Monday, September 22, 2008

Ward Newsletter Message!!

A message from Soster Fox to the members of Highland 5th Ward!!

Greetings from Norway!! I am in the beautiful city of Trondheim, Norway! This is truly a breathtaking city...... so beautiful! It is situated right in the middle of a fjord, and so it is very green with lots of water and just plain gorgeous. We love the city! I moved here about 8 weeks ago, and I can honestly say that it is the most beautiful place I have ever seen! It is a University town, so we have an Institute Center, which my companion, Sister Hansen, and I are assigned to. We love working with the Young Single Adults! It has been a joy, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to serve here.
We recently had the opportunity to hear from a member of the Quorum of the 70, Elder Steven Kerr, at a Mission Conference that was held in Trondheim. He had some wonderful words of wisdom, and it was so refreshing to hear from him. The thing that stuck out to me the most came from the talk he gave at the Saturday night session of Conference. He spoke about how we need to love people into the gospel, and how that is the only way we will ever truly be Christlike. This really struck a chord with me because that is probably the biggest thing I have learned while serving a mission. It has not always been easy to love the people that I work with, often times it is very frustrating. But I have seen that when I truly love those that I work with, everything seems to fall into place. When we love someone, we are in a much better place to be able to help them. And a great bonus of learning to love is also learning patience! We develop great amounts of patience when loving people. I know that this has helped me so much in my work here in Norway, and I am grateful that our Heavenly Father has given me the opportunity to learn things that will help me the rest of my life. The best part of Mission Conference, though, was when Elder Kerr stood up in the middle of the meeting and asked ME to bear my testimony to everyone! I won't lie, my heart was racing, but it was an amazing opportunity that I am so grateful for. The Spirit was so strong, and my testimony was strengthened. It was my privilege to testify of the love our Savior has for us and the truth of the restoration of the gospel through the prophet, Joseph Smith. I love serving the people of Norway and will never forget the many amazing experiences I am having here.
Thank you for your love and support! The work in Norway is moving forward, and in large part due to the prayers of the members of the Church. I am so grateful for blessing it is to be a missionary, and especially here in Norway. I love these people, and I know that the work the missionaries do is of great significance! I hope everything is going well for you all! May our Heavenly Father continue to bless you!

Friday, August 15, 2008

NEW ADDRESS!!

OOPS, forgot to post Carrie's new address!!

Soster Carrie Fox
Osttunveien 16
7023 Trondheim
Norway

I know everyone is busy, but Carrie would LOVE to hear from you!!

Too Long!!!

OK, I must apologize for not posting anything new on Carrie's blog for so long!! Mike just got married last Friday and it has taken much of my time and energy!! But things for Carrie have continued to move forward. She has been transferred to Trondheim which is in the northern part of Norway. Carrie LOVES it there!! Here is bit from her first letter after arriving there:

I finally made it north of Oslo. I arrived in the beautiful city of Trondheim on Wednesday! This is truly a breathtaking city...... so beautiful! It is situated right in the middle of a fjord, and so it is soooo green and lots of water and just plain gorgeous. So we love the city! And it is a fairly big city, so there is a lot of good shopping and lots of people. It is a University town, so there is a lot of young people here. Half the branch is young single adults. President said that is why he sent me here, because I do well with youth. So that is kinda cool. They all come back in a week, so I am excited for that. Our apartment sucks. It is like living at girls camp. The bathroom drain is above the ground, so you literally have to scoop the water into the drain, and the floor is wet all freaking day long. And there is mold, and it stinks. We don't have a real kitchen, just two burners and a half fridge. Forget an oven or real freezer...... And it is like a million years old and a half an hour from town. So we called President on our second day, and he was like, ummm yeah I expected this phone call, just go find yourselves a new apartment! So we have been apartment hunting all week. We have like 5 showings today, and then we will decide tonight what we want. We have looked at some really nice ones, so that is good. You are right, we are kinda in the middle of Norway. But we are in the North Zone, which is something that Sisters haven't been in for a LONG time! So, we are pretty proud! The branch is smaller than Stavanger, but bigger than F-stad. It will get a little big bigger when all the students come back, though, so that is good! We have Zone leaders here, so that is good. They are really awesome, they cooked us dinner on our first night here! So cute! So we really like them. Sister Hansen is wonderful, we have fun together! But I really think that we are going to be ok....... The dialect has been kinda rough. It sounds like Chinese! But it is not horrible, so I am surviving! I haven't had too much trouble yet! I am becoming the dialect queen! :)

The following are some pictures Carrie sent a few weeks ago.....not of the area she is in now. I thought everyone would still enjoy them!!



Beautiful Soster Fox in Stavanger (I think!!)




Easter Egg hunting in the snow!!


Can someone help me out with where this is??



I think this is called Pinnacle Rock.....maybe my Norway friends can help me out and I will edit the posts!! Carrie is good about sending pictures, but not always good about writing on the back of them!!









Monday, May 26, 2008

New Address!!

Here is Carrie's new address:

Daklaven 11
1671 Krakeroy
Norway

(Ok, but the a in Krakeroy has the little dot over it, and the o has a slash through it, but I am at the Phipps house, and they have an english keyboard!


I know Carrie would love to hear from you!!

My Time In Stavanger........

In today's email, Carrie shared a few thoughts about her time in Stavanger:

Well, about my time in Stavanger. I love it here. I am going to miss it soooooo much. It has just been an amazing time of growth and learning. I love the members here, and we have been able to get a lot of the youth back in church, so hopefully they will keep going. It has been so cool to see the gospel work in their lives, and it has helped me a lot. My own testimony has been so strengthened just by trying to help them get a testimony. I feel like I have had so many wonderful experiences, and lots of hard one's too, that have helped me to figure out some things. Mostly, I think that Stavanger has such a special spirit here, and I have never felt the love of Heavenly Father so much as I have here. I think it helps that I have learned to recognize it a little more... But mostly I will miss the people. I have become really close with the members here, and with our investigators. It was cute, because in Sacrament meeting, they sang "Each Life That Touches Ours for Good," and two of the youth here looked back at me, and just pointed at me and were like, "This one's for you!". SO of course that made me cry more, but it was just a good feeling to see the good that has come out of me being here. So, overall, it was a wonderful place with lots of good experiences, a place that I will never forget. So that is the short version of how I feel about my time in Stavanger..... :)

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Leaving Stavanger :(

We just got word that Carrie is leaving Stavanger and going to Fredrikstad. She will be transferred this Wednesday morning. She will be riding a bike and her companion is a Finnish sister. Carrie is so sad to be leaving the people she has loved so much in Stavanger! We can only trust that Heavenly Father has a great need for a wonderful young woman like Soster Fox in Fredrikstad! :) I will post more information as soon as I know it. Please keep Soster Fox in your prayers as she faces this new challenge! Love to all!!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Syttende Mai (Norway's National Day)

Another Holiday In Norway!!


Today is May 17 which is Norway's National Day. A day like the 4th of July in the US. It is celebrated nationwide with children's parades and lots of festivities! A great chance for the missionaries to get out among the people and mingle. A friend in the branch Carries serves sent these pictures of some of the flag waving at the parade in Stavanger!! Tusen takk, Julie!!


Looks like it was a sunny day there, probably not too warm, though! Carrie is still wearing her coat. I don't think she had any idea how much she would wear that coat!! She is going to want to burn it when she gets home!! :)

Carrie with her good friend, Julie Phipps. Carrie looks like a a real Norwegian girl these days!! :)


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Fun with Soster Splits!!

Last week Carrie and her companion split up for a couple of days and traded companions. Sister Silvennoinnen is from Finland. Carrie had a great time with her and some funny moments helping her learn about American things!! Carrie shared a few fun things in her letter last week:


But yeah, things went really well with Sister Silvennoinnen. She is a really cool girl! We got along really good..... She was happy to have a change of pace and try some new things, and so I just showed her a good time, and she loved it. Funny story though...... She is Finnish, and so she is not familiar with American food. So she wanted to try everything! And so I told her to go for it..... I come out of the shower, and she points to the Pepto Bismal, and she is like, that stuff was kinda weird..... HAHA! I told her it was medicine, and she almost died! She tried the shortening too! Funny stuff. But we had a lot of fun together, she is really nice! Very European, not that that is a bad thing, but you know, just different. There are some things that she doesn't like about Americans very much, so we had a nice long chat about learning to understand one another. Basically she thinks I am amazing, and I am like, honey, I am an American too, don't forget that! Funny stuff! So yeah, we dropped her off at the airport on Wednesday, after we ate at the Phipps. It was so funny too, because her english is ok, but she is very unsure in it, and so really, the common language was Norwegien, and so that is what we spoke most of the time. Well, we were over at the Phipps, who speak NO norwegien, and she was doing pretty good at the whole English thing. And all the sudden she just starts speaking to me in Norwegien, so I answer her back in norsk, and this goes on for a few minutes. And all of the sudden, she is like, AHHHH!!!! I am soooooo sorry! She just starts apologizing to the Phipps, and they are like, ummmm we don't care. It was really funny! So we dropped her off, and then I went back to the Phipps for a few hours while we waited for Lewis. I just snuggled into Becka's bed, and talked to Sister Adams the whole time I waited. So, all in all, it was good to get Lewis back and get back to normal. I think we needed a little break too, so it was a really good thing. So it was a real adventure!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Pics sent from friends in Norway!!


A businessman traveling in Norway stopped to go to General Conference and snapped this picture of the missionaries at their branch building and then emailed it! It was fun to get a 'real time' picture!




Soster Fox and Soster Lewis at a branch party in Stavanger. This picture was sent via email from a branch member!



Thursday, March 20, 2008

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Pictures!!!

The sign says' The Mission Way'!!
We found Honey Nut Cheerios!! It is amazing what foods can make you happy!!

In the center of Old Town Stavanger.



Merry Christmas!!


Friends....both missionary, member and non member are some of the treasures Carrie is gathering on her mission! Sister Adams, Carrie Anne Forsyth(returned missionary) are in this picture. I don't know the other ladies name. If you know her name, send me an email so I can identify her!!




More Friends....some missionaries, some not!! :)






Carrie's 22nd birthday party in Stavanger!!





Carrie and Rebecca the night before she left Oslo to return to Stavanger.









More friends!!







Sisters Christmas Conference held in Oslo two weeks before Christmas.. They baked cookies, went shopping and shared Christmas stories....oh yes, the AP's did some teaching too, but this was mostly girl stuff!! :)








Friday, February 15, 2008

4 Top Reasons I love Serving a Mission!!

Carrie was asked by a group of Young Women to list the 4 top reasons she is glad she is serving a mission. Her reply was wonderful and so I thought I would share it :

1)You gain a testimony of missionary work and the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is a scripture in Mosiah about when Alma is baptizing the people at the waters of Mormon and how the place was beautiful to them because it was the place that they came to a knowledge of their Savior. That is how Norway is to me. It will always be beautiful to me because this is where I have come to a real knowledge of my Savior. I thought I knew it before, but I had no clue until these last few months what kind of a relationship I could have with Him. So cool!!

2)Heavenly Father will answer your prayers in a very real way. I have seen countlessmiracles, and times when I needed something and I prayed about it and Heavenly Father came through! Prayer is the only way that I have been able to do what I am doing. It is even cooler when you get a confirmation and you can feel Heavenly Father speaking to you. Just the other day, we prayed that an inactive girl would come to institute and then she did!! First time in three years!! We prayed that our two investigators would come to church. They did!! I pray every day that I will be happy here in Norway and do the things I need to do, and most days I wake up happy. Nothing is easy here, but with prayer, you can do anything!

3)Getting to see the gospel change someones life. It is amazing! To see it working for someone else and getting to be able to be a part of the process is soooo cool!! It builds your testimony soooo much, and you know what you are doing is true!! It makes you want to share it with everyone!

4)The love you feel. I have come to understand in a very real way what love is-Love from your family, friends, etc. But mostly love from our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. You just know they are there, and they have people watching out for you, protecting you and guiding you.....You feel the love so much. Just to know that Jesus lived and died for us...that is love. It is amazing to feel that in a very real and vivid way.

I LOVE my mission.....it is so hard sometimes, but the good is SO GOOD that I can't imagine not being here!!
Soster Fox
More pictures coming soon...I promise!!