Thursday, November 21, 2013

Training with Elder Zwick...Letter dated November 18, 2013


What a week it has been! I haven't had anytime in my area, really, but I have had plenty of training with Elder Zwick! So cool! List time?
·  Companions: I love them :) They are so great. We're always laughing and just having fun together! It makes the work so enjoyable (not that it was hard to enjoy the work before...) Love them! 
Sisters Nakatsuka, Bullock, and Robertson

·  Naka news: Sister Nakatsuka is doing better. She's out and about a lot of the time. It's been awhile since she's been down. She just can't eat meat or raw veggies and she's good... Usually. It's so strange!! Also, her father has been called as a Mission President! They are just waiting for their assignment :) Exciting, eh? It will most likely be in Japan!
·  Nils: He's our new ward mission leader. He's pretty much awesome. Very action minded which is exactly what this ward needs! He's reforming the ward mission plan and redefining the ward missionaries calling. Could be really cool :) Actually, I know it will be really cool! I'm excited for all these changes. But I was wondering, how many of you have read or have a copy of your ward mission plan? It would be cool if everyone knew and was a part of the ward mission plan! You should find a copy! Missionary work can bless your life just as much as it has blessed mine! Help your local missionaries out! :)
·  Jordan: Please send some extra prayers his way. He needs it :(
·  Transfers: We didn't have our transfer meeting with President! So now, I really have no idea what will happen this transfer! I'm so excited about that! I love the surprise of it all! :) I'm so grateful though, that I have at least another week in this area! I love DC2nd! It's pretty much my favorite!
·  Self reflection: I've been doing this a lot lately (self reflection or whatever). And I've come to realize just how terrible I am at living in the moment! I'm downright awful at it! I'm always looking ahead to the future! Which isn't always a bad thing, but I've made a goal for myself that I will live more in the moment and less in the future.
·  Christmas: The above being said... I AM SO EXCITED FOR CHRISTMAS! It's almost here :) 39 days until Christmas day! Oh shoot... That means I have 38 days until I dance in front of the whole Mormon community in this area... Ha, I should probably get serious about choreographing this thing. I worked a little bit on it today. I'll keep working on it. (And mom, I promise I'll get someone to film it. You might be the only one to watch it though... I'm SUPER rusty. So it's kind of embarrassing)
·  Weather: So Christmas is in 39 days... And it's 68 degrees outside! What happened to fall and winter? It's like summer out there (not that I'm complaining!) It's just strange.
·  Stake Conference: The Saturday session was soooo good! I heard Sunday was good, too. (I was there, but talking to Jordan after one of the roughest nights of his life, so I didn't hear any of it.) But I'll share some of my favorite quotes with you from Saturday, if you don't mind! (The whole conference was on missionary work) "Faith will overcome doubt" "we need to sign ourselves up for the missionary marathon! Don't let it pass you by" "Where is heaven, is it very far? When you're with those you love, it's right where you are" "What more could I have done?" "The work of salvation started way before we came to this Earth" "Save yourself, save your family, share the message" "We must unite" I know these are all out of context, but apply them how you'd like :) Hooray for missionary work <3
·  Philippines: Oh my goodness, the typhoon! Guess what, Elder Zwick is in charge of that portion of the world, so he was getting updates about it in every meeting we had with him. Kind of weird to hear breaking news as a missionary. But he showed us pictures of the first 20 missionaries coming into the MTC in Manilla from Tacloban. Wow. I can't even describe what it was like looking at those missionaries who had just fought for their lives only 36 hours before we viewed those photos. He told us many of their stories and there was a certain reverence as he did so. What is truly amazing though is that all 206 missionaries in that mission survived. And now they have all been reassigned and are back out in the field! I have a great respect for those missionaries. May our prayers continue to be with them and their families.
Elder Zwick
·  Elder Zwick: Incredible. I loved this week just because of him. I was with him all day Thursday, all day Friday,Saturday evening, and Sunday morning. I loved every second of it! I would go so far to say that it was life changing! He has completely changed my mission! I have learned so much about teaching, about listening, about loving, about questions, about the work in general. And I learned a little about post-mission stuff, too. But that's not important. I think my favorite lesson I've learned from him was the difference between work, and work. Let me explain. So in Spanish, there are 2 translations of work: Trabajo and obra. He said that usually, when we talk about missionary work, we use obra, which is more a passion for the work. But he said we need more trabajo, which is the physical, or manual labor. I couldn't agree more. I'm tired of just having passion and love for the work! I want to get down to hard work! I want to be able to say I'm truly giving everything I have to this work! Trabajo!!

Okay, enough of my ranting! I love you all! So much! Thank you for your love and support! You all have really helped me through these past 14 months! You are the greatest!! I love and miss you! Continue to be happy and safe and healthy! See you soon!

Love, Sister Bullock


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Letter dated November 13, 2013

November 13, 2013

Oh my goodness, it's been a busy week! Monday and Tuesday were swamped, so here it is Wednesday night and I'm finally getting my email out! So sorry about that :/ I promise I'm okay, just busy! Goodness, I miss you all! Okay, since time is short (and I feel weird being on the computer this late) we'll get on to the report :)
·  Zone activity: Monday was our zone activity!! (Which is why we had no time to email...) But it was super fun :) We all were 8 years old again and went to play Lazer Tag. I'm still really bad at it. I died a lot. But I didn't come dead last! Only 2nd to dead last... Both times. But it was still fun. And after that, all the sisters in our combined zones went to eat at Sardi's! It is a Peruvian chicken place, and it is my favorite restaurant out here :) I love it so much! You'll have to try it next time you're out here! All in all, it was a fun day. 
·  Secret life: So apparently, I have a secret life. One of the sisters had a dream about me that was just hilarious! In her dream I was sent home because I was pregnant (Don't freak out, just read on). Later, all the sisters found out that I was actually married, and that I had somehow weaseled my way into coming on a mission. It was the biggest mystery how I had managed to get married AND come on a mission. I guess I just wanted to be extra blessed? ;)
·  Little victories: I fit into my winter coat better this year than I did last year. It's the little things in life.
·  Coolest musical number in sacrament ever: On Sunday, the entire elders quorum (which is all of the men in the ward) performed a musical number. They sang The Battle Hymn of the Republic in honor of Veterans day. Also, since we have a ton of military people in the ward, half of those up front were in uniform. It was pretty much the coolest Sunday ever.
·  Eye why cue: Mad Gab time! Say the underlined portion out loud to yourself and see if you get it. If you don't get it, keep trying until you do. If you get it, congratulations! You can move on to the next round: sen cue.
·  Packages: Packages are fun :) thank you for all the kindness and love. (Tell Jessie I'm waiting for those pictures she promised to send me, please! I'm dying to see them!) Highlights: all the pictures of Maddux, Beckham and Berkley! I just about died...
·  Travel plans: It's so weird that they are doing travel plans already! It's still so far away... Right? They don't need to do that yet. I'm going to be a missionary forever. (But I am secretly really excited to see the family again! Ah! I love you guys!) But February 23rd is the day I'm speaking, eh? Okay great :) I'll probably write my talk the night before... If I write one at all. I have no idea what I'm going to say.
·  Arlington pictures: Okay, so the sisters with me in the February departing group! So Sister Nakatsuka, obviously, because she came out with me. the other 2 sisters are Spanish speaking. they entered the MTC the same day as me, but came out a transfer after me because they had to learn a language. So the 4 of us go home together. And 3 of the 4 are VC trainers. Funny, eh?
·  Elder Zwick: He is coming to our mission this weekend! I have a loooong training meeting with him tomorrow, an all day mission conference with him on Friday, and then a Stake conference with him on Sunday :) So I'll be best buds with him by my next letter home. Should be good stuff. I'm excited to hear what he has to say! 
·  Festival: It's pretty much around the corner, and although I'm overly excited about it, I'm not ready for it! There is so much to do still! It's different being a sister in Festival, and being a leader in Festival. I didn't think it would be so different! But it will be great :) Brother Brewer is a member that lives in the area. He sits outside every night, with out a coat no matter the weather, and greets people-welcomes them to the festival, talks to them about the lights, here's about their experiences inside... basically he is the most beloved fixtures on Festival :) Everyone loves him. It wouldn't be festival without him. But he's also very sick, and so there was concern that he wouldn't be able to come this year. But he's coming!!
·  Ballet: Again, I have gotten much younger these past few weeks... Ever since they told me I'd be dancing for Festival this year, that's all I've wanted to do. I'm dancing around my apartment, around the Lazer tag arena, around the VC, around the VC kitchen... Anywhere and everywhere. Just like the good old days! I'm sure I would drive daddy crazy if I were home!
·  Changes: We have a new ward mission leader! Sean got released! It was crazy! Sean was such a great ward mission leader! He held that calling for 16 months, and it showed. He was the best ward mission leaders I've ever served with! But this is tradition for me, I guess. In every ward I've been in, they have changed the ward mission leader on me right before I leave. So maybe this means I'm leaving?? I sure hope not! I love this ward too much!!
·  Speaking of transfers: How is this transfer almost over?? That can't be happening! We decided transfers for the sisters back on Tuesday, but we'll see what President and the AP's have to say on Saturday. So, of course, nothing is set in stone... AH! These transfers stress me out. But oh well, I know that Heavenly Father knows what He's doing and it's all in His hands (Mormon 5:23). I'll just have to trust in Him. :P
(Mormon 5:23
 23 Know ye not that ye are in the ahands of God? Know ye not that he hath all power, and at his great command the bearth shall be crolled together as a scroll?)
·  Companions: I still love them. Both of them. They bring such joy and  happiness to my life! Hooray for good companions!
Okay, I think that's it for me this week. I'm sorry it's short and boring, but such is life :) I love you all so much! Thank you for your love and support all throughout my mission! I really appreciate it! i can't say thank you enough! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love and miss you, but I'll see you soon! Have a great weeeeeeeek!

Love, Sister Bullock

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Arlington National Cemetery

Sisters Natkatsuka, Bullock, and Robertson

November 4, 2013

Hello, my dearest friends!
I don't even know where to begin this letter! So much has happened, and yet I feel like I have nothing to report! I will try my best, but you'll have to forgive me if this is kind of a wimpy letter :)
·     Naka and Robert's Son: Heavenly Father truly blesses me in the way of companions each and every transfer! And that definitely includes this transfer! I love my dear companions so much! Sister Nakatsuka is coming out and working more and more every day, and Sister Robertson is growing and helping me grow! Even though she's so young, she is such a great example for me to follow! I feel like the mama bear in this companionship :) It's kind of funny.  We never, ever stop laughing and that's what I love the most! As Charlie Chaplin says, "A day without laughter is a day wasted." We do not waste any day!
·     Cold: How cow! (That was supposed to be 'holy cow' but I'm too lazy to change it... And I thought it was kind of funny) It is so cold out here all of the sudden! Our days have been up in the 60's, or high 50's... And then today -BOOM- We're in the 40's and high 30's! We did sunrise pictures this morning... I just about died! Way too cold for my liking! But, I guess I can live with it :)
·     Night of Music and Inspiration: So my dearest Naka is in charge of this months Night of Music! She is pretty much perfect for this calling and she has come up with something super great! She invited me to sing in her Night, and the music is super cool! It's I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go, but the arrangement is beautiful!! I'll send the music home later so you can see! I don't know why they keep asking me to sing (I don't sing), but I can't ever say no!
·     The crazy life of a Trainer: Life for us trainers is crazy this transfer. I feel so disorganized and so out of my mind! We are trying to fit so much into our training meetings before Festival starts and we have no time to do anything. And there are a lot of extra things we have to do for Festival this year... Like make a completely new schedule because we'll now be in companionship's at the Visitors' Center! No more teaching solo! So that has to be reworked, and we also need new training on Ambassador's Night and Diplomat Night because that's changing also... And Brother Brewer is coming again this year! It will be his 34th Christmas working with us :) He is truly amazing :) I'm so excited for him to come and share his miracles with us! But, it has us trainers running around like crazy women trying to organize things... It will all work out! (Somehow)
·     Thanksgiving: It is that time of year! We should soon be having our Annual service day, and then we will stuff our faces with some sort of food! Last year, I have super salty ham, turkey pizza, and some stuffing. It was delicious! The fun fact, though, is that Thanksgiving is the day after transfers! But no fears, we will be taken care of. If we aren't eating with members, we'll eat with a senior couple. I love Thanksgiving as a missionary! It's a time to really reflect on all the blessings we receive on a daily basis, and as a missionary, I feel like I notice these blessings even more! Something that I have started doing has really helped me see even more beauty in life: a gratitude journal! You should give it a try :) Every night, write 10 things you're grateful for. Tell me what happens :)
·     Trees: This kind of has 2 parts. 1) The trees this fall are absolutely gorgeous! I love all the colors and varieties that are all over! But I think the prettiest trees,and the most colorful trees are those around the temple grounds! 2) The Christmas trees are up in the Visitors Center! They aren't decorated yet, but they are up! Ah! It just makes me so happy every time I come to work here :) My favorite time is coming, and it's coming fast!
·     Speaking of Festival: It's almost here!!!!!! I cannot wait for it to come! this year, it starts kind of late! Ambassador's Night is the 4th of December, and then we open to the public on the 6th! I can't even begin to tell you just how excited I am for festival! It's going to be so much fun! The trees, the lights, the people, the concerts, the food, having all the sisters in the building all at once and working together, the stress and high energy, and just the atmosphere! I love everything about Festival! I wish you all could be here to experience this with me! I wish you could experience it as a sister missionary! Ha! It is the best thing of my life, and I'm so grateful I get to have it twice on my mission! I am so blessed!
·     Arlington: Arlington was completely amazing! It was everything I had hoped it would be and more! There's a lot I want to tell you, but I don't know how to put it all into words! We started the day by going to the Mall and taking sunrise pictures! It was a perfect day for this! It was clear, and the sun was beautiful... It was freezing but it as perfect! after pictures and breakfast, we went down to Arlington National Cemetery! It was weird to be outside of my mission boundaries! I felt somewhat disobedient, and then I remembered that this was put on by my mission president, haha. We first gathered in the cemetery visitors' center, and President Cooke talked to us a little bit about how sacred this ground was and what we would be doing that day. It was really sweet. Our first stop was the tomb of the Unknown. This was probably my favorite part of the day! We watched the Old Guard walk his 21 steps back and forth in front of the Tomb, and at the top of the hour, we were able to watch the changing of the guard! it was really cool! Then! We were also able to watch the changing of the wreath at the Tomb, which has it's own ceremony! So that was awesome. then we went down below the tomb to the barracks where the Old Guards live! There, we learned all about the centennials that guard the Tomb and what they have to do to earn such a high position and the honor of guarding the Tomb. It sounds pretty hard core. It was so cool :) After that, we took pictures in the groups we'll be leaving in. My group is surprisingly large! From there, we went over to the Arlington house, which is the Lee's property. It was so cool to be there and to see the house that they lived in and to hear their stories. Knowing that I'm somehow related to General Lee made it even cooler! Then we went over to President Kennedy's grave with the eternal flame. Can you believe that was 50 years ago? It seems like it's so fresh in every ones mind still! And I wasn't even thought of when it happened! It's just amazing how history can stay in our hearts and minds no matter the length of time. After this, and a lot of walking, we took one last group photo on top of the Women in Military building. And then it hit me just what this trip meant. I have just over 3 months left as a missionary. It's just so weird that soon, all of this will be coming to an end! It feels like just yesterday I was opening my call, or being set apart, or driving down to Provo. I feel like I just met Sister Jarrett and my district in the MTC! I feel like I just go here. I can't be leaving in 3 months! But I wouldn't trade the experiences I've had for anything. This was the best decision I've ever made in my life. I'm so grateful I've had the opportunity to serve my Lord full-time. I am so blessed to be able to work and give everything I have to His work. And those 3 months might fly, but I'll make them the best of my mission. I promise to work harder than I ever have.
Okay, this email turned into a rant. I didn't mean for that to happen... Sorry about that. BUT! It's been an eventful week and day. I love my mission, and I love you all. thank you for all your love and support. Thank you for just being awesome! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I love you all! Please have wonderful weeks, and know that Heavenly father is mindful of you and He hears your prayers :)


 Love, Sister Bullock
Sunrise on the Mall


Companions


Metro station

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier


The group of missionaries leaving in Feb 2014

The sisters leaving in the next 6 months


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Letter dated Oct 28, 2013

Hi!
This week has been wonderful! I love my companions so much! They make the work so enjoyable! And they are up for anything! Extra work? Sure, bring it on! AH! So great! My list is somewhat short this week, but I hope you enjoy it regardless :) Ps. These are not in any specific order...
·   Baby nun: Today while shopping, I talked to one of the workers there. He knows a lot of missionaries because he'd see us there every Wednesday. So he was curious as to why we had started to come on Mondays. So I explained it all to him and whatnot.  Then we left the store, but had to wait for some other sisters. While we were waiting, another worker came out and asked us, "Are y'all really in training to be nuns?" We laughed so hard, and then explained to him that we were missionaries, to which he replied, "Oh, one of the guys in there said that you were like baby nuns!" So, hi! My name is Sister Bullock, and I'm a baby nun! Hahaha. No but really, it was a cool contact!
·   How many cops showed up to YOUR service project?: I had 3 cops at mine! Yep :) You're not a real missionary until you have the cops called on you during a service project! We had set up a time with an older lady the Elders had been doing service for to come rake her leaves. So one fall morning, all 5 missionaries from our ward show up and start raking leaves... And all the sudden, there is a cop and a social worker there! The social worker rushes into the house without saying anything to us, and the cop starts talking to the zone leaders. then another cop shows up... And then another! I guess her neighbors were concerned that we were trying to scam her, so they called the cops. It turned into a really good contact though! We were able to tell the cops about missions and why we serve and how we pay to put our life on hold and serve people! It was cool. I couldn't tell if they were impressed, or just thought we were nuts. But, either way it was still cool.
·   Halloween: My favorite holiday is coming up this week! Are you ready for it? I hope so! I am now, thanks to some wonderful Halloween packages :) Thank you, to those of you who sent me wonderful goodies and decorations! They are wonderful, and now our house feels much more festive! Oh, and I just about died when I found the hand cut-outs from Maddux, Beckham, and Berkley. AH! So adorable!! Thank you so much for those :)
·   Pumpkins: We are carving them today! I'm so excited. I'll send you a picture next week!
·   Genius: So, Sister Naka is from Japan, and her English is just about perfect. But sometimes, she still asks us to define words for her. Well, earlier today, Sister robertson was talking about somehting (I don't remember what), and said, That's genius!" Sister Naka didn't quite catch the whole conversation, so she asked, "What's genius?" Abd Sister Robertson said, "Like, smart." Bwahahaha :) Sister Naka just about died laughing. it was an honest mistake on both parts, but it sure made for a  fun time in our apartment :) You probably had to be there for this to be funny... Oh well, you get to hear it anyways.
·   Arlington: So the mission tradition is that all the missionaries that will be leaving the mission in the next 6 months take a trip to Arlington National Cemetery with the President and his wife. there is a trip in April and a trip (usually) in October. My Arlington trip is next Monday! What?? How did that happen? I'm so excited, but it's so weird to think that means I'm leaving the mission soon. I'll have lots of pictures for you next week! 
·   Marriage Sunday: Yesterday was marriage Sunday. Every. Single. Lesson. Was on marriage. I know you're thinking, "Sister Bullock, you're in a singles ward. Duh!" But no, this doesn't happen in this ward. Except for yesterday. It was weird. And awkward. Like, those lessons as a single person are always hard to sit through, but as a missionary, they become like 10x more weird. I'm glad I don't have to worry about that right now :)
·   Festival: Festival of lights is coming! It's almost here! Only about a month left!! I'm so excited! I can't wait!
Ooooookay. that about sums up my life right now :) I hope you enjoyed it! I love you all so much! I love missionary work so much! And I love my Heavenly Father so much! I love my Savior, too! I have loved highlighting the names of Christ in my scriptures during our mission wide Book of Mormon read! It's so neat to hear and see all the different titles He has. And to discover why He holds this title. I love the scriptures. Thank you all for your love and support! HAve a wonderful week, and don't forget to pray!
 Love, Sister Bullock

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Letter dated Oct 21, 2013 .....AND PICTURES from the last 6 months!!

Hey guys :)
Welp, this letter will probably be super short. But I do have a few things to update you on. None of them are of any importance (as usual), but they all make my life a little bit more fun :)
·  Sister J: Ah! My heart misses her greatly, but she is doing so well! For those of you who were wondering, she went to Bowie! My last area before DC2! I was so excited for her! And she loves it out there :) I still have 1 VC shift with her, so that is nice. But she's doing well way out there.
·  Sister Naka: Oh, my Japanese princess :) How I love her! She is fantastic! She's been resting a lot this week, which is good! I want her to get better so she can return to full work! Even though she's sick, she's so cheerful and just as funny as ever! I love being companions with my sister! It's so great! Hopefully she'll be able to come out and work with us soon! Oh! And I'll send you a video soon of the Naka Jump :) This is something I'll definitely be teaching my kids some day.
·  Sister Merida: Uh, I mean... Sister Robertson! Remember that one time, our family was driving to San Deigo, and we were stranded in little nowhere Victorville? And so we went to their mall and watched Brave? well, I had no idea that when I was watching that movie, I was looking at my future companion! It's hilarious! Sister R is EXACTLY like Merida. Hilarious. I can't think of any other way to describe her! I wish I could tell you how much fun I really have serving with her, but I can't. You'd just have to see it and experience it to understand! Love her!
·  Barlow stuff again: I feel like I talk about the Barlow Center all the time now, but I really just love all these kids! Last night, they held a mini "Why I Believe" fireside at the Barlow, and encouraged/invited so many people to come! There was a pretty good turnout :) And there were 3 wonderful speakers that had great insights! One was a student at GW, one was an intern living at the Barlow, and the last was a member of the ward that was baptized  years ago. Ah! Just so good! I love being able to learn what informs someone's beliefs. It's just so cool! And our investigator, Tory, was able to come :) She really enjoyed it!
·  A fake I am not: Some of you have questioned my true love for staying in this ward. I am here to tell you that I truly love this ward so much! When I come back and visit my mission, this ward will be the one I visit. It has become my home ward. I feel like it is my ward! I'm a part of it, and it's a part of me :) And all the members of the ward I talk to are amazed that I'm still here, but they tell me that now I can't ever leave. I'm okay with that! I really, really hope I finish out here. (And now that this is what I want, Heavenly Father will send me elsewhere. But that's okay, I guess. He knows better than I do.)
·  VC: I love the Visitors' Center. And I love being here ALL the time :) You get to meet so many different people and here their life stories and it's just so fantastic! There is nothing better. Truly. My duties as trainer #2 aren't really any different. I just have more responsibilities. And more is expected of me, which is kind of scary. I still don't feel like I know anything or how to handle anything. But I'm trying, and Heavenly Father is helping me out. I have high hopes for this transfer :) I think it will be a good one.
Um... Yeah, I think that is all of it :) I hope you all have a great week! As always, thank you for your love and support! I feel so blessed and loved out here. The Lord takes care of His missionaries, and I know He is taking care of you all, too. Have faith, be strong, and take courage. With Christ, all things are possible.

Love, Sister Bullock

Photos from the last 6 months:
Sister Bullock with a snowball tree April 2013





Sisters Bullock and  Lavrentyva

Serving at the Food Bank April 2013


Signs on a door in Sister Bullock's apartment







Sister Bullock and Sister Smith May 2013


Sunrise on the mall








Sister Bullock and Sister Wankier





Jocelyn and Sister Bullock


Matching outfits for  Trainer/Trainee meeting Sisters Croese and Bullock

Saying goodbye to President Matsumori June 2013

Sister Matsumori and Sister Bullock June 2013

In the Visitors' Center with President Matsumori

All ready for the 4th of July in DC 2013!!

4th of July parade 2013


Jocelyn, Sister Bullock, and Sister Croese

Saying goodbye to Sister Brown

Sister Jorgenson, Sister Croese, and Sister Bullock

Jocelyn and Sister Bullock

Sister Natkasuka and Sister Bullock





Can you tell which "flat" is Sister Bullock's?

The view from Jordan's apartment

President Cooke's daughter Elizabeth and Sister Bullock



Sister Bullock loves big dogs

Matching for trainer/trainee meeting Sisters Bullock and Jorgenson


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Zone outing to the Great Falls




Look what we found!


National Zoo August 2013


The story of a missionary....

Mirror fun with Sister J

The Luther Burger ( yes, it is on 2 Krispe Kreme doughnuts)



The National Cathedral


Washington DC Temple at night

The Nationals Game Sept 2013





This photo is especially for Sister Bullock's dad....and yes, he is jealous!

A Day of Service Sept 2013




Panorama of Washington DC Temple grounds - Visitors' Center on the right 

Hand knit slippers from Sister Bullock's Aunt Sheree

A sweet letter to Sister Bullock

CTR ring