mercoledì 26 gennaio 2011

Milano 1 - Week 2

January 26, 2011


Dear Family and Friends,
 
Thank you for all your letters and emails!  I'm sorry I can't respond to all of them, but they are much appreciated!  I think and pray for you, and I hope you all continue to have wonderful miracles happen in your lives! 
 
This has been another amazing week!  Once again, there's not much time, but I do have to share some guilty pleasures.
 
First of all, I got my first pizza AND gelato this week!  I actually got the special buffalo cheese kind, and yes, my life has changed forever.  And you know how they say that chocolate is better in Europe?  Well, it's true.  And unfortunately (and fortunately depending on how you look at it), my dear Sorella Noteware buys a ton of it!  So I am eating lots and my clothes still fit.  We'll see how long that lasts...
 
But now to the important things. Paola and Sofia are getting all ready for their baptism this weekend!  They are SO BRAVA!!!  We taught them the law of tithing and fast last weekend.  They said that even though they didn't know how they could do it, they still would pay tithing at the beginning of the month because they knew they would be blessed for it!  They are in such a rough spot right now with their family situation, so if you have a minute to pray for them, they can always use more prayers!  But we know that they'll be blessed for their faith and obedience!  I haven't found out from the president yet, but I might be able to teach Paola piano lessons as a 'missionary service' because she wants to learn, and the church needs pianists!  I'm officially the pianist for Relief Society AND Primary, so I have to run from room to room to play for both during the first hour of church.  And poor Sorella Noteware has to come too, so I drag her from room to room.  She's so great!  I just love her to death!  We've become pretty close the last couple of weeks, and I'm learning a lot from her!
 
Rosa, Sorella Noteware and I had a fast last weekend so she could decide on a baptismal date.  She's so ready, but she just needs to be able to have the faith to set a date and then she can work on improving her situation.  We worry that if she doesn't set a date soon, we'll have to drop her because she's progressed as far as she can except for baptism!  But we meet with her again tomorrow, I think. 
 
Giovanni actually signed up to clean the church last night, and we taught him a lesson afterwards.  He really wants to change his life, so we're praying that he will read and pray with real intent so he can gain a testimony of the Book of Mormon.  He says that if this church doesn't work for him, he's going to give up.  I know that if he prays with real intent to change his life, then he will receive an answer!  I realize every day as I read from the Book of Mormon that it is truly an inspired book and the word of God.  I wish I had more time to study!!!  I realize how horrible my study habits were before I left on a mission.  Even though I have over 2 hours to study every day, most of that is studying for lessons that we'll teach.  So it's pretty wonderful when I get a few extra seconds to just feast upon words of the Book of Mormon!
 
Let's see, anything else that I ought to share...  Oh!  Anziano Newton (Josh Newton) is in my district!  He's also my zone leader!  How fun is that!? For those of you who don't know, his mom, Julie Newton, is a cellist who is one of my dear friends from California.  I stayed at her home in La Canada a couple of times even before I started college at USC. She was also in OTS when she lived in Utah, so we go way back.   Needless to say, small world.   Oh, and Naomi Harper is also in my mission!  Dad, she said she loved your class back in 9th grade.  She looked familiar and I recognized her name, so you must have talked about her and showed me pictures at some point.
 
I forgot AGAIN to bring my memory card reader so I could send pictures, but next week I will for sure!  I know most of you haven't even seen pictures from the MTC yet!  One of these days I'll be on top of my game... hopefully.
 
On Saturday night we got home, and someone had broken into our kitchen window!  They pulled a lot of stuff out of our drawers, but apparently nothing was stolen.  That was a miracle.  All of my important things were well hidden, but a couple of the Sorelle had their passports and expensive jewelry right out in the open!  Truly a blessing.  Wow.  Yesterday some brothers from the GANS (Giovane Adulti Non Sposati) ward came and put locks on our windows, so now they are pretty secure.  We think it might have been a construction worker because we live on the 4th floor, and they are building a 5th floor above us.  Otherwise someone would have had to get through 2 other locked doors to get to our window.  I guess they think that Americans are rich... haha.  Not us!  We're pretty sure there were guardian angels hiding our things from the robber.  It was really too miraculous, and he went through everything.
 
But, anyway, we're all fine, nothing is lost (except one of my favorite earrings, which is probably just under the bed or something.  But it wasn't stolen because the other one was there, and I'm pretty sure it looks about as cheap as it is... $5 at target 3 years ago). 
 
I hope you are all doing well!  I wish I had the time to write each of you personally, but suffice it to say, I love you all!  Thank you for your prayers and support!  Have a wonderful week, and keep the faith! 
 
Love always,
-Sorella Willey

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Sorella Willey

Sorella Elizabeth Willey
Via Gramsci, 13/4
20090 Opera MI
ITALIA

mercoledì 19 gennaio 2011

Hello from Milano!

January 19, 2011

Dear Family and Friends,
Unfortunately this will be a rushed letter.  Today is my first P-day in ITALY!!!!!!!!!!!  I spent the whole day cleaning our horribly dirty apartment.  We moved into an apartment with the Sorelle in another area, and the previous Sorelle left a lovely mess for us.  But it was lovely to have a clean apartment finally and all the stuff organized.  We're here in Milano 1, and living outside our area makes things a little tricky sometimes, but I love the other Sorelle from Milano 2 are so full of life and energy!
Speaking of we...  My companion is Sorella Noteware (Rachel) from Austin, Texas.  She is probably the only Sorella who is older than I am, but she only has 2 transfers left. She studied ballet at Northwestern with a minor in Czech studies.  She's teaching me a little Russian too, and just today we got to use our Russian on the Metro.  We ran into a girl named Katerina, and she might come to our English class!  Sorella Noteware is wonderful, and we've been SO busy with teaching the last few days! 
We have two baptisms coming up next week!!!!  Paola and her daughter Sofia who is 14.  They are solid gold!!  We also just encouraged another sister yesterday to pray about baptism.  Her name is Rosa, and she has a two lovely daughters, Sabrina (14) and Kati (5).  Sabrina has been a member for 2 years already, but because of family circumstances, Rosa has had to wait.  But we just know that she can do it!  We're also teaching Giovanni, we taught him 2 lessons so far.  His brother and sister-in-law, Patrizia and Washington, were baptized last year, and they brought him to church last week for the first time.  We also have a few others we are teaching right now, but there isn't time right now.  We have to run to an appointment to teach Paola and Sofia.  Next week I'll have much more time, and hopefully a keyboard that doesn't stick.  I'm getting quite the workout- exercising my fingers :)
But I'm having a wonderful time here, and I hardly remember the life I used to have.  The Spirit is so strong when we're teaching lessons, and I find myself saying Italian words I don't remember learning.  I just love teaching with Sorella Noteware!  She is wonderful, and next week I'll send pictures too....if I can figure out how. 
Thank you all for your love and support always!  I wish I had the time to write each of you individually, but for now this is it.  I need to write my letter to President Wolfgramm.  He is WONDERFUL!!!  I really love him, and Sorella Wolfgramm is incredible as well!  I just know that I was sent here at exactly the right time and with exactly the right people!  What a wonderful blessing the gospel is!  I am watching peoples lives be changed as they learn the truth and begin living commandments.  Oh how I love these people!
I know that this church is true, and my testimony of the Savior continues to grow every day!  Everything just makes SO much sense, and watching people light up when they understand a principle of truth is just worth every second of walking in the cold and smelling the cigarette smoke!
I love you all!  I hope you're all healthy, happy, and saying your prayers every night! I appreciate the prayers so  much, and I pray for you too!
Keep the faith!
-Sorella Willey

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Sorella Willey

martedì 4 gennaio 2011

Flight Plans and LAST week at the MTC!!!

January 4, 2010


Dear Friends and Family,
 
I can't believe how the time has flown!  Actually, it has felt like much longer in some ways, but it has been so wonderful, and I can't believe it's almost over!  The Spirit here is so amazing, and my testimony of the Savior grows every day.  I can't believe how wonderful and powerful the Atonement truly is!  If you haven't experienced this wonderful feeling, pray tonight to understand the Atonement better, and watch as you receive an amazing answer to your prayers!  Life still throws challenges at you, but your burdens will be shared, and sometimes completely taken away!
 
So, I know, you're all excited to hear about my flight plans. Or your not, and I'm just so excited that I can't keep in in a second longer!!!!
 
Next week, Tuesday, January 11, 2011 (thats 01/11/11), at 4:00 A.M., I will get on the bus to the airport, pick up my visa, passport, and plane ticket, and fly from Salt Lake City to Atlanta to Frankfurt to MILANO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   That's right, I'll be in Milano as everyone in Utah wakes up on Wednesday morning!
 
We had our final TRC yesterday, and it was amazing!  Our "investigator" was a sister who is actually from Sicily!  Her husband served in her area, and now they're expecting their first child!  It was great beacause I actually understood everything she said, and in my broken Italian (with the help of S.lla Lecates and S.lla Salyer) we taught the Plan of Salvation, shared a bunch of personal experiences, and answered one of her actual questions!  She said she felt we had taught HER and not just the lesson, and the Spirit there was so strong!  Regardless of the fact that I mostly used Progressive Past instead of Imperfect, and my Congiuntivo was pretty shaky, and I kept conjucating into VOI instead of Lei, and Noi instead of Loro, the Spirit carried the message to her heart that she needed to hear.  We all left the room feeling edified.
 
So, I realized this week, that I failed to spotlight one of the Anziani in my district!  I don't know how I left him out, but here goes Anziano Winward:
 
Anziano (Robert) Winward is from Highland, Utah, but he's been going to school in Logan so claims it as his home.  He was adopted, but he keeps in contact with his birth parents as well.  He's a poet, and he's the best example of SYL we have.  At first you could hardly understand him, but when he bears his testimony in Italian now, it's pretty amazing.  His parents are going through a pretty nasty divorce, so it's hard to watch him struggle with that.  I've watched so many people struggle with marriages, but divorce seems to be pretty rough too.  I've watched so many people have their families and hearts torn to pieces, so we're all praying for his family to be able to feel love and comfort from the Savior.  Anziano Winward always encourages us to all speak the language, and usually he's got a joke or two up his sleeve. :)
 
Wow! My time is running out quickly today!  Where did it go!?
 
No time for an Italian scripture, but next time you hear from me, I'll be IN ITALY!!!  Thank you all for your emails, letters, packages, and the love and support you have shown me!  I have learned so much her, and I've truly felt the power, comfort, and love that God sends His missionaries!   I can't wait to go and shout it from the rooftops!!!  And the Alps!!!!!
 
I love you all so much, and I know that this gospel is the true and restored gospel of Jesus Christ.  I KNOW that Joseph Smith saw the Father and the Son, and through him, the Book of Mormon was translated.  I love the Book of Mormon, and I know it's truly the word of God.
 
Keep the faith!
~Sorella Willey
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Sorella Willey

Sister Elizabeth Denise Willey
MTC Mailbox # 194
ITA-MIL 0112
2005 N 900 E
Provo, UT 84604-1793