03/16/18
Thank each of you that has followed Sister Lewis on her blog. She truly felt the love and support and prayers from each one of you. Jeff and I are so happy to have our daughter home! She has grown and matured so much in her testimony and in every other way! Her mission added to her life! She loves Africa and the people of Zimbabwe. She loves her Mission President and his wife. She loved every companion and the list goes on and on. As her mother, I am so proud of her! I am grateful for inspiration that led her to where she was supposed to serve. Zimbabwe is very safe. Safer than she fells in Utah sometimes she said. She never worried about her safety. She always had what she needed, inspite of her mother worrying about her.
Jenna's homecoming is this Sunday, March 18th at 1:00 PM. It will be at the Canyon View Stake Center at 2110 North Main Centerville.
Our address is 2143 Park Hills Dr if you would like to come visit with Jenna afterwards.
Love, Jeff and Kathi Lewis
Friday, March 16, 2018
Monday, March 12, 2018
03/12/18
Subject: The Last Group Email
I can't believe I am writing this email right now. I am actually literally in denial haha, but that will change when I land in Utah and see my family again.
I don't have the proper words to say because I am feeling so many different emotions right now. There is a song by the Nashville Tribute Band that pretty much sums up exactly how I feel.
I don't have the proper words to say because I am feeling so many different emotions right now. There is a song by the Nashville Tribute Band that pretty much sums up exactly how I feel.
"The hardest thing I've ever loved to do is getting on this plane and coming home to you; in a million ways completely torn apart, as a land so far away still holds my heart. And the most sincere prayer I've ever prayed is thanking God for each and every
day, for the blessing of the man I've come to be, as I walk up and kiss my mama's cheek."
As my last email to you, my family, my friends, my loved ones, I would like to close my mission with my testimony.
I testify with every fibre of my being that God lives. I have seen Him in every detail of my life. I know that He loves me personally, as a Father does His child. I have come to know that my Father in Heaven knows me more than I know myself, and I have
found comfort in realizing that He knows exactly who I can become if I simply trust in Him. I testify that our Heavenly Father sent His Only Begotten Son, even Jesus Christ, into the world to die for our sins. I know that Christ did truly walk on the earth.
I have felt closer to Him than I ever have in my life by reading the Bible and the Book of Mormon everyday. I testify of the reality of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. As I have made mistakes on my mission that caused feelings of guilt, those feelings were
completely wiped away as I sincerely repented through prayer. The Book of Mormon is the Word of God. I have no doubts about that. No man could write a book that would make me feel the Spirit of the Lord as strongly as the Book of Mormon does, only God Himself.
I know that I am happy because of this gospel. I am filled with joy and peace solely because of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I thank my Father in Heaven, my Savior Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit for being with me every step of the way.
I leave this things, including these 18 months, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
For the last time,
Love,
Sister Lewis
Sister Lewis
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Tuesday, March 6, 2018
3/6/18
Hello...It's Me...
GUYS. I have LITERALLY NO IDEA what is happening this transfer hahah. I seriously cannot handle all the CRAZY THINGS that have gone on these past 5 weeks! I could write a whole novel about this transfer alone. I feel so bad because you guys haven't even been able to hear about it, but let me just fill you in on at least this week.
Thursday: After dropping the sisters off in the morning, we had to go to a Dentist for Sister Kayembe. She had to get a root canal pakaipa. She was pretty much out for the rest of the day after that, so I just updated the area book and cleaned our house while she slept for a little bit haha
GUYS. I have LITERALLY NO IDEA what is happening this transfer hahah. I seriously cannot handle all the CRAZY THINGS that have gone on these past 5 weeks! I could write a whole novel about this transfer alone. I feel so bad because you guys haven't even been able to hear about it, but let me just fill you in on at least this week.
Monday: My last MLC dinner! It was super good! Sister Kayembe and I were running around like chickens with our heads cut off (I GOT TO SEE THAT THIS WEEK SOS) in the afternoon trying to get everything done that we wanted to get done. Let's just say that
I hope you guys aren't disappointed that I am not bringing home souvenirs for anyone because #notime #sorry #Istillloveyouall #missiontoservetheLord After dinner, we talked with the sisters until like 2 in the morning or something like that haha. Sister Diing
was SO excited to see me, and I was excited to see her, too!
Tuesday: MLC. It was super good, just full of fire. We recently have received smartphones in our mission for family history work, so we were receiving training about that. Everyone was sad that it was my last MLC. They asked me to say the closing prayer,
and it was so hard. I felt like I was leaving my last prayer for my family! I didn't cry tho because these days I am strong hahaha.
Wednesday: OH MY HECK. We had exchanges with my FAV PERSON SISTER JEPPSON. She is a star and I am obsessed with her lol. We just had the best day ever, but on our way home with Sister Kayembe and Sister Nelson, THERE WAS A CHANGE OF EVENTS. So the road
we take home every night is called R5. There was an accident in the round about, and instead of everyone cooperating well so they could move the car, people just CLOGGED UP THE ROAD like nonsense and so we were literally stuck for a solid 40 minutes in traffic
not moving AT ALL. So we just have no idea what is going on, but we continue sitting and talking. A police officer came up to my window when we had been there for an hour and suggested that we go take Acturus Road, which is the only other way home. We flip
a u-turn in the middle of this giant mess and make our way back to Mabvuku. We get to Acturus Road...AND THAT ROAD WAS CLOSED TOO. UGH. So everyone who saw that R5 was clogged up tried to take Acturus, so there we were stuck in traffic again. Another hour
was spent trying to move just like 100 feet. I was frustrated out of my mind haha, but we were all just laughing and making jokes with everyone on the road. Sister Jeppson really had to use the bathroom, and I tried to convince her to go in the bush, but she is super
scared of snakes and didn't want to run that risk. I knew by the third hour that we were just not going to get home, so I decided we were just going to sleep at the sisters house in Mabvuku. Another set of sisters live there. PROBLEM IS, I HAVE NO IDEA HOW
TO GET THERE FROM WHERE WE WERE. To make the story oh so much funnier and nonsense. all of the sudden, two DRUNK white guys come up to our car and ask where we are going. There are white people in Zim for sure, but not in Mabvuku. I was hecka confused to see
them there haha. They were asking us where we were trying to go, and they were trying to get to the same place as them. They told us to follow them, so I just did because I felt like the Spirit was telling me to. As we are following them, they stopped to talk
to other people and I felt like we should just go forward without them. We left and continued on. I stopped to ask a few people for directions to get back to Mabvuku, and they directed me the right way. All of the sudden, we can just hear singing behind our
car. THE DRUNK GUYS FOLLOWED US AND WERE BOTH HANGING OUT THE WINDOWS OF THEIR CAR SINGING. Even the guy that was driving was sitting on the window haha crazy guy. So they are just casually following us thinking that we are going to Highlands. Jokes on them.
They are singing at the top of their lungs Shona music haha we were just laughing. So we got to the place where we were going and we told them we weren't going to Highlands anymore. They were like, "Okay guys! Have a great night!" and just sped off singing
again! So it is like 10, we finally get to the other sisters house. THEY HAVE NO POWER. Or extra beds. So we laid down two tiny mattresses, and slept all four of us together on the floor. In the morning we got up and went home without a problem haha. WHAT
EVEN IS MISSION THESE DAYS BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW.
Thursday: After dropping the sisters off in the morning, we had to go to a Dentist for Sister Kayembe. She had to get a root canal pakaipa. She was pretty much out for the rest of the day after that, so I just updated the area book and cleaned our house while she slept for a little bit haha
Friday: Normal day for the most part haha
Saturday: Normal day just so many lessons
Sunday: Church and lessons! My Bishop's wife just had a baby girl and they LITERALLY NAMED HER AFTER ME.
Monday: Mission tour with Elder Hamilton! I will tell you about it next week gotta go! I will email for sure one last time!
Love, Sister Lewis
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