Sunday, May 9, 2010

April 12: Letter to Family


Hello Family!

How are you? How is your fabulous week going? Guess what: it took a whole week but we found another mini-missionary who can serve with me for 2 more weeks! Hooray! I am so happy. She came to L'viv on Saturday, and after a quick dinner, we took a taxi to the train station. We found the next available train, which was at 1 in the morning and bought the tickets! After trying to board the wrong train with some new friends who spoke English, we waited until another stealthy train rolled down the tracks, but it went right passed us. We thought we were smarter than the train and neglected to board, convinced that it wasn't our train. In the nick of time, we realized our mistake and jumped on! No, it wasn't a big deal - we had plenty of time. But, I felt like giving you something intriguing to read today! So, I spiced it up a bit.

Something else spicy:

When I was in L'viv, I learned that it is culturally acceptable to urinate in public. Well, at least for grandmas and men. I think here In Ukraine g-mas can do pretty much whatever they want. Seriously though, we were waiting for a bus, and across the street (a very public and busy street in the middle of the city...an enormous city), a grandma just stopped and well...I don't know how to describe it. But, I will say it happens more than I write home about it. This was just a funny g-ma, and I had to write home about her.

So, I am back in Kmelnetsky, and I am very thankful! Of course I love L'viv and the sisters there (I could write an e-mail just how wonderful they are), but there is just something special about this place. I know there is work that needs to be done here, and I am thankful that I can try to live worthy of it and do it. I loved conference. I loved the emphasis on families. It helped me realize and focus more on the importance of families. I know that the gospel is for families, but I think I've been kind of lazy and just teaching those who will listen. This week and hopefully for the remainder of my mission I am going to focus and work more at trying to find families. Therefore, I am super grateful for a wonderful conference with advice for families! I think I used that word in every sentence, but I know that the church (especially here) needs families just as they need the church. The gospel blesses families! Look at how it had blessed us!

Sister Baltkova is great! She is fun and a hard worker! I am super excited to serve with her and the branch also loves her! (It's her birthday on Wednesday, also!) We are going to celebrate! She was baptized a year ago! She is wonderful and a wonderful missionary. We are having so much fun together! Her mother was just baptized last week and she has a super strong testimony of the gospel! She is also an excellent worker! I’m super excited for these next few weeks!

I am very grateful for my testimony! I love this church and the opportunity to help others understand more about our purpose and about our Heavenly Father's plan for us! It's perfect and wonderful!

Oh, get this...there is an elder in L'viv - Elder Munzer. His sister served with Jina in Ireland! Ask her about it! We had lots of fun in L'viv. I wasn't the most cheerful person because I essentially was bitter and wanted to be here. Thankfully dreams really do come true, and we got back Sunday morning!

Well, they didn't understand me when I asked for time at internet, so I only have 10 minutes left. But, I love you! I am thankful for all you do for me.

E-mail is working great! I love you all more than I can write in a 30 min. long e-mail.

But, I DO LOVE YOU!

Please share my love with the ward and have a great conference!

I love you!

Sister Murphy

p.s. Sandra, did the part about your poor baby swimming around in her (I only say her because it's better than it and baby in Uk. takes feminine but I really wanted to write him, although I don't want to control fate therefore I reasoned it out in my mind) urine? I was a little grossed out. Don't get fat. Resist. Eat more pickles and NO ICE CREAM! Don't let being pregnant be an excuse. And when I'm pregnant, after I'm all grown up and stuff, you can give me the same advice.

Thanks for the little message from Sarah, I already knew about her work but I'm glad things haven't changed.

In L'viv there were a lot of twins, and it made me miss walking with you and being cute and identical.

I want you to now that you are the best sister in the world. Thanks for everything. Don't ever be discouraged. I'm happy now that I'm back. I regret being discouraged, and I am thankful for everything the Lord does for me. L'viv was great. Had great food and great fun! Missionaries there are wonderful. We even went running once!

It was so fun!

Oh, I really liked your hubbies e-mail. Know that mission is great I have a lot to do, and I will always think of you!

Love,

Sis. M.

April 5: Sister

Hello Sister,

I found some encouragement today during personal study. I can do this. I read chapter 105 of D&C about the chastisement of the saints and Zion's camp and also D&C 95 v. 1. Heavenly Father loves me. I felt His love last night after praying. Sometimes I have to learn to be better before I can fight for Zion, so I hope I can. Heavenly Father chastens those He loves. So, I am going to accept and improve just like it was a lesson I was learning from Grandma and Grandpa. It's not easy for them to see us cry...but...they know that I need correction. So, I try to change, learn, and keep the commandments.

It's still hard though.

The taxi drive was an experience of a lifetime, but seriously, I love my companion. It was a great taxi ride and it will be a great memory.

Well, you are pregnant! Here, I have some advice for you: EAT! PEE! AND SLEEP!

Okay, I'll just say: be healthy. But, you know that. I cannot say I'm trying. This morning Sister Garf made cinnamon rolls with glaze that you could taste the sugar. I glazed it down, and my arteries will be very slick and probably sticky for the next few days. Oh, well!

Uh-oh...are you craving a cinnamon roll now? I'm debating on deleting that paragraph for the sake of you and your little lemon's health, but that's my life. EAT SOME PICKLES. They have hardly any calories. You can eat as many as you want, and eat some mustard, also calorie free. Well, anything with vinegar. I'm sorry...are you going to throw up now?

I do love the name Mariana, but she didn't get baptized. She kind of dropped of the face of the earth. But, keep a journal of names. That way you can play ennie, minnie, moe; or when you and Will still haven't decided and you are both passed out from an intense labor I can decide. Are you going to do it natural?

Thanks for sharing with me your fav. of Conference. Elder Holland is so bold and so powerful. The last few conferences He has just been storming! I love Him! All of our prophets and apostles are so absolutely fabulous!

Okay, I have about 10 min. and I still have to think about what I'm going to write Pres. I love you.

Don't be concerned. I think I can do hard things. I hope I can survive this transfer and learn and grow so that I will be worthy to serve the Lord.

I love you!

Love,

Sister Murphy

Sunday, May 2, 2010

April 5: Thompsons

Hello and Happy Easter Grandma and Grandpa!

I love you! How was your Easter? Flowers must be beautiful and I sure miss the dogwoods. I see them when we show the Restoration video and I am reminded of our lovely home and the beautiful trees that dot the south-glorious creations of our Heavenly Father. Well, I have a lot to update you on. It was a crazy weekend. I hope you are reading these e-mails slowly so you can understand.

I was serving with a mini-missionary, not a full-time missionary, a regular Ukrainian girl who was baptized 4 - 5 months ago. She is 21. (You have to be 18 to serve a mini mission) Well, it is basically to help the sisters here serve in more areas. They serve anywhere from 2-6 weeks depending on there schedule. She could only do 2 weeks. Which was supposed to be today. We had a great time! She is a wonderful, amazing person! I love her very much. On Friday, she got a call from her grandma telling her she had to return home. Her mother is living in New York right now, working for a few months, so she had to go to her mother's house to protect a few things. I don't know the story; I just know it was really urgent. I called our leaders and asked what I should do. I needed a companion. We tried to decide, but it was rather urgent. Due to the haste, they sent me to Lviv where I am now serving in a trio.

It’s hard, and I'm trying to enjoy this change. I love L'viv. This is my third random visit to this city. It seems my fate to end up here. My goal is to just serve where I am and to love it and just do what I can. My heart is in Xmelnetsky with the people I was working with there though.

So, now we are searching for a companion, who will also be a mini-missionary. Or I'll just stay here, living out of a suitcase that I had approximately 20 min. to pack while trying to prepare a cake for our Relief Society birthday, buying other refreshments, finding someone else to share the history of Relief Society, finding a teacher for primary, and paying rent. Then, we had a challenge of which transportation to take. We could have gone by train, bus, autobus, or taxi. We tried all 4 options only to be disappointed with the results of all of them. In the end, we took a taxi. Defiantly the more expensive, but it was worth the drive. The peace to Sister Yarova and the beautiful Ukrainian countryside were nice. It was also Saturday, the day before the Resurrection where Ukrainians take baskets of food and Pascka (it's their traditional Easter bread/cake) to the church to get blessed by the priest. It was so beautiful to see people walking all throughout the country to the churches carrying little baskets with small-embroidered towels covering their food. Ukrainians are beautiful. So, I spent Easter in L'viv! We had a nice lunch after our fast and then handed out "Living Christ" brochures in the cities center where thousands of people were just walking around! It was such a great afternoon. Now, today I get to experience a western Ukrainian tradition. I haven't heard the name yet, but it’s basically the day after Easter when everyone gets soaking wet. We have a branch activity where we were warned without the possibility or ability to take defense. I'm probably going to be soaking wet all day today! I'm glad I get to experience so much tradition during this craziness. I heard that people just dump out water from the balconies and just splash any innocent bystander walking on the street. Also, complete strangers will drench you in water as you pass by without warning or pretense.

Well, that is my news. We had a great Easter party in Xmelnetsky before I left. It was so much fun. We actually had an Easter egg hunt and dyed a few eggs and played lots of games. It was a great turnout. Then on Sunday our numbers dwindled to 13 again—4 of them were elders.

Well, I love you! I am thankful to serve wherever God needs me I just hope that I can learn and be better and not waste any opportunities.

I know the church is true. We will get to watch conference this next week. I'm excited to hear what council we are given. I am thankful to have a prophet and I'm glad that I know that he was called by God. He is his mouthpiece. I love to study the words they speak to us. I love the Lord. I love the Church. I love the prophets and apostles. I love the scriptures! I am so thankful for the power of prayer and the gift of the Holy Ghost. The gospel is such an amazing blessing and I just wish it were easier for people to see and accept it. It is for everyone. But, for now we will just try to find those who are ready.

Well, I have much to learn and many ways to grow...so...I should probably start figuring out what's next!

I love you!

Please pray for me!

Sister Murphy

Monday, April 26, 2010

March 29 (Thompson's Email)

Good Morning!

How are you? It's so good to hear from you this morning! My computer is being very silly. Well, I am going to try to type this e-mail, but I have know idea what is going to happen. I cannot really see the screen. I hope it works. My branch has about 40 members and maybe about 5-10 are active. Yesterday there were more missionaries at church again then there were members.
May is called grass! Because it is the month when the grass turns really green and yellow and the fields are just radiant! It is getting warm! I'm happy! I will probably throw my boots away. They barely made it, but, alas, I don't need to wear them anymore! Way to go with your temple work! Way to be a savior on mount zion for those who have been waiting for years. I will pray, as well, that they will accept your service for them! Thank you for your diligence and your efforts to find them! My companion is from Ukraine! From Lviv! She is a recent convert! She has been a member of the church for 4 months! She is wonderful!

They are still not releasing any concrete dates for the temple, but we think it will be dedicated in August, September or October. What another blessing! I will be here in this great country when they dedicate their first temple! Right now they take a bus to Germany. It's about a 1.5 day to drive there, a big sacrafice of money. They stay there for a week and just visit the temple constantly! They can only go about once a year.

Well, I love you! Tell everyone hello and I love you and give some hugs! I am very thankful for this opportunity to serve the Lord. I love this work. I know that the church is true. I know we have to do everything we can stay strong and serve others. Then we also will find happiness greater than we could ever create on our own! I am thankful for this knowledge. I am thankful for my testimony. I am thankful for you and your wonderful lives and examples encouragement and love!

You are the best! Have a great day!

Have you ever though about fellowshiping a lass-active?

I have a strong testimony of visiting teaching and home teaching now. I am trying to help our branch...figure it out!

Love you!

Have a great week, a wonderful week!

Love sister Murphy

March 29 (Sandra's Email)

Hey Will & Sandra,

What fun it sounds like you are having!

About 80% of the people I meet with are Russian or Ukrainian Orthodox. There are still many Catholics, Muslims, Jehovah's Witnesses, 7th day Adventist, Baptist, and Tak Dali, down to protestants; and well they are now drowned in all sorts of doctrine.

Your video sounds a little um...crazy!

Good job on your spring project you smarty pants! Way to go!

And, good job just living a beautiful and fabulous life! I love you!

Washington! How fun! I love trips. Well, that was before my mission. Now, I just get worn out. I hope you have fun!

I'm doing better. I just have to remember that it doesn't matter what I don't know. I'm doing my best. Pres. Steinagel sent me a nice e-mail this morning. I hope I can be better. Being a missionary is hard, especially now that I am with a mini-missionary. It's hard to plan lessons and make sure we are focusing on commitments to help them come unto Christ. There is a difference between a Spiritual thought and helping someone to feel the Spirit and have the desire to Come unto Christ. I have the best companion! She is so willing to just do the work and trusts me even though I have no idea what to do! She suffers through my grammatically incorrect and basic language. I'm trying to have more fun. We had a great week together! We were busy and even had zone conference! Well, we invited 2 people to get baptized. The funny thing is that they have testimonies of the church. One even knows the Book of Mormon is true but she doesn't want to get baptized. So, that's what we are working with this week! We are also celebrating Easter! This week our goal is going to visit with our in-actives. I want to see at least 2 return. I am learning patience. I am learning charity. Well, I'm wondering if Christ is as confused as I am. It's Him they are rejecting. What can I do to help them see that?

Ooo...a computer with English spell-check! Oh, I'm so blessed today!

Do you understand how new the church is here. Everyone! EVERY MEMBER I talk with is a convert. I love to ask them about their stories. What helped them? How did they receive a testimony? What were their lives before? I've seen so many people whose lives have changed. They are amazing members of the church now. I love them. I want to help them. This week we are going to have a great Easter activity. We are also going to celebrate the Relief Society's b-day, and then have a special fast Sunday! I love the scripture that says that Christ's hand is stretched out still. Despite what we do, our sins or our own personal rejection of Christ, His hand is always stretched out to us. He loves us. He wants us to return to Him. Daily!

So, for now, you have had a gummy bear and now a lime in your tummy. Do you realize that all of your analogies have been food related? Is that what you think of your baby? At least the lime is a living thing! I'm just giving you a hard time. I cannot think of any other thing that makes more sense then a gummy bear or a lime.

Keep up the updates!

I love you!

I have a great new district! Still serving in the best tiniest branch in Ukraine. I hope I will be blessed to see something change for the better here...while I'm here!

I will get a new companion on Tuesday...she too...will probably be a mini-missionary. Hopefully she will be as fun as Sister Yarova and as patient with me!

I love you!

Love,

Sister Murphy

March 22 (Sandra's Email)

Hey Sis,

I really liked your e-mail!

Well, I love Kmelnitksy. I am so glad to be back. These past few days have been wonderful! Sister Yarova is my new companion and she is absolutley amazing! She is a wonderful missionary and I enjoy her happiness and her testimony. It fascinates me that she has only been a member of the church for 4 months. I really see the power she has and I honestly believe that she will be a powerful instrument in building the branch and bringing back the lost sheep! I'm trying to do all I can to make sure it happens and we only have 2 more weeks.
I love the members here. It really is amazing to see the difference in diligent scripture study and see the strength it gives to those who are taking the gospel seriously. They really let it change their lives. However, there are those who haven't really grasped on to the iron rod. It's really enlightening to actually see the truth first hand of Lehi's dream.
Well, our members are doing what we can and we have three investigators. The members are doing a great job in helping us teach them the importance of the church.
Here is our Kmelnetsky miracle: We had in investigator who has been to church off and on for a few years. Sister Gay and I also taught her a few lessons and continued to prompt her to pray. However, after a few lessons we felt that she wasn't ready. While I was in L'viv this past week, President Andre and Sister Lena met her in the park. According to them, they talked for a few hours about the church where they then decided they would fast and pray so that she can learn for herself if the church is true and if she needs to get baptized. They began their fast the day we returned! We plan on meeting with her tonight and talking about living the gospel of Jesus Christ. I wish I could share with you all of the miracles that are happening here! I love this work! I love that it's true! I'm excited to share it with the people of Ukraine!
I'll tell you all about my life now! Are you ready! It's crazy. On Thursday night we took a train with a wonderful convert from L'viv. Her name is Inna and she has been a member of the church for 4 months! How incredible! And she is! Well, on Friday morning we found out we would be companions for the next 2 weeks! Yay! She is a wonderful missionary! I absolutely love her! Can you imagine being a member of the church for 4 months and serving a two week mission.
So, we are getting to work. It's difficult. I don't feel ready, but I'm going to do what I can. She has a strong testimony and it helps so much!
I am very confident that we are going to see a lot of success this transfer! I'm super excited! We have three women we want to be baptized! This branch needs it. We also have our elect little girls. We had Ira sing in sacrament yestreday! It was beautiful. She sang "I am a child of God." It wasn't perfect and there wasn't the biggest audience, but the words were true and she believes them. I don't know if I will be able to see her get baptised or not. I'm not sure what will happen without parental support and being so young.
What else? My new companion is Ukrainian, so that means I have to speak 100%. It's tough. She doesn't always understand me, and I still have horrible grammar. I want to be more fun so she has fun.
How can I contact people...
I need some ideas.
I have faith in you. I'm excited for you! It's God's plan. It's what He wants and that is all that matters. Okay, this morning I studied 2 Nephi where Nephi prays for his brothers, and instead of receiving the answer he prayed for (probably for them to soften their hearts), the Lord commanded Him to take his family again into the wilderness, once they were just getting established. They get established, and we learn how smart Nephi is. He knows so much about iron and wood and this one small verse tells about how he is preparing his people. It's crazy. I wondered. where did he learn all of this. Well, As I pondered I remembered the year He spent building the boat. I think it's like 1 nephi 17:45-48 or something where He testifies to his brothers that the Lord can do all things even build a boat. But, unlike the Liahona, which was just there...Nephi spent a good year or two building the boat...learning and being frustrated by failure and mocked by his brethren. He needed that experience. yes, the Lord helped him and yes the Lord could have just given Him a boat, but he need that training to prepare him for his future where he would need that knowledge of iron and wood and so forth. It was great. How many times do we think...Lord please...can you do this. I need it. And then we instead are instructed and molded where we can learn and grow and receive the knowledge that will bless us in our futures. welll, I think that is it.
I have to go eat a great lunch with my district. There were 10 missionaries at church yesterday. 2 of them leave this week to serve in their other area, Moldova. can you imagaine being called to serve in 2 missions? These elect elders are!
(The other two were senior missionaries setting apart new elders for the branch pres. and so forth)
Hey, Katherine wrote me! And Brian T. and Aj. But, overall, I don't get many letters...
Your the best...
Sorry this is so random...just a hurried letter to my favorite people on the earth!
Thanks for everything!
I love you!
I pray for you...and I'm thankful to be here!
I feel so blessed!
Love,
Sister Murphy

March 22 (Thompson's Email)

Dear Family,

Ukrainian is one of the few languages where they don't use the Roman calendar names, and their month for April means flowers! Lovely huh!
Guess what: Spring came yesterday! I am enjoying it with every breath and step I take. In one day - it went from freezing to breathing. It didn't even take me a day to get rid of my winter "Palto" (coat). So, now, I'm just trying to stay clear of the wind.
I'm certainly happy!
Thank you for your wonderful e-mail! It was so good to hear from you! Don't worry! I've been getting most of your e-mails, and I get collections of dear elders with your letters every other month or so. So, I'm staying informed! Thank you for your diligence.
You taught Sunday School? Well, that's fun! I've been doing a lot of teaching too. I taught primary again and did sharing time. I'm trying to get help ,and last week, when I was out of town, I had a miracle. Lena, a wonderful girl who doesn't come to church, taught, but now she isn't answering her phone again. So, I just keep trying. I love our children. I love this branch and I am super glad to be back in my beautiful city! (Even if L'viv is one of the most historic cities in the world)
Congratulations on the new family! That is one manner in which to grow the ward, but way to go to those elders! They must have some help. It's really hard to get people to come to church, but I'm glad they are seeing success! Offer your help to them! I promise you'll love it, even if it's only because you can pretend that you are serving with me!
With the change in weather and the amazing grandmas who shovel the sidewalks for the city, the snow is almost all gone! Isn't it wonderufl! So, Maybe even sooner I can get rid of my boots too! Oh, heavenly day!
Conference! I love conference. I love our prophet and apostles. What a blessing to have men called of God. Really, they have His power and they speak with Him and receive inspiration from Him! That's great, and that is why we have the church today! You'll know before me all about the news of the church and the wondreful counsel they give us, so share it with me. I won't get to watch it for a few more weeks, and it will probably be in Ukrainian. Therefore, I'm going to have to listen really closely.

You are really doing some great things! What a blessing it is to be finding all of these amazing people to receive the ordinances of salvation. Isn't it a miracle that we can do this! What a blessing the restored gospel is. I saw our temple again. It's so beautiful and everytime I see it, I get more excited. It will be ready soon! Yes, I did get the package! Thank you! Socks and gloves and all! Loved it! It was wonderful. I'm still eating and wearing and popping! I love popcorn! I did find some here, but hey, now I have a nice collection and I can eat it whenever I want! Which is always...I just have to make do without a microwave.
Well, in the same manner. God loves you for supporting me and preparing me all my life to serve Him. It really is a great blessing, and I feel so priviledged to be here. This is a blessed country. This is a blessed time to be here. I will be here when the Prophet comes! Who would have thought? Of all the times I could have gone...the places...here I am...preparing people and myself to meet the prophet and receive the blessing and power the Lord promises us from the building of temples.
A rose garden! How beautiful. You will have to take pictures! You two are strong, brave, powerful, diligent, and courageous. Thank you for your noble examples and your compassion. I love you. I honestly do! Thanks for your concern. You two are angels! I'm so thankful that Heavenly Father gave me you and all my family! I love you. Well, I wil l write to Sandra and tell her more about my new companion and what's going on in my life. You can read about it on the blog?
Okay, Got lots to do...of course...life never ends!
Like Nephi, he was either travelling in the wilderness, taking care of his family, teaching his lazy brothers, building boats or cities, making weapons, and defending his family. He is a great man. I don't think he ever rested - maybe that is why he was such a mighty man!
Well, I'm thankful for Mondays!
I'm still learning to be like Nehpi!
I love you,
Have a great day!
Sister Murphy

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

March 15 (Sister)

Sis,

You are pregnant? That is crazy. I cannot believe it, but faith without works is dead. Do try to be healthy! You are growing, and there is a little gummy bear baby inside your tummy!

CRAZY!

Alright, so I still don't have new companions. The sisters left a week before transfers so I've been on an exchange with sister Garf from Michigian in Lviv. I'm back for one more week. I love the members out here. They still remember me and I'm excited to serve them for another week. We've been busy. This area is on fire, unlike Kmelnetsky. My heart is heavy with the work and I'm missing it every second. Of course I want to be there but at the same time I love being a part of the success that is here in this beautiful Ukrainian city.
I don't eat meat on my mission, for the most part. I'm not a vege. I have eaten meat, but people are so accomadating I can get away with out it. It's not bad, now I just need to give up the sweets.


Okay, I'm super excited for you! How fun. A gummy bear in your stomach. Maybe you should eat some and they could be friends! Hanging out down there.
And don't you forget...I'll be home at the latest in November (If President will let me stay...maybe you should tell him...) So, I can do the baby sitting. When does Will graduate?

How tired I am, but it's p-day and I'm going to prepare by resting. Guess what, I'm learning Ukrainian AND RUSSIAN! What a blessing. Being in L'viv has even these few short days has helped me learn a lot. I'm not hearing Russian at all, so it's a plethora of language learning! It's great. And I'm learning more grammar. It will be a blessing to take back with me to Xmel. I'm sorry I keep spelling all of the cities wrong. I don't know how to spell them in English.
What's something fun I can tell you....hmmm...well, it really stinks to be out of my area for a week. I feel like it's falling apart.

But, on another note. I'll tell you about the amazing fun people in L'viv. There is one girl we are teaching. She is 18. She had some tragic things happen to her earlier in her life, and well, she has found the gospel! She is coming to church and we want to ask her to come unto Christ. To walk the path and the only path that He has shown. To follow Him and in turn walk with Him to Eternal Life with our Heavenly Father.

I got a fun letter from Brian Tippets and Katherine. Send them my love. I might have time to write them today.


Sister Gay is home. Find her on facebook and find her a boyfriend. Helping people earn salvation in the Kingdom of God is a pretty nice satisfaction to achieve in one's lifetime. Are you in? :) jk

Well, I love you. I read 2 Nephi 21 today and I thought the relationship between Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ is really significant. Do you think God was talking to Christ in the pre-mortal life explaining to Him His mission. And Christ at first didn't understand the success, they would reject Him. Well, then God explained more about His purpose and what would happen. I really liked It. I also love the verse where Christ says He will never forget us. Thanks for sharing with me your thoughts on the hymn. I love John 17:3...I love sharing that verse. It's so true. We are here to learn to be like God. That's in the bible. We have the potential given to us by Christ! I liked the significance with the hymn and I wrote down the other verses to read later. What a fun sacrament meeting. You've been talking about your ward conductor a lot. Well, I love you! You are the best. You little gummy-bear baby is adorable too. What color is he? Can I make him a boy? I love little boys. Does Will want a little boy?


Okay...I should send...it's winding...but...I'll continue to ramble...but...if you don't get it...then...it will just be rambling!

You are the best.

hello little baby!

You are not so invisible now. You are the size of a green gummy bear.

Well, Have a great Week!
Well, we are going to exit our little snow globe and play in the snow!


love,

S. M.

March 15 (Grandparents)

Hello G-ma and G-pa,

I hope you had a great week last week. You said you were going to Branson. That is really fun. I did not receive a letter from Vonnie, but maybe in 6 weeks. I don't get mail every day. I get it every 6 weeks. Remember, I explained about transfers. I'm not in Kyiv. But, that is where you mail our letters. When I or someone in my district goes to Kiev we get our mail. That happens when a companion is transfered or for some other minor reasons. We try to stay focused and always stay in our areas. Making trips seems to me like a waste of time. I don't like travelling because it takes so much time away from the work.
It took us 7 hours to get to Kiev last week. We left Tuesday afternoon and got in in the evening. It was on an old train. We both napped for a few minutes read from Preach My Gospel and wrote in our journals. Time went slowly. I helped Sister Gay get ready for her last transfer (being realeased as a missionary) and it was hard to just sit on a train and think about what would happen when I return to Kmelnetsky without her. She is a wonderful missionary. Then, I spent a day in Kiev with some other wonderful sisters. We taught lessons and had a great time. Then, I had to go with Sister Gay, and I saw all my previous companions who were going home. It was tough. These sisters are great missionaries, and it just so happened I served with 3 of the 4 of them. So, I had to say goodbye and think about how we could continue the work without them. Then, I spent the evening with Sister Howell in my first area (Borshahivsky). It was great! I saw members and old investigators and I could speak with them and understand them and it was exciting to hear about their lives. I love that ward with all my heart. It contrasts greatly with the other areas I've served following. Then, Sister Garf came back, and we rode on a train for 8 hours to L'viv (this time it was a new train and I felt so much better. It was comfy!). Remember I was there my second week in the mission. I love the city! I love the members out here. They are great members with strong testimonies and are doing all they can to share the gospel. They have some amazing investigators and I'm excited for this area. I've enjoyed being here with Sister Garf teaching and just doing what I came here to do. I am so thankful for missions! I love them! However, I do miss Kmelnetsky. I've been trying to stay in touch with the members and I really miss them. I want to do all I can to see them grow into a strong branch. I know that the members in Kmelnetsky are elect and they have a great role to play in building the kingdom of God. I hope that I can help them and strengthen them. Well, I cannot really tell you much about my area, but we have a few baptismal dates we are going to try to give out in L'viv this week. This area is being blessed with people who are anxious to learn more about the gospel of Jesus Christ and the plan He has prepared for us.

I love this work. I know that it is a blessing to assist Heavenly Father. I know that He strenthens me and helps me. I love that I'm learning truth and growing as a teacher and helping others. I love that I have a testimony of the gospel! What a blessing!

Actually, I think when I get back to Xmelnetsky I will be serving with a recent convert from L'viv. Her name is Inna. She was baptized in November. She will serve a mini mission with a missionary (I hope me!) for about 6 weeks (that's one transfer!) She is learning so much. Yesterday she taught in Relief Society, but that is just my hope. I really have no idea. The mission is getting 2 more missionaries with the possiblity of 1 more. So, we need mini missionaries to serve so we can stay in our areas. They are great blessings to us, allowing us to work in more areas and increasing the mission force!

I saw the temple! The have all of the trees planted. It is looking great. I'm excited. We really don't know the dates yet, but we are getting more and more focused on helping people get ready for it. It can be overwhelming when the message just doesn't sink in.

Well, the weather here is ... still winter. It's snowing constantly in L'viv and when I'm inside I feel Like I'm in a snow globe. It's beautiful. When we are outside; I have to eat a lot of snow!! Good job with the geneology! How is the Gps?

I do love Joyce, and I have so much respect for her. When I talk about my family I always talk about her and Kevin and what great examples they are. They are a great couple and great people! How is Jina? I miss her and I'm so curious on what she is doing. Remember that I have no idea what is happening out there...

Well, On Wednesday night we are going back to Kiev...That's another 8 hours. We get in at 7 in the morning, and then we travel for the station to the other side of the city through the metro (the subway) and busses crowed with people. I was going to tell you about the metro. Last week when we got on - wow- it was so crowed. It was rush hour. Kiev is a big city. The first time I experienced rush hour...well, it is something that cannot be explained. You are literally packed, shoving, and glued together in one massive crowd of people, shuffling your feet b/c there is no room to talk. We are crowded more than sardines...I promise. You cannot even realize. I don't even know if my feet were touching the floor. The crowd is just kind of pushed forward to the escalotor where one by one or two by two we spread ourselves out. I was highly humored. It was hilarious. This last time, we shoved ourselves in one of the most crowded subways. Again I was smooshed in between strangers back to back front to front side to side. There wasn't space to move or lift a finger, all just sharing an experience. So, for now, I don't miss serving in Kiev and the crowds. But, I do return on Thursday morning only to go back to Kmelnetsky Thursday night. (another 7 hour train ride). But, I'll have my new companion and we'll get busy right away Friday morning planning studying and trying to help others come to Christ through the Restored Gospel!

Well, that's my life, but I love every second of it. I feel so blessed to serve the Lord. Although it isn't easy, it is worth every challenge and sacrifice. Because of these challenges I am learning and growing so much. OF course, I still have many rough edges that need to be smoothed and many things that I need to change, but I am learning and growing every day. I love this Church. I know that it is true. I love every opportunity that I can testify that to someone. I love the people who listen and I love the people who believe it too! I know God lives. I know Jesus Christ is our Savior. They have a perfect plan and it is through the Restored Gospel that we can learn more fully what this plan entails. I am thankful for Pres. Monson. What a blessing to have a PROPHET, a real man who is called by God to share with the people of the Earth God's counsel.

I read 1 Nephi 21 this morning and was so impressed with the relationship that the Savior had with His Father. We all can have that. If we do what He asks. Yes, we will be rejected like the Savior, there will be times when we feel that our work is "in vain", but through God - in which all things are possible - we will be made lights unto His children. I love you!

Have a great day!

Love,

Sister Murphy

March 8, 2010

Hello Sandy and baby,

I hope when you come little baby that Sandra will make sure to throw away your diapers so that no stray dogs will eat them. It's not very pretty to walk out of your apartment first thing Monday morning and find two dogs enjoying a nice diaper. Cmachno? Well, Hello! How are you.

Today is almost surreal. It seems crazy that so many of our amazing sisters are leaving this week. All of my past companions actually. I am very grateful for how much I've learned and grown from each of them. I love Sister Gay. She has taught me so much.

I was talking with my her, sharing my fears about being the leader of this area next transfer, and I told her I don't feel good enough. As I thought about it and my weaknesses, Heavenly Father helped me understand that it doesn't matter. Despite the truthfullness in that sentence - that is why we have a Savior. Maybe we can never be good enough, but He loves us and has made it possible. He does make our weaknesses become strengths and looking back at my mission I've seen how much I've grown. I have more hope and I feel more strength and power that He really can use me for anything. I remembered some of the difficult challenges I've already faced on my mission and I saw that success really was working it's way out from them. But, I also love that through knowledge, I also know that I am growing and can continue to improve. I know I'll need that especially as a missionary. I'm trying and I'm trying to enjoy every second. Therefore, Sandra, whenever you feel discouraged or negative or overwhelmed with feelings of despair...KNOW THIS: That you are, You really are, You are everything you need to be and you need to commit that to memory. Apply that principle in your heart. Christ will make up the rest. Yes, you are righteous and you crave more but that is the blessing of the spirit. To seek for more seek for the better and even the best. But, don't let that gift take away the joy and satisfaction that comes with who you are. You are going to learn and grow...just as I will learn these languages and how to communicate with people. I will change until one day I can be satisfied with who I've become. But, I do need to enjoy who I am now!
I'm trying.
So, let me tell you about the next crazy 10 days I have ahead of me. Tomorrow I am going to Kyiv with Sister Gay (Did you get my letter by the way. I have a role for you to play in her next transfer!). We are going to visit a few of her old companions before her last day, Wednesday...it's so depressing. I'll spend a few days in Kyiv again in the center of the city serving with Sister Alleto and a mini missionary from Odessa. (They are 100% Russian speaking again!) Then on Friday (maybe Thurs.) I'll return to Lyiv (out west) with sister Garf (from Michigan). I'll serve with her for a week (until the end of this transfer). So, next week I'll write you from L'viv. I'm going to heavily miss my area. I love our tiny little branch and our struggle to find the elect. So, I'll be spread across two areas these next two weeks with only a phone to keep in contact with the greatest Ukrainians in this country. Then, on Thursday we'll return and I'll find out who my new companion is. It could be any one, maybe it will be a Ukrainian speaking companion! But, if it isn't - I'm totally satisfied with learning Russian. I've decided I'm not going to wait. I'm going to seperate the sergic I have in my head and figure out what Russian really is. But, Ukrainian will still be my focus of course.
O, what else...Yesterday, we had a branch break the fast. We, as missionaries, wanted to present the ward members with a gift of love. We made borsch (I should say Elder Stapleton and Elder cross did. We made the cabbage and beet salad, lemon bars. We got out easy, but we did plan the entire thing). Our zone leader brought the bread and drinks.
We did all we could to get as many members to come. I think our attendance doubled! It was great to even see the desire and willingness to help return to some of the members. We as missionaries wanted to encourage our members and help rekindle their testimonies. We had a very spiritual packed devotional telling them that they are noble; they are selected by the Lord to lead the way and hold the Light to the people of this city. They are like the pioneers who suffered much and were a small force, but we showed them the video of the growth of the church by stakes. The spirt was strong as the missionaries testified that we love them and that we have faith in them and that the Lord has picked them to help this city receive the gospel and prepare for the temple.
I love these members. We now have 4 endowed members in our branch. The two just returned this week and I really see the light in their eyes. They feel so blessed and they are on fire. They changed so much in that week long visit to the Lord's house. We also did all we could to get as many members there. We were afraid our branch was dying, but though our efforts, it was packed with members. We had maybe 15 members! It certainly is far greater than just the 7 we had last week. I'm so happy. And of course primary was booming. I hope to see us expand from our little room. Yesterday might have just been the happiest day of my mission; stressful, but to actually see the desire and willingness to help return to these members; it was priceless. There is still more work to be done. We have more to do of course. And I am excited that I can stay here to help get it done. I want to work hard. I know I can improve the way I work.
What else...Oh. Happy women's day. It's a great holiday here in Ukraine. Do you know that Ukrainians have like a major holiday every month, sometimes 2. They love to celebrate. Well, I love them and I am so happy to be among them and to help them come unto Christ. We are still working, trying to find, trying to teach and trying to explain the importance of the gospel. I wish I could tell you about every one of them. Kate, she is a 16 year old girl. She is praying to know if the church is true and we are trying to help her share this message with her family...who it was meant for. Lidia, an older lady who has been prepared for the gospel, knows the doctrines and now we have to help her understand that this was preparation for her to accept the gospel. Lera, also a 16 year old tennis player, Shenya - an older lady...she is a reporter...funny lady.
Alright, I need a potty break...how about you...preggo?
Love you,
Sister Murphy

March 1, 2010 (Grandparent's letter)

Hello Grandma and Grandpa!
I love you. Yes, I ran out of time last week setting up this new e-mail and trying to find sandra's address and trying to find out new passwords. Sometimes I don't follow technology really well either, but it's a new week! Guess what! I received my package yesterday! Hooray! It had been inspected by customs, but I'm pretty sure by the amount of stuff and how it barely fit in the box that it was all there!
Thank you. I ate so much chocolate yesterday; it wasn't healthy, but thanks! So, you probably shouldn't send me chocolate again. I eat enough Ukrainian choc. as it is. You are very kind! I don't think Sister Gay likes popcorn, but we might try popping a bag tonight, maybe we'll bring some to FHE. Yes, I'm excited for Sandra and Will. Yay for spring! Happy Spring today! I love spring!
So, I told you I was called to be primary president in our branch right. Well, did I tell you that I'm the only person serving in primary? I have one teacher that is avoiding our calls and works on the days when we stop by with cookies or banana bread, unfortunately. My first sunday wasn't too dificult. I had one 11 year old boy. (The challenge is making sure he understands me - but we had fun!) Every Sunday since then we've been growing. It can be overwhelming trying to keep the attention of 6 - 13 year olds for 2 hours amidst lessons and trying to teach a song (the same one every Sunday) and some sort of activty and snack. But, yesterday we had two girls come again and they learned to pray using their own words. That was some sort of happiness I hope I will always feel. I am so thankful I could have a part in that. I love these children so much and I hope they will always be blessed to have a testimony of Jesus Christ and come to learn where they can learn the fullness of His doctrine. I know the gospel is true. This morning I studied about the pioneers of the church. I read about what they suffered and how they sacraficed their possessions, relationships, and lifestyles to hearken to a Prophet of God. They never could imagine what their sacrafices would grow into, but here I am in Ukraine. There is a temple of God being built, and there are still others who are sacrificing to become a part of God's kingdom on Earth.
I'm excited for your gift. My companion and I were curious. I'm not at all disappointed that it isn't an elephant. Besides, an elephant would probably eat a lot and well, I hear people adapt to become like their friends. :)
So, at this point in my life...I'll put on hold the elephant idea....maybe a nice little piglet would be okay though.
Well, I will send a few lines to my cute little sister and her invisible baby.
I love you! I'm thankful for you.
Send my love to the ward and tell them thanks for thinking of me! You have a new large family! Wow, I hope they realize what a great ward it is. Tell Tamara and Sister Postelwait thanks for their wonderful examples and beautiful large hearts! Give the Drakes and the Darracqs big hugs!
Of course I think about you always!
OH, the temlpe: It's going so fast! I feel so blessed that I can be here for it. It is an amazing blessing bestowed from Heavenly Father to be apart of it. Pres. Steinegel said: "They just removed the scaffolding off the third side of the temple, and now the snow is rapidly melting, so the last of the work can be done. We have so much to do to prepare everyone"
It's true. We are working hard to be ready! I hope I can be lucky enough to be one of the sisters selected to work there during the open houses and dedication. I will feel so blessedly happy to see the members I've meet coming to see the Lord's house in their part of the vineyard. I hope I can help prepare them! I hope I can be prepared myself!
I love you!
Have a great day!

March 1, 2010 (Sister's letter)

This is a picture of her district.


(Editor's Note: Sorry I have been behind in posting her emails. Many of her emails have been personal and have also made reference to my pregnancy. The word is out now and so are her emails. Enjoy!)

Hello,

Happy first day of spring! I love the symbolism of Spring and I certainly love the promises of warm weather. Well, we are concerned for our branch, but as a district we are trying a new plan this week. We have decided to try to get the members to be responsible for all of the lessons. We will of course help them to prepare and give them ideas, but this is their opportunity to grow and be responsible. We hope that this will help to reactivate and recharge those who rarely come. However, we are seeing success in primary! We only have one active boy in the ward preparing to advance to the Aaronic Priesthood. Since the beginning of this transfer our primary attendance has been growing! These children are wonderful. Two of them learned to pray yesterday using their own words. They already know how important it is to come to church; they are patient and learning doctrine that is so familiar to them. If only their parents would support them and follow their examples.
Well, we have faith in seeing a big change here. We love our branch and the members. Two of them just returned last night from the temple and we know that Heavenly Father has promised them great power. We want to do all we can to reactivate, retain, and to find! I'm thankful for the tools Heavenly Father has given us to help us do this. I know they are inspired and if followed the church will go forth here in this amazing city.
My companion is wonderful. It's an opportunity to serve with her. She is a little scared about going home. But, today is Prep-day and she is preparing a plan to help achieve worthwhile goals to help her continue to grow after her mission and continue to help build the kingdom. She is inspiring. I've learned so much from her through her counsel and listening to her teach others. She is an excellent teacher.
We are still searching for families. This past week we found many great potentials and plan on turning them into investigators this week. We found one elect lady on Saturday. She was a former investigator. She has been inspired by the Lord and has a testimony of the Book of Mormon. We believe that she will continue to progress and we are excited for this time in Ukraine! I'm so thankful that I can participate! I love this work!

I'm excited for you. What a great joy! What a cute little happy miracle! So, I'm learning to love. I think you should try it too. I'm glad I sound happy and chipper, but I'll confess there are hard days. I am now trying to love everyone, first my companion. When from the second I wake up If there is something that annoys me, (which there rarely is) I just open my heart in love and say I love her, that doesn't matter. During a lesson, if I feel I cannot express my self right or something else goes wrong I remember that I love this person or I need to learn too, like Christ loves me, and then it changes me. I want to be better. I smile and I'm happy to be here.
So, try it!
My copmaion is going, and I'll return here with someone else. I'm sad. I'll hope to return fast. This is our last week together. Wow!
Well, I love you!
Have a great week!

Sister Murphy

Thursday, February 25, 2010

(Comment from the editor: I think the snow mound they are sitting in front of and on is a snow sculpture of the Ukraine temple. Pretty sweet huh!)

Hello,

Well, I'm learning so much every day, and I am so thankful for the opportunity to serve. We have a lot of work to do, but it's wonderful work. I love it because it's true. We have two wonderful investigators who are praying to know about baptism. We've asked them multiple times and now we are waiting for them to realize that this is what Heavenly Father wants them to do. I am thankful for this experience. I know that it is through small things that great things can come to pass, or why else would I be here. I am thankful for what I have and who I am. I am thankful for the gospel and that I know it's true. We have been trying really hard to work with our recent converts. They are struggling, and it's hard but we are not giving up. As I was studying about the temple this week, I learned a lot about how important we are to Christ. He suffered for us individually. I thought about the temple and how we do work for individuals and record it. Prophets have said through this act of service we can become saviors on Mount Zion. Well, I thought about that and if that is what makes a Savior then maybe Christ also sacraficed specifically for me. It really helped me to be thankful for that!
Sister Gay and I are trying to make the most out of every day that we have. I am thankful to serve with her. She has a great desire to serve and she is an amazing teacher. I'm learning so much!

Well, this week our branch will double the amount of endowed members! That's wonderful and we know it will greatly bless our branch! We are excited!

Thanks for everything!
Have a great week,

Sister Murphy

Friday, February 19, 2010

February 17

Hello,

Well, I hope I didn't ruin your monday by not writing. We just had an extremely busy week. But I love you! I appreciate your constant love and your letters! Make sure you get Betty and Gary's new address please. Those two are wonderful angels! Way to work hard through the winter! Don't worry, I'm experiencing the same frustration in regards to winter here too. Every day I wake up and I hope it will be warmer. Sometimes it is, and it's glorious. I rejoice, and I dream about the day I can stop wearing boots and my winter coat. But then I spend the next day outside, all day, like missionaries who are trying to find people to teach, and it's freezing! So, I know I need to be patient. At least it isn't in the negative degrees anymore! That's a blessing. We are just hanging in below freezing and when the wind picks up...it's cold! But, it's beautiful and white and pure! Just what we are trying to help the lives of the people here turn into! It's time to repent and now!

Not to just cover up with a layer of snow, but really cleanse our selves through repentance and baptism! How nice of your children! Joyce is also an angel.

So, we don't have a stake. We are just a collection of branches in the mission. There is only one stake in our mission and that makes up only the Kyiv branches and wards.
I think the package arrived! I'll just have to get it the next time I go to Kyiv, maybe in 3 weeks. Hooray!

I love you both, I don't have much time.

We had our zone conference on monday in Lviv. It was a nice train ride at 1 am Monday morning and a beautiful conference where we talked about the Book of Mormon. I know that it is true. We also talked about how much we are expected to do this year to prepare for the temple. Can you believe how lucky I am. I am one of the selected few who can serve in this amazing mission to dedicate a temple of the Lord. I am so lucky. I will be here, there is no doubt now. We are suspecting August or September. What a great blessing!

Then after that we had another LONG train ride to Kyiv where all the sisters in our mission gathered for a Sister's conference. It was so wonderful. We have great sisters. I've served with many of them who are going home and I love them so much. We had TACOs to eat too. I LOVE MEXICAN food! Then we went to an opera. It was just a grand adventure! It was fabulous. It's my second, but the first for all 3 acts. Pres. came with us...we had permission! We watched Romeo and Juliet...beautiful! The orchestra had two magnificent clarinet players and it just made me so incredibly happy. Then we caught a train back to Xmelnetsky, and we got in at 5 this morning.
I love my companion. I love my mission. I love my leaders. I love my grandparents. I love my family. I love the Book of Mormon. I love this church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. It is the only true church on the earth. I am hearing wonderful things about my previous investigators. I'm so excited for the work here. We have so much to do which means I need to get better! I'm excited to improve!

I love you!

Have a great day!

Even if it's not a mOnday!

Love,

Sister Murphy

Sunday, February 14, 2010

February 8

Hello,

I have a head ache! So, I think I've lost weight on my mission. But, that's because we walk everywhere and I eat really slow. However, today I already ate 2 chocolate bars. I'm stressed. But, I did communicate better with sister gay! I do love her.

Oh, thanks Will for your great advice. Today I had a great plop on the ice. We were helping one of our members at the hospital today...and oh...I just flew! It was great! Sometimes it can be so frustrating. Working with people who have testimonies but don't apply it. I can get really tired. But, then I remember Christ. He is so patient and so full of love.

This past transfer (which just ended yesterday) we visited Ukrainian hospitals....very interesting.
Ukraine finished their presidential election. From what I here, nobody is really happy with it, so I don't understand how it happened. A month ago they had 16 canidates. Yesterday they had 2. It was (according to our neigbor) a 2% victory. Ulia lost. She is the beautiful lady. I have no idea what either of them stand for. But, there is a temple here and that only means good things for the country, regardless of who is in charge. Satan will have less power here in approximately 7 months. We are going to prepare for that great blessing.

I am so thankful for all of the blessings I have received: the gospel first and foremost and my family who taught it to me, the great country I was born in and for the freedoms and blessings we can enjoy there.

There is this great spot between here and our apartment that we walk by often. It's on a hill and it's pure ice (well...it's pretty much one big glacier all over the city...maybe even the whole country) and the kids have made a nice "rut" for slidding. Everytime we walk by I ask my companion to slide down it with me, but she thinks it will be too inappropriate. She does know best. We ate a nice restuarant last week. I hoped to see the mafia.

Oh, we also found a fantastic family. They will progress slow. They are Protestant. They are fantastic! We are praying that they will open their hearts. Other wise we are teaching many exciting english lessons and through them - finding some great girls who are excited about learning why we are here. Our goal is to meet their families this week.

I saw the advertisment for the princess movie and was really excited. Disney has a black-American princess! I'm happy!

Well, I have 5 minutes more. What can I say.

I wasn't sure what I was going to type today. Missionary work is hard. I hope you know I love you.


Haha! You are cute. But, seriously...don't worry about it. No, I didn't receive any letters, but 2 from dear elder. That's fine. It would have taken to long to read, and I have a lot of work here to do. There is so much that needs to be done here. The church is so young. The members are so new. But, they are pioneers. Great strong and dedicated. I love them. I hope I can figure out how to share it with them!


did you know that the word for belly button is a poopa!
In Russian the word for courage is like smully. So a couragoues belly button is quite a fun saying to say!


If you weren't already married, I'd tell the elders coming home next transfer with my companion to look you up!

But, alas...

I shall not continue on further as I am highly suspicious that your husband inspects all our correspondence and I don't want his hate to magnify to his own destruction. I am a servant of the Lord no matter how unrighteous I am.

Will I do think you are great!


Love,

Sister Murphy


February 1

Hello my pumpkin!

Is that a nice word? One English student wanted to know what we can call our friends and loved ones. We created a list. I think some of them were just a little strange, but then again, I'm strange. I remembered when Sarah and Amanda and I nicknamed eachother - poptart, breakfast burrito, and toaster strudel...some crazy things like that.

Well, it's been a tough week. I'm thankful for the days where I feel great and when I can enjoy the rejection and when I can enjoy who I am...even despite my weaknesses and my craziness. It gets better when I can e-mail you!

You are wonderful. I love you. I want to be perfect, but I studied patience this morning. We need to be patient with ourselves and just know that we are going to get there someday.


Missionary Work is SO HARD. I'm learning that. But, I can already say that I love my mission and it has changed my life. Just like any experience if we let the Lord lead...

I have been thinking about you a lot. The purpose of our lives are families. You know that you are living what the whole purpose of a mission is - to find families and bring them to Christ. You are living what I am teaching. Missionary work is only the beginning. We focus on getting them to the first step. Then, they can begin their journeys with their families. Families are so important and look at you! You have a husband! (goofy but I don't know if any other boy would do)

We did a lot of tracting (door-to-door visiting). (Yesterday was fun. I suggested a competetion against our zone leaders. They killed us, so we made them a cake.)

I don't have any idea who has written, BUT it's transfer week, and we get mail!!! Yay! We shall see!

Oh, I get to "kill" my companion. We are both staying here for her last and my next transfer. (When you "kill" your companion, you are their last companion they have before they go home.) It's so depressing. All my companions are going home next transfer. 12 of the best missionaries in this mission. We'll take a hit for sure.

Well, I love you.

Trust in the Lord! Love Him and know that He loves you. You deserve it because you are His daughter. We are so much a like it kills me.
I love you!

You are so absolutely the best women I know...

I tell everyone that, and I don't like to compare us. But, I know that you are 2x the girl I am...seriously...I tell my companions...all the time. "Well, if you like me, you'll love my sister b/c you would have - all the time - rainbows and butterflies in your relationships." (editor's note: yeah right :P)

Sorry, I don't make any sense. We are late for lunch and we don't want to make the mafia mad. :)
and sorry about all of the ellipsies...


Love you!

Sister Murphy

February 1: Thompsons

Hey, guess what!

I get my mail this week! So, this will be the week I'll know if I got your package! I'm excited and I hope that it's not too heavy or that our zone leaders are extremely impatient - since they will be the two who will retrieve it from the office and bring it to the long journey out west of Kiev. Well, I know you two are prepared for the weather and I hope you have a safe relaxing week. Stay warm. We actually had a warm week, but it's been way cold (I think it was -20 last week) but it felt like summer at 32 yesterday! (I'm still layering...lots of layers!) It is getting dark around 5.

Hey, I spoke in Church last week...what a coincidence. Well, have a nice break until April! Good work on sharing the gospel. I'm so proud of you. It would be great if they accept! But, don't get discouraged if they don't. So, don't start counting down. I don't think I can handle it. I know you are looking forward to it, and I am looking forward to seeing you. But I don't want to leave my mission. We had a very emotional farewell yesterday. One elder is leaving the area and will be home in 6 weeks. My companion has 6 weeks left.

I am excited for this transfer. The only sad thing is that it is so short. Our goal is to find a family to be baptized and we are going to find them this week, just so you know - and won't be surprised when we do. I am excited to serve with Sister Gay. We both love this city and our little branch. We are seeing many great things happening with our recent converts here and we are trying to help the less actives feel that amazing spirit that converted them. Our Branch President is amazing and there are many other wonderful examples of faith in this little branch. I love them all!

This week was great. We have found many people who are excited to learn about why we are here - and they all have families. Our challenge to them this week was to share it with their families. I am learning so much from Sister Gay and I am so grateful for her example.

Well, I love you!

I love the work.

We all have so much we can do to help our Father in Heaven. We have been given so much! Thank you for your blessing of the church. Thank you for teaching me. I am so grateful. Why were you looking? What made you desire to change?

I am so thankful you did!

You are the best. Look at the fruits of your choices!

I know this church is true. I know that God loves us!

Love,

Sister Murphy