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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Week 3 - and ready to goooooooo!!!!!!!!!


 This man is one of our cute leaders in the branch! His name is Brother Coffman and he has such a sweet spirit and strong testimony! He makes every Sunday a funday!
 Me and the sisters of district 7c at the temple. I love them all so much!
The Elders thought it would be 
funny to copy us silly girls.
 haha -This is a rainbow horse I drew for my companiera! =D
We are the Sister Giants around this place!!! Both 5'10'' we can hardly fit in the doors :):)

Letter Home:


Hello everyone! I hope you all are having a wonderful week! I love all the replies I get from you guys! I wish I had the time to personally reply to all of them, but alas, I only have one hour on Tuesday to email. But know I do read them all! And I appreciate each of your words and testimonies! The support is much needed and much appreciated.

So this week was very eventful for a few reasons. Me and Sister Dixon were called Zone Sister Training Leaders. That means we are leaders over the group of women in our zone. We are so pumped and excited for this responsibility! We have already had so much fun going around and meeting all the sisters and getting to know them better. The main responsibility of this calling is just to love everyone a lot, and that is definitely something we can do well. Bring it onnnn!

We were teaching our investigators Bruno and Rodriga this week, and our teachers challenged us to teach without using a "script". It is so scary to walk into an appointment not knowing if you will have the words to answer their questions. But we had faith in the Lord and we had worked really hard, so we walked into that appointment with our heads held high. Bruno is pretty difficult to talk to. He kinda has a hard heart towards God and seems a little hopeless. We want so badly to connect with him and show him the joys of this life! I think we made a breakthrough! He could sense how hard we were trying to speak the words of our hearts to him.

This week was our first TRC. I forget what the acronym stands for, but basically what it is is we have the opportunity to teach people who are already members of this church. In Portuguese. Jeez it never stops haha. But it was seriously the funnest experience. They totally appreciate your efforts, and many of them have been on a mission themselves, usually to Brasil. They see themselves in us, missionaries that are trying so hard to do what the Lord wants and learn this language. It was a total spiritual pump up. It got me so excited for the rest of the week and the rest of my mission.

Me and Sister Dixon are seriously best friends. I know we will be friends for the rest of our lives. I haven't mentioned this to her, but I would totally be cool with rooming with her after the Mish. she is that awesome. Everyday we laugh so much, it is hilarious. We will laugh so hard we will try to not pee our pants haha. or skirts or whatever...

There is this one Elder in our zone who has this whistle. I have no idea where he got it from or why he has it. I think someone sent it to him for Valentines day. Anyway, literally every time I walk by him he ALWAYS blows this dumb little whistle haha, It is actually pretty funny. I always react dramatically because I know that's what he wants. Jeez, missionaries are so easily entertained. Its funny and pitiful at the same time.

The other night we were at a devotional and the speaker was teaching about the Doctrine of Christ. What that consists of is 1. All men naturally know the difference between good and evil. 2. We must all use the healing power of Christ's Atonement in our everyday lives. 3. We much repent of our sins. 4. We must be baptised by the proper authority of God and 5. We must receive the gift of the Holy Ghost so we can know what we should do. Luckily I was listening really intently because all of a sudden the speaker walks down into the audience and walks up to ME and asks me to TEACH THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST TO EVERYONE. EVERYONE IN THE ENTIRE MTC. THAT IS MORE THAN 1000 MISSIONARIES AND HUNDREDS OF ADULT LEADERS! Oh man I was so nervous. I think I was shaking. I was definitely sweating. But I went up there and I taught the Doctrine of Christ with all I got. I stumbled a little on my words, but I remembered it all and finished with a bang. Everyone applauded me! It was great! I felt like dropping the mic or something. Oh no it switched to italics. I don't know how to switch it back. Anyway, it was an awesome experience and everyone was telling me I did great for the rest of the night. and telling me they love my hair. Oh gosh thanks yallllllll

I hope you all have a wonderful week! You are in my prayers! I love the spirit I get from your emails! It is a total spiritual pump up! I know this church is true. I know that Jesus Christ is our heavenly brother and that he suffered on the cross and in the garden of Gethsemane to redeem all our sins. I know that Christ is the Savior of the whole world. He appeared in the Americas as well as the other side of the world. He is the God of the whole world, and he loves all of us. I love the Lord and I love this gospel! I am so committed to doing this mission, you can't believe it! The other day I was sitting in Relief Society (a meeting just for women) and I was just thinking how hard the next year and a half are going to be. Suddenly the Spirit came over me and I heard in my mind "You are going to do this mission, and you are going to be great. You are much more powerful than you know. Do not worry about the hardships of the upcoming months, because you can do all things through Christ." I just got this huge feeling that I need to STOP worrying and START trusting the Lord. So that is what I am going to do. Bring it on Portugal! Sister Barron is crazy and pumped and ready to spread this gospel like you can't imagine! 

LOVE you all! Sister Barron

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

WEEK 2- OPTIMO and Going STRONG!

 PORTU- GALS
 Sisters Barron and Dixon
Our Branch Mission President-
President Jackson

Letter Home:
Hey Everybody!

This week was so fun! I have learned so much about the gospel and about Portuguese. Learning a new language is like wrestling with your brain. I know the words I need are floating around in there somewhere, but I just havent made all the connections yet. I'm progressing though!

This week more Sisters entered the Missionary Training Center than Elders! That is very unusual! We had a girl power moment. The sisters here are all so awesome. I am surrounded by spiritual giants. The elders on the other hand need a little help haha. I feel like I am their mother or something. Every morning I have to beg them to be quiet during personal study. haha It's hard sometimes because they are so hilarious, I want to join in. But I did not come here to make friends. I came here because I love the Lord and I want to serve Him, and when they distract me from that goal I get kinda frustrated. I hope they can realize the seriousness of this calling and start to focus. I'm sure they will. 

Me and my whole district tried to do a "portuguese monday" yesterday, where the only places we were allowed to speak english were our room and the cafeteria. Lemme tell you it was a TOTAL fail ahahahhaha. We all forgot after probably 3 hours ahaha. It is so difficult. We only know gospel words, so speaking in everyday life is so hard

Me and Sister Dixon are getting along great! I love her sweet spirit and excitement for this calling. The other day we were trying to wake ourselves up from 4 hours of Portuguese class, so we went outside to run around in our dresses ahah. Apparently while we were frolicking, she dropped her room key. We realized later and had to go out to find it. After a bit of searching we found it and we were so excited we skipped back to the classroom....well apparently our teacher was watching us out the window and he thought we were the funniest thing. aha...Sister Dixon was asked to say the closing prayer at a huge devotional with all the people in the MTC. As her companion, I had to sit up on the stand with her the whole time. Wow, this is truly God's army. Hearing everyone sing together was an empowering and awesome feeling. haha after the devo I was told probably a baijillion times by strangers that they loved my hair. ahaha thankssss guyssssssssss lololol gosh

The sisters in my district are hilarious. We have so much fun goofing around and being funny. I honestly thinkk they are sending all the spunky sisters to Portugal. Me and sister Elliott play volleyball together everyday during gym time. It is so funny, we smack talk like crazy. It's so fun to play volleyball here with the other missionaries because everyone is a little toooo nice, you know what I mean? haha like they will make sure they don't serve to the weakest passer or they will argue who should have the ball....in favor of the other team hahaha. It's hilarious

I hope you all have a great week! Time flies by so fast, don't waste it! I know that Joseph Smith saw God the Eternal Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. I know he translated the Book of Mormon by the power of God. I have read it, and I cannot deny it. It is the sweetest of blessings. I know that the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ. He appeared on this continent! In the Americas! He is the Savior of the whole world, not just one half! He came here. to gather His sheep. We are His sheep. And we should follow Him with all of our capabilities.

Ciau! I love you all! 

Sister Barron
Missionary tradition! The pointing picture.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Week 1! Missionary Training Center

These are all of the girls in her district.  They will all be serving in Portugal together.
 Aren't they all beauties!
  Visiting the temple. <3 
I love the photo bombing Elder behind the fence. Hehe
Her entire district.

This is her companion while she is at the MTC, Sister Dixon. Quincey adores her and they are loving it!

Sisters Barron and Elliott
MTC Living lol!
Yo!

First letter home:
 Hello everyone! I hope you all are doing well.

My first week here at the Missionary Training Center has been so fun and so crazy! When me and my Grandma drove up to the building, I was at first a little confused because everyone was waving at me like they knew me. Then I realized, OH, they are missionaries ahah. Everyone is so nice and happy all the time. We are all united in this wonderful work and it feels so good. The Spirit here is so strong and inspiring.

The first thing they did was throw us into a Portuguese class. The teacher didn't speak a lick of english to us. They waste no time here at the MTC! I want to practice this language as much as possible so that I can be prepared when the time comes for me to go to Portugal. I will be here for the next six weeks. I am SOOOO glad that I chose to audit a Portuguese class at BYU. It is a huge help, I am miles ahead of the rest of my class. We are all so determined to learn and do our best.

My companion is Sister Dixon. She is from Utah, but she went to BYU Hawaii for a year and a half. She ran cross country for them and is super sporty. The rule is we must stay within sight and sound of each other at all times. That way, we are safe from temptation and we are always safe. I love her so much! I honestly could not ask for a better companion. We are so similar it is crazy! We are both tall, blonde, and super goofy. Everyone in our group, or district, thinks we are twins or something.  =) She helps me stay focused on this great work and keeps me cheerful all day. I am so blessed to be able to be around her all the time. She inspires me.

Our second day here we had to teach our first lesson in Portuguese. WOW, I was so scared. The man we were teaching is named Luis. He just moved here from Portugal and doesn't know any English at all. Luckily he is very patient with us because our Portuguese is NAO BOM (haha no good). Even though we are struggling and it takes a lot of patience, I know it is all worth it when I am able to bear my testimony. I know he feels the spirit of my words and knows they are true. He is very interested in what we have to say! We have already committed him to baptism! He is loving this church.  It is a little different than his past church, he attended the Catholic church as a youth. He had a sister that had died of cancer in his past, and he loved it when we taught him the Plan of Salvation. We told him that he can live with his sister forever! She is not lost! We can all have the opportunity to live with our families forever. He was so happy. I almost teared up. The spirit of this work is real. We have been given an awesome opportunity to do the Lords work on earth! There are so many people out there looking for the truth, and I will be able to teach the people of Portugal. 

I hope you all are having a wonderful week! I hope you enjoy spending time with your families. Do not take it for granted! I already miss my family so much. I know I was called here for a reason. I know this was the right decision for me. I know that this gospel is true. I know that we have something here that everyone is looking for. It is so precious to me. I know God is our loving Heavenly Father. He is the literal father of our spirits! He loves us just as a father would, except infinitely more. I know that Thomas S. Monson is a prophet on the earth today, just like Moses or Abraham of old. I know we receive revelation from God TODAY. I have had revelation! Me!

My testimony in Portuguese....haha get ready for Google translate. It will not be perfect, I promise

Eu sei que este igreja e a igreja de Deus. Eu sei que Joseph Smith e uma profeta de O Senhor. Eu sei que Eu pudo aprender Portuguese com ajuda de Deus. Eu sou grato por minha companiera e O Espirito Santo. Eu sou grato por Jesus Cristo e Sua Expiacao. 

I love you all! Thank you for all your support and love! It really means a lot.

Until next week!

Sister Barron

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Grandma and Grandpa Barron drop her off at the MTC!

  Across the street from the MTC, moments from dropping her off.
 


Grandma, Grandpa and Quincey <3

Saying Goodbye….

 Boston and Quincey will miss each other dearly.
 It broke their hearts to say goodbye for 18 months.
 Sarger and Big Sister.
 One more hug.
 Briggs is so proud of Quincey. When asked where she was going, he knew she was "going on a mission to Portugal."
 I posted this picture because it cracked me up. 
Too funny!
 Last goodbyes with Beans her hamster.
Fighting back the tears……(Oh boy)
 Picking up her boarding pass.


 Feeling my heart ripped out at this moment.  Can you see the vein popping out of my head and my white knuckles? That says it all. Can't believe it's goodbye for a year and a half.  Things I will miss about Quincey: laughing together, taking walks in the neighborhood, swinging together, shopping, teasing each other, late night talks, occasional wrestling matches and much more. Love her so much. She will be back!
Daddy's little girl.  These two have had a special relationship. Daddy cried more then I have ever seen. But he couldn't be more proud and willing to share his little girl in hopes of bringing the gospel to someone else.


And there she goes……

It's has begun!




Friday, February 6, 2015

Missionary Open House

Days away from leaving






 The Christiansen Family
  High School friends
 The Pearson Family
 The Engle Family
 Blake, Boston and Jackson
 Kami Guenella


 Joy Turley
 Emma Berndt
The Berndts
 Quincey was Michael's primary teacher
The Horrocks
The Offenbackers
 Nicky and Gil
 The Fields
Q and Mini Q