Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Really quick one today

So I do not have a lot of time today but I just wanted everyone to know that things are going well. We had 3 people come to church yesterday! it was so awesome :) June, one of our super old investigators who is on oxygen, Kimberly (June's daughter who just became an investigator) and Jasamin (Kimberly's daughter) Anyways, they all came to church and loved it and stayed for the whole three hours! It was wonderful....oh wait, except for that part when June's oxygen tank ran out! Ya, she turns to me in sacrament and says "I'm out of oxygen in this tank" I was like "Um....what can I do to help you?" she said a prayer, really loudly and said "Father, Lord, I made it to church to be with you and please help me not die." And she was okay until sunday school and then kimberly ran home and got some more oxygen for June.

Also, I have been initiated into the black community here in Marion. I am now part of the family :) haha, I'll tell that story more next time. it involves some pretty hilarious details about this crazy black family, several family members we are teaching, some we are not because they are high all the time. But we're part of their family now.

Well I got to go but I love you all! Good luck!

Sister Briscoe

Shoot them down... with baptism

Okay, so I was in a lesson with this 15 year old girl who we've been teaching for a little bit but we're pretty comfortable around her and we were talking about how she is a champion at shooting rifles and it's super impressive and I told her "Oh man, I wish I was as good as a missionary as you are a shooter. Then we could shoot everybody down." and Sister Bergloff just looks at me like I've lost my mind and so I say quickly "with baptism! I meant shoot them down with baptism" Yes, it was probably not the best thing but that is what happens when I teach lots of lessons on an empty stomach. Empty stomach = empty brain for me. 

We went on exchanges this past week and I was with this wonderful sister named Sister Webb and Sister Webb and I were going to see these people in her area and she warned me to just be prepared because they were a little crazy. Well we get to the house and I meet this crazy lady named Mama Daisy and she is super chatty and talkative and recites poetry but finally I get her to be quiet and we start reading 2 Nephi 4 with her. After we read it, I ask her "how did that make you feel?" and she all of the sudden gets glassy eyed, and says "oh, this is a bad spell." and then starts shaking and her eyes roll back and she's foaming at the mouth and so I told Sister Webb "turn her on her side so she doesn't choke and I'll call 911!" So after I called 911, Mama Daisy was completely fine...except....she wasn't Mama Daisy anymore. Turns out Mama Daisy has multiple personality disorder. Her other personality is not a nice, sweet poetry reciting person. So, Sister Webb and I decided it probably was not the best idea for us to be there and after the paramedics arrived, we left very quickly. that was the first time in my life I've met someone with multiple personalities. 

Also, after we got home from exchanges, we found our apartment infested with BEES! and I said "they don't allow bees in here." (anyone get that reference?) But ya, we had over 50 dead bees and a lot of live ones in our apartment but it's all good. Our awesome maintenance man took care of them. 

Cool story for you! So we were tracting this random street and I was knocking most of the doors and one door I knocked on this lady opens it and is squinting at our nametags and I'm just thinking 'oh great, here we go, she's going to yell at us.' and she did, but it wasn't the yelling I was used to. she yells "They brought the SISTERS Back!!! Yes!" and she's all excited to see us and hugs us and we have no clue who she is so I just point blank asked her "who are you?" turns out she is a less active member who joined about 5 years ago and she likes Sisters better than Elders and is really excited for us to come back and teach her the new member lessons. 

Those are the fun stories for the week. I'll try to send some pictures. 

The first picture is me eating an Amish cinnamon pickle. Actually pretty good. Those Amish know exactly what they are doing, they are all awesome. 



The second picture is us and that less active lady that was so happy to see us.

Monday, May 13, 2013

We're safe, now that we're back in Marion....said no one, ever


That is what my lovely new companion Sister Bergloff said as we pulled back into our sketchy apartment complex after a night of wandering around a terrifying apartment building in a little town called Upper Sandusky. That was a fun day, that was Friday and it was just dumping buckets of rain here and it was really cold too and Sister Bergloff decided to wear these very cute shoes...that were leather...so they were ruined but she had an awesome attitude and was just laughing and smiling even though she had ruined her expensive Puma shoes.

Sister Bergloff and I are pretty much the same person and it's awesome because we have way too much fun together. We're both from Colorado, we both did some school in Colorado before transferring to BYU and we're both younger Sister Missionaries. and we're both full of 'green rage'. We seriously think the same way on everything. The only difference between us is she is more patient and Christ-like than me.

Anyways, I'm going to send lots of pictures because I talked on the phone yesterday and I can't think of anymore cool stories that I think people would like so enjoy these pictures!

This is me and Sister Twitchell. I went on exchanges down to a town called Marysville and she was my companion for 24 hours. She is awesome. Her little brother is going to Colorado Springs on his mission. So anyone who reads this who lives there, look out for an Elder Twitchell. While I was on exchanges with her, we were able to find about 4 new investigators in her area.

The second picture is me and Sister Bergloff the day she got her. We are holding what are known as Golden Bears. There this type of lemonade and apparently they are a big deal in the mission here. I did not know that and so when one of the APs was passing them out to the new missionaries, he asked me to tell them how good it was and I told him I'd never had one so he immediately opened on and made me drink it right then.










Here's a picture of me at the zoo :)








This is me and a member of our branch, Sister Sutter and her cats. Her cats are so fat it seriously looks like someone took a soccer ball and stuffed them inside of the cats. I just had to get a picture with them. Sister Sutter is amazing and feeds us every wednesday and is always willing to help missionaries out.




This is me and a member of our branch, Sister Sutter and her cats. Her cats are so fat it seriously looks like someone took a soccer ball and stuffed them inside of the cats. I just had to get a picture with them. Sister Sutter is amazing and feeds us every wednesday and is always willing to help missionaries out.

This picture is of me and Sister Shelley and then 4 giant Saint Bernards that were NOT friendly at all. I had to stop Sister Shelley from sticking her hand in to pet them cause even though they looked all fluffy and cuddly, I just had a feeling that they were not that nice and it's a good thing I did cause their owner came out and yelled "Whatever you do, do not pet them! they will latch on and not let go!"

So I think that is all of the pictures and stories that I can think of for now. I am so grateful to be serving as a missionary and I am so proud and happy to come from a family of missionaries.

EMMY! You're going to BRAZIL!! I am so proud of you. That is just crazy and wonderful and amazing. and I won't lie, I'm slightly jealous ;) you are going to be a wonderful missionary and I love you!

I love all you and keep up the fantastic things you are all doing

Monday, May 6, 2013

Ohhhh...hiii...ohhh


So transfers were this past week and I am still in Marion Ohio, which is good because I really want to see Tim and Vicki baptized. They are fantastic people and we had a special fast to get people to set a date for baptism because we had no one with a baptismal date in this entire zone. So, this Thursday is the goal to have Tim and Vicki set a specific date to be baptized.
Anyways, at transfers, we got another Sister! I'm co-training her to help Sister Shelley out. So one day Sister Shelley is training, the next day I'm training. It's fun. Her name is Sister Bergloff, she is from Highlands Ranch, CO and she is here in Ohio waiting for her visa to go to Brazil. Funny, right?
It's nice having another sister cause we can go into any house we want to and it's a lot easier to go on splits with sisters in the ward. We actually went on splits this past Saturday. Sister Shelley took Sister Bergloff and I went with this super sweet sister from our branch, Sister Vought. Sister Vought and I visited Melva and June (the two super old ladies in pink from last time) and we taught a lot about baptism and the importance of prayer and I again invited them to be baptized and asked them to pray about it and this time I asked June. She said she didn't think she could pray out because she couldn't think of all the words and felt embarrassed. I promised her that as soon as she said the words "Heavenly Father", the words would just come and she prayed and it was beautiful. I then asked them to be baptized June 15 and they said....YES!  So those two have a set date for baptism but they apparently don't count as being 'on date' according to our zone leaders because they haven't been to church yet. But they're old and dying and I don't know how on earth they'll make it to church! June actually prayed for their health to come back so she and Melva could come to church with us. I'm excited about that.
We went to the zoo today for a Zone P-day activity and that was a lot of fun. Our branch mission leader and his wife, Brother and Sister Sutter, were so kind to take us down all the way and then drive us back. They are a wonderful couple and we're very blessed to have them .
Let's see, not much else has happened since this past Wednesday.
We had stake conference yesterday and it was this special broadcast from Salt Lake for some of the Eastern Stakes. That was neat. Elder Hales and President Uchtdorf spoke and that was a treat. Here are some things I took away from it:
It doesn't matter where we serve (in the church or on missions) but that we serve.
Our testimonies grow stronger when we share it with others.
We need to be converted to the Lord and there are three things we can do to make sure we're converted:
1. CTR stands for choose the right and also, Current Temple Recommend. Always be worthy to hold a temple recommend.
2. Study the scriptures regularly
3. Talk to your Father in Heaven daily. He is your Father and He loves you and wants to hear from you.
Also, I found an awesome Ensign article from 2006 that was about Denmark and there was this great quote from President Andersen that I really liked: "Missionary work is a natural result of our own conversion" We all need to work on being more fully converted because missionary work does not yet come naturally for a lot of people (it certainly hasn't for me). So work on your personal conversion and missionary work will just come to you.

I love you all so much!
Sister Diana Briscoe

Friday, May 3, 2013

I am still alive and still in Ohio.

So sorry everyone for not sending an email in forever. The internet was down at the library for a while but now I can email and update everyone on all my many adventures, haha. Great...now I can't think of anything cool.

Well we're teaching this awesome older couple named Tim and Vicki. They are 57 years old and have been sweethearts ever since they were born. Seriously, they were born around the same time and their parents were friends so they would have play dates together all the time. Then when they were in the 6th grade, the play dates turned into real dates and then they got married and now they are blessing me and Sister Shelley with their awesome humor and love of Christ and interest in His Gospel and His Church. Oh funny story with them.
So missionaries in this mission are supposed to make breakfast on Sunday mornings for investigators or less actives to get them to come to church and we decided to make it for Tim and Vicki cause they were coming to church this past Sunday. So Sister Shelley makes this beautiful tray laden with bacon and muffins and hot cocoa mix and we pull up to their house and it's raining. I pull out my umbrella to protect the food and get out of the car with the tray in one hand and the umbrella in another. Tim comes out to see if he can help and I foolish and pridefully say "oh no, it's all good. I got it." and then spill the tray all over the wet concrete. Tim was doubled over laughing hysterically. Ya, I felt terrible. and I made a pitiful picture just standing there in the rain, with the food all around me. Tim and Vicki still came to church which was awesome.

Now for the pictures:

The Titensors and Sister Shelley were super sneaky and threw me a birthday party with lots of cupcakes and cake and ice cream. Ya, I'm getting fat but oh well

There is also a picture of these two super old ladies that we're teaching, named Melva and June. They are very old and are both on oxygen. They are super sweet. We actually told them about baptism for the dead
and they got super excited cause they can't be baptized right now but maybe after this life...ya, it was an interesting experience inviting someone to be baptized after they die. I also asked Melva to pray and she said she would but because she had had a stroke she couldn't speak very well and she didn't want to and the spirit prompted me and I said "Melva, if you pray right now, I promise you will not stutter and you will be able to say everything you want clearly." and immediately she started praying and didn't mess up once and said everything she wanted to. It was an awesome experience.
And then there is a picture of me with my favorite less active member. Sister Rickard. She is a hoot. She says the craziest things but I love her to death. I also showed her the prom pictures of Emmy and David and she said that Emmy was a knock-out and david looked like a movie star. She also thought david was 19 or 20. So congrats david! you look all old and
mature.
Well I got to go! LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH :)
Sister Diana Briscoe