Monday, 30 October 2017

Week 50

This week was honestly a blur but as you can see from the photos we
celebrated Halloween. I also ate more Indian food but might I add that I
ate it Indian Style (with my hands) and I only embarrassed myself a
little bit.

Love,
Sister Talia Brown 🇬🇧
3 westonbirt house
21 woodcutters mews
SN25 4DP
Swindon
England





Monday, 23 October 2017

Week 49

First week with out Sister Gee and thankfully Nobody died! The only
struggle was navigating on a bike everyday I miss the garmin I had in
Boston! But hey we only got lost once.

Sister Chenna has been dieing to take us to a proper Indian food
restaurant so we decided to treat ourselves and go eat the real deal
Indian food. Sister Chenna chose everything I ate she was so excited
to eat it and honestly it was so dang good!

We were visiting the guy we met last week and he showed us his Native
American collection. Something kinda funny here I noticed is how much
people love the Native American culture it's so fascinating to them
but maybe it's the same for people in North America looking at people
from Egypt so much culture but you don't really ever getta meet them
in your own land. He was so excited when I told him I grew up next to
the mosses lake reservation. Naturally we took pictures with his
Native knife collection. He also gave me a rock that is shaped like an
amazing creature that is going extinct and I'd be lucky to ever see
one in person.... it's called a Buffalo hahaha I blew his mind again
when I told him back in Canada I have seen not one not two but many
buffalo at a time.

It's been getting a whole lot damper and colder and rainier out I
think I've acclimatised because I'm Freaking cold all the time even
though it's still above 10 degrees and I know I've been a whole lot
for colder at home so I think a year of living here as finally got to
me.

We had a second hurricane come into town this one was so windy which
was terrifying while biking but we still survived although we suffered
some minimal eye damage. (crap blowing into our eyes)

This week the Elders come to Swindon so Sister Chenna and I won't be
alone anymore so that should be exciting.

All in all it was a good week we've been trying our best to get things
moving and also just being happy while doing it.


Love,
Sister Talia Brown 🇬🇧
3 westonbirt house
21 woodcutters mews
SN25 4DP
Swindon
England




Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Week 48

So apparently England gets hurricanes? I'm more inland so it's just a
ton of wind but ya people are freaking out about the weather.

This week we got our transfer dodge... and I'm staying in Swindon for
another transfer! But the trio life is coming to an end sadly sister
Gee is leaving us for Derby but sister Chenna and I are staying
together so that will be good! Just sad that we have no more trio
life! Sister Chenna and I have decided that we are going to eat an
Indian diet which is basically vegetarian but with curry so I'm pretty
pumped for it she keeps telling me that we are gonna feel so much
better after this Transfer but I'm not so sure because it's starting
to get colder outside which means primarily our dinner appointments
are going to be roast dinners.. which is basically the opposite of
vegetarian.

So this week we got a referral so we biked to the bottom of Swindon
(1hr later) to meet this old man who joined the church in 1989 and
hasn't been able to go to church in the last 18 years but he has been
reading the Book of Mormon everyday watching general conference and
studying church material. And then on Sunday he came to church for the
first time it was so cool! He said it blew his mind that there was so
many people because when he first joined there was only 25.

This week we went on exchanges which wasn't to exciting except we
found some cool people that we are excited to follow up with this
week.

So in England proper sized apples grow from trees... not little crap
crab apples that are painful to eat but Freaking huge apples called
Brambly apples and they are so good I'm so proud of the fact that I
was walking saw this massive thing on a tree picked it and ate it!

The work in Swindon is slow but life is still good.




Love,
Sister Talia Brown 🇬🇧
3 westonbirt house
21 woodcutters mews
SN25 4DP
Swindon
England












Monday, 9 October 2017

Week 47

Well to be honest nothing to crazy happened this week and it was
probably not the happiest week of my mission experience but it's
thanksgiving so I think I'm just gonna say some things I'm thankful
for.

I am so thankful that my flat is on the main floor and that I don't
have to walk up a flight of stairs with my bike every morning and
every night. I am so thankful I have been able to come to England and
honestly come to love more people then I could ever imagine. I'm so
grateful that I have been able to have the means to provide for myself
while on the mission and being able to be dependent. I'm so grateful
for my loving family who have loved and supported me my whole life.
I'm so grateful for good friends who have continued to support me even
when we are so very far apart and communication is about once a week.
I'm so grateful for members who give us way to much food and love. I'm
so grateful for my bike that is making it possible to not be a walking
blimp right now from all the member food and love. I'm so grateful for
great companions who care and make the not fun moments more fun. I'm
very grateful to be serving in a country that is definitely just a bit
outside my comfort zone but not to much to that would completely send
me over the edge. I'm grateful for tender mercies like random nice
people in between doors of not so nice people who don't wanna hear
about the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm grateful for technology
and being able to talk to friends and family. I'm so grateful for my
Heavenly Father who continues to amaze me when I think I've hit my
limit of what I can handle and then some how I'm able to handle the
next challenge. I'm so very grateful for the Atonement and that Jesus
Christ would go through something like that for someone like me. I'm
so grateful for the Prophet Joseph Smith who had the desire to ask a
question and had the faith to receive an answer to that question. I'm
so grateful that I've been able to be born in this dispensation when
the gospel is on the earth in its fullness and that I have the
opportunity to share its glad message. I'm so very grateful for my
life and for the trials I get that help me become better.

Transfer calls go out this Sunday so I guess we will see what happens

Love,
Sister Talia Brown 














Monday, 2 October 2017

Week 46

Well this week was a busy one we did a lot of finding and I'm pretty
sure we biked up and down Swindon at least twice a day this week or at
least that's how it feels.

This week we went too Wotton under edge with our District to go
finding after District meeting, it's a town in the middle of the
Cotswolds so it's gorgeous as you could expect I took about a million
photos. We hiked up a minor part of the Cotswolds (big Freaking hill)
and we could see Wales so that was really cool.

This week we stopped by our Brazilian Investigators oh man they are so
fun but also awkward because we speak English and they speak
Portuguese and we both have our google translates out just going back
and forth with our broken Portuguese and there broken English for an
hour but hey we figured it out. I'm now a master at saying thank you
and good bye and that's about it but hey we still got three more weeks
of this transfer so maybe I'll pick up some more.

I forgot that riding a bike makes me look like I'm being abused by my
companions I have a constant supply of bruises up and down my body.
Don't ask me why they just keep appearing.

On Sunday we went to a less actives home and watched the women's
session with her and it was honestly just so great to be taught
something. I love the analogy of the oil in the lamp and that we need
to keep filling ours up along with sharing our oil. I feel like as a
missionary sometimes it just feels like I'm sharing my oil with
everyone and then caught running low myself. But by watching
conference and going to church and the little things like praying and
reading the scriptures helps put drops back into my own lamp. So
needless to say I am beyond excited for General conference this week.
Again I'm also Freaking out because last general conference was
literally just the other day and now it's here again so time just
feels like it's flying these days.

Life is good Swindon is pretty and my companions are a ball



Love,
Sister Talia Brown 🇬🇧
3 westonbirt house
21 woodcutters mews
SN25 4DP
Swindon
England