Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Week 51 Letter from Sorella Hills

Yoyoyo! 

My year mark is on the 16th, so I'm celebrating it with zone conference. 

Questions of the week:

1. What are you doing on Christmas?
We are doing stuff as a zone Christmas Eve, and then we have a pranzo appointment Christmas Day.

2. Do you know what time you get to call home?
I can call home whenever you want, so if you have a time/day that's better, let me know so I can claim my time before other people do. 

3. Should we try to coordinate so we can loop Jack in for at least part of your call? 
That would be cool!  You can totally try!

5. How have your Light the World efforts been going?  We've done some random acts of kindness and it feels good!
It's going fine.  We are trying to share it with members.


Love you all,

Sorella Hills

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Week 50 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hi, all-

Here are the answers to your questions.

1. What are you guys doing for the Lighting up the world? 
- We are showing it to all our members, and trying to show it to people on the street.  So far, only the members watch it.  But, we are trying to do the days everyday as close as we can :) 
2. What is the most spiritual experience you have had on your mission?
- most spiritual experience... bo (Italian for too perplexing/hard to answer)
3. Do you have a Christmas tree?
Yes, I'll send a picture!
4. Did you get  the packages?  Don't open the one with Christmas tape till Christmas. Do you like the music? 
I haven't gone to the office yet... probably next week I'll go check.
5. How is the new companion?
My comp is awesome! 
6. What are you doing for Christmas?  
We don't have plans yet!
7. Are you tired of the daily emails yet?  Mom said she can stop if it's too much.
No, I like them :) 

Congrats Issy! BYUI is the best! Well be basically freshmen together :)

Ok.  This week was long! I was sick, my comp was sick/has migraines.   We got our Christmas tree though! Also, no time this week, but I love you all! 

Sorella Hills

Friday, December 2, 2016

Week 49 Letter from Sorella Hills

Oh my gosh! I read the fist sentence, and I was like 😐😳😱😰😭, thinking SOMEONE DIED!!! Then, I read the second sentence, and I was like πŸ˜³πŸ™„πŸ˜’. Like, sad! But you had me so worried, that I thought the CC stood for someones name, and I was so confused! That stinks though, even though it's just a car, I liked the CC! What are you going to do then, do you still have the big white bus? 

Your Thanksgiving sounds so fun! The food prep is a real thing! We learned how to make gravy and mashed potatoes this week, and we have become pretty proficient at them both  πŸ˜„ #AmericanProbs.  It's so funny though, because my companion is from Costa Rica, but no one seems to understand that, they just assume she's American.  We also have an Anziano from the Philippines, and it's the same problem.  Also, in our city, there are no missionaries from Utah or Idaho! And only 2 Americans! It's quite rare and should be celebrated! 

Poor mom! That cream sounds awful.  It's the one that gets rid in the cancer right? How often does she have to do it, like it seems like she does it a lot... is it getting a lot of spots? That scares me, MOM, STOP SUN BATHING! 

I'm glad all is going diciamo well! I love hearing the silly daily stories you guys send, it's just great! 

As for me, this week was really, bla.  My poor companion was sick. But, I taught her how to use the Rubix cube! She's pretty good now, so we brought it on the metro hoping to get people to talk to us, and the Anziani were like, there's no way you can solve that thing, and I was like, yes we totally can! I said I can do it in under 2 minutes, so they timed me.  1 min 20 sec.  The whole metro was looking at us! It was pretty great πŸ˜„.  

We had a Thanksgiving dinner with the Anziani's investigators, and it was so fun.  The food... it was like America! The lady slaved for days to make the food! And we got there, and she was like HELP, I CAN'T MAKE GRAVY! So we learned how to make gravy! 

We have an investigator named from South America.  She's so cute! She's in a wheel chair right now, because of problems with her leg, and an operation she just had.  But if it wasn't for that, she could totally be baptized like tomorrow. She bore her testimony in the 3rd hour combined meeting, and said she knew the church was true, and that she could feel the spirit really strong.  We are working on the Word of Wisdom, and we asked her to stop drinking tea and coffee. She at first was like, NO, I can't! But then, she said, ok, I'll try it for a week.  It's been two, and she has only drunk one cup, and it was because her daughter made her breakfast, and she didn't want to hurt her feelings.  She was like, from now on, I'm making my own breakfast! She watches conference every day, and loves reading the Book of Mormon.  She's so prepared, I'm so excited for her! 

We have some other investigators, but my companion's been sick, so we haven't seen them in a while, but Ostia is doing great, I love it here! Have you seen the new Christmas initiative the church put out, light the world? It's SO good- we are working on showing it to everyone! This Christmas is going to be weird, but awesome! We are going Christmas tree hunting today... we'll see how that goes! 

Love you all, everything is going well.  I haven't gotten the package yet, because I haven't gone the the office/ zone conference is not till the 15th.  But, I'll get out there soon, and I'll check :) Keep writing, I love hearing from you all! 

Sorella Hills

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Week 48 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hey yall! 

So, last week was so... pazza :) That's why the letter was so short! We ran around, doing shopping, saying goodbye to departing missionaries, catching trains and busses, and we didn't have WiFi for more than 20 mins... so the letter was so short... sorry :) 

1. I've been feeling great! I am back in Ostia, and I love it :) 
2. OSTIA is great, hasn't changed too much since I was here last.
3. My new companion is awesome! She is very chill and is so understanding! I love her! 
4. My biggest surprise of the mission so far has been how different it is from my expectations.  I never expected Italy to be the way it is, or the people to be the way they are.  I never expected my companions, the things I would learn about myself, and the things I would be doing.  The biggest surprise is that the mission is not what you think AT ALL.  Sometimes, it's better, sometimes it's worse, but it's always a surprise :) I do love it, even when at sometimes it's worse then I ever imagined. 

I running out of time again... I have a lot of emails to write to my fans :) But I want you to know that I love the daily emails, they are so cute.  I just want to know about your daily lives! I'm excited for the music, what music did you send again? Also, you realize that I'll have to pay customs... and that it might be a lot... 

Love y'all! 
Sorella Hills

Week 47 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hello folks! 

So, yes, these past couple of weeks have been pretty... long.  This week was quite strange in fact! It started out on Monday, when I got a call from president that said "Hey! You;re coming to Rome tomorrow at 4:00pm! Pack you're bags!" So... I did :) It was so... crazy! I wasn't able to say goodbye to anyone, which was SO sad, I love the people of Crotone! And it was so stressful trying to catch the train, fallowed by an incredibly long train ride that was dark after the first hour or so, so I couldn't even look out the window.  Ehh, che devo fare? 

Then I spent some time in the mission home before they could figure out what to do with me... and I got to work in the office, which means I am SO informed about ALL the gossip in the mission (good and bad).  Then, off to............. OOOOSSSTTTIIIAAA!!!!!! 

It's going to be a great transfer! 

Sorella Hills

Week 46 Letter from Sorella Hills

Ciao famiglia :) 

I haven't been transferred yet, but the calls come next Monday night! So... we'll see what happens! 

Daylight savings is a thing here, but it happened a week ago :) 

I really don't know what to write you about this week... I'm sort of sick.  But, I promise I'll write next week! Love you all! 

Sorella Hills

Week 45 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hey all! 

Ah! I loved the Snape trivia :) Some people think WAY too much about trivial things, but it makes good fun for the rest of us, right? Haha, I love how people's hard work becomes our enjoyment for a second or two... and that's all :) 

BY THE WAY, WHY DON'T YOU TELL ME ANYTHING?!? LIKE, KATIE SPENCER GOES ON A MISSION TO UTAH, AND IAN WEECH?!? AND THE SPENCERS MOVE TO MANCHESTER?! Well, I know I'm not important... that's fine :p And what's this about AFV with a cartoon? Have they gone mad? Also, anything on the presidential race/ do I even want to know who you voted for?! 

As for Halloween, we've celebrated it like 3 times already! People here are weird about it, especially since the Pope just came out with a statement that halloween is of the devil! So... people are weird about it. They are either creepy about it, rebelling, or super against it! It's real weird... so we'll see how tonight looks.

So, the week was sort of crazy! We had zone conference on Wednesday and Thursday, so we had to leave at 5:30 am to get to Taranto for 10:30ish.  It was a lot.  But, it was fun hanging out with the district! A total of 10 hours on the bus, all of zone conference, and pretty much all of the rest of the days, and today together.  It's been so fun, I'm pretty sure they'll blow us all out next transfer, we are all too good of friends :) 

We had a party on Friday, which was SO fun... and stressful :) But mostly fun :) No one came except like 2 members and English course people, and we invited EVERYONE! Ah well, che devo fare? 

Then, we thought we were going to Bari on Saturday and Sunday for stake conference, but we were told, Saturday morning might I add, that we were not allowed to go... so... we had to make up some stuff to do, and it was like, ah! I just want to do the plan! Ah well, che devo fare? So we watched it at the church instead... which was a crapy transmission that kept not working... and we couldn't understand a word. For 2 hours.  

But, our investigators are making progress.  We got to see them again this week, and they had read the Book of Mormon.  One though stopped, because she couldn't get over the Nephi killed Laban thing... but we (the other investigator, her husband and us) explained that it all comes down to context, and she seemed content, and promised to read and pray not only by herself, but with her kids! So awesome! Love those ladies :) 

You are awesome! Thank you for the silly stuff you send me during the week, it really brightens the day, love you all! 

Sorella Hills

Week 44 Letter from Sorella Hills



Ciao famiglia! 

Ahhh! This week was so crazy! I want to tell you all! But, it's going to take a bit, so buckle up buttercup ;P

Ok, it all starts with last Sunday! We went to go see this investigator who wasn't answering us, and she still didn't answer.  Se we decided to go see a less active, who also wasn't answering us. We took a different root, hoping for a short cut.  We go to turn down a street, and I see a bunch of men.  It's getting dark, it's a sketch part of town, and I had a feeling that we shouldn't take that street.  So on we walk to the next.  There are some women and some kids, so we are like, yes, this is safe :) Down we walk, and these ladies keep staring at us... I was like... stop! But my companion looks over, and is like, ciao, tutto bene? And they immediately start going off, like, Ahhhh! You are like angles!! You are so pretty!! You are carrying the word of God, right? We were pretty shocked. They never talked to missionaries before, but one had a Book of Mormon which was English, but magically turned to Italian, so she read quite a bit.  We shared "because of him", and the ladies were so funny.  They read every work out loud, and kept saying "o che bello", and "o, e verrΓ² no?" So funny! We gave them some article of faith cards (which have Jesus and some children on the front, and one of the ladies made all the kids kiss the Jesus, so funny!) and got their numbers.  One of them put is in as "GesΓΉ angeli", so every time we call, she knows that her angles are calling! Ah SO cool! 

Then, we called them.  One answered, and we had a lesson.  She was reading, and even had her son read! She thinks it is true, so we are going to ask her to be baptized next lesson.  Then, we called the other, and she was like, I'm sorry, my cousin died today, I have to go to the funeral.  But then we had to move the time, and she said she wanted to see us, so we saw her that day at the first lady's house.  She was like "the first time I met you guys, my life changed! I know you bring the word of God, I can feel something different! That day, I was feeling so bad, so down.  But after I saw you, I felt so much better, you left us with such a great spirit, my life will never be the same!" It was amazing! They are named Carmen and Renna.  They are SO prepared! And the whole family comes to listen when we talk to them, it's amazing! Never has this happened, and you can really see the hand of the Lord in the whole thing! Sooo amazing! 

Then, like I said, we went to Rome! Haha, Rome! It's so crazy to see the ENTIRE mission! And hear an apostle, the president of the seventy, and the president of the area seventy, and all their wives speak to us.  It was so profound.  The spirit was strong. And to end it all, we sang the mission hymn, it was unprecedented! The whole mission, united in one purpose :) so cool! 

On the train back down, I learned how to solve a Rubix cube, and did so 3 times, still have to practice :) And I found someone who is as much of a nerd as I am when it comes to Doctor Who/ nerdy things :) It was so long, more then 8 hours, but so fun to just talk to and get to know the other missionaries in our district.  We have such a great district! Especially our city.  We have all been here at least 2 transfers, and we are SO close, it's just so fun! 

We also went to Cosenza.  The district of Calabria was closed, and incorporated into the stakes of Puglia and Palermo. So, we go to Bari for conference now, instead of Cosenza.  The difference is a 7/8 hour bus ride vs a 2 1/2 hour one... guess where we are going next Sunday! That's right, Bari! 

It was really hard for the members to have the district closed.  The point of the district was for it to become a stake of itself, and it didn't. It failed pretty miserably.  Not a lot of people came to the conference.  Of the 4 branches in the district, enough people came to make a small ward.  It was really rough.  But the speakers broke a lot of boxes.  For instance, one of the seventy, was like "keeping the sabbath doesn't mean coming to sacrament meeting, and leaving early to cook lunch".  Another nugget of gold was "People keep asking me when the temple will be ready, but what about when will you all be ready for the temple? It's been promised that the temple will be ready when the members are ready for it!" Ahh! So needed. But so not heard! Our rides decided to stop in Sila (the mountains) and get lunch from this restaurant on the way home! And told us about it! We had to take the train home... hat was the reference in the popcorn video.  We had to take 5 hours to get home instead on an hour drive in the car. Ugh.  Calabria! Please pray for Calabria, especially Crotone, they need it! 

This week was like night and day compared to last.  All is going well, and I am learning so much! I have a testimony that this is all the Lord's work, and nothing we do can change that.  We try and be the best we can, and hen the Lord works through us.  But it's all his time.  He might bless us immediately, or after a really long time.  But it is always his work.  Always his plan.  All we can do is our best.  Everyone has their agency, which we can't change, but, we can adjust our own decisions :) 

Love you all! Keep the faith! 

Sorella Hills

Week 43 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hey all!

Ok, for Jacks open when thing...

"Open when you feel like you want to go home
Here is what you do.  This is your emergency preparedness packet.  How to survive the seemingly unsurvivable transfer! 
1. Take a deep breath, a shower/bath, sit alone in the bathroom for a few minutes of silence/alone time
2. Define the problem.  All of the aspects, what is making you feel this way? Then, game plan. What can you change about the situation? Change it.  What can you not change? Change your attitude. Find the solutions to the problems, and work on putting them into action.
3. Need motivation? Think, why did I come out here? What did I want to do? Did I not pray to God and receive a witness that this is what He wants me to do? The Lord wants you here!  He'll support you!
4. Study the Atonement, and what it means to you.  Christ suffered all, He knows what you are going through, turn it over to Him! 
5. Adjusting to Missionary Life = Life vest 
6. If all of this doesn't work, call president.  He knows all :)
Remember kid, we are all praying for you.  Basically the entire Mormon world is praying for you. We love you, and know you can do it.  Take it one step at a time, hour by hour, day by day.  Soon, you'll be beyond the trial, and you'll be like, wait, when did that happen? You can do hard things!" 

This transfer has been, special.  I have learned what it means to truly rely on the Lord.  Honestly, I couldn't do it without Him.  I have had all of my weaknesses exposed, and it is painful.  I have truly been in the depths of dispare.  But, little by little, we move on.  We move forward.  I know that I couldn't do this without the Lord.  I have felt His spirit, the confirming witness that this is where I need to be.  So, I move on, and up. It's always a miracle :) 

Love you all! This week we'll go to Roma! I'll tell you about it when I get back :) 

Sorella Hills

Monday, October 10, 2016

Week 42 Letter from Sorella Hills

What did Issy get on her first SAT I'm glad she is thinking BYU.  She'll go to Provo, I just know it! 

As for Jack, did you know that his picture is on the LDS tools app now as one of the missionaries serving from our ward?!! He looks so cute! His suit looks a little big on him :) And his hair is a little short... Haha, so cute! 

I am feeling better, and so is my companion, meno male!!  Finally! And yes, we get to fly to Rome again! We have to take a train back, but it will be a Freccia Rossa! So cool, you should look them up.  It's like a bullet train! 

Ahh! You guys all watched High School Musical 3 as a family?  haha! Uncle Peter is my FAVORITE!!! 

You have 16 cords of wood split and stacked!?! Why?!? Like, we only need like 5 for the winter right? You guys are so funny with your wood :) Total preppers.

I have opened all the letters you gave me that said 'OPEN WHEN...' on the front.  I loved them! You should send some to Jack, too.  If you need me to write any, I totally can! 

Ok! This week was SO crazy! 

On Monday, we went to the beach, because it was the first day we could! We aren't allowed to go to the beach from April to October, and it was the first P.Day we could go, and we took advantage of it! So fun! 

Then from Tuesday to Thursday, we were in Cosenza... Transfers! So, the entire city got blown out, so 4 new missionaries who never served in Cosenza needed someone to be there to pick them up.  So on Tuesday, we went to help clean up the house, and get it ready for he blowout.  Then, Wednesday, we put one of the sisters on the train, and went home to finish cleaning and packing.  Then Thursday was the big day! 

It started out fine.  We got the sister on the train, and we decided to go get some breakfast while we wait for the new missionaries.  The first to arrive was supposed to be a greenie, so we wanted to get him something to eat, and be at the station before he arrived. So, Italian breakfast, and all of a sudden, we realize that our Italian breakfast has taken too long, and we had 5 minutes to get back to the station! So we run!!! We make it just as the train is pulling in.  So we walk down the train, and no missionaries.  We see some in the car, and we ask them about the greenie, and they were all like, which greenie? They told us to check further down, so we do... walking a bit faster now.  The missionaries in that car don't know either.  Then, the train pulls away. No greenie! We are freaking out! 

We run inside, and we talk to the lady at the ticket office, and she says the train we are looking for hasn't passed yet, and we are to wait an hour. So, we are like, ok, all is good! We just have to wait! So we wait.  Then, about 45 minutes in, we see a missionary on the platform! We run out, and it's the greenies trainer! He starts freaking out, because he had talked to the mission, who changed the greenies ticket.  He switched at Napoli, and he called the Napoli Anziani, and the greenie made it on the train.  But that train went straight to Cosenza, and didn't stop in the station we were in, Paola.  The missionaries told him to get of at Paola no matter what... So... we didn't know where he went.  And the train he was on passed an hour before! Ahhh!!! No one knew where the greenie was! It turned into this huge thing with the trainer getting on a train to Napoli, and Napoli down to Cosenza, each searching every stop, but no one found him.  

Then, the trainer was talking to an official, and the guy was like, hey, do you know an American who speaks no Italian, and the trainer was like, YES, WHERE IS HE!? The conductor was like, I just dropped his off at Paola! At this point, we are back in Cosenza, and the trainer was a couple stops beyond Paola, and we couldn't get to him for like 2 hours! In the meantime, the Sorelle came in, and we had to go to English course... so much stress! But in the end, all was well :) we still have no idea how he made it to Paola! 

This has been quite a week! I love Crotone! It has been such a refiners fire, but it has been so good! Love you all! 

Sorella Hills


Week 41 Letter from Sorella Hills

Ciao famiglia! 

Has Issy decided she's going to BYU?  Has she decided a major yet? Did she take the SATs twice? 

Oh man! Conference was the best! I never appreciated it as much as I do out here.  Honestly, you all need to get dressed in church clothes, have a pad of paper nearby, and take action points as to what you want to change as a result of the conference.  When we had the conference with Anziano Kearon a couple of weeks ago, he gave us the advice to do "action point notes", not notes on everything that was said. This way, the conference is not just a boost that shoots you up high, and then you slowly come back down, but you continue climbing until the next conference! Constant progression :D It has made it so much more meaningful and helpful. Also, before the Kearon Conference, we had to do a lot of work, reading a lot of things.  And then he broke all our boxes and was like "you need to quadruple you prep work when you listen to an apostle!" Ah! So, we did a lot of praying, and a lot of studying, and we came with questions, and I feel so ready to go! 

Also, going off that line of thought, WE ARE HAVING ANOTHER MISSION CONFERENCE OCTOBER 20!!! We are going up to Rome again, and the visiting authorities will be President Russell M. Nelson, of the Quorum of the Twelve, Elder Donald L. Hallstrom, of the Presidency of the Seventy, Bishop Gerald Causse, Presiding Bishop, and Elder Patrick Kearon, Europe Area President!!! AHHHHHH!!! So excited! 

But back to conference, SO GOOD!!! So much inspiration :) Ah! 

The rest of the week was spent inside... I came down with the flu along with my companion.  We were both still sick! My poor companion! She got an ear infection, an allergic reaction to Italian Tylenol, and a  cough, with congestion :) It's pretty gross :) I just had the flu/cold.  I don't know what to call it because it was like a cold, but I had a fever... I'm better now, still have some congestion and a cough, but it's not bad anymore! Finally, we are out of the house! Two weeks! We went to the beach today, and it was so beautiful! No one on the beach except us, and it felt so good to be out, and to have the wind sand and water, ah! So nice! 

I love you all! Stay awesome!
Sorella Hills

When I was sick, I drank this 'tea' made with water, apple cider vinegar, and honey.  Watch my face!


This beautiful baby!!



Week 40 Letter from Sorella Hills

Ciao famiglia! 

That's pretty intense, a combined yw/ym camp out! How did you swing that? Sounds like it might be *cough* inappropriate:).  Was the camp out to help with the Eagle project? Was Charlie a help or a hindrance? How has he been?! Have you gotten him to heel yet :)

Why did mom get a shot of cortisone? What's wrong with her shoulder? Or is it for her neck? 

As to answer your question Issy, yes, I know EXACTLY how you feel.  Except times that by 100, and add the fact that you are dealing with real people's lives, physically and spiritually.  I'm losing hair... I'll go bald before the end! Well, I won't go bald :) But, I am losing hair.

Well, this week was SO uneventful that I will have a hard time coming up with things to tell you.  Monday, we emailed most of the day. But we found this street market near our house and decided to by some fruit and veggies.  Just to know, the stuff in the stores are over priced and over ripe.  Always! In general, if you want good stuff for cheaper, you go to the specialized stores like a panificio for bread, gelateria for ice cream, and a out door fruit and veggies market for the fruits and veggies.  This one we found was huge! As we walked through, someone yelled over to us "Au! Sorelle!" We look up, and walk over to this stand, and we start talking to this vendor and his wife.  Apparently, missionaries have been going to this market for years, but none of us knew about it.  Everyone was like, "hey, where have you guys been!" That's was pretty cool, being recognized and remembered :) 

Then we had a scambio on Tuesday in Cosenza, with was so fun! My companion is like my favorite person ever! 

Thursday, everyone gave us bidone (canceled on us), Friday, we were supposed to have an apartment inspection at 2, but they didn't come until 6!!  So, we stayed in the house all day waiting.  But, when they came, they brought my companion a new mattress! Saturday, she came down with the flu that's been taking everyone out here.  And she has been sick ever since.  We left the house on Sunday to take the sacrament, and this morning to buy food for the week.  Yeah.... it's been a long one :) 

But, we have conference this week!!! We watch a session on Saturday night, then 3 on Sunday.  It'll be a marathon of conference, I'm so excited! 

Love you all! 

Week 39 Letter from Sorella Hills

Hey everyone! 

Ahhh!! I can't believe that Jack is gone! I'm going to write him next :) 

Tell mom to not puncture her toe with a safety pin! Yes, one can do bathroom surgery, but should they? That stinks about the trees... I'd love to help out, I miss the DQ trips! DID I EVER TELL DAD HAPPY BIRTHDAY?!? I can't remember... I think I did :) But I'm glad he got to use his present to do some good.  Is it really that much faster than the log splitter? Why do we even use the log splitter then? 

I want you to know how amazing it is and how much of a change comes when members and the missionaries can work together. We spend a lot of time working with members here.  One, because a lot of them are newly baptized and two, because we want to build a relationship with them.  When you have a relationship, it is so much easier to trust each other.

I'm glad you had a great dance! And it's nice that Jenna went to it.  

My Italian is really coming along.  I can communicate without too much difficulty.  Understanding, NO problem, I can understand everything.  I just let the words flow in, the ones I do not understand get sort of filtered out and I can learn their meaning from context.  There are less and less words getting filtered out at his point, so it's nice.  As for talking, I can say anything I want.  I can at least work around a word I don't know so that they'll give me the word I'm looking for :). I have a lot of work to do, but it's getting there.  Food wise, it's always good! I can make a good lasagna, melanzane, a good sugo, carbonara, and some other more simple pasta dishes.  I am not a great Italian cook, but I can make some things now :) 

Ok, for the week! 

So, surprise! We went to ROMA! We had a conference with President Kearon, and they brought everyone (except for Sicilia) up to ROMA! It was so cool, we got to fly! SO much fun, I got to see SO many people, and the conference was SO good! I got to stay the night in Ostia one night, and in Roma the other night- so much fun!  Then, we thought that we would make it down to Crotone in a timely manner.  We did not count on rain or Italian technical difficulties.  So, we missed our connecting train, and had to go to Cosenza instead, and leave at 5:00 the next morning! 3 solid days outside of our area :D SO FUN!!! 

The rest of the week was full of cancellations and no appointments-ugh.  So...the fun was the Kearon conference! It is amazing how many people you meet on the mission.  How many friendships you can make with people, Italians and English! I love it so much, I love being able to talk to people, in English and Italian, and make friends! They are just all so awesome! 

Love you all :) 

Sorella Hills

My companion made me a camel pancake for my half way mark 'hump day'.  haha!





Monday, September 12, 2016

Week 38 Letter from Sorella Hills

Awwwww!!! Jack had to the the airport pat down? Why? What is the flight to Provo,
through Chicago or Atlanta, or was it a straight flight? Why is he
going out on a Monday? He won't go in until Wednesday right?
Aghghghghgh!!! What even?! What's his email, I'll write him so he'll
have a letter when he has his P.day :)  So many questions!!

Man! This week was incredibly long.  I really do not have a lot to say
about it, everything is going really good :) Here is some big news
from Crotone! We are no longer part of the District of Calabria, but
part of the Puglia stake! That's means a lot of changes for this
little place! The branch president here is an Anziano, poor thing! He
might get released, because the district was under the jurisdiction of
the mission president, and since he is no longer over the branch, we
might get a new branch president.  We have to travel to Bari for stake
conference.  It's quite a change!

That's about it...

So Issy, where is the Italian exchange student from? Get the first
city he says, and then ask if he is really from there.  Odds are good
that he is from a city outside of there.  And if he is from the south,
I'll know both :)

Ellie! Do you have any fun classes this year? Was it fun to pick your
classes? The ramps and stairs start to make sense after a bit!

Parents! Sorry to hear about the oven, and the trees... Can't help too
much out here, but if you leave it until summer, I'll be back in June!
BTW, my half way mark is on Friday! Can you believe it?!? Also... can you
tell me how much money I have in my account? That's all I need :)

Love you all!

Sorella Hills

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Week 37 Letter from Sorella Hills

Ok.  Well.  The week was so long! I can not believe that I have been
here for only 2 ish weeks! It seems like forever! For some reason,
it's going by slow.  Probably because we are working so much.  The
mission is really work. It takes a lot out of you, so Jack, if you are
not exhausted, you are not working enough!

We have had a crazy week! First, the Sorelle from Messina came up
again on Monday to try and do one of the Sorella's fingerprint appointment
for her permesso di soggiorno on Tuesday, but the person who does the
fingerprints was not at the Questura.  The appointment is rescheduled
for Thursday. So. We went home. It is really hard having them here,
because this particular Sorella is a bit of a brat... She was my current companion's 
last companion.  So she comes up here...and then goes and visits people.
This makes it hard for us to get appointments, and we do not know what
is being talked about. And we don't know who they are going and
seeing. So.  It creates a lot of problems. And my current companion and her old 
companion do not get along.  Then we find out that they will be staying
in our house until Friday!!! Ahhh!!! We called the Anziani, hoping
they would talk to them and tell them that they can't go out visiting
people and the said that they will take care of it.  5 mins later,
Messina gets a call from the Zone leaders, saying that they are going
to stay in Cozenza! Yes!

Wednesday, we took a member around with us all day.  She's 14, looks
like she is 20, and has a lot of family issues.  HATES her mom, SO
much.  It was rough.  All day in Italian, and we had 7 lessons... We
can usually squeeze in 4. We had 7.  It was a lot of running, and the
lessons were not very good.  But the member liked it, and wants to go
with us again.  Never again for the whole day! Too much :)

Everything works out, and we go to the appointment of Thursday.  The
machine is in Rome.... Agh! So... The Questura is going to transfer
the Sorella who was her to take care of her fingerprint appointment
down to Messina, and we will not see them again:)

That evening, we take a 5 hour bus/ train ride to Taranto. Get in at
10:00 after a 30 min wait at this sketchy bus stop.  For some reason,
all the creepy people hang out at the train station... Who knew?

Scambio Friday. Leave Saturday at 4:00 am.  Pitch black.  Busses don't
run very often. We are sitting at the curb, watching these two wild
dogs that are making some really sickly noises across the street, and
seeing cars pass by us 2 or 3 times.  Men offer us rides... It was so
scary! I have never been more scared!!! I prayed that whole time! 30
mins after we leave, we get on the bus.  Down to the station, catch
the Pulman (long distance bus), catch the train, and get home safe at
10:00 in the morning.  What a day! We were exhausted, and we still had
to plan out week, and go and see people.  I was broken!

Sunday! Another day were the missionaries do everything from Branch
President to the music, from teaching gospel principles to teaching
primary! All the members complain.  They all fight.  The primary kids
hate primary, and leave halfway through.  Yeah.  But we had an
investigator come church for the second time, and brought her FiancΓ©
and his daughter.  It was so nice!

Yep.  That was the week! We got SO much done in one week I am
staggered! The Lord makes time work some how. He some how makes it all
work.  You'll be tired.  But, accomplished :)

Love you all! Hope your week was as awesome as mine!
Sorella Hills
We went to this cool museum with a bunch of really cool animals...all from the MOB!

I found Charlie!!!

On the bus to Taranto!

My Crotone symbol necklace.

My sard ring :)

Sila ADVENTURE!

These trees were so cool.  The trunks were just SO LONG!  I love it!



THIS TRAIN!!


Just so cool.


This kid cracks me up SO much!  SO funny!