Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2013

Week 2 in Ukraine! :) I love this country! :)

Dear Everyone, 

This week I have grown to love so much about Ukraine!  I want nothing more then to have all my family and friends come so I can show them everything that I love!  I love the beauty,
 I love the people,
 I love the stray animals,
 I even love the weirdness, 
the occasional ghetto-ness,
 and the scary moments! As I'm sitting here at the computer, I'm trying to think of something that I don't like... I think there is only one thing, the large amount that people smoke.  It is a little gross but hey, I can teach them all about the Word of Wisdom! 

This week I have so many miracles and little great things that happened that I don't even know where to start!  

I guess just with last Monday.  We had choir.  I think I might have mentioned how choir was scary because we didn't know what she was saying (The choir director is a recent convert named Cveta, we call her Cveta Music) and I guess Sister Hunt and I weren't singing super well... so she made us sing like a one-on-one lesson with her.  Super scary!  She has a love for long extended metaphors and when Sister Busch would try to translate them, we would die because they were so crazy sounding.  But anyways, after choir, we were supposed to have a lesson but the girl never showed up.  We had a member there, Masha.  Masha is AWESOME!  She served a mini mission in Kyiv and wants to serve a full time mission!  She speaks quite a bit of English.  Since our lesson was a no show, we went out and did some contacting for our English class! Masha and I did member splits together.  It was crazy!  She told me what to say and then I did it.  We got to the point (because my accent is pretty awful) where people would just come up to me and ask for a card because they could tell that I spoke English, not Russian.  It was so cool and we handed out every single English card we had.  I even had some teenage boys tell me that I was cool, which is a big deal.  They don't like to compliment other people here so a "Tea klasna" was AWESOME! :) So our awesome day of contacting made Monday awesome! 

The next morning was my first meeting with my new district. I feel like cards have been flipped because instead of there only being 3 elders, there are now only 3 sisters!  But we have an awesome district!  It is a great testimony builder to me to see and hear the testimonies of the Elders around me.  I think that our mission has the best Elders!  Seriously! 

The other thing that Odessa has that are awesome is a great YSA program!  Seriously! The youth here are so strong and I am so blessed that I get to see there examples!  They are super active and so sweet and nice!  They all want to serve missions and they all want to come out and contact and teach with us!  It makes missionary work so fun for us!  They invite their friends to all the activities so we always get to go and get to know them!  They are so eager to share this gospel! 

This week, we had a Patriarch visit Odessa.  The Church has traveling Patriachs that give blessings in areas that usually don't have a Patriarch.  So Brother Rogers, from Utah,
 came out and is traveling throughout our mission, giving blessings to the Saints here.  The rules for the church ask that a single woman isn't alone with the Patriarch so they asked us to sit in on blessings.  what a cool experience.  The spirit was SO strong, even though I don't understand the words.  It was so great to see Recent Converts and such receive blessings and come out with a visibly brighter light in their eyes!  There has been a big focus on patriarchal blessings recently and how they can bless your life when you receive them!  So it was awesome to be a part of that! It was also a great opportunity to meet strong members from the whole district! Also, on an incredible cool side note, Brother Rogers said that all of the 12 tribes of Israel have been found in Ukraine.  It is such a cool and clear gathering of Israel here! I am so blessed to be here! Also, I was able to help Brother Rogers (because he is quite old) do some of the electronic part of the blessings.  While I worked on that he observed that Odessa, more then anywhere in Ukraine, has super strong, motivated, missionary work focused members.  It helped me realized how it is a blessing to be here!  for sure!

This week we met with the ward mission leader!  I'm not sure it is possibly to be more focused on missionary work then we are, but if anyone can do it, it is him!  He is AWESOME!  We set up a program to encourage families to give away copies of the Book of Mormon, so we are excited to see how that works out!  But he is so excited to share the gospel!

Thursday the weather was crazy! 
 It rained so much!  thank goodness for my rain jacket,
 although I didn't wear my rain boots that day.  Bummer!  But we headed out to our other area for the first time.  I hadn't realized how nice Center is, but it is super nice.  Suborskey is nice too, but not quite as nice.  We went to meet a less active member and because of the rain and the crazy musutka-bus ride, we were a little late. The lady FREAKED OUT.  Scariest moment of my life.  So freaky, but then she fed us and let us share a spiritual thought.  But that was freaky!

We also did service for a member of that branch.  She can't walk but her testimony is so strong.  We helped her clean her kitchen and talked to her.  On a side note, in the bedroom, where we put our coats, there was a TV.  When we were leaving, it played the Old Spice commercial- the I'm on a horse one- in Russian!  That was pretty awesome!

We also taught English for the first time!  It was SO fun!  I really enjoyed it! :) We just talk! We have about 15-20 people everytime which is an awesome turnout.  They are really hardworking dedicated people.  We always invite them to church and activities which is fun!  The younger ones always have questions about our missions, which are fun to awesome.  One day I had a group of like 8 people listening attently to about when I opened my mission call!  They listened to my story and then they asked me a lot of questions.  It was SO fun! There was two ladies there, Luba and Yula.  We invited them to a church activity, and they came-- I'll explain that story later!

On Saturday, we had the great activity to go to a district activity.  It was celebrating 20 years of the church being in Odessa!  It was so fun to hear from the first members, to see pictures and to hear musical numbers.  We sang in it,
 and despite our singing talents, it went really well!  It was really interesting for me because I had thought that it would have been fun to serve in Nauvoo because I love the Pioneers.  But now I realized that I am surrounded by Latter-day Pioneers.  I often look around me and am shocked by the grossness of society here.  It is worse then anywhere I have been before.  But these latter-day Pioneers have figured out how to wade through all the grossness and still have super strong testimonies!  I love them! 

 This was the activity that Luba and Yula came to.  I admire them, the activity was 3 HOURS long, but they stayed the whole time.  And afterwords, we were talking to them and one of us was holding a Book of Mormon.  Luba looked at the book and said, "Is that your book?" and we were like, "yes"  and she said, "I've read that book.  I believe that it is true, I want to be baptized."  and we were speechless. I've heard of things like that happening but I still can't believe that it happened to us!  She didn't even remember where she had gotten the Book of Mormon from!  We taught her yesterday and we teach her again tomorrow and are hoping to help her get a baptism date tomorrow!  They are both wonderful women! Yesterday we taught some of the first lesson.  Sister Hunt shared a super powerful testimony of Joseph Smith and then we talked about how we can know that the Book of Mormon is true through the Holy Ghost and Luba was like, "That makes sense".  She loved the promise in Moroni 10:3-5.  We asked them to read and pray together and they both said that they would!  it was awesome, we passed them later that night in the park and they were reading the Book of Mormon together! We are excited to teach them tomorrow! 

Also, all three of us spoke in church yesterday and we did a musical number.  Afterwords, a member of the District (Stake) Presidency stood up and said, "I hope you realize that this is historic.  We just heard from the first 19 year old sister missionaries in Ukraine, in Odessa, and in this branch.  This is a great time to share the gospel because we have these missionaries here.  Help them, help them with the language, give them your referrals, invite them over to teach others." So I'm basically famous...tell all your friends that you know the first 19 year old sisters in Odessa, I'm sure they will be impressed :) 

So anyways...I am loving Ukraine!  I can testify of the power of the gift of tongues and the power of the Spirit!  I love being a missionary and serving the Lord!  I know he is aware of me and is blessing me!  Everything that I am doing is only possible through the Lord!   Pray for me and pray for those that I am teaching!  Share the gospel with your friends!  It will bless their lives! I'm grateful for this opportunity!  I know this church is true and I love it! 

Love
Sister Ford
(random pictures she sent without any captions)


















PS- my mission president letter:
Dear President,
This week was really good.  I finally felt like a "real" missionary which was nice, mostly because we had some lessons and spent some time contacting and looking for new investigators.  This week had some unusual things happen like the Patriarch coming but I feel like the Lord blessed us for the service that we did helping Brother Rogers. 
This week we were still adjusting to the missionary lifestyle. I think Sister Hunt and I finally got to the point where we remember to take food with us when we leave the house so that we can eat even if we aren't home.  
This week I had a huge testimony builder in doing missionary work despite the other activities that we are doing.  Several times this week when we would be walking home at night, or today on P-day, gospel conversations start and we have the opportunity to share a message.  I'm grateful for Sister Busch because she is always ready to share the gospel.  One night especially it was a little bit past nine and we were trying to get home after a lesson.  When Sister Busch started talking to this lady, I was slightly disappointed because I didn't want to be late.  But then the lady committed to come to English, and even gave us her phone number to meet with her and talk about our beliefs.  So it testified to me that the Lord will place people in our paths no matter what we are doing and we need to be ready to share our message at all times! 
I think the thing that is stressing me out the most is the language.  I really struggle because I don't understand or know how to say very much and it is hard because a conversation will be going on and I don't want to interrupt it with questions about something that I didn't understand.  But the Lord showered me with tender mercies of people that needed help with the gospel, in English this week.  I had the opportunity to help a man named Isaac search the scriptures for scriptures about love (in English).  I felt helpful which was nice because usually I feel like I can't help much.  Something I did learn was that when I testify in Russian, the Spirit can testify to the people.  It always touches me when I bear my simple testimony and someone is really touched.  I realize that the Spirit is teaching them, I feel blessed that the Spirit can work through me. 

This week we meet a lady at English named Luba.  We invited her to a ward activity and after she told us that she has read the entire Book of Mormon and believes it and wants to be baptized.  So we are excited to help her!  We taught her yesterday with her daughter and we teach them again tomorrow! 

Anyway...It was a good week! I love serving the Lord in this beautiful city of Odessa! I feel so blessed! 
Sister Ford

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Week 6: One transfer already!!!!


(from Kati's mom!  If you leave Kati a comment then I will forward them to her!)


Man!  This week FLEW by!  It's crazy to think that in 3 weeks, I will be in UKRAINE!  WHAT?!?!  That's crazy!  I'm freaking out...a little!  But I am so excited!  I keep thinking maybe I should start packing, but I never do!  One day I will!
 
This week was so good!  It feels so good to be a missionary!  Plus it is SPRINGTIME!  I love Spring!  Everything is so pretty! I just don't want to take any of this for granted.  It is such a blessing to be able to be a missionary and to have this INCREDIBLE opportunity!  So good!
 
So update on the weirdness from last week: Poor Sister Montgomery was in Quarantine for 5 days!  Holy Cow, I feel so bad for her!  She was alone pretty much the whole time.  At one point, she had another roommate.  She told us she was so excited for this new roommate.  Turns out the new sister only spoke Japanese!  I thought that was funny!  She finally made it back though and realized how much we love her!  She is a great addition to our disctrict. BUT the sickness continued... I was sick Wednesday night and Thursday.  It was so sad.  On Wednesday, We were teaching a lesson to some volunteers.  I opened my mouth at one point and was like 80 percent positive that I was going to puke.  I didn't want to puke so I started crying.  Weird, I know!  The poor volunteers had no idea what to do (They were both 24 year old men...awkward!) That's when they made me call the doctor.  Turns out, the Tamiflu that we took made me so sick!  I had to stay in bed all day Thursday!  I slept for 17 hours that day!  Then I felt much better. I saw the doctor a couple times also, and he was very helpful! I also got a blessing from our Elders.  We have great Elders in our district!  We also had an elder take a trip to the ER, turns out he has bronchitis.  But now we are all healthy!  Thank goodness!
 
But now that we are all good, we have been having so much fun!  It is great to be a missionary!
 
Story time: We took a Russian grammar test.  it is the same one that they give to teachers, so it is really hard.  I got a 47 percent, so not horrible...but not good either!  That was something exciting that we did this week!
 
sister Hunt and I with out Katners

I fell in love with beach volleyball this week!  It is so much fun!  We do a 20 minute workout and then we play volleyball!  So fun and we get to be outside!  :) I also started training Sister Hunt and Lee this week.  They wanted someone to encourage them to workout!  On Friday, I couldn't work out but I did train them!  It was so fun! They were so sore the next day!  So awesome...
 
Sunday was so great!  We had sacrament meeting and I bore my testimony in RUSSIAN!  So cool!  Can you believe that next Fast Sunday I will actually be in Ukraine! Holy cow!  Good thing I practiced this month!
We also had some really great meetings!  I learned some techniques about contacting that are really cool!  Our branch president especially focused on contacting in Eastern Europe so that was awesome!!! Then we had a Mission Conference when we had a bunch of speakers from the MTC.  It was super good. 
That night Chad Lewis came and spoke (you know, from the NFL!).  It was a great talk!  You know, if he can learn Chinese, I think I can learn Russian!  He told some great stories and it was like a HUGE pep talk!  I was so pumped up when it ended!  Haha!
 
Also, I finished my first planner!  6 weeks and done!  How awesome!  I started and decorated a new one!  It has a giraffe on it!
 
This week we did a lot of clothes trading.  That is kinda fun!  It's funny how quickly we get tired of our clothes haha!  But that was super fun!
 
Sister Lee's and I switching outfits!!! 

Compliment of the week:  Apparently I type really fast in Russian, which is awesome to hear!  It made me so happy! :)
 
notes from our teachers 

This week, Sister Sink and I taught a lesson to our district in English! We taught about the Book of Mormon.  It was a really good discussion and the Spirit was so strong!  I know the Book of Mormon is the word of God and that it will answer any question that someone has through sincere prayer and reading the Book of Mormon!  I love that book!  It blesses my life so much! I challenge everyone to read from it for 10 minutes everyday this week! I know if you do, your lives will be blessed enormously! I promise that! 
 
These are all my engraved scriptures!  So cute, right :) 

 Below is what I wrote to my branch presidency:
 
 "Wow! This week flew by! It was really good, for the most part! I was sick last Thursday and I was surprised at how hard it was to come back and work all day after just being sick for 1 day. That shows how diligent we must be when we are out in the field, because if I even slack off for just 1 day, it will be super hard to come back. I was also surprised by how much I missed missionary work even though I was really sick and sleeping all day. I didn't want to miss any opportunities to be learning and serving! I love being a missionary and I really love being a healthy missionary!   
This week we had some really amazing lessons. Our investigators are really progressing. It is great to be able to help them and invite them. Sasha is doing really well. We taught him about the Plan of Salvation this week. It was so amazing to teach him that his family that he loves so much can be with him forever! What a blessing that we have. I have really learned a lot about the Plan of Salvation this week and to top it off, we did sealings at the temple today. I don't even think I can express how blessed I feel to know that my family and I can be together FOREVER! What an awesome message to share!
We also began teaching Maria this week. I barely know Maria but I love her. It is the first time that I have taught someone that I feel like I have a lot in common with. I just want to teach her because I know it will make her so happy! I can't wait to teach her again!
We also taught Max again. The lesson was so good. We introduced the Book of Mormon and then we talked a little bit about it. The lesson was good, and then we showed a video of Jeffery R Holland introducing the Book of Mormon. Max loved the video and he was very touched by it. We were able to close with our testimonies and he was very eager to read the book and pray about it, so that was super exciting! It was one of the best lessons we have ever had.
Also, this week my love for the Book of Mormon grew so much. I'm not sure how that it is even possible because I already loved it so much but honestly it did. I just want to tell everyone how great it is, all the time! I know that God answers prayers through it and He does so EVERYTIME I ask! What a blessing! It was a great week!"
 
I'm not really sure what else to say!  Oh!  We get 2 new roommates today!  We have 30 new Russian speakers coming into our zone today, 21 sisters and 9 Elders! CRAZY, I know!
 
Oh yeah!  HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!  Just so everyone knows, I have the BEST mom!  For realz!  To my mom and other women that I look up to, my present to you is to invite each of you to go to LDS.org and watch the "To Every Mother" video.  Seriously, if you are a female and you have talked to me before, go watch it! I wouldn't be here today without the loving influence of the beautiful ladies in my life!  I love that I know you!  Thanks for everything that you do!  I feel your love and prayers and I love and pray for you in return!  I hope you have a great day Sunday! And all this week!
 
I love you all!  Be happy! 
Sister Ford <3
 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

General Conference Week


" This week has been really good. I loved conference and getting to hear messages from our general authorities. It is crazy to think that between 6 months ago and now, I have left on a mission! Now I am serving the Lord and learning Russian. That's still crazy for me to think about!
This week we finished teaching Matfei (he committed to baptism, then we found out that he is our teacher! Sneaky!), and started teaching Sasha, Irena, and Max (Also our teachers!) . I think the most important thing that we have been working on in helping them prepare to receive ordinances of baptism and confirmation is strenghtening their belief in God. Commonly, they think that a God exists, but they don't know for sure. It has been interesting to try and help them realize and come to know that God does live and that he loves them. We make sure to promise them the blessings of keeping their commitments and I think that increases their desire to follow through. Also, we bear testimony a lot. I think that is crucial because our teaching isn't going to convert them. What will convert them is the Holy Ghost and we invite the Holy Ghost to be present as we testify. I love that even though this isn't the most "real" teaching we will do, the Spirit can still be felt and testimonies increase. The best part of teaching this week was when we asked Matfei to be baptized and he accepted! I can't wait to have that experience in Ukraine!
This week, my gospel study has been so good. In one of the Sunday "movies/firesides" that they show, Elder Bednar talks about how if we have a question that we want the Lord to answer, we should buy a cheap Book of Mormon, write the question in the front and keep that questions in mind as you prayerfully read the Book of Mormon. I started doing that this week and even though I am only 100 pages into the Book of Mormon, I feel like the Lord has answered my question already. The Book of Mormon is marked up and written in! I love that the Lord is willing to help me find answers to my questions. I can't wait until I finish and can go back and write up a summary of what I have learned. My gospel study has made me more confident in my ability to serve a mission.
This week has been so much better then last week. Thank you so much for talking to me and for the blessing you gave me. I know that the Lord has blessed me and strengthen me so much as I have been here. I know that I can do nothing without him and the fact that he is willing to strengthen me and bless me makes me feel so loved. I love the Lord and know that he lives and loves us too! "
 
Above is the letter that I wrote to my Branch President today.  I love him!  I met with him last week and it was so great.  He gave me a blessing and we just talked and it was fantastic!  The Lord calls amazing men to be in the Branch Presidencies at the MTC -- but I already knew that because I know Grandpa C.  and he is wonderful :) 
 
 Just for y'all to know, I'm so glad that you waited to get a golf membership until I was gone, although I'm still not sure that "We got a golf membership because YOLO" is a good enough reason.  On another note, two of the elders in my district were big golfers.  Elder St. Clair is from Arizona, and worked at Trilogy golf course!  Small world!  He is really good though.  (He once won a gold tourney in Flordia, winning a Mercedes car and 250,000 dollars...He had to turn it down to stay an amauteur!  Stud, right?) They talk about golf a lot!!

 GENERAL CONFERENCE was so great!  We watched in the gym with all the other missionaries.  -- Or most of them, not all of them fit in one room anymore.  I loved it though.  I was happily surprised by how direct some of the general authorities were  My favorite talks were the ones about missionary work!  And yes, I HAVE CAUGHT THE WAVE!! It is your turn now!  Paint that misisonary badge on your heart and get to work!!  Missionary work is fun and ANYONE can do it!!  It is so wonderful to be a missionary now!  Can you believe that it has only been 6 months since they changed the mission age!  And now I am here and SERVING THE LORD!  It rocks!! I also loved that President Monson got the missionary statistics from last week!  65,000+ missionaries-- I think -- and I am one of them!  The world is going to change!  Did y'all hear how often they referenced the scripture about the rock rolling down the mountain???  Missionaries are going to be EVERYWHERE!!  During Priesthood, we watchted the Young Women Meeting. I was sad that Sister Dalton got released but the new presidency is great!  All 3 of them served as a wife to a mission president!  They will be so great to the Young Women striving to serve missions!  They showed a pretty cheesy movie during that broadcast that I LOVED!  It showed this girl and her progression through her life!  I thought about how far I have come since I have been baptized!  And now I am on a mission!!  What?!??!?!?!?  I am so blessed to be here!! Also, the beehive that gave the prayer at that meeting is basically famous now at the MTC.  If anyone knows her, let her know that all the Sister Missionaries love her and her awesome attitude and enthusiasm! 
 
Sunday night for our devotional we had Vocal Point come!  SO GREAT!  And then last night Gerald Lund came -- Author of Work and the Glory. It was so great! We have had the BEST devotionals since I have been here!  They are so great!!!  After our devotionals we do district meetings where we just talk about what we learned.  They are my favorite part of the week!  The spirit is so strong and we talk in English!
 
Speaking of English, Russian is going so much better.  We learned how to conjugate verbs and are now learning cases.  In a really, really simple way, in Spanish, you conjugate verbs.  In Russian, you conjugate verbs too and then "conjugate" nouns, pronouns, and everything.  THere are 6 ways to do that, and they are called the 6 cases! Next week I will send home a picture of the case chart I have been memorizing! It is intense.  But we can understand way more and I can read it a lot easier.  We pray 85% in Russian and we sing all our hymns in Russian.  That part is pretty cool!  Speaking of which, random fact, the Russian Hymnbook has 3 hymns that aren't in the English book, Greensleves and 2 other ones that I don't know yet!  How awesome, right!!!
 
We just got back from the temple and we ate lunch there!  It was SO good!  If you ever get a chance, eat at the temple! A bonus is that you get to eat with all the cute old ladies too! 
 
HIGHLIGHTS:  Devtionals, Priesthood Blessings, Temple, General Conference, Cinnamon Rolls, Vocal Point
 
MISS: Spring! it was here for like a week, then in snowed again!  Not cool! :)
FUNNY MOMENTS: The elders like to scare us a lot.  Kinda funny when we all scream.  If you take the orange juice that comes in a bottle and shake it, it will explode the lid off.  We scared ourselves and our teachers like 3 different times with that!  Our classroom smelled super bad at one point and we all blamed the elders but it turned out that it was just the way it smelled outside!  Awkward! 
 
TENDER MERCIES: the messages of conference, the cinnamon rolls, sunshine, new clothes!  So many more
 
Also, real quick, I heard about the Mengelts.  My heart breaks for the sorrow and pain they must feel.  My only comfort to them and anyone else that is struggling with that is the Jesus Christ lives.  God lives.  They know us individually and love us.  They know how we feel and can heal pain.  As we turn to them for comfort, they can help us find peace, even in the hardest of times.  I am praying for them and anyone one else who this impacted.  Mom, you mentioned that you had been listening to Be Still My Soul to comfort you.  That is is the song we sang for choir this week.  We talked about how if we put our faith and trust in God, he will guide us and "Lift our cross of grief or pain".  I testify that is true. He loves and cares about us and will guide and comfort him if we trust him!  
 
Dad, I got 20 letters and 2 packages this week!  Grandma C wins for best package because she sent me Cinnamon Rolls!  They were so good and my districted loved them also!  Love you grandma!  Thank you so much!
 
Send more letters!  They make me SOOOOOOO happy!  Love you all!  The Church is true!
 
Love you so much,
Sister Kati Ford
 
 


picture 1  is my running buddy, Sister Clark.  We are in the same district'


picture 2 is my planner...I love planning every second of my day...seriously!

this is my district one day after  class

my district while we were eating the General Conference Cinnamon Rolls that grandma sent! 
YUMM!!!!
 the girls in my district did dress like elders day... It was pretty fun.  I'm glad I'm not an elder everyday, being a sister is way more comfortable :) :) 


 and I decorated my planner with the pictures you sent!  Isn't it cute :) 



Saturday, February 23, 2013

Exciting News!

So...when I originally got my call, I had to wait for 133 days! 

That's a long time...of waiting. 

But now, I'm over halfway done and better yet, I only have

FIFTY DAYS LEFT!!!!!!!!!!!

From the missionary website!

I'm so excited! 


Learning my Russian!

Today at work I keep finding things that I could make say "50" to celebrate! 


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