Monday, January 19, 2009

Monday January 19, 2009

That Intel thing is fascinating - what a complicated mess all for someones ego. (This is her response to what Michael told her about Intel and HP) Sister Short and I solve the worlds problems on a regular basis and every time we do it boils down to obedience. So if that one person had been loving his neighbor and not trying to get personal gain all your problems would be solved. So once again obedience is the answer! You want world peace? Obedience will get it. I love solving the worlds problems - I'm getting pretty good. All you have to do is do what the Lord says and you'll be fine. Piece of cake, piece of crumb cake. (Name that movie)

Thanks for looking up the stretchy shoes mom, but really I'm fine I just need to whine a little then I'm all better. Tallahassee doesn't have sidewalks every where like most of Utah does - I'm not willing to risk my life on the streets riding my bike just to save my feet a little. And the whole stealing thing is another part of it- yes bike parts will be stolen if I leave it locked up somewhere and don't bother sending stuff to the Mission office, all they do is forward it to me and it all goes in the same mailbox.

As for my week it was awesome! Crazy busy but that's the way I like it. We set a Baptismal Date with Farrah! She is most likely going to be baptized Feb 13. But there is a big Valentines dance that night and she wants to looks snazzy for that and baptisms don't make for easy and fast clean up. Long story short, her baptism might be moved to another date but she is committed to be baptized. Yippee! We had so many lessons this week it makes my head spin to think about it. Teaching is what makes missionary work fun. The people make all the hard stuff worth it.

We were walking home from the Ronald McDonald House last Friday and one of our investigators saw us, flagged us down and gave us a ride home. It was really nice since it was super cold outside. We've been able to do a lot of less active work which involves lots of mapping, planning and praying but we've had several less actives coming to church lately, some of whom want to go over the lessons again and some of whom have friends with questions which I love.

We had two investigators at church on Sunday I think they liked it but they had to go right after it was over so we really didn't get to talk afterward. Ho Hum.

Today we are going to go play football with the Elders and some investigators which will be all kinds of good. Then Sister Short and I are going to watch "Mountain of the Lord" and eat ice cream. We've been craving a good chick flick and that's about as close as we can get.

Yeah that's about it. We didn't do much tracting so no interesting stories - oh wait - not true! We met this kid who's an atheist but he really wanted to talk. He was really nice and I asked him how he survived in the Bible belt - he was almost in tears as he talked about how hard it is. It made me sad, I told him to look for us on campus, we'd be his friends.

Well have a great week! I love you all!

Kelli

Monday, January 12, 2009

Monday, January 12, 2009







Hey Family,

Good to hear from y'all! I spent all week whining about my feet. I thought I had them all broken in but no, apparently even really good calluses can't handle 6+ hours of walking and not turn into bloody messes - poor myself. I think the greatest souvenir that I bring home will be my feet - I will have scars on them for the rest of my life. That is if they ever manage to stay healed long enough to make scars:)

(I asked Kelli for examples of people not letting the missionaries come back because of anti-mormon things they have read on the internet - this is her answer). Yes I've got lots of stories like that. Saturday we were supposed to have a lesson with a girl named Tina, she sent us a text around 10 p.m. Friday and told us she wasn't interested anymore. I can only assume she did some research and found some anti stuff. Amanda, before she got baptized looked up some stuff so that she could know both sides - she had been to church enough to know it wasn't true and was ready to get dunked. Seth the guy that was supposed to get baptized last week - when he went home for Christmas vacation his brother anti-ed him. Kim from PCB did a lot of research before she decided to join - I'm sure she looked up anti as well. Generally people who have been to church don't fall for the anti stuff it's those that have only met with the missionaries that it causes problems with. I hope that helps. There are so many examples its hard to narrow it down.

I talked to Amanda last night she and Tasha were on the 2nd row at the Marriott Center to hear President Monson speak - she said she really liked it. I think I was more excited for her than she was.

Lets see now - I'll tell you about my comings and goings last week. Monday we played Roller Hockey with the Elders, they were nice and sometimes gave us the ball. We got off the rink after two games so they could beat each other up and we weren't in their way.

Tuesday was District meeting. We spent the afternoon on campus and around 7 we got a strange text from the FSU Elders, "We need your medical advice and duct tape." I was more than a little worried we hustled over to their place and they had busted their bedroom window open. They forgot the key and were trying to break into their apartment. Rasmussen got his arm all cut and gross. We helped 'em clean up the glass and watched as the two manly men put up cardboard, canvas and sheets on the hole in the wall with duct tape and push pins - silly boys.

Wednesday we went to FAMU - we are going to go once a week from now on - we got 3 new investigators it was really easy. That is the day my feet threw a fit and decided to blister everywhere.

Thursday we worked on Less Active stuff and had a lesson with a girl named Erin, she is super sweet and wants to learn but is afraid of commitment. We'll have to go slow with her.

Friday was my 9 month mark. I'm 1/2 way through! (It is a tradition to burn a pair of knee highs at your 6 month mark and a shirt half way through - Kelli missed the sock burning so she did both of them at this event). We went to Ronald McDonald House - I carried 20 really heavy bags up 3 flights of stairs and did general cleaning then wrote y'all. The Institute had game night and we got Farrah to go - we stayed with her for a while then left her on her own. She said she had a good time and I love that the ward was so warm and welcoming toward her.

Saturday we planned and went to TCC's baptism. It was kind of a mess. First the water wasn't high enough, the plug had come out or something, then Elder Lewis called her by her boyfriends last name. It wasn't exactly reverent after that.

Sunday was amazing. I have never seen so many people at church! We had lots of less actives there and between the 3 sets of missionaries we had 5 investigators there! It was very cool. After dinner we went tracting and I got to use some of my old tricks and some of dad's tools to talk to a Philosophy major. But the coolest part was when we first said hello he really didn't want to talk to us but I was prompted to ask him about a book he was reading and it lead to a good 20 min conversation. I haven't been able to use really big words in a while I'm a little rusty but the spirit helped and he seemed to really enjoy it. I know I did. He strongly reminded me of myself before the whole, isn't it not not true... so thanks dad! I saw my possible future if you hadn't intervened and I'm grateful that you did!

I love you all and hope all is well! Kelli

Friday, January 9, 2009

Friday, January 9, 2008

Wow, what a mess last p-day was. We went with the Elders to play Roller Hockey, got back mid afternoon and purged our apartment of Christmas decorations and just purged in general. We had to empty out the vacuum twice we picked up so much dirt. We made it to go email around 5 and had an appointment at 6:30 so we went to the closest building on campus that only had a few computers - that saved us 20 minutes. Unfortunately I got the bad computer with a mouse that didn't work. I tried to use the arrows to move stuff around and did ok with that but it took so much more time than it normally should I barley had time to write anyone.

So let me tell you about last week. It's a whopper so here it goes.

Monday the 29th: We watched the Gorden B. Hinckley movie I got while writing thank you letters to people for stuff they sent. I really liked it, it was fun 'cause we were with the Elders and they were doing boy things and they slowly came over and starred mesmerized at the TV as the story progressed. Good times. We thought Seth (the boy that was supposed to get baptized) was back in town so we went to go visit him but no he was still in Lakeland - stinker.

Tuesday the 30th: We got a referral from an Investigator in Crawfordville. We had a lesson with her at 9:30 am right before our District meeting. Her name is Farrah, she is very sweet and I have very high hopes for her.

I had an epiphany on Tuesday - all the missionaries had been discussing our relationship with Heavenly Father, and we all had a different view of Him. But He doesn't change - He just shows different aspects of His Being to each of His individual children and their needs and understanding. Then I thought of President and how every single missionary out here loves President and he loves them. I concluded that the ability to communicate with Gods children with love and understanding is a Christlike attribute. To allow different parts of ones self to shine through with others is not hypocritical you are simply relating to them in a way and level that creates an environment of safety. So I have to work on yet another thing as I go through life.

Wednesday the 31st: We organized the Institute Library in a desperate attempt to have something to do. It looks good. We contacted at stores for many hours and went to a lesson that was HBH (Home but Hiding) - played Phase 10 with Sister Short till 10:35 (yes we're rebels) and went to bed.

Thursday the 1st: Happy New Year! We planned in the morning and went to FAMU to see what tracting opportunities there are up there.

Friday the 2nd: We had a lesson with Farrah or were supposed to anyway but after 20 minutes had passed and she hadn't come we called her - her mom wasn't being supportive - we had many hours of panic about that. But it all worked out 'cause we called her later that night and her mom answered and apologized. She said she didn't know that this was important to Farrah until it was too late and she had never seen her daughter so passionate about anything before and she invited us over to her home so she could hear about it too. How cool is that?

We were at the Ronald McDonald House too - we took down all the Christmas Decorations which was fun. Followed by dinner with members and the TCC Elders. The FSU Elders had an appointment.

Saturday the 3rd: Sister Short has very vivid nightmares - she yells and kicks in her sleep when she dreams and it doesn't make for restful sleep. So Saturday she asked the Elders for a blessing - she also had a cold. And they gave her a really sweet blessing. Elder Rasmussen gave the blessing - he commanded her to, "let go of the past", "be at peace", and to "be healed". He blessed her that the Holy Ghost would be with her at night to protect her mind as she slept. It was amazing. Sister Short said that as Elder Rasmussen said "be healed" she immediately felt fine. I love the Priesthood!

After that we had a lesson with yet another referral - she and her 4 cousins were there giving us 5 new investigators in one day! It was really cool. The referral is Jerika - her parents are taking the discussions in Jacksonville so she decided to try it out too and invited her cousins along as well. Miracle after Miracle! It isn't me and Sister Short doing all this. We couldn't do this alone.

Sunday the 4th: We had a meeting with President it was an experience. He made me District Leader for about 1/2 an hour but then gave it to Rasmussen. I guess I didn't do that well:) A few things that President said that made me really happy, "Never discredit the council of a woman", "If you are always right you are always wrong" and, "It's not worth it to be right." At the end of the meeting he gave almost a dedicatory prayer for our district and the campuses. He told us that when we were in unity we would see great success but if we weren't unified the work would reflect it.

Talked to Tasha and Amanda, listened to Whitney's voice mail and changed the settings on it so that I could "further the Lords work". She testified and promised blessings - I didn't doubt her word so I expect great things to come of that change. (Mom here - While Amanda and Tasha were here last week - Amanda called Kelli to ask her a question - she didn't answer so Whitney left her a message and advised her to change her message)

And Amanda tattled on you! My movies are not in alphabetical order! Shame on you! It will take me at least 20 min to fix that mess. That is a whole 20 min I could be spending time with you but no. I trusted you and you just let me down. Sigh.

Well now you are all caught up and I will write again on Monday!

I love you all so much and hope you have a blessed day! (That's a southern thing) Kelli

Monday, January 5, 2009

Monday, January 5, 2009


(Mom here - we had Amanda and Sister Tasha Benfield for dinner Sunday. Amanda calls Kelli Willie - it was wonderful to have them and hear about Kelli and her adventures - Whitney's roommate Megan came also. Michael was surrounded by estrogen!)

I'm glad you had fun with Amanda and Tasha - I like them lots. I'm really sorry but I do not have time to write a long letter today. So what I'm going to do is go home and hand write a letter and get it in the mail tomorrow so you can know what I've been up to. Sister Short has a blog too - she wrote her family the details of our week and her mom will post it. Her blog address is similar to mine, www.sistershort.blogspot.com.

I'll be at the Ronald McDonald House on Friday and can write then - that will work. I'm so sorry but today kind of got away from us. I love you all very much and am so grateful for all you do!

All my love, Kelli

Monday, December 29, 2008

Monday, December 29, 2008







I didn't think I'd be able to write today 'cause we were supposed to help demolish a house but it didn't happen. I'm a little bummed out about it. Oh well.

Mainly we've been spending time with Amanda, Tash (Sister Benefield), & Heather (Sister Smith) getting them ready to go and packed up. Amanda and Tash are planning on seeing ya'll on Sunday.

Last night we took a generation photo. Heather is the Great Grandmother, Tash - Grandma, Me - Mom, Sister Short - baby. Or another way to look at it is: Sister Smith trained Sister Benfield, Sister Benfield trained Kelli and Kelli trained Sister Short.

Thank you so much for the gifts you sent. It made me feel all special. I figure you haven't gotten what I sent you yet but when it gets there will you let me know? Sorry I didn't get it out sooner, I hope you know that I love you even if it didn't get to you in time!

Ya, that's me. I love you all! Happy New Years! Kelli

Monday, December 22, 2008

Monday, December 22, 2008

Happy Christmas everyone!

I just read Presidents letter and he has asked that we wait to make our phone calls after 7. I will call between 8 and 8:30 pm which for you would be 6-6:30 pm. I hope that works. Sorry I didn't know there would be specifications from President.

That's great that Trek is being conditioned to love the University of Utah, not that I'm complaining 'cause I kind of love it too...I love in the Church History CD's that Whitney sent me Utah was considered an insult. Ooops.

Benny (Tasha) and Smithers (Heather) are coming out on Friday to help Amanda pack so I'll get to see them while we get Amanda ready for the wiles of Utah.

Grandma and Grandpa Wilcox sent me a package that I got Saturday that was fun. The little story inside was adorable and made me reminisce to many Christmases past.

We only have two more nights of caroling before we have to go tracting again. Lame. Christmas Eve we are having a little celebration for our investigators that have no where to go for Christmas - we did the shopping today and I hope it will be all kind of good.

Well that's it for me. Love ya'll. Kelli

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Saturday, December 20, 2008


Your killing me smalls! Snow everyday? Curses! Curses I say. It has stayed above 80 the last couple of days and then on Thursday it was 95! We were tracting in it - I spent the whole time bemoaning Florida and it's freakish heat. It doesn't feel like Christmas. Oh well.

I did get the packages you sent! Thank you so much I love the pictures mom! And my Nativity is so pretty! Thank you for getting those for me! The tree looks great and so does the mantel, you silly people - you don't need my help! (We took pictures of Christmas at home and printed them poster size.)

I sent y'alls gift Wednesday so hopefully it will be there today or Monday. Maybe Tuesday but for sure before Christmas.

Confession - I broke down today - I was so bored I opened Whitney's gift and I'm so happy thanks Whit! I will listen to it for the next 5 days as I anticipate the rest of it. The writing on the package made me oh so happy. I was very careful not to rip it so I could treasure it.

As for what time I'll call - I don't know - what time are you going to the movie? I'll plan around that.

Well that's about it. Merry Christmas!

All my love,

Kelli