Monday, September 25, 2017



September 25, 2017

QUE TALL Y'ALL

Que tal y'all? Made it to the good ole South Carolina..
USA USA USA!  I walked off the plane in Atlanta...... I get off the plane and there is a big black lady that says in a huge southern accent "heyyyyyyyyy welcome back to America" coming straight out of the CCM,  I said "Gracias Hermana" she looked at me like 1.You're white  2. I don't think I'm your Hermana. I got so used to the "Hola Elders, hola Hermanas, gracias" so now my English sucks, and so does my Spanish. I sound ridiculous is what I'm trying to say. Hahah 

Well....it was so weird saying goodbye to everyone in our district. 5 of them left on Monday at like 2 am. Sooooo all 3 of the Hermanas left. I woke up and walked them to their bus and just waved them goodbye. That was the pits. I had really kept myself together and been so good! I was surprising myself like OH yeah... goodbyes aren't even that bad. Well then the next day hit. HAH. The next day was like the weirdest day ever 7 of us didn’t leave until Tuesday so we just had class all day. Thankfully there was still a lot of our district to hang out with and help me. 
ANYWAY I didn't really know what I expected from the field.... but it has been different than I thought. 

The first night we slept at the mission home with all the newbies and had transfers the next morning and I met my comps. So kinda ironic... Hermana Edwards and I always joked about how it'd be so hard to be in a trio and how we think it'd be the WORST. Well folks...God is making me eat my words. I'm in a trio. Hahaha. It's been good though. Makes it so I have more people to talk to. Well my trio is very funny. Not funny in that like OH they're hilarious. It's funny because it is a weird match up. There's Hermana Raymond and this is her last transfer and Hermana Bowers who has been out for 9 months who is very much in your face and like giggly and yeah. They could not be more different. They really just like to do their own thing. They don't run with me.....so that means I have to jump rope and do other stuff in the apartment.  But they've been awesome to me. 

We are in North Charleston! It is way green, and wayyyyyy humid. Just a little but about this area.... We have 6 Spanish speaking missionaries here, 3 Elders & 3 Hermana’s. There is a lot of work that needs to be done here. There are so many Latinos and that is solely who we teach. We do most of our teaching in small trailer parks and have a lot of investigators.  A lot of these people don't have papers and are really humble. They seem to accept the gospel, but from what I've seen a lot of them go inactive pretty quickly. So in the church, there is a ward, a branch, and a group. We have a cute little group in this area that is attached onto a ward here. Ahhh lots to be done. 

Well a couple of my favorite things from this week. 
The first day I was backing my companion out and this car pulls up to me and says "Hey hey what religion are you" so I told them we were the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or Mormons. She got so so excited looks at her husband and says "BABY I told you they weren't the Amish."

President Innes is awesome and I'm really grateful for him. I had that one night with him and had my interview which was so so good.  Other than that I've been working and studying. We have so much studying.  I thought leaving the CCM I would just be out teaching al day. Nah. We have 1 hour personal study, 1 hour language study, 30 min exercise, 30 min companionship study, 30 min training study, 30 min daily planning... Not to mention that the mornings we have like an hour to get ready and  lunch is 30 min and dinner 1 hour. We cook all of our meals: breakfast lunch and dinner. I've eaten like a gazillion eggs hahaha. Anyway. That's been frustrating for me and I've learned a lot of patience with the schedule. Also, a lot of patience with the people. Sometimes perfect investigators just suddenly fall through the radar. We have a lot of investigators and we are so busy with stuff that we only get to visit them once a week. Twice if we are real lucky. They don't progress like that though! But our area is so spread out and we drive everywhere that it's never just a hey we were in the area love ya hope all is well. Also I'm frustrated cause it's like PEOPLE. JESUS IS SO GOOD TO YOU. JUST LOVE HIM. No extra charge for that hah. 

Saturday night we were knocking a couple doors because our lesson fell through, we got stopped by this big black guy that just started talking to us about Jesus. Everyone loves Jesus am I right? So he's chatting with us and telling us how our body is the church and our heart is the temple. And everyone knows that. He stops these two ladies who were walking and asks them to confirm with him. They just kinda got all Grimm faced and said "well...we're Jehovah witnesses" my mouth just dropped. I was thinking please no. Not now. Not today. Thankfully they walked away....but we talked to that guy for what felt like forever. We are in the Bible belt folks. 

Other than those two encounters everything has been Spanish. Sometimes that is really hard because I am still learning and I try so hard... I will look at the English speaking missionaries and be thinking ugh....that would be the best.... but then last night we had two lessons and both of them I just opened my mouth. And horrible Spanish came out... but the spirit was really strong and it gets better every day. But the people we teach just love that we learned their language to teach them. We teach Spanish speakers from all over the world! Hahhhhh... We are also teaching a Brazilian couple. It's still hard to understand a lot of the people in Spanish... Portuguese puts me even further on the struggle bus. They're a golden family though so we are really hoping for something great with them. 

Anyway this is a really long email and a lot of me just rambling so I am really sorry about that!!

The south is a weird place, but I am sending all my love. 

CON MUCHO AMOR
HERMANA CROFTS

First meal back in USA
The sky seems to go on for years here
CCM pics on our district before we all left



























Monday, September 18, 2017



September 18, 2017

These are the pictures that didn't send last week.... I don't know why it did that... I don't have time to email today.  It's way busy.  I'm going to try and call tomorrow but I don't know where the phones are. What do you think would be best for that???  I'll send a real big good email next Monday.  Wish me luck thus week and pray for me lots. I am feeling pretty stressed and overwhelmed. Saying goodbye to Hermana Edwards was the WORST! 
Love you. I'll try and find time later...but if not.... until next week. 

The shower outside that soaked us trying to play volleyball
We couldn't have gotten wetter if we sat in the shower

Our cute Sunday walk around the CCM

My cute Latina

Our Latino District with our Gringo District




Friday, September 15, 2017



September 14, 2017

God Bless America

Well this week is the final week in the CCM. I fly out on Tuesday morning at 9am. So of course it is only logical that I need to be at our reception office at 4 am. Right? This is Bob Crofts standard time. Meet one hour before the bus picks us up, one hour drive, 3 hours at the airport. ;) (Love you Dad) Really, I am very excited to leave but also a little heart broken. Our district has become my family here. It is like I am saying goodbye all over again. Fun fact. Me, Heather, Hermana Crofts...I am the worst at goodbyes. So wish me good luck with this one. The 3 other Hermanas in my district fly out on Monday morning.. I just want to kidnap Hermana Edwards and bring her with me. We are seriously best friends. We just love each other so much and it has been one of the very biggest blessings here in the CCM. We really are bffs. Is telepathy normal in a companionship? Because we just get each other. 

Oh just a week full of lots of goodbyes. My cute Latina companion left this week. She gave me the sweetest card and candy!! It was the cutest thing of her and made me so happy. She just kept saying "Thank you for your patience" but in reality...She is the patient one. She helped me so much this week. We taught our last lesson together and even though we couldn´t always understand each other I was really glad that I got to do that. 

Game day is every day people. We go play sand volleyball during gym daily. It is one of my very favorite things. Everyone has gotten so good after playing practically every day for 6 weeks so they get pretty intense. The other day we were playing and Elder Crittenden looked at me and said "Hermana Crofts, you are Ballin´today...You used to suck." It was the greatest compliment I have been given. On Saturday, we had just stepped onto the court and we planned to only play with our district today because there was spiritual thoughts for the next week on the line. Well....I had to bear the bad news to this Elder....Well...I think God cursed us that day because within 3 minutes this HUGE rainstorm rolled in. Literally it was  raining buckets of water. We ran back to our casa and we could not have been more wet if we sat in the shower for 5 minutes fully clothed. It was so fun though because usually when it rains we are dressed up, but being in our gym clothes running back was one of the best things all week. 

Well....I have my family of 12 here. There are our 4 Hermanas in the district and our 8 Elders. They are constantly keeping us on our toes. Monday a hummingbird flew into our class and had gotten stuck there or something. It was on the verge of death.... Elder Wilson says...."We need to put it out of its misery and kill it" HE LITERALLY ALMOST SNAPPED ITS NECK RIGHT THEN!!!!! Somehow everyone convinced him that would be morbid and they would try to save it instead. They found some sugar water and rescued this little hummingbird. The church is true folks. hahhaha if you need to you can relate it to us as a missionaries....Never give up on your investigators. ;) Long live Rico. 

Something that was really awesome was a meeting I had with my branch president this week. He gave me a blessing to help me this last week and to calm my mind about leaving... There were a lot of really cool promises in the blessing and I was so grateful for it. I got this. I can do it... 
GOD BLESS AMERICA. Everyone in our district is headed back to the Promised Land (AMERICA) Monday was 9/11 and we figured it was only fitting that we sing the National Anthem. Man everyone sang their little hearts out. At first, I really thought...Hmmmm...It would be cool to go out of the country. But ya know...After being here for 6 weeks, America really is the best and I am very excited to teach in South Carolina. 

I will try to send a really good weekly email. Nothing really changes from week to week....So hopefully it remains exciting. I am not spending as much time emailing today so we can play volleyball all day. 

LES AMO MUCHO.
Hermana Crofts

Ps. This Monday I will have Pday. And I'll be on a little bit later. Lots and lots of love. 

Our Latino District with our Gringo District

Hermana Edwards & Hermana Crofts

Elder Smith with Rico

And me...currently hi


South Carolina with the family!

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