Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

First Email! and Pictures!


Dear Family,
Well...I'm still here!  They say that if you can make it through your first week then you are good! I guess we will see! I still feel good so that goods! 
Life at the MTC is so good.  Hard and tiring but good.  I really love it here, but I do miss everyone at home. It is hard because I want to write home everyday but we can only on wednesdays.  So even though I'm not writing back, keep sending me letters!  They make my day!  Write me everyday.  10 times a day!  haha...but seriously.  i should be grateful though, I have gotten more mail then anyone else.  my family and friends really do love me! -haha the shift button doesn't work on this computer...too many desperate missionaries writing home!- but keep the mail coming!  i love hearing from y'all.
jacob- I'm so proud of your ACT score.  I was crying when i read it, lame i know!  You are so smart!!  Everyone in my district knows about it because they wanted to know why I was crying.  Witicha State in the final four!?!?! What seed were they?  didn't i have Michigan in the final 4?  how am I in the family rank??? 
Zach- the dear elder didn't like whatever you wrote to me in russian, it turned it into numbers!  but yes, i can read and write russian now. Send me some in a letter and I will tell you what it means.  also, I will send home your names today! 
Tyson- I love you! Thanks for the mail!
Parker- the letter i got from you made me smile!  You are so cute!
So...MTC life!  My companion's name is Sister Sink, she is good.  We teach really well together!  Russian is coming along great, sometimes it gets discouraging but I just have to take a step back and look at it in the big picture, last week I didn't even know the alphabet and now I can read, write, bear my testimony, and pray all in Russian.  This might crack you up, remember Mr. Anderton.  His classes are most like what the classes at the MTC are like, minus the horse stories (that was for you, jacob!).  They are intense, almost always in russian, but a lot of fun.
The first day is crazy! You are on such a tight schedule, you don't even have time to breathe!  but it gets so much better!  i didn't sleep hardly at all, but i have slept really well since.  Except last night, one of the girls in my room was like, "How can you sleep with no bar keeping you from falling?" then i realized she was right, and I was a little worried about falling off the bed. But I haven't yet!  i have been talking in my sleep like crazy though, it must be the stress!!!!
My district is awesome.  We have 8 sisters and 3 elders.  that has never happened before!!  All the other russian districts can tell that we are new, simply because we are females!  As you can see, they even converted some mens bathrooms to girl's bathrooms!  We are taking over!!  I know a lot of the sisters from facebook, and they are fantastic.  I run with Sister clark (redhead) almost every day.  We run for 20 minutes then we play 4 square. i am a 4 square champ!!! They have all these records missionaries can try and beat.  The mile time for elders is a 4:44, maybe jacob can beat that when he gets in!  Gym is so great though, super chill and relaxed.  Then we have time to shower and get ready again, which i appreciate.  I'm so glad I practiced getting ready in 30 minutes, it has made a world of difference!
We have already taught 3 lessons all in Russian.  it is kinda tricky but amazing how the spirit can come, even if we can barely talk.  The Lord is blessing me with the gift of tongues, i am positive of it!  I can't wait to go to the temple today, since coming to the MTC I have been so much more in tune with the Spirit, I know that he guides me and prompts me!  i just can't wait to get Ukraine and start teaching and loving his people.  first I have to learn though!!
Easter was so great!  Probably the best Easter ever. i missed you guys but it was totally focused on Christ.  We had a huge missionary devotional on Easter morning and they served the sacrament.  over 3000 missionaries partook, crazy right!  When i worked here there were only 1500 missionaries.  it doesn't seem that crowded, russians know how this place works and we avoid the crowds.  but then Bishop causee spoke.  he is the presiding bishop.  it was so good.  Then we had meetings with our branch.  My district was on the way to district meeting when we were stopped by a huge group of people.  It took me a minute to realize that is was bishop causse and his family and security.  They asked where we were going and one of our sisters said, 'district meeting'.  He looked so confused for a second, then he asked where we were serving.  Kinda embarrassing but so funny.  his daughter took seminary from our mission president though! Small world, right! 

At our fast and testimony meeting that night, our branch president got up, talked a little bit, all in russian, then went to the piano.  i had no idea what he was doing.  Then he played a beautiful Easter medley.  It made me think how I know christ died for the sins of all of us, but that he lives today.  he lives, and he loves us!  What a blessing that it!
That night we had another devotional and our speaker was Sister Sheri Dew!  Oh my lanta!!! It was so great! I loved it so much! She spoke about asking God who we are and who we can become.  so great!  I loved it! 
Then we got to watch a movie then we went to bed.  it was a great day!  Thank you so much for the Easter basket, it made my day!  The necklace is perfect mom, i wear it everyday! 
Last night we had a member of the 70 come to speak. I sang in the choir, which was great!  If you are at the MTC, be in the choir.  There are so many people though that they have to limit who can sing.  It is first come, first serve!  But it was an awesome devotional. I felt like he was speaking just to me!  Loved it!
So I have like one minute left but to close--
Highlights --

 Letters, send more!
Being here
Devotionals 
seeing old friends (i saw Sister Hafen, and sister bay before they left on monday, what a tender mercy!) I have seen 19 friends here, which is awesome, and pretty good for someone that didn't go to a high school in utah!  I see them all the time and they make me smile!
Easter
More letters
Russians have the best meal times.  We eat early so everything is fresh! 
Also all the Russians are super united.  Maybe it is because there are so many of us, but we mesh well.  We have russian pride!

Lowlights --
Everyone cries here.  Like all the time.  Even the men. and our teachers.  It's weird but good too in a way.  
im a little scared I will fall off my bed.  pray for me that I won't!
i miss--
family
friends
chex cereal 
muffins
sitting on the floor.  It isn't allowed for sister going to ukraine, it is a culture no-no.  Hardest rule for me but its ok! 

craving --
cinnamon rolls!! 
and muffins
Funny --
YOSO- You only serve once! 
The language...i can't say so many sounds. sometimes it feels like i'm puking out words.  but people laugh at my attempts all the time.  i laugh at my attempts all the time.  
Apparently the MTC is like hogwarts.  First person to guess what house Russians are wins!!  i will explain it next week!! Haha. 
Tender Mercies-
seeing my friends
letters
favorite quotes
devotional speakers
I love it here!  Read Doctrine and covenants 18, people are worth a lot in the sight of god! God lives and he loves us!  christ lives and he loves us and suffered the atonement so that we could be with our families forever!  What a blessing! 

I love you and miss you!  Keep the letters coming! 
Sister Ford
PS- elders are weird!  I think i knew that already though! Great but weird! 
WRITE ME!  FOR REAL!! 

















First letter home

We received a letter from Kati that she hurried and wrote the first day.

Dear Mom, Dad, Boys, everyone,
The MTC is so awesome!  I love it!  Life so far is so great!  We started right away and they only spoke Russian!  So no one had any idea what they were saying!  So we were trying to talk...trying is the key ward!  Haha  The best part of the day was when I said something but it was a full sentence and it actually sounded right!  And my teacher was like "yay!"  and then went on about how it sounded, but it was in Russian so I didn't know what she was saying but it sounded happy!  It's so weird though.  Sometimes speaking Russian seems like vomiting words out, kinda feels like that too!  But I already love it way more than Spanish-haha!  Anyway- I got to go I want to write in my journal still!  My p-day is Wednesday so expect a beautiful long email then!  and pics!  My companion is Sister Sink-love her already!
Love, Sis. Ford
P.S. mom and Grandma, your notes were perfect!  We didn't get to check mail today so it was just what I needed!
Love you all so much!

Saying Goodbye!


We all said goodbye to Kati before she went into the MTC.



Kati and family at setting apart.

 At the airport.











 Grandma and Grandpa at the MTC.



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Farewell Talk!!


This last weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to give my farewell talk in my home ward.  It was wonderful.  I'm super grateful that the Gordon's, Albretsen's, and other friends could be there!  Afterwords, we had a fun dinner.  I felt so much love and support from the people in the ward.  Because many people that I love weren't able to be there, I posted a script of my farewell talk below. Hopefully it reads ok, I wrote it up pretty late so their might be some grammar mistakes...Oh well!! 

Loved having family and friends here!! 


I tried to get a cute picture with all the boys...


You can see from Cater's face how well that worked out (haha just kidding!) ;)

What a cutie! 

Good morning.  My name is Kati Ford.  My family is in this ward.  I imagine that most of you don’t know who I am, due to the fact that I have attended BYU or the University Branch in Kalamazoo since I moved here.  Since I can count on my hands the number of times I have been to a meeting here, I thought I would start with just a little introduction.  I’m 19 years old.  I’ve played the violin for 10 years.  I love to run.  I also like to be creative and make things.  In November, I received a mission call to Ukraine! 

Brothers and Sisters, I am so excited to be here today.  I am excited to share my testimony and experiences with my family and friends that were able to be here today.  I am also excited to be able to serve as a missionary.  I can’t believe that I get this wonderful opportunity to serve the people in Ukraine and strengthen and develop my testimony as I help people in Ukraine learn and feel of Christ’s love for them.  I know that Christ loves and knows each of us and sharing that love with those that don’t know of it will be a great blessing and opportunity in my life.

Today, I was asked to speak based on President Uctdorf’s first presidency message from last month, entitled, “A Word for the Hesitant Missionary”.  I remember reading this when it first came out.  It was such a powerful message for me, not because I was hesitant to be a missionary or confused about serving a mission but because it was such an incredible, wonderful advice from a member of our first presidency. As I have prepared to serve a mission, I have received plenty of advice, both good advice and some not so good advice.  Due to the fact that before the mission age change announced in October, I wouldn’t have been able to serve a mission for another 2 years, my planning for a mission occurred much faster then it typically does for others that have gone in the past.  Therefore, I value such good advice.  Good advice has helped me feel confident and excited about serving my mission.  Today I’m going to share the top 5 pieces of advice that I have received as I have prepared to serve a mission.  I pray that those preparing to serve a mission will accept my advice and apply it to their lives but I also pray that those that may not be actively preparing to serve a mission will apply the advice too.  I speak from example when I say that you never know how quickly your life can change.  In addition, every member of this church has the opportunity to share the happiness and light that the restored gospel of Jesus Christ brings to the everyday people they come into contact with. 

The first piece of advice I would share is the Learn to follow the spirit and to know what it feels like when the Holy Ghost is prompting you. 
When the announcement was made at general conference to change the mission age, I had a lot of thinking to do.  I had the incredible opportunity to attend a session of conference the next morning.  As I prepared to go to that session, I decided to fast to feel at peace, and that if it was the Lord’s will, to know if I should serve a mission.  As the session started, I had made a list of doubts and concerns that I still had about serving a mission.  As our prophets and apostles started to speak, I was overwhelmed with the strongest prompting I have ever felt in my life, telling me to serve a mission and to serve now.  Every questions or doubt that I had was answered and as I stood up to sing “Called to Serve” as the intermediate hymn, I knew that my prayers had been answered. 
Although I had that wonderful opportunity to feel such a strong prompting, most promptings and guidance from the spirit is found through a still small voice or feeling.  If we are living righteously and worthily to have the Holy Ghost as our constant companion, then he will “help us in every aspect” of our life.  The Holy Ghost speaks quietly, through feelings as well as into our mind.  In 3rd Nephi, it teaches that, “it is not a harsh voice, neither was it a loud voice…nevertheless…it being a small voice…it did pierce them to the very soul, and did cause their hearts to burn” As we are in an environment where the Holy Spirit can dwell, we will be able to be in tune and better hear and understand the promptings of the Spirit.  As President Monson warned, “Never postpone a prompting.” I can testify that as we listen and heed the promptings of the Holy Ghost, we will have success, both as a missionary, and it all other aspects of our lives.  I can’t imagine a better way that my life could be, all because I followed the prompting to put in my mission papers to serve a mission. 

The second piece of advice I have in to be obedient
When I first started to submit my mission papers, I learned of what an extensive process it is.  You have interviews with the Bishop, members of the Stake Presidency, more meetings with the Bishop. The interviews never seem to end. If you are preparing to serve a mission, or if you desire to be a member missionary, I strongly urge you to be obedient.  This is especially critical to young men and young women preparing to serve.  The standards the Prophets have set regarding dating, movies, modest, and every other standard in the For Strength of Youth led to standards that are necessary to have for serving a mission or enter the temple.  Your lives will be blessed as you are obedient in every aspect of your lives.  I was blessed as I was a young woman to have great parents and leaders that helped me make the right choices.  Although I didn’t know that I would serve a mission at age 19, the Lord knew and he blessed me with parents and leaders that encouraged me to be obedient in everything I did.  Their love and support made it easier for me to obey the standards and teachings of the gospel. 

The third piece of advice I have is to look for the Hand of God in all things.
My family moves around a lot.  As we have traveled to different places, I have had the Lord give me plenty of tender mercies that bless my life and help me see the good in the situation I am in.  After I had submitted my mission papers, but before my call came, I was so anxious about where I would be sent.  I was so worried that it was hard to sleep at night.  The day before my call came; I went to the Provo temple to do baptisms.  The Provo temple was so busy that day that instead of waiting in the Chapel to perform baptisms for the Dead; we were in a separate waiting room, singing hymns.  I remember praying for peace that I would know that I was called by the Lord, and that I would be happy wherever I was sent.  Immediately, the next song sung, was hymn 270, “I’ll go where you want me to go”.  I’d like to read the first and third verses of that song.  They reads, “It may not be on the mountain’s height, 
Or over the stormy sea; 
It may not be at the battle’s front, 
My Lord will have need of me; 
But if by a still, small voice He calls, 
To paths that I do not know, 
I’ll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in Thine, 
I’ll go where You want me to go. There’s surely somewhere a lowly place, 
In earth’s harvest fields so white, 
Where I may labor through life’s short day, 
For Jesus the Crucified; 
So trusting my all to Thy tender care, 
And knowing Thou lovest me, 
I’ll do Thy will with a heart sincere, 
I’ll be what You want me to be.” That message hit me like a rock as I realized that I would go where the Lord wanted me to go.  This call that was coming came from the Lord.  As we look for the hand of the Lord in our lives and express gratitude for all our many blessings, we will have the increased desire to serve God and our brothers and sisters on this Earth. 

My fourth piece of advice is from President Uctdorf’s message where he counseled to be filled with faith.
In his message, he said, “Have faith.  The Lord can magnify the words you speak and make them mighty.  God doesn’t ask you to convert but rather to open your mouths.  The task of converting is not yours – that belongs to the person hearing and to the Holy Spirit.” In Preach My Gospel, they teach that “your success as a missionary is measured primarily by your commitment…you can feel certain that the Lord is pleased when you feel the Spirit working though you.” As we have faith, and are filled with faith, we will be able to share the gospel with others and the Holy Ghost will testify to those that we teach the truthfulness of the gospel.  As we share the gospel and increase our efforts to share this message of happiness, we provide more opportunities for those we love to feel the spirit. 

My final piece of advice is to Love others and be happy.
As we love those whom we come in contact with, we will desire to share the gospel with them.  As we grow to love someone, we desire for them to have the happiness and joy that we know about.  Serve those whom you love and pray for them.  Pray for them to desire to know about the gospel.  Pray for them to learn of Christ’s love for them.  The second part of this final piece of advice is to be happy.  After I received my mission call, I decided to pick a scripture to be my mission scripture, to act as a motivational message when I was feeling down.  After I searched and searched for a scripture, I finally came across one in Doctrine and Covenants.  It reads, “Be of good cheer and do not fear, for I the Lord am with thee, and will stand by thee.  And ye shall bear record of me, even Jesus Christ, that I was, that I am, and that I am to come.” I love that scripture.  We don’t need to fear because the Lord is with us and watching and guiding us.  As I share this message, there is no reason to be unhappy.  I am sharing the gospel, which has brought me more happiness and joy then any other thing in my life.  Through the gospel, I can have an eternal family.  Through the gospel, I can repent and be forgiven of my sins.  Through the gospel, I can someday be sealed to my husband for all time and eternity.  This gospel is one of happiness and joy and I know that I can receive even more joy as I share this message with others. 

I know that this truly is the gospel of Christ.  I know that God lives and that he loves me. He loves each one of us and knows about our trials, pains, successes and everything we do.  He cares for us and wants us to make correct choices.  I know that if we live righteously, we can be with our families for eternity.  I know that the temple is the House of the Lord.  I’m grateful for the many ways the gospel blesses my life.  I’m grateful for the opportunity I have to go on a mission.  I know I will miss my family but the joy and blessings that will come to my family and me will make it more then worth it in the end. I love you all and am grateful for all the advice, and the many ways you have helped me prepare to serve my mission! In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen. 

Saturday, February 23, 2013

The Call



 It was FINALLY here!  But I still had to wait 2 hours to open it.

When the mailman (actually a lady...) drove away, I ran down the stairs.  RAN...like the fastest I have ever run!  I was shaking and excited and now that I think back on it, really surprised that I didn't fall down, crack my head open, and then die.  Thank goodness that didn't happen!

I opened the mailbox and there it was!  It was actually there. I pulled it out of the mailbox, screaming and jumping up and down! I took my first look at it!  It was beautiful!

I saw the postage...$1.90 (supposedly postage of $1.90 implies foreign).  I freaked out a little. Ok, A LOT!  I couldn't believe that this moment was finally here!

I thought about where I would be going.  I took some Spanish in high school, so I thought South America, maybe Spain.  I could see myself going to a Visitor's Center, or in the United States, maybe speaking Spanish.

But I didn't know!

I went back up to my apartment, made the appropriate calls and texts, and waited.  While I waited, I made cookies.  They were shaped like little worlds. While I waited, I cleaned the whole apartment.  While I waited, I held the call. And just looked at it.  (Is that weird??? maybe a little bit...)

Finally it was time to open the call. Or so I thought.  Setting up the Skype, waiting for people to get off work, Making sure my parents could hear...Everything took longer than I wanted it too. I just wanted to open my call already!

Finally we started...We sang Called To Serve.  We said a prayer.  Many of the people that I loved and cared about and that love and care about me were there.  My grandpa and a member of my bishopric said a few things.  And then it was time for me to open my call. 

I was shaking SO much!  I could hardly use the letter opener.  My aunt joked that I was going to rip my letter in half.  I was shaking so much that it could've happened! 


 

Sorry for the poor quality of the video...But anyways...

After I opened the call I hurried and put it under the packet so I couldn't read ahead.  I began reading and this is what is said...

          Dear Sister Ford
You are hearby called to serve as a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  You are assigned to labor in the Ukraine Kyiv Mission.  It is anticipated that you will serve for a period of 18 months.
You should report to the Provo Missionary Training Center on Wednesday, March 27th, 2013.  You will prepare to preach the gospel in the Russian language. 
The Letter, signed by President Thomas S. Monson


UKRAINE! 

I couldn't believe it!  Never in a million years would I have guessed Ukraine!  However when I read it and once the shock passed, I knew it was the right place for me!  BUT I must say that I was a little shell-shocked for probably a week!

Something I love about mission calls is that it is like the ONLY time when the Lord sends you a letter, through his apostles and prophets, that tells you what to do and where to serve! He loves me and is sending me where I need to go!  That is a huge blessing in my life!

Friends there to support me! 


love Lonna and Kelsie! 

Brother Perkins and His Wife both came 


Grandma and Grandpa! 

 It was so great to have the support of everyone that came.  I remember looking up and seeing more than one person crying.  It was a really special moment for me. 

How Book of Mormon, Ukraine, and my name look in Russian! 



 Now it's time to start learning some Russian! 
Russian Book of Mormon! 

Where in the World Will Kati Serve?

So...I know this post is a little delayed, BUT I really wanted a place where I could see that places where everyone guessed!  (It's a lot of places)


 I Bought
 --A map of the United States



--A map of the World


--A 10 dollar Cold Stone Gift Card
--Orange Sticker Dots


And then I told everyone to guess 1 foreign place, and 1 stateside place!  The winner (whoever guessed correctly) or I (if no one guessed correctly) would win the gift card!  It was SO much fun to see where everyone thought I was going to go!  

The Guesses
Person               Stateside Guess               Foreign Guess
  •          Colby H.                          Washington                                           Belgium
  •          Adam G.                          Temple Square                                      Chile
  •          DeAndra                          Oregon                                                  Canada
  •          HD S.                              Massachusetts                                        Italy
  •          Jacob M.                          Michigan                                               Australia
  •          Susan B.                          Oregon                                                  Guatemala
  •          Kristi F.                           Temple Square                                      Brazil
  •          Cameron W.                    Georgia                                                  Sweden
  •          Stacia M.                         California                                               Mexico
  •          Kelsie C.                         South Carolina                                       Spain
  •          Danielle H.                                                                         Ireland, England
  •          Marlee M.                       Temple Square                                      Venezuela
  •          Celeste B.                       Ohio                                                      Brazil
  •          Aaron E.                         Texas                                                     Chile
  •          Issaka A.                         New Mexico                                          Germany
  •          Baylie M.                        Maryland                                               Australia
  •          Kaiser A.                        Washington                                            Mexico
  •          Amy E.                           Minnesota                                              Sweden
  •          Tydin J.                          Washington D.C.                                   Romania 
  •          Erin B.                            Florida                                                   France
  •          McKell S.                       Maine                                                    Peru
  •          Tricia J                           Oregon                                                   Europe
  •          Jenni (Mom)                   Alaska                                                   Tonga
  •          Arlene (Grandma)          Florida                                                   England
  •          Sherry H.                        Baltimore, Maryland                             England
  •          Parker F.                         Alabama                                               China
  •          Tyson F.                         Kentucky                                               New Zealand
  •          Zach F.                           Montana                                                Brazil
  •          Jim (Dad)                        North Dakota                                        Spain
  •          Kelli G.                           Chicago                                                Denmark
  •          Mallorie P.                      Indiana                                                  Norway
  •          Lonna C.                        Oklahoma                                             Korea
  •          Pam J.                             Florida                                                  South Africa
  •          Shannon F.                     Arkansas or Maine
  •          Michael P.                     Idaho                                            Ukraine, Germany
  •          Anna F.                                                                                        New Zealand
  •          Doug L.                          Iowa, Wisconsin                                   Canada
  •          Crystal H.                       Florida                                                   Japan  
  •          Blake L.                                                                                       Canada 
  •          Clarissa M.                                                                                  Mozambique
  •          Liza S.                                                                                         Australia 
  •          Kianna G.                       Washington                       
  •          Lindsea V.                      Texas                                                    Argentina 
  •          Barb G.                          Wisconsin                                              Spain
  •          Sharon G.                 Florida, Alaska                                      England, Jamaica 
  •          Issac J.                            Maine                                                    Canada
  •          Steve G.                         Florida                                                   Canada
  •          Ann N.                                                                                          Japan
  •          RaeAnne E.                    Oregon                                                  Australia 
  •          Bonner Y.                      Arizona
  •          John P.                                                                                Hong Kong, China
  •          Jason H.                         Tulsa Oklahoma                                    Argentina
  •          Ashley H.                       New York                                             Germany
  •          Larry H.                         Los Angeles, California                         Chile
  •          Rob C.                           Wisconsin                                               France
  •          Kate H.                          Tennessee                                               Italy 
  •          Grandpa C.                                                                                   Brazil
  •          Marissa E.                      West Virgina                                         Brazil
  •          Whitni E.                        New Mexico                                         Paraguay 
  •          Nisa H.                          Nebraska                                               Costa Rica
  •          Judy C.                          Missouri                                                 Denmark
  •          Lacey H.                        South Carolina                                      Chile
  •          Steve C.                         Alabama                                                Zimbabwe 
  •          Lia F.                             Delaware                                               Japan
  •          Kyle F.                          Indiana                                                   Taiwan 
  •          Barrett C.                       Maine                                                    Ethiopia
  •          Ethan C.                        Hawaii                                                   Panama 
  •          Kyle C.                          Idaho                                                    China 
  •          Courtney G.                   California                                             Argentina
  •          Keslee D.                       Louisiana                                             Argentina 
  •          Staci S.                           Oregon                                                 Uruguay 
  •          Ashley S.                       North Dakota                                        Brazil, Columbia 
  •          Ashley S.'s Dad             Florida                                                  Brazil
  •          Blaire P.                         Illinois                                                   Peru
  •          Josie P.                          Virginia                                                Honduras 
  •          Jacob F.                         Tennessee                                             Canada
  •          Tim G.                           Iowa                                                      Iceland
  •          Carter G.                       Maine                                                   Algeria
  •          Jake C.                          Boston                                                  Russia
  •          Alyssa C.                      Tennessee                                               Italy
  •          Devin D.                        Indiana                                                 Poland
  •          Tyler G.                        Maine                                                    Romania
  •          Chad M.                        Washington                                           Finland 
  •          Claire P.                        Ohio                                                      Germany
  •          India S.                          New Hampshire 
  •          Grandma L.                   New Jersey                                           Paris
  •          Sam G.                          Kansas                                                  Spain
  •          Julie F.                         Nevada                                                   Ireland 
  •          Grandpa L.                  Washington                                            England
  •          Sadie D.                       Ohio                                                      England
  •          Spencer G.                   Florida                                                   England
  •          Ashley S.'s Mom                                                                       Australia 
  •          Sydney G.                    Hawaii                                                  China              
  •          Bro Dowd                    California                                             Spain 
  •          Ben K.                          Indiana                                                 Mexico 
  •          Allyscha M.                  Illinois                                                  Nigeria 

  It was SO MUCH FUN to put everyone's guesses up!  I loved wondering about where I would go!  I would imagine what it would be like to serve in each place people said! 

The world map with guesses on it! 

Fun Facts About My Guesses
  • The most popular state was Florida, with 8 guesses (about 10% of the stateside guesses), followed closely by Washington (5), Maine (5) and Oregon (5).  
  • About 80 percent of the United States were guessed at least once! States not guessed include Colorado, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming! 
  • 96 people placed a guess of where I would go, and only 1 person won!
  • The most popular foreign guess was Brazil with 8 votes! Other popular foreign guesses included Argentina, Canada, Chile, England, and Spain. 
  • I had guesses on 6 of the 7 continents (No one guessed Antarctica!) 

M.A.S.H.
So...I have a slight confession to make.  I really didn't want to make a guess myself. I didn't want to think so much about it and then be disappointed when I didn't go to where I thought I would.  So here's what I did instead...
I printed out a list of EVERY MISSION and played a giant game of M.A.S.H.. You know, the game that you used to play when you were a teenage girl where you would write down boys, jobs, number of children, etc, and then pick a random number and go through, crossing out the results until their was only one left in each section.  And then that was your "future life".  I did that!
I only had two sections, FOREIGN MISSIONS, and STATESIDE MISSIONS. 
It took FOREVER!! But it was so much fun!  
MY RESULTS? Salt Lake City South and Nigeria!  Those would of never in a million years be my guesses for myself!  

So once everyone had guessed, it was time to open the call!! 

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