Monday, July 30, 2012

Parents summary of Sister Smart's email this week


July 30, 2012

Dear Family and Friends,
This is not today's email from Sister Allison Smart.
She did not send a general email this week. Her email today was requested to be just for her parents.
She expressed her appreciation and love for her parents and family, for the power of prayer in seeking the Spirit to guide and direct our lives.  She stressed the importance of setting goals and writing them down, and of praying individually and as couples and families.
She mentioned how thrilled she is to receive emails and letters from all of you.  She said Keri's email was so cool!  She expressed disappointment that she does not have the time to respond to everyone in a manner and as quickly as she would like.  I think she is only allowed one hour per week for reading and sending emails.  It is difficult in one hour to both read and compose emails.  For this reason, mailed letters are very helpful and much appreciated as she can receive those during the week and do not take up time during the email hour to read.  In the "old days," don't you recall how excited you were to get personal letters in the mail when you lived away from home?  Sometimes in the Internet/email world we may forget that missionaries are laboring in the "old world" and only have one hour of Internet technology per week.
Well, have a good week.
Love,
Mom and Dad Smart

Monday, July 23, 2012

Sister Smart with Sister and President Clark T. Bishop

Sister Smart with Taiwan Sacred Elephant

Another Week Gone By!!!

July 23, 2012
 
Hello!!! What a week... I feel so overwhelmingly blessed it's unreal. Crystal and Sharalyn, hang in there with your cute babies on the way!!! Good luck this week with Ryan! Tell him aunt Ally says hello :) So the fair was last week, how was that? I hope you ate 11 elephant ears and at least 4 corndogs for me. Sounds like you are sewing up a storm Momma, I hope you're enjoying it! I hope Christy can get her leg and back problems sorted out, no fun to deal with pain like that... I love hearing about the family and hope you are all doing great! Know that you are thought of often, and prayed for always. I love you all!
 
First, my miracle of the week, and then it's picture explaining time. Okay, so this week we have been working really hard but it seemed like we weren't getting many results. A lot of people stood us up, weren't home when we visited, or weren't willing to talk to us on the side of the road. We still had success and met with our progressing investigators (people who are continually learning more about the church and meeting with us) but not many new ones. We said a prayer that we could have the Lord's help in accomplishing our missionary purpose (to invite everyone to come unto Christ) and got to work. We miraculously had 9 lessons in 3 and a half hours last night. It was just unreal. We taught several people how to pray and about their purpose in life. It felt so good and we are so grateful!!! I love sharing the gospel every single day. In one of our lessons with a 15 year old girl this week, we were teaching about the nature of God and how He is our loving Heavenly Father. I told her that God knew her name and that He cared for her more than she could begin to realize. She looked at us awestruck, and asked if we were telling the truth. Yes of course we are! The highlight of my day was seeing her smile after that! What a change the knowledge of who we are and who loves us can make in our lives. I am so grateful to know that I am a daughter of God. He loves me and I do my best to show Him that I love Him too. I also know that He knows us individually and personally and through prayer we can communicate our thoughts, feelings, questions, and desires to Him. He will listen! I feel so lucky that we get to teach people about prayer all the time. We asked one girl what she thought about prayer after we said her first one with her, and she said, "It's pretty awesome" YEAH. It is!!! Haha oh how happy I am!
 
Okay, I thought maybe you'd like to see some photos of my little island. The first is of our Chapel. It is 4 stories tall and about 2 by 6 or 7 rooms large. Does that make sense? Haha. Well I love our chapel. Taiwan is a very dirty place, beautiful, but dirty. The chapel is really an escape from it all and everyone can feel the spirit there.
 
The next is of what some apartments in Taiwan look like. We pass this one a lot and I just think it looks cool.
 
Ranhou, that's me preachin the gospel to ALL of Taiwan. Or at least Zhanghua. I just want to shout it from the rooftops! So that's what my companion and I did this morning haha.
 
Me and Mr. Elephant. I think some folks worship him... but we are just friends. He knows I'm not into that kind of stuff.
 
Meet the newest member of our family! Ta. Ta is my trusty ukulele that I love to play. I have a goal to learn all the hymns before I come back. I'm also teaching my companion a few songs. So fun!
 
We love ice cream and mangoes. LOVE.
 
This building is funny haha. Look how tall and skinny it is! You could be in the middle of nowhere with no buildings except one. Instead of building out and around, they always build up!
 
Me and my trusty companion Sister Wainright with a lady on our roof!
 
Creepy bug. We meet new ones all the time. It's a hate hate relationship.
 
A typical Zhonghua street. Except imagine way more scooters!!! It was a less busy time of the day. Note my trusty helmet. Safety first.
 
Well folks, that's about all for today. Remember that I love you dearly and think of you often! Remember that God loves you, I love you, and Satan hates your guts. He's just annoying and doesn't want any of us to truly be happy. Turn to Heavenly Father because His arms are always open. More next week!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Week of Miracles in Missionary Work

July 16, 2012
 
Well hello family!!! What a week. I can't believe it's preparation day again already. Time flies when you are having this much fun spreading the Gospel. Sister Wainright and I have had some pretty wonderful experiences lately. Every Friday we have weekly planning where we plan out how we can efficiently do all that we need to in the upcoming week. We also set goals on different mission standards that we are to hit. We have worked really hard to accomplish those goals, but with only 45 minutes left till we called in our report, we realized we were a little short. We said a prayer, and got right to work. Heavenly Father gave us miracle after miracle right down to 10 o clock when we stopped and realized we hit all our goals. I know that God is with us as we do His work and try our best. We absolutely cannot do it alone, but with His help and guidance we are given strength beyond our own. Sometimes it is scary... scratch that, every time it is scary going up to a person you don't know and telling them about Jesus Christ. However, as I remind myself that they are God's daughter and this message will bless their lives in countless ways, that fear gets pushed aside and we do it. My companion is a great example to me and I learn so much from her every single day. Sometimes we get rejected, but then I remind myself that sometimes we don't! For example, this week I was at a light and stopped to talk to a woman. She rejected immediately and I turned to the other side and there was Sandy. She reached out for the pamphlet without me even saying anything. I handed it to her, explained who we were, and we pulled over to the side of the road and set up a time to meet so she could learn more about Jesus Christ and His love for her. She came to Church the next day and we have had 3 lessons with her since and her baptism is set for next month. The great thing is that we never know whether they will accept or reject our happy message, so we get to talk to everyone! Maybe this time they aren't interested, but perhaps next time they will be. I absolutely love this work. I've never been more tired yet satisfied in my life.
 
Monday: We stopped at the chapel to use the restroom and walked in to find 3 girls just standing there. 2 were not members of our Church and 1 was a recent convert. She wanted to show her friends the chapel, so they biked 40 minutes just to come see it. We happened to come at that exact time and were able to show them around and then sit down and have a lesson with them. We are meeting with them later this week too. The funny thing is we never ended up using the restroom. God really does prepare people and puts them in our path!
 
Tuesday: We had a Zone training meeting and practiced contacting (that's when we are stopped at red lights and talk to everyone there stopped with us) Not 2 minutes after we left the meeting, we met a woman with 2 little boys. It was just like we practiced, she has been meeting with us since, and wants to be baptized next month.
 
Wednesday: Remember Sandy? We met with her on Wednesday and she told us that she had just broken up with her boyfriend when we met her. Literally just... her boyfriends house was on the corner we met her at. She said she knew immediately that this was something that could give her happiness and was so grateful we met/
 
Thursday: There is a woman with a son who's husband will not let her be baptized. We invited her to practice sharing her testimony with her husband just as we missionaries practice sharing the gospel with our companions each morning. We had a great time practicing with her and her son and it was so fun.
 
Friday: we were about to eat dinner and asked if we could join these 2 girls we didn't know. They said yes (because Taiwanese people are always polite) and we ended up having a great time and are meeting with them later this week.
 
The point is, none of this is our doing. It is all the Lord. Everyday He gives us countless miracles. These are only a few. I barely speak Chinese, but His spirit can testify of truth and that's what they feel. I love it here in Taiwan and shall write more next week. I love you all so much!!! I hope all is well with baby Ryan and Shari's baby #5 :) Can't wait to meet them when I get back! Have a great week and know that you are loved!
 
Love, Sister Smart
 
 
ps Yes, the mission address is the right one. I think it takes about 2 weeks for mail to get to and fro. Could you write my address on fb so folks write me if they want? Thanks Momma and Poppa. You are both the best

Monday, July 9, 2012

Try Sister Allison Smart's Other Website

Hi, this is Wayne Smart, Allison's father.  I'm maintaining another website to keep the adventures of Sister Smart's mission to Taiwan documented.  Please go to  the link below and let me know what you think.  If most think this other site is better than this blog, I will keep the blog online but it may no longer be updated (would have this link to the other one).

New website:

    www.missionsite.net/sistersmart

Respond back to:

    wayne@smartfamily.org

Thank You,

Getting acclimated to daily life in Taiwan

July 9, 2012
 
It's that special time of the week, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, it's email time! It's that wondrous occasion when lucky folks get to hear about Sister Smart's adventures on her little island called Taiwan! Haha I realized I forgot to mention some key things about this neat place. Here's a few random tidbits... We can't flush toilet paper. We can't drink the water unless it's from a trusted filter aka our house and the church. Our washer and dryer are outside. We take off our shoes and leave them outside before we go into any house, including our own. No AC in our apartment except for in our bedroom while we sleep (such a blessing). The garbage trucks SING! Really. They play the same song over and over again REALLY loud and when the people hear the song, they come out and toss their garbage in the back of the truck.  My companion tricked me the first time and told me it was ice cream truck... False. It was garbage. Oh well, still makes me laugh everytime I hear it. Most the toilets are holes in the floor called squatters. Our house and a few stalls at the church have normal ones, but the rest are the squatters.
 
I didn't know that Davido and Trevor served here, but that's cool! Is Mary Gibson's maiden name Burnham? I was going through the area book to check on some things and I came across her name on some baptism forms. Perhaps she sat right where I do a few years ago. Also, I have my bike! I got it last week and it is trusty as can be! We have to spray paint it today and grunge it up so it won't get stolen. I always lock it though, but still just in case. The bike works great! It now has a basket and box on the back so I can efficiently do heaps of missionary work. The clothes I have are good... but now that I'm here I'm realizing I need a few more shirts that are better for the weather here. It's blazing hot and we sweat SO much haha. Speaking of sweat, let me tell you about some of the food I tried in the last week. Everyday we try something new so I can try to get accustomed to it quicker.  Sooo.... Mixie and choudofu... If you are like me and are not yet fluent in Chinese, let me tell you what I learned these were AFTER my companion had me eat them. Pigs blood rice. Stinky tofu. Yep. I ate that. I wish I could say they were not that bad, but no... they were that bad. Haha really really gross foods. We were in the presence of a member though who had just purchased them for us though so guess who sucked it up and just ate it. Yeah... hopefully that will never happen again, but I have a feeling it will. The fruit really does taste different here! There are some kinds that I have not yet learned to appreciate... but the rest are super super good. That's what I eat for breakfast every morning. The 2 best things I've had so far is a seaweed wrap type thing (that was in the picture last week) and MANGO ICE. Oh my gosh. I want to eat it everyday (thank goodness I have a frugal companion who keeps me in line). I have a feeling it won't be too long before I eat it again though. I am getting used-ish to the foods, but still got some ways to go. I like simple simple food. Here is is very spiced and random extras are ALWAYS added. I will soon learn to love it all I'm sure.
 
Question answer time-Those first few days in Taiwan, we stayed in Taizhong for a day and a half with President Bishop and his wife. We did trainings there and went over mission goals and rules. The next day we went with our trainers and have been in Zhonghua since! We jumped right into the work and have been living the normal missionary life. They asked me if I knew them and I told them they were my grandparents. Then Elder Liston said he knew dad from Springville as well! Do you remember him dad? Ron Liston... Craig liston... one of those two, I can't remember. My MTC companions are both serving in Taizhong but in different areas, I'm not sure which ones. We do our own laundry. We have an elevator to get to our floor. I woke up to a spider in front of my face yesterday, so lizards, cockaroaches, and spiders are all our "friends." We have not yet learned to appreciate them yet haha. Bummer than you weren't able to have fireworks this year!!! I hope you still had a great 4th of July though. We celebrated it in the morning before we left our apartment by singing America the Beautiful and reciting the Pledge of allegience to our little American Flags. At English Class (we teach a free english class every wednesday for anyone who wants to come) we taught them 4th of July type words and then ate SMORES! It was glorious. Well I wish I had more time but we must be off to go grocery shopping and such. I will write more next week! I love being a missionary here. We get to tell families they can be together forever and then teach them how. It's a wonderful feeling and I feel so blessed to be here right now. We have some new investigators that we will be teaching this week so I'll let you know how that goes. I love you all! I miss you and pray for you everyday.
 
Love, Sister Smart