My Mission Blog Week 27: "Happy New Year!!!" from The Colony, TX











All the sisters whom I love so much :)


My amazing wall of love! My family is the best

I hope y'all had an amazing Christmas! 
Mine was so wonderful. Talking to my family was such a blessing, couldn't have asked for a better gift. 
Christmas Sunday was so great. We sang in the choir with Alex and Kayce. The entire program was singing pretty much, so the spirit was very strong. We kept having to walk up and down from the choir seats because we had so many investigators we had to sit by in between songs. Just with my luck, on the last song I had to get up to sing for, I tripped behind the organ in front of almost 300 people. Yep. It was a pretty hard fall too- I have a bruise to prove it! Luckily, as a missionary, I'm pretty used to embarrassing myself. Other than that, it was a great service.

I have an insane story. It's truly crazy, so I'll start at the beginning.. On Christmas Sunday..We get a call from the Little Elm elders during their service. They say there's a woman there who says she was my former investigator a month ago, so of course we go to meet her.She was 100% convinced I taught her with Sister Allred a month ago, but I didn't remember her at all. I thought it was the strangest thing because I don't forget people very easily, especially because she said I taught her and her four kids 4x in her bedroom because her landlord was very rude to us. She said we watched The Restoration and I even gave her a gospel principles book. Of course, being a missionary, I believed her and was convinced my memory was going bad or something. I thought back on my past couple months really hard, trying to remember even just a glimpse of what she was describing. The story gets weirder! So the next day- Monday- she texts us and says her family needs help with Christmas. She has a really difficult life, going through a divorce, recently kicked out of her past home, she's a single mom of 4 kids who have nothing. So of course we were willing to do anything we could to help the situation. Long story short, we got money from the Bishop and a bit of our own to help create a Christmas miracle for this family. She had expressed such gratitude and said she and her kids wanted to get baptized. Something just seemed off though, I couldn't remember who she was, and we met at the church to deliver her groceries because she said her living situation was so bad. We were supposed to have a lesson later in the week and when the time came, she and her kids didn't show up, so we called but her phone had been disconnected. We thought maybe she couldn't pay the phone bill, so we went to the address she had given us. I recognized the house as one of my former's homes whom we had dropped for some very good reasons. He said he hadn't seen the lady for a couple weeks and the kids for even longer.. Reality smacked us in the face. It was a pretty cruel realization as we put the pieces together. It was a hard lesson to learn, especially right after Christmas. I've done a lot of thinking since then and I am honestly happy we could help them out, even if she couldn't be honest with us. I'm happy she thought she could come to us, even if it was only for our innocent trust. I pray for that family all the time, that they can feel of God's unconditional love for them. Mothers will do anything for their family, I've learned that lesson. On my mission, I've noticed my faith in mankind has lessened and my faith in Christ has increased..by a lot. I'm thankful for this experience. I'm also thankful for Christ and His perfect example. I have full confidence Christ would have tried to do anything He could to help this family, even if He knew beforehand that He would be betrayed. 

Earlier Monday before all that happened was a great day! Sister Finlayson- one of my favorite ladies from the ward- took my companion and I to get a mani/pedi! It was such a great surprise, and it felt so good to be forced to sit there and relax for a couple hours. 
Tuesday was a great day. We got to help decorate the Lewis' home. They are the family with the 3 boys who can't wait to get permission from their dad to be baptized. Sis Lewis is always so busy so they didn't have any time until Christmas Eve to decorate. It really helped make it feel like Christmas. 
those are the Lewis boys :) love them!

Christmas was amazing! I had dinner with the Byrne's- one of my favorite families! And we also had dinner with the Bodle family- who invited a lot of nonmember family! We were stuffed by the end of it. We did a little tracting. We went over and made a gingerbread house with the Davis family- thanks mom for mailing me the the gingerbread house kit!
Daysie Davis :) And our wonderful gingerbread house 

 And that night we went to downtown Frisco and went caroling with our district. 
Caroling :) Downtown Frisco. I know it looks like hugs in these pics, but REALLY for real I am faking it :)

Thursday- Funny story! Ok so we live on a street with tons of trees which means tons of birds. The birds pooped all over our car and we got on the conversation if we had ever been pooped on by a bird before. Neither of us have. On Thursday we visited a less active member who has a pet bird. I was holding the bird and yep he pooped right on my shoulder! Later that night we were tracting and we knocked on this one house, the girl opened the door, and a bird flew right in! We spent 15 minutes trying to get the bird to go back outside! It was the strangest thing ever. 
Friday- We saw John and Shirlene. Shirlene fell out of a hospital bed and broke her hip. She is staying with John now, probably permanently at the facility. She was looking really rough. She hates not being home, too, so she definitely needed our visit. We are working on getting her a priesthood blessing this week. 
Saturday- Alex's baptism!!!
Alex's baptism!

 It was amazing! Brother Burke- a high school coach and teacher- baptized her. It was really special. Her dad even came! She also invited her best friend to attend. Afterward she bore her testimony and it was so amazing! She expressed how she didn't feel worthy to be baptized a while ago, but as we talked to her about how nobody is perfect and about Christ and His love for her, she felt God wanted her to do this and felt so much love from Him. She has grown so much in the past few months I've worked with her. I love her and her family to death! Her mom even spoke at the baptism- it was truly incredible. 
Sunday- We found out we are moving this week to a different house in the ward! Sis Garcia's dad needs to stay at this house sometimes. Brother Warner is the ward mission leader so that should work out really nice. Alex's confirmation was amazing. Her dad came to church to see it! Can't wait til he joins the church as well! This Sunday was all focused on missionary work and we told the whole ward, including the primary, about the ward mission plan. We are definitely going to see many miracles in the coming year. It's so exciting to be a part of this work! 

Okay, sorry this email is so long! I think I got most of the details from my week! 
It's been a truly great transfer and a wonderful year. I can't believe it's already the week of 2014. Less than a year and I'll be home! Crazy.. This coming year is going to be filled with the greatest blessings I'll experience- I can already feel it. I hope the same for all y'all! I hope and pray this year is filled with lots of love and happiness for all y'all. 

Time is a funny thing. This year has come and gone SO fast, it's hard to believe. Seems like just last week, I was celebrating 2013 New Year's. 

Lots of Love,

Sister Kristina Dalling

P.S. I'm finally working on sending Christmas letters out! 
Here's my new address:
Sister Dalling
5936 Sandhill Cir

The Colony, TX 75056

My Mission Blog Week 26: "Merry CHRISTmas!" from The Colony, TX







Hey everyone!!! 

I love Christmas! I love the whole month of December actually. My favorite day in December is the 21st because that's when my Daddy was born!!!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD. I love you! I am so blessed to have such an incredible dad and family. He's pretty amazing. Although it's so hard to be away at this time of year, being on a mission has brought me closer to my family than ever before. My dad has simply taken care of all the things I can't do at the moment. He spends all of his time devoted to making his children's dreams come true. My future husband has a lot to live up to- that's for sure! ..but of course I'm not thinking about that at all ;) I will always be my daddy's little girl. We were at someone's house for dinner this past week and they had the book "Butterfly Kisses" on a table and it brought back so many memories I've had with my dad. I love him!

Sorry this email is going to probably be a little jumbled, but we have so much to do today in preparation for Christmas! I haven't had any time to send out Christmas letters, so be patient with me, they will come! This week has been really great. We had 8 investigators at church along with a ton of people who hadn't been to church in a while! It was incredible. The spirit of Christmas was so strong. 

The highlights of this week.. hmmm. Friday was our huge Christmas party for all the English speaking missionaries. There were about 200 of us. President asked me to sing a musical number, so I sang O Holy Night. I hardly had any time to practice and the pianist was sight reading, but it went perfectly and luckily the pianist was an incredible player and it just all went perfectly. That was a lot of fun. It was so good to see everyone there. It's so hard making such good friends and only seeing them every once in a while. We also had an option to watch a movie for Christmas.. sadly the movie was chosen for us but it was good. We watched Four Minutes. It's about a track runner who ran a mile in 4 minutes. That's what you get when your mission president played in the NBA. ;) 
So Alex is getting baptized next Saturday! I'm super excited for it. I love their family. 
John is doing well. He calls himself Grandpa haha! I can't ever leave him. Really worried about that in the future. Shirlene is still in the hospital too.. keep them in your prayers. Also John wanted to send his son a Book of Mormon for Christmas with his testimony written in it, and sadly his son didn't allow it. So hopefully we can lift John's spirits this Christmas despite all that! 
We met some crazy people this week! Mostly just some super opinionated, talks forever kind of people. But they are my brothers and sisters so we love em anyway! It's been fun.
Also we are teaching The Colony's star athlete on the football and track team. Yep, he's awesome. He's 18 and his mom is coming back into reactivity. 

Some good quotes:
"Born in a stable, cradled in a manger, He came forth from heaven to live on earth as mortal man and to establish the kingdom of God. During His earthly ministry, He taught men the higher law. His glorious gospel reshaped the thinking of the world. He blessed the sick. He caused the lame to walk, the blind to see, the deaf to hear. He even raised the dead to life. To us He has said, 'Come, follow me.'

"As we seek Christ, as we find Him, as we follow Him, we shall have the Christmas spirit, not for one fleeting day each year, but as a companion always. We shall learn to forget ourselves. We shall turn our thoughts to the greater benefit of others"


- Thomas S. Monson (Thank you Quinn!- Merry Christmas)


I love this quote from our Prophet's most recent talk- True Shepherds. 


"There is one teacher whose life overshadows all others. He taught of life and death, of duty and destiny. He lived not to be served but to serve, not to receive but to give, not to save His life but to sacrifice it for others. He described a love more beautiful than lust, a poverty richer than treasure. It was said of this Teacher that He taught with authority and not as did the scribes(Matt 7:28-29). His laws were not inscribed upon stone, but upon human hearts. I speak of the Master Teacher, even Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Savior and Redeemer of all Mankind. The biblical account says of Him, He 'went about doing good'(Acts 10:38). With Him as our unfailing guide and exemplar, we shall qualify for His divine help in our [lives]. Lives will be blessed. Hearts will be comforted. Souls will be saved. We will become True Shepherds."


I love y'all! I wish you a very Merry Christmas! 


Keep me in your prayers. I miss home a little. 


Love,
Sister Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056
kristina.dalling@myldsmail.net

My Mission Blog Week 25: "Transfer 5 Week 1!!!" The Colony, Texas


It has been a crazy week. It's been filled with ups and downs but mostly ups of course because.... it's Christmas time!!! 

Monday- Transfers were so sad! I will most definitely miss Sister Allred and the other missionaries. 
Tuesday- Sister Erickson is my new companion! She is so awesome. She's such a hard worker, so a lot of good things are going to happen. It always takes a while adjusting to a new companion but it will be good! We are tracting a lot because the holidays make it really hard to meet with people. It's absolutely freezing, but I know we'll be blessed for it. 
Wednesday- Nothing really special happened. It was actually kind of a rough day. A lot of our lessons fell through and so we tracted a ton. We also didn't have any dinners this week because church was cancelled last week, but it was kind of fun getting inventive with the few things we have at home. We even bought a pound recess to cheer ourselves up! Gotta love chocolate.
Thursday- My goodness! Shirlene was missing. She really was missing. We met with her on Tuesday and heard John told us on Wednesday she had been rushed to the hospital. Well she was discharged early Wednesday and for some reason was readmitted and discharged again. John was calling us off the hooks on Thursday seeing if we could go check on her because he hadn't heard from her in over 24 hours. They talk on the phone ALL day. So we went over there to feed the dog and cat and check up on Shirlene. Teddy was there and hadn't been fed in two days. All of Shirlene's things were left exaclty as they were when we saw her Tuesday morning. The tv and lights were on.. but the door had been locked so she didn't just wander off. Oh and her car and purse were still home too. So we call Sis Hansen, the ward member, who is very close with the Cooks too and she rushed over and was calling the hospital trying to get info but of course the hospital wouldn't tell anything to nonfamily members. We were so frustrated they couldn't even tell us who picked her up from the hospital. So we didn't want to scare John, we called his granddaughter who lives in Dallas if she happened to know where Shirlene was but she knew even less than we did. Then she called her dad who is John Jr. and he got a hold of the hospital who after many hours finally told him. But before I give yall the answer, we had been through so much! We searched every corner of that house and I was terrified to find my lovely Shirlene dead or hurt somewhere in that house. We even called the police, but did you know that you can't file a missing persons report unless you're family? Dumbest thing ever. So we finally found out she was LIFEFLIGHTED to a rehab center in Plano. horrible. Can't even believe all that happend. Y'all know how much I love the Cooks. So that was really hard for me. 
Friday- Alex is doing so awesome! We got the hard commandments- word of wisdom and law of chasitity- out of the way. She is seriously incredible. An inactive girl at school was giving her a hard time and Alex defended the faith. I was so proud of her. She even said the prayer for the first time. We also ran into a part member family when we went to a chinese buffet. It was fate too because we planned to stop by their house later that day. And now we are going to start working with them! They are the nicest family too. We also met another part member family. The member is a guy named Brandon and he happens to be a private investigator! It was the coolest thing talking to him. That's something I'd totally want to do if I could be serious enough. 
Saturday-We went to breakfast with Santa at the church. Some members brought their friends who just moved from England! It was so much fun talking to them and we will hopefully start teaching them. The Santa was a nonmember who looks JUST like Santa. It was a lot of fun. Oh and we helped Alex's mom put up their lights and Christmas decorations. It was actually a lot of work, but it felt good especially because we wouldn't get to do that otherwise. She even gave us each a mini tree for our room. 
Sunday- What a great day. Alex came all by herself to church because her family was sick. We sat with her and we all wrote our feelings about Christ during the sacrament. It was amazing. We also met with the Davis family. And Jeremy is getting baptized at the end of February!!! I was so happy. I love that family. 


We are eating at the Byrne's house for Christmas. They are one of my favorite families. Debbie Byrne was my friend in the ward who just left for her mission to Brazil. Her mom is the greatest Italian lady. Love them! Will hopefully give more details about when I get to skype next week. Love you all! Hope that was a good enough update!

Sister Kristina Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056


I stand all amazed!

Click here to see my recording on youtube: I stand all amazed!

This is my all time favorite hymn. The Atonement of Jesus Christ is what brings me hope. I will be eternally grateful for my Savior. I will never be able to repay Him for all He has done for me. 'I stand all amazed' at the love He has shown for me. 

Bruce R. McConkie, in his last talk before he died said, "I am one of His witnesses and in a coming day I shall feel the nail marks in His hands and in His feet and shall wet his feet with my tears. But I shall not know any better then than I know now that He is God's Almighty Son, that He is our Savior and Redeemer, and that salvation comes in and through His atoning blood and in no other way. God grant that all of us may walk in the light as God our Father is in the light so that, according to the promises, the blood of Jesus Christ, His Son, will cleanse us from all sin."

-Kristina Dalling

Week 24 From The Colony: "stayin in The Colony!"





Everyone!!!!! I get to stay in The Colony another 6 weeks! I can't even believe it. I will have been here 8 months by next transfer. This week is my 6 month mark! Crazy, I know. 

Sister Allred is being transferred to Rowlette though :( My new companion will be Sister Erickson, who seems really awesome. Sis Allred will be missed so much though. No one can believe she was the one who was transferred. 

I also hardly have an update because we've had a snow day the past 3 days. Last Wednesday, I kid you not, it was 80 degrees outside. The next day we had a crazy ice storm.. it got down to the 20s. The streets and cars were covered in 2 inches of ice. No one could walk or drive anywhere. It was the first time President Durrant has ever told missionaries to take a day off, let alone 3. Working would have been impossible though. It's gotten a lot better today, but still really dangerous. At first, it wasn't too bad being forced to take a break, but after a while we got SO bored. They even cancelled church.. So nothing has happened this week. At all. This transfer is lookin to be a good one though! Alex and Jeremy's baptisms are coming up! 

Transfers are really the hardest part of a mission. Elder Rowland and Stewart are leaving :( It's so hard to lose your district once you get so close. It'll be good though! It always is.And I get another transfer with John!

Love y'all so much!


Sister Kristina Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056
kristina.dalling@myldsmail.net

Week 22/23 From The Colony: "Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!!"

my wonderful district

Thanksgiving with the Dali's and Davis'

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!


My Thanksgiving was so great! It was very hard being away from family and friends, but it was still a great day. I am just so grateful to be a missionary. For Thanksgiving we went to the Dali's. They are a super cute family in our ward that I've grown to love. Their daughter, Chloe got baptized the week before and asked us to speak at her baptism. They have 3 girls, so of course I feel right at home. The food was amazing! Not as good as my mothers of course ;) But it was still great. They also had the Davis family over as well so that was REALLY special. I absolutely love the Davis family. They are so special to me. They are like family to me. So I was so grateful I got to spend that day with them. Also Jeremy said he will be baptized the first week in January!! He says it will be a part of his new year's resolution and he'll have a fresh start. He said how grateful he is for this decision and how much he loves the gospel. What better way to make my Thanksgiving great! My companion, Sis Allred got really really homesick though so that was hard. She was really down, even the day after, so we went to do service with the elders and even that didn't help. I asked Elder Rowland if he'd give her a blessing, and that was the only thing that helped. It was so special coming from him because he is our best friend on the mission. I can't even describe how grateful I am that the Lord has taken the burden of homesickness away from me. I couldn't do this work if I still struggled with that. All the members are so great and have given us so much love, but it's still hard this season. On a happier note, we got a ton of food! Everyone and their mom invited us over for pie or some other wonderful food. There really is no hope in not gaining weight on your mission. It's all good food though so no complaints from me!

Alex came to church on Sunday! That was such a huge step. We moved her baptismal date to December 21 because she has to come atleast 2 more times. So if I get transferred I'm definitely coming back for her baptism as well as Jeremy's. I just love these people! Also Kayce bore her testimony again, everyone always loves and comments about her testimony. She is one special girl. Also right now we have the best ward mission leader. His life is missionary work! Things are really hastening in The Colony ward- it's awesome! There are probably 30 ward missionaries who were recently called to help our efforts. We go on splits 3 nights every week. Oh also, our mission had 25 baptisms this week which is the 2nd highest goal in mission history! I feel so grateful to be serving here.

Well I think that's all I have to say for now! Love y'all! 

I hope Thanksgiving was an amazing one for all y'all. 

Much Love,
Sis Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056


Week 21 from The Colony, Texas: "Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith"

I promise my room is clean right now, this picture is just TOO funny. It's just a perfect example of how exhausted I get

John :) Thanksgiving and visiting later

Learned how to do a sock bun..

we helped at Operation Christmas Child- 248 presents! 

visiting John

Kayce's baptism


Howdy yall! 

It was such a fun week and I can't believe this transfer is already half over. So next week, I won't be emailing. DON'T WORRY THOUGH.. I'll be sending a letter. Sis Allred and I came up with the idea of a BOM-athon. A few missionaries from our district and some future missionaries from our ward are joining us as we read the Book of Mormon with each other all the way through instead of our Pday. I'm so excited for it! We thought it would be a good way to show our Lord how grateful we are for The Book of Mormon during this Thanksgiving season. I have so much to be thankful for! 

Memorial Day was so great. We went with some of our district and sung patriotic songs to John Cook. I can't express in all these letters just how much I love John! He calls us just about every day just to say hi and how much he loves us- it's the best phone call we get any day! He also invited us to spend Thanksgiving dinner with he and his wife this past Thursday. They celebrate it early so all the workers can be with their families on Thanksgiving. It was so special being there with them. They are family to me now. Also John got the priesthood on Sunday! I couldn't help but tear up as he struggled to stand up in the congregation to be sustained a Priest. Moments like those make every things worth it. Hopefully he'll be going to the temple this Saturday to do baptisms for the dead.. and he knows a LOT of people who have passed, or expired as he says. He's the best missionary too! He's tried to give every one on his hall a Book of Mormon. He's always asking us for more supplies to give out. He's definitely trying to make up for the 83 years he didn't have the gospel, and he's exceeding!

Kayce was baptized on Saturday! It was such a special service. I surprised her with the song she requested, "I'll Believe in Him". Her family and friends were all there and it was just such a great baptism. I can't get over the change in that girl. As I spoke at her baptism, I got choked up as I spoke of how proud I was that she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior. What greater thing could a person do. 

Okay so these are my weekly quotes that I LOVE. 

"In the sight of the Lord, it is not so much what we have done or where we have been but much more where we are willing to go." Elder Dube

"The past is to be learned from but not lived in. We look back to claim the embers from glowing experiences but not the ashes. And when we have learned what we need to learn and have brought with us the best that we have experienced, then we look ahead and remember that faith is always pointed toward the future." Jeffrey R. Holland

"I testify  that as we are spiritually attentive and observant, we will be blessed with eyes that see more clearly, ears that hear more consistently, and hearts that understand more fully the significance and subtlety of His ways, His thoughts, and HIs blessings in our lives." Elder Bednar

"Our daily walk with Jesus Christ leads to peace and purpose in this life and profound joy and eternal salvation in the world to come." President Uchtdorf

"Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith." President Uchtdorf 

John 6:67-68 'Will ye also go away?' 'Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou has the words of eternal life.'

"I plead with all who hear or read these words: Come join with us! Come heed the call of the gentle Christ. Take up your cross and follow Him. Come, join with us! For here you will find what is precious beyond price. I testify that here you will find the words of eternal life, the promise of redemption, and the pathway to peace and happiness. I earnestly pray that your own search for truth will impress upon your heart the desire to come and join with us." President Uchtdorf

If you can't tell I LOVED General Conference. I love our prophets and apostles! I'm so grateful to be a representative of this church!

Also one last funny and very embarrassing story. So we were teaching Byron the new member lesson about the priesthood. As a missionary, I have to rely on the spirit to know what to say, but sometimes I don't listen as well as I should! So I was explaining how it's amazing that through the priesthood you can do miracles, but it's always to bless others, never yourself. Great stuff, right? Well. For some reason this came out of my mouth.."The priesthood is the power of God! You could even move mountains with it! Although that would never happen.. so forget it I said that.. unless you were saving a village of people.. but again that would never happen." Oh some of the things I do.. Anyways thought yall would enjoy that! 

I love yall so much! Have a good 2 weeks! 

Love, 
Sis Dalling


My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056

Week 20 From The Colony, Texas "5 months tomorrow"


I can not believe I've already been out on my mission for 5 months. I absolutely love it though! We have Kayce's baptism coming up this Saturday! Oh and TJ and Kayce are officially engaged! They agreed to name their first child after me ;) I wish! But really, I just love the change I've seen in TJ since I met him.

Happy Veteran's Day! We are going to see our Marine vet, the one and only John Cook, later today. They say everything is bigger in Texas and it's so true! They had a huge carnival over the weekend with fireworks for Veteran's Day. I love the patriotism down here.

It's been another week of miracles, but first I have to say it is hard not to have technology when scary things like the typhoon happen. For anyone that knows me, I have quite the tender heart, so hearing about 80 missionaries who were unaccounted for was so sad to hear. I hope the number has changed, but we have no idea what's happening in the world! Sis Allred and I are just so sad to think about all the people over there right now. How scary.. the people of the Philippines are in our prayers.

Also I have to express my love to the Rennells family. Their son, Chance, whom I babysat a lot in North Carolina recently passed away unexpectedly at age 13. I love you Rennells family! I can't imagine what you're going through at this time, but my companion and I are keeping y'all in our prayers.

So some of my favorite quotes of the week:

"I'm not ashamed of the world knowing what I'm doing." John Cook. He called us today and told us that next week he's getting the priesthood! It's so fun having him at church. He can't even walk, but he loves the gospel so much.
"God has it all planned for me." Kayce. She bore her testimony in one of our lessons this past week and it was just beautiful. She expressed so much sorrow for some things she's thought and said about God, being a former atheist. And then she said that the gospel and message we had to share with her made her realize that God loves her unconditionally, she can be forgiven, and that God has her whole life planned out and that it's filled with so much happiness and joy. She invited her best friend, Kayley, to come to a lesson and to church. Kayley texted us later and said how grateful she was for us because she never dreamed she'd be able to spend time with her best friend at church until now.
"We already are with God." John Cook. John's family was going through some hard things, and I tried to explain having an eternal perspective and telling him that one day when we are with God again, it will all be better, but he corrected me and said we already are with Him. I love him!
"What makes a good love story? When someone takes a leap or step to get the love of their life. How much do you love God or Jesus Christ? What leap of faith would you take?" Debbie Byrne, she's one of my good friends from The Colony ward who just left for her mission to Brazil!

Just read in my mom's email that all the missionaries are safe! God is good.

I love my mission! It's incredible to think about all the lives that have changed, including mine. I just love this gospel.  God be with y'all! ;)

Love,
Sis Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056


Week 19 from The Colony, TX "Transfer 4!"

wasn't about to give up that family tradition! I made everyone carve pumpkins with me :)

Our awesome district


We taught John how to take selfies

He even learned how to take pictures of other things! ..and he learned about the Restoration again. He loved it by the way.

I'm sorry mom but I love this cat! I'm thinking about shipping her home. The animal shelter let us have her for a night because I love her so much. Candy is the sweetest cat ever.

this one is just better of both of us haha

Texas... <3

we did a heart attack on our elders' doors

typical Texas..

FC Dallas service project.. all we did was help out at the tailgate party. Super fun!

and there was a bouncy house. Who said missionaries had to be adults all the time?

Texas barbeque is the best!

FC Dallas :)



Transfers :( that's about as close to a hug as it gets haha everyone always does fake hugs

car trouble...

Elder Rowland drew that for us :)

We had a glasses day for our district

Hey y'all! 

I am just doing great down here in The Colony. The miracles just never seem to cease. I definitely understand how return missionaries feel about how fast their missions went by. By next transfer I'll only have a year left! I love my mission. Halloween has brought on a little bit of homesickness, but being with the people is enough to keep me happy. The holidays might be a little difficult.. BUT we also have so many exciting things coming up. Kayce and Alex are being baptized Nov.16 and Dec.7! I'd rather be nowhere but here through the holidays, it's just weird because I've never not been with family for the parts of the year coming up. 

Updates! Halloween was a lot of fun actually. We aren't allowed to work from 5-9 on that night, so we all had a party with one other district. Oh, I had Tex Mex for the first time with some members. It was SO good. Speaking of food, I made chicken pillows for everyone at the Halloween party! It's one of the meals I miss most from home, so of course I jumped at the opportunity to make it for all the missionaries. Everyone loved it! Mom you'd be proud- it just took me probably an hour longer than it would've taken you!

I LOVE Texans. People always ask me what my favorite thing about being a missionary is. It's not a difficult question at all! The nonmembers, investigators, and members are all just incredible. I love the south. If we do end up tracting, people are generally nice simply because of that good ole southern hospitality. 

Kayce is doing SO good. She's such a solid investigator. She bore her testimony two fast Sundays in a row! She joked about being less active one night, that actually worried us for a little, then, we looked at the facts. She's never going less active. She bore her testimony on faith and hope this past week. Apparently there was an airport shooting I've heard nothing about, but she mentioned it and talked all about how much we need faith and hope in this world. She has come such a long way! 
John Cook is still probably my most favorite person right now. We visit him atleast 3 times a week, during slow hours. He just loves us! Everyone at the facility knows us and is quite jealous John always gets 2 cute girls to come visit him so frequently. We've been singing a lot to him as well and people gather around his room for his visits. He's doing missionary work and he can't even walk! I love it. 

This week I've really loved the New Testament! I read out of the NT, The Book of Mormon, and Jesus the Christ every day. Jesus the Christ is such an incredible book, by the way. It's very deep, but it gives great insight to our Savior and His gospel. One of my favorite scriptures is Matthew  13:45-46 "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it." One of the biggest blessings on my mission is being able to devote SO much time to the gospel and to God. I hope I will always give all that I can for the gospel, because, to me, it is of greater worth than anything.  These versus reminded me of the lyrics to one of my favorite efy songs: "People have told me how to be happy, but I find their remedies empty. These are my pears, God's treasures unfurled, mean more to this girl, more than the world to me". 


God be with Y'all! Or as John Cook says 'byo con Dios'- excuse my horrible spanish but it means Go with God.

Sister Dalling

My Address:
5008 Pemberton Ln. 
The Colony, TX 75056