Hermana Marin Fisher

Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission, 1814 N. Echo Ave., Fresno, CA 93704-6046

Monday, November 13, 2017

#28 - Telling elders they can't go to baby showers...

Sister Monroy's baby shower
Good Afternoon!
There's the family in the ward that we're working with a lot, they're so sweet and they come out teaching with  us and they're just awesome. Hermana Monroy had a baby shower this week and asked us to help set up for service. The day before the elders said that they were probably going to stop by and we had to explain to them that baby showers are mostly just for women, it was pretty funny! And while we were there we started talking to her friend, and she came to church on Sunday and then invited us to come teach her on Tuesday!
The beautiful fall leaves
Friday was Zone Conference with Elder Echo Hawk from the 70 (Part of the leadership of the church under apostles). I LOVED everything he said. His wife was so sweet and before the meeting had all the sisters meet up and individually met all of us. And I was so surprised by how many missionaries I knew there! This was my first zone conference in "the South" so I didn't think I would. But I got to see Sister Jeppeson again (My cousin is going home this transfer!) and lots of other mission friends. Elder Echo Hawk focused a lot on having faith and expecting miracles. He explained a lot about failure and success as well. "Everytime you open your mouth you're a success". This applies to everyone, just having the courage to tell someone about the gospel, even if they don't accept, shows God that you're willing to spread His kingdom. 
My 'cousin' Sister Jeppeson at Zone Conference
On Saturday I woke up sick and didn't think I was going to be able to work. But the elders came and gave me a blessing, and after I felt so much better! We still got out on time to teach people and we really felt the Spirit during all of our lessons. I just wanted to say thank you to all the Priesthood holders, the power of God is so real and helps us so much to accomplish what He wants us to do.
Playing Frisbee with our district
Sunday was the primary program, and since the ward and branch have a combined primary, we combined sacrament meeting- and I translated!! I got to wear the little headset and translate all the kids saying "Jesus loves me". The hard part was when they quoted scriptures and I didn't have enough time to look them up. Definitely realized I have a long way to go in spanish, but that I've improved a lot.  They sang this song about choosing Christ again that was really cute. We all chose Christ before coming here, and now we just have to have our actions here reflect how we choose Him again.

Love you all!
Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo
Fresno, CA 93704

Monday, November 6, 2017

#27 - Halloween and Day of the Dead across the street from a cemetery and getting locked in a room!

I got these fun leggings that I get
 to wear around the apartment.
Really random title, but really random week!
So I haven't taken a picture of our apartment yet, but we live across the street from the cemetery, and it was kind of weird. Also, all of high school in Spanish we learned about day of the dead and alters that people set up, and yellow flowers, but then I finally actually saw it this week! People had all this food out in their houses, and there were trails of flowers everywhere. Halloween was super fun! We had to be in our apartments by 6 pm, and so Hermana Oldroyd and I baked brownies and made finger jello, and then watched The Testaments (a movie connecting the life of Christ in Jerusalem with the events happening at the same time in the Americas, and the Book of Mormon).
 

Halloween movie night




Then on Wednesday we felt that God had guided us to people. We talked to this lady outside her house and she told us she had just gotten back from the cemetery, her mother had passed away 7 years ago. She told us about a lot of the hard things she's going through, and we were able to share with her 2 Nephi 4:19-21, which has brought me a lot of comfort, and we could tell it really touched her. Then we met this guy named Randy who told us about wanting to change his life and he gave us this little cross he's had for years and told us we had helped lift his burdens. I just felt so happy that we really got to help people feel of Christ's love.

Thursday was exchanges again with Sister Sheffield and Sister Baldwin, and it was really fun! So they don't speak spanish, so they were just kind of following along for a  lot of them, but they'd never been in spanish areas so it was very different for them. We saw so many miracles that day with finding new people to teach and I learned a lot about teaching to people's needs. The next day we were getting ready for the day and Sister Baldwin got locked in the room! Our apartment's pretty old and weird, and we told them that you can't close the bathroom door all the way or you get locked in, but we didn't know it happened to the other room as well! Also, the door knob fell off from the inside, so we tried for a few minutes, decided to pray (we had to slide Sister Baldwin's name tag under the door because she refused to pray without it on), and then got a knife and somehow pried the door open. Such an adventure!

Also, our mission president said we could now listen to ANY Christmas music as long as it's not rap or romantic, so if anyone has any extra CDs Hermana Oldroyd and I would greatly appreciate it!
PAINTING!
Friday we painted someone's porch roof because they are about to sell their house, and then at dinner that night we were talking to someone about tender mercies and she said it was a miracle that we had come and met her and we were now friends, I felt so loved. Every single person here in Selma wants to help out the missionaries, I just feel like I am part of a whole other family. 
Service project: PAINTING!
Finished project
I want to invite you all to look for little miracles that you can see everyday that show that God lives. Sometimes it's running into someone you know, it might be a smile, a little coincidence that really is divine. When you look for them, you'll see them everywhere- 

Love you all!

--
Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo
Fresno, CA 93704

Monday, October 30, 2017

#26 - Wonderful Week


Exchanges (Sister Baldwin is in the back and Sister Sheffield is on the left)
 So Tuesday we went to a training at the mission office, which was really incredible. We learned a lot about adjusting to missionary life, and it was a good reminder on not focusing on stress, numbers, and a million things to do, but just focusing on what you can do right now to be a bit better and be the person God needs you to be. It was also fun to meet up with other missionaries and talk about old areas. Afterwords we went to Clovis for exchanges. It was SO DIFFERENT, because Sister Baldwin and Sister Sheffield (Who I found out was a clarinet player in BYU's marching band last Fall as well, and she was Sister Oldroyd's roommate for a semester!) are English missionaries. We're not that far away from them, but our conversations, the food we ate, just everything was so different. It was so good to learn from them though. And they let us borrow one of their bikes! They stopped sending sisters out with them the last couple of transfers so I don't know how much longer I'll be using mine.
Giving service cleaning out someone's backyard 
Friday was the ward and branch Trunk or Treat. And both of the families we're working with went! And they started talking and are becoming friends! That was a miracle. We had so much fun getting to know more people.

Not sure what these are for, but we saw them at Walmart.
Hats a member made us
I've been thinking a lot recently about planning. I've heard crazy stories where missionaries get the impression to go to this street at this time and they find this miracle person and I was wondering why that doesn't just happen to everyone. Something I thought about is that this life is for us to learn how to make decisions and how to act more like God. He trusts us to make plans and we pray before and after to confirm that that's where we need to go and what we need to do, and He lets us learn for ourselves. And even when not everything goes as planned, if you're doing it while being obedient, you will be blessed.  An example of this was yesterday! We were going to see this family and then they weren't there, so we decided on our two back up plans and they weren't there either. But at the last house we saw this guy all the way down the street and decided we should go talk to him. We didn't want to seem like we just picked him out and were stalking him, so we drove the car over, and decided we would knock on a random house and ask if the Ortiz family lived there, and then nonchalantly walk back over to this guy like we were just talking to people nearby (I know, Hermana Oldroyd and I overthink everything). No one answered the door and by then the man had walked inside! We debated whether or not it was weird to knock on his door and finally we just said, this is literally what we do as missionaries, and we knocked and he came out all excited that we were there! He said, "Are we going to pray or something? I really want to pray!" and then explained how he lost his bible and was looking for another one, and after we talked to him he said, "Can't you feel the Spirit that's here?" MIRACLE! It made us so happy and we were so grateful that God trusted us to make plans and then put someone in our path who was prepared. The only sad part is that he doesn't speak Spanish so we had to give him to the elders, but we're so excited for him!
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Spanish words
Mogrero - junk

Love you!
Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo
Fresno, CA 93704
From Fresno Mission Blog: Marin meeting her new companion

From the Fresno Mission Blog: When new missionaries arrive, they gather together and often sing

Monday, October 23, 2017

#25 - Had to get a flu shot again...


Not sure how many of you know this, but I'd never gotten a flu shot before my mission. I had to get one when putting in my papers and then last week President emailed and said we had to go get them this week. So after years of seeing the signs for free flu shots and walgreens I finally went and got one! My companion and I now have matching red  curidas, or bandaids.

We decided to get pizza one night for dinner, Sister Oldroyd almost cried because there's no Little Caesar's in the CCM
Also little adventure of the week, we met with this one family and she gave us cookies from the store she works at. I was driving so I didn't get to finish mine before our next appointment, I just kind of still had it in my hand when we got to the next door and Sister Oldroyd just says, "Sister Fisher, you can't just show up eating a cookie when you knock on someone's door!". We both just died laughing. If anyone knows me I have the biggest sweet tooth though and it wouldn't even phase me that it's not socially acceptable to just show up with cookies.

This fantastic yard arrangement someone in Kingsburg has.
A lot of my week is on my recording. The highlight was definitely interviews with President Mackay and going to church on Sunday. Everyone in this branch is so sweet, they all wanted to get to know us, offer to help us. They are so excited to have sisters here in Selma again. During interviews we focused on the power of the scriptures. I realized that I can definitely do a lot better on learning the scriptures in order to teach from them. There were two experiences this week where we were talking to someone on the street and they asked a question that I knew the answer to, but for the life of me I couldn't remember where it was. We were challenged to find a scripture for every sentence in the first three lessons in Preach My Gospel ( A book we use as missionaries for what to teach about). It's quite a task and will take a while, but I've absolutely loved doing it. Instead of just using scriptures that everyone always has, I'm finding so many treasures of other scriptures. The Book of Mormon is true and our testimony of it gets stronger as we read and study it, I would encourage you all to do so this week!

Spanish words:
frasco- jar

Punjabi words:
Sat shai Akae - Hello


We have a joke with some missionaries in Madera about Mattresses found in alleys,
 I literally see mattresses in alleys all the time now.



Love you!
--
Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo
Fresno, CA 93704


Monday, October 16, 2017

#24 - New area, New companion, New miracles!

Saying goodbye to my companions ( I didn't go to transfer Hub, they just dropped me off in Fresno with the other sisters)
Sister Morse and Sister Kelly! Sister Morse and I have now been half companions 3 times, when we came out together, my second day when we randomly crashed a funeral, and this week
Biggest news of the week was transfers! For two days I stayed with some English sisters near Fresno while waiting for my new companion. It was so weird because I ate English food and afterwards I was actually hungry because I was so used to eating rice, beans, and meat every night at dinner haha! Sister Kelly and Sister Morse are awesome, and we loved being in a trio. 
Our 'Squad' of missionaries: T-shirts say Tacocat spelled backwards is tacocat

Wednesday was a really fun birthday! I got to go to the temple, which was so incredible, and we taught lots of lessons (So weird teaching in English all day), and this family made homemade pizzas that night for us. Then we went home and baked a cake and brought it over to a different family, who actually isn't even in these Sisters' ward because of weird boundaries, but is their neighbor in this apartment complex, and just sort of had a birthday party with them! I have never celebrated with complete strangers before but it was so much fun. They were a young couple and had met on their missions and were so funny!
Baking a cake for members
Hermana Oldroyd!
Thursday I went to the mission office and we had some trainings, then we met our new companions! We walked in and sang to them and then president called up different groups and had us all move around. My companion is Hermana Oldroyd! She's from Orem, she went to BYU this past year as well and stayed in Heritage (but we never met). She's super sweet and fun. I also got to see Elder Israelson from Naperville and we took a Chicago picture. Then we were given a set of keys and an address and headed over to Selma! (We had to walk around the parking lot seeing which car would light up). We sort of drove past the apartment a few times, but we figured some things out. It's definitely different being doubled in (When you're both new to an area) but we're learning together! The branch is so sweet here, immediately people were offering to help us out. .They haven't had sister missionaries in over 6 years! They were so excited that we came. So there's an English ward the the English elders cover, and then there's a spanish branch, which is pretty much the entire Hanford stake. So we cover Selma and Kingsburg, and the other spanish elders cover Parlier and some other cities. 
Chicago taking Fresno by Storm! Elder Mederos, Elder Israelson, and I

I was suddenly very grateful for a district meeting where we role played getting doubled into an area. We went through the book and planned, and went out and taught lots of people that night! We met lots of members and investigators, there's definitely a lot of work to do here. 

Sunday was stake conference, and I realized that I didn't know almost any of the missionaries there, I've been up north in Fresno West for so long it's crazy!

We shared with a lot of people the message of the Good Samaritan, specifically how the man came down from Jerusalem to Jericho (on the map it's up a mountain) and how Christ always comes down to us to build us up. When we help people, we can't always pull them up with a rope, but we need to go down to where they are and be with them every step, because that's what Christ did. I just really loved that, that's how we really show that Christlike Charity.

Monday, October 9, 2017

#23 - This week we hit a wall (literally)

It was actually a pretty great week!
Probably the best package I could have ever gotten- Love you Mom and Dad!
[BTW-It's all fortune cookies!]
First off- Thank you so much for all the birthday wishes!!!
Harry Potter scar
The title comes from our adventure Saturday night, transfer calls came after lights out, (I'M GETTING TRANSFERRED!) so we were sitting in the dark and I went up to check if the door was locked and I ran into the corner of the wall. My forehead started  bleeding and we were worried that I needed to go get stitches, but we called the nurse and it actually wasn't that  bad. And it doesn't hurt anymore, I just look like Harry Potter, I already have my Halloween Costume! We also called President because we thought that we were going to the hospital, but he didn't pick up. So then he called back the next morning and said he would just tell me then that I'm going to Selma and training!! It's going to be quite the adventure but I'm so excited! Sister Feldman said it was like the Nanny Mcphee quote that when they want you but no longer need you you have to leave, I'm going to miss Madera so much! We also found out that the other elders are staying zone leaders but training in a trio,  and they're sending two more elders to Madera 3, so there will be 7 missionaries in this ward! 

So we Tortilla'd the other missionaries' apartment, and then they tortilla'd it back, but they were nice and numbered all of them.
Finally ate an Elote! (or Pelote, still don't know exactly what they're called, but it's so good!)
Yesterday at church was such a miracle! Joanna came!! For the first time since I've been here!! She's so cute. Then we taught Young Women's about Christlike attributes. There's this great talk called the Character of Christ that we heard at the MTC. We shared a story about a lady who right after hearing about the death of her daughter, she reached out to other people to make sure that their families were taken care of. When our first instinct is to look outward instead of inward, that's when we're acting like Christ, and it's a way of living, not just "doing" good things. It was  a good lesson for all of us, I absolutely loved studying for it. Christ is the perfect example of love, and I'd encourage you all to look for ways to reach out to others this week like he would. 



Monday, October 2, 2017

#22 - The biggest game of connect the dots...

Happy Monday!
Found the Young Women values in a thrift store.

Someone's trunky...[This is funny because trunky typically means you're feeling lazy
and are ready to go home from your mission.]
This week our Sister Training leaders who are in Los Banos had some extra miles, so they decided to do an extra exchange with us and the Valentine Sisters, so Sister Malpica stayed with the three of us, and Sister Whitney went with Valentine. It was kind of funny to go around teaching as 4 missionaries, but it was good! When we all met up in the afternoon so they could drive back, we had some people in our apartment, some next door at the Valentine sister's apartment, and some outside. But we could all see and hear another missionary, so we called it a big game of connect the dots :)

Conference was amazing! And in between this family in the English Madera ward fed all the missionaries in our district lunch, they were so sweet! As missionaries, we decided to do our special thank you song that we always do at zone conferences for people who make food for us. We brought in the piano and sang called to serve with lots of enthusiasm! Then the elders had a baptism for Lorena, this sweet, older lady who could not stop smiling the whole weekend. We taught the interlude at the baptism about being truly converted, continuing to be humble and repent even after baptism. And the Mackays came again too. Two of their daughters were there for the weekend and we got to meet them. I translated one of the talks for Sister Mackay, but that was a little rough, still working on the Spanish!

Making memes missionary style
Yesterday, Adilene wanted to come to church, but her older brother's car isn't working, and she didn't want a ride from some random person in the ward. So we left early, put two of our bikes on the bike rack, fit a third in the back (Still have no idea how we did that!) And drove to her house. Then her bike wasn't working, so we used this little kid scooter and alternated who biked, who used the scooter, and who ran along side on the way to church. Super fun, and we were only 15 minutes late. There were so many bikes at the church during conference. Pretty much everyone in the district ran out of miles on Saturday, so everyone biked!

When no one has miles...
On Tuesday, President Mackay came with us to teach Chuy- it was so incredible! He talked about the Prodigal son, and how we all feel unworthy to come back to God, but He always welcomes us back with open arms. Chuy needed it, and I know that I needed it too, I love our mission president so much!

My take away from General Conference was definitely that the Book of Mormon is true, and that we have a living prophet today on the earth. Both of those seem like simple truths, and they're what we teach every day, but it's staying true to the simple truths that truly helps us stay converted to Jesus Christ. We were sorry to hear about Elder Hales' passing, and are praying for his family. 

Cabellos en la calle
Have a great week! Love ya!

Spanish words:
Buho - owl
Espanta Pajaros- Scarec row
Estrella Fugas- falling star
Pantunflas - slippers

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Hermana Marin Fisher
California Fresno Mission
1814 N Echo
Fresno, CA 93704