Monday, March 16, 2020

Week 70: I'm alive and kicking!

Hello everyone and happy Monday! As most of you can guess, this was a weird week to say the very least. A lot happened and I really don't want to type it all, so long story real short:
Friday morning: Sister Sowards and I were in Zaporozhe for their zone conference and were getting ready at the sisters' apartment and we get a text saying that church, english practice, activites, etc. are canceled and then a few minutes later we found out that zone conference was canceled and we all had to be at the branch as soon as we could and meet in separate rooms. Weird. We get there and meet with President and he tells us what's happening and then we pack up everyone's lunches to take on the road and then the APs get everyone tickets and we booked it back to Dnipro.
We've been kind of in lockdown since then and things are changing all the time so it'll be interesting to see what happens. This past week has been crazy and full of too many goodbyes, including my old comp Sister Chen! She left in the middle of the night from Kharkiv and we didn't even know until she was gone. And one of the office sisters left too! So now I'm in another trio haha. Our new comp is Sister Hadfield and she is the sweetest! It'll be a chill trio. But woah it's crazy, that's about all I've got to say.
I'm healthy and good and we're still doing everything we can to keep the work moving. Thank goodness for technology and that our mission President felt impressed to introduce smartphones a little bit ago. Wowwy. The church is true and the Lord is guiding His church, if I've learned anything over the past week it's that.

Sorry for the lame, short email. I'm good but itching for everything to go back to normal. Man I miss that. It's easy to take things for granted--be grateful for them before they're gone! Time is so precious!

Love you all,
Sister Kropelnicki

A note from Lydia's mom:  We got to talk to Lydia today, and as you can imagine things are pretty crazy for her figuring out how to deal with the changes they have just learned about, and also communicate what to do to all the sisters.  She told us about some additional things she didn't have time to write about, that their mission president was inspired to have them buy two to three weeks worth of groceries last week (see picture below), and her companion Sister Sowards got strep throat but was able to get the medical attention and antibiotics she needed quickly and easily and is already feeling better, and that the elders were able to bring the sacrament to her and her companions in their apartment on Sunday and what a blessing that was amidst all the turmoil.  Love to you all! Alyson


Had some extra time. So Sister Sowards did my hair--

And I made crepes!  We will have a lot of extra time at home for awhile ;)

Our shopping trip for 2-3 weeks worth of groceries!

Visited a cute member before all the craziness

Soccer from last week :(  It was so fun!!!  And seems like ages ago

Monday, March 9, 2020

Week 69: Womens Day! Spring! Doors!

Доброе утро всем! This week we were able to see lots of miracles and we were able to meet with almost all of our investigators! It was so great! Also, spring is HERE. I saw people carrying their jackets (!!) which I haven't seen for sooo long (except the babushki, they'll usually dress like its -20 into late July ;) and there were flower vendors everywhere for women's day which was yesterday (it's pretty big here) and it made it feel even more springy! Yay

This week we were finally able to meet with our чудо Lena! And she was so happy to see us but I think we were even happier!! We talked about the plan of salvation and then out of no where she's like "what would I have to do to become a member of your church?" Haha what?! Then we talked about baptism and she said that she wasn't ready yet but she wanted to prepare for it! It is so easy teaching her and she loves everything that we talk about. She is amazing!! My favorite part of the lesson was when she looked at the blackboard behind us and saw the picture of Jesus knocking at the door and she said that she's always loved that picture. I stood up at took it off the board and I told her that I love it too because there's purposefully no handle on Jesus's side, because He knocks but we have to be the one to open for him. Lena's face lit waaay up and she said that she had never noticed that! And then we talked about what that means and she kept thanking us for pointing that out! And then we let her have the picture (haha, we stinkin love Lena, I'd give her my kidneys if she needed it) so now we are trying to find another one to put back on the blackboard...haha.

We also had a first lesson with Natasha, the lady that just wandered into sacrament last week and asked us if she was in the right place! It was one of the COOLEST lessons I've been able to be a part of on my mission. She is so ready for the gospel, we were in shock a little bit. Everything she said just blew us away and we just felt so comfortable together, and I felt like l'd known her a lot longer than a half an hour! I could just type forever about that lesson, but to sum it up we get to the end of the lesson and we're talking about The Book of Mormon and how she can know if it's true through prayer, and she sits for a second and then says "Well, I'll pray about it, but I already feel like its true." Woooaaahh. Yeah, she is amazing.

We also met with Olya, a cute girl we're teaching and she was able to come with us to a baptism at the branch and it was awesome!! She said that she felt something different at our church than other churches. Cooool. She also loved meeting everyone! We have the bestest members.

We also met with Anna, a girl from English practice and we talked about family and the gospel and ate cookies! We also met with Liza and talked about The Book of Mormon and challenged her to pray about it. She's still not sure if God really cares about her or will answer her, but we read some verses together and it was good!

In other news, we visited Sister Vera and brought her flowers for women's day and she made us borscht and she is just the sweetest. We also helped Loudmila get to church and they had extra space in the taxi so we got to ride in the bab taxi!! Woo. We also had district conference so we watched it televised from Kharkiv!! It was so cool, I saw lots of my favoritist people! And one of the speakers was a recently returned missionary who served in Seattle Washington and he actually came to my open house before I left on my mission and I met him and he was so cool! I remember when I talked to him (almost a year and a half ago now!) he told me that he would get home to Ukraine when I was at the end of my mission there. Woah that's strange. But enough of that!

Sunday was also women's day!!! It's my favorite because you can tell any lady on the street to have a wonderful day and congratulate them and wish them wishes and they'll be so happy and do the same to you!! I love it!! People are so cute.

This week I had to write my testimony for our mission's Facebook page (shameless plug, go like us! Dnipro Ukraine Mission!) and I talked about how Heavenly Father usually doesn't just straight up tell us the answer to our question. He waits for us to think about it, study it out in our minds, and then ask Him. That's the pattern that He used to open the restoration of his church, and it's often how he works with us as well! People sometimes wonder why sometimes it seems like God isn't speaking to us or answering our prayers. But a lot of the time, we aren't doing our part. Because I know he is waiting for us to act and choose and use our agency, and He will let us know if it's not right. He loves us and does everything for our ultimate benefit and happiness. He knows you and loves you and you can bet your bottom he is right by your side, even if things are hard. He's waiting at the door!

I love you all so much and am so grateful for you. Have a wonderful week!
С любовью,
Сестра Кропельники

Helping Sister Lydmila to church. We may have gotten her shoe stuck on her foot...but the good
news is she needed the shoes to get to church!

The elders gave us cookies for women's day!

Olya! She came to a baptism and really liked it. She is so cute!

All the missionaries in center. We had a district conference yesterday. The member in the middle loves missionaries!!

Monday, March 2, 2020

Week 68: Song of the Babushka

Hello everyone and happy Monday! And happy spring! Our winter here has been super weird and warm and wet (it's been a lot like Seattle winter actually!) but the first of March was beautiful and sunny and the days are getting longer (the sun would go down at like 3:30!) and there's little green stuff popping up everywhere!! Yay!

This week at Mission Leadership Conference I got to see my daughter Sister Butler (the sister I trained), who is killing it in Kharkiv!! MLC is always one of my favorite things every transfer, it's really fun to plan stuff happening in the mission and eat Sister Wirthlin's yummy food!

Since writing the above we spent our P-day getting Georgian food with our district, wandered around Dnipro and looked in some cool shops, bought some new piano music, and then played it for too long and now I'm out of time to write my email to you! I'm so sorry!! But REAL quick I'll share the miracle of the week!!

At church this lady, Natasha, comes into the sacrament hall and looks a little lost but she has a church card in her hand and she asked us if she was in the right place! Haha we told her yes!!! She loved sacrament meeting and we exchanged numbers and we're meeting with her this week! Чудо!

Also random, but we had some babushki sing to us as we waited at a bus stop and it was the cutest thing! They also got mad at us for wearing light jackets. Oh how I love babushki. I love Ukraine!!!!

Sorry for the pathetically lame email! I am so grateful to be serving here and learning and growing and helping the people here (although they always help me more than I help them!). You are amazing and Бог вас любит!!!

С любовью,
Сестра Кропельники

Visited some members last night!

Mission Leadership Conference!! I got to see my daughter :)

Brought a guitar on a Marshrutka!

Our favorite person Sister Shepherd!!! We love her and she always brings us goodies and food and she's the best!

My favorite bagged milk

Ukraine apartment buildings

Monday, February 24, 2020

Week 67: Goodest People and Box Deliveries

Hello everyone and happy happy Monday! This week was the last one of the transfer whaaaaat? Six weeks in Dnipro center and wowwy they have been some of the fastest and craziest weeks of my mission. Lots of good stuff and even gooder people. Today we're picking up Sister Pope from the bus station because she is going home tomorrow! Weird. I feel like we were just on exchanges in Sumy! Strange stuff.

This week:

We had exchanges with the office sisters and they serve on the left bank of Dnipro and I was here in center with Sister Breksa (we knew each other in the MTC!) and it was so fun to serve with her and learn from her. We met with Sister Lydia, a cute babushka who can't come to church, Alla, a recent convert, and Sister Vera, another babushka who is really lonely and has two sons that are alcoholics and live with her.

The meeting with Sister Vera stuck out to me particularly and I've been thinking about it a lot over the past few days. I don't even know how to describe it exactly, but it was so hard to leave her apartment because it was such a sad, depressing place until we started our spiritual thought with her and then her apartment seemed so much more of a comfortable place. She talked about her life when she was younger and how she knows that God is with her but sometimes it is so hard to see him through all the other things in her life. She's old and her sons live off of her tiny pension, and even with that she still made us borscht and bread and was so excited to feed us. It broke my heart a little but also was yet another reminder of how much I love this work and the people here.

We also were able to meet with one of our investigators, Olya this week! She's 19 and is so awesome and is on a search for the true church. We talked to her about the gospel of Jesus Christ and the plan of salvation a little and she said that she would pray about the Book of Mormon.

We met with Liza (she's like 23) on Friday and she said her first prayer at the end of the lesson!! The progress that she has made over the past few weeks has been so cool to see and she loves our branch and the people and how she feels there. She calls us her girls haha.

Story, we got a big order of Book of Mormon copies and we had three boxes that we needed to take to our apartment and Sister Sowards and I were putting it off because they are super heavy and it's never convenient, blah blah and so Thursday night our Elders told us after english practice that they had a lesson (slightly fishy because that would be a pretty late lesson) and so they were staying at the branch, and then we get to our apartment and the three boxes of copies of the Book of Mormon were sitting on our doorstep! They had ordered a taxi and beat us home. They are soooo niiiice. Aw.

Random other stuff, Sister Sowards now has a red jacket to replace her green jacket so now she has gone from the pickle to the tomato.
We got to be on a skype call with the Kharkiv zone for them to finish their zone conference because they ran out of time (we found out about it like 10 minutes before we had to be there and ran over to the office haha. It's always fun serving in center!

I love you all and hope you have a wonderful wonderful week!
Sincerely,
Sister Kropelnicki

Surprise birthday lunch for Elder Mason

Sister Vera!  On our exchange

Georgian food is my favorite.  Meat sacks


Ended our exchanges with Shwarma

The elders pranked us and brought the heavy boxes of B of M up to our apartment!  They are soooo niiiiiice

Monday, February 17, 2020

Week 66: Training, Love and Gretchka Soup

Hello everyone and happy Monday! This past week was definitely a change from the past couple weeks running around Ukraine and trying to figure out what’s going on. We had the opportunity to work in Dnepr all week this week (except for a day in Zap). As always a lot happened, and therefore please forgive me if it seems like a sandstorm of thoughts, experiences, and blessings. I don't even know where to start but we will figure it out. So buckle up, hold on to your hats, and let’s talk a little about this week!

How blessed was the day when I was able to once again be reunited with the savory spices, and delicate scents and aromas of Sister Shepherd’s world famous taco soup, and it was a wonderful day indeed. It has been very exciting to have snow in my life again. When we got back from Odessa there was a downpour, and our slightly dirty city of Dnipro became a WiNtEr WoNdErLaNd! The dirt, cigarettes and sin was washed away, and all that was left was a pure landscape of freshly fallen snow.

We started the week off with our Mid-Transfer Training, and it was a great opportunity to see how much they had all progressed, (even if they all weren’t able to be there in the room.) It did seem to me however that Sister Wirthlin didn’t get the memo that they were not all coming, and she made a very large smattering of delicious foods, for some very very small people. So needless to say the remainder of the week's meals were planned ahead, and found in the mission refrigerator. A blessing in disguise, a disguise which looked an awful lot like soup.

Later that day we had the opportunity to do exchanges in Zaporizhzha (Zap), the area where Sister Sowards began her mission; as well as a place where everyone in my district has served, and about which all speak very highly. After going and seeing what all the fuss was about I too am starstruck by the rustic beauty that is found in the soviet factory town that is Zaporizhzha. I had the opportunity to serve with Sister Franzen who is relatively new to the mission but is a very intelligent woman, and has so much potential for good. I am blown away time and time again about the aptitude of the new generations of missionaries.

As we were returning to Dnipro we made a busload of Indian friends. Not a joke, we made a literal busload of friends. Upon our return to the kingdom of Dnipro we immediately ran to the theatre to meet the Elders and the Shepherds to go to the ballet “Don Quixote” which was a lovely experience, and one that made me realize that I don’t really want to do professional ballet.

We also had the chance to do exchanges with the sisters in Pobeda, (On the same day our Elders did exchanges with them.) It was great to get to see yet another new area, and be able to work with Sister Nestripke who is a fabulous and outstanding missionary. I stand all amazed… While I was away in Pobeda Sister Sowards unintentionally found herself a valentine, and in her well intended show of holiday spirit ended up confessing feelings that even she didn’t recognize (Because they didn’t exist). I guess that’s why we have companions.

The next day was the long awaited holiday dreaded by missionaries all around the world. Save only Sister Sowards who has a hand and an eye for cute card making, and glitter wielding, and cardstock cutting. We had lunch in the office, (which wasn’t soup.) It was the wonderful gourmet food found only in Black sheep, which is a very orientel fancy ramen shop which hits the spot fine and dandy.

Saturday we made a grechka soup, and that was a mistake… Our Elders were in Kamianske, and had a very gourmet meal (Including fried ice-cream) And world famous donuts. So that was a bit of a let down. For us.

Our Sunday was a rollercoaster of both emotions and events. Which I could never adequately share. Even if I wanted to. So to be brief Elizibeth came to church and got along really well with all of the members, our Elders were in Kamianske and if I do say so myself Dnipro is not the same place without them. But at least they gave a card to a crazy lady and we had the lovely privilege of teaching her the restoration.

It has been a long week, but the hand of the Lord is so very prevalent.

As for a spiritual thought, I want to talk about fear. The first thing I want to say may come as a shock. Fear is very scary. Fear is one of the devil’s strongest tools against the children of men. It finds a way to grip us at our weakest moments, and seek to tear us apart, and fear seems to be one of our biggest stumbling blocks, because it is the attack that always seems to know us personally. It is an attack which we help to feed sometimes. They grow, and they rip at every fiber inside of us. They tell us to doubt, they tell us to shrink, they tell us to stop. I am here to tell you, you have nothing to doubt, you have every reason to stand tall, and you had better keep going. I would like to talk a little bit more about some of these things. First I would like to talk about doubts. Doubts will come, that is just a side effect of being a mortal, the important thing is dealing with those doubts before they have a chance to take root, and further pollute your garden. We are the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. We have sacred truths that are perfect for fighting against such doubts, and each individual who has been on the path of true discipleship has the tools necessary to remain strong in the faith. We have been given pillars to lean on until we can find out for ourselves where the safe path lies, if you have a testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith, but don’t know for sure that we have a true Prophet today, lean on that pillar of Joseph Smith, and seek your answer prayerfully, and through the scriptures, and just listen to that man speak. He is an inspired servant of the Lord. God never intended to force his children to follow his commandments, he never intended to force us to follow the Savior, he never intended to force us to choose his way, that’s not his plan, in fact, that is the plan of the adversary. Our LOVING Father in Heaven however never intended us to have to find out on our own, he has given us many tools, and gifts, and opportunities to find out for ourselves where the truth is, and how to find it. He never wanted us to seek out the worlds answers, or to try to find the answer based on our own “wisdom” it is “Wisdom in me…” (him) We have the scriptures, we have a living prophet, and if you aren’t sure about those things, we STILL have a Father in Heaven who desires our happiness, and desires our salvation, and desires all of the good things of this life, and the life to come. Having a Father like this is key, and KNOWING that we have a father like this is so important. Because we have such a Father we know that we can ask him for ANYTHING. He won’t always give it to us in the time, place, or in the way we expect, or even want sometimes. But if it’s a righteous desire he will deliver. That is why we encourage all of the people we are teaching to pray, and ask about this. Because we know this gospel is true, we know that it’s right, we know that if they ask sincerely they will get the same answer that many of us have. This is the correct way. Which leads to the next point. You have every reason to stand tall, you need not shrink before fear. We are promised that our dispensation shall not fail. We are promised by modern day Prophets, those in the Bible, and those in the Book of Mormon. We are in the final dispensation, and with that comes blessings, knowledge, and joy in this life. Don’t miss out on these blessings, this knowledge, and this joy. The truth is in this Church.

“I testify to you that our promised blessings are beyond measure. Though the storm clouds may gather, though the rains may pour down upon us, our knowledge of the gospel, and our Love for our Heavenly Father and of our Savior will comfort, and sustain us, and bring joy to our hearts. As we walk uprightly and keep the commandments, there will be nothing in this world that can defeat us… Fear not, be of good cheer, the future is as bright as your faith.”
-President Thomas S. Monson

With that I echo what I said earlier, we have every reason to hold our head high, and stand tall. We can not bear all things now. Not alone, and luckily we don’t have to, we have a loving Savior, and a loving Father in Heaven who are walking with us the whole way if we take hold of their hands “Which are stretched out still.” Stand tall, and don’t stop. You take one more step, and know that you are walking beside the greatest life that this world has ever known. We have no reason to fear. This is the truth. We will be attacked, and we will be tested, and we will sometimes give way to our fears. But when we do, I urge you alongside many before me, and many after me. “Be not afraid, only believe.” I know that this Church is true. I know that there is joy here. Therefore, I have no cause to fear. I know in whom I have trusted, and I will trust in him for all the days of my life. In the name of Jesus Christ amen.

LOVE,
Sister Kropelnicki

(P.S. This letter may or may not have been written in part by the AP's...you decide)

Had mid transfer training but we did it by Skype with all of the new sisters but Sister wirthlin made us all breakfast and lunch!!

Went to a don Quixote ballet and it was actually pretty good!

Monday, February 10, 2020

Week 65: All-nighter Trains and Deportation

Hello everyone and happy Monday! This past week was crazy but so so good and was probably one of the quickest I can remember. Sister Sowards and I went all over Ukraine and it was so cool to see other parts of the mission and get to know other areas and missionaries and people! Hard part was that we didn't sleep in our own beds from Sunday night until Friday night, weird. But we're so happy to be back in our beloved Dnipro.

I don't even know where to start! Real quick,
-Got on our train Monday evening to Odessa. 12 hours later and too many rounds of Old Mexico with the AP's (assistants to the president) we arrived in Odessa (my first area!!) It was so weird to be back I can't even explain it. Every street and building and random things like the baby park and the crazy passing up your money on the marshrutka and trying to time it with your stop and the cemya grocery store and the big steps and wow it was so great to be back! We had zone conference there and then Sisters Perry, Demonja and I hopped on a marshrutka and went to Suvorovski to do family night. It was the first time I saw the new branch building (we used to always have to come into center Odessa to do branch things) and I saw Olga and Nadya and Artyome and Sasha and Lesya and Thomas and it made my heart so happy. I missed the people there a lot. And now I could understand them and talk to them! hahaha. The rest of the exchange was not as eventful because poor sister Demonja got food poisoning! No fun, but she was a trooper and we still got lots done. Too soon it was evening and we said goodbye and then I was reunited with my favorite sister Sowards. We had a few hours before our 12 am train (woo) and we both served in Odessa so we spent it in the city and it was just like when I served there all those months ago! It was good to be back :)

-Also had Zone Conference in Zaporozhye (my first time there! Now I've been to every zone in our mission, check that off my mission bucket list haha). It was a great zone conference and it was our third one so we were pros at our parts that we did in it as STL's. For my spiritual thought at the end (the leaders always have a few minutes to share their thoughts) I talked about how when I would go sailing with my family and we would drop anchor in a rocky bay compared to a sandy bay it was always easier when it was sandy. I compared it to times on your mission when you feel like you are just in a hard place! But the rocky bays are usually where there is the most life and variety and beauty, and looking back it is sometimes the hardest times on our missions that we have the opportunity to see the most good.

-I also got to see Elder Cottom and Holt, who were in my district in the MTC! Also, my falling record on my mission is no longer clean...pro tip, do not run after a tramvi whilst snow is falling and you have a bottle of yogurt in your hand...  shout out to the babushka that helped me up and picked up my bottle haha.

-Little miracle that I made it to Zap (Zaporozhye) zone conference because we got back from Odessa in the morning on Thursday and then we had district council and then I was scheduled to have registration but the snow made the power go off in the government building and Tatiana, the lady in charge of doing missionary visa stuff told me that I could either do registration the next day and miss Zap zone conference or get kicked out of Ukraine and make it to Zap zone conference! haha. Luckily Heavenly Father answers prayers and the power got back on and we ran to the office and then ran and caught our bus to Zap (KFC in tow, the AP's asked us to get a 30-piece bucket of chicken for one of the elders in Zap who just had a birthday haha. 300 grivna!! so much.

-Sunday we had branch conference and it was awesome because lots of people from Kharkiv came down to Dnipro and it was so awesome!!! Misha and Sophia and Vlad and Brat Kavolyov and it was great. We did a musical number and the talks were really good. The elders also met a girl the day before and we had a lesson with her before church and it was really good and then we sat by her during church and she stayed for both hours! And she asked us when she could meet up with us again! Her name is Lisa and she is super cool.

That's about it for this week, in a nutshell. Sorry it was kind of all over the place, we just had taco soup in the office with the Shepherds and the elders and now I'm trying to write as I talk to Sister Shepherd about life and her cute grandchildren. I love you all so much and hope you have a wonderful week!

LOVE,
Sister Kropelnicki

Exchange in Odessa!

Night train to Odessa

Rain


Snow!

Stoic picture at the station

Monday, January 27, 2020

Week 63: Lena the Choodesnaya Devooshka

Hello all and happy happy Monday! This ones going to be a little quick because Sister Sowards broke her phone (oops) and we also got a little sick this week so we're going to go sleep for a little:) Because these next few weeks are going to be crazy (more on that next week but president Wirthlin had an impression that Sister Sowards and I should go down to Odessa for zone conference since there aren't STL's there right now and we'll do exchanges with the sisters there after conference! That means that I'm going back to my first area! Never thought that would happen while I was on my mission... needless to say, we are a little excited).

This last week was good! Some highlights:
Friday was a particularly miraculous day. This whole week we were trying to meet with Lena, a women we met on the street last Sunday who was really interested in our message and especially the Book of Mormon. But every time we tried, she ended up getting off work too late and wasn't able to meet. But Friday she was able to! We met outside on the sidewalk and she had brought her 10 year old daughter! Her name is Nastia and she was listening to the whole lesson as well, it was so cool. We taught the restoration and it was a really spiritual lesson and Lena could feel it. She was so focused on what we were saying and she talked about how she was on a search for a church and she had been to many churches but never felt like they had everything. And then she said that she felt different here in our building sitting with us and we talked about the Holy Ghost and what his role is and how we can have him with us when we are worthy after baptism. She loved the lesson and even though they needed to go to catch their bus home, you could tell they didn't really want to leave. She said that she would pray about the Book of Mormon and she asked us about church and when it was and if she could come and then on Sunday she came! She really liked sacrament and the speakers spoke on really inspired topics--it was just what she needed. Anton, a recent convert spoke about how he had found the church and how he had felt like there was a piece of truth in each church he went to, but never a fullness. It was crazy because that is almost exactly what Lena had told us a few days before. And then at the end of sacrament meeting, I had been sitting at the piano and before I could get to the back of the room, our relief society president, Elena, was already sitting next to Lena and was introducing herself to her! It was SO good! And later Elena told us that she could help us with lessons! Perfect member-missionary work woot!
We also had MLC this week and so I got to see my old Kharkiv district! It was weird to be the one waiting for them to get to the mission office in order to start breakfast... We planned for the coming year and set some goals for the mission and ate some good food. It was a solid day.
Sister Sowards and I also discovered a fun way to contact--tram contacting! After our lesson with Lena on Friday, we were sitting on the tram and at one stop a bunch of students got on and two sat across from Sister Sowards and I and we started to talk to them. One was from India and the other was from Nigeria. They were so nice and we did a little resto lesson with them and they were really interested. Mini, the girl from India told me as we were getting off at our stop that the minute first got on the tram and looked at us she felt the love of God! And when we told her that we were missionaries she was so blown away!
Speed Round:
-Contacted with some of our elders in a park with a bunch of old rockets in it (cool, also our district is huge! We have 6 elders! usually there's just 2!) and met some cool people, also met a babushka who told me to go home because Ukraine doesn't need God... I told her I would in 4 months and that seemed to make her feel better haha. But you gotta love babushka's--for the most part they are angels.
-Shout out to the AP's for giving us their yummy food that Sister Wirthlin gave them for Elder Williams AP orientation dinner thingy with President:) Strawberry shortcake!
-Did some weird trackting for a possibly deceased relative of a member who lives by Kiev and we saw lots of miracles that helped us finally find her door including a random food delivery man who somehow knew the apartment code and let us in without knowing it. Crazy story.
-We finally got the last of the stuff from years and years of sisters out of our apartment! It seems so much bigger now!
-Planned for zone conference this week with the ap's and we figured out that Elder Baggely is Joseph Smith in the mural at the MTC. Wut, our minds are still blown.

That is it for this week! I love you all and hope you have a wonderful week!
Love,
Sister Kropelnicki