Monday, January 11, 2016

The hardest thing I ever loved to do

The hardest thing I've ever loved to do
Was letting go of everything I ever knew
19 years of dreams left in my room
As I buttoned up the jacket of my suit

Deciding to come on a mission was a really hard decision for me. It took me a long time to finally receive an answer, and the answer I got was not the one I wanted. Nevertheless, I trusted that Heavenly Father knew what was best for me and I moved forward with faith even though at only 19 years I felt like I knew virtually nothing (I still don't). I turned in my mission papers and was later called to the Tennessee Nashville Mission.

The hardest thing I ever loved to say
Was goodbye to my mom and walk away
Choking on my tie and on my tears
I walked down the hall into those years

Saying goodbye to my dear family was hard. I missed my brother coming home from his mission by a month and saying bye to my parents by that curb was much more difficult than I anticipated. But despite that, I was really excited to enter the MTC. Somehow, I didn't fear the unknown, I was just filled with excitement and anticipation for what lay ahead for the next 18 months, even if I didn't know exactly what that entailed. 

And the sweetest song I ever loved to sing
Filled the MTC on angels wings.
And the chorus filled my soul 5000 strong
And I wished it would just go on and on

Singing with 5000 other missionaries (or more), all focused on the same purpose, all wearing name tags with Christ's name, all representatives of Jesus Christ - there's really no way to describe the special spirit that accompanies that. I have felt that spirit several times throughout my mission, especially singing "Called to Serve"  at the end of each transfer meeting. I always wished we could just sing on and on. 

The firmest hand I ever loved to shake
Was my trainer's with that big grin on his face
He grabbed my bag and put his arm round me
And whispered "I'm gonna work those Mr. Macs right off your feet!

Those fist few days after leaving the MTC were definitely memorable. Missing our connecting flight to Tennessee (no fault of ours) and having to sleep at a hotel without any of our bags (all had been checked earlier) made our trip quite interesting. But we finally made it in the same clothes and appearance as the day before. And then I met Sister Oldroyd and Carson - my sweet trainers! Although they did not work my shoes off my feet or anything, they taught me so much, and so did every one of my companions: Sister Weeks, Sumbot, Laws, Phillips, Orchard, Dillon, Johnson, my MTC comp Sister Svedin, as well as all my sister training leaders, fellow district members, President and Sister Andersen, and many others. They taught me how to tract, be myself, love the people, lose myself in the work, be exactly obedient, adjust to missionary life, talk with everyone, embrace the awkward, use the iPad, give trainings, role play, receive revelation, use time wisely, serve, teach, testify, meet investigators needs, ask inspired questions, plan, find, have faith, simplify, follow the spirit, recognize the spirit, understand and use the scriptures, laugh, have fun, cry, be weird, set goals, achieve goals, study, pray, improve myself, write in my journal, be unified, be positive, see the hand of God, listen, be patient, be humble, repent, give it my all, love myself, use the Atonement, follow the will of the Lord, love the Lord, and come closer to my Savior Jesus Christ. They taught me how to be a missionary!

And hardest tears I've ever loved to cry
Spill as I opened up my mouth to testify
Within the tiny walls of a strangers living room,
The spirit told their hearts my words were true.

What an incredible joy it is to be an instrument in the hands of God. To be able to testify to His children that God lives, that He loves us. To testify of Jesus Christ, and of the Restored church, that families can be together forever and so many other truths of the gospel! And then to see that testimony bring the Spirit, and to see people's hearts change because you were that vessel - there's just no words for it.

And the wonderful sound I've ever heard
Is the sound of water running in the church
As someone I've come to love got dressed in white
And my eyes saw their first glimpse of heavens light.
 
You know, I didn't personally see many baptisms on my mission, but I've come to realize that baptisms really aren't what's important and the joy is the WORK. The joy has come people have let us in, listened, as they've said they read the Book of Mormon, when I've seen investigators or less active members come to church, it's when people have said "yes", when they become green in the area book (to show them as "progressing"). We currently have 5 progressing investigators and 2 baptism dates. We set a date with Baylee yesterday for February 27...that was wonderful! And this week when Carlos and Ivan bore their testimonies, when Kyle said he would live the Word of Wisdom, when Bailey came to church and Josh read in the Book of Mormon. Little fruits. Incredible happiness! The joy has come in the process, not in the end result.

The hardest thing I've ever come to see
Is a man down on his knees in agony
A drop of blood falls down on olive leaves
And for a moment, he suffers there for me.

Of everything that I have learned on my mission, the most important thing was the power of the Atonement. Jesus Christ suffered and died for ME and that is why I am writing this letter today. The enabling power of the atonement, the part of the atonement that gives us the strength to do what we cannot do on our own gave me the strength to come on a mission. And it gave me the strength to endure all the hard things about a mission. I've had doors slammed in my face, my faith has been tested, I've doubted, I've wanted to quit, my whole body has ached from walking and biking, I've been sick, confused, yelled at, rejected, embarrassed, tired, stressed, heartbroken, and a million other things. Yes, I have suffered, but my Savior suffered with me. He carried me through every one of those times. He did that because of His perfect, unconditional love for me and all of Heavenly Father's children. 

The hardest thing I've ever loved to do,
Was getting on this plane and coming home to you.
In a million ways completely torn apart
As a land so far away still owns my heart

Tennessee will forever own my heart. I love my mission so much. My heart is breaking. I will be leaving some of it here with these amazing children of God. Leaving my mission is so much harder than leaving home because when you are a missionary you catch a small glimpse of the love that Heavenly Father has for His children and you can feel it. Words just can't describe that love that He has for each an every one of us. I've only caught a glimpse of it and yet, I can't tell you how it feels. But I know that it's REAL. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ love each and every one of us more than we could EVER comprehend!

The most sincere prayer I ever prayed
I thank my God for each and every day
For the blessing of the man I've come to be
As walk up and kiss my momma's cheek

I have so much to be grateful for and I don't think I can ever describe to you how I feel about my mission and how much I love it. I feel like Ammon in Alma 26:16 "I cannot say the smallest part which I feel." I don't know how to help you understand how I feel but I'll tell you what I DO know. I know this church is true. I know that it is the same church that Jesus Christ himself set up when he was on the earth, and that it was restored after being lost through Joseph Smith, a modern day prophet called by God. I know that Joseph Smith saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ in a grove of trees in 1820 and that through him, the priesthood was brought back to earth as well as the fullness of the gospel. I know that Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon by the power of God. I know that the Book of Mormon is true - it is the word of God, the most correct book of any book on earth. I know it with my whole soul and I can never deny that. I know that we have a true and living prophet on the earth today who leads and guides us just as prophets did anciently. I know that Jesus Christ is the Savior or the world. I know that He lived and died so that all of God's children can live again. I know that He suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane for every sin and negative thing that I have felt and will ever feel, as well as for every child of God. I know that the Atonement covers all. It is infinite and eternal. I know that it has the power to help us to do everything we can't do on our own. I have seen that for myself. And I know that it will continue to do so. I know that Jesus Christ, my Savior, lives. "He Lives! All glory to His name! He lives, my Savior, still the same. Oh, sweet the joy this sentence gives: 'I know that my Redeemer lives!'". In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Love,
Sister Kaylee Myers

Song lyrics from the Nashville Tribute Band

Monday, January 4, 2016

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Well everyone, this week we hit 2016 and I hit my 18 month mark. Time has FLOWN! I can't believe I'm at this point....it's so weird.

But anyway, on to business!

Because it was New Years we got to have SUPER PDAY!! What does that mean? P-day all day long! And we got to watch G-rated movies and a few other approved movies! The only movies we ended up watching were The Best Two Years which was HILARIOUS as a missionary!! And The Other Side of Heaven! I just cried a bunch in that one! I love being a missionary! But other than that we just ate a lot of food and played games and partied with the other sisters in our district! It was so fun!

Let me update you on all our lovely YSA peeps!

Baylee is doing great! We had a couple of lessons with her this week and she's doing well! She's still just trying to figure out if the Book of Mormon is true! But she's working on recognizing the spirit which is good! She knows her Bible very well and is very intellectual so we are trying to get her to get off that just a little bit to really be able to feel by the power of the Holy Ghost that that Book of Mormon is true.

Kyle is faaaantastic! We had a really great lesson with him this past week! Carlos came with us as his first member present! And oh goodness he was so awesome! He had so many great insights and answers to Kyle's questions! It was so cool! And we just had the most awesome lesson about the gospel of Jesus Christ and you can tell that this is really what Kyle wants! And he came to church and he's just progressing so well!! :)

Charlotte and the other Bailey are still out of town :(

Nathan is doing pretty well. He hasn't really been keeping his commitments very well though...and he seems to be losing interest which is a bit of a bummer. We may be dropping him soon if he doesn't start to do something. Tomorrow we are having a lesson with him and we are really going to see if we can help him to have the desire to progress and let him know that if he's not willing to act we may not be able to teach him anymore :(It'll be a bummer but hey, when we close a door then it means that God can open another! Literally!)

So one of our members gave us a referral to his coworker who wanted to meet with us. Well we met with him on Monday and on Saturday. His name is Josh. Well...he's interesting. I don't even know what he is. For one thing, he really knows his Bible and and he's VERY skeptical of the Mormon faith. I'm not sure he actually wants to know if the church is true...but more to understand why we believe certain things because it doesn't say it in the Bible or it goes against what the Bible says and whatnot. It's been pretty horrible but he wants to meet with us and he came to church yesterday and he's reading the Book of Mormon so it's just a bit of a struggle. But they way he puts things....man it is hard. Our lesson with him on Saturday caused me to pretty hard core question everything that I believe not going to lie. It was really hard. The dark cloud is doubt is really overpowering. But I pulled through. I knew my testimony would win, even in the midst of doubt but...man it's just so hard to explain how it feels. But I'm good now! :) And now I'm just not sure how on earth to teach him. It's just interesting because we brought out recent convert named Ivan, who is SO solid, and he said he was almost exactly like Josh is. So I have hope for Josh but just no idea how to go from here!  We are just going to pray really hard.

Sorry that this letter is pretty lame! Not that much happened this week but next week's will be good!

I just want y'all to know that I know that this church is true! I know that the Book of Mormon is true and I love it more than anything else! I love my Savior Jesus Christ and I know that He lived, died, and that He lives so that we can return to live with our Heavenly Father again. And I know that he suffered for, and died for us because He loves! I love the scripture 2 Nephi 26:24: "He doeth not anything save it be for the benefit of the world; for He loveth the world, even that He layeth down His own life that He may draw all men unto Him." Christ is waiting with open arms for each and every one of us! And He wants us there in his arms.

Have a wonderful week! :) I love y'all lots!
Love,
sister Myers

Here are some pics from the week! :) It was being weird so I hope they are the ones I wanted!
1. Me and sister Aiono! She goes home a couple days early on Saturday! 18 months!
2. Us and the Dunn's and the Montgomery's! The Dunn's are leaving!!! SAD!!!! And the Montgomery's are replacing them! I love them all!! :)
3. Us and the Dunn's! :)
4. Playing the laughing game!
5. This was our New Years Eve dinner! YUM!
 


 

Monday, December 28, 2015

Tornadoes for Christmas!!

Okay can I just say that this week was fabulous! It was just such a great week! We didn't teach very many lessons and all our investigators are gone but hey it was still great!

Well first, y'all are probably wondering about the title of this email. We didn't actually see a tornado and it wasn't on Christmas but...on Wednesday we all had to go inside because there were tornado warnings they were upon us!! The whole mission ended up inside that evening (after around 7). The tornado sirens were going off till about 9 but we never saw a tornado or anything (not gonna lie I'm slightly sad about that....haha). Sister Dillon is from Iowa and she's seen a tornado or 2 (several actually) so she knew what to look for and stuff. We weren't worried about it even though sirens were going off because it wasn't raining hardly and there was barely a breeze. Haha but the other Sisters called us and they were asking us all these questions about tornados and we were like, "Sisters are you nervous right now?" And they were like, "Hold on, let me just tell you where we are right now and you can decide. We are currently sitting in our bathroom in the bathtub with blankets over our heads." We laughed and we were just like, "Hey it's fine. You can get out of your bathtub. We will let you know if we think it gets bad!" So funny!

We made lots of dramatic videos during the tornados....haha I guess that's just what you do when you are stuck inside!

Christmas eve was pretty fun! We really didn't do that much though because #noYSAaround. We tracted for dayz slash tried all our potentials...well a few of them...and did some LA finding which was actually really good because many of them were home for Christmas and we found out that they actually weren't LA, they just had moved away. Haha well alrighty then. But for Christmas dinner, one of the members of the branch presidency invited us to his parents (who live right around the corner from them) and all their kids were there and their kid's kids and it was just chaos but SO fun! I miss seeing families and chaotic lives! :) 

Oh and here's a random pretty cool story. So we went and tried this guy we met while trying to find a LA and he seemed interested when we met him but when we tried him on Christmas Eve he had just woken up and so we weren't sure how interested he was or anything and we thought we would probably drop him. Well then later that day the Zone Leaders texted us and called us the next day and told us they met him at the gas station that he works at and they said we shouldn't drop him yet but try him one more time! What are the odds of that?! So I guess we won't drop him yet. Anyway, a random story and probably doesn't mean much to you but we thought that was pretty cool :)

Christmas was AMAZING! We got to sleep in and then Sister Johnson made crepes for breakfast and we had tons of fresh fruit and oh man it was so good!! Then we opened presents! It was fun! Then we got ready and had our studies and then we did weekly planning and then we went to the Andersen's (mission president's house) and had Christmas dinner! The Dunn's and the Montgomery's (the Dunn's are the senior couple in the YSA and the Montgomery's are replacing them) were there and a couple of YSA and investigators! It was a blast! After we ate prime rib, potatoes, asparagus and pie we sang Christmas carols and we shared a Christmas message! I wanted to stay there forever! But leaving meant we got to Skype to the family!!! WAHOO!!! I love my family! :) It was fun to talk and laugh with them and made me pretty trunky while I was talking to them...but I got over that pretty quick after it was over! It was mostly just weird thinking about the fact that I will see them so soon....weird

In other news we are in sugar coma's over here.

Also we had a couple of lessons with Baylee this week! She's pretty cool! She's still just working to know that all of this is true and has a few concerns but it's just the beginning! The key is going to be getting her to read the Book of Mormon because as far as we know she hasn't done that yet but she will!!

Also we didn't get a chance to see Kyle because the couple of appointments we had with him he cancelled because he's had a bunch of family issues come up so we are hoping that clears up soon so that we can meet with him.

So there is this part member family from my first area - Jim and Sheila and I got to see them on Saturday! Although not in the best circumstances! Jim had heart surgery on Monday and he was at St. Thomas in Nashville and President said I could go see them so we went and saw them on Saturday! That is probably the last time I will see them until I come back to visit my mission! :( But It was still so fun to visit with them! I love them to death! :)

Yesterday we went to church in the Green Hills family ward and that was just weird all around because 1. It was a family ward meaning the whole sacrament meeting was SO loud! haha and 2. It was at a different time so it just threw us off! and 3. Well I don't have a 3rd point but needless to say it was weird!

I wanted to share a quote we read in the Ensign for December by President Monson: "There is yet time this year to extend the helping hand, the loving heart, and the willing spirit--in other words, to follow the example set by our Savior and to serve as He would have us serve. As we serve Him, we will not forfeit our opportunity, as did the innkeeper of old, to make time for Him in our lives and room for Him in our hearts."

The Christmas season my be over but there is always time to serve others! The spirit Christmas may be over and ending but the spirit of Christ never ends! We always need to be celebrating Christ and His birth because it impacts us every day!

Well I hope y'all had a WONDERFUL Christmas and I hope you have a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! :)
I love y'all lots!
Love,
Sister Myers
 
Here's some pics from the week! :)
1. All the fruit for the crepes! :) YUM!
2. I got Tennessee flags for all of us for Christmas!
3. The family pic! Dad....why were you eating while I was taking this picture! It looks like you are frowning! haha
4. Candid pic of me and Jim! :)
5. Us and sister Andersen! I just LOVE her!
6. Us and Anne Parkes. She leaves for Utah this week and we won't see her so we said bye on Sunday...aw I just LOVE her! :(
 





 
 

Monday, December 21, 2015

It's [not] beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Well this week has been pretty fantastic!!!

It was finals week slash when everyone started to go home so it made it a bit interesting but this week is going to be even more of an adventure so that will be good! :) Christmas is this week so that's always fun! Except it doesn't even feel like Christmas really because the work is basically the same and it's been like 70, sometimes colder so it's just odd!

Okay first I want to talk about Kyle!!! WHOO He is so cool! So we had a lesson with him this week and it was like......ASTOUNDING! I am so blown away. He is a celestial investigator, not just a golden investigator, a celestial investigator! He's THAT cool! In our lesson this week, he hadn't read the chapter of the Book of Mormon we gave him and so we read it with him and it was 3 Nephi 11 and that talks about baptism and stuff so we ended up inviting him to be baptized on Feb 6 if he knew it was true! (Well, "ended up" makes it sound like it wasn't planned but it was planned...we prayed about it) and he said he would! Then he literally said this (sit down before you read this): "Yeah it just makes sense. I mean, if missionaries came over about 3-4 times and didn't talk about baptism or ask that question then I would just wonder what the point was." WOW! Then, oh it just gets better, later in the lesson he was like, "I just want to get to a point where I don't need y'all anymore." He TOTALLY gets our purpose! Also, we told him to call us if he has any questions and he has called us a couple of times but it's cool because whenever he asks us questions, he doesn't usually ask us directly, he asks where he can LOOK to find the answer. He's so cool! He even came to church yesterday and stayed the whole time and seemed to really enjoy it! He sat by different people and branch fellowshipped him well!!

Also, we met ANOTHER Baylee!!! This was a referral from President Johnson (kind of). He got a call from a girl who moved here (named Baylee) and she is a nonmember who moved here from Idaho and she was going to take the lessons but moved and she had been to a couple of YSA activities! She is SO cool! I love her so much! She's so chill and just great with people and she's just awesome! I'm excited about her!

The first Bailey and Charlotte are home now for Christmas! We didn't get to meet with Charlotte this week but we are hoping to possibly have a phone lesson with her sometime this week. And Bailey we met with on Monday and had a pretty good lesson. She is...well we aren't really sure where she's at right now. It kind of seems as though she's really only meeting with us for the intellectual side of it. She doesn't seem super interested in actually coming to know that this is TRUE.

Carlos got the priesthood yesterday!!!! It was so great! And he bought a suit and tie for it and he looked real spiffy! Oh I'm just so excited for him! He is doing so great!

So we went on exchanges this week and Sister Dillon and I went to Nolansville with sister Miller (I just LOVE her) and Sister Johnson took over the are for a day! She did so great! And after we got back from the exchange....we had like the greatest finding hour ever! Okay, not ever but it was just really good because we talked to a LOT of people because they were just all home for some reason and set up lots of return appointments and just had really good conversations. It was super awesome!

Interviews were this week and that was SO good! I love interviews! Except when I got in there I just started bawling and I was like, "President! Why do Elders get to serve longer than sisters?" And he just laughed at me haha we have the funniest interviews! Love him! Sister Andersen wasn't able to be there though unfortunately because she got whatever President got a couple weeks ago or last week or whenever that was! Poor girl! I told President that I was sad for her and he was like, "I guess she just didn't have enough compassion on me when I was sick so she was cursed!" Haha classic

We are excited for Christmas! It's going to be a busy day though! But fun!

Sorry that's all I have for today! Not too much happened this week! At least that I care to write about! I love y'all lots and I hope you have a MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Love,
Sister Myers

1-2 We found these emoji pillows that describe us! I am the weirdo and Sister Dillon laughs till she cries and Sister Johnson is just cute and happy haha soooo funny. if only you knew just HOW true this picture was
3. Utah! There's this area that has like...all the states in street names...random 
 


 

Monday, December 14, 2015

The Black Box (dun, dun, DUN!)

This week was super awesome! A lot of good things happened :) 

Well we had zone conferences this week and that was pretty great! The first half of the meeting was trainings and stuff and I especially loved President and Sister Andersen's training. They wanted to focus on Christ because that's what Christmas is all about and so they read "The Living Christ" but between some of the paragraphs we same some hymns about Christ (several of them being Christmas songs) and it was so powerful. I am so grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ. I know He lives.

Also at zone conferences we got trained on what many like to call "the black boxes" or "the Holy Ghost". Haha yes we got a driver accountability program installed in our car - which is actually a program called the Teenage Eyewitness Program or aka the Tiwi. But yeah basically it tells you if you are driving too fast, not wearing a seatbelt, or driving aggressively (turning sharply, going over bumps too fast, stopping and starting too quickly). It actually isn't that bad. It never talked to me until I forgot to log in and so I just had to stop and log in and the other time was when I went 11 in a church parking lot. We called our Tiwi, Simon. It seemed fitting :)

So this week we met this pretty awesome couple named Hal and Chanel and had a really great experience with them! We knocked on their door and they let us in and we started talking to them and he told us some of his concerns about religion and fortunately we were not any of those things he was concerned about and it really peeked his interest. He especially loved how focused on helping people we were, not getting numbers or money. We taught him a basic version of the restoration and set a return appointment. But the thing that was pretty cool was that Hal kept saying that he saw us walk up to that apartment building and he wondered who we were and he really wanted us to knock on his door and said he was just waiting until we came! Cool! We had the appointment yesterday but they had something come up last minute. They live really far away though so we are probably just going to send other missionaries there now (they aren't YSA anyway).

Oh okay and Kyle? He's sooooo awesome!! We had our appointment with him on Wednesday and he actually called us on Tuesday from some random phone because he hadn't got a phone yet to make sure we were still on for Wednesday! So we went on Wednesday and had such an awesome lesson!!! Kyle is really searching for truth! He is so excited to read the Book of Mormon and pray about it. And he really wants to understand! We were teaching him about the apostasy and he didn't quite understand as much as he wanted to and so he was like, "can I just read this page of the pamphlet again?" And so he proceeded to read it out loud and then by the end of the page he like had an "ahah!" moment and he totally got it. The spirit really helped I'm sure! Man it was just one of the best lessons ever! Also we invited him to be baptized and he said yes and then he was like, "yeah I wasn't sure if you were going to like bring a preacher guy or something with you if I wanted to be baptized but I was just confused because my sink's pretty small...." What? Haha and he said it so seriously and it took us a second or two to register what he was saying haha. I guess baptism was already on his mind!! We set up a return appointment for Saturday at the church but he didn't show up but we think he just forgot. He got a phone and texted us on Sunday saying he was sorry and we set up a new appointment! :)

We had stake conference yesterday in the Nashville Stake. It was really good! Elder Wilford W. Anderson (the guy that gave the Music of the Gospel talk a couple conference ago) came and spoke to us and wow I just love how he speaks! He just speaks with the spirit so much and he teaches so simply and clearly! It was so cool! And guess what? Charlotte came on the Saturday night and Sunday morning session! And we didn't even invite her! And Elder Anderson talked about the gospel of Jesus Christ in the Saturday night session and it was just so perfect for her. Also one of my favorite parts was when some primary kids (4 of them) went up and bore testimonies of the Book of Mormon. It was so cool and so powerful! Then Elder Anderson called one of them up and asked him questions about FHE and reading the scriptures as a family and stuff and oh my goodness it was so funny. The kid looked SO nervous. I mean imagine being 9 and a member of the seventy calls you up and questions you on a bunch of things. It was so great haha

Carlos is just doing as great as ever! We had a lesson with him last night and it was such a good lesson! We talked about the restoration but we like focused on missionary work in helping others know about the restoration and it was just cool. Carlos is so awesome! He's already sharing the gospel and was even trying to get his friend to come to the lesson that vey night but his friend couldn't! But yeah he's just so awesome! We set a member date with him though so in two weeks we will have a referral from him! :)

Well here's some random side notes. It was like 74 degrees yesterday so that's cool. Snow will be a big adjustment! Also it's been finals and finals continues into next week so everyone and their dog is studying. Then they are all going home for Christmas. Good. This is going to be an interesting few weeks coming up here! haha #tractingfordayzzzz

Well that's actually all I have for you today! I have to get pictures together that the mission office is asking for so I've got to get working on that :)

My ponderizing scripture for the week is more like just a pondering scripture because I've already memorized it! It's 1 Corinthians 16:14 "Let all your things be done with charity." It reminded of the scripture in 1 Corinthians 13:3 where it says if you do things without charity then its basically worth nothing. We must be doing things out of pure love! That's when they will really count and when us and those we serve gain the most happiness!

I love being a missionary and I love y'all lots! Have a great week!
Love,
Sister Myers

1. Just a tracting selfie :)
2. Mr. and Mr. Claus...aka Pres and Sister Andersen - love them! :)
3. THE best white elephant gift ever!!!
4. "Honey where's the steering wheel?" "Oh I think we left it on the porch!" "Oh okay let me just go grab it!" hahaha so funny