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pictures

This is all I've got for this week. This is me studying in my
apartement. It was cold in there because I had burned some cookies in
our crappy oven and we had been airing out all of the smoke.

love,
Sora Jay


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Romania 25 Oct 2010

Hey everybody,

How's it going?
I haven't heard from some of you in a long time, so I really do wonder
how things are going with you.
Sorry that I'm to busy to write individual letters to a lot of
different people most of the time. I'm still working on sending
letters to each of the nieces and nephews.

People still are amazed every time that I tell them that I tell them
how many siblings I have, and then I can whip out the pictures that I
have from my birthday last year where we are all lined up against the
wall in the cultural hall.

We will have a baptism this weekend, the girl whose family the elders
found. Hopefully she will be only the first, and the rest will be
baptized as well.

Things are going well here. I don't have a lot of things to write to
all of you because we just spend every day knocking on doors and
contacting in the park when it's warm. It has gotten a lot colder,
but not cold enough to snow. When we wake up in the mornings it's
usually really foggy outside for a few hours.

Every day we look for the people who are ready, and there are actually
a lot, they just each have something that they are not willing to
sacrifice. It says in Preach My Gospel that people will recognize you
as servants of God when you testify and follow the guidance of the
spirit. I used to wonder why people didn't recognize us more often,
but then I realized that a lot of times they do. We come with
something wonderful and they can tell, and they do want it, but they
choose to do what seems easier for them. I have actually had a lot of
times when and investigator told us that it was too hard for them to
change or that it would be too great a responsabilty for them to
handle and didn't want to meet with us anymore.

We talked to a woman in one of the blocs this past week and she gave
the excuse that she couldn't read the Book of Mormon because she
didn't have reading glasses and she didn't have any means of getting
some right then because times are rough with money (for everyone right
now). She was willing to listen, but she let one little thing hold
her back. I promised her that if she showed her willingness to
progress by coming to church God would provide a way for her to get
the glasses she needed in order to study his word. She seemed to
believe me, people have that expression on their faces sometimes where
you can tell that the Holy Ghost is teaching them. She didn't come to
church, but we will go back and visit her again.

Keep being awesome you guys. I'm sure that Ed and Tom will be some of
the best missionaries in their missions. One of the APs told me that
his trainer told him that he would never baptize anyone and that he
would never be able to accomplish anything here. But, it wasn't true
at all. Actually, maybe it was true for the trainer, because if you
don't have the faith that anything will happen, it won't. But it
wasn't true for this missionary, he was super obedient and told me
that he has seen every single thing happen that his trainer told him
wasn't possible.

My mission president shared this with us.

"Wishing to encourage her young son's progress on the piano, a mother
took the small boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were seated,
the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the aisle
to greet her. Seizing the opportunity to explore the wonders of the
concert hall, the little boy rose and eventually explored his way
through a door marked "NO ADMITTANCE." When the house lights dimmed
and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat
and discovered that her son was missing. Suddenly the curtains parted
and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. In horror,
the mother saw her little boy sitting at the keyboard, innocently
picking out "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." At that moment, the great
piano master made his entrance, quickly moved to the piano and
whispered in the boy's ear, "don't quit, keep playing." Then leaning
over, Pederewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in
a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around the other side of the
child and he added a running obligato. Together the old master and the
young novice transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully
creative experience. The audience was mesmerized!

"That is the way it is with God. What we can accomplish on our own is
hardly worthwhile. We try our best, but the results aren't exactly
gracefully flowing music. But with the hand of the Master, our life's
work (and your missionary labors) can be beautiful. As you set out to
do your missionary work, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of
the Master, whispering in your ear, "don't quit, keep playing." Feel
His loving arms around you. Know that His strong hands are playing the
concerto of your life. Remember, Heavenly Father doesn't call the
equipped, He equips the called. We testify that you have been called
by Him to do His work. He will see that you succeed.

"For behold, I am God; and I am a God of miracles; and I will show
unto the world that I am the same yesterday, today, and forever; and I
work not among the children of men save it be according to their
faith. (2 Nephi 27:23)"

Love,
Sora Jay


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Romania 18 Octombrie 2010

Hey everybody,

Ed, it doesn't take too long to get used to your country. By the end
of your first transfer you definitely will be. I remember coming to
Bucarest from the airport when I first flew into the country and
seeing how different it was, but when I came back here for transfers I
realized that I didn't think anything of it, and all of the
differences that I had noticed at first didn't stand out to me
anymore.
I think it took me about three weeks to stop noticing how tiny and
crappy the cobblestone streets were, and how ugly and dirty the blocs
were. And also how small the cars are. I also got used to using
water filters really fast too. I'll probably be super shocked when I
get back to Utah.

This week I tasted some nonalcoholic beer at an investigators house.
It was super disgusting.

I went to Zone Leader Council this week. They usually invite a couple
of sisters to attend so that we know what's going on, and because we
have no other opportunity of going since we won't ever be Zone
Leaders. I realized that the elders really look up to us as sisters.
One Zone had a week where they got only two new investigators for the
whole zone and when asked what happened they said that that was the
week that the sisters were in Bucarest for training. It's kind of
crazy to see that our mission is led by a bunch of 20 year old kids.
But just like that one guy once said "The work goes on, not because of
the missionaries, but in spite of them." I have realized that tons of
times on my mission.
Sometimes I thought that a better missionary would come into my area
after me and fix the things that I did wrong or have the strengths
that I lacked, but I realized that there is no missionary that can do
that, (especially since I know all of the sisters) so I just had to
try to develop the strengths necessary and do the best that I could to
be exactly the missionary that was needed.

This week we had a cool miracle, we had a lesson right after studied
in the morning and we taught the Restoration lesson to them and
invited them to get baptized. The husband said "I was already
baptized orthodox when I was a baby; do I have to get baptized again?"
Nothing else came to me so I just said, "Yes."
He replied, "When?"
So I set him and his wife up to be baptized on the 30th of this month.
After that we went to go teach a girl that we met at church, Ramona.
An inactive member had come back to church and brought them with him.
We had met with her once before so this time we gave her a baptismal
invitation too, for the 30th as well. She said, "Do you think that I
will be ready that soon?" And, again, I didn't have anything else to
say except "Yes." So we set her up to be baptized on the 30th.
After that we were heading out to the blocs, I think, when the Zone
leaders called us and asked us if we had just given a baptismal date
to a young girl. As it turns out, Elder Ritz who used to be here in
bucarest was here again on exchanges and he had taught her family
before so they decided to try stopping by their house. The family was
home and they were in the middle of a great lesson when Ramona came
home and announced that she was getting baptized on the 30th. The
elders were probably horrified, because they didn't know what church
she was getting baptized in, but they asked her who the missionaries
were and she said that one had curly blond hair so they knew it was
us. Anyway, when the rest of the family heard that she was getting
baptized they wanted to get baptized too, so the elders set up with
them for the 30th as well.
It gets better. We had set up to meet with this family on Friday at
5, but when we showed up they said they were busy getting ready to
head out to the country so we weren't able to visit them, and we
figured they wouldn't be able to be here for District Conference on
Sunday either. But, as we were there wating for District Conference
to start they all walked in! We visited them later on Sunday and they
told us that they had come back last night so that they could be here
for church. Plus, since the buses and stuff weren't running as they
normally would (there was a Marathon on Sunday) they knew that they
were going to be late, so they took a taxi to make sure that they got
there. They don't have a lot of money but they were willing to make
that sacrifice to get to the district conference. And they told us
the meeting was awesome and that they felt great during and after. If
they keep this up they will definitely get baptized on the 30th.
So we got six baptismal dates that day. We gave the first two to the
missionaries on the other side of Bucarest because they live closer to
the other branch, but we are still working with the other family.

Cool things have been happening, especially when my companion and I
are united in our desire to achieve the goal of 200 baptisms for this
year. It's really hard to see any miracles if either one of the
missionaries in the companionship is unwilling, or even just not
really wanting to see them. Sometimes I when I could tell that my
companion was in a bad mood I would try to tell some jokes or some
funny stories so that she could be happy again.

Okay, that's it for this week.

Love,
Sora Jay

P.S. Thanks for the birthday list!


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RE: Romania, 11 October 2010

Jenson’s is August 10, 2010 (8.10.10).

 

From: Joan Olson [mailto:jonibalogne@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 6:25 PM
To: Ariel Natalie Jay
Cc: Aaron Olson; Collin Booth; Emily Jay; Jared Jay; Jennette Booth; Jeremy Jay; Jill Jay; Kira Jay; Marsha Jay; Melissa Jay; Peter Jay; Rodney G Jay; Rodney Gilman Jay; Sally Talbot; Shane Talbot; Timothy Jay; Tom Jay; jayfamilymissionaries.ariel@blogger.com; stoocraig@yahoo.com; Thomas Jay; Timothy Jay; Emily Jay
Subject: Re: Romania, 11 October 2010

 

Uh-oh! I was going to add baby Jenson. What day in August was he born? Any additions?

Re: Re: Romania, 11 October 2010

Oops! I must have deleted it when I deleted all the Olson family. Thanks Kira.

On Oct 11, 2010 9:14pm, Kira Jay <kirajay@gmail.com> wrote:
> My birthday is on the 8th of May
I knew that.


Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 21:14:38 -0600
Subject: Re: Romania, 11 October 2010
From: kirajay@gmail.com
To: jonibalogne@gmail.com
CC: ariel.jay@myldsmail.net; aolson212@gmail.com; boothc@gmail.com; emipoo09@msn.com; jaredjay91@gmail.com; happycat13@yahoo.com; jermj93@yahoo.com; jilmaril@gmail.com; marjay13@q.com; mjayrn@gmail.com; peterajay@gmail.com; rodjay13@gmail.com; rjayjr@gmail.com; sal_gal_82@hotmail.com; shanetalbot25@yahoo.com; timothymjay@hotmail.com; thojay1@gmail.com; jayfamilymissionaries.ariel@blogger.com; stoocraig@yahoo.com; thomas.jay@myldsmail.net; timothymjay@gmail.com; eloquentem13@gmail.com

My birthday is on the 8th of May

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Joan Olson <jonibalogne@gmail.com> wrote:
Uh-oh! I was going to add baby Jenson. What day in August was he born? Any additions?


My birthday is on the 8th of May

On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 6:25 PM, Joan Olson <jonibalogne@gmail.com> wrote:
Uh-oh! I was going to add baby Jenson. What day in August was he born? Any additions?


Uh-oh! I was going to add baby Jenson. What day in August was he born? Any additions?

Birthdays!

January

3.1950-Marsha, 1989-Ariel

19. 1977-Jennie

23. 1978-Rodney

30. 1987-Tim


February

8.1981- Aaron

20.2009- Gloria


March

19. 2006 - Medley

28. 1982 - Shane


April

1. 1977 - Colin

6. 1985 - Jesh

8. 2006 - Spencer Talbot

9.1976- Rod and Marsha Wedding

13. 1947- Dad

23.1993 - Jeremy

29.2005- Aaron and Joni Anniversary

30. 1979 - Peter


May

1982 – Kira

23.2007- Emmett

24. 1990 - Thomas

30. 1991 Jared (Ed)


June

1. 2009 - Adlee

13. 1982 - Sally

18. 2003 – Julia

19. 2004 – Maegan

29. 1923 – Grandma Lola


July

13. 2002 - Sally and Shane Anniversary


August

1.2006 - Nathan

19.- Stewart

September

5.2008- Luke, 2008 - Annikka

8.2007 - Brigham


October

7. 1980 - Jill, 1995 - Emily

24.2004 - Caleb


November

11.1983- Joan

12. 2009-Lewis

25.2007 - Joshua

27.1979 - Melissa


Hey everybody,

This has been kind of an interesting week.  Some missionaries were sent home and a lot of people were transferred to different places.  It's really sad.  I don't really know anything about what happened though.  Tom and Ed, make sure that you never let your companions break the rules, even on little things.  I've been in a city where the sisters who were there before didn't keep the rules and it made it really hard for us to set a new standard, and we pretty much started our missionary work from scratch because the sisters hadn't worked hard.  I wanted to beat them up.

That's cool that Tom and Ed are going to arrive in their countries at around the same time, they can have somebody to relate to.  I remember thinking when I got here that at least I knew that Tom and Ed would be going through the same thing soon (and that lots of you guys had been through the same thing).

On Sunday we invited a ton of people to come to church, as usual, and none of them showed up; or so we thought.  We had given one of the elders of a young guy to the elders after he didn't show up and when they called him he said that he had come to the church with his wife and nobody was there outside to greet him like we said we would be, so he left.  After he told us that we called him and told him we were really sorry (we actually were at the church keeping a lookout but he might have gone to the other church down the street so that we couldn't see him, because there is another church on the same street as ours that is called "the church of Christ".)  He had set up with the elders on Wednesday, but because his wife will be there too the elders told us that we could have them back, so hopefully they'll forgive us for not being there when they came.  I felt really bad.  On Wednesday we'll make sure that we find them.
So, like I was saying, we invited all sorts of people to come to church and none of them showed up; but, a member came that day with three neighbors.  One of them was a fifteen year old girl.  I joked around with her and we became friends.  She asked if she could sit next to us in Sacrament meeting and asked if we could meet during the week.  During Sacrament meeting she turned to me and said "You should go up and speak too."  I thought about it for a little while and I told her I would.  I figured that if I didn't do what she was telling me to do she probably wouldn't do the things that I would tell her to do, so I got up and bore my testimony.  She was really pleased, especially because she had made fun of my Romanian earlier and I still got up and spoke in front of a big group of Romanians.  We'll meet with her on Tuesday.
(There was one guy who showed up at the church during Sunday School, but he came because he liked me, not because he was interested in the church.  I didn't say anything to him, I just let my companion talk.)

Ed and Tom, here is my language tip: bring questions to church for the members to answer.  You can even write out some of your approaches or explanations and have members correct them.  I wrote out an entire Restoration lesson one time and gave it to one of the members to correct.  She actually really like reading it, probably because it has been a while since she had had someone teach it to her, or she just liked the way that I explained things.  Or, now that you're in the countries that speak that language, you can ask any person at any time if you are saying something correct.  One time my companion and I disagreed about the conjugation of a verb, instead of waiting to go home that night and look it up we just walked up to some Romanians and asked them which conjugation was correct, and they told us, and then they were curious about who we were so we talked to them about the church.  I guess I could use that approach more often.
Tell me your mission addresses so that I can send you pictures of me being a missionary (probably at baptisms) so that you can show them to your companions.  You guys can just send me pictures of your ripped arms from baptizing people for me to show to my districts.

I would say happy birthday to Jill and Emily, but then I would feel bad for not saying happy birthday to anyone else ever.  I asked a long time ago for a list of birthdays but nobody ever sent it to me.  Lame.

Right now the goal in our mission is to have 200 baptisms this year (which is double the number of baptisms from last year).  So far we have 101.  There will have to be some major baptizing in these last couple months to make up for the rest, although it's pretty much just one more baptism per missionary, so it's not unreasonable at all.  We just need miracles to happen more often.  I talked about miracles in district meeting; I really like what it says in the bible dictionary.

Thanks for being awesome!
Love,
Sora Jay



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Romania, 4 October 2010

Hey everybody,
 
This week we had transfers, we moved to a different apartment, and we went to conference.  It's really wierd that we didn't actually do a lot of missionary work except for what we could get in here and there in between all of the things we had to take care of.  I'm still here in Bucharest and my companion was here her first transfer and has come back.  It's nice that she knows the city so I don't have to worry about losing her.  Sora Holman is my companion and she is in her fourth transfer (it's wierd to think that I'm in my fifth already, it goes by really fast).
 
Ed, I never intentionally used my 'evil sister powers' to skip to the front of the lines, but sometimes elders would notice that I was a girl and tell me to go up to the front.  It was kind of annoying sometimes.  It was annoying too when elders would try to take my tray to the drop off place just because they felt obligated to by their branch presidents.  Don't worry though Ed, the sisters receive no special treatment in the mission field, and the elders always call us the day before, or the morning of, to tell us that we have to teach a lesson at church or give a talk, or do something for district meeting.  And Ed, when you are teaching a non-member and there is a member there who is saying crazy things this is the solution: invite another member to come who is super talkative but who actually knows what their doing.  They will put the other member in their place.  (In Romania you can also just tell people to shut up and they don't get offended).
 
I don't have a picuture book of Utah, Pete.  It was really cool looking at the pictures from your blog.  All of the little kids look more grown up now.  I need to see some pictures of Jerm and Emily now, because they probably look different.  Probably Ed and Tom do too, so you guys should send some pictures with your next emails.
 
I got invited to go to mission counsel this time, but then it got postponed so I haven't gone yet.
 
We nashed a boboaca this week: we got to have the brand new sister stay with us for her first evening.  We went and knocked doors in the blocs that we were working on.  It was fun to have her there with us, and we wanted really badly to get in somewhere so that she could have a good experience her first night in Romania.  We knocked a bunch of doors and she actually did a good job.  People seem to listen more carefully and actually care what you have to say if you stumble over it as badly as a boboaca, but they probably actually have more faith than us.  It's good to be with boboci every once in a while.  We found a guy that we will go back and teach this week; he was leaving as we knocked on his door but he was really interested in what we had to say about families.
We started going home and we hadn't had a lesson in the blocs, but I spotted a buy on a bench and we went and talked to him.  We sat down and taught him the first lesson.  He knew a little bit of English so he said some things to Sora Mullen in English so that she could understand.  He was a nice guy and we have called him a couple of times since them to keep up on him.
 
I'm looking for a picture to send to you guys right now, but I didn't take any since last week at Pelesh.  So I don't have anything different to send to you guys.  The first one is of some Recent Converts that we work with here in Bucharest, and the other one is a picture of the entrance of the internet place that we go to a lot, it's way sketch, but that's what you can find here in Buch.
 
We watched conference at 7 pm Saturday night and at 3pm and 7pm Sunday night.  We just don't get to watch the Sunday afternoon session.  I guess it's not broadcast at a time other than 11pm here.  It's awesome to go to conference.  There was one speaker who said "A living prophet is more important than a dead one."  I used it later in the day when we were talking to a guy in the park.  It's really cool to watch conference.  We got to see two of the sessions in English because the mission president was there to watch those ones too.
 
Okay, that's probably all for now.  Talk to you later.
 
Love,
Sora Jay



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