Monday, September 25, 2017

College Life

Hola, hola!



We do a lot of service, so we haven't had a ton of teaching time. But we make good use of the time we have. We started contacting at a college to try and find some JAS (jóvenes adultos solteros) to teach, and it was the best thing ever! We got to talk to so many people, and quickly! And about half the people there were Spanish speakers. And it's fun being on a college campus with people our own age. This week we made a board that said "what is the purpose of life?" And we went around and asked people to put up a sticky note with their answer. A lot of people got really sad because they didn't have any idea! Then they wanted to listen to us 😂 We got a really solid new investigator named Felicia! (Which is cute because in Spanish feliz = happy 😁)

I still love being with Hermana Calderón! Every day is a party! I am extra tired because we work really hard all day, but we still stay up really late every night laughing and talking. (And then get up at 6:30 every day!) But it's all worth it! And it helps me not freak out about the fact I'll be home in 10 weeks! 😳

As far as our investigators go, we finished teaching Juan Carlos all of the commandments. We hope to set a more official date with him soon. We visited Luz with members too. She received her answer that the Book of Mormon is true. But, she still wants to learn more before she commits to baptism. She came to church on Sunday, and her husband came with her even though he doesn't speak Spanish. Both Juan Carlos and Luz read almost every day and come to church every week. So they are super close!

Other miracles happened! We found a man named Jorge. His family got baptized about a year ago, but he wasn't ready yet. The missionaries kept going by, but he wasn't ready yet. But, he does better in Spanish. So we went by and started teaching him! He seems more ready now. And he went to church on Sunday!

One of the members brought her friend to church on Sunday, Francisco. He told us he wants us to come by this week and explain more! So the work is still going!

Even though we do more service than we do tracting, we are still able to share Heavenly Father's love. (Maybe even more so!) Before we leave a house we offer them a Book of Mormon and ask to pray with them, and no one has turned us down so far!

You would think that I might be able to lose some mission weight from all of this construction work. Here is why I haven't:

Monday: We were fed pozole

Tuesday: We went and got tacos from a truck

Wednesday: We were fed fideo

Thursday: A member took us to get pupusas, and another member gave us some chicken and rice. Another missionary also made us Chilean empanadas.

Friday: We went to the "noche latina" party that one of the wards in the area was having. Each classroom and food from a different country. (My favorite were empanadas from Argentina!)

Saturday: A member took us to get tacos from a taco stand

Sunday: We had some kind of sketchy food from the Red Cross truck, it was like beans and pasta mixed with corn and some weird meat. But then a member made us pancakes.

One day this week we were trying to visit people, and it starting pouring rain! And this adorable cat was out in the rain 😭 I picked him up and he started purring! 


On Saturday we went to a fun stake activity for Women's Conference! We had dinner and did some crafts. And then we watched the conference! It was so good! It made me super excited to watch more this weekend! You can watch it on Saturday and Sunday at lds.org

I loved Women's Conference! A big thing they talked about was just being happy! I know that if we build our foundation on Christ there will be a joy in our lives that no trial will be able to take away. I love you all and hope you have a great week!

Love,




Hermana Bettridge




Fotos:


We parked in lot H3!

Campus Life


District meeting! We set a goal to all set 5 baptismal dates this transfer. The Indian statue was a gift from someone that we did service for. We role play on it 😂 


SERVICE!!

Monday, September 18, 2017

The Biggest Miracle of My Mission 💕



Hola, hola!
 
Mucking out houses on Mexico's Independence Day 


The title might be a little dramatic, but this week was TRANSFERS! Hermana Peña finished her mission 😭. I miss her, but I'm excited for her! I was super nervous to find out who my new companion would be, and I wasn't going to transfer meeting this time. So, Hermana Fonua and I had to go to the church and wait for our new companions to show up. Obviously, I called everyone who was at transfer meeting, but they wouldn't tell me who my new companion was. So, I was freaking out. And then there was a knock on the door and HERMANA CALDERÓN WALKED IN. I freaked out!!! (There is a video below.) So I am very happy! The rest of my mission Is going to go by so fast. (Hermana Calderón and I were companions for three months back in H3 and she is my best friend! ❤️)




Other than that, our week has been mostly service with a little bit of teaching in between. We did have zone conference this past week, and Elder Uceda of the Presidency of the Seventy came! He talked to us about how our purpose as missionaries is to help others become disciples of Christ. He said the way we need to help others is to make sure they are praying and reading the scriptures on their own.

The next day we were working on a house. We had finished the houses we were assigned to for the day, so we knocked some doors to see if anyone else needed help. We found these two cute old ladies! Their husbands died, so they moved in together. They just had a few family members to help them, and they needed a ton of help! One of them said she had prayed that morning that God would send people to help them. We got to work on the house, and President Peterson texted us to ask where we were because he was stopping by some houses. We texted him the address, and he showed up with Elder Cornish of the Seventy and Elder Uceda! Crazy times! So we got to talk to them and shake their hands. Super cool!

Zone Conference was really good! President talked to us about the importance of being prepared, both spiritually and temporally. He talked about how this hurricane is a learning experience for us, and how we can see the importance of making sure our future families are both spiritually and temporally prepared. President talked about how the Lord knew calamities would come. That's why he gave us the priesthood. Throughout the aftermath of this storm I have seen the importance of relying on the things that really matter. I have loved helping others get their lives back on track, and provide spiritual support such as praying with them.

I love you all, and I hope you have an amazing week and notice the Lord's hand in your life!

Love,


Hermana Bettridge



Fotos:


Saying goodbye to Hermana Peña 


Reunited


Our zone being united ❤️ 


Us with Hna Black who is training in H3! 


The hermanas of the zone!


Us with Jones!


At Buffalo Wild Wings for Hna Hurst's birthday


Us with Elders Cornish and Uceda

 

Monday, September 11, 2017

I'm famous ⭐️

Hola, hola!

This has been an exciting week of service!  


This is Priscila! She is three. We mucked out her grandma's house. Hna Peña sat outside and rested her foot and played with her. Priscila told me I was pretty when I looked really gross, so she is the real MVP.

Wednesday: Was more of a normal day. We had interviews with President! Then we made some Mormon Helping Hands flyers in Spanish and posted them around. We ate with a member, and then Hna Peña had a meeting.

Thursday: We volunteered at Northwest Assistance Ministries. Basically we just sorted stuff. On the way back (we were over by where I used to serve in H3.) I saw El Pibe, this Mexican popsicle store that is the best. I yelled "Pibe! Let's go." But the driver didn't pull over. Then Hna Peña had to have minor foot surgery again. At night we visited Juan Carlos! Thankfully no water got into their house. He helped muck houses this weekend with the ward! It was a fun visit because they made us carne asada.

Friday: We had district meeting, and then we all went over to Northwest Assistance Ministries to volunteer again. I drove, so I made everyone go to El Pibe on the way back. In the afternoon we mucked out some more houses. The houses we are mucking are really gross now because they are the ones that sat with high water for several days. They all smell terrible and have mold growing in them. (Don't worry! I wear my mask 😉) At night we went and visited Chely! She evacuated to Dallas with her sister, but is back now. (Thankfully everything was okay with her house.) She is excited to keep learning. Sadly, she couldn't make it to church this Sunday, but we are hoping to get her there this week.

Saturday
: We mucked out houses! Marvin from Bear Creek was there, and he took us out to eat at Chili's after. (Chili's is my favorite place!!!)

Sunday: We still only had sacrament meeting (in our yellow shirts) because our building was being used as a command center. People from all over came down to help. Then we spent the rest of the day mucking out houses. 


So, I now am really good at house demo! So good that I made an appearance on Mormon Newsroom! 😉 There is a link to the video below

In other news, Hermana Peña is going home tomorrow! I can't believe she's done! I am so glad I got to be her companion for the last three months. I am going to miss her! I will get my new companion tomorrow. (I still don't know who it is!) 

I also got my return flight info!! Crazy! I will be home December 6th at 3:30 P.M.

I hope everyone has a great week!

Love,



Hermana Bettridge

Fotos:

Us at El Pibe! (The best popsicles for 33 cents.) I told everyone to look excited for the picture, the most excited is the guy inside the store. 

I GOT TO SEE MY BEST FRIEND! Hna Calderón and I were reunited when volunteering this weekend. We saw each other in the parking lot and started running toward each other 😂 


Chili's with Marvin and his kids!

My celebrity screen shot
to see the whole video, click HERE


Hna Peña's funeral

Here is a link to the mission president's blog post this week click HERE

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Flood Clean Up 2k17


Hola, Hola!


I didn't write yesterday because our Preparation Day was changed to Tuesday this week so that we could go out in a big group with members that didn't have to work on the Labor Day holiday and do more clean up! I know everyone is dying to know what is happening, so I will write out a little summary of what happened every day. We were stuck inside of our apartments starting August 26th. I wrote last week about what was kind of going on. I will write out about what happened every day this week!

One of the missionary moms from Oklahoma sent us these cool shirts!


Monday: We were still stuck in our apartment! (At this point we were REALLY bored!) It was raining really hard. A lot of people had been displaced from their houses and so our meetinghouse down the road was being used as an emergency shelter. My last church building in bear creek got totally flooded. We were getting ready for our nightly call with President Peterson to give a report on how we were, and we smelled natural gas. We called the Mission Housing Coordinator so he could contact someone to come look at our apartment, but he wanted us to pack an evacuation bag in case we had to leave. So we had to pack our bags in case it came back and we had to leave in the middle of the night. (But everything was okay!)

Tuesday: It was still raining, but we asked President Peterson if we could go to the meetinghouse to help at the emergency center. The road between there and our apartment was still not flooded. It was basically a place people could go for a few days if they had to evacuate their houses. The classrooms were all turned into little rooms for families to live in and had cots in them. The gym was a donation center (people came and dropped stuff off/the church shipped in some stuff) that people could come take. Three meals were served a day to everyone that needed food. We went and helped serve/make food, clean the church etc. It was really awesome because most people there were not members of our church and a lot of them only spoke Spanish. We just kind of helped everyone feel welcome and tried to cheer them up. Some people said they wanted to come to church services when everything got more back to normal. After we had been there for a few hours President Peterson called, told us we were being evacuated from our apartment because a reservoir down the road was on the verge of overflowing. So, we went home and packed (which was super fast because of the gas incident the night prior!,) and we went to the home of a member of the English Stake Presidency.

Wednesday: We realized how much we loved staying at President Hansen's house because he made us an awesome breakfast every morning! We to a stadium that was being used as a donation center. We helped sort through clothes for a few hours. Then we went to volunteer at a Methodist church that was being set up as a donation center. More people had gotten evacuated that day, so we went back to our church to help clean and set up more supplies.


Thursday: We went back to the Methodist church and volunteered there most of the day. We helped the people who were displaced carry food and supplies to their cars. It was Hermana Fonua's birthday! So we went out to eat afterward.


Friday: The water started to recede out of the affected areas (some areas are still underwater and we can't get to them yet) so we started cleaning out houses. We worked all day on Pablo's house. He lived up near the temple. His house was pretty new, so that was super sad! We carried all of his furniture outside of the hose and then ripped out all of the carpet and carpet padding. Then we started to pull out the wet drywall and insulation.

Saturday: We mucked out a bunch of houses! We worked in a neighborhood in our area with a bunch of members. We knocked doors to see who needed help.

Sunday: It was an interesting Sabbath! We were combined with three other wards (one of which was bear creek because their building is destroyed.) We just had sacrament meeting, and everyone wore their yellow shirts. Right after we all went out to volunteer (there were thousands of us all over the city, it was awesome!) We went with the Bear Creek 2nd ward to a neighborhood with flood waters that were just starting to recede. In parts of the neighborhood you could only get to the houses if you had a boat.


Monday: Yesterday we worked on a bunch of houses again!

Today: We are relaxing because we are really sore and tired!


My missionary purpose is still to invite others to come unto Christ. But, the way we accomplish that purpose has changed quite a bit! From now on we still wake up at 6:30. We are to quickly get ready, eat some breakfast, and study our scriptures for a few minutes. We leave our apartments at 7:30, and go out to help clean up houses. We do that until 4 P.M. and then we go home to shower. We eat dinner at 5, and then we go out and proselyte from 6-9. When we come home we plan for a few minutes, and then we are encouraged to go to bed as soon as possible. Even though I am not finishing out my mission in the way that I thought I would, I still love it! Even though I am wearing my yellow "Mormon Helping Hands" t shirt and tennis shoes instead of a dress, I still have my tag on that has both "Hermana Bettridge" and "Jesucristo." I am striving to be a representative of Jesus Christ in everything I do! We have found so many ways to help others come unto Christ by serving them and sharing our testimonies through our actions.


Have a great week! We will be busy doing service!

Keep Houston in your prayers! ❤️

Love,


Hermana Bettridge


Fotos:

Us in front of our church building that was being used as an emergency center. 


We ate lunch at a house that was being used as the "command center" of the neighborhood we were working in. (Yes, Giselle from Bear Creek is next to me! She is back from her two transfer mission to the Texas Houston South Mission. She helped out for a few days, and is headed out to serve the rest of the 18 months in California this week. 


One of the houses we mucked out.


Lunch at steak and shake after a long day of work!


Hermana Peña and I going out to work!


Our zone when we volunteered at the Foundry Church. We filled a former military armored truck with supplies to take down to the flooded area.



There is a Bahama Buck's in our area (it's a smoothie/shaved ice place) that is owned by a member, so we got free smoothies 😎 


Us on Sunday with Hermana Alvarez!