Monday, June 20, 2016

20 Junio 2016

Not really much to say. Everybody is making, "Oh, Sister Curnow is dying soon" jokes. And I'm not upset about that at all, it just comes with the territory. What's bizarre is that deep inside, I just don't' really feel like I'm going home. I'm just a missionary. It's kinda weird, but I'm ok with it. Still working hard, banging on all cylinders (<<< Dad, I know that you are so proud that I know what that means, haha).
    Things are going well. We had zone conference, and I always just LOVE those! Zone conferences really are the best. Sister Neeley and I got a little bit sick, so that was inconvenient. We're both in the WORK LIKE CRAZY mode and so being sick was a bit of a hindrance to that. I was like, "Really?! Last 2 weeks of my mission, and I get another cold?!"
It's alright.
     Other than that, things are going good. We had a fun Father's Day activity, our ward is just so cute! <3 I love them all.
      I love the gospel. I love missionary work; it has changed me. I love the Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission, there is no place I'd rather be. Yo se que esta iglesia es la verdadera iglesia de Jesucristo. Lo se, y no lo puedo negar. Sere siempre agradecida por esta oportunidad que tengo para server a los demas y ayudarles a sentir el amor de Cristo y a venir a el.
      I love you all. Thank you for changing my life. <3
Talk to you next week!
~Hermana Curnow

Monday, June 13, 2016

13 Junio 2016

I'm doing really badly with this blogging thing, haha! Especially considering that I have about two weeks left on my mission. Man, time flies! I never thought that this month would come so quickly. The great and terrible day approaches. It's exciting and scary at the same time; but mostly scary. I love my mission so much. I just don't want good things to end.
    We had two baptisms this weekend, and one the Saturday before! :) Jose got baptized and recieved el Sacerdocio Aaronico, and then he baptized  Yosmar (esposa) and Jose (his son) the next week! I was so happy for them, they're such a special family! The Spirit's peaceful presence was there at the baptisms and confirmations without a doubt. I was also delighted to recieve the news and pictures of the marriage & baptism of the Haitian family that I worked with for 3 months in Boca Raton!!!! The Lord is so good. :)
          The sister training leaders had a sleepover and fire exchange with us. Sister Anderson and Sister Hebdon are a hoot, so that was fun! Sister Neeley and I have been doing lots of OYMing, knocking, walking, trolley-sighting, LARC hunting, former searching, unplanned wildlife spotting, etc. Living the good life. :) The work is hard at times, and Florida can be super humid and hot, but this is the best thing that I have ever experienced in my life- and I owe it all to my Savior. I'm so grateful for this incredible opportunity. I'm so excited for these upcoming weeks, and also zone conference tomorrow - YAY!! :D
Love you all!! Talk to you soon!
~Hermana Curnow
         
P.S. Hermana Laub- I used those special bubbles that you gave me at the MTC. They were used at the baptism to entertain the two-year old. ;) Gracias y te quiero!

Monday, May 23, 2016

23 Mayo 2016

       Honestly, I don't feel much different now than when I first got to Florida. I know that I've changed a lot as a person, I've learned a lot more about the gospel, I've spirituall developed, I speak Spanish much better now, etc.
       But I don't FEEL much different. I'm basically just a lot more tired in the mornings (you can feel the 18 months starting to take a toll on you, haha). I'm a little disturbed by that because I can see the finish line, it's coming quick, but I want to sprint as fast as I ever have been able to in order to accomplish all that I can.
       Other than that, we're just seeing some great progress in our area. We have a lot of people progressing towards baptism, and some miracle referrals are popping up (plus a woman that was walking her dog in the church parking lot. We invited her to church, and sure enough, she showed up on Sunday)!
       The Lord is so incredibly merciful and generous, far more than we will ever deserve. I know that He lives and loves us, and that this is His true gospel. I know it with every fiber of my soul. I've found out for myself, and I encourage you to do the same. Los quiero a todos!
        ~Hermana Curnow

Monday, May 9, 2016

9 Mayo 2016

Things are going pretty good right now! :) We have 100% adjusted to this awesome area and ward. I really do enjoy every single day of working here. :)
   Got to Skype my family yesterday! It's always way weird. Don't get me wrong- I love it a ton! But its difficult trying to talk with them and bear your testimony and tell them about your amazing experiences and hear about all of the stuff that your siblings are doing when you only have one hour. There's a balance with a time restriction, lol! But it was great being able to talk with them yesterday. :)
   We found some cool people this last week. Not tons of them, but some cool people nonetheless! Unfortunately nobody made it to church. :/ We're gonna be chatting about that.
    Not much to talk about, really. Hermana Neeley and I are working hard and I'm working harder on fortifying my understanding of testimony and repentance. I'm close to finishing the Book of Mormon again. We study, we eat, we testify and invite and we love the people and we walk and walk and walk get tan and walk and teach a lesson and drink some water then walk and plan and sleep.
   I know that this gospel is true, there is no doubt in my heart or mind. I've received so many manifestations and confirmations of a spiritual nature, I could never nor would I ever deny the truth of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Ultimos Dias es la verdadera iglesia del Senor, establecida de nuevo por la mano de Cristo. Jesucristo es nuestro salvador y redentor, y lo amo.
    Love y'all!
Have an amazing week! :)
    ~Hermana Curnow

Monday, May 2, 2016

Vamos a la playa ;)

  So, I don't think that I mentioned this before (and again, I am the WORST at updating this blog! I'll probably do a mega-post when I get home, basically a novel to explain everything that happened in each area ;P ) but there was an emergency transfer. And now we serve right along the beach! :) It's pretty spiffy! And there are SO many people to talk to here, and about 98% of the people are Spanish! <3 It's like heaven on earth!
  We're working with some really awesome folks right now, most of them are from Venezuela but we really do have a lot of great diversity around here. The "list of countries" that I have met people from keeps growing! Hint: its really long and I think that the only massive countries that I am missing at this point are Russia and Australia. But hey, who knows? I may have actually met some people from those places without realizing it. It wouldn't surprise me!
   We also found some places that sell Brazilian food (YES!!! I'm so happy!) and I blew some personal money on t-shirts and other touristy stuff for myself and my family. 
    Something scriptural that I want to share before I log off is Alma 58:11. It's a really beautiful scripture, and it makes me think about how the Lord really is always ready to comfort us. He is the only one that knows EXACTLY what we are going through and how to help us. He speaks peace to our souls and strengthens us to overcome our challenges. With faith and hope in the Messiah and his plan, we never need to fear. No matter what the affliction, we can and should always be cheerful.
        Con amor, 
      ~Hermana Curnow

For can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee, insert your name here.
 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands; thy walls are continually before me.

Porque, ¿puede una mujer olvidar a su niño de pecho al grado de no compadecerse del hijo de sus entrañas? ¡Pues aun cuando ella se olvidare, yo nunca me olvidaré de ti, su nombre!
Pues he aquí, te tengo grabada en las palmas de mis manos; tus muros están siempre delante de mí.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Transfers!

I'll fill y'all in later, but for now I just want you to know that after 13 weeks in Boca Raton, I'm going to be transferring out. And I'm going to South Miami! I'm excited for Spanish-land :) love you all! More updates later! :)

Monday, March 14, 2016

14 Marzo 2016

    Have I mentioned that I am TERRIBLE at updating this thing? I'll do a really long and detailed blog post someday after the mission (NOT a trunky thought), I promise!
    So a ton of cool things have happened in the last month. Some of the biggest things were that we started a new transfer; and I currently live with Sister Smith, Sister Rocha and Sister Jeppson! They're also super awesome missionaries and I really am grateful that I get to live with them. We have tons of fun together, too. :)
       On March 1st, we had a special training by Elder Dube of the Seventy, so that was AWESOME! We are also working with a great Haitian family, and we're aiming to help them get baptized before General Conference. OH, I'm SO excited for General Conference!
       We've been doing some more knocking all over our area. Sometimes it is difficult, there is so much rejection. The sad thing is that people deny the gospel before they even know what it is or what the blessings are. :( But we continue to pray for them daily!
      We've been deep-cleaning our apartment a ton, too. I think that it helps lift my mood. I LOVE cleaning for some weird reason!
        Also, fun thing- after zone training a small group of us sisters went to B-Dubs! It was great! :) AND a nice bishop from another ward picked up our tab, and the manager said that from now on he is giving a 10% discount to all missionaries- WHAT A BLESSING! Holy cow! We were so moved and grateful!
      What else?... Oh, yeah. Daylight savings was yesterday. I'm SO tired! It throws off your internal clock so hardcore, ESPECIALLY when you have such a strict routine.
     Anyways, I gotta go! But enjoy this AMAZING quote about missions! Have a great week! :) 
                  Alma 17:10
   ~Hermana Curnow
         "You only get one chance to serve a mission...  Use it to the fullest...  Give every last ounce of energy until you collapse at the end of it...  All of the hardships all of the years will be looked back upon as the best thing you've ever done... Because you gave it everything you had when you didn't think you could.  Live your mission to your fullest, work harder than you've ever worked before... Run until you have nothing left to give and then keep on going anyway.  Cry and Pray and Work and Sweat and Plead until you are so drained that all you can do is turn to the Lord.  Come out of your mission proud of what you've done and this experience will bless the rest of your life."
-Elder Jeffery R. Holland-