynard's house. (The ones in the picture) because Sister. Maynard was hospitalized for something with her pancreas just a few days before. We went over to go do service.
Her kids are home schooled, so they were there too. She just had us clean the house. All those little deep cleaning projects that you wouldn't do otherwise. We were there for 4 hours and it was so much fun. There kids are just amazing and so it was fun to serve with them. We went and taught Leighangela, a returning member. She has had a lot of struggles in her life.  We just taught a short lesson on missionary work. It was good especially with her new calling as a ward missionary. Then we taught Estela. She is the older woman we teach. We had to drop her daughter because she just didn't have time for us. She also has a lot of memory problems. Like she didn't remember how to pray even though we have taught her multiple times and things like that.  I don't know what to do with that one. We had an amazing night. We met with one of our new referrals named Yassir. We met in the park because his brother isn't happy about him meeting with us. We think he is in his 30s. We had a 2 hour lesson with him.  It was great. We taught the Restoration.  He had a ton of questions throughout the whole process. It was interesting, but great! We are excited to see what happens next!
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Then on Thursday we finally saw Cindy! She is that less active who has been less active most of her life. She got a new job.  That is why she was never home when we went by. She was so happy to see us and we were so happy that she wasn't avoiding us! We shared a short message and it was just great! We hoped to see her on Sunday, but she wasn't home.
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Friday we had a little bit of an anxious day. Trying to plan and things like that. We survived. We got the information about transfers very late.  It turned out great!and the beauty is everything is the way it is meant to be!
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Saturday was another good day. We started right off doing service for the Tippets. Sister Tippets works at a cemetery, so for Memorial Day they put flags on the graves. She asked us to help and so we did. It
was fun to just be her little helper and get it all done. As odd as it sounds, it was kind of peaceful to be there with knowing that there is a plan and purpose to it all.  We just did some good old finding  in the afternoon. We taught one lesson to a former investigator, but we don't think we will really be able to teach her. We found 21 new people, well at least people we talked to.  It was great! In the evening we went to a mission call opening. my companion and I said a few words and there were some non-members there. The girl got her call to Atlanta Georgia North Mission speaking English.  We are very excited for her. It is so weird to be on the other side of it all.  It is very fun to support her. The neighbors of the members, who aren't members, came.  We had a good discussion with her. She wanted to know everything about us. She is English speaking but we are still excited for her!  I will keep you updated with them.
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Sunday was a good day with lots of picture taking from my companion.  It was nice. We have amazing members and they love Hermana Santiago.  I know they will love Hermana Vance too! It was a pretty boring Sunday, on the side of missionary work.  We visited with some members and that was really fun!
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Anyway - the past 3 months have been super hard, but I wouldn't change the trials and struggles I had for any others because of my ability to become what the Lord wanted me to be. I am so grateful now that I get to continue to learn and work my hardest these last few transfers. I know it is going to go by very fast.  I am excited to just work so I leave nothing behind. I am grateful for all of your love and support. You all helped me so much.  I am so grateful for the love and the prayers. Well, have a great week! I am excited to update  you with all the changes next week!
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Love,

Hermana Cornwall

Monday, May 19, 2014

19 May 2013

Hermana Cornwall and her companion Sister Santiago


Hola,

Though time sometimes seems very slow - it is really flying. I just celebrated a year of being in the field and it is the last week of another transfer (with only 4 left after that). I can't believe it. I am understanding a little bit more what everyone else has been talking about.
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So on Monday I went to a new part of our area, well new to me. It is a teeny little town called Dunnegan. It is so far away that we rarely go.  One of the members there offered to feed us, so we went! It is a small place.  It was fun to spend time with this single sister. We did a little service for her and just helped out. Then one of the other single sisters that lives there came.  It was just a nice little gathering.
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Tuesday we taught one of the less-actives named Amanda. It seems that she hasn't been active most of her life.  When she has time, she seems to appreciate our short little messages. She has kids running all over the place. I think she knows it is good.  She just doesn't know how to get there yet. We showed her the mother video and she really liked it. I must say, some homes that we go into I am just grateful for the home I grew up in and that they still support me even now.
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On Wednesday was our first really hot day, like it was REALLY HOT. I didn't feel unmotivated, just really, really slow. We did teach Estela in the afternoon. We aren't really teaching her daughter Lupe, but we taught her. It was nice to be indoors and really just help out their family rather than just teach her. Then in the evening we built a fence. I don't remember if I said, but a new program we are using is 10 hours of service a week. So the week before we offered service to this man building his fence and we said we would come back the next week and help him, so we did. It was a really good experience. It was a little awkward because his wife was in Mexico so it was just him and these 2 girls but I think we were actually a little helpful and it just felt good to help. I must say I have gotten to be a little bit more handy with all this service I am doing!
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Thursday was also meant to be Hot, but we went to the temple! Oh the cherished temple day was just as good as ever. We spent the night in Woodland so we didn't have to wake up too early and it was fun to have additional sisters around and we woke up bright and early to go to the temple. It was lovely just to be in the temple. We were running a little late so there was the question of "Are we going to make the session?" but we got there with plenty of time,  We just enjoyed the peace of the temple. It was great! I remember one of the Elders in my zone in the MTC that was going to a mission in Mexico talked about how he might not go to the temple for 2 years.  Now that I think of it I am so grateful to go to the temple every 3 months.  It is just always recharging and joyous. There is no better place to be.
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On Friday we taught Yenn a Valente.They are former investigators. We don't know much about them  They often let us in. We can't tell how much potential they have.  We watched a video called Having Children in Faith and it seemed to touch them a little.  So, we are making baby steps. They have this little girl that is super funny, but not on purpose. She is kind of lot to handle in the lessons.  It is a good challenge.
 
Saturday we had an interesting day, because I kind of said something that was true and that my companion needed to hear, but she kind of took it badly. We had a good talk afterward, but it is just hard to know what to do sometimes. At times I just laugh because I think that is the best way to take most of it. Then we had a lesson with a less active named Jose. He has really changed his life around.  He is taking medical marijuana for not a very good reason.  We think that is holding him back a little bit. He also works on Sundays.  He talked about wanting to share his testimony and things.  He has good thoughts.  It is just making sure that leads to good actions.
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Sunday was a great day. First I spoke in Sacrament Mtg. on receiving the Spirit. When the Bishop first asked me, I asked if he meant like confirmations and things but it was about receiving the Spirit after you have received the gift of the Holy Ghost. I really liked taking it from that angle. I thought of 2 things we need to do to receive the Holy Ghost on a regular basis. The first is to be worthy, and everything that entails.  The second is to know how to receive an answer. I ended it by talking about how receiving the Spirit is part of our path to endure to the end and how the promise of it all is eternal life. I really like giving a talk, especially in English! We had a really successful day with 2 of our less-actives - Kimberley and Silvia. Silvia said that she is not ready to do family history and to go into the temple and things. I felt sad that she didn't feel ready to do that but I hope she will feel ready someday soon. Then with Kimberley we were able to teach a little about service and for her to take a good load off on us! It was good to be in contact with them and give them some spiritual strength.
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It was a consistent week. Nothing too exciting --- oh wait! I just remembered, this was a little exciting.  When we went to the temple we got a referral via text. We decided to just go and contact it right away. It was on this ranch kind-of in the middle of nowhere.  We went to go knock on the door and a man came out. He said that Jassir, our referral, lived in the apartments off of the shop.  We went over there and we actually found him. He seemed to be a little shocked that we were there.  We shared a little about why we were there He honestly seemed interested to learn about our church and to learn the truth. It was great and we are excited to see him again soon.
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So, like I was saying it was a good week, with a lot of learning and growth like always and with a good personal resolve to just be happy, because that is what it is all about! I am so grateful for all of your love and support. You all are so wonderful to me!
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Les quiero muchisimo,

Hermana Cornwall

Hermanas Bilat, Cornwall & Whitney, who all want to the MTC together May 15, 2013

Hermanas Santigo, Holguin & Cornwall

Sisters Cornwall & Vandeneit

Hermanas Anderson, Whitney, Billat & Cornwall

Monday, May 12, 2014

12 May 2014


Hola,

This week was a fun one with birthdays and Mother's Day and everything in between. I was so grateful for the opportunity I had to see my lovely family yesterday and it is nice to know everyone is doing well! This week will mark the year mark of being on a mission. It has gone by soooooo fast! The other end of the spectrum is that I only have 6 months left which is also crazy to me. Dallin said yesterday that I have done 2/3 so far and I will add with only 1/3 to go. Missions are not how I thought they would be. Every turn surprises me in some amazing way and I just can never seem to wrap my head around what it going on right in that moment because it is always changing. It is this process of always being better. Even though it is hard I would rather be better than worse, and I would rather become what the Lord wants me to be than anything else.
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Last Monday we had an FHE with some of the members in our ward. The ward mission leader lives in Esparto so every 1st Monday he hosts a FHE for the investigators and members in that area. They assigned us to teach the lesson.  We talked about coming unto Christ. None of our investigators were able to make it, but it was fun to teach the members that were there. WE had everyone write a few things that would make them come unto Christ or to fall away.  We made a little pathway to Christ where they would either fall back on a bad step or move forward on a good one. It was a fun little activity with some wonderful members of the ward!
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Tuesday we had zone meeting. That is always good to receive the help and counsel we need. I think the big message was that we are all struggling and we all have challenges, but we can't allow those challenges to hold us back from working hard.  It is that service of the Lord that truly helps. It is funny that they said that because a few days earlier I had that same thought.  It was a perfect confirmation to what I needed to do, which is to work!  Hermana Santiago had to get a blood test for her new medication so we took a little trip to Vacaville to get that done. We had this amazing contact. We were knocking doors, a normal thing to do, and a girl named Sandra answered. usually we give a spiel like "hi, how are you doing? we are servants of Jesus Christ. Do you have Faith in Jesus Christ?" A little route, but it usually gets right to the point. One thing I try to do, but is hard is to change that up as often as possible and to listen to what the Spirit is telling me that they need. We talked about eternal families and if she wanted one and she said yes.  We set up an appointment to come back and talk about the plan of salvation. It is just amazing how just taking that moment to pause and wait to hear what the spirit is telling you to do really makes a difference.
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Wednesday we had another amazing moment when we taught Urith. I think I mentioned her last week.  Sshe is a less-active, that after almost 10 weeks, I had never met. We stopped by on Sunday and she said to come back on Wednesday. We did and we brought Sister Baker, her visiting teaching companion and it was awesome. She was so excited to start doing visiting teaching. She is unable to come to church right now because of her non-member husband, but she still wants to help in some way. She asked if it was ok for her to do visiting teaching even if she wasn't coming to church and Sister Baker said that all she needed was a testimony and she said that she did have that! It was amazing to see such strength and endurance even without the constant nurturing that most of us normally have. Though church is very important we were happy to see her firm in the faith!
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On Thursday I had my first official, what I would call, door slam in the face. I have had the door closed before on me, of course, but this was the first time that someone opened the door saw us and closed it without us getting one word in.  You would think that those would hurt more but they are the easiest ones to just laugh at and move on. I hope one day she will be open to the message of the gospel, but for right now she was not!
 
Friday was my BIRTHDAY! It was a very different birthday too. No one really knew about it or did anything, at least in person, but it was a great day. I opened my presents and felt so happy and loved from everyone back home . 3 things in my gifts that I was debating what to do with was a cake mix, frosting and a birthday banner. I knew no one was going to do it for me, so I got up and made my cake and put up my banner and made my birthday as great as possible. As service for our ward mission leader we cleaned the building and he brought pizza.  We had cake and pizza. Sadly, it ended with a 2 1/2 hour comp inventory, necessary, but still sad and hard.  It all turned out ok, with just enough resolve to keep us both content. Thank you so much for all of the love from home! It was great! The members we lived with told me on Sunday that if they had known that it was my birthday they would have done something for me.  I wouldn't have it any other way! The best part is that it is done and over now.  It was all good!
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Saturday we had a little success on facebook. I remember when i was first on facebook and everyone would talk about how that we get all of these random friend requests and teach awesome lessons and baptize people.  I couldn't see the vision.  Now slowly that is happening for me on my facebook (no baptisms yet).  It is good to see that everything everyone has said wasn't a lie and that I can have success too. It is a slow process but it is a great way to reach out to people! Then we taught Lupe and Estela! So in the Hispanic culture they celebrate Mother's Day the 10th of every May rather than the 2nd Sunday.  We got to wish them all a happy Mothers Day and share a message about eternal families and that we have hope now for the eternities even in our struggles. It is funny how even when i am learning so much more about what life is about and how to feel peace even in struggle how it gives me more moral authority to promise them that there is peace, that there is help, and hope. It was a nice feeling to tell them that I know life is hard but that it is all worth it!
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On Sunday we had our lovely Mother's Day! The Bishop spoke and talked about how we make bad days good ones, and I was so grateful for that talk! Then of course, I got to talk to my lovely family, as mentioned before.  I started my 6 month count down! (not actually  - dad, don't worry) I am so grateful for the time I have served and for the time I still have yet to serve. The one thing I have learned is that the Lord has a plan for me. Everywhere I am and all that I do is with a purpose. It is all meant to be.  I am understanding more and more the purpose that Our Loving Heavenly Father has for me. He has to stretch me in order to accomplish what he needs, I am grateful for the abilities I will have after because of how much Ii have grown and stretched. It is all worth the sacrifice because it helps us to know more of the joy that comes when we don't have to sacrifice anymore! I love you all so much. Thank you for being my help and support. I definitely feel your strength and love. Hope you have a wonderful week!
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les quiero,

Hermana Cornwall






Tuesday, May 6, 2014

05 May 2014

Hola,
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So this week was one of personal change in order to face the lack of change from my circumstances and for the first time in a long time I am ending this week happier then when I started it! I couldn't' really describe to what caused the change or how I did it but I know it is through Jesus Christ.
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Last Monday ended well. We visited a less-active in Esparto as the last try when all of our plans were falling through and she actually let us in and let us share a short message with her. We talked about church and whether she would come and it seems that we planted a seed for her to have more interest in one day coming back to church. I don't know when that will be, but it was wonderful to have the opportunity to help her personal plant grow. Then we went to go see an investigator. They were eating dinner but of course like all wonderful Hispanics that invited us in to eat with them.  It was some cold seafood salad, but it was really good, eaten with a tostada and hot sauce! Of course we turned it into a lesson. We shared with them the Because Of Him video! They loved it.
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Tuesday we had our wonderful zone conference. I had quite a few favorite parts so I will share them. First Sister Stewart the mission nurse shared this story of the physical struggles of her cousin and how if her cousin Gertrude could have done what she did we can do what we do as missionaries. Then President Alba gave an amazing section on the worth of souls and how every soul is important. Then we watch the butterfly circus. I had heard that president alba had shown in before to some of the leaders and I remembered a little of it from when Dad showed it to us, but from the point of few of a missionary it was very impactful! I loved the attitude of Mendez and his pure goodness that was able to help and strengthen others. That we are what we believe and that we shouldn't hold ourselves back. I think that the counsel was exactly what everyone needed to hear especially myself. My little side note of inspiration from the discussion afterward was this --  The thing is that we have to change.  We can't just remain the same. We can't just give up either. Most of the time change is hard and it hurts really bad, but it is all worthy it -- Then Sister Alba focused on a lot of things we should improve on and how to teach better.  She gave us a mission miracle challenge of reading the Book of Mormon in the next 3 months before our next zone conference and focusing on the pure doctrine of Christ and the atonement of Jesus Christ. At the end Sister Alba talked about obedience ad how we need to be obedient because we love God. During the course of the day President Alba got really sick, but after the testimony meeting of those leaving.  President told us that he trys so hard to correct us with love and he ponders long and hard on how to help us and that no one will understand what we went through on missions but Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. It was such a powerful meeting! Another  Sister and I, who are struggling with companion got blessings from the Assistants.  We got the exact help we needed! Then I went on exchanges to Woodland! I got to eat dinner and teach members I knew and loved. It was great to just feel so homey especially on exchanges!
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I was with an Hermana who was in her second transfer out in the field. She reminded me so much of the desires and innocence I had at the beginning of my mission.  It really helped me to have the desires to just work hard once again. It was the smoothest change back, but we did see some great people. It was a great day to just prepare for the future.
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Thursday brought a bit of a surprise. We had a last minute trip to Stockton with the mission nurse to see a psychiatrist there for Hermana Santiago. Because of the timing we didn't get home until 8:00.  We finished teaching English class and went home. There was also another Sister with us to see the doctor as well. Missionaries can only see member doctors.  He is the only LDS psychiatrist around so that is why we had to go so far. I just got to enjoy the ride and try and keep my companion from worrying too much. The mission nurse and I talked and talked!
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Friday wasn't very eventful.  It did include some good companionship talks! It ended with us both realizing that we just want to work harder, so on Saturday that is what we decided to do.
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Saturday we has a blitz in our area and I got to be with Sister Hamilton, one of the STLs in the zone. It was nice to have the opportunity to update her on everything that has been going on. We didn't have a dinner so I went to this panini shop to get a sandwich and it was really good! It was fun to go to the little town panini shop! We got over 20 contacts and it was nice to get it going again!
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Sunday we got 24 contacts! We just kept going and going. Fast Sundays are becoming on of my favorite days because of our hour of prayer! It is such a great time to seek revelation and receive it. I learned the lesson that murmuring only hinders our journey rather than helping it and that we can have faith even when others around us don't. It was great to just feel the Lord speak to me through his chosen servants. All I can say is that I KNOW the Church is true. I don't know how I would face the trails and challenges of this life with out his help and knowledge of the plan he has for us. I am so grateful for the knowledge I have that my life means something and that I can choose to be happy and strong because the Lord is just waiting for me to ask for his help. This is how I changed. I remembered the power the Lord has to help and strengthen us and more than that, I used that power in order to help me make a difficult situation better. He is always there for us, we just have to let him in!
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Con amor,

Hermana Cornwall

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

28 April 2014

Hola,
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Oh Boy! All I can say is the Lord sure likes to stretch us! This week was actually a pretty good week! We were able to accomplish quite a bit! As missionaries things are constantly changing, sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. The best part is, as applies to life as well, we get to choose our reaction to it.
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So this week --- There weren't as many moments for emotional health, but it was still a harder week.  We worked a lot harder so at least it looks better on paper! On Monday we went to our less-active's house, Cindy. Like most Hispanics she fed us! We hadn't really had dinner so it worked out well. We had Chile relleno, which is a pepper stuffed with cheese! We shared the Because of Him video and they liked it! Then we went and saw Kimberley, the single sister from the ward. She isn't actually Hispanic, but it is hard for the Elders to be able to get into her home. She is very nice.  We showed her the video also and she loved the little headliners of the ability to have new beginnings and all the possibilities we have through Jesus Christ! Whether she really understood why, is something we are going to have to figure out.
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Then on Tuesday we had our regular district meeting of course. We had a blitz afterward in Davis! The sad part was that I didn't get sent to anywhere I had been before.  It was fun to just have the feel of Davis again. Man the people are so liberal here. It doesn't always make them mean, but it does make them judgmental. We tracted into this really nice lady. She had some wonderful general opinions about religion with nothing really definite. She had some great ideas that were so close to out beliefs! She even taught me something, but then I forgot what it was. I was on exchanges with Hermana Thompson, my STL. She is a great missionary! She just goes out and does it and it was a great exchange. We didn't actually teach any lessons, but we did go out and contact the people which is always an interesting experience.
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Wednesday was a normal day with things falling through and trying to just keep the day full. On Thursday we finally were able to teach Lupe. She is one of our core investigators. She has so many desires to learn, but a lot of questions. We talked about praying often and how important it is to pray in order to receive answers and help in our life. She is having struggles keeping the commitments and receiving her answer.  We hoped this would help, but she seemed a little distracted.  We will see when we see her again!
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Side note: So I am really starting to fall in love with all the members in this Ward. They are so willing to give and help and sometimes I just can't take how kind they are. They all have their own bits of knowledge and they always share them. Anyway just a shout out to the Winters Ward that it is pretty great!
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Friday we ate lunch with some members before we started out planning because in the evening we helped with their duck derby (aka Duck Dash). Yes you guessed it! For 2 consecutive years Winters has dropped rubber ducks off a bridge and raced them. There weren't as many as when we saw at the Duck Dash, but there was a pretty good amount! It was our Mormon helping hands service activity! Our job was to help the ducks that got stuck along the way! It was fun to be a part of it all.
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Then on Saturday we did some more service. One of our members has a bunny barn and the roof blew off so we went to help them build another one. It was a lot of work, but it was fun. I must say I felt pretty accomplished screwing, nailing, lifting, etc. and it was fun to learn a few new skills. My favorite part of the whole day was when Brother Zenger, the own of the bunnies told me, "This is ranching". I love it! It made me kind of fall in love with the country to be out their working hard! 

Then on Sunday we had our regular meetings, but in the evening I finally met one of our recent converts, after like 8 weeks. Her name is Sylvia. I don't know why but she has not been going to church or participating in anything really for a while. So now that we got in the door once we hope to get in it a few more times! It is amazing how the gospel is so true and I know it can work miracles in her life and everyone if they just let it change them, so that they can be eternally happy. Again it goes back to our natural man who is happy the way they are, but we are talking about the eternities here.  That is what makes it all truly important! Well I love my eternal family! I know everyone is at least trying to make everyday one that will count for the eternities and if you aren't you need to start, because if we don't start now when will you?

Les Quiero muchisimo!

Hermana Cornwall

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

21 April 2014

Hola,

I would of hope you all heard about the little Easter website the church put up this week. It had an amazing video that talks about Because of Him! It was an amazing week to be a part of the Church's campaign to reach out to more people. So we got an e-mail telling us about the website and the video and also to use the hashtag #BecauseofHim in all of our posts during the week. It was amazing how facebook just seemed to blow up with post and shares about Christ! Here is the website if you still want to check it out and share.
http://easter.mormon.org

So this week, I am not going to lie, was a really hard one. I find the Lord always increases the load when you thought you had just tried to manage it. The reason why it was hard is because I have a struggling companion and the odd thing is there is not much I can do about it but change myself to fit better with her. The reason why I say this at the beginning is because it all started on Monday night. My companion just
wouldn't get out of the car and I just felt this lack of desire to work and so she just talked. We talked for those hours and it was hard because I didn't know exactly what to say or do that might hurt or might help so I tried different things but she wasn't very open to them. All in all the night didn't end that well, but it was good that we understood each other more even if we couldn't exactly resolve the problem.

The next morning was also interesting. It was another struggle and my companion and I talked more and studied about the last weeks of Christ's life and she got a blessing.  It was kind of just a restful day for her. In the evening though, we did have the opportunity to go out and work and we had a lesson with our investigator Juan. It is a funny one because he thinks that all of the anti-Mormon ideas, or just anything that is negative about religion really, should be his answer to whether he believes or not and he just isn't letting himself jump right in. We had a member with is and through her prompting we decided he needed a blessing. Luckily we do have people in our ward who speak Spanish so we called the Bishop over to give him a blessing. The nice thing was at the end of it all, there was this true sense of peace left over. Not as much worry or questioning, but just a sense of peace, so we hope that will help in the cultivation of his little seed.

On Wednesday it was actually the best day out of the week. We just were able to go through the day peacefully. We started with service on our ranch with the Elders planting baby redwood trees. It is all quite exciting to learn more about the working of a little ranch. There is so much to do and yet it is very peaceful and very enjoyable, at least from what I can see. It was fun to just work hard and get dirty and  have some fun doing something semi-normal.  We had an amazing miracle in the evening. We have had this investigator Magdalena and her family, they have been taught since before I got there, but after six weeks I had never ever taught her. Then on Wednesday we finally taught her. She was very open and asked really good questions in order to clear up her understanding. We taught about the restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ through Joseph Smith! It was great!

On Thursday we tried to do planing, but it didn't really happen.  I was trying to talk about communicating better and she just got really upset from our conversation. When we went to plan she would just keep turning it all on what I thought we should do.  We talked some more and just took some space for a while. But even after the space there was still something wrong. Then finally after an hour or two we ended up finding  something to laugh at through out all of the stress. Then we tried to make a plan on what we needed to do. It was good but also bad. It is funny how sometimes the things you need aren't always the best for everyone else, but it worked out ok.

Then on Friday we had our district meeting with all of the new people which was fun. It was just nice to be around missionaries for a change and I just felt uplifted by their presence. Then we ate the biggest ribs I have ever seen. They were from like 800 pound pigs, it was at a members house and it was part of their business, but they were seriously huge.  It was fun.

Saturday, a lot of things fell through.  It ended nicely with a baptism of one of my old investigators in Davis. I got to go and play the piano.  It was fun to be with the Woodland Branch and to see someone I taught get baptized! His name is Victor Flores.  It was all just very nice.

Easter Sunday was very simple, but very nice. We ate at an older couples home with traditional ham and potatoes. The members here are so kind and nice and I was so grateful to be a part of this wonderful season.

I was so grateful for this week and the simplicity the Church brought with the video -  Because of Him. I found that my testimony was built because of it. I am so grateful for a Savior who sacrificed for me and not only that, but one who now is able to understand me even in my struggles and successes. Thank you so much for all of your prayers and support, I truly so feel them!

Les quiero,
Hermana Cornwall

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Monday, April 14, 2014

14 April 2014

Sister Santigo, Yasmin, Sister Cornwall
Hola,


Those that are dying to know 2 big events happened this week. First is that I had my first baptism this week! Second is that I am [not getting transferred but] staying in Winters with Hermana Santiago!
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This week was great. The reason why I didn't talk about Yasmin's baptism last week is because we hadn't really taught her for 2 weeks because she was busy, so we were a little worried whether the baptism would actually happen.  When we went over for a lesson last Monday night, she was all ready to go! She had her program all organized! Then we also had an FHE with some of the children of some of our investigators at a members home. It was great to be there with them and some other members and help them see the goodness of it all!
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View on the hill we climb each day on the Bishop's ranch.
On Tuesday we had a district meeting on :General] conference. It was fun to just be able to have all of us share what impacted us! Then, I had some great success with some less-actives on facebook. One is the son of a member in Davis who lives in Mexico. It is so great to be able to spread all around the world. Then we had a lesson with Cindy and Gisel. Cindy is the less-active we found last week who hasn't gone to church since she was a child in Mexico. Gisel is her teenage, non-member daughter who we are now teaching. We taught about temples and Cindy definitely wants to be sealed in the temple. They are just so ready to hear our message! I don't know if I said this already, but Bishop Baker, whose property we live on, is a teacher at the High School here in Winters so he knows all the kids and he knows Gisel so that is nice.  He speaks spanish so Cindy can talk with him at church! In the evening we had another lesson with Yasmin of course! We kind of did the last big commandments, like tithing and fast offerings and we prepared her for her baptismal interview. It was a big night.  All went well.
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Then on Wednesday we went and made tortillas with Lupe and Estela, some of our investigators. It was fun and super easy! They were also very delicious.We had a short lesson with them about Family Home Evening!  Then we taught one of our less-actives, Victor, who is supposed to be going to the Spanish Branch but we think his guilt holds him back and he works. We read Alma 36 about Alma's conversion, being the vilest of sinners and having that complete change of heart and the desire to serve the Lord. It is amazing how any change is possible through the atonement of Jesus Christ. It is also interesting how far we can fall and he can still build us back up. My favorite section of the scripture is when he actually changes:

 18 Now, as my mind caught hold upon this thought, I cried within my heart: O Jesus, thou Son of God, have mercy on me, who am in the gall of bitterness, and am encircled about by the everlasting chains of death.
 19 And now, behold, when I thought this, I could remember my pains no more; yea, I was harrowed up by the memory of my sins no more.
 20 And oh, what joy, and what marvelous light I did behold; yea, my soul was filled with joy as exceeding as was my pain!
 21 Yea, I say unto you, my son, that there could be nothing so exquisite and so bitter as were my pains. Yea, and again I say unto you, my son, that on the other hand, there can be nothing so exquisite and sweet as was my joy.
Oh sometimes we just need that Joy. I know for me that is definitely true. Noone truly wants the torment and pain, but it seems really enjoyable when we are doing it. It was a really good lesson and he really seemed to get it. We also did service for this older couple in the ward. They are compelely re-landscaping their back yard. It was hard work, but it was really fun. It was nice to just get a little dirty and sweaty doing good work for someone else. Yasmine had her baptismal interview. It is just like when a bishop interviews an 8-year old.  It is just for converts. The district leader told us that she is so prepared and ready to go!.
Thursday we had a great lesson with Cindy again. We talked about missionary work and she was all gung hoe to get into it. It is just the perfect time for her!
On Friday we had our planning!
Then Saturday We prepared more for the baptism, setting up chairs and making little pass-along cards and pamphlet displays. 
Yasmine's Husband, Yasmine, Sisters Santiago & Cornwall
Sunday was the big day! Cindy came to all 3 hours of church, Yasmin got baptized right after church. I played the piano! I am always grateful I have that skill and it was just beautiful. There were so many people there to love and support her, we were so happy!
It was an amazing week with I am sure many more miracles to come, keep up the work in your end of the woods, los quiero!
Hermana Cornwall

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Sister Fernandez
Sister Vanderniet

"Treat we helped make for Yasmin's baptism."
"My first elote (corn w/ mayo, butter, cheese and chile)"
Dinner at church with the Elders