Moi!
Well, my second full week here is over and
I've got lots to tell so here goes!
Finland is great. It's the most beautiful
place on earth! I'm in a very big city and it reminds me a lot of New York. We
ride buses everywhere and everyone rides bikes (except us). That sometimes makes
it hard to contact because they're on a bike, but that's okay! Finland has no
public restrooms or drinking fountains anywhere which I thought was really
weird. But although Jyväskylä is a big city, there is nature and forests
everywhere. We run across the bridge or around the lake each morning for
workout. (The lake is called Jyväsjärvi go look it up) and it's so beautiful!
It's definitely started getting pretty cold already. Cardigans are a must
everyday and I've broken out my medium sized coat a couple times. I've also been
caught out in the rain a couple times and showed up to Dinner Appointments
completely drenched so I'm definitely learning!
So Since
they added another companionship of sisters in Jyväskylä this transfer, our area
is pretty new. There aren't a lot of members and our ward boundaries are HUGE!
So it takes a long time to ride the bus out to visit them all and that sucks up
a lot of our day, but that's okay, it's worth it. The members who are active
though are wonderful. They want to help us and give us rides or stuff like that
whenever they can so that helps a lot.
So my trainer is Sisar Ballif. She's from
California and this is her last transfer so her Finnish is way good. We're
learning a lot from her. We study a ton everyday. 2 hours of companionship
study, one hour of personal, one hour of language, and anything else we need to
get done that day. And it still doesn't feel like enough!
Oh And I don't know if I ever mentioned that
transfers have been changed to every NINE weeks. I haven't heard of another
mission doing that yet so that's pretty new/weird. So I'm basically guaranteed to
be here in Jyväkylä through Thanksgiving and probably until Christmas so I can
finnish up my training.
Well one cool thing our companionship does
is we have a conference countdown in our apartment. We are so excited for
conference! We take a chain off each day and read a previous conference talk
each day and it's just awesome. We recently read The Tongue of Angels by
Holland. Highly recommend.
Well the family sounds like they're doing
well! Cart Racing and swimming and everything sounds awesome! I've gotten the
letters that were sent way before I got to Finland on like the first day I got
here and then I got Mom's card/pictures and Melissa's Dear Elder on Saturday so
thank you so much! It takes about a week, but the mail is pretty reliable.
Especially if you send it directly to my apartment address. However, if it's
close to the end of a transfer or something, just send it to the mission office
and I'll get it just as fast.
I was glad to hear about everyone's fun time
in Wyoming! And about the storytelling festival! It sounds like something I'd
enjoy. Kinda reminded me of the Melodramas in Blanding and how no matter how
cheesey, they make me laugh every time.
Courtney! I didn't know you were putting
your papers in! Congrats! Let me know if you have any questions!
Brianne-Congrats on getting some braces
soon! I better see some pictures! And stop accidentally getting hurt
okay??
Oh and I'm glad all the indexing is coming along well! You'll be done
way before Sept 19th at this rate!
Mom-So the house is basically all put
together now? Do I get to see a picture anytime soon! I'm probably imagining it
totally wrong... And no, mom, we don't get to use the sauna :( We just end up
using it as a storage closet for our suitcases and stuff.
Rhett- Your
finnish is sounding great! I'm so impressed every week with what you come up
with! Keep up the great work!
Savanna-glad to hear school is going
well!
Allyson-School sounds great! And that's so fun
you ran into an old friend! Small world!
Dad-Take care of those missionaries! What goes
around comes around!
Camille-Can't wait for your letters! And I wanna
hear about DYW!
Melissa-Well I pray for you and Joseph and Lydia
and Hyrum all the time! Stay healthy!
Well, I'm out of time for today! I love you all
so much! Thanks for all the love and support I feel everyday! Whenever I try to
contact someone on the street I always bring up families (everyone loves talking
about their families) and then I whip out a picture of you all and it's just so
awesome! The church is true and I'm excited to keep up this work! p.s. if any of
you feel up to the challenge, go translate this:
Onneksi Olkoon! Sina voit lukea Sumoea! Ja
Oikeasti, Ajatellen että minä voisin kirjoittaa kaikkin tämän kirjen Suomeksi,
mutta sitten sina et voi ymartta.
Minä rakastan ja kaipaan teitä!!
Sisar
Crandall
Pictures:
Waiting for the Mail
Picking Apples for Service with Sister Dayton
and Sister Ballif