Monday, October 27, 2014

An African Miracle in Trondheim!…WEEK 8

Sometimes we can catch Soster Neilson online and we can instant email. Kind of like instant messaging. I usually leave my notification sounds on and hope I wake up to an incoming email. Last week that was at 2:30AM. This week it was at 3:45AM. It's wonderful to talk to her in "live" time!

This morning she said she wasn't sure if she'd have time to send the mass email because she was trying to catch up to every one's personal emails. I figured I'd just share a story that she shared with me. Let me explain the back story first. Haylee has always felt a pull to Africa. We used to tease her that she'd serve her mission in Africa and never come home because she'd be too busy in an orphanage, rocking little babies. :) Another component to this story came the week before she entered the MTC. Haylee was catching up on the news and was reading about ISIS and the Christians being terrorized in the Middle East. She was in tears and said, "Mom, what can I do to help? I feel guilty going to Norway when people are starving and being tortured for their belief in Christ in the Middle East." She was so upset! So…this is the email I received from her this morning…

"So we had a lesson with this couple, Rawa (the wife) and Askmeh (the husband). They also have a friend named Samhar, who lives with them. They are all from North Africa. They are here in Norway as refugees because of the evil that was in their village in Africa. The horrific things these people have had to endure is unimaganiable…I can't even talk about it…horrible horrible things! They escaped from Africa into the Middle East only to find themselves again being persecuted by ISIS for being Christians.  So many lost their lives. In spite of it all, their faith is SO strong! As they were telling me their story, I could see how similar it is to Lehi's story of rejection and wandering in the wilderness. By the end of our lesson on the Book of Mormon, all three of them were in tears and Samhar was kneeling at our feet in awe…she is a precious soul...the Lord is SO amazing! We invited them to be baptized and they all said YES! You see, Askmeh (the husband) was a prisoner of war. He was tortured and has scars all over his face and hands. He is a very serious man, and when I invited him to be baptized, he had tears in his eyes and he said, "Yes. Yes…I am ready!". He always talks about how all he wants is peace and how much he loves our message! SUCH amazing people! HOLY COW!!! Mom, I wanted to help the Christians in the Middle East and THEY ARE HERE IN NORWAY…well three are! AND THEY ARE ALL BEING BAPTIZED!!! THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST IS TRUE! :)"
-Soster Neilson

 Soster Neilson at the lighthouse! 
 BEAUTIFUL!
 Haha…the album cover for their all girl band…
THE SOSTERS!
 Sunset at 3PM…CRAZY!
 Autumn is full swing in Trondheim!
 Soster Neilson's study desk! :)
 LOVE the Scandinavian detail! 
 HAPPY Hearts! Classic Haylee photo bomb look! ;)
Soster Neilson and Little Alex at a Ward Dinner!

Monday, October 20, 2014

"I'm in Norway…HOLY COW!" Week 7

I would normally just post a portion of her email BUT this week was so CRAZY and HILARIOUS that I'm posting the entire LONG edition! ENJOY!

Please feel free to email her too! She LOVES to hear from anyone and everyone! haylee.neilson@myldsmail.net

Hallo Familien of Venners!!! (Hello Family and Friends!)

So…I'M IN NORWAY!!!! IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!! I have so much to tell you all! I also forgot mu notebook at the apartment so I'm going off of memory! Haha! Okay…here we go!

DAY 1 and 2: MONDAY/TUESDAY
So at this point we are all still at the MTC. We got up a 5AM to get everything ready for the day. Our bus left around 7ish. We took a bus to the train station and then took a train to the airport. It was funny and sad though. Most of the sosters in my district are from Utah and we were going right past where they live. Poor dears! After the train we made it to the airport, got checked in, and went to our gate only to find out our flight to Texas was CANCELLED! UGH! So our travel leader, Eldste Abril, got us another flight and after a day and a half, we FINALLY got to Oslo! On our flight from London to Oslo, I sat next to a man named Eric. Eric was from TRONDHEIM and was just in London for business. We talked about my purpose as a missionary and why I was doing what I was doing. It was WAY rad! I couldn't help but cry as we started to land in Norway! I had been waiting SO long and had already gone through so much to get here! Poor Eric didn't know what to do! He held my hand! That's okay though because he was like 50 so it wasn't weird and we had bonded! Such a sweet guy! Haha. Anyway, I gave him a pass along card with my number on it and told him he could call the number or visit the website if he had any questions. :)
We got off the plane and went to get our luggage. EVERYONE got their luggage! YAY! Then we walked out to go meet whomever was picking us up. It was President and Soster Evans! They also had Eldste and Soster Allen (a senior couple) and Eldste Holden and Eldste Jones! (Oh…apparently I know Eldste Jones or his family of something from Mission Viejo?? Haha…I'm not sure. Mom?!) So we loaded up and started our journey to the mission home. Once at the mission home, they fed us dinner and we got into bed around 2AM. :)

DAY 3: WEDNESDAY
In the morning we had breakfast and had our last meeting as a district. :( President Evans told us who we would be serving with….drum roll please….Brothers and Sisters….friends and family….mom and dad….cats and dogs….I am serving….in the beautiful city of….TRONDHEIM!!!!! My companion's name is Soster Hunt and she is the greatest! Trondheim is the furthest north sosters are allowed to go. IT IS FREEZING HERE (haha its a high of 42 right now. She's going to be a popsicle when it reaches -42). ALSO…if you remember earlier in my week, Eric (the guy on the plane) is from Trondheim! I have been looking for him everywhere! SO SUPER AWESOME! :)
So I packed up all my things again and hopped on a plane with Soster Williams to Trondheim! Saying goodbye to my district was super tough BUT we will all see each other again soon!
We met a guy on the plane named Martin who lives in Oslo. I asked him if he wanted to learn more about Jesus Christ and he said YES! So I got his number, called the Oslo missionaries, and passed along the information. SUPER GREAT!
Once we landed, we met our companions who are the CUTEST! We were already running late for our train so we RAN (we are always late for the bus or train!)! As soon as we got on the train, I fell right asleep! My poor body was DONE! We were greeted at the train station by Eldste Shanklin and Eldste Childs. They helped us get ALL our luggage to our apartment! SUPER sweet! Once we got there, this lady drives up on a scoot scoot and starts singing to Soster Williams and me! Apparently she's a craxy lady in the ward and she LOVES Elvis! She kept calling me Mr. Neilson…haha, i don't even know! We finally got settled in and the Sosters made us dinner. We ate by candle light. It was AWESOME! We went to bed early that night because we were both EXHAUSTED! :)

DAY 4: THURSDAY
We had a CRAZY day ahead of us! There were 5 lessons scheduled! ALL but one canceled! :( We hopped on a bus to visit an elderly lady in the ward. We call her Bestemor (Grandmother) but we got on the wrong bus. Then we got on another wrong bus. By the time we got on the third wrong bus, we had missed our appointment…oh my!
Our last appointment was with an investigator who's name is Sophia. Sophia is dating an RM named Ola (you pronounce it oooolah). So were waiting for her at the church and she finally showed up after being an hour late. She had straight, jet black hair. TONS of black make up and she was dressed in ALL black. I thought to myself "Okay, she's a bit emo. No biggie." So we go into a room and we are just talking in Norwegian (when I say "we" I mean my companion) and Soster Hunt askd me to say the prayer. I start praying in Norwegian and both my companion and Sophia BUST UP LAUGHING! Was my Norwegian THAT horrible?! I wanted to die! So I start again and they laugh AGAIN! I wanted to cry! FINALLY, I prayed and we had a lesson. Sophia was very dark and super quiet. Every time I'd speak, they'd laugh…UGH! I was so confused and felt so stupid! Soster Hunt asked Sophia if she would pray and she said YES. So she pulls out these creepy dried up flowers, kneels down, puts her head on her knees and starts chanting something in a language that was NOT Norwegian! AND THEN…her whole body starts to shake! AND THEN…in the middle of her chanting, she says my FIRST name!!!! WHAT THE HECK RIGHT?!?!? I was SO FREAKED OUT!!! So she says AMEN and opens her eyes and just STARES at me! Uh…okay?!?! Then Soster Hunt speaks and says, "I'm so sorry we couldn't make it to your salt worship dance last week. Is there another one we can come to? We'd love to come!" WHAT?!?! NO!!!! When I asked her what that is, she explained that it was ritual at her church. It's when they draw images on the ground in salt, light candles, and dance around the salt chanting things…what the freakiness?!?!? Then Soster Hunt and Sophia start talking to each other in a dialect I couldn't understand, look at me, and start LAUGHING AGAIN! Sophia turns to me, smiles and say in English, "I think this is what you call a greenie PRANK!" HAHAHAHAHA…HOLY COW! Turns out the reason they started laughing every time I spoke was because they felt so bad about what they were about to put me through!….its ALL GOOD! They got me GOOD! Sophia is really an investigator and she IS NOT a crazy Satan worshipper! I LOVE her! :)

DAY 5: FRIDAY
So we met with one of our investigators, Havard (you pronounce it hovard). He is SO awesome! He's a HUGE hippie! He has these gnarly dreds and only wants to be taught in English…which suits me just fine! :) He is a really deep thinker which is super cool. He believes in a God and has such a deep testimony of his creator. He calls God "the Great Creator". He talked about how he sees God in his life through the stars and constellations. He has read the ENTIRE Book of Mormon! He is seriously considering baptism. What a stud! His wife is from Thailand and he invited us to a Thai Festival the next day.
Next, we went to visit a less active member named Mali (you pronounce it Molly). SHE IS SO GREAT! She taught me how to knit. All we did was eat chocolate, drink some delicious Norwegian drink, knit, and talk about Jesus Christ. So fun! AND THEN…she came to church on Sunday! YAY!!
On our way home from Mali's, the bus passes this HUGE university. A bunch of college kids got on the bus with us. The two guys sitting in front of us were speaking English with American accents! (Yes. We have accents…weird, I know!) I tapped one of them on the shoulder and asked them where they were from. One was from Italy and the other from Texas! I was so excited! We started talking about California and how awesome it is! I really wanted to give them a pass along card but I had given all of mine away! I asked Soster Hunt what I should do and she told me to get their phone numbers. So not even thinking, I blurted out, "Hey, can I get your number?". He turns ALL the way around, with a HUGE smile on his face and says, "Yeah!". HE THOUGHT I WAS HITTING ON HIM!!! NOOOOOOOOO!!! HAHAHA! Once they got off the bus, my companion looks at me and says, "He is going to be so confused when you call him tomorrow and you are like, 'Hey! Can we talk about Jesus?!'" Poor guy! BUT we have an appointment set up with him on Tuesday and I think he has gotten the clue! ;)
After that AWKWARD moment, we went to the church to meet with two young men from the ward to make homemade pasta and bread! It was a BLAST! Mali met us there too! SO great! The boys are Tyler and Andrew. They are both from Idaho and moved to Norway with their family 3 years ago. They are the only LDS young men in Trondheim. Tyler is 15 and Andrew is 13. They are the BEST! After we made dinner, we had a game night! I played Skipbo for a couple of hours! I felt like I was at Grandma and Grandaddy's house again! :)

DAY 6: SATURDAY
So we got up early, did our studies, and hopped on a bus to go to the Thai Festival. We got off the bus at our stop and had NO idea where to go from there! There was another lady there looking as lost as we did. We started talking to her and realized she was going to the same place, the Thai Temple. We eventually found it together! We walked in and they asked us to take our shoes off. We walked into this HUGE room and there were Thai women EVERYWHERE! Most of their husbands were BIG Norwegian men and they just stood off to the side…haha. We hadn't found Havard yet so we just hung out with our new little Thai friend. She takes us up to the monks who are sitting on a stage and we sit with her on the ground. They light candles all around a Buddha statue and start praying and chanting. We just sat there in awe! It was amazing! After that, everyone rises and stands in a giant circle. The monks walk around the circle with bowls. Everyone puts a bag of rice in the bowl. Before you put your bag in, you raise it to your forehead and make a wish. Our little Thai friend was telling the monks that we came all the way from America to see them…haha! It was SO great! People kept taking pictures of Soster Hunt and I! I would like to think it was because we were missionaries but I think it was because we were the only Americans there and they all came up to my knees! HAHAHA!
We found our investigator Havard, met his DARLING Thai wife and their 2 year old son, Odin! He is PRECIOUS! THEN we got to chow down on some BOMB Thai food! SO MUCH FOOD! It was GREAT!

DAY 7: SUNDAY
My FIRST Sabbath in NORWAY! Church was AWESOME! I met everyone! (tiny ward) I had the privilege to bear my testimony in Norwegian during Sacrament Meeting. Everyone said I spoke very well and they are surprised that I JUST arrived in the mission! (I think they were just trying to be kind…haha!) Made my day! There was a baptism after church! HOORAY! A little girl named Michele was baptized…so sweet!
We went on member visits after church. I noticed and black guy with an American baseball cap at on of the bus stops. I started to talk to him. We started talking about the church and stuff and he says, "Yaaa…I loves my church man! It so great! Yaaaaa…one love, one God man…yaaaa!" Turns out he was a TOTAL Rastafarian and he was TOTALLY loaded! HAHAHA…crazy stuff! It was SO funny! Who would have thought in the middle of Norway on the Sabbath?! SERIOUSLY! All good things! All good things! :)

Well…I love you all and I hoped you enjoyed reading about my first CRAZY and AMAZING week! So much fun here in Norway! I LOVE spreading the gospel! Our investigators are WONDERFUL and I love them all so much! I know this church is true! I know that as missionaries, we are bringing to past the immortality and eternal life of man! Families are forever and you are all incredible! MUAH!!!

Gud vaer med deg til vi sees igjen!

Soster Neilson =)


TRONDHEIM! Google it! 
It's vintage and modern all wrapped up into one! 

NORWAY bound! :)

The Mission Home in Oslo!

Arrival dinner at midnight!

Soster Hunt, Sophia (the Satan Worshipper…haha) and Soster Neilson


Thai Festival at the Thai Temple! 

Enjoying a little Thai culture in Norway!

With their investigator, Havard, and the Buddhist monks! :)

Making pasta with some of the ward members and enjoying a game night! 
Soster Hunt and Soster Neilson

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

NORWAY!…Week 6

After 20 hours of travel, a canceled flight, hardly any sleep in 24 hours, lots of laughter, and a few HAPPY tears…Soster Neilson is in NORWAY!

photo credit to Janet Johannessen :)

We are so grateful she arrived safe and HAPPY! We were able to talk to her for about an hour while she was at the Salt Lake City Airport…what a treat! Zack and Kaylee were able to come up for the call (thanks Navy for having a birthday and giving all your sailors the day off!). A BEAUTIFUL act of kindness made it possible for us to talk so long! A family at the airport gave the missionaries their three phones and iPad so they could call and/or FaceTime their families! That means we got to see her beautiful face for a bit too! What a BLESSING! We are so grateful for that family and plan to pay the kindness forward! :)

Here's how crazy her travel day was: 
  • 7AM: arrive at the SLC airport to find out that your flight to Texas was canceled due to bad weather. 
  • 1PM: new travel itinerary 
  • 3PM: Call home…thanks to kindness! :)
  • 4PM: Fly to Phoenix and run like crazy people to make connection to London. They only had 54 minutes to go from the domestic gate to the international gate…THEY MADE IT!
  • 6PM: AGAIN…random act of kindness when a complete stranger offered her their phone so she could make a 30 second call home to get Aubree's phone number. Then a 10 second AMAZING call to Aubree in Georgia! :)
  • 6:15PM- I have NO idea what time in England: 11 hour flight where she couldn't sleep because she was SO excited to be on her way! The missionaries studied, visited, and tried to cat nap.
  • LONDON: 4 hour layover; tried to activate calling card only to find out it should've been activated in the US. Long day waiting for us, hoping to maybe hear her voice once more. THEN, we heard from Aubree that she had called her. :) A kind parent allowed her to use their credit card to call. They talked and they cried! I'm so grateful that Aubree and Haylee connected! We were able to talk to her for 60 minutes the day before. Aubree cherishes those 5 precious minutes that she got! MADE MY DAY! 
  • 8:30PM (9 hours ahead of California): OSLO NORWAY! I was stalking the progress of their flight on the British Airways website…haha! I started to cry like a baby when the status changed to: ARRIVED! A couple of the sister missionaries have family in Oslo and they were able to meet them at the airport…what a blessing! They took photos and THANK GOODNESS for Facebook friendships, I got to see for myself that she was there safe and sound AND….oh so HAPPY!
photo credit to Leslie Heywood :)

We haven't heard from her yet. We will probably receive an email next Monday. I'm sure she is busy meeting her new companion, traveling to her new area, and trying to take it ALL in! :)

Here are a few FUNNY highlights from our phone conversation:

Haylee (mouth FULL of food): "I am SO happy right now! The SLC airport has a Cafe Rio! I'm trying to fill my Mexican food bucket!"

MTC Norwegian language blooper: While teaching a "Norwegian" investigator, aka one of their teachers, the missionary speaking was talking about prophets. The discussion led to talking about the Pope and she kept referring to the Pope as the "POOP"! :)

MTC Norwegian language blooper: While teaching a lesson in Norwegian, a missionary said, with conviction, "And God ATE Adam and Eve!" haha…he meant to say CREATED! The teacher laughed so hard she cried! :)


Saturday, October 11, 2014

Surprise Saturday!

I opened my email this morning and this popped up:

From: Haylee Neilson
6:19AM

SATURDAY

Hey. I'm getting on later today to email for 30 minutes. I have a few questions for you so get excited! :)

I alamost died! I was checking my email every 10 minutes or so. I didn't want to miss opportunity to have a little conversation with her. Well…we connceted aroung 9AM and it was wonderful! Here's the email she sent our for everyone:

Hoda Bra MTC!

Hallo Familien og Vens!!! (Hello Family and Friends!)

Oaky y'all, this is it…NORWAY IN 2 DAYS! I am SO excited! Thank you for all the prayers, love and support you have given me this past month and a half. I love and miss you all and I am excited to FINALLY be in Norway!

I'd like to share my testimony with you in my broken Norwegian :)

Hallo. Jeg heter Soster Neilson of jey er missionar for Jesu Krisiti Kirke Av Siste Dagers Hellige. Jeg tror in Gud og jeg vet Gud es vaar Hemmelske Fader og vi er hans barnn! Jeg vet Gud elske ALLE hans barnn! Jeg vet Mormons Bok kan hjelper deg naer alleting! Jeg kan folte hans elske for meg, vardog! Jeg vet familien er for allatig og jeg vill say dere igjen og alle min familien dod! Jeg elske meg familien! Jeg vet Jesu Krisiti Kirke er son! I Jesu Kristi navm, AMEN.

ENGLISH:
Hello! My name is Sister Neilson and I am a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe in God and know He is our Heavenly Father and that we are His children! I know God loves ALL of His children! I know the Book of Mormon can help you with anything! I can feel His love for me, everyday! I know that families are forever and I will see you all again and all of my family who have passed! I love my family! I know Jesus Christ's church is true! In the name of Jesus Christ, AMEN.

OKAY FAMILY! Till Norway! :)

-Soster Neilson




Norway…HERE SHE COMES! Week 5

This is it! The last emails from the MTC! It's time for our Little Missionary to spread her wings and fly to Norway where she will serve until March 2016! We are SO excited for her! Here are a few excerpts from her latest emails…

Hallo Menesken! (Hello People!)

I AM DOING SO WELL!!! We had a short scare with our Visas. We weren't sure if they were going to come before our departure but…..I GOT IT! YAY! I am SO very EXCITED! I have SO much to do and ZERO time to do it but the Lord makes it all work out!

General Conference was amazing and has such a different meaning for me as a missionary! One thing that really touched me most was Elder Holland's talk. He talked about how the Savior had "nowhere to rest His head" and that most of Christ's adult life he was homeless. He promised the missionaries that we have the Lord with us because we have devoted ourselves to serve the poor. That got me thinking about a scripture, "…inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." (Matt. 25:40), how AMAZING! The Lord doesn't mean we have served Him figuratively but LITERALLY! The Savior of the world was HOMELESS and when we serve the poor (could mean the poor in spirit too) we are LITERALLY serving our God! That really hit me like a TON of bricks!

In the first session of Conference, Brother Foster said the closing prayer and in it he said, "Please bless the missionaries' families that they will feel peace." I'm not sure why, but I felt very connected to you in that moment! I love you all so much! I know you are always with me and so is the Lord!

Gud vaer med deg til vis si ses igjen! (God be with you till we meet again!)

Soster Neilson

BEST Birthday wishes EVER! 

 Templene! (some random Elders jumped in with us! LOL!)
Soster Hoggard and Soster Neilson on their way to Conference! 
BEAUTIFUL Autumn! Y…M…C…A?
Alisha sent cupcakes to our district from her bakery, Ambrosial! YUM!
Soster Neilson chillin' with her MAIN man! :)

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

October is the month of NORWAY! Week 4

Oh my! It's October 1st! This is the month that our little missionary arrives in Norway….October 13th! SO exciting! Here are a few excerpts from her email this week…

Hallo Familie!

How is everyone? Can you believe it's been a MONTH!!! CRAZY!!! Time has flown by! I am doing super well! I got the stomach flu last Wednesday and it lasted until Friday :(…but all's well now AND I lost 6lbs. from it! Woo hoo!

Okay…after my episode of yucky sickness, it was time for some HARD work! Soster Hoggard and I had a busy week! We picked up three new investigators so now our total is seven! Five of which are not real, and two of them are! Every week we do this thing called TRC (not sure what it stands for) and we teach actual people here in Provo that speak Norwegian that are NOT our teachers! Haha…its super awesome! One person we teach is Sister Multon and she served a mission in Norway during the Korean War! She is a ROCK STAR! We had our last lesson with her this week and she began to cry. She told Soster Hoggard and I how much she loves us, to keep in touch, and to call her Bestemor, which means Grandmother in Norwegian. :) She is the CUTEST! Love that woman SO much!

This last Sunday was fast and testimony Sunday. I've had a song stuck in my head lately. It's titled, "I Will Not be Still!". I decided to share a few lines of the song during my testimony with my zone and I want to share them with you:

I've never been the kind to testify,
I don't have the words His truth deserves,
But its a simple thing He asks…
A worthy heart and willing hands,
He says if I make the choice...He'll help me find my voice.

He calls me to serve, and I cannot fail him.
The one who has given me all that I have.
I place my trust in Him alone,
He know the yearnings of my soul,
Because He believes in me…I will go willingly!

How can I keep this gift to myself?
When I could lift somebody else?
I am a witness of His miracles and His mercy.
I put my future in His hands…knowing He's made me all that I am.

When I put my faith in Him,
The truth begins to speak,
HIS POWER IS REAL
IT MOVES ME UNTIL
I CANNOT BE STILL!

This song applies so much to all of us! I love it! Heavenly Father is so merciful and He loves us SO MUCH! Jesus Christ IS our Savior and He loves us all so much! More than we love Him, which is mind blowing to imagine!

Well family…I love you! PLEASE dearelder me or send me a letter! I love them so much and they make my days AMAZING! I miss and love you all!

Jeg tror nei! Jeg VET Jesus Kristus er var frasler og vi har hun foirshoninig! Jeg tror er Del Hellig And og det hun kan hjelper oss folte fred through Jesus Kristus forshoning! AMEN!

I love you ALL! Gud vaer med deg til vis si ses igjen!

Soster Neilson

 "Can you believe it's OCTOBER ALREADY?!?!"

 P-day! Soster Sorensen, Soster Williams, 
Soster Neilson, Soster Hoggard, Soster Heywood! :)

 These two are TOTAL goofballs and KINDRED souls! :)

Happy Birthday Soster Hoggard! Awesome decorating Soster Neilson!