Hello Everyone!
I am now no longer confused about the ornaments that everyone's been sending. I got the tree yesterday and now Sister Bryers from Australia has decided that she really wants to meet mom. (she also didn't believe that my dad was a surfer, but there is no ocean nearby... I suppose we're just going to have to visit her someday apparently she has some good surf beaches where she's from) thanks for all the ornaments... I loved them, I was just confused because there was no place to hang them on the Christmas tree that we found in our apartment...which just so happens to be the same Christmas tree that I had last year because I am back in the apartment that I had with Sister Bruno about this time last year. Sister Keliamakia almost stole a fish off of mom's tree... because she thought it was funny to have fish on a Christmas tree. (She’s from new Zealand and she's pretty much hilarious) The tree is now tacked up next to Jesus and I'll just show you the picture when I get home because I don't remember where I packed the camera cord for the computer.
This week was funny because I passed off in French... and I've been drawn to all the Quebequois on temple square. They all now have the spiritual equivalent of a neon sign that lets me know that I need to talk to them. One man came up and talked to us, he has such a sweet spirit... he was trying to find out how to know god better, and even though my French was terrible... he was almost crying because he felt the love of God so much when he heard about it in his own language. I wish that I had the words to tell him how much love I felt that God had for him... it was very overwhelming. God truly loves his children and goes above and beyond to help them understand and feel his love when they are seeking him out. I wish that I could bottle up that feeling and tap into it when I feel like I'm not worth anything... it was so strong. It was a testimony that God loves all of His children... even ones who have been avoiding him for a little while.
Another interesting experience came from a delightful Philippino... they are possibly the happiest people I've met in the world (except for the Chinese that come to Temple Square) He was a little shorter than me and was chasing his grandchildren around when he saw us. Usually we're the ones who ask for information, but he said that he always sends Christmas cards to one or two sister missionaries each year and he decided that we were the missionaries that he was going to add to his group this year. He must be one of the most amazing grandpas ever for his kids... just collecting friends from all over the world, so that they can see the stamps and things.
Christmas lights are out and so are all the people.
Have a wonderful day!
Sister Pielstick