Hej HejThis week has been a fantastic week! Where do I even begin.So Syster Larson and I were waiting at the bus stop to go home just saying hi to everyone ya know because it is fun. So we said hi to this guy that walked passed us and he gave us a wierd look (like everyone always does) and then he asked us if we were Christian and we told him that we were. Then he was like "I knew it because you girls are so nice and had a glow about you." We dont usually get that response here. They usually start walking really fast or start running so we were shocked. Anyways he kept asking us questions and questions about the gospel and we ended talking about the gospel for over and hour. Oh the funny thing is that his name is Emmy who would of thought Emmy was a guys name. So after teaching him almost all the lessons we decided to ask him if he would prepare himself to be baptized and he said absolutly! We have scheduled a baptism for the 16th of November!!!Okay so yesterday(Sunday) Syster Larson and I had two appointmnets scheduled. One of them was a less active member who said he would come to church with us but he never came. Then right as we were walking into to church a member introduced us to David who she found walking around and said he wanted to go to church. He stayed for all three hours and he doesnt speak any English or Swedish just Spanish. So I whipped out the five Spanish words that I learned from the three years of Spanish I took. Luckily we had Ruben who is from Peru help translate for us. So after all three meetings of church we asked him if we could teach him more about our church and he said YES or SI. He was so excited about church and he was so happy during church! I could tell he was a very nice man even though we couldnt really communicate. So as we were teaching him and all the sudden (in spanish) he asked us if he could be baptized! I knew right then that miracles really do happen. So we scheduled a baptism date for him on November 9th! The wonderful thing about it is that Rebun (the translator guy) Just got his call to Sweden (which is common even though he grew up here) is going to baptize David two days before he reports to the mtc. It was a great day!It was nice and warm this week and we had day light savings on Sunday so we got to sleep in an extra hour. It was wierd though when we got out of church at 4 it is was really dark outside! I have come to realize that each Swedish meal consist of some type of fish with potatos and Känka bread with some cheese and butter.Oh funny story so Syster Larson and I were at a memebers house for dinner and we were eating what i thought was chicken stew. Well after the dinner Syster Larson was like "I cant believe we just at quron." Well we both thought it was chicken but it is a substitute for chicken and it is made from fungi! She found out sooner becasue the family told her what it was in Swedish but I obviously did not catch that part of the conversation.Well I hope you had a great week! I am loving my mission and I am so grateful I get to talk and meet wonderful Swedish people each day. They are some of the greatest people I know and they make me laugh. I really do love them very much and I know that this church is true with all my heart!I Love and miss you all so much!Love emi(Syster Christison)
Monday, October 28, 2013
A Fantastic Week
Ricky Benz
Hello Family!
How is everyone doing?! It is so cold here!!!! It seems to get colder and colder each day and darker and darker each night. I am not ready for it to be cold. This week was kinda slow and hard. We have no one to teach! We go contacting all day which I love but I wish we could teach someone. We did meet a famous person named Ricky Benz. He is from Jamaica and is a famous singer. So we told him about the Book of Mormon and he said he wanted to read this book so we gave him one. Kinda cool that we got to teach someone famous...I don't know if he is famous but he told us to look him up and come to his concerts which we cant. What can you do.
So the other day Syster Larson and I decided to go and visit a less active member on the island Dalirö, one of the prettiest places I have ever been. So I started talking to this lady on the bus is Swedish and half way through the conversation I was so lost. So Syster Larson casually came and sat by me to help me out. Anywho so we were talking to this lady and we realized we had missed our bus stop. So we went all the way out to Dalirö Lake. It was so pretty! The next bus didn't leave for 40 minuets so we just walked around and looked at the pretty place. So then when we got off the correct bus stop there was only farm land... not a single human was on the streets. So we followed the spirit aka went to the only house in the whole town and found out it was the right house! Sadly she was not home so we are going to have to make another trip out there.
Well that is about it this week oh wait I had fish stew this week at a members house. This was nasty. I don't even know what kind of fish it was or what part of the fish. Then they gave us trukish mints they taste like black licorice with some spices. I don't really know how to describe it other than it was interesting.Well I love you all so much! Hope all is going swell for you guys. Today Syster Larson and I are going to take a little trip to Stockholm so it should be a grand day!Love EmiSyster Christison
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Hej Hej
So this week has been great! A funny thing happened to my foot. So you know how my wrist and fingers and ankles are really flexible. Well somewhere somehow I sprained my ankle like I always do. This time it started hurting and it became swollen so we decided to go to the doctor. So the doctor was feeling the ankle that wasn’t hurt and he said wow you must have sprained your ankle many times. I told him I have never sprained my ankle(not that I know of)then he told me to stick my thumbs out and he was like oh you just have weird joints. Giggles! He told me I should have done gymnastics. Anywho the foot is all better so that is good. I didn’t think I needed to go to the doctor but I do as I am commanded. The weirdest things happen.We did a lot of contacting this week. Not very many lessons but contacting is always a hoot. This week Syster Larson and I split of from each other in the trains. Meaning I had to go and talk to people in Swedish all by my self! It was interesting... I can start the conversation and say much more in Swedish but once they start talking I am so lost so I just start talking about the gospel. I am getting better at picking up certain words and then I guess what they are talking about. For our service project this week we planted flowers at the temple. It was a great time and it looks really pretty.The members are really nice here and they take great care of us. We have had great dinners. I have notice that Swedish dinners consist of potatoes and salad with tons of veggies in them. I ate some salmon, some pasta, Swedish meat balls with lindon berries and some veal. They eat a lot of klad cluka here. It is basically brownie dough with some whip cream on top. It is delicious! I tried some calviar the other day it was so nasty. It comes in a tube like toothpaste. I have no idea why people would eat fish eggs.So I had to share my testimony in church on Sunday it was kinda scary. The ward here is really big so that is good. We met this girl named Harriet on the bus she is from Uganda(they are always nice and accepting to hear our message) and said she wanted to come to church with us. So we told her to meet us at the train and she really did come to church with us on Sunday. We even gave her a Book of Mormon and she was so happy! After church we realized she lived in the other missionaries area so we had to give her to them.Well it sounds like everything at home is going swell. Will you send me some pictures please! I also figured out how to send pictures but I left my camera cord in the apartment so I will have to send them to you next week. I am so sorry I am not the best person when it comes to pictures. I have been taking a lot of pictures though! Lisa would be proud. It is really pretty here all the leaves are falling of the trees and it is getting colder and colder each day.I love you all so much and miss you all. Thanks for being the greatest people! The Utah game sounds like it was so great. I really miss it but I am glad the Utes are doing well. Anything else exciting going on at home?? Don’t worry mom I am careful we are getting reflectors so cars can see us and we take the train and bus so we can talk to people.Love Emi(Syster Christison)
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Sweden Bound
Hej hej
I made it to Sweden!!!! It really is so beautiful here!!! All
the leaves are changing colors it is just so great to finally be here. So my
first day here i was so exhausted. We arrived at 7:30 in the morning so we had
a full day ahead of us. We went on a little tour of Stockholm, Sweden. It was a
grand time. I learned that you need to watch out for bikers.... I almost ran
into like twenty of them. Then we went out and contacted....haha it was funny.
Thankfully president Newell let us go to bed at 7:30.
On Wednesday we met our trainers and our area! I am serving in
västerhaninge. This is where the temple is located so I get to walk by the
beautiful temple all day everyday. I have a fabulous trainer named Syster
Larson from Florida. The best part was seeing Adelide and Caleb Farley! I
also thought that Adelide was going to be my trainer that would have been so
funny and great! Oh well all is good maybe someday we will be companions and
spread the gospel everywhere! It was such a grand surprise to see them! It is
so nice to see familiar faces. Tell Becky Farley I say hi and that Caleb is the
greatest.
So my first week in Sweden has been so great. I am just trying
to figure everything out still. My Swedish is coming along I honestly cant
understand people that well so I just nod my head up and down then ask my
companion what they be sayin. Usually when we say hej hej to someone they
either keep walking or they ask if we know them. The Swedish people are very
reserved but we will fix that. Our bike seats got stolen at the train station
so we are mostly on foot. This is the best way to contact people. For example,
the other day we met this guy named kaffi he is from America. He actually
stopped us and said he has read about joseph smith and is interested. That is
always a great thing to hear! So we is gonna go teach him so more about the
good word.
We had the opportunity to watch three sessions of conference.
Conference is always a grand time. I learned lots from it hope you all did to.
Well i hope all is going swell at home. Life here in Sweden is just a grand
good time! I am gonna go buy me some winter boots now.
Jag älske dig!
Vi-sees
Syster Christison
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