Monday, January 17, 2011

Mother RUSSIA

Here is Sister Leavitt's first letter from Russia.  We heard from her mission President last Wednesday to let us know she had arrived safely and they were excited to have her in the mission.  He also sent the picture of her first day in the mission.  She looks so tired, but happy.  She really wants to hear from her friends and family, you can write her at her mission address here or on Dearelder.com just choose her mission and write a letter, it will get to her if a few weeks.  Thanks for your love and support! 

Sister Courtney Leavitt
Russia Rostov-na-Donu Mission
Vtoraya Voladarskaya 64
Rostov-na-Donu
Rostovskaya oblast
344008
RUSSIA

Hello!!!

So I'm in Russia. Who thought that would ever happen? Well first of all I just have to tell you that I love it here! Now I will tell you all about my week... This may take while. So last Monday we left the MTC so early, at like 5 am then we got on an airplane to New York. Long story and in the end I forgot my carry on bag on the airplane. So Elder Haws and I spent the next hour trying to get it back. But we got it back and by some miracle we got everything taken care of and through the secruity line in time to get something to eat and for me to call Casey. We thought we were running so late, but our flight then left an hour late... It wasn't even delayed. It was weird, but it all truned out fine and 10 hours later we were in Moscow. When we got to Moscow we had to go apply for our second passports at the US embassy, It took almost our entire ten hour layover to go into moscow and get it all taken care of. Then we got on another plane, and headed to Rostov. We got in at like midnight and we met our mission president and his wife at the airport. We got our bags and went to the mission home where Sister Nichiprova made us dinner at 1:30 in the moring... That was a little strange, but i didn't mind because I was starving. We got to sleep after that until 8 in the moring! Then Prisident Nichiprov interveiwed us and the AP's told us some rules. We locked our hearts away and did some other things that I only sort of remember. Then we went the the office where I met my first companion Sister Kirshisnik. She said you can call her Kep if you would like. That's what some of the members call her when they can't say her name. She's from Farmington and she's amazing. So fun and She loves music just as much as I do. Her dad even played the game with her where she had to name the song title and artist when they were listening to the classic rock station. So that's pretty cool. Oh, and her dad wants to call you guys and tell you all about her, so he probably will sometime this week. So I met her and we waited for a little while and then we headed off to my first area it's a city called Tagonrod. It's about an hour outside of Rostov. It's medium bigness. Not as big as the salt lake valley, but bigger than Cedar City, so Medium size. The branch here is bigger for Russia, it has 40 members! They are all really nice and they tried to talk to me a lot. I understood about half of what they would say. So let me tell you a little about our investigators right now. We are teaching Tamara and Leona. A mom and her son. They are super nice. The son is about 12 and he is so fun. He gave me a big hug first thing when he saw me and he was so excited I was there. He showed me pictures and talked to me a little bit. I talked back a little too, that was fun. We taught them about the plan of salvation last night. We used pictures to teach and they understood it. By the time we were done teaching the lesson Tamara could tell us about all of the parts of the plan of salvation. That was cool. Oh, and when I say, "we taught" I mean that I said all that I could and then Sister Kirshisnik took over the rest. Let's see, we are also teaching an older man, Genadi, he's been athiest his entire life but he is praying now and he comes to church every week. We are teaching Marina and her family also. Marina has a lot of questions and sometimes when she starts going off, Okay most of the time, I have no idea what she is talking about. We met another lady this week while we were knocking named Tatiana she loves us. When we knocked on her door we taught her a little and she thought I was so funny because I can't really speak. We went back on Saturday and taught her about Joseph Smith. That was funny because her husband was super drunk and we were just trying to teach and he kept talking and talking and being loud. Tatiana kept trying to send him to the store to get juice for us so that she could listen. But he finally left the room and we could teach. The spirit was so strong. I told the Joseph Smith story to her and she just listened. Then we gave her a book of mormon and commited her to her. She said she would read the whole thing and have it memorized by the time we come back... :) She's funny, but we're going back tomorrow morning, so we'll see. We are also working with a few inactive members. One is Sasha. He is a little older, but super nice. We fasted with him this week to help him stop smoking. We also work alot with a member named Tatiana. She's so  nice and gives us so many referrals and always comes with us to help us teach. So that's how the work is going. It's going so good!!! I love it!

In other news. Leavitt is leviticus in the Russian Bible so everyone gets so excited when they see my name. I am over jetlag. It actually wasn't too horrible. I only couldn't sleep for one night and then I started beig able to sleep for most of the night and now I can sleep the entire night! Whoot! And that’s all I can think of right now. I love it here. It's different, but I love it. And I just love my life. I hope everything is going well for all of you! Can't wait to here all about what is happening!

Love,

Sister Leavitt

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