Wednesday, January 29, 2014

To my friends and family apparently withering away in good old drought utah....

This week has been an intense week or hard work. We have pushed ourselves to be better and concentrate 100% on the work.As a result we have been out of the house from 10 until 10 with appointments and service. But we have also seen the miracles and blessings of our consecration.

On Monday, we worse pants and ugly clothes under normal missionary clothes so that we could start the day of with some service. We cleaned the mold that was taking over a member's apartment and I never thought I would hear this but I was praised for my "height". haha I was the only person with height adequate to stand of the very top step of the latter and reach the ceiling. So I inhaled mold and bleach to get in a lesson about the mold in our lives. I was preaching while bleaching. La Muffa (mold, hahaha how fun is italian) is part of this world and pollutes our lives. It is up to us to clean ourselves of this muffa and we are the only ones who can being the cleansing process. Christ is the candeggina (bleach) that purifies us of our muffa. Totally killed the muffa and the lesson. And I rather liked teaching from a latter, totally felt like my boy Samuel the Lamanite. 
"You find interesting things in rivers near grocery stores..."

Fun surprise of the week: Our toilet is a bit touchy and kinda swirls the contents instead of actually flushing. So we usually try to find the worst toilet paper we can so it dissolves itself. Well this week, we decided to treat ourselves and get a nicer brand. We found some nice toilet paper and opened it up. IT SMELLS LIKE ROSES! Do you know what that means?! Italy makes some wonderfully smelling toilet paper and happy behinds! I love this country and its scented toilet paper. 

So we are looking for ideas to spice up lessons for children, especially for FHE activities. I'm begging all your wonderful parents in Zion to send me ideas! Ready, Go! 

"Fiona taking the dunk!"
These last few weeks have brought about a deep love and understanding of this gospel. I honestly am happier than I have ever been and I cannot get enough of learning. I have had the opportunity to share strong testimony about the Atonement and I am changing as the Savior molds me into His disciple. This mission has been the most incredible, tough, wonderful and rewarding experience of my life. 

Thank you all for adding to the experience and sharing this adventure with me. 

vi amo, 


Sorella Alley 

"Richerd turned Sorella Smart's tongue blue...
I am wise enough not to take strange candy from little boys."
 
"Baptism celebration with PB&J sandwiches and Rootbeer!
(we love senior couples for bringing us these american delights!) "

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