Monday, July 20, 2020

SISTER DeGOOYER - WEEK 54 and 55

We have almost 6 people on date!  Pray for our 6 people!  That's a great way to start an email... an invitation to pray!  Hahaha, seriously though, I appreciate the prayers.  There is too much opposition in the world, to risk leaving your house without praying.  Prayers are powerful!  They keep you safe.  They save lives.  They help you to see more clearly God's hand in your life!
We have found a couple more people this week.  Prayers for them as well.  Everything, everything points to baptism and I am beyond pumped to share this first step with people.
Sister Horton and I are feeling so much better, we have not been as sick this week!  We've been able to leave our house everyday, and be among the people!  It's honestly the best!
I would encourage y'all to pray for the ability to see miracles around you!  They are there if you just open your eyes to look!  Alma 30:44.
Keep me updated and sorry I don't always email back.  I love y'all and I'll try to write more next week.
Sister DeGooyer
AND
I have decided that I want to be buried in an egg casket, with a keltic knot design- incorporated with a dutch windmill. I think this will most appropriately demonstrate who I am as a person. Half dutch and half scottish- I also have a history with that particular food item, that would make it not only unique but special. I thought I ought to put that on record, just in case I die sometime in the next 6 months. This seemed like an appropriate place to do so.

In other news, we had an eventful, sad, happy, busy, week. We dropped the person I have been teaching since I've been in Kimberly. No tears were shed, he made his choice with a complete and full knowledge. The power we have been given from God as missionaries was fully realized in that moment. We give the people we are teaching EVERYTHING. We teach them and have those spiritual moments and then we ask them in the name of their Savior to give up things. Huge things, things that no ordinary person should be able to ask of another, but we do it, because we in reality are speaking for their Savior. It's sobering to see that people don't always make the right choice.

We painted with the Riley/Rauma family this week. They are literally my favorite people in this whole world. We had to say goodbye to Mel and Andy this week; they are headed back to Cali. We'll miss them. Y'know sometimes you meet people that you instantly know are meant to be family, that was them. Luckily we still have the rest of the crew and we'll stay in touch. :) The clinic was finished and it looks sooo good! If anyone is looking for a speech therapist, consider moving to Kimbo, because I've got the best human being for the job!

We are moving forward with F's baptism!! We are so excited, especially now that it is looking like she will be baptized with her 3 oldest kids. Prayers, please! We've had some really sweet moments with her this week. She is incredible and one of the greatest forces for good! Please pray specifically, if you can, for protection for her and her children. I love them so much!

Yesterday was probably the best day of my week. We found ourself with a watermelon and after praying over it we found this man working in a field who seemed like he would like it. We pulled over and ran out to him holding our watermelon like an offering. He said "no," so Sister Horton asked him for a watermelon referal, again our answer was "no." So, alas, we skipped back to our car through the field holding a watermelon. We prayed again and a house and a face popped into my head. We drove the ways, knocked on the door, and the lady was so pleased. She took the watermelon, a scripture, an invitation, and a return appointment. I'm thinking next time we'll have to bring a pineapple. I've always said food and music are the way to people's hearts.

In more somber news: I'm gearing up to leave my area. We had interviews with President this week (which was so good, as always, he has a way of making us all feel exceptionally loved) My leaving, is pretty much a done deal. It is just a matter of where. I am getting my area ready for my departure, but I am teaching the people as if I will be here forever! I hope that's the right approach. It's weird knowing that in a week and a half I am out of here. Kimberly has become my home- 9 months in one area. I didn't think it would happen. #noregurts

Oh my goodness, yesterday we went back to church for the FIRST time! It was with 2nd ward and we got a new Bishop, so it was a really special Sacrament Meeting. Sister Horton and I greeted and handed out face masks to people, it was so good to see some of the people I love who I haven't seen in 4 months! We sat down in the chapel and the meeting began. The organ began to play, I am a Child of God. I could not hold back the tears, the Spirit of God was so powerful as I sang that simple truth with so many good people. Then we got to the sacrament. Wow. Those young men, handled it with such care. Each deacon passing the sacrament in a pair, one delivering the bread/water and the other taking the empty cup from every person. There was so much careful thoughtfulness that went into each deacon's actions. The Spirit again hit me like a wave as well as Sister Horton, tears steamed. It felt so good to be back, gathered together, in the name of our Savior!

Ladies and gentlemen, it was a good week. If nothing else, because we were able to go and partake of the Sacrament. There are very few moments that we can say we are truly perfect, but that instant right after we partake of the bread and water with a sincere heart, is one of those instances. My testimony and appreciation for the church side of everything was strengthened as we gathered yesterday. There is something about gathering that brings the Spirit so strongly. Matthew 18:20 "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them."

I love you all! And God bless you, every one! 

Sister DeGooyer

P.S. I heard the new psych movie came out-- watch it for me, my Bettenhausens! 🤜🤛
Painting....
Food....
Fun and Cool!
Our tie-dye shirts!
Exchanges with Sister Tree 
Paiting with the Elders
Elder Robin is 21! 
Happy Birthday, Elder Robin!
(The ties we made for him.)
Eating Popsicle on the job. 
More painting!

Sunday, July 12, 2020

SKITTLES AND PAINT - NOT INTERMINGLED

 Skittles thinks he's a "BIG" boy now... 
He didn't want his cheese sandwhich in bite sizes.
Cheese is his favorite.  He loves to say, "cheese!"
Skittles loves his grandma!
 
Mostly because if he gives cuddles and kisses... 
He gets M&Ms! 
And just like Grandpa... 
Skittles loves his drinks! 
Poor Skittles is sick today. 
He wanted lots of cuddles.
He slept a LOT.
And he watched Animusic 6 times while vegging out. 
And for fun...
We decided to paint small canvases.
We all learned how to paint from G.J. on DeGooyer Day.
Here's our little (3x5), creative pieces of art:
Cody's Waterfall 
Kiara's Lake 
Scott's Moon 
My Mountainscape

Thursday, July 9, 2020

SISTER DeGOOYER - WEEK 53

Hello, friends and family!
So I’m sending a recording this week because it was too much work to write an email.  And we have to go places.  We’ve got places to be and people to see, so this seemed a quicker option.
This week was really good, but hard.  I’m not gonna lie.  We got tested for Corona Virus… well, Sister Horton did earlier this week and that was exciting.  She was sick for a couple of days and then I also got sick, which was not fun, especially with this whole Corona Virus thing going around.  We had to stay in lock-down kinda… couldn’t see anybody… couldn’t open our door for a couple of days.  And with how much I’ve been wanting to work, it was a big blow.  But that’s OK.  (BTW Katia and her companion do NOT have Covid-19.)  We survived, and this week, we will hopefully not be sick.
Let’s see… what happened this week?  We found a couple new people to teach as well, which has been good.  And we had a couple of our friends who we were teaching say that it wasn’t for them… which is hard… but circumstances and things….  I know they’ll be OK.  They’ll have that chance again, hopefully, to accept the gospel.  It’s always sad when that happens, but all you can do is pray.  Agency is real, my friends. 
It was a good week.  We had zone conference.  President always has a way of inspiring us.  He did half of it over Zoom call with the whole zone… actually it was 3 zones kinda thing.  Then we all go to sit in a chapel with social distancing and masks.  Since we had been sick earlier this week, we were allowed to come and sit in the way back which was interesting.  But it was good.  I was excited during the whole thing.  Everything got me pumped, especially coming right out of being sick, I was ready to go!  I was excited!  You can ask my companion.
Let’s see… we had fourth of July celebrations.  That was a good day.  It was full of rejection, but Sister Horton and I were optimistic, and it was honestly a really good day.  We ended up talking to a lot of people. 
Today was good.  We tie-dyed shirts with our district.  That was fun.  Pictures will come.  The shirts are drying to the pictures will come next week. 
Life is good. Missionary work is amazing!  It’s the greatest work on earth, folks!  I’m really enjoying it.  I love this work.  I love it with everything I have.  And I’m so lucky to be out here doing it. 
I hope y’all have a wonderful week… and this recording is already too long… so… “in case I don’t see you: Good Afternoon, Good Morning and Goodnight!”
Katia LOVES the 4th of July celebration!

Tie-Dye with Friends
Unity!
 
We're all in this together!


Sunday, July 5, 2020

AMERICA, GOD SHED HIS GRACE ON THEE!

We are soooo grateful to live in America.  Scott and I truly love celebrating our independence and our freedom.  And we have always tried to instill a love for our great country in our children... thus we usually celebrate with music, food, time together, and learning about the history of the United States of America.
We started our celebrations on Friday as we watched a patriotic tribute that was incredible.  The music, the photography and the stories were inspirational.  And the program ended with a commitment to make a personal covenant with God to remember God and support those who are righteous.  We must also become righteous ourselves and lead the way to truth and light.
Before the "race"
Check out the fog behind us!
Saturday, Scott and I participated in a virtual 5K: 5 on the 4th!  We earned our medals!  Kiara, Cody and Skittles joined us for the "event."  It was beautiful!  The fog was breathtaking.  And the colors were spectacular.  Scott and I enjoy visiting, talking and walking together.  We shared our dreams and ideas....  I must say, I'm more in love with my husband now than I was 24+ years ago.  He is always encouraging us to grow and become.  He makes me a better person.  And we are still quite good lookin', if I say so myself.  (Scott always says so himself.)
Love the beauty with the fog... and the sunrise! 
For the beauty of Kentucky!
Love my Lillywhites!
We earned our medals!
Our neighborhood rocks!  We had a parade at 10 AM.  Skittles actually enjoyed the fire truck and his new fireman's hat.  It was a tiny parade, but I love that the families here in our neighborhood are teaching their children to love our country!
Love our neighborhood!
Love this little man!
Future Firefighter?!
Then Kiara and Scott made more bundt cakes.  This time they are white cakes with blueberries and raspberries for our 4th of July celebrations.
They were DELICIOUS!
We relaxed the main part of the day.  We visited, played games, took lots of pictures of Skittles, and I practiced my cello. 
Just chillin'!
Behind the protective barrier... 
Red, White & Cool! 
Smiles! 
Skittles did NOT like the hat I got him.
Cody liked the hat!
Then we had our besties over for a BBQ and sparklers.  We were excited to find out that a lot of people in our area were lighting huge, beautiful fireworks.  We loved watching!
The full moon was AMAZING! 
The fireworks were beautiful! 
Skittles was tired... and the loud noises scared him...
This was the best picture I got!
He'll LOVE this next year! 
These are a couple of my favorite guys!
My cute husband and Apple Pie! 
Marmalade knows how to have fun! 
And Raisin is always adorable and photogenic!
My adorable husband! 
Me!
Independence Day is truly a day to celebrate.  If it weren't for this great country, we wouldn't be able to worship how we wish, or speak what we believe.  God's hand was definitely in the founding of our country.  And if we make the covenant, we can continue this wonderful tradition of freedom!