From Aleena's trainer: Hermana Anabel Bojorque (from Argentina) She is going home in two weeks! So sad we will miss her:
Hi Serena and the Kugath!!!!
I'm so grateful for your email it significate a lot for me!!!!
I love your daugther like my sister (and she look like my real sister!!) She inspire me a lot and I know that is because you and your husband were such a good example!!! She is training me. She is crazzy but is the most better crazzy girl that I know in my life!!!
I'm going to prepared a good email for the next time but this is the most important things for me!!!! I'm so proud of her.
I love Kugath's family
Sister Bojorque
My Dearest and Most Adorable Family.....
From Aleena:
Happy Independence Day of Costa Rica!
Ha-ha yeah that probably doesn’t mean anything to you guys, but here it’s like the fourth of July for everyone! I like it because their colors are Red White and Blue just like ours so I feel like imp just celebrating America all over again. They have some sweet decorations though.
Anyways, this has been a really difficult, tough, emotional, taxing but rewarding week of miracles. As you all know, it’s started out a Little tough. But you needn’t worry, I found my motivation again and this ice princess moves forward. The first thing that really blessed me was my visit to the temple!!!! It was my first temple trip here in Costa Rica and was special for a number of reasons. We got to go to Belen (which means Bethlehem) were the temple is with all of our zone and another zone. We filled the rooms! It’s a teeny temple, allot like the Winter quarters or Idaho Falls temples. It was bursting with missionaries! We got there really early in the morning to take some pictures and it was flat out gorgeous... thanks to grandma and grandpa and this wonderful Little camera I have you’ll all be able to enjoy it too! I was admittedly a Little nervous because well everything was going to be in Spanish, but thanks to my previous experiences in the temple and an amazing gift of interpretations I understood basically all of it! I was shocked actually, but it was really cool. It was also a really special experience to share with my wonderful companion Hermana bojorque!!! Our time together is running out all to quickly so it was a sweet experience to have.
We had some other miracles to that might not seem so miraculous to you normal folk, but to us it was awesome! The first one is that for once we decided to have pizza. Wed saved our money and practically starved so that we could eat in san José during district conference. Lucky for us pizza hut was having a special the day we were there so we went in and ordered a large, pan, meat lovers..... We waited and waited and weren’t really sure why it was taking so long (keep in my mind were starving, and you know how I get when I’m hungry... yikes) but is, when it finally came it turned out that they didn’t have a large pan available to bake it, so they gave us 2 médiums for the same Price!!!!!!! I could have cried. Basically we ate pizza for 3 days straight and those were probably the best days of my misión... ha no joke, but really. It was literally a blessing. Heavenly father has a way of doing things like that, he tests our patience and if were good we get doublé the reward! Also in this day I received 4 letters!!!! Thank you to those of you who love me enough to write, how blessed I am to have family and friends like you :)
Another miracle we had was that we found 14 nuevos! That’s 14 new people to teach who accepted a challenge and scheduled another appointment. We found 2 beautiful families with 3 children each and 2 other single women who are both buenísimo!
This week I was having a really hard time. We had walked for what felt like days and couldn’t find anyone to let us in. it began to rain as we walked down another dark road. I was praying in my head and heart to have lessons when I made a promise to the Lord that if the front door of any house was open, id contact there. We came to an apartment complex with every door closed... except the very last one. There were 2 kids playing outside and so we walked up and started talking to them. Eventually the mom came to the door took one look at us, opened the door wide and invited us in with hugs and kisses!!! como que?!?! Ha-ha turns out this woman had been receiving the missionaries before moving to Costa Rica from Nicaragua. She knew exactly who we were and had her libro de Mormon and everything! Wow.
In this same night we were walking another Street we passed by and all the doors were closed. The Street ended in a gate and we were forced to turn around. On our way back we noticed that one of the houses, whose door had been closed before, now had an open front door! We called in and a woman came to the door. She also knew exactly who we were! She told us her father had been meeting with the elders almost 5 years ago before had passed away and she invited us to come back the next day. doublé wow! What a miracle! To find 2 people who’d already had contact with the missionaries in one night! This was a beautiful night to be sure.
The miracles never stop coming and we enjoyed far more then I shared today but I really only have time for one more today. Yesterday I had to give a full 15-minute talk in Sacrament meeting. A full 15 minutes of just me, trying to speak this confounded language, Spanish. I was worried about it all week and dedicated allot of time trying to get ready but as church rolled around and they were finishing passing the sacrament I felt almost physically ill. Somehow I made it to the pulpit and began... I didn’t share anything earth shaking or deeply profound, but there was a momento when the words began to come without my trying. All of a sudden I was speaking the best Spanish I ever had! Then it left me and I stumbled through the rest of it until my testimony. When it was over I was so relieved. But I knew that at one point in time it literally was not me speaking. (My topic was examples and how the good examples we give allow us to be tools in the Lords hands Alma 17:11 if anyone was curious:)) Afterwards there were allot of people who complimented me on my Spanish! There was even a sister whose getting her masters in Spanish who told me that if she wasn’t a member and knew about the gifts of the spirit it would be impossible for me to speak like that in only 4 months... I felt really good after that:) now if only I could understand other people.
Wow, my fingers are tired, and I bet your eyes are tired from Reading this novel... but I hope that all is well at home with the ones I love! If I could ask for one thing, if you could pray for me to understand the language. I can speak mas o menous, but understanding is the key to helping these people accept the góspel. Thanks! I love and miss each one of you and am sincerely grateful for the support I’ve had this week! Prayers from Costa Rica!!
Also, Happy birthday to my most beloved Mommy this week!!!!! Turning 29 again I believe:) I couldn’t ask for a more lovely, caring, kind, sweet, spiritual, teacher, best friend and mother. I love you!!!
All my Love,
Hermana Kugath
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
dia 103!
My Most Darling Family and Friends....
First of all let me just explain something, today technically isn’t my pday because..... Were going to the temple on Wednesday!!!!!!! and so my pday has been changed (for this week only) to Wednesday. So we’ve had a regular workday today and my thoughts are a bit scattered because I haven’t had the time to plan out what I want to say like every other week.
1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIJAH LOU!!!!! Wow I can’t believe your 13. Freakin me out really. I hope you watched all the PG 13 movies you’ve been dying to see for years and finally can! Yay!
2. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY JESSLE AND SAM!!! What you’ve been together like 40 years now?? Well I hope that your still acting like the newly weds of the family and are spoiling your preciosa for me!
3. I had dia 100!! Yay:) 100 days as a missionary. (Mommy I had the same thought and almost threw myself a 100-day party... then I remembered that I’m living on a Budget.... darn).
4. Dear family, if anyone adds you on Facebook from Costa Rica, they’re my friends!!!!!! The Ward members here love to look at our parents’ facebooks so its okay to add them. especially anyone named Magali, marbel, jasmin or anyone with the last name carvajhal. They’re safe and my friends:)....... sometimes they go to your pages to show me what’s up hahaha like for example, josh.... who’s the girl?!?!?!?!?! And why don’t I know anything about her? Yeah that’s right, I’m still your sister, I still know things. Even 3500 miles away;)
Bueno so let me tell everyone a Little bit about this week. First of all, this week we got to go to Price Smart! What a blessing:) pricesmart is the sams club of Costa Rica. We bought a ton of food and have been enjoying the luxuries of peanut butter, real American ham and hot chocolate! si we are getting fat..... But to combat the food we have been running every morning
This week! I’m super proud of Hermana bojorque because before the misión she had never been running. She’s a great companion!
It finally started to rain like I’ve Heard it can. Basically for days on end. It started raining at like 7 in the morning and hadn’t stopped when we went to bed that night. And this was more then just one day. Needless to say almost everything I own has been sopping wet! One of my favorite quotes is "life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, its about learning how to dance in the rain", however I’ve decided to change it a Little bit and substitute to Word preach for the Word dance. This week I learned how to preach in the rain!
There’s one experience that id like to share that happened on one of these rainy rainy days. There was one night when it felt like everything was going wrong... it was pouring, freezing, pitch black and my companion and I were hiking up this mountain that seemed to never end. wed had next to no success this day and basically our moods matched the weather, gloomy. But instead of sitting down and crying like I know we both wanted to, we began to sing. The words from the hymn "I know that my redeemer lives" came to me and we just began to sing while we walked. Eventually we got to the 3rd verse (I think its the third) and as we sang the words " he lives my mansión to prepare" I had the image in my head of my Savior diligently adding tiles to the floor of my mansión, or adding crystals onto a chandelier, for every step I took up that infernal mountain he added one more, and then another. Maybe its a Little material of me, but this motivated me to keep on trekking.
1 other thing. This week we have been focusing on a family. Amber and Carlos are the parents and Hans, Jordan, Luis Carlos and daleska are the kids. We out a goal to baptize this family by the 28th of September but its not looking so good. They’re really against the idea of being married and everyone plays soccer Sunday morning so they struggle to come to church also. They really obviously need the góspel in their lives; they need to know their savior and his plan for them. Family, if you could just pray for them. To open their hearts and their minds to his teachings...... also this is the 3rd to last week of Hermana bojorques misión. We would love to have a baptism together. But an investigators needs to have 3 attendances in church in order to be baptized so this is the last week we can find people. Please pray for us to find people who are ready and to have attendance in the church!
Sorrys I know this letter is really short and probably doesn’t make much sense. Just know that I love you and I’m doing my best. Thank you for all the support I received for your thoughts and prayers. I hope all is well at home! Prayers from Costa Rica!
All my Love,
Hermana Kugath
Thursday, September 4, 2014
dia 97
My Darling Family, Friends and Fans....
Wow has another week gone by already?? Don’t get me wrong, I miss y'all but literally the weeks are just flying by. I know because once again I am here feeling the stress of writing this letter haha. this is the best, hardest, funnest, most stressful hour and a half of my week! I try to say exactly what I thought, saw, said, and felt in this last week so that our lives don’t grow to unfamiliar. But if I can’t say anything else, I love you all and am eternally grateful for you in my life!
bueno, time to start then. First of all, I got a package!!!! Oh mommy:) I don’t know how you did it. You would find the one lady coming to Costa Rica willing to deliver a package for you. Thank you thank you thank you|! I want you to know I literally shed tears, what a sweet surprise. I love everything about it and diligently and excitedly make a smoothie for hmna bojorque and I every morning using our adorable mugs, the powder and usually followed by a bite or 2 of chocolate... cause you know, we wouldn’t want to be tooo healthy or anything... To go along with this wave been really working on our healthy goals and have started running every morning *and by every morning I mean we started on Saturday... haha) but were doing our best! Maddle you would be proud of us, I am spreading your love of the infernal exercise to someone else. Were also sacrificing a whole half hour of sleep to do it so were obviously committed.
This week I wanted to let you all in on a secret. If you want to know what missionary life is really like all you need to do is read Alma chapter 26. It practically describes word for word my daily thoughts, words, experiences, etc. First of all there’s a group of missionaries all together and they talk about how wonderful it is to be a missionary. Of all the lords’ blessings, to be his representative is one of the greatest! After that it goes through a normal day.... teaching in houses and in the streets. Basically a lot of walking, being rejected, following the spirit, being rejected, being hungry, tired, thirsty, and well, being rejected. But we know our purpose, we have a plan and we have a promise. In verse 12 of this chapter the Lord says that if we are patient in our afflictions he WILL give us success. He never says how long we need to be patient or puts a limit on the kinds of afflictions we’ll have, he just says to be patient. And so we wade through it all, really I am beyond lucky... of all the things the missionaries of the book of Mormon suffer I have claim on hunger, thirst, fatigue and that pretty much covers it. I’ve never been bound with cords, through in prison, cast out of a city, stoned, not even slapped or spit on so I think I’m doing pretty darn good, but sometimes it still feels like I have afflictions. However the promise is the same, be patient and have success. I love that in this chapter Ammon says that when they had started out they had the hope of only helping a few people. Through all this tribulation they had the hope in their heart to save one or two. They had no idea what kind of success was in store for them and so they suffered, so they thought, for "some". If one or two maybe even three people were all who believed all would be worth it. There’s also a verse in there that says that these macho dream missionaries at one point had doubts, were discouraged, and even thought about going home. How is that possible you might think?? These guys are legends, but its true, and it comforted a little Hermana 2000 some odd years later to know that others had doubts too, but were patient and ended up baptizing thousands!
But not only baptizing thousands.. Retaining thousands! These people weren’t just baptized, they were converted!! We know this because at the end of this chapter these people were ready to be killed rather then sin against God again. Wow.. We cant even get some of our investigators to the church for 1 hour a week and these people were willing to die for their beliefs! If that aint conversion... well anyways yes, these people were whole-heartedly converted to Christ. Sometimes we cant see exactly how converted someone is right away or even how their progressing, but there is one key to know if this person is ready to accept that gospel and that is by how they treat the missionaries.... In the scriptures (alma 27) the people adored their missionaries! They were dearly beloved to them. It says that they treated them like angels sent from God to deliver their souls. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not here to be loved, adored or treated like anything special. But we know how soft and open a person’s heart is to Christ by the way they treat his personal representatives. The truth is if these people want to progress they will want us in their house, they will want us to stop by, to call, they will want to keep their commitments, they will want to be baptized more then we want to baptize them! (And believe me when I say we want to baptize, bad.). With this realization we have been able to take a good hard look at our investigators this week and id like to share a few stories....
Ambar: amber is a less active member whose spouse, children and brother are not members. This week when we came to visit her she was so happy to see us! She shared openly with us and in her prayer at the end of the lesson she prayed that we could continually visit her family. True, she didn’t attend church yesterday, but it’s a process.
Daniela: Daniela is an investigator we’ve been working with for a few weeks now. She is thrilled to see us and her daughter knows us by sight. She greets us on the phone and tries to have us come by more often. She’s agreed to be married and is trying to sell empanadas to have enough money to pay for the marriage certificate thingy. This past week when we were leaving her house she demanded us to take her only umbrella because we had forgotten our. SHE was serving US!
Hathaway: this week we had a funeral. It was sad, but as an lds family they know it’s not the end, just a step. We didn’t have any part in the funeral, didn’t really do anything but show up, but the family came over personally to greet us and thank us for being there telling us that it meant so much to them to have us there and that just our presence strengthened them.
Wow. right??? Now compare these 2.
zorida and family: this family when we stopped by to visit them "weren’t home". didn’t answer their phone, texts, ni nada. didn’t keep any commitments and had to reschedule on us twice.
Vanessa and family: this family called us 10 minutes before our apt to tell us they wouldn’t be home either. this was the 3rd reschedule....
It’s sad really. were here to bless the families of Costa Rica! we have the knowledge, the tools to make their families happier, richer, closer and better in this life and eternal! To reject this.... que triste.
Anyways, moving on... this week we also had a multi zone conference! this was so awesome for us. First a moment of pride... one of the assistants asked me to say the opening prayer. technically I’m still "nueva"because I’m still in training so I was a little nervous to say it cause you know oh yeah Spanish and all 200 plus people listening. But I did and as I was sitting down President Wilkinson said "Hermana Kugath, please tell everyone how long you’ve been here in Cost Rica...." well, 2 months.. "And your Spanish is that good in 2 months? near perfect. Muy bien hecho hermanas! (trainer and student!)." ahhhhhhhh:) yay! what a compliment! haha sorry, prideful moment over. anyways, president taught us something that is called the cycle of faith. It starts when there’s a teacher who preaches truth (any kind of truth, because the spirit can testify of anything that is true.). the hearer listens and feels hope.... hope to change, hope to be better. This hope leads to an action.... and if this action is completed it leads to a testimony of this truth. 2 parts of this cycle are critical. 1. that the teacher is in tune with the spirit and 2. that the hearer acts. It’s like when you have anew year’s resolution. You have the hope to change! you have a vision of a different you, a new you. you set goals, make a calendar, get a running buddy , whatever... but if you don’t do the action, you gain nothing.
bueno, I hope some of this made sense, I know it’s really long and jumbled.. haha lo siento! But I love you all so much. thanks again for everything! prayers from Costa Rica:)
all my love,
Hermana Kugath
p.s. missionary mottos:
Alma 26:12
26:36 this work is my life
27:10 inquire of the lord and if he says go, well go!
Wow has another week gone by already?? Don’t get me wrong, I miss y'all but literally the weeks are just flying by. I know because once again I am here feeling the stress of writing this letter haha. this is the best, hardest, funnest, most stressful hour and a half of my week! I try to say exactly what I thought, saw, said, and felt in this last week so that our lives don’t grow to unfamiliar. But if I can’t say anything else, I love you all and am eternally grateful for you in my life!
bueno, time to start then. First of all, I got a package!!!! Oh mommy:) I don’t know how you did it. You would find the one lady coming to Costa Rica willing to deliver a package for you. Thank you thank you thank you|! I want you to know I literally shed tears, what a sweet surprise. I love everything about it and diligently and excitedly make a smoothie for hmna bojorque and I every morning using our adorable mugs, the powder and usually followed by a bite or 2 of chocolate... cause you know, we wouldn’t want to be tooo healthy or anything... To go along with this wave been really working on our healthy goals and have started running every morning *and by every morning I mean we started on Saturday... haha) but were doing our best! Maddle you would be proud of us, I am spreading your love of the infernal exercise to someone else. Were also sacrificing a whole half hour of sleep to do it so were obviously committed.
This week I wanted to let you all in on a secret. If you want to know what missionary life is really like all you need to do is read Alma chapter 26. It practically describes word for word my daily thoughts, words, experiences, etc. First of all there’s a group of missionaries all together and they talk about how wonderful it is to be a missionary. Of all the lords’ blessings, to be his representative is one of the greatest! After that it goes through a normal day.... teaching in houses and in the streets. Basically a lot of walking, being rejected, following the spirit, being rejected, being hungry, tired, thirsty, and well, being rejected. But we know our purpose, we have a plan and we have a promise. In verse 12 of this chapter the Lord says that if we are patient in our afflictions he WILL give us success. He never says how long we need to be patient or puts a limit on the kinds of afflictions we’ll have, he just says to be patient. And so we wade through it all, really I am beyond lucky... of all the things the missionaries of the book of Mormon suffer I have claim on hunger, thirst, fatigue and that pretty much covers it. I’ve never been bound with cords, through in prison, cast out of a city, stoned, not even slapped or spit on so I think I’m doing pretty darn good, but sometimes it still feels like I have afflictions. However the promise is the same, be patient and have success. I love that in this chapter Ammon says that when they had started out they had the hope of only helping a few people. Through all this tribulation they had the hope in their heart to save one or two. They had no idea what kind of success was in store for them and so they suffered, so they thought, for "some". If one or two maybe even three people were all who believed all would be worth it. There’s also a verse in there that says that these macho dream missionaries at one point had doubts, were discouraged, and even thought about going home. How is that possible you might think?? These guys are legends, but its true, and it comforted a little Hermana 2000 some odd years later to know that others had doubts too, but were patient and ended up baptizing thousands!
But not only baptizing thousands.. Retaining thousands! These people weren’t just baptized, they were converted!! We know this because at the end of this chapter these people were ready to be killed rather then sin against God again. Wow.. We cant even get some of our investigators to the church for 1 hour a week and these people were willing to die for their beliefs! If that aint conversion... well anyways yes, these people were whole-heartedly converted to Christ. Sometimes we cant see exactly how converted someone is right away or even how their progressing, but there is one key to know if this person is ready to accept that gospel and that is by how they treat the missionaries.... In the scriptures (alma 27) the people adored their missionaries! They were dearly beloved to them. It says that they treated them like angels sent from God to deliver their souls. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not here to be loved, adored or treated like anything special. But we know how soft and open a person’s heart is to Christ by the way they treat his personal representatives. The truth is if these people want to progress they will want us in their house, they will want us to stop by, to call, they will want to keep their commitments, they will want to be baptized more then we want to baptize them! (And believe me when I say we want to baptize, bad.). With this realization we have been able to take a good hard look at our investigators this week and id like to share a few stories....
Ambar: amber is a less active member whose spouse, children and brother are not members. This week when we came to visit her she was so happy to see us! She shared openly with us and in her prayer at the end of the lesson she prayed that we could continually visit her family. True, she didn’t attend church yesterday, but it’s a process.
Daniela: Daniela is an investigator we’ve been working with for a few weeks now. She is thrilled to see us and her daughter knows us by sight. She greets us on the phone and tries to have us come by more often. She’s agreed to be married and is trying to sell empanadas to have enough money to pay for the marriage certificate thingy. This past week when we were leaving her house she demanded us to take her only umbrella because we had forgotten our. SHE was serving US!
Hathaway: this week we had a funeral. It was sad, but as an lds family they know it’s not the end, just a step. We didn’t have any part in the funeral, didn’t really do anything but show up, but the family came over personally to greet us and thank us for being there telling us that it meant so much to them to have us there and that just our presence strengthened them.
Wow. right??? Now compare these 2.
zorida and family: this family when we stopped by to visit them "weren’t home". didn’t answer their phone, texts, ni nada. didn’t keep any commitments and had to reschedule on us twice.
Vanessa and family: this family called us 10 minutes before our apt to tell us they wouldn’t be home either. this was the 3rd reschedule....
It’s sad really. were here to bless the families of Costa Rica! we have the knowledge, the tools to make their families happier, richer, closer and better in this life and eternal! To reject this.... que triste.
Anyways, moving on... this week we also had a multi zone conference! this was so awesome for us. First a moment of pride... one of the assistants asked me to say the opening prayer. technically I’m still "nueva"because I’m still in training so I was a little nervous to say it cause you know oh yeah Spanish and all 200 plus people listening. But I did and as I was sitting down President Wilkinson said "Hermana Kugath, please tell everyone how long you’ve been here in Cost Rica...." well, 2 months.. "And your Spanish is that good in 2 months? near perfect. Muy bien hecho hermanas! (trainer and student!)." ahhhhhhhh:) yay! what a compliment! haha sorry, prideful moment over. anyways, president taught us something that is called the cycle of faith. It starts when there’s a teacher who preaches truth (any kind of truth, because the spirit can testify of anything that is true.). the hearer listens and feels hope.... hope to change, hope to be better. This hope leads to an action.... and if this action is completed it leads to a testimony of this truth. 2 parts of this cycle are critical. 1. that the teacher is in tune with the spirit and 2. that the hearer acts. It’s like when you have anew year’s resolution. You have the hope to change! you have a vision of a different you, a new you. you set goals, make a calendar, get a running buddy , whatever... but if you don’t do the action, you gain nothing.
bueno, I hope some of this made sense, I know it’s really long and jumbled.. haha lo siento! But I love you all so much. thanks again for everything! prayers from Costa Rica:)
all my love,
Hermana Kugath
p.s. missionary mottos:
Alma 26:12
26:36 this work is my life
27:10 inquire of the lord and if he says go, well go!
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Double Divisions
My Most Darling Family, Friends and Fans:)
Wow what a wonderful week!! I should start off by saying
thank you a million times a million. This week I received 6... that’s right, 6
letters!!! 2 dear elders, 1 baby shower invite, 3 letters from some of my
favorite stevensons and 1 big, beautiful packet of pictures!!!!!! oh I have
never been so happy for the invention of pictures in toda mi vida:) que linda
es mi familia!~ muchas gracias for all the emails too. I ve spent so much time
reading all my "fan mail” I barely have time to write you all! They say if
you love a missionary, fill her mailbox/ inbox... I am obviously so loved!
Okay I have a super ton to talk about this week so let me get
right down to it ya? This week has been absolutely incredible. I have received
so many blessings and seen miracles. The first thing I want to talk about was
the opportunity I had to do divisions this week. Twice! The first time the
office called and asked if we could come take a couple new missionaries with us
to Santa Ana for their first day in the field! How exciting!!! I was so so
excited to do this because I remember exactly how I felt my first day and hmna
bojorque and I knew we would be able to really help them. We decided to do the
kiosk with them. The kiosk basically means we talk to anyone and everyone for
hours and hand out pass along cards. We thought this would be perfect to help
the little sisters’ quitar su miedo (quit their fear) of talking to people. In
the space of 2 hours we talked to 51 people!!! It was incredible. We helped
these new sisters and I reached a new level of confidence for myself. I could
speak Spanish!!! Perfectly? No. Fluently? No. But how much I had improved from
the MTC in only 6 short weeks was literally crazy! I could help these newbies
to have a conversation, to open their mouths and to share the incredible
message that we have with the world! This was also a great thing for us because
we had the opportunity to sacrifice for these new sisters (we didn’t have a ton
of food in the house and there was only 2 beds so..... you can imagine how that
went down). BUT as we all know, sacrifice brings forth the blessings of heaven!
And let me tell you after the teeny tiny sacrifices that we made the heavens
open and poured out blessings like the rains of Costa Rica in august!
The greatest blessing came in the form of our second set of
divisions. We got to spend 2 days with the Hermana Especialistas:) *those are
like the sister training leaders of Costa Rica* Hermana Zapatta came to work
with me in my area. She is an adorable spunky little sister missionary from
Colombia. She’s 23 and has about 7 months in the mission. She is the tiniest
person I’ve ever seen (except for hmna boza my MTC teacher haha) but I have
never seen anyone work harder. Those 2 days we spent together I have never
worked so hard probably in all my life. She taught me a lot about how to teach
and how to be a better, more effective missionary. Our time together was really
fun and interesting and by the end of it we were really good friends. Another
unforeseen blessing from this was I realized how grateful I am for my
companion. I love Hermana bojorque!!!! She really is splendid. Like every other
thing in my life, I only realize how wonderful it is when its taken from me...
when will you learn Hermana Kugath to appreciate everything you have in the
moment you have it? Anyways, when Hermana bojorque returned it was almost like
being with my family again. We had an awesome companionship inventory where we
were able to set goals to implement the things we learned from the hmna
especialistas and become better missionaries in every aspect. I also got to
tell her how grateful I was to have her as my trainer and tell her everything
she does well and how much I love her! When I was talking she started to cry...
it was the sweetest thing! Then she told me how proud she was of me and
everything I was learning to do. (This was super special because usually she is
a rock! I don’t know if I’ve ever seen her cry before. and her she was with
leaky eyes telling me what a great missionary "daughter" I was.
awwwhhh!:))
Okay, so yesterday was a very special day too. first of all,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NANA!!!:) haha I hope it was special and lovely, I miss you and
love you a whole bunch! Anyways, yesterday was a really good day in the chapel
for us. We had 3 investigators accompany us! Some of them for the second time
(lilian *our lost baptism* was even there! that was a nice surprise!) We also
got to teach the young people Sunday school. We taught a really awesome lesson
on the family proclamation. I have learned to really adore this document! It is
literally inspired revelation. The lesson was extra good because the branch
president was there with us. He commented a lot and all the youth were really
engaged. Also I do love a good opportunity to show off my family pictures....:)
And to make this day even better the chapel celebrated with a baptism! The
elders got to baptize one of their investigators names iliana. Even though she
wasn’t "our" baptism it was still my first one here so it was still
special. Another child of God, another member of the church, another sister in
Zion! It was also super powerful because we had one of our investigators there
to watch and realize how special it was. There’s a funny story to go along with
this baptism, but that’s for another day I think.
So here’s an experience from this week that’s really awesome
that I want to share. One of our investigators, Daniela, is really starting to
progress! She’s saying her prayers, doing all her reading assignments,
attending sacrament and even defending the church! We visited her the other day
and while we were there she shared with us an experience she had latter in the
week. So a group of Jehovah witnesses had stopped by to share a message with
her, but she told them that they couldn’t come in because she was already
meeting with other sister missionaries (us!) they asked which church we
represented and when she told them they began to get really angry and told her
not to let us in anymore because the book of Mormon was a book of deception and
lie written by man. She told them that she believed it was inspired scripture
written by God and there wasn’t anything they could say to make her doubt it.
Then she kindly asked them to leave and shut the gate in their face.......
woohooo Daniela! What a woman! She’s only been reading the book about a week
now and her testimony of it is growing immensely!
There are 2 experiences I want to share this week that both
have a similar theme. Follow the spirit. I had 2 mini miracles this week from
following the promptings I received. We were in the street contacting one night
and I had the thought to talk to this man and his son who were walking really
fast and obviously in a hurry. I asked if I could give him a little card and
handed him a pass along card that had a slogan about forever families. He
looked at me and said, "How does this work?? I want this." He
then had his 5 year old recite me his telephone number and address and we have
an appointment with the whole family this Tuesday! The other was last night. We
were attempting to visit an LPE of ours who obviously wasn’t home; we didn’t
have a back up plan but really didn’t want to waste the precious Sunday time. I
saw an open door and a little head popping through, I had the impression to go
over and talk to the little boy standing there. When his mom came to the door I
asked if we could come in and share a message with her family. She invited us
in and introduced us to her 3 children. As we began to talk and share a message
about families it was obvious how ready this family was. They shared with us
that they knew they needed to be baptized and would gladly begin working toward
a date with our help. At the close of the lesson the mother, Vanessa, told us
to please tell our companions "the muchahos in the white shirts, ties and
plaques like ours" that they didn’t need to come by the next Tuesday...
haha it turns out the elders in our area were planning to visit this exact
family in a few days and we had accidentally stolen them! Evidence that if
someone is ready the Lord will send not 1, not 2 but 4 missionaries their
direction!
uno mas cosa... This week I was sitting on the bus when a
very white, obviously not tica woman sat next to me. I started to speak to her
in English to try and contact her. But something strange happened to me...
every sentence I spoke I began in English and finished in Spanish!!! I had the
hardest time trying to explain my little message in English! What a blessing!
Turns out the gift of tongues works when I want it to and when I don’t! It was
crazy but I’m glad for it because my Spanish really is a lot better.
Anyways, I hope something in this letter today has helped one
of you to feel the spirit. I am so blessed to be a missionary at this time, the
Lords work is rolling forth and nothing can stop it. I hope everyone back home
is catching the wave also:) I love and miss you all so much! Prayers from Costa
Rica!!!
All my love,
Hermana Kugath
Cambio 1 complete
My most Darling Family and Friends...
Well, like the title says, 1 cambio complete! (A cambio is a
transfer by the way, and technically I have 2 one here and one in the MTC. but
you know what I mean).
So, little surprise to no one, I don’t have transfers!! and
get to complete my training with Hermana Bojorque here in my bonita santa ana!
whew.
Just a little heads up, I woke up incredibly early today to
teach seminary so if the letter makes little to no sense I am literally fighting
my eyelids, the traitors. How grateful I am to have gotten to go to seminary in
the daytime... This has been another long, full, exhausting, dirty, hot, busy
but great week of missionary work!
Lets start with the bad happenings first shall we? This week
Lillian (our miracle investigator who had a baptismal date of next Sunday)
decided that she didn’t want to be baptized anymore and that she didn’t want to
keep seeing us. ouch, sucker punch to my heart..... We talked with her for a
looooong time (well she did 98% of the talking..) and really all she gave us
were a bunch of excuses. She wasn’t ready, she didn’t want to leave her husband
for 3 hours every morning, her kids in the states were having problems, etc. It
was s little heartbreaking to be honest. The best description I can give is
Alma chapter 8... I think its chapter 8, but it might be 9. que triste! My
companion is great though; we went home, said a prayer for her cried for like 3
seconds got up and got back at it. A little while before I came the area
presidency came to visit the missionaries, with them came Elder Quinton Cook.
He said something that we have sort of adopted as our motto, our catch phrase..
"you were called, to be rejected". Well, if that’s my purpose
here I guess it wasn’t so bad:)
Now for the good news! Hold on tight there’s a lot!
1. This week we had a multi zone conference with presidente
Wilkinson. He said a lot of things that were really interesting and helped me
to grow in my calling. Let me give you the highlights:
- Faith without works is dead, but works without faith is
dead also. If we don’t believe in our work, if we don’t set baptism dates with
inspiration, teach with a plan and the spirit and plan every aspect of our
service, if we don’t have faith in our work, then its dead. It won’t go
anywhere.
- God is always ahead of us. He knows what’s happened he
knows what’s going. He knows what were going to do and what the investigators,
members and less actives are going to do. We don’t need to prove ourselves to
him, he already knows. We need to prove ourselves to ourselves.
- Satan is here to destroy this work through an
attitude of complacency, mediocrity and complaining. It is easy to find the path
of least resistance; it literally takes no work to be there. Do nothing and
you’re on the path. The only way to prove your character, to change yourself,
to go somewhere is by searching out the will of God and doing it, regardless of
how hard it is. The more adversity there is in an area the greater potential
for miracles. If you are facing challenges and rejection right and left its
because Satan is trying his hardest to counteract the good you are doing and
keep those who are ready hidden.
- There are thousands upon thousands of people in my area who
are ready and willing to accept this gospel. They just need to be found.
2. This week, august 15th, was el dia de madre!!!!! mothers
day for Costa Rica:):):) I asked if I could call you mommy, but they told me
no. Sorry, have to wait for Americas I guess. But yeah, so we got to celebrate
moms for a few days! We had special fhe lessons and a great activity at the
chapel on Saturday. It was really a great opportunity to bring investigators,
less actives and the members together for something that was "normal"
and fun! My favorite part was the lesson we got to share with some of my
favorite substitute moms. John chapter 19:25-28. In this moment Christ is on
the Cross... he’s already suffered the pains, afflictions, sicknesses and sins
of every human being who will ever live. He’s already been wrongly accused,
humiliated, whipped and tortured. His body is literally hanging from the cross
by nails in his hands and wrists... and he looks down and sees his mommy, and
thinks if I die right now there is no one to take care of her. He then gives
responsibility of the care of his mother to his apostle. And then, ONLY AFTER
he knows that she will be okay, he says that all is finished and complete. What
a testament to how important his mother was to him. The savior is our example
in all things, including the way in which we should honor, love, and care for
our dearest mommies. I love you momma!!!
Okay, only 2 other things I want to say. The first is that
the driving here is loco! They have stop signs, but no one uses them. Walking
the streets imp afraid to be hit by a car, truck or bus almost all the time.
You get used to it... and when you’re the one in the car, it’s like your living
fast and furious! These people are literally crazy and incredibly talented with
these cars. (Although aint nobody as good as my daddy!)
The other is that I had an experience that I found really
interesting. My whole life people have always told me how old/ mature I look
for my age. Here everyone tells me how young and innocent I look. At first it
kind of bothered me... I mean who likes to be told that they look like a
13-year-old right?? Well I decided I actually do like it. To be innocent is to
be clean, to be inexperienced as to the things of the world. To be new, to be
kind and to be compassionate. Everyone always says that the eyes are the
windows to the soul.. This week 4 days in a row I had someone tell me I have
beautiful eyes (yes one day it was a child, one lady who liked my eye
shadow and one drunk lady who told me I had "the eyes of an angel")
but every time I had the thought that this was my Heavenly Fathers way of
letting me know that he thinks I have a beautiful soul:)
Well I hope everyone knows how much I love and appreciate
them. Nothing beyond this gospel means more to mean then the people reading
this. I love you, pray for you and am grateful for you everyday of my life,
every moment of my mission. You all are my world!
All my Love,
Hermana Kugath
Saturday, August 16, 2014
I have no idea what week number it is...
FYI: There was a 5.0 earthquake in Costa Rica almost exactly in Santa Ana where Aleena is- she was sad to report that although there was much violent swaying reported that she slept through all of it. (The earthquake occurred at 2:40 AM) We are just glad that no one was killed. Also this is Week 11 (she might not know but her mom is keeping track :)
My Most Darling Family and Friends,
Oh what a week!! There’s so much to say and so little time to say it, I’m going to try to squish more then a little into this little, but just know that this week was a week of miracles!
First of all, all my thanks to this little blender and the recipes! This week I think I made a smoothie once a day at least... food never made a girl so happy! I made fruit ones, peanut butter and chocolate ones and I even tried a green one (that one didn’t make me as happy as the chocolate one to be honest). This baby blender has brought my companion and I closer then ever before haha.
To start off the week I had my check of the month! I told you all about it last week I believe.. Brief recap had a talk with pres., ate some food, ate some cake, and that was pretty much our whole p day. It was delicious no doubt! but it was super stressful because by the time we got back to Santa Anna p day was over and we had no time to get the house, kitchen or food in order. right away we knew we'd have a problem because we were ready to start a new week. But all was well for a few days. Unfortunately our enthusiasm from check of the month was lost pretty soon. Appointments started to fall, investigators stopped progressing, our food ran out and everybody knows what happens when there’s no food in the house... Hermana Kugath gets cranky. ha-ha, but really.. We hit a point where things just were not working. We were in the streets for hours with nowhere to go and no body to teach. Our numbers were the lowest they’ve ever been and it literally felt like the world was against our work. After about the 3rd day of this Hermana Bojorque and I sat down and had a serious talk. It was hard because we really felt like we were doing everything we could, opening our mouth, saying prayer upon prayer, but the Lord requires a little more from us then just faith and hard work. What he needs are smart organized workers. We sat down and completely reorganized our schedule. we were on the phone for a good couple of hours organizing, scheduling and rescheduling visits and appointments with auxiliary leaders, less actives and investigators. We made plans to be everywhere on time and to consolidate lessons and teach faster. You would not believe how much planning, organizing and inventing ideas goes into missionary work. Unfortunately its not just walking up and down streets and talking to everyone you see, its so so much more then that.
Well, after we organized ourselves and the next few days of appointments we started to see the miracles. We started having all kinds of lessons, planned and impromptu. We hit all of our goals. we taught some lessons that were really powerful and helped some investigators to make and keep more commitments. After 1 of these days of immense success we had some experiences to reinforce what we learned.. we were on our way to an appointment when we ran into our branch president. We chatted for a minute and as we were leaving he told us that he had been the zone leader for 18 sister missionaries. he knew the kind of results that hermanas were capable of and he was expecting great things from us. He told us that all the strongest families and converts in our branch were the product of sister missionaries. Immediately following this we had a lesson with a less active family, when we got down the father of the family told us that he loved to have us in his home, he didn’t know what it was but they were always more comfortable with the hermanas then with the elders. 2 times within an hour we were told how important we are to this work, to these people, in this area.
Obviously we became even more motivated. The next day was literally the best teaching day we’ve ever had. We placed 2 books of Mormon in the homes of families, received 5 new investigators, taught an investigator in the home of a member and taught 2 other lessons. I have never felt so achieved!
But wait, my miracles don’t stop there.. This Sunday was incredible for me. I walked in the Chapel and could name everyone in the room. I could go up to them and chat, ask about their family, their week, and something that was important to them.... and understand!! I could talk! Obviously not perfectly and I didn’t understand everything, but I could share a thought in relief society or set up an appointment without the help of my companion, tell a joke to a kid or answer a question! I was like a little kid in a candy store! During sacrament one of the elders gave a talk, I’m not positive, but I can almost guarantee that I understood every word he said.
Its an odd experience being able to watch yourself change, but I truly have seen changes in myself that I've been trying to do for years in a matter of weeks in the mission. I love to read the scriptures, I do it for fun! I love to get up early, I love to put my hair in a pony tail and not care at all if I’m the prettiest girl or not. I love to talk to strangers and share my testimony in the street. I love to pray, to talk to my heavenly father and sincerely express every tiny little thing I’m grateful for, to tell him every problem I have and to ask for his help, to sincerely repent 6 or 7 or 8 times in a single hour. I love to see myself speaking a language that a few weeks ago I couldn’t understand. A few weeks ago I was scared half to death to say hola... quick little story here, everyday we do something called and LPE. a lesson para encontrar (lesson to find, like street contacting.) we teach a true principle, extend a commitment and ask for a reference. the president has asked us to do 20 as a companionship every day. One day this week the Lord did not let me close my mouth, I did 28 in one day by myself! it was incredible!!!! As a district we have a contest to who can do the most LPE's in a week, and this week we won! The prize is a little ugly chicken trophy that says "no soy gallina" I’m not a chicken.... haha and we won!!! I’m not a chicken :) .... anyways, obviously I still have many many weaknesses, faults and downfalls (part of the mission is that it really amplifies all your best and worst traits) But now I know that I really can change. That these people I’m teaching have hope, have hope to BE something different. And to stay different. I know that it is only through my relationship with my Savior that this is possible. Only in his mercy and grace can I become a better Version of the Aleena I was and come home, to all of you, with the countenance of Christ within me. I am so excited to become something different! How powerful it is to change.
Anyways, sorry for my little self empowerment spill there, I just feel that it’s so important to know that Christ is our only hope for being more then our natural selves. Like it says in Mosiah 3:19... put off your natural self and become a saint. BECOME. its a process. A glorious, difficult, sweet, patience trying process. But through the atonement of Christ we will be perfected.
One other thing... I sincerely do love to pray. I pray for everyone back home, most of you by name specifically. I do my best to pray for your needs and wants, but id love to know if there’s anything in specific that you need... tell me! The Lord answers my personal prayers, I know it. Help me to help you help me:) its an honor and a privilege to have everyone of you in my life, the least I can do is send up a plea to the Father on your behalf.
Thank you everyone for everything you have done, do and continue to do for me. But mostly, thank you for loving me... I know I often make that difficult to do. I love you all!!
All my love,
Hermana Kugath
My Most Darling Family and Friends,
Oh what a week!! There’s so much to say and so little time to say it, I’m going to try to squish more then a little into this little, but just know that this week was a week of miracles!
First of all, all my thanks to this little blender and the recipes! This week I think I made a smoothie once a day at least... food never made a girl so happy! I made fruit ones, peanut butter and chocolate ones and I even tried a green one (that one didn’t make me as happy as the chocolate one to be honest). This baby blender has brought my companion and I closer then ever before haha.
To start off the week I had my check of the month! I told you all about it last week I believe.. Brief recap had a talk with pres., ate some food, ate some cake, and that was pretty much our whole p day. It was delicious no doubt! but it was super stressful because by the time we got back to Santa Anna p day was over and we had no time to get the house, kitchen or food in order. right away we knew we'd have a problem because we were ready to start a new week. But all was well for a few days. Unfortunately our enthusiasm from check of the month was lost pretty soon. Appointments started to fall, investigators stopped progressing, our food ran out and everybody knows what happens when there’s no food in the house... Hermana Kugath gets cranky. ha-ha, but really.. We hit a point where things just were not working. We were in the streets for hours with nowhere to go and no body to teach. Our numbers were the lowest they’ve ever been and it literally felt like the world was against our work. After about the 3rd day of this Hermana Bojorque and I sat down and had a serious talk. It was hard because we really felt like we were doing everything we could, opening our mouth, saying prayer upon prayer, but the Lord requires a little more from us then just faith and hard work. What he needs are smart organized workers. We sat down and completely reorganized our schedule. we were on the phone for a good couple of hours organizing, scheduling and rescheduling visits and appointments with auxiliary leaders, less actives and investigators. We made plans to be everywhere on time and to consolidate lessons and teach faster. You would not believe how much planning, organizing and inventing ideas goes into missionary work. Unfortunately its not just walking up and down streets and talking to everyone you see, its so so much more then that.
Well, after we organized ourselves and the next few days of appointments we started to see the miracles. We started having all kinds of lessons, planned and impromptu. We hit all of our goals. we taught some lessons that were really powerful and helped some investigators to make and keep more commitments. After 1 of these days of immense success we had some experiences to reinforce what we learned.. we were on our way to an appointment when we ran into our branch president. We chatted for a minute and as we were leaving he told us that he had been the zone leader for 18 sister missionaries. he knew the kind of results that hermanas were capable of and he was expecting great things from us. He told us that all the strongest families and converts in our branch were the product of sister missionaries. Immediately following this we had a lesson with a less active family, when we got down the father of the family told us that he loved to have us in his home, he didn’t know what it was but they were always more comfortable with the hermanas then with the elders. 2 times within an hour we were told how important we are to this work, to these people, in this area.
Obviously we became even more motivated. The next day was literally the best teaching day we’ve ever had. We placed 2 books of Mormon in the homes of families, received 5 new investigators, taught an investigator in the home of a member and taught 2 other lessons. I have never felt so achieved!
But wait, my miracles don’t stop there.. This Sunday was incredible for me. I walked in the Chapel and could name everyone in the room. I could go up to them and chat, ask about their family, their week, and something that was important to them.... and understand!! I could talk! Obviously not perfectly and I didn’t understand everything, but I could share a thought in relief society or set up an appointment without the help of my companion, tell a joke to a kid or answer a question! I was like a little kid in a candy store! During sacrament one of the elders gave a talk, I’m not positive, but I can almost guarantee that I understood every word he said.
Its an odd experience being able to watch yourself change, but I truly have seen changes in myself that I've been trying to do for years in a matter of weeks in the mission. I love to read the scriptures, I do it for fun! I love to get up early, I love to put my hair in a pony tail and not care at all if I’m the prettiest girl or not. I love to talk to strangers and share my testimony in the street. I love to pray, to talk to my heavenly father and sincerely express every tiny little thing I’m grateful for, to tell him every problem I have and to ask for his help, to sincerely repent 6 or 7 or 8 times in a single hour. I love to see myself speaking a language that a few weeks ago I couldn’t understand. A few weeks ago I was scared half to death to say hola... quick little story here, everyday we do something called and LPE. a lesson para encontrar (lesson to find, like street contacting.) we teach a true principle, extend a commitment and ask for a reference. the president has asked us to do 20 as a companionship every day. One day this week the Lord did not let me close my mouth, I did 28 in one day by myself! it was incredible!!!! As a district we have a contest to who can do the most LPE's in a week, and this week we won! The prize is a little ugly chicken trophy that says "no soy gallina" I’m not a chicken.... haha and we won!!! I’m not a chicken :) .... anyways, obviously I still have many many weaknesses, faults and downfalls (part of the mission is that it really amplifies all your best and worst traits) But now I know that I really can change. That these people I’m teaching have hope, have hope to BE something different. And to stay different. I know that it is only through my relationship with my Savior that this is possible. Only in his mercy and grace can I become a better Version of the Aleena I was and come home, to all of you, with the countenance of Christ within me. I am so excited to become something different! How powerful it is to change.
Anyways, sorry for my little self empowerment spill there, I just feel that it’s so important to know that Christ is our only hope for being more then our natural selves. Like it says in Mosiah 3:19... put off your natural self and become a saint. BECOME. its a process. A glorious, difficult, sweet, patience trying process. But through the atonement of Christ we will be perfected.
One other thing... I sincerely do love to pray. I pray for everyone back home, most of you by name specifically. I do my best to pray for your needs and wants, but id love to know if there’s anything in specific that you need... tell me! The Lord answers my personal prayers, I know it. Help me to help you help me:) its an honor and a privilege to have everyone of you in my life, the least I can do is send up a plea to the Father on your behalf.
Thank you everyone for everything you have done, do and continue to do for me. But mostly, thank you for loving me... I know I often make that difficult to do. I love you all!!
All my love,
Hermana Kugath
Monday, August 11, 2014
Week 10
A note from Mom:
Dear Elder also will send e-mails free of charge through LDS pouch
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scroll down menu, submission deadline- 12PM each Sunday. Thanks for all
your support! -Serena
My Most Darling Family....
I’ve been in Costa Rica for 1 month!!!!! woooo how crazy loco is that??
Oh
by the way momma I got the dear elder this week. On Thursday the 31st,
it might have come earlier but that was when my zone leader could get it
to me, so probably dear elder is faster.
So
as you’re all aware, yesterday was fast Sunday. My third fast Sunday to
be exact (I only have 15 left!! how wacky is that? when you count by
fast
Sundays the time literally flies). And I wanted to tell you all about an
experience that happened yesterday. So right now I have a branch of
about 130 but only about 65 are active. I learned something yesterday
that was pretty powerful for me.
The first week I was here I loved the members because they were members. of the church
The second week I loved them because that’s what I’m suppose to do
The third week I loved them because they fed me.
But
this week was different. This week I loved them because when I stood up
to bear my testimony and looked out over our little congregation, I
knew
them. I saw their faces and I knew their names. I knew their families
and where they lived. Their faces shone out to me like little light
beams! I didn’t know all of them, but there were certain ones who just
beamed at me and I loved them because I KNEW them!
It was a very touching experience for me and one I’m not likely to
forget for a long time.
Like
I said I think of you fam a whole lot. As I think of and miss you I
find people here that remind me very much of you, costa rican twins if
you
will. This week I found more of my family here!
Grandpa
Baines I found you! your twin is Hermana Miguel aguilar. He is a long
time member of the church. His hair is very much like yours and he is
always very calm and patient with me like you always have been. He also
always has an interesting thought provoking gospel related fact to share
with me! He’s very sweet, but can never replace my own grandpa.
Grandma
Baines I also found you! Hermana Carmen chacon. She is my neighbor\
landlady. She’s super fragile and has the cutest little voice just like
you and is beautifully petite and gentle! And her house, wow grandma
your houses are twins. She has all kinds of fun gadgets and antiques
through out her house. It’s so much like yours except her stuff all has a
bit of nativeish twist to it.
Jesse!
Dear Jesse I have found your twin in my own lovely companion. She is so
much like you in many ways. To be honest it’s a great comfort at times
cause I can just sort of pretend like its you. She has the same sense of
humor and laughs exactly like you! We get a long really well because of
this. She’s 25 so you guys are pretty close in age too. She also likes
to twist her hair up in that twisty thing
with a pen. She is very, very obedient and just the slightest bit
stubborn like you :) ha-ha. You can usually find us laughing or singing,
because we both love to sing! (But shhhhh your voice is better!). Were
also both always hungry, so that usually works
out well... We get along really well accept that their are times that
she makes me do things I really really don’t want to. Oh perfect
example!!
The
other day we had to break up with our cook.. And you know who did it..
Yep, me! Hermana bojorque was very near insistent that I do it. Oh I
could
have died! ... But, now we get to have lunch in the house! Oh what a
magnificent blessing is this. (p.s. mommy, thank you thank you for all
eternity for teaching me to cook. seriously, this has been one of the
greatest blessings of my mission.) I make a lot
of the same things I made at home here... omelets, sandwiches, salads,
pancakes (p.s. kammie! I need your banana pancake recipe stat!). Swedish
pancakes etc. I also eat a ton of avocados because I want to have hair
like the natives here ha-ha. Were going to
eat a lot healthier now that we make our own lunches.
So here are a couple mission stories from this week. We saw a lot of miracles!
1.
This week we taught an elderly gentleman named Manuel Antonio. He was
very receptive and at the end of the lesson I extended a commitment to
be
baptized. He looked at me for a long time then said yes. He repeated the
date (august 24th( over and over again. and said yes, yes that’ll do.
no questions, no doubts, no holding back. he just accepted! he is like
an investigator from the celestial kingdom!
2.
Were teaching a 14 year old named kenzi. She lives with her family who
is mostly members but are inactive. She also accepted a fecha (baptism
date)
but the real miracle was that she read the pamphlet we asked her to, all
the way through! It is so so easy and clear to teach people who do
their homework! We were able to explain everything from lesson one and
answer all her questions in half an hour because
she had done her part. Oh I love when investigators do their homework!!
3.
This is a huge miracle! Yesterday our neighbor (grandmas twin) brought a
friend with her to church. She sat through the first 2 hours and after
that came up to me and my companion and said "I want to be baptized.
Will you baptize me? How’s the 24th??? Can I be baptized then, or maybe
earlier?".... Uhhhhhh yes! ha-ha out investigator put her own fecha! If
that aint one of a kind. The Lord has obviously
been preparing her for a long time. Oh and p.s. her name is Lillian.
As
you can probably tell I've been thinking about my family this week and
how blessed I am to have always had them in my life. When I was rather
little
my mom was inspired to write us a family covenant. It is beautiful and
truly inspired of the spirit. Mommy, for you....
Convenio Familiar:
Prometemos
ser fieles unos a otros. A ser tolerantes a nuestras diferencias y a
perdonar nuestras debilidades. Seremos humilde y tratamos todas personas
con carino. Honraremos nuestros padres y obedeceremos a ellos en el
Senor. Nuestra Familia sera eterna a medida que establezcamos las
relaciones dentro de los lazos de caridad, el amor puro de Cristo.
Los Kugaths estamos en forma, alfabetizados, considerados, no dimitimos y matenemos el espiritu.
I've
also been pondering what kind of missionary I'm going to be and so,
like the 2000 warriors, having learned from the faith of my parents I've
written
this covenant to stand as a statement and witness of Hermana Kugath's
Mission.
Convenio Missional:
I
now covenant to be loyal to the names I bear (Kugath, Jesus Christ and
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) and the sacred
responsibility
of my calling. I will be an effective instrument in the hands of the
Lord as I am tolerant of others differences and forgiving of weaknesses,
including my own. I will be a humble, obedient example and will treat
everyone with kindness. I will honor my mission
president and obey him in the Lord. I will be a good missionary,
companion and friend as I focus my thoughts and efforts in the needs of
my brothers and sisters. I will baptize and retain as I fortify within
others the everlasting principles of the gospel,
establish relationships of service and charity with those around me, and
strive to fulfill my purpose "to invite others to come unto Christ".
As
a representative of Jesus Christ and A servant of the Lord, Hermana
Kugath is Fir, Literate, Considerate, Doesn’t quit and Always keeps the
Spirit.
I
pray that all is well at home and all over the world with all of you my
loved ones! I miss you and I sincerely pray for your well being and
happiness.
Todo bien aqui in Costa Rica!
All My Love,
Hermana Kugath
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