Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Roseville Baby!

                                                                                                                                                  
Hola Familia!,
        Well. I am safe and sound in Antelope California at the mission office. My Mission President and his wife are awesome and basically the nicest people I have EVER met. Today has been really great so far. We met all of the couple missionaries. (We have three in our mission) And had a bit of an orientation. I only have a few minutes. I don't know who my trainer is yet. President Weston is meeting with the trainers right now and I should know within the next hour who my trainer is and where I'm going!!!   Preparation days are on Mondays so you might not hear back from me until then!  On our drive from Sacramento I realized that this isn't entirely what I was expecting... Haha. We passed fields of sunflowers and saw peacocks just strutting their stuff on the side of the street. This is no San Diego that's for sure.  I am excited for the adventure ahead and can't wait to really get started!

I must give all the other 17 Elders a chance now... LOVE YOU!

Love,
Sister Mitchell

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Last MTC P-Day!

Hola Mi Familia!!!,

We are so proud of our Missionary!
      This is my last Preparation day in the MTC!!!! A week here feels like a lifetime! (In the best way) It's INCREDIBLE how much you can learn in a week. I leave for Roseville next Tuesday at 5:00am on the 30th. Hopefully you all will be able to be near a phone on that day between the hours of 6-8am because I get to call you from the airport before my departure! I should fly into Sacramento at about 9:30ish? Word on the street is that our Mission President lets us take a nap at his house! Time has flown by so quickly it’s hard to believe I'm already going to be out doing the real deal.
         This week I got SOOOOOOOOOOOOO MANY LETTERS!  Be sure to thank everyone for me because you have NO idea how much better my week was because of it. I love hearing from everyone. I also got the packages you sent me! Thanks soooooooooo much for the chopsticks and the pez. Now everyone knows the TRUE Sista Mitchell. It’s awesome. I was so excited to eat with chopsticks that I even ate my cereal with them that morning. The branch makes fun of me, but I know they love it. I keep a set in my scriptures because I just wouldn't feel complete without them. There is a Thai Sista in our branch named Sista Carper. She is legit! She has nicknamed me "China." It’s adorable. The Elders LOOOOOOOOOOOOVED the cookies you sent!  That definitely put Mamma Mitch in the good book with the Elders. They love you now! So thank you.

           We always have these awesome devotionals every Tuesday and Sunday night. We haven't had any Apostles come yet to speak, but everyone that has come has been hands-down AMAZING!  I basically just sit there and drool while I frantically scribble notes. I want to BE them. Haha.  Amongst the many amazing speakers that have come, there was one by the name of Richard I. Heaton.  He gave a stellar talk. Edge of my seat the WHOLE time. I'm such a nerd now!!!  But he talked about receiving your mission call. He asked us to recall who was there and that excitement. He said that some open their packets to find they are going to Cape Africa. The response to their call is always, "WOOOOOOW!" And then he said... and there are those missions that you open the packet and get the... "Ohhhhhhhhh..." Haha. That was my mission for sure. But he went on to say how EVERY mission.... is wow. Every mission. EVERY one. You know me. It goes without saying... this has been a struggle for me. Being placed in a Thai branch and surrounded by chinese/spanish speaking missionaries all day has been particularly hard for me. I feel a little piece of me is missing. But I have had experiences this week that I can now say, without a doubt, there is a reason. One HUGE reason, why Roseville California is the place for me. The Lord puts us where we need to be. There is a hymn that we sing all the time in church that never really had real meaning to me until now. Its says, " It may not be on a mountain high or over the stormy seas.....I'll go where you want me to go Dear Lord. Over mountain or plane or sea. I'll say what you want me to say Dear Lord, I'll be what you want me to be." And that is exactly why I am here. To serve. We forget all to often the biggest part about missionary work. The "SERVING a mission." I will go where he wants me to go. Forget yourself and go to work. Just do it. Sometimes things are just that simple. Just go where he wants you to go. Have a never ending faith. Serve others. This is the life guys. I have never felt more right about anything and I love it!

Like I said in my last email, I made pretty good friends with some of the Sisters going to Taiwan. They know I am leaving this next Tuesday and said they had a going away present for me. They came to my door last night with a CHINESE BOOK OF MORMON!  But no... this was not just ANY Book of Mormon. This has the characters, pinyin (romanization), AND english! It’s basically like a treasure of a book because it means I can ACTUALLY read it. I'm going to miss those sisters sooooooo much. They said they felt inspired to give the book to me. One of the sisters had gotten it from a friend that served in Taiwan and she said... Sista Mitchell... you’re going to find someone in California who is going to need you to know this. They brought me to tears. I am so happy that Taiwan is getting such a great set of sisters. Well fambly. Time is up. I LOVED hearing about all the camping and birthdays and school. I love you all so much and am grateful every day for this great opportunity you have provided me. I know I wouldn't be here without you. I love you all!  Wo ai ni!  Next time you hear from me... I'll be in Cali baby! Woop woop!!!!

Love,
Sista Ash Mitch

P.S. I am 2 minutes over time... but remind me to tell you about Melvin next time. I LOVE Melvin. He is one of my investigators and I had the most AMAZINGLY incredibly CRAZY spiritually awesome experience with him.

P.S.S. I'm going to cry when Sista Green goes to the Montana Billings mission next week and leaves me alllll alone! :( K. Love you again! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!! It’s all you need right?

Ashley has asked for addresses from people so she can write to them.  I have some of them, but I do not have the following: Stevie Gurr, Jessica Stoneman’s billinghamham address, Alisha, Caldwell & Tian Thong)  If you can, could you send your address to her at  ashleym@myldsmail.net or to me at deeannmitchell@gmail.com and I will get them to her.  Thanks!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The MTC

Ash and her pre-mish comp,
(and best friend) Cyd
"I'm going there someday..."
Ashley's first e-mail from the MTC!!  Enjoy!


     Hola Familia!,
Wow!!! It has already been a full week!  I can't believe it. Things here are amazing! 
Showing up on the first day I expected to maybe have some time to drop off my things and
get settled in...but
that was NOT the case.  These mormons, they like to throw you right into the thick of things.  Two scrawny little
The MTC sign is gone :(
Elders helped carry my bags to my room. Elder Hans is serving in Cambodia and his arms are about the size of my pinky. He had two of my bags and seemed to be struggling quite a bit. I offered to help him out, but he was determined to be a gentleman. Haha. It was hilarious! They took me to a room where we had our picture taken and then they put our missionary tags on us for the first time. Guys. The second they clipped that thing on... the biggest smile spread across my face. THAT was the moment it was real. I am just so excited to be rockin the "Sista Mitch" tag. Its awesome! After checking in and doing all those things I headed straight to class. It was kind of surreal walking around in a MASSIVE swarm of boys in ties. This is definitely going to take some getting used to. I hadn't met my companion yet and wasn't really sure when I was going to. As soon as I walked into class there she was. I'll be honest... I wasn't sure what to expect. But let me tell you right now ladies and gentleman... I have... THE BEST COMPANION EVERRRRR!!! Her name is Sister Green and she is from St. George. She is called to serve in the Montana Billings mission. (We are the only companionship that aren't going to the same mission) There must be a reason they stuck us two CRAZY Sistas together.  She is just all around one rad girl. We spend all of our time together. (Duh) And I LOVE it! 

This week has been crazy busy and so much has been going on. First I'll start with the best news. Guess what? My whole branch is THAI SPEAKING!!!! Right?!?!?! What are the odds. There is a Solo Sister (Sister without a companion yet) named Sister Knutson. She arrived with us on Wednesday and is called to serve in Bangkok. She is my roommate and I absolutely love her to death! We have become so close I wish that I could stay the whole 12 weeks with her. But guess where she's from? Bellingham Washington. That blew my mind and I casually mentioned that I went there a few weeks ago to see a friend. She said, "Which friend?" I mentioned Montana and that we stayed with Dane and she knows him! She's known him for years and hung out with him all the time and ah. Its just such a small world here. I have run into sooooooooooooo many people that I know. So not only am I learning some Thai and saying "Sawadee Kha" and Y "ing" every five minutes but I ALSO get to speak with TONS of chinese missionaries. I swear they are everywhere I go. We get assigned to go do service with the mandarin speaking missionaries, we do gym with them, they seem to be always sitting by me in the cafeteria. THEY ARE EVERYWHERE! I love it so much. I just love the chance to speak my language. It keeps me alive you know? I've already made so many good friends here. Its not easy for me to wake up so early in the morning and rock a 16 hour day. But the reward is worth it. The spirit is so strong here. It's amazing how closely you grow together when you are working for one common goal. Everyone looks out for each other. My district is AWESOME. The Elders are hilarious. And I am just loving life. I hope all is well with you back home. I want to hear everything that’s going on. I wish that I had more time but my time is up. 

I only get 30 minutes on the computer but I would love to hear from you guys. I can get emails from anyone at ashleym@myldsmail.net or you can use this website called "DearElder.com." It's awesome and it's free. All you have to do is type in my name and my mission. (California Roseville) And it will get to me the next day. I have been DYING for some mail lately so pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease write to me guyyyys. Xie Xie Ni!   (You can use dear elder or you can ALSO use my email. Its fine because I just print the emails out so it doesn't waste time. K!?!??! Okay. Love you. 30 seconds left on the screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen!
  
Choog Dee,
Sister Ash Mitch