Finishing the season undefeated is the BEST!! The team was sure excited today when the buzzer ended the game! Pure joy! It was a hard game against Anthem Prep-- the hardest one this season, in fact! But they pulled it off with a score of 2-1. Great job Glendale Prep and Katelyn!! We sure love going to our girls' games!! It's the best entertainment EVER!! (Cheap too!)
Running out onto the field after the game and shouting "thank you parents" like they always do!
Singing their team chant which I never understand the words to... it's a bunch of
I could hardly believe it when I saw this! Some moms at the Missionary Mom Lunch we had in our Stake today, told me about this app that tracks your missionary's time, etc. in the field. When I downloaded it, it showed that Megan had been out exactly 100 days!! (Which is just over 3 months-- which I knew, but 100 days just feels like such a milestone!) It's crazy, but it doesn't feel like that long! Time is playing tricks on me, I guess.:) Here are some screenshots of the app....
This is the actual mission boundaries of the DC North mission and it
shows 18% filled in-- she's completed almost 1/5 of her mission!
So this week we had a HUGE snow blizzard roll in!! They
said it was the biggest snow storm in DC in 10 years!!! We got over 2 feet of
snow!! They said it made history ;) haha. President Cooke had us all stay in our
apartments since Friday afternoon! On Thursday, all the missionaries had to go
out and buy extra food, candles, and blankets in case something happened!!
Haha, apparently everyone else in DC had the same idea because all the grocery
stores were so crazy and all the shelves were bare!! So insane!! Yesterday
since we couldn't leave our apartments, we got permission to have sacrament
meeting in one of the senior couples apartment in our building!! It was such a
neat experience to have 23 missionaries all in the same room partaking of the
bread and water symbolizing Christ's atoning sacrifice!:) We had a testimony
meeting after and the sweet senior couples made us all
lunch!:) This was such a neat experience! I will never
forget it! It was a huge testimony builder!:)
It was so amazing, before the
snow storm came, all the sisters in the mission got to do a session at the DC
temple! It was so incredible! The temple is such a spiritual, peaceful place! I love the
sisters in our mission!
So not too much happened this week because we were snowed
in, but it was such an incredible time to study the scriptures and to ponder on
the teachings of Christ. It was a time to refocus on our purpose as
missionaries and to think of what we can do to improve. I love President Cooke and Sister Cooke so
much! They have such a strong desire to keep all 200 of us missionaries safe
and sound. They are really neat people!
I love all you guys and am so thankful I have you all in
my life!!
Love, Sister Freeman :)
Sisters Temple Day!
Bare shelves at the grocery store!!
Sacrament Meeting at the Senior Missionaries' home in our apartment complex
Snow....
ice...
snow...
more ice and snow...
piles and piles of snow...
ditto...
and MORE SNOW!!! The blizzard of January 2016 made history!!!
This week was so good!!! We did a lot of contacting this
week and we found A LOT of people to teach, but we had to pass most of them on to
other missionaries because we can only teach young single adults because that's
the area and ward we are in!!:) So that has been the struggle but it's been
good!:)
So we just got back from seeing the Capitol and looking
at the museum near it! It was so much fun! Afterwards we went grocery shopping
and THE COOLEST THING happened! So we saw this man named Paul! This was our second
time seeing this man at the grocery store! The first time we accidentally
bumped into him while we were getting milk and we said sorry and he said,
"You guys are Mormon huh" and we said, "Ya we are
missionaries" and pointed at our name tags and he said, "No, I knew you were
Mormon because you said sorry." He said that no one else would have said sorry!!
It was so funny!! Haha. The first time we asked him if he wanted to meet with
missionaries and he agreed! He said he has been having dreams about the Mormon DC
temple!!!! Ahhhh so cool but we were never able to get a hold of him, AND TODAY
we ran into him again and he gave us his address and phone number and said, "Let's try this again!!!!" Such a huge miracle!! :)
IT HAS BEEN SO COLD!! It has snowed a couple times, but it's not cold enough to stick!! Ahh on the East coast it's really humid so it's been
a wet, piercing, bitter cold!! Haha! It's so freezing but it makes us stronger I
guess! ;)
So i thought I would share a little bit about what I have
learned while being on my mission. Ahh I have learned so much! So I always knew
how much I loved my family, but I am realizing that even more now that I don't
have as much communication with them. Family means the most. :) I would
honestly do anything for my family!! I am also learning the things I want to
teach and do in my future family as well! I was thinking during personal study
one day just how much I yearn to return back to God and how I hope and pray
that one day I can return back to Heavenly Father with my family. I will do
anything that it takes to get there... Will you? :) That's all I want in life
is to help myself and my family and future family to have eternal life and
return to the presence of our Lord and Savior!! I am also learning how real
this gospel is and how the Atonement works in people. Seeing the change in
investigators as well as my life is truly amazing! The atonement is so real
it is almost tangible. I know it is important to keep the Atonement in our
hearts. I know that that is what helps us overcome the natural
man. We were talking about Joseph Smith with one of our recent converts and
just hearing our recent convert's testimony really helped strengthen my
testimony. Joseph Smith gave his life for the truth! Converts always have the strongest testimonies!
It is so neat to see them grow. I have
also learned what hope, patience, faith, and prayer truly are:) THE MISSION IS
SO GREAT! :) I could go on and on of everything I have learned! The mission
truly does change you! You guys are all great!!!
This was a hard fought game, but just wasn't enough... SMHS lost to Buckeye 39-22. Brooke had a great game and played well, even though she herself was feeling sick! Good job Brooke!!
Day
1, birth, beginning. A jump into life and my eyes open for the first time.
I
see Mom and Dad. And then I see her.
They
hold me. She holds me.
Somehow,
there’s automatic trust.
The
days go on and on.
Day
378, she’s my best friend.
Hide
and seek, tag, ring around the rosies: all our everyday activities.
I
fall, she picks me up. I cry, she makes me laugh.
We
wear matching overalls and our hair in braided pigtails.
Day
1,092, things change.
She
goes to school.
She’s
away for a couple hours every day. I miss her.
She
makes new friends and, without me realizing it, she grows up.
Our
play dates get shorter and shorter.
Day
2,954, she ignores me.
When
her friends come over, I’m like the annoying fly buzzing around her head.
I
try to fit in with her. I copy her. She hates it.
She’s
almost a teenager. And I’m just a little kid.
Day
3,622, she sleeps all day, eats occasionally and texts her best friends on her
new phone.
Does
she even know that I exist?
Day
4,339, B-O-Y-S. That’s all she thinks about.
She
texts them and talks to them, but not me.
Day
5,110, she drives me crazy.
She
thinks she can boss me around. We fight.
I
wish she would quickly finish high school and move out.
Day
5,475, she’s gone.
College
took her away in the blink of an eye.
One
moment she’s here, bothering me, and then she’s gone.
I
take it back. I want her to come home. I miss her.
Things
change.
We
text. We call. We laugh.
We
go back to Day 1, the beginning. A jump into life and I see her.
I
see her as my trusted play mate, my oldest pal, and the best friend that she
has always been.
I
see now the times where she picked me up after I had fallen.
Even
when I thought she wasn’t there.
The
days go on and on.
Day
5,503, she’s home, but only for a little while.
We
take advantage of the time together and keep in mind time wasted in the past.
Day
5,622, we’re closer than ever.
In
a couple days she leaves to serve a mission, to help people.
568
days, and I’ll be counting down every one of them like a child counting down to
Christmas.
I’ll
miss her. But 568 days is nothing compared to 5,000 days we’ve already lived.
We
still have some 31,000 days left to live. And I don’t plan on wasting a second.
Now,
she may be on the other side of the country, but when I fall she still picks me
up.
When
I cry, she still makes me laugh. I don’t know what I would do without her, my
sister.
(Here's Megan's response...) Hey Dad!!:) Everything is going great!!!
THAT SLAM POEM MADE ME BAWL!!!!!!!! Sister Griffin thought someone
died or something because I was crying so much!! Haha it was the
sweetest poem I have ever read!! I had no idea she was talking about
me until it said mission!!!!!! I keep reading it! Brooke is so
talented in writing! Thank you for sending me that. I will cherish
that forever!! Does she know you sent it to me?:)
Thanks for everything! Love you dad!
Sister Freeman
This week was sort of an odd, funny, crazy week... Haha!!!
So this week our apartment has been super contaminated...
our roommates have lice and Sister Griffin (my companion) has had a really bad
cold/bronchitis!! So we are clearing everything out and cleaning everything. We
all bought lice shampoo/killer and Clorox wipes and are cleaning
EVERYTHING! I am way surprised I haven't
gotten sick or anything yet!! Pday was much needed today! Hopefully everyone
gets feeling better!!:)
Victor came back!!!! He has been going through a rough
patch in life and was looking for a place to stay! AND FOUND SOMEWHERE! We have
been praying like crazy for him! My testimony on prayer has been strengthened
so much!!! When we pray, that is how we exercise our faith and that is how our
faith grows! I KNOW Heavenly Father hears and answers our prayers and wants us
to let Him in.
Haha later in the week we went to go check up on a
referral... So we went to the address that we thought was an apartment (it was
in Chinatown) and the "apartment" was closed, you
had to have a key that unlocked the outside... (The biggest struggle in DC.) So
we did that whole thing where you nonchalantly wait until someone comes out and
then you go in. So we get in past all the locked doors and we go up the stairs
to his floor.... AND IT'S AN OFFICE! We pretty much broke into his office!!!! It
was so funny! We snuck right back out!! Aw man it was SO hilarious! Luckily no
one saw us haha!!
Aw this week was great! We found a lot of really neat
people to teach!
I am so glad that I am in Washington, D.C. right
now! Here is a scripture that really
stood out to me this week: "Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people that
they might have everlasting life" (3 Nephi 5:13). I am a disciple of Jesus
Christ! I want to follow Him and represent Him the best way I can! May it be so
with all of us!! Talk to you all next week! Sorry this email was super random. I
didn't have too much time to write!
Love, Sister Freeman
A group of monks came into the VC! It was so cool to meet
all of them!
They are visiting from Thailand!
I love the VC!
This is when we were in Chinatown checking on a
referral.
This was an exciting Friday night! We got to attend Brooke's basketball game vs. Glendale and watch them play a great game for a win (28-22) and then be recognized by Brooke with a slide show and a sweet letter and yellow rose. Plus, we got in the game for FREE! We love you too, Brooke! Thanks for being such a great daughter!!