Monday, July 27, 2015

Ostia Week 3

Adventures in Italy


Sorella Pinnegar and the temple construction site
Tuesday we had district meeting in Rome. I had to pack a small bag and take it with me because I was going on my first scambio! The district meeting was really good, we talked a lot about the restoration and preparing for lessons by role playing what you want to teach. After the meeting we went out for pranzo. We went to a place that over looks the construction sight of the Rome Italy Temple. The progress on the temple is starting to go really quickly. I am so excited for the temple to be finished! After pranzo the scambio started. I went to Ladispoli with Sorella Rossi, and Sorella Sanchez went to Ostia with Sorella Bray. Both Sorella Sanchez and Sorella Rossi are native Italians. Luckily Sorella Rossi speaks English very well. We had to talk a bus, then a metro, and then a train to get to Ladispoli. The train was my favorite part.

The Italy Rome Temple under construction.


When we got to Ladispoli we went straight to the church to have a private English lesson. After the lesson we shared a message about Joseph Smith and about the restoration of the church of Christ on the earth today. We had a lesson with an investigator where we watched Legacy and talked about the pioneers. It went really well. Our investigator stayed for corso. We only had two people at corso and they were both advanced so we went around in a circle talking about ourselves in English. When I told them that I had eight brothers they we astonished. We talked about it for a solid ten minutes. When it was one of the student's turns she said, "I have one brother and that is enough for me."


We finally went back to the apartment and did our planning for the next day. In the morning I woke up the the see the ocean right outside the window. We went and took a walk on the beach in the morning. The sand there is black because it is volcanic. It is absolutely stunning! All of the rocks of the beach were super smooth. We went to try and see some people in the morning, but no one was at home. We had pranzo a little early because we needed to get to the train station. Sorella Rossi made me some real Italian pasta. It was delicious!! She made carbonara pasta. It is egg, bacon, and cream. It was SOOO good! We got to the train station about twenty minutes early which was good because our train left fifteen minutes early. I really enjoyed the scambio you can learn a lot from other people and it is fun the change things up. You just have to be open to new ideas and new ways to do things. Change can be a good thing if you let it.


When we met up with the other sorelle we didn't have enough time to go home before our lesson but to much time to leave right away. Sorella Bray had not eaten pranzo so we went to find her some food. We went to a place called Eatily. It is like the Ikea of food! It had so much food and it was so good! We went and had a lesson with Laura we were there for two hours, because Laura's mom was still on here way home from work. They gave us jello again! I love jello and they do not have it in Italy so you have to make it from scratch. She also gave us mint Popsicle. While waiting for the bus we stopped at a little pizzeria. I had a slice of potato pizza. It was amazing!!  When we got back home Sorella Bray wanted something sweet but didn't realize that cocoa powder is bitter and so I had to save what she was trying to make. We ended up making a chocolate spread and a crepe type thing. It was pretty good.


We had a lesson with a little boy, named Victor, the next day. His parents are members and the anziani were teaching him, but his mother wanted us to teach him instead. He is super smart and paid really good attention during the lesson. Afterwards we had to hurry to get to corso on time. We did corso all together and played a few games at the end. When we got home Sorella Bray wanted something sweet again and forgot about the fact that cocoa is bitter added all of the cocoa into a bowl and added milk. I tried to fix it, but we were out of sugar and luck.


The next day we had a lesson with a man we met at the metro station. Sorella Bray and Anziano Kennedy were going to practice the musical number for Sunday after our lesson. That didn't happen. Our lesson lasted two hours, he really liked to talk. My head hurt so bad after that lesson. We ended up going and getting Queens Chips because there was not enough time to practice the song. Instead they practiced in the morning. Which was a good thing because we needed to ask them if they could open the church for us that evening. They were going to a baptism in Ladispoli so they just gave us the key. The baptism in Ladispoli was in the ocean and everyone really wanted us to go but we did not have any investigators going so we didn't go. In the evening we had a lesson with Giuliana and she brought her husband to the lesson with her. He was really responsive, it was wonderful. We taught them the plan of salvation and it went really well.


I was able to understand church a little better on Sunday. In Relief Society I read something and said what I thought about it. I didn't know how to say what a I wanted to so Sorella Bray translated for me. In sacrament we had four families visiting from Sweden come. The spoke English so Anziano Kennedy translated. They doubled our little ward, it was amusing. We had another lesson with Victor today and we asked him to pick a date to be baptized and he did! He is such a fantastic little boy. He reads his Book of Mormon for children everyday, and retains what he is learning. The Ostia anziani are wonderful! Today when they found out that we did not have any food in our apartment they ran some food over for us.


I feel very blessed to be here in Ostia. The people here are ready for the gospel and I have seen so many miracles in these past few weeks. I know that there is no such thing as a coincidence. Everyday there are people placed in our path for a reason. We are where we are for a reason. Sometimes we might never know what that reason is, sometimes we do. No matter where we go or who we are with we can be an instrument for good.

Try and think of ways you can have an influence for those around you wherever you are. Find ways to be a good example to your family, your friends and even people you do not know. As you do this you will be able to see the reason why you have been placed where you are. I know that I am in Ostia for a reason, I know that I was called to serve in Italy for a reason. I do not know what that reason is yet, but I am grateful to be here. I am grateful to be a missionary!  I am grateful for all your love and support. Thank you for all that you do for me!






Letter dated July 27, 2015.






Monday, July 20, 2015

Ostia Week 2: More Photos from P-Day

Sorella Pinnegar at the Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain
Trevi Fountain
Lungomare in Ostia, Rome

Lungomare in Ostia, Rome




Ostia Week 2: P-Day Photos from the Pantheon

Sorella Pinnegar in the Pantheon

The Pantheon
The Pantheon
The Pantheon
The Pantheon dome
The Pantheon dome





Ostia Week 2

A week of wonders


Sorella Pinnegar in front of the Pantheon!
Monday was a lot of fun. We met up with some other sorelle and went to see the Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain. When we got off the metro in proprio Rome we were right next to the Spanish Steps! It is so cool how you can just run into famous historical sights without trying!

The Pantheon
The Pantheon dome
Sorella Pinnegar and the Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain
I had my first real Italian gelato! It was so good!! When we got back from Ostia we meet with a member and did family home evening with her. She was very nice and it was a lot of fun. At the end she mentioned a few people that she thought we should visit. One of them is a less active member who lived right around the corner from her house. She showed us where it was and we went over immediately. We rang the citofono (it is a little placard with there name and a bell) and were invited up. The girl we were looking for was not home but another less active member and his girlfriend were there. They let us share a message and both seemed very interested. They invited us to come back and offered to feed us next time. When we walked out of the palazzo ( similar to an apartment or condo) we realized they lived right next to the lungomare (a road or promenade that runs along the seashore) so we walked home next to the ocean!

Gelato!
On our way home we have asked to a few people on the street and two of them were interested in learning more! What a great way to end the day!


Tuesday we had a lesson with Laura. She is amazing!! She is very interested and intelligent. We had a great lesson with her! It takes about two hours to get to her house. We told the anziani that we would not be back in time for corso (English class).

When we finally got back to Ostia we went in search of cocoa to make brownies with. The missionaries and the members here don't have the best relationship with each other and we are going to change that! We decided that we are going to make brownies and give them to the members. We finally found cocoa so we went home and made our first batch of brownies.

Wednesday was zone conference, so we had to travel to Rome. We figured out how to get there all on our own! The first thing our mission president does in zone conference is he has all of the new missionaries bear their testimony. So I go to bear my testimony. Thankfully Sorella Bray told me about it at the beginning of the week, so it wasn't a surprise. The mission president talked about what it means to be a representative of Jesus Christ and how important faith is in missionary work. The zone leaders, the sister training leaders and the assistants to the president all gave us destramenti (training/instruction).  The theme of the conference was going back to the basics. They all talked about the basics of missionary work. The sister training leaders did their destramento on faith. They passed out brownies without sugar in them and compared sugar to faith. Without sugar it is still a brownie, it just isn't a good brownie. Without faith it is still missionary work, it just isn't good missionary work.

I think that this can be applied to most anything. Without faith, life is not as good as it could be. Faith guides us, it prompts us to act. Without faith we lack the motivation to try. Faith pushes us forward and helps us to grow. The more faith we have the better our lives are. The way we grow our faith is by acting. Acting on the promptings we receive. The thing about faith is when we don't act on it not only do we not grow, our faith shrinks. The more we act on it the easier it is to act on and the more it grows.

This week will you all try to act on your faith and give it the opportunity to grow and help you live your life to the fullest you can?

Thursday we had a lesson in the morning with a less active member. She was very attentive and told us that we could come back anytime. She said to just stop by and she would let us in. She is from Kenya and spoke English. It was the first lesson I have fully understood. While doing our daily studies we got a call from one of our investigators. We had a lesson planned with her at four in the church. She was a half an hour early! We booked it to the church to meet her. Our lesson went well.

After the lesson we had corso. Our corso is very small. One of our goals for the transfer is to grow it.
Friday we had another lesson with Laura. We got to the metro station and wait for an hour and a half and the metro never came. In Italy the metro will go on strikes for a few hours to a day. We decided to go deliver brownies. We were able to get a plate delivered and then the ward mission leader called. He had talked the wrong metro and asked us to meet him in the middle for our weekly meeting. We had to wait another hour before a metro finally came. We met him in front of Saint Paul's Basilica.

Saturday we spent all morning visiting members and passing out brownies. It was really nice to meet to get to meet everyone. We were originally were going to pass them out all day but decided that we needed to see Laura. We went and saw her in the evening. Her mother prepared us jello! Laura and her mother are so wonderful!

Sunday we had ward pranzo after church. Four hours of Italian was a little hard on my head. I am getting better at being able to understand what is going on. I had my first gesso this evening. Gesso is where you do a chalk drawing on a dark sheet and hand out biliotini (pass along cards) it took me a little while to get comfortable with doing it. Anziano Kennedy walked me through it and taught me what to say. In the end I past out more billiotini than anyone else.






Letter dated July 20, 2015.
*Many of the hyperlinks in this post go to wikipedia.org. It turns out that I (Ryann) am not very familiar with the places Victoria is visiting, so I included the links for quick access to some background info just in case you need it, too.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Ostia Week 1

Gelato is our motto



Our plane arrived on time and we all had our luggage! We are the first group to be that lucky. We also were the fist group to arrive on Tuesday instead of Wednesday, so we got an extra day before meeting our trainers. The first thing we did is go and see the temple. It is looking beautiful! Afterwards we went to the villa to have a "light lunch." In Italy a light lunch is a panini the size of a medium pizza! Then the AP's (assistants to the president) took us on the metro to see the Colosseum and the senate building. It was a fantastic! They are right in the center of downtown Rome! When we got off the metro headed back to the villa we were supposedly running late so we had to speed walk back. The villa is the mission home. It was built by Mussolini for his daughter about a hundred years ago! It is beautiful! We all walked down and had kabobs for dinner. Kabobs are a little like shawarma in a tortilla.when we got back one of the sorelle played her violin for us. It was beautiful! We were finally allowed to go to sleep at about eight.

Wednesday we went to the church to meet all the mission office staff. We set up our iPads and received some training. For lunch we had pasta and chicken, it was amazing. We walked back to the villa around three and could do whatever we wanted until dinner. Dinner was salad and lasagna. We also had olives and mozzarella di buffila (mozzarella made from buffalo milk). For dessert we had pistachio gelato. It was fantastic!! After dinner we talked about our motto and our theme. Our motto is...gelato is our motto. Our theme is a little more serious, it is be the best you can be. Then it was time for the golden envelopes. I was the second to open mine. It tells you where you are going and who your trainer is. I am in Ostia and my trainer is Sorella Bray!

Sorella Bray picked me up at the villa around eight which meant that I didn't go to the train station at five like most everyone else. That was very nice. We went to the church to meet up with the Ostia anziani and started our journey to Ostia. Sorelle Anderson (the violinist) and her trainer came with us because they were not leaving until Friday. It is an hour and a half metro ride to Ostia from Rome. When we got to Ostia we dropped of our stuff and then the anziani showed us around. We are blow-ins which means that we are both new to the area. We stopped and had a cone of fries with sauce on it for lunch. Then we said good by to everyone and went back to the house and unpacked. We had English class at six and left early because we didn't know how long it would take us to get to the church. We taught the beginners course and the anziani taught the advanced. Afterwards the anziani wanted pizza so we got some for dinner and headed back home. The pizza is definitely better. Sorelle Bray and I got two and we each had half of one. One had eggplant on it and the other had egg whites and bacon. They were both pretty good, Sorelle Bray says they were okay. I guess Rome is known for having the worst pizza in Italy.

We had weekly planing Friday morning so we scoured all the notes that were left for us and the Area Book. I decorated my first planer!! For pranzo we had leftover pizza and then we had a meeting with the ward mission leader. He is pretty neat. He just got back from serving his mission in London, which is really nice because he speaks English. After the meeting the anziani wanted pizza again. We all went and tried another pizzeria. I was told it is better than the other one. I guess I have not been in Italia long enough, because I couldn't tell the difference. This time we only got one pizza to split because we were not very hungry. It was a mushroom pizza, very good.

On Saturday we had to do my promesso stuff in the morning. The anziani helped us with that. Anziani Kennedy has done it twice so he knew what to do. That was very nice because both Sorella Bray and I had no idea what to do or where to go. A promesso is my permit to stay in the country. It has to be started eight days after you arrive in the country or they can kick you out. After we got the promesso stuff done it was time for pranzo and study. Then we went to a lesson with the anziani. It was a young woman and her mom is a member. They were passing her to us so they were in charge of that lesson and we will be teaching her all the other lessons. I didn't understand very much but I was told it went very well. She has come to church the past for weeks and she came yesterday. After the lesson we went home and did a lot of cleaning.

Sunday was very nice. I didn't understand a thing, but that is okay. Sorelle Bray and I were asked to introduce ourselves and bear a short testimony in sacrament meeting, I went first.






Letter dated July 13, 2015.

Tempe Arizona Week 5

Sorry I did not write last week, but I was on a plane over the Atlantic. This is last weeks email (Tempe Arizona Week 5), there is another one about this week (Rome Week 1).

This week was the first time I got to go to English class. It was really fun there is a cute old man who goes. He is about to graduate and we are having a fiesta for him on the twenty first. We went on Tuesday and had the opportunity to teach it on Thursday. It was a lot of fun.

On Thursday we worked at the farmers market in the morning. It was a lot of fun! It is not a regular farmers market. Once a week people can come and get a retain about of free food. I really enjoyed it.

After that we headed up to Maricopa for a meeting. It was a really good meeting. We talked a lot about personal responsibility and the importance of being obedience. This lead me to think about agency. Every person has agency, we all have the ability to choose right from wrong. This make it so that "everyone else is doing it" becomes an invalid answer. Every action we make has a consequence. We do not get to choose the consequence for our action. Just because no one knows you did it doesn't mean that there is not a consequence. We each must personally decide to choose the right at all times. If we do not, there will come a time when it will be hard to make the right choice and we will have to suffer the consequences. I invite you all to think about the decisions you make and if you really want the consequence that come from those decisions.

Friday was Hermana Day's birthday!!!! Sorely Sharp and Hermana Doty decorated while we were doing our work out. I made German pancakes for breakfast and we had funeral potatoes for lunch. It was a great day!

Saturday was the Fourth of July!!!!! President Luis payed for us to have a booth in the plaza! We passed out free ice cream and water. We also talked about family history to those that were interested. It was really fun. Unfortunately we had to be in by seven, but that gave me time to pack. When were heard the fireworks go off we stepped outside to watch them. We could see them perfectly from our drive way. It was really nice.

Sunday (July 7) was my last day in Arizona. We went to church in Ajo. It was very nice, all of the lessons were wonderful! After church we went up to Maricopa for dinner. We had to stop in Gila Bend for some things. Herman Day's drivers license expired on her birthday so I had to drive, and lead. That was an adventure! After dinner we finished driving up to Tempe. We talked with the mission president for a while. He gave us all a good bye hug. We spent the night at the Tempe sisters' apartment. After we got everything out of the car we had to say good-bye to Hermana Day and Hermana Doty. They all woke up with me at four in the morning to help. I had to say good-bye to Sorella Sharp, then it was off to the airport. I met up with the other missionaries in Atlanta. I arrived before them so I was afraid I would be flying alone, but they showed up eventually.

I have greatly enjoyed my time in Arizona and will always remember it. It is now time to move on to my next adventure.








Letter dated July 13, 2015.

Tempe Arizona Mission

Letters from this area:
Tempe Arizona Week 1: June 8, 2105
Tempe Arizona Week 3: June 22, 2015
Tempe Arizona Week 4: June 29, 2015
Tempe Arizona Week 5: July 13, 2015

Victoria served in the Gela Bend and Ajo area, in the Maricopa Stake from June 4 to July 5, 2015. Her companion was Hermana Day, and sometimes they were in a quad with Sorella Sharp (her MTC companion) and Hermana Doty. The Mission President was James L. Toone.


Sorella Sharp, Hermana Doty, Hermana Day, Sorella Pinnegar

Hermana Day and Sorella Pinnegar

Maricopa Stake President Luis

Arizona Zone


Other Links:
Arizona Tempe Mission Blog (written by President and Sister Toone)
Arizona Tempe Mission Facebook Group

Map of Mission Area (2015)