Dear Mother Nature,
We do not want to be selfish and collect ALL of the snow in the whole world! Please feel free to "share" with others!
Well, the thing that everyone talks about is...... you guessed it, the SNOW!
There are many Newfoundland terms that we are hearing here--- one that we learned last week was "Sheila's Brush" --- I am told that it means the last big snow storm of the winter, just before spring, and it is supposed to "gather" all of the snow out of the air and just dump it, all at once. That is what we got last week --- two feet of new snow on Sunday, then 2 days later, 2-3 feet of more snow on top. Below is the back walk way leading to our parking lot, at our apartment. We were all snowed in for 2 days, as the snow plow got stuck trying to get in to plow us out, so we all just stayed home and waited. I said to Elder Harding, "I have no more banana's to eat" --- he just laughed!

Sidewalks everywhere were impassable until the city got around to them. Many people just started to walk down the side of the road, so driving got a bit tricky, but we just took our time and managed.

For entertainment, we watched people try to shovel their cars out while we were snowed in. I have to say, it was great to see the way people helped each other out --
Now that I am finished "venting" about the weather, I will share with you our mission Presidents message for the week. He is always upbeat, and lifting the mission.
" We all know the weather has been terrible. It does
affect our work. It will get better. We just need to press forward and declare
our independence from the weather. Be your own person. Don’t let a bit of snow
or wind or cold stop you from our work. Where there is a will there is a way.
Necessity is the mother of invention. Press forward saints with steadfast faith
in Christ.President Leavitt" There you go! 


This picture below says it all! I get a lump in my throat every time I look at this picture!
Last week, before the second storm hit, we drove to Truro for a full day of Leadership Training. It was, hands down, the best "Leadership Training" that I have ever been to.

Below is a picture of Elder Harding speaking to a Branch in Newfoundland, via skype camera.
Today, he and Sister Aslett spoke, from our living room, to the Bay Roberts Branch, NFL. They both did a great job. It is a unique experience, speaking to a congregation through a computer, but it works because the spirit is there--- I thought that I would share a little story that Sister Aslett told.

Once there was a group of chickens that wanted to learn how to fly.
So, they decided to hold a meeting in the barn with all of the other barn yard animals and tell them about their desire to fly. There was much excitement and discussion on how they were going to accomplish this. A group of ducks were at the meeting and they offered to teach the chickens, so the next day, they gathered together and the ducks demonstrated flying.

After about 3 hours of practise, almost all of the chickens were able to fly from one side of the barn to the other! It was wonderful~
The ducks were pleased with their efforts, but no one was happier than the group of chickens. They were so pleased with what they had learned, in just 3 hours!
I sure hope that we are not like those chickens! We are learning a lot here in the mission field. I know that we all learn as we go through different experiences in our life, whereever we may be.
I pray that we will be able to remember what we learn, know that we can "fly", or do things that seem difficult or even impossible, when we have the Lords help. May we continue to rely upon the Lord, who, because of the Atonement, knows us better than we realize. May we be ready to help those in our sphere of influence who need guiding, that we may all return back to our Father's house, one day.