Monday, May 26, 2014

I haven't blow dried my hair for 2 weeks

Family!
 
So, this week, I have no idea what happened. It's been a long but 
fast one. If that makes sense.  We did go on exchanges though!
I love exchanges. I went with Sister Jacobs to Martinsburg, while 
Sister Jones stayed here in C-Town with Sister Hollis. Sister Jacobs 
and Sister Hollis are our Sister Trainer Leaders. They are awesome! 
We both learned a lot.  While on exchanges, I saw quite a few 
interesting things.  I thought Charles Town was interesting...nuh uh. 
Not compared to Shepherds Town (town right next to Martinsburg). 
We met some individuals that really made me smile (: It's odd that 
people live this way, but pretty cool that they're content with the 
simple things of life. 
 
Now, the news in C-Town.  
Ashley is off date :/ She's still getting baptized, but her parents 
want to push it back. So, we plan on going over and having a 
discussion with them. Kind of set some expectations. They want 
to be more involved with it this time around, which is awesome!! 
We're going to invite them to be taught with Ashley. It's gonna 
be good (:
 
Kathy is on a smoke plan. She tapers off a certain amount of 
cigarettes each day. Today, she should be on 4. She's been 
doing great!! She's also probably annoyed with us texting her 
24/7 making sure she's doing alright.  haha. 
 
That is about it for the C-Town. Oh, we received a solid referral 
last night from the Spanish elders. We're stoked! We haven't 
received a referral for like a week. A bit of a dry spell, I guess 
you could call it. 
 
I can't believe graduation has happened already. Where has
the time gone? Do you realize I hit my 4 month mark in 3 days?
 haha, Kathy and Jeremy are going to make cake for us, because 
of it. (: We're getting really close with Kathy.
 
I'm sorry to hear about Carole and Benita's mama. She is definitely 
in a better place now (: The Plan of Salvation is real.  Give them my 
love.
 
I'm so proud of Wy for giving a talk on being a member missionary! 
The work is hastening!  It is what the work depends on… MEMBER 
MISSIONARIES!!  And what a perfect match. Wyatt is a strong member 
missionary! AWESOME!!!!
 
Conversions are almost always more effective when members are 
doing the contacting and coming with the missionaries to teach! It's 
a real thing! I invite everyone who reads these letters (yes, I know that 
a few of you are stalkin my blog page haha that’s what it’s for) to 
really put forth the effort to share the gospel with EVERYONE. Us as 
Full-Time missionaries, have been challenged to talk to 20 new people 
a day. I challenge all of you to talk to 5 new people a day, about the 
Gospel! Bring it up in your casual conversations. You don't need to sit 
down and teach a huge lesson, all you need  to do is share your life!! 
 
I love this work. This IS the work of Salvation. 
It is crucial to finding our Brothers and Sisters. 
Make time for it! Waste no time! 
This stuff is important. 
 
I love you all so much (:
I pray for you every night. 
Be safe.
Be smart. 
And don't do dumb things. 
<3/Your favorite missionary,
Sister Cas Brinkerhoff
 
 
 
 P.S. Pictures
 

  
And that train, yeah. It STOPPED. We sat there for 30-45 minutes. Ridiculous. #onlyinWV
 

24 MPH? Really? There's one in the Martinsburg or somewhere that says 19 ½.
New companion Sister Jones

Saturday, May 24, 2014

#VictoryforJesus

WOW.

This week.
Miracles upon Miracles!

Where do I even begin?

Let's start with seeing Elder Ballard on Saturday.  Ooooh 
my goodness. It's so powerful having an apostle of the 
Lord coming to speak to just us missionaries!  He has a 
way of really pumpin ya up!  He talked a lot about how we 
NEED to talk to everyone! And that each companionship 
should set a goal to talk to 20 people a day! It's hard. But 
not impossible. Sister Jones and I, we're stoked! 

We haven't had our temple visits yet. Although, on Saturday, 
we did get to go to the visitor center while we were waiting 
to go in to hear Elder Ballard. Because the stake center that 
we had to go to, was right next to the temple (: So , you can 
imagine how stoked all of us missionaries were. Elder Ballard 
AND the visitor center? Cray!

Also, on Saturday. We had Cafe Rio in Frederick. So that was 
definitely a miracle! OH! But for reals. We were all in line and 
a member (which is rare to come by) came up to us, handed 
us her credit card, and said "get anything you want. All of you." 
Like, are you kidding? Cafe Rio ain't the cheapest food and she 
bought not just 2 meals, but 5! Her and her husband definitely 
have a spot waiting for them in the Celestial Kingdom. (: Haha, 
it made us feel like Utah missionaries! 

That night, we had Jeremy and Kathy committed to coming to 
all 3 hours of church! Then on Sunday, they did! They stayed 
the whole time. For the first time! We were so excited!!!
Oh! Also at church, our 12 year old Investigator, Ashley, told 
us that her Dad said she could get baptized!!! AND that he 
might start coming with her and Hope (her older sister who 
was baptized in November) to church! AND that we can have 
our next lesson in their home! This miracle. Is HUGE. 
1. It took Hope 7 months to get permission to be baptized.
2. We have NEVER been into their home, because of their 
parents. 
3. Their Dad's heart is being softened little by little. Both of 
their parent's have to see how this Gospel changes people! 
Especially with these girls. They both shine with the light of 
Christ! I will be sending pictures, don't worry (:  So, we have 
Ashley on date!  #victoryforJesus

Alright, Alright. Now. The funny story portion of the letter.
So. Remember Ginger? The lady that came on Easter and 
yelled at Brother Tyrrell (the Gospel Principles teacher)? Well. 
She came back. Early yesterday morning we got a text from 
Sister Segura saying that Ginger had called her for a ride, 
because she really enjoyed it last time. So, first, that was 
confusing..because she pretty much hated everyone except 
for us. Second, my eye started twitching! That is how much 
this lady stresses me out. I know that isn't very Christ like. But, 
I can't control my eyeball muscle spasms!  Anyway, she came. 
She didn't yell at anyone. So this is good. But, she did get 
frustrated because we wouldn't stop and say a group prayer 
in the middle of class...other than that. It was alright.
But then, she gave some tights to throw away. I don't know. 
Ginger confuses me. She then asked when I was going back 
to Utah, so she could hitch a ride...? I don't get it. 
We're glad that she enjoyed coming though!!

Missionary life has some interesting turns. You literally are 
up and down, up and down, up and down in one day! But, I 
love it. I love being a missionary. 

That's a bummer you didn't get to go to Rugby State Finals..
but, it's kind of awesome that y'all just got to hang out for 5 
hours. Good bonding time (: haha.  I'm so excited they won 
though!! GO WARRIORS!!!! I swear, I will always and forever 
bleed vegas gold, navy blue, and forest green! #warrior4life 
haha

I'm very sorry to hear about Brooks Johnson and Austin 
McElyea.  It's not easy, because their families will miss them. 
The community will miss them. The whole warrior family will 
miss them. But, it's okay.  Because their loved ones will see 
them again! That's the beautiful part of life. It's not the end. 
Ah. Share the Easter Video with anyone you can. It's called 
Because of Him. If you go to mormon.org/becauseofhim, it'll 
be on that front page. It's only like 3 minutes long, but it's 
powerful. Watch it .  Let your students watch it, or tell them to 
look it up.  I know you're supposed to keep religion and state 
separate..but these kids need this! They need hope.  I will 
definitely be praying for Austin's and Brooks' families and friends. 


I already shared some of my testimony with daddy, but, since
I failed to last week..you're gettin it this week (:

I just want y'all to know how much I love this gospel.  I love 
Heavenly Father and Christ with all my heart.  My best friend, 
is Christ. I feel him every day, all day.  I know, without a doubt, 
that he died for me..but also, he lived for me!  I know that He 
lives. I know that, Because of Him, everything in this world is 
possible! He is our Savior. He is our Redeemer! 
Without Him, we are nothing!
I love my brother, Jesus Christ. 
I invite all of you to always strive to strengthen your relationship 
with Him! The stronger your relationship with Him, the more strength 
you have to resist temptation, to lead, to raise your children, school, 
work, play..EVERYTHING. Attempt the impossible. Live to pay Him back. 
I say these things, in the name of our savior, Jesus Christ, Amen.

I love y'all so much!! 
Miss ya tons!
<3/Your Favorite Missionary!
Sister Cas Brinkerhoff

Monday, May 12, 2014

Motha'sDay

So. Skyping. 
THAT WAS AWESOME.  It really was great to see all of you.
That's all Sister Jones and I have been talking about. 
We've been bragging about our families ever since. (:

Oh yeah, Transfers happened. My new companion. Sister Jones. 
Mm. She is awesome. We have way too much fun! Last night, we 
laid in bed singing girl's camp songs till we fell asleep. Sounds
 bout right, huh? hahaha.

Okay. So. Mom. This is all on you. You wanted to know my story 
that I shouldn't be telling you till I get home! 

But here it goes...

So, it was the week that we didn't have a car, because it was in the 
shop.  We were on this street, at a member's home, unfortunately, 
she didn't answer. We had a half hour left before we could go home. 
So, we decided we would walk down to Tara and Katies, which was 
at the end of the street, we later learned it was much further than we 
had anticipated. 

Anyway, we had maybe 2 more blocks to go, when we came to a 4 
way stop, and had to cross.  We both noticed this gangster lookin 
man on the corner, diagonally across from us. If that makes sense. 
So, we let him cross and acted like we were figuring out where to go, 
so it was awkward. He started heading North, while we continued on 
Westward.   About, maybe, 100 yards up the road, Sister Westbrook 
decided to look back, she saw him now following us. He had to TURN 
AROUND and follow us. So, we steadily start to walk faster. I then 
looked behind us, only to see him getting closer. I grabbed the GPS 
out of my pocket for a weapon, apparently I'm really logical when in 
stressed situations..haha NOT. 

We start walking even faster. We didn't want to start into a run, 
because that would just make it obvious. He started to get closer 
and closer.  Then, 2 little old  women, came shuffling out of their 
house, we made sure to say hi, so we would have witnesses. 

We got to the end of the street, looked back, and couldn't see him 
any longer. Amongst this madness, Sister Westbrook was on the 
phone finding us an emergency ride. Thanks to Sister S (a member
in the ward), all we had to do from there was stand under a street 
light and wait. She came and picked us up, we went back down the 
same street we had just walked up, only to see the gangster man, 
pacing in circles in front of the house we saw the old women. 

It was definitely a testimony builder of how Heavenly Father watches 
over His missionaries.  Who knows what could've happened. I'm so 
thankful for the love of our Father in Heaven. He knew we needed 
those 2 little old women to throw this guy off. 

We learned a few lessons that night. 
1. God protects us.
2. NEVER walk around Charles Town at night. NEVER. 
3. Missionaries should be allowed to carry pepper spray. (: 

Happy Mother's Day, Mom (:
You asked for it. hahaha. 

I love you family! 
<3/Your Favorite Missionary
SISTER BRINKERHOFF

P.S.  THIS IS FROM HER MOM:  I asked her what happened 
during the week as far as missionary work goes.  She said, 
basically nothing happened.  They only have one investigator 
right now and on her skype she said they were going to hit 
it hard this week to try and find someone to teach.  She said 
it gets hard and frustrating at times.  It was truly so great to 
skype her on Mother's day.  We learned a lot about her mission.  
They do not tract in her area and  when her Dad asked if she 
had ridden the nice, new, shiny bike yet, she said,"NOPE... 
Well I rode it around the family room."  She now likes hot dogs 
and has eaten several things she never would have eaten before. 
Nothing exotic, just normal stuff we eat all the time but she never 
would.  She said it was 90 degrees the other day and with the 
humidity it was "just gross".    They are having a special 
conference for missionaries only with Elder Ballard this month.  
She was super excited about that.  She was also excited to be 
taking 2 different trips to the DC temple visitor center in the 
next couple weeks.  

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Baptism.Say.What

BAPTISM!! (said in a low gangster voice)
















So. Saturday. BEST. BAPTISM. EVER.
Okay, every baptism is great, because it's another child 
being brought into our Father's kingdowm..but for reals. 
BEST. BAPTISM. EVER.

Emma was so excited! 
It was so cute, the night before, we took their jumpsuits 
over, so they could try them on.  Emma tried hers on, 
and stayed in it the whole lesson! It was so cute. 

On saturday, the big day was here! She came beep boppin 
into the church, smiling from ear to ear. We got her changed 
and ready. The whole service was amazing.  Emma had asked 
her mom, Leslie, to speak on Baptism. Leslie is a Former 
Investigator. When Emma asked her if she'd speak, 
she said "Well..that's ironic.." it was hilarious!
Leslie's talk was definitely one of the best talks I've ever heard 
at a baptism. Oh my goodness. People came up to us saying 
"So, uh..when is Leslie's baptism?" People even actually said 
that TO her! Good thing she's a super chill person who has a 
good sense of humor..ha (:

Ernie, her dad, did a musical number. He played his guitar,
and sang a song called 'Service', that he learned while he was 
Catholic way back in the day. 

Then Sister Westbrook spoke on the Holy Ghost. She did 
awesome! (:

The Bishop welcomed her to the ward. And Sister Brady, the 
Primary President welcomed her to Primary. Then, I said the 
closing prayer, and it was done. 

She was confirmed in Sacrament Meeting the next day. Ernie 
was able to confirm her! 

This family is a miracle. 
Ernie, who is a convert himself, and a returning Less Active. 
And Leslie, who is a Former Investigator. 
And then Emma, the newest member!!
They are amazing. 

Transferrs are this Wednesday!
And Sister Westbrook will be getting transferred to Shenandoah 
Valley, which is still in the Zone, so I'll be seeing her quite a bit. 
 I will be staying here in C-Town, serving with Sister Jones. No 
clue who she is..but I guess I'll find out ;)

This week has been amazing. Crazy. But good. (:

So, we actually ended up not going to Baltimore Aquarium today. 
Which is totally okay, we have too much to do! Instead we just 
played some dodgeball at the church, it was super fun!  Haven't 
played dodgeball since I was in High School. (:

THAT'S AWESOME THAT WY GOT A TRY in Rugby!! What a stud. 

I love you all, so much! 
<3/Sister Brinkerhoff