Wednesday, July 27, 2011

I love Sweden!

Exploring more of Stockholm.


District meeting in Sodertaljie.

A picture is worth a thousand words, right?






At the Fashion Power exhibit in the Nordiska Musset (Nordic Museum) in Stockholm.


A cool art exhibit at the library in Sodertaljie.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Varm Korv Boogie


Picking Blueberries!

Eating at Max Burgers in Stockholm.


This instrument is called a Nyckelharpa. And no, I don't know how to play it!


Hej! First off... Kamalei is getting married!?? That is super rad and I want to hear all about it. Holy cow. When is the big day?Congrats!! Also, thanks for all the sweet pictures from Alex and Lynn's wedding. Everyone looks amazing and it looks like it was a wonderful day. NIce work everyone.

This past week was AMAZING! My faith grew so much. Let's see... the week started off with a very rushed p-day in Stockholm. We decided at the last minute that we would go. It was so fun! Last time I was there I walked by a cool looking museum that had the words "Fashion Power". That caught my attention right away. Ha ha. It was called the Nordiska Musset (museum). So, Syster Ridl, Syster Detinne-Cassel, and I went while our companions played american football with the Elders. I dont think I will ever pick that option. I'm not a big football fan. Anyway, Stockholm was just as pretty as ever, we walked around for a bit and then went to that cool museum. It had a fashion exhibit, a men in bathing suits exhibit, and a cool swedish tradition exhibit. I really enjoyed all of them.


The next day we went out picking berries in the forest! It was so cool. We went with an older man who is a member and we brought one of our investigators. We all had a really good time and enjoyed picking berries for free in the forest. After that we went back to the members house and ate the berries with sugar and milk. So yummy! People here love nature and are so into eating natural stuff. I am liking it. Plus, my companion Syster Dabb loves anything healthy. Ha ha. So, we eat a lot of veggies and fruit. Yum. Guess what!? I actually made us rhubarb pie from memory. I helped make it once in Orebro at Jaana's and because of her I made it here for my companions and it turned out really good! Yes! I can cook.


One day we were contacting people on the street and I had the feeling that we should go back to a certain ice cream stand (not because I wanted ice cream) but because of the Spirit. Lo and behold the lady who was running the stand could understand everything I said in Swedish! And then, luckily, she could speak English too. She said she would love to start reading the Book of Mormon. So we gave her one and got her phone number and we will be calling her tomorrow. Listening to the Holy Ghost works. Every day I am learning more ways of how to be a better missionary and I am so grateful for that. Almost every day we do something called Power Hour, which is where we go out on the town and contact as many people as we can. With three people we split up. It is crazy to see how much I can actually understand. And people can actually understand me! Syster Ridl and I went out by ourselves and contacted a couple of people. I will admit I didn't understand all of their answers, but boy did I ever pretend.
I guess I am a really good actor.


Another cool story: While we were tracting this week Syster Ridl and I decided that we wanted to try it all by ourselves without the help of Syster Dabb. So, I mustered up all the courage I had and rang the doorbell. A red headed girl answered and she looked about our age. We introduced ourselves and then starting talking about how we have a Prophet on the earth today. She was really nice and she let us say everything we had to say and then said she didn't really believe in God. But, we did get her thinking about God and if He exisits. Which he does! The work here in Sweden is hard, many people don't believe in God. So we are starting at ground zero. I am starting to really like contacting and tracting. Which is crazy because it is so nerve racking!


Okay - the coolest missionary moment ever happened this week! It was Wednesday evening and we had a lesson set up to meet with our invesitgator who is getting baptized this Sunday!! He has been struggling with the word of wisdom and how to quit smoking. So we decided we would concentrate a little more on that and try to help him. We had a less-active lady, a 19 year old guy who is a member, and our investigator at the lesson. Both the lady and the young member have struggled with smoking. It was an amazing night. The Spirit was so strong. I started off the lesson with a story we found on LDS.org telling about a 19 year old guy who had struggled with smoking and didn't think that he could go on a mission because of it. Which was amazing because we didn't plan on the 19 year old member guy being at the lesson. He had texted us a couple of hours before and asked if he could come and help us. Of course we said YES! When we were all reading the story you could tell that it really hit him and that he wanted to actually go on a mission. So, because of that night we are now working with him to get him on a mission. The coolest part of the lesson was when we went outside and dug a hole in the ground to bury our problems. Just like the Anti-Nephi-Lehies did in Alma 23:7. They buried their weapons deep into the ground. We all wrote something that we struggle with on a piece of paper and threw them in the hole and buried them. We now have an amazing support group set up to help our investigator and the 19 year old guy quit smoking. Plus the less-active lady said that she would start coming to church and reading her scriptures again! It was truly the best missionary moment ever. I am happy.

Well, the time has come that I must go on with the work. I love you all and thank you for your support and prayers!

Love, Talisa!
Aka; Syster Vistaunet

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

SHORT.

Hello everyone!
I am so sorry but this week we are in a rush because we are heading to Stockholm for p-day! We decided this about an hour ago and have been rushing like crazy to get everything done. Wow.. stressed. Our train leaves in 20 minutes! Ah.. this week was good and hard. That is what missionary work is all about. I will write you a real letter on the train ride to Stockholm today.

Alex and Lynns wedding!!! I was thinking about them all day on Saturday! They looked so great in the photo you sent and I can't wait to see more pictures! And Congrats to Alex Probert and her mission call!!! That is so rad! You will love it Alex! I am so happy that I decided to come on a mission.

This week was great with our investigator who is getting baptized! We taught the ten commandments and word of wisdom and law of chasity and he said he would follow them all. We can see his life changing so much, right before our eyes. I love the gospel and I know it's true. He actually gave us his cigarettes and lighter! It was a very amazing missionary moment. He will be getting baptized the end of July! We are very excited and the work is moving forward.

We have found that all three of us love to sing and we actually sound pretty good together so we have been singing at some old folks homes to some invesitagtors and members. It is lovely.

Something that I started in the MTC was writing down a miracle a day and it is amazing to look back at those miracles and see how blessed I have been. Look for a miracle a day and you will be amazed at what happens. It has changed my life to be able to see the good and focus on the good rather than the bad. I know that Heavenly Father loves us and me. I have felt His love many times.

I LOVE YOU ALL!!! And I will send pictures next week.. no time. Sorry.

Love, Talisa!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

My new town — Norrkoping, Sweden

Me & my two new companions!

View from our 9th floor apartment

Church in Norrkoping, Sweden! (My new city)

Great family in the Orebro Ward.

Swedish Friend

Orebro, Sweden

Big Bunny in Orebro

Monday, July 11, 2011

2nd transfer- Norrkoping!

Howdy!

So, this has been quite the crazy week! Oh my goodness. I started off the week thinking that I would be staying in Orebro so I was making sure that I really knew everything for my next companion.. and then bam! I am moving. So, my first week in Norrkoping has been crazy and very busy. We have met so many people and I can tell that I am really going to LOVE this city. The ward here is wonderful and it is like one big family. There are about thirty children in the primary! Awesome. We actually have three middags... dinners... in a row. Syster Dabb set that up very nicely.

Transfers. Life as a missionary is so exciting you never know where you will be going and who will be your next companion. I have two companions again! Syster Dabb is from Utah and Syster Ridl is from Montana. It is going to be a crazy transfer because Syster Dabb is the trainer and me in the middle and Syster Ridl is the greenie. It is going to be a good transfer though. We all get along really well and are all really easy going. Which is lovely. The day of transfers was fun and I am feeling much more confident. I loved talking to all the other missionaries on transfer day. Syster Gotberg and I went and ate lunch in Stockholm with one of her past Swedish companions. It was really cool. Then I said my goodbyes to Syster Gotberg. That was sad. I am going to miss that girl. I am so glad to hear that you guys went to her homecoming.. that is rad. She was excited to meet you guys and wanted to get some music from you dad. Haha.

So, our train ride was 2 hours to Norrkoping and it was super pretty. Once we got here we dropped our bags off and we went to a middag! Which means dinner. We went to a members home and had tacos. Yum. They were super nice and had four little boys. Then we went to the church and taught an investigator. Leaving orebro was really hard and I really miss the investigators that I had there, but I do know that everything happens for a reason. The Lord knows us so well and He will never leave us alone. The Elders who are now in Orebro are there for a reason and may be able to help those investigators in a way I never could have. Anyway...we had two investigators come to church on Sunday. Man, I LOVE having investigators in church. My testimony has grown so much. Last Saturday we played innebandy, which is a cool Swedish sport, kind of like hockey, just inside a gym and with a little ball. It was way fun!! We also had an investigator come. I am loving all the people that I am meeting.

In fact right now, as I am typing this up, my companion Syster Dabb is talking to a Chinese man about the church. Missionary work is something we can always do. I love her and her example. Wow. My brain is everywhere right now. I am so sorry - this may be hard to read. Haha.

Last Friday we went out contacting and got three numbers and have appointments with them next Tuesday. Contacting is something I really get scared to do. But, on Friday I totally felt the Lord's help. Having a greenie here really makes me realize how much I learned my last transfer. And how much I have to step it up. My Swedish is totally coming!! Ever since being here, in this new city, I have felt a new energy for wanting to speak Swedish. Which is just what I needed. I have finally found my passion for wanting to speak. I can tell that this transfer is going to really push me out of my comfort zone. But, that is the best way to learn.

I LOVE you all! And thank you for all the letters. Please keep them coming. Enjoy the summer!

Love, Talisa!
Syster Vistaunet


Happy Birthday to Joe, Rosey Bassett, Vicki, the Paulos Twins, and Traci!! And Happy Wedding to Alex and Lynn!! Someone send me an invitation. I am dying to see it. I love you and wish you both the best of luck. I am really really sad that I am missing your wedding.. but I know that I am here for a reason. Have fun!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Pictures...

Picture hanging in the sister's apartment in Uppsala! Ahhh....


Some cute American girls and I on the 4th of July...notice our red, white and blue!!

Biking through the woods on a Beach Crusier + Transfers!

A wonderful family in our ward in Orebro!
Pretty lake in Nora. We go there every weekto teach. Very pretty place.
Awesome museum in Stockholm. It's a boat that sunk and was preserved. Very cool.


Hello again!

Welp, this has been a CRAZY day. Oh, man. My companion is going home this week and I am leaving Örebro tomorrow!!! I really didn´t think I would be leaving this city... so I didn´t really say goodbye to anyone. Which made me sad. So, today we went around to our investigators and members to say goodbye. And tonight we are playing american football with the YSA´s to say goodbye after one last member dinner at 6pm.

I found out today that mission transfers are a very exciting time. At 7am this morning we got the call from the new Mission President and he said that I would be going to Halmsted with Sister Kaiser. Crazy! That was my first thought.. then I found out I would be in a threesome with her and a brand new missionary! Then, 5 hours later I get another call telling me that I am now going to Norrköping with Sister Dabb and still a brand new missionary. I am WAY excited. I really like having two companions!! Plus, everyone here has told me that my Swedish is getting alot better. I have even had conversations with people in the ward without Syster Gotberg. Crazy how you just need time with a language. I am feeling really good after all the crazy changes.

Last week was really very lovely. Friday we traveled to Stockholm to meet the new Mission President! It was super rad. Three zones got together and met him and his wife. They both told me hello from my parents and how cool it was to meet them. They are amazing and I am really excited to have them here. After hearing them both talk and telling their life story, I became very grateful for the sacrifices they are giving up to be here. The Lord really does love us and he will ask a lot of those who are willing to act upon His calling. Since we had the meeting with the Mission President so late we got to have a SLEEP OVER with six other sisters in Uppsala! It was very fun and we got to their apartment at 11:30pm. We hardly got any sleep. We all woke up in the morning and made swedish pancakes and bacon. Yum. Then we headed back to our areas. It all happened so fast. I still feel like I hardly know anyone. But, I am not the new missionary anymore! Cool.

Then on Sunday the Bishop gave a lesson in church on being active and doing things. Do it. Do it right. Do it right NOW. That was his main message. The longer I am here serving the Lord the more apparent His love is for me and every one of His children. I am so grateful for the amazing experience I have right now to be in Sweden. By the next transfer I will be speaking a lot more swedish! Which makes me excited. Ya, I am excited. No more english! Haha. We also gave the sunday school lesson... in english. Haha.

I LOVE you all!!!! Be good and enjoy yourself. It´s later than you think.

Love, Talisa!

Aka: Syster Vistaunet

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Midsommer.






Hello!

So, this past week was Midsommer, which is Sweden´s big summer holiday. It was so much fun. We are not allowed to do missionary work so we got to go to the country side with our ward and enjoy the party! We got a ride with the Bishop and his wife. The woman wearing the traditional clothing in the picture is the Bishop's wife. She is super nice.

My companion will be going home soon. The ward is very sad to be losing her and so am I. Because of that we are getting a lot of dinner appointments, which we LOVE. Haha. It is so strange being with a companion who is going home so soon. Sometimes it makes me feel like I am going home soon too. But, then I remember... wait, I have my whole mission still! Kind of exciting.

Anyway.. back to Midsommer. We got to the members house out in the country side around 2ish and the festivities began! We played fotboll which, surprisingly, I am starting to like. Soccer.. wow. Then we grilled some food and everyone ate. Then we played a really cool game from Finland, because two boys from Finland came with their friend from Sweden. The game was kind of like bowling and I WON! It was a good game and they kept saying "you are finnish"! Haha. Oh yeah, the may pole. I helped to build it. It is the pole grassy thing I am standing by. We picked all the flowers and such and decorated it. Then everyone danced around it and sang. It was so much fun! I love the swedish traditions! Then we played a bunch of games.. like a big competition. Sweden is super pretty and I am loving it here. Now I just need to speak the language. Haha. We got back home around 8:30pm. It was a grand day, we even had one of our investigators there.

We got three new investigators this past week! Yipee! All Africans- one girl and two boys. They all live about 40 mins away.. which is a bummer. They are all really positive and are totally open to talking about religion. Then one of our amazing investigators came to church again yesterday! She loves it and learns so much when she comes. She said she probably could only stay for an hour, but she ended up staying all 3 hours and then came to a members house afterwards for dinner!! Awesome. The Spirit was so strong and I am so grateful for her. We are planning on dinner tomorrow night. I love sharing the gospel. We even asked her for referrals and she said she would talk with her friends about us. And when she says she will do something she does it. She is totally reading the Book of Mormon too!

Life is good here and we are heading to Stockholm again today for P-day! It is one of Syster Gotberg´s last p-days and so it will be good. I guess there is a cool viking ship museum there. I love life! Remember to read your scriptures, pray, and smile everyday! And then the Spirit will be your companion! I LOVE and miss you all!

Love, Talisa!
Aka: Syster Vistaunet

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Record shop for Dad!


Well, I LOVE you all! This picture is me in a sweet record shop today in Örebro! Haha.

Love, Talisa!

Kommer du ihåg mig?






Hello once again!

Well, today was a lovely p-day, we went into town and did some walking and looking at the cool city art exhibit. The whole city has art all over! 67 pieces in total.. I love it! The elders from our district came with us. It was a good day and we ate lunch at a yummy Thai buffet. And now we are emailing and later we will have FHE. I love mondays!

Syster Gotberg, my trainer, now has only 2 1/2 weeks left! She leaves Sweden on July 8th. I will be getting a new companion on July 7th. Crazy. The time has gone by so fast! This past week she bought a little kids swedish music cd.. haha which is awesome. And one of the songs is Kommer du ihåg mig? which means..Do you remember me?
I am super excited to meet the new Mission Pres. and his wife, they both sound really great. I am glad you guys went to their farewell and that you got to meet them. That makes it more real.
This past week was a good one! The pictures this time are from the Svampen which is a cool water tower in Örebro, we had district meeting up there this past week. I have the coolest district! We all get along so well. I am going to miss Syster Gotberg.
We also got to go a wedding! It was of two YSA´s here in our ward. They got married in the Stockholm temple and then we got to go to the ring ceremony with the rest of the ward here on Saturday. It was really fun and we met tons of new people who are not members. We also helped set up and clean up. Missionary work is always available, we just have to open our eyes and ask the Lord for more opportunities.

We had Stake Conference last Sunday and it was broadcast from SLC. Elder Malm, Sister Beck, Elder Bednar, and Elder Eyring spoke. I listened to the first two speakers in Swedish and then realized that I couldn´t understand anything, so I left and went to the english room. We also had a really cool investigator come to church and she loved all the talks! She is the really nice school teacher and we taught her classes the plan of salvation. The ward was very welcoming and everyone liked her. She is leaving on vacation which is called semester here this week so we will see her next week. Anyway, the talks at the conference were AMAZING! They were special for the Scandinavian countries. Elder Erying was my favorite speaker, he talked about the Prophet and how special it is to have a Prophet on the earth today. The more I teach people, the more I realize how different our message really is. Elder Bednar talked about how hard Satan is working to destroy us. The whole theme of the conference was that the days ahead are just going to get worse and Satan will never stop. We must figure out NOW what we believe and stand up for it when we can. I can say now more than ever before that I know this is the true church. I have seen the difference it can make in a person's life and the difference it has made in mine. I am so grateful for the chance that I had to come on a mission.. I am learning so much.

This week is Midsommer!! It is a big holiday here. I am very excited. It is treated like Christmas and so the whole day we get to wear p-day clothes. Our ward is having a big party out in the country, so we are getting a ride with the Bishop and his family and one of our investigators. The work is moving forward and this week we are really busy. I am starting to really feel more comfortable and because of that I can feel the Swedish language coming easier.

Well, I LOVE you all!

Love, Talisa!

Photos...






These pictures are from the past week. The first one is when we played mini golf with the YSA's for FHE. It was way fun and I totally lost. Haha. Some things will never change...like not being good at mini golf. Haha. The other pictures are from downtown Örebro! From June 11 to September 11 the whole city has been turned into ART city. I LOVE IT!!! There are 67 art installations throughout the city. Like the shovel, van full of rocks, and an airplane in the water by the castle! So rad. I was meant to live in Sweden.


Today the Elders in our district are coming into town to play with us and see all the art. So, we just came real fast to look at emails.. I will do my major email later today. But, just know that I love you all! And it looks like life is good. I am so glad that the Lord is blessing you all. I will continue to be the best missionary I can. That is super cool that you met my new Mission President!! I am very excited to meet them!! Ahhhh.


Love, ya! and I will write more later. Peace.

-Talisa!