Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Weekend Update

Our weekend was quick and fabulous.  
Here is our life in photos.

Cafe Rio Burrito.  Delicious.
Air & Space Museum with Mitch's Parents.

Baby Sam.  I am obsessed with him.  

Miss Mary Kate.

Day 1 of Mitch's Birthday week.  Dinner at Founding Farmers.

Day 2 of Mitch's Birthday week.  "True" Homemade shortcake, according to Shelley.

Watching mission videos.  Love this video of Jenna.

Mission happiness.  Remember how I gained 30 pounds on my mission?  Totally worth it.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Missing

This is what I miss today...

The little girl that I am holding in the picture was in love with me. I had a dance-off with her older sister, who was five at the time. I did the splits and they were amazed, probably because I was slightly over-weight. During our dance-off I got a leg-cramp trying to do a backwards bend. They all laughed. I couldn't move for at least a minute or two. The mom, woman in pink, was my favorite member in Kaunas, I ate a lot of food with her. She would always let us in when we had a cake in our hands. I laughed and laughed with her. I miss her.





The picture with the umbrella is with Sister Robbins, we were companions for six months. I love her, I am pretty sure God knew we had to be companions. We saw more miracles than I have ever experienced in my life. We essentially were each other's first companions. We were little, actually getting fatter by the day, sisters stuck in a big city. We found out what it really meant to love others. We laughed every day, Sister Robbins peed her pants about a billion times, seriously. She even peed her pants in my shoes...gross. It rained a lot, we liked the rain. In fact one time, Sister Robbins was laughing so hard over a puddle of rain that she peed right there in her skirt in the rain. Needless to say we were late for an appointment, we went anyway...sick. That black sweater I am wearing was a handy-down from 500 other missionaries, it was gross and awesome all at the same time. I think only sister missionaries can understand the beauty of handy-down clothes. Even though they are usually ugly, they seem to fit like a glove. Sister Robbins had to go home early and I remember the day she left the Baltics, it rained so hard. It was February and I was positive that the entire world was crying for me. I walked away on a cobble stone street in Klaipeda, I probably tripped because of my shoes, and I turned around and she drove away. I was sad.

I miss my mission, I want to go back, I was just there, I think that the people in my mission used to need me more than I needed them and now I need them more than they need me.

Goodnight.

Love,

SJ

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Lietuva


Tomorrow I am going here...this picture was taken June 11, 2007...my last steps in Lithuania...


I am going to see my people. This is Anna, she was my companion and she is one of my people

Su meile.

Sunday, May 31, 2009

LIthuania....My LOVE

10 more days until I go to Lithuania...
Can't wait to see my people

(Jenna, do you get my title?)

*Picture from my mission, two weeks before Christmas 06...I felt free...

"words, words, words"

Shakespeare