Thursday, April 24, 2014

Pics from April 14, 2014



Sister Poulsen and Sister Clonts, April 14, 2014







Email from April 14, 2014

Que Tal!!! (What's up?) 

So this week was super great...This week we were teaching a family that we've been teaching for a few weeks now. It's the family with the dad who has a brain tumor. We invited them to church and we figured only the dad would come. But him and his WHOLE family came waltzing into church yesterday!!! Him, his wife, 3 sons and even his parents!!! The grandparents came!!! It was incredible. That night we went and taught them a lesson, it went super well and the dad even ACCEPTED baptism!!!!! The only problem is is that he wants to get baptized but he starts kemo therapy this Wednesday, so he's not sure if he will be feeling well enough to be baptized by the end of this month (which is the date that we gave him to prepare for) But the good knews is is that he wants to be baptized!!!! It's the first person on my mission to accept it!!! It was such a relief to here him say yes. 
Also, while we were teaching, we heard gun shots right outside on the street...and we had parked all the way at the end of the street. So when we got out of their house to go home it was kind of late and really dark. So imagine me, in a skirt and a huge bag, sprinting down the street so I wouldn't get shot xD Fun times! P.s. is was a pencil skirt so I couldn't just run like a normal person... I felt like a stupid fairy running on my tip toes xD 

Also, just a few days ago, my companion and I were at an apartment complex tracking around and one of the ladies we talked to said that there had been a shooting the night before and 2 people died. When we drove out of the complex we saw swat cars everywhere... That's a place that we go often so... it's a little scary to know that there was a shooting.. and the shooter got away... So, if you would, send me some prayers my way haha I'm sure I'll be fine but let me tell you, there are some interesting people that live in Sacramento. 

Thanks for keeping me updated on people! I'm sad I'm missing all of these weddings but I'm glad everyone is happy! Thanks for sending me emails and pics and packages. I got a letter from Coralie!!!! It was such a nice surprise! So I just wanted to say thanks for being such a good missionary mom and dad! It's so nice to hear updates from home and how things are going. It's nice to know people aren't forgetting about me too much :) 

Oh my goodness, one last thing. I LOVE the spanish culture. They are SO fun! They are all really bold and just out there. The other day a lady from our ward whose like, 72 years old called us to tell us she was back from her trip and she was ready to go out with the missionaries and work! But before she told us that she said that she was sick. She said 'you know how when you turn on a water faucet and it just runs and runs and runs? Well, that's what happened to me! I had diarrhea that just ran and ran and ran! It was crazy!' xD I really do love the people in the ward that I'm serving. They are all SO nice and SO sassy! I can't wait to introduce you to them some day :) 

Welp, I better start wrapping up so I can send off some pictures. thanks for all you do and Thanks for the support! Tell everyone back at home that I love them so much and I miss them like crazy. Take care and adios! Love you!
Love Hermana Poulsen 


Pics from April 21, 2014 below







Sister Clonts, Sister Poulsen, and Ward Member



Spanish Speaking Missionaries in the District



Sister Poulsen

April 21, 2014 email
To be honest, this week was really docile. We had a lot of meetings so not a lot happened. We're hoping to get the dad with the tumor (his name is Ramone) baptized this sunday. If he goes to church one more time he can do it. There was a complication and he didn't start radiation last wednesday so he's starting this wednesday. Hopefully everything goes well. 

I'm still with my same companion for the next 6 weeks. We were the only spanish sisters that didn't get transfered. So, i'm living with sister Scow for another 6 weeks which I'm really happy about!!! 

Anyways, I'll try writing you a letter this week because I do have a funny story about the 72 year old mexican lady in our ward (the water faucet one).   Anyways, I hope you guys have a great week! Keep up the great missionary work! I love you all! Take care and adios!
Love Hermana Poulsen 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Pics and message from 3-7-14 email

Sister Scow, 83 year old owner of the house Becca and her missionary companion live.  Blue milk from April Fools joke courtesy of Sister Clonts!

Two cute Missionaries...Hermana Clonts from AZ and Hermana Poulsen from MT

Hermana Poulsen and Hermana Clonts from AZ

Hermana Clonts and Hermana Poulsen

Hermana Poulsen squeezing through a gate as a shortcut

Hermana Clonts and Hermana Poulsen

All the Spanish speaking missionaries in the Sacramento Mission!


General conference was the bomb! I loved it so much! I can't even explain how great it was. So GREAT! And it was in english, SCORE! 

Okay so this week was April fools and my companion got me good... I woke up and went to the kitchen to get some cereal and I open the fridge only to find that my milk was BLUE! I was so confused.... I just stared at it actually convincing myself that I had bought blue milk or maybe Sister Scow bought blue vitamin milk or something. I just couldn't figure it out... Finally sister Clonts comes in and says 'April Fools!' I about died laughing. It was a good one! To get her back I stuffed all the extra twinkies in her pillow (they were still wrapped) so when she laid her head down to sleep it made a loud CRUNCH. It scared her so bad. I couldn't see what was happening because I sleep on the top bunk but I just here this huge crunch sound and then she screamed because it scared her xD It wasn't as good as the blue milk but it was all I had. Good times... 

I got your letter! I loved it! It was the first letter that I've gotten. No one has sent me letters yet. I love snail mail because it gives me something to read while I'm eating lunch or breakfast rather than trying to find out how to get through the honey maze again on the back of the cherrios box... It's nice to have something new to read.

To be honest, not much has happened this week. Missionary work always has it's ups and downs. But this week was so much better than last week. Also, conference was AMAZAZING!! 

Anyways, sorry this one is short, not much happened this week. I'll send some pics really quick. Thanks for all the love and support! I love you so much! Take care and adios! 
Love Hermana Poulsen 


Email and pics from 3/31/14

Email from 3/31/14

First my companion and I got food poisoning last sunday so that was great...We don't have very many dinner appointments because we have such a small ward and our fridge is completely empty by sunday night so sunday dinners are normally bread with peanut butter on it... 

Our ward is SO small, you wouldn't believe it. On a good day, about 60 people show up...maybe. But the pews are so small and they're always so empty. There's 8 missionaries for that ward... there really only needs to be one set because the ward is so so sooo small.  

We have 4 of our investigators tell us they didn't want to be taught. the first one did it through text. The second one wrote a note on their door saying they didn't want to be taught (as we were going to an appointment to teach them) The 3rd one just won't answer our calls or knocks on the door and the 4th one was the most devastating. My companion has been teaching them for 4 months and me for 3 weeks and I love this family with all my heart. They came to church on sunday and after sacrament meeting, they told us not to come to their house anymore and they didn't want to learn anymore. We were so sad.  We love this family so much and they just dropped us. I felt like they broke up with us... it was the worst feeling ever.  So, we ate all the Girl Scout cookies you sent in like, one day.  Sister Scow and Sister Clonts loved the thin mints! And I love the lemon and samos! So yummy! Thank you so much for them! 

anyways, last night we were still feeling down but before we went home we visited a less active member. Her life is a mess. literally, the most complicated life I've ever seen. She's so nice but her kids still live with her and they are the meanest people I've ever met! They trash her house, disrespect her and she's always working. It's so chaotic. But she was just so sad and literally told us that she didn't want to live anymore because her life is so miserable. After that appointment I just got in the car and wept because I didn't know what more I could do to help her...all I could think about was how much I wanted my mom. It's so hard to do missionary work because people don't understand what we do. People don't understand that we have these people that we love so much and when they tell us not to teach them anymore, it's like losing a family member because you never really get to see them again unless they really want you to come over. So, yesterday was hard. I'm just really glad that today is Pday, I don't think I could have made it another day without a break. 

On a brighter note, we taught a lesson to the family with the dad who has a brain tumor. He's home now and recovering really well but there's still a pretty high chance that he doesn't have much time to live. But we went to their house to teach a lesson. My comp and I didn't know what to teach so we just went in and asked what they had learned through this experience (like elder Bednars talk from GC you sent) And it was really good to hear! We taught about the holy ghost and a few other things I don't remember but the spirit was so strong. They agreed to pray to know what church was true and we're following up with them this week. After the lesson we got in our car and my comp just smiled really big at me and I said 'what?' she said 'Hermana, you spoke almost perfect spanish in there. You only made one mistake and you fixed it!' I was so surprised I had no idea. I didn't even really know what I was saying or how I was saying it. But At that point I knew that we were really teaching with the spirit. It was the best lesson we've had since I've been on my mission. 

Also, Saturday the 29th was my 2 month mark! only 16 more to go! 
Oh we also had two creeper guys hit on us... so weird. so flippen weird. I wonder what the punishment is in heaven for hitting on sister missionaries.... I will have strong words to share with those men some day... but for now, we can only smile and give them a mormon.org card... WITHOUT our number on it no matter how many times they ask for it. It aint happening buddy! 
I have a lot to tell you about the culture here, it's muy loco but I'll do that in a letter. I better send some pictures to you so I can be off on the rest of my Pday :) Tell everyone I say hola and I miss them so much! And keep up the great missionary work!!! There WILL be a temple in missoula someday and that day will be soon! Take care, Love you lots, Adios! 
Love Hermana Poulsen 
Usually Becca makes awesome pancakes but it looks like this one got a little out of control!

Hermana Poulsen and Sister Scow (83 year old woman Becca and her missionary companion live with in Sacramento).

Friday, March 28, 2014

Pics from Mexico Missionary Training Center (CCM) February 2014

Pics from Mexico Missionary Training Center (CCM)








Email from Monday, March 24, 2014

Email from Monday, March 24, 2014


So, this was my first full week in Sacramento. It's really hot.... we sweat just standing in the sun sometimes. But, it's really nice weather!
Sacramento California Temple

Arrival from Mexico City to Sacramento, CA
Mission President and Wife with Becca
President and Sister Lewis

Twinkie Minnionaries waiting Becca's arrival to CA

Leaving Mexico and heading to California!

So, some really cool stories from this week...At the beginning of the week we accidentally met an Arabic family. We knocked on the door expecting a Spanish family but they had moved apparently. Anyways, we told them that we were missionaries and before we could say another word they invited us into their home and brought us water in these beautiful glases on a beautiful tray! We were so surprised! The mom and dad didn't speak much enlgish or understand it very well but their little boy who is 7 knew some english and translated for us. So we taught a quick lesson and were about to leave but the father asked for a healing blessing. He had been hit by a bomb in Syria and his family was refugies from there. So the next day we went back and gave him a blessing. It was in english so I'm not sure how much he understood but, after, the mom was crying and they were all smiling! We haven't seen them since but they are just the sweetest family. It's cool to know that the Spirit speaks all languages. 


I'm short on time and will write more next week. 
Love You,
Hermana Poulsen

Thursday, March 20, 2014

This email is from February 6, 2014, after her first week in the CCM (Mexico MTC)
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Rebecca Poulsen <rebecca.poulsen@myldsmail.net>wrote:

Hola mi familia!!!!! Today is my PDay! (Also, these computer keybordes are really weird, they{re in spanish and i want to type fast because i only have an hour to tell you EVERYTHING!) So, im sorry, my grammer is going to be terrible. 
Wow. wow. wow. wow. The MTC (or the CCM as they call it in mexico) is incredible. I never have to wear a coat and it{s always so warm! I play sand volleyball with the hermanas and elders during work out time and it feels so good to have sand between my feet! Okay so let me back up a bit and start from last wednesday when i emailed you.
After i emailed you i went to my casa with the other girl i flew in with. we were the only ones there. we werent each others companions but our rooms are across from each other. i unpacked and was feeling really numb. i pretty much cried on every flight because i was scared and was missing you guys but i eventually got it together... a few days later haha. they way things worked out was there was two flight delays, 8 hours each. so my companion was on one of those flights and didn{t get in until 12 am. i was awake until 1 or 2, i could not sleep for the life of me. a few other girls came in at 10 pm but i was all alone in a room by myself with only me and my thoughts untill midnight. it was a rough night for me. i pretty much cried myself to sleep that night, and a couple nights after that too. But i´m doing way better now! and i know i{m in the right place. satan really works hard on the new missionaries. i was convinced that i wanted to go home that first night. mexico was not what i expected. when we were picked up from the airport we took a 30 minute drive through mexico to get to the MTC. wow, i{ve been spoiled my whole life. i saw things that were way worse than what we saw in tahitii or aruba. there is so much poverty here and the houses are so close. the traffic is nuts. im so glad that i didn{t have to drive. wow. thankfully, the mtc is in a fenced off area (its a really high fence with barbwire on top) so no one is going to be getting in! and theres a huge gate at the front where they can choose to let people in or not. 
So i live in a casa with a few other girls. my companion (her name is hermana Martinez and she{s going to Ecuador!) and i have our very own room. we lucked out. most girls share with two others but my companion and i only have the two of us in one room so we each get our own sink, lots of cubord space and we dont have to wait to use the shower. anyways, i love my comanion, she{s 21 and shes so amazing. weve roll played with an ínvestigator (theyre really actors) and have taught 4 lessons in spanish... IN SPANISH. were teaching our last one tonight. i{m amazed at how well my spanish is coming along. i keep mixing my french words in there but spanish is way easier to congigate than french. a ton of the words are the same for english to, you just add an o or an a to the end of the word and boom, its spanish. its been a week and i{ve already learned how to teach a few lessons in spanish. its not the best spanish but i can get by. i cant imagine what i{ll learn in 5 more week! wow. i have already been here a week. its incredible. 
So, we have a thing called a district that we}re arpart of, basically its the people in our class. its me and hermana martinez and then we have 6 elders. were the only girls and we{re pretty much favorite. the elders are really nice in our district. they{re very.... sweet spirtis haha but really, they{re great. there{s one companion ship named elder pullman and elder smith. elder pullman remindes me a lot of josh and elder smith remindes me a lot of austin. maybe thats just me wanting my brothers around so badly but its nice to have them around to reminde me of my brothers. 
Early on satruday i got a really soar throat. i was worried that it would turn into strep and all i had were cough drops. so i asked for a healing blessing from one of the elders going on my mission (elder Grahm, him and i are the only ones serving in sacramento). anyways, the next day i was feeling a lot better and by monday i was back to normal! and now i{m healthy as a horse. one of the elders was super nice and gave me some emergency (i forgot to pack some) and they were all super helpful. My companion and i are such trouble makers, we{ve asked for 3 blessings so far between the both of us. me for my throat and her for her ankle. she got bit by a misquito and shes really allergic so its swelling... like really big. its really gross but we went to the doctor in the MTC and he gave her some cream. it looks a lot better today than what it did before. 
things are going super well here. the food is... well... its mexican. i{m getting used to it and i{m grateful for what i have. i am however very excited to get back to the states where i know mail will safely get to me and where the water doesnt taste like metal. also... less bugs. i haven{t have a misquito bite yet but... its only been a week so we{ll see. i havent gotten sun burn yet! which is a huge accomplishment. 
Oh one last thing, the CCM is being deticated sunday and elder Oaks is coming to deticate it! The workers here are doing huge renivations on the entire campus. new gardens, trimming the palm trees (yep, i said palm trees. they{re so sool), mowing the grass, washing the building walls.... its crazy. i{m really excited to be here to see that. also, yesterday we had a film crew come in and film us walking around. so, i don{t know what it was for. it might be broadcasted or be up on the lds websight. you might see me! i was wearing the same outfit when i left missoula (its my favorite skirt, had to look good for my 15 seconds of fame) but the dedication might be broadcasted, i{m not sure but, im going to wear a bright pink and black dress! so hopefully if they are filming, you{ll be able to see me. 
it was so good to hear from you guys.  I want you to know that i know the gospel in true. i mean, for heavens sake, i{m leaving my home and what i love behind for a year and a half to serve the Lord, so it MUST be true. because i really love my dogs, and my bed, and my family and friends and school... i love it a lot and i{m missing it a ton but i know that a year and a half isnt that long and that now is the Lords time and i need to put myself aside and serve Him. 
Its been great here at the ccm, it hasnt been easy, but its been worth it. ive already grown so much in the past week. im counting down the days until i leave the ccm so i can actually be in the mission doing work. i found out that i leave on March 11 at like, 2 in the morning beacuse my flight leaves at 630 a.m., i think, and they want us there 3 or more hours early. its nuts. anyways, i learned that my official date to come home is July 29th 2015. so, mark that on your calenders because that{s the day i{m coming home!  i{ve learned that praying is super handy in the ccm. its comforted me a lot when im in doubt. there was one time a few days ago when i was taking a shower and i just started crying because i missed my family so much. i was at a really low point. and then i just started laughing because i knew it was the adversary trying to bring me down. i know that the adversary is powerful but the Lord is even more powerful. Hes going to keep me safe and bless me during the time that i am serving Him. Im so grateful for this opportunity to be serving a mission and i{m looking forward to next thrusday when i get to email you again! Take care, i love you so much and i miss you every day. 
Love Hermana Poulsen 

This email is from January 29th, the day she left Missoula and landed in Mexico City!  I'm slow at getting it posted to the blog...

Hi mom and dad! I made it to the Mexico MTC. All my luggage came through and all my flights worked out perfectly. I didn't have to change flights or rush to any gates and I found everything I needed to with ease, all thanks to you guys of course! I met up with another sister missionary from washington at the Houston airport and we've been sticking together this whole time. She's awesome. We have our missionary tags, mine says Hermana Poulsen, It's so cool! anyways, there's a lot to take in and a lot I still have to figure out before bed tonight. We got into the mtc and were sent straight to dinner and now im emailing you. and yes, the mtc is safe. someone from the mtc came to pick us up and we drove through the city... wow... i was not prepared for how large and 3rd world this country is. but no worries, the mtc is fenced off with barbed wire and is actually really clean! Everyone here is so nice and very welcoming. I haven't seen anyone that I know yet, i have a friend here but she might be gone already. everyone is very kind and i'm just trying to take it all in. \i'm super excited to be here. a little overwhelmed, but not in a bad way. theres just so much to take in and so many new things. i'm looking forward to the next few weeks at the mtc. i'll email you guys when my P day comes not sure when that will be though. so, watch your email and i'll get to you as soon as I can. 
Love, Hermana Poulsen