Sunday, September 27, 2015

New beginnings to the end

Well, here we are. I am sitting on the train to Leipzig as I watch the trees pass by and the beautiful Germany scenery change, I can hardly believe that my time in Hannover has come to end. I tried to spend the last few days just enjoying every minute and moment of my beloved Hannover. The sun peeking through the window as we rub our eyes and roll out of bed at 6.30 in the morning. The smell of fresh trees and green grass as we open the door at 10 to star our work. Even the horrible smell of brewing beer as we turn the corner to walk to our train stop at Altenbeckner Dam. The old buildings and homes, the cobble stone sidewalks that ruin your suitcases. The old rickety trams in all their green glory. It feels as if it were yesterday that I arrived in Hannover. As I stood in the Train Station for my last 10 minutes I just watched as the people of Hannover walked by. 90% of them being my beloved African friends. Whom I will miss so dearly. 

We spent Monday going by on some friends. We stopped at the train station to meet Jacob. As we showed up I called Jacob to see where he was at, of course he replies "I am on my way be there in 5!" Which actually means I just got on the train and I will be there in 30 mins ha-ha. So we waited in front of the Burger King until a little short African man walked around the corner with is crazy white smile. As he approached us he just shook his head in disappointment upon my leaving and expressed he was tired of all of the people he loves going always. I had a good chat, and he shook our hand about 15 times before he turned around and walked back into the mass of people. 

Next on the list was Lydia. We walked up the stairs and when she opened the door, to my surprise she was her cheerful happy self again. It has been so hard for me to see our deal Lydia is so much pain due to her pregnancy. She finally received a priesthood blessing on Sunday, and it is amazing how it just works. She still has some pain, however not nearly as bad and she can actually laugh joke and smile. I told Lydia on Sunday I was leaving, however I think she was in so much pain she just couldn't understand that I was going. When we showed up on Monday and I asked, Lydia is there anything I can do for you before I leave she turned to me and asked, "What you’re leaving for good?" We had a good talk, and she wanted lots of pictures. I had a hard time explaining that I couldn't call her but I am hoping that in six weeks I can find some way to get in contact with her. She just repeated over and over stay safe and keep praying. It never ceases to amaze me the astounding faith the African people have. 

With that there is some amazing news I Hannover. They are creating an English speaking branch!! Oh I am so excited for them, and so happy. It will help the work along so well. Even though I wasn’t there for the change, I am so happy to have been part of the process of helping the work along. There are so many prepared people there and I am so excited to see those prepared have a place where they can turn to and a place where they can feel comfortable. 

We had a few more visit and ended our night with a family home evening at the Metzigs. They are one of the most amazing families that I know. It was great to spend my last night in Hannover with them and their two daughters. We sang songs, made jokes and even had a little paper mâché time. As the time approached to go I couldn't seem to let myself let the people I love so dearly go. However I knew I had to I walked down the stairs with the up most spirits that this family’s path will forever be entwined with mine. 

Well here is the rest of the email for the week. I arrived promptly 1.18 in the Leipzig train station on Tuesday. Where my warm loving German companion greeted me. Her name is sister Kronwitter. Ah she is one of my most favorite sisters in the mission. She came in with Sister Egbert's group of missionaries, and was trained by my favorite STL sister Lartey. She is a convert to the church and was baptized about 2 1/2 years ago. Sister Kronwitter makes everything a party, and I am so excited to spend my last 6 weeks with her.

Chemnitz ha-ha hmm what to say about this city, Well actually it is beautiful here. I feel like I have finally entered into real Germany. The people, the homes, the smells and the nature. We took a long drive to a member's home a few days ago and along the way I was taken away by the rolling hills and historic nature of the old buildings. The member we went to go visit is an 84 year old power house. She pulled up in her little red Suzuki from the train station. As we pulled up to her old home it was just like something out of a movie. The grass hadn't been mown in what looked like 6 months, all the trees and bushes we over grown. As we entered into the old home there was a stair case so steep that it was pretty much a latter. As we climbed up the stairs to the little kitchen, the smell German food hit my nose, and I could tell that we were in for an eating adventure. It was Schnitzel and potatoes not too bad, however the schnitzel was just sitting in a puddle of butter which she ladled over our potatoes and said "Isst du, das schmeckt" Meaning it is because it taste good. Ha-ha! Afterwards we helped in the garden where she took us up her 5000 mile long staircase in her back yard leading to her garden. Well more like a mess of all different kinds of vegetables and fruits just growing everywhere. She had a huge swimming pool in her garden, which she turned into a pond with giant gold fish. For being 84 years old though, she is extremely fit. She works in that garden every day and lifts things that are so heavy I couldn't do. It is amazing to me! Ah she is one of the funniest old ladies I have ever met. Even if I couldn't understand 80% of what she was saying in her think sechisch accent. 

Later that day we went out to go finding and got caught in the rain. After about 20 minutes of walking around, and being soaked all the way through finally we sat down in front of an apartment building and just prayed that heavenly father would make it stop. We got up, and continued to find however, it didn't. Nah ja, we just had an experience and it builds are character. It was a good bonding experience for sister Kronwitter and me. 

On Friday we meet with our friend Zahn Hoa. He is sooo cool. He is a 29 year old student from China, and has been meeting with the sisters since January. He is so ready to be baptized, but however is stuck on the knowing everything before being baptized. He knows he needs to, but just wants to know everything before he does. The spirit was so strong in the lesson though, as we talked about some of his concerns and then he just up and randomly said he will tell God he wants to be baptized and he will ask him if he should. Also that he is going to read 20 chapters in the book of Mormon before we meet next. He is really so cool! I am so excited for him. Please pray for him. He is good, and I am so excited for him. 

It is just such a different feeling here and I am so happy to serve. There is so many wonderful things awaiting here I know it. 

I was reading an amazing talk from October 2011 general conference called the opportunity of a lifetime. I will just end with one of my favorite quotes from "Your mission is a training ground for life. The experiences, lessons, and testimony obtained through faithful service are meant to provide a gospel-centered foundation that will last throughout mortality and into the eternities. However, for the blessings to continue after the mission, there are conditions that must be met"

The church is true, God loves us more than we could ever know. I know that we are all children of a loving Heavenly Father, and I am so happy to be a part of is wonderful work. 

I hope you have a wonderful week, 

Love Sister Toma