Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Sister Petersen update

 (Sister Petersen)

HEY EVERYONE!!

My time doing MTC has been awesome! Last week was my week of online MTC and my first week of being a sister missionary.

Let me tell you, being on zoom for almost 7 hours a day was not it. But, when I met my companion and my district I realized that the zoom classes were important. Especially with getting familiar with my district. During our first workshop online, we were taught how important it is to always have the spirit with you as a missionary. They gave us a scripture to read and it was D&C 12:3, “Behold, the field is white already to harvest, Therefore whoso desireth to reap let him thrust in his sickle with his might, and reap while the day lasts, that he may treasure up for his soul everlasting salvation in the kingdom of God.” This was important during online MTC because It showed me that I could be doing Missionary work every day and always feel that I’m doing the best I can do.

Since General Conference was this weekend we didn’t have classes on Saturday. It was nice to take a break from zoom classes all day. My favorite part of Conference was when we set apart President Oaks. I found it so cool and I definitely felt the spirit.

On Sunday we, as a family, had the Missionaries in our area come to watch both sessions of Conference. It was nice to be around Missionaries in person as a Missionary myself. (Though I did quiz them about MTC life and the phones they give us… Sorry Elders Murril, Tait, Ross, and Henderson…). We played some card games in between sessions and it was nice to have that being one of my last memories with my immediate family before I left on Tuesday.

On Monday we had one class and then we were let go to go travel. Tuesday Was my flight at 7 am. So, we (My family and I) had to wake up by 3 and leave at 4 to get to the airport by 5. I was sooo tired. But I’m glad most of everyone was there (I’m looking at you Joseph, you should’ve been there smh). I then got picked up by my Aunt Tammy and had a very chill day getting ready for MTC until 5pm. We then met up with a lot of  my extended family for dinner. I had a blast seeing them one last time.

Wednesday was soooo busy arriving at the MTC. I FINALLY met my companion, Sister Morley in person. SHE IS AWESOME. I don’t think I could’ve gotten a better companion. It’s like we complement each other perfectly. My District is great as well. It was fun meeting them all for the first time. I was expecting all the Elders to be taller, but it’s nice that they are almost all around the same height (give or take a few inches). After our first in person class (shout out to Brother Boxx! We love you as our teacher!!), We had our “Welcome to the MTC” Devotional. I enjoyed it soo much. If there was one sentence I could summarize the devotional with it would be: “There would be no atoning sacrifice without the character of Christ.” - Elder Bednar.

And that leaves today! Today was our P-Day and we just spent it exploring campus and hanging out.

That's it! I’ll (potentially) email you guys next week!

With love,

- Sister Petersen

WEEK 3 & 4

     How is everything?? I know I haven't written an email in weeks, but it's been busy. The last I write was my first two week of MTC (at home MTC and in person). But! Now i've Finished my third week of MTC and I'm almost finished with my second, week out in the field!!! Let me tell you some recaps from each week.

    Week 3 was my last week at the MTC, and boy, was it busy. Here were a few of my favorite parts of that week:

- Elder Durtschi playing the piano during class breaks

- District study

- Playing the game, mafia, as a district

- Both "Go an Do"s

- Singing all the way back to our dorms with everyone

- Playing "B.S." with all of the Sisters in our district

- Playing pranks on Brother Boxx (Sorry, not sorry 🤷‍♂️)

- Devo with Elder Aaron T Hall, and becoming a sobbing mess during District Council

- Playing "Two Truths and a Lie" with everyone

- Being there for my companion when she needed it

- Singing in Sacrament with everyone in my District

- Having one last hangout with everyone before we left + receiving a blessing from all of the     elders in my district

      Than there was my first week out in the field! Which was also sooo busy! It was even busier because my P-day was skipped that week. I traveled with 7 other people to Fort Collins, and helped everyone get through the Denver Airport fairly well. We got picked up by our Mission President and His wife, President Hall and Sister Hall; along with our 4 AP's at the time. We had a lot of meetings at the mission home that day (I met my Trainer over zoom!),  I found out I was getting bussed up to Casper, Wyoming, as well. I than slept at a hotel that night. 

     I met my trainer, Sister Scholl (pronounced "sholl"), and had a lot of fun pink washing our area! Which means we are, not only, both brand new to the area, we are also replacing Elders. And man, was the apartment interesting (If you aren't a part of my Google Photo album, I post the link to it at the end of my emails), there were dress slacks pinned to the ceiling!! We met a few people in our new teaching pool, and I met the people in my new district (though no one can beat my MTC district). There is a companionship of Elders that like to prank us, though (more on that later.)

     We met our ward leaders, who gave us so much more information than we had before (the members of the Salt Creek ward are awesome!). And had some awesome meals that first week. I learned of my status as my trainer's baby, and the fact that I have three moms and 4 dads on the mission (🤷‍♂️). AND I officially have been set apart as a missionary for a month!

     Elders Swann and Thornton have proceeded to prank us for the last two-ish weeks. First they dropped off a Little Ceasar's Pizza at our door step. (With a bite taken out of the middle of one of the slices...(pictures in the album)), they than left another pizza about 5 days later, with bottles of water this time. Then, after that, they left a TV, two little debbie cakes, and a note saying "Sorry about last night... needed to go shopping." (We were on exchanges so we hadn't seen this one until the next morning... So my comp thought it was for the next door neighbors, so she left them out for 3 days...). AND THEN they left a pizza box with two little presents inside.

    Keep in mind, we knew it was them this entire time, but they kept denying it. Until we asked our next door neighbors if they saw the people who dropped it off, and they described those two perfectly. But it was all in great fun :).

     ANYWAY, as I am still a missionary, I get to do a little spiritual thought at the end of my emails. This weeks thought is found in 1 Thessalonians 1: 3-6. These verses tell of how the gospel of Jesus Christ is shared through everyone who as faith, hope, and patience in him. And that it is also shared and confirmed through the power of the Holy Ghost.

     I wanted to invite you all to read and have faith in the Book of Mormon. As you do this, through the Holy Ghost, you WILL see that everything written in it and the Bible is true.

I LOVE AND MISS YOU ALL!

- Sister C. Petersen

P.S. PLEASE join my photo album! I post some really funny and cool things in it!

WEEK 6 & 7

Hey Everyone!

     Sorry! I’m really bad at this weekly email thing… But! I’m going to try harder to email every week for the rest of this transfer!

     The last few weeks have been so fun! A lot has happened! We had my first Zone Meeting, which was fun. We also had Stake Conference this weekend for the Casper Wyoming Stake! Elder Hirst had some amazing invitations! But more on that later.

     The day after I had last emailed everyone, we had to take our car to the dealership to get its tires rotated and oil changed. I got complemented on my sweater and Sister Scholl and I had some fun watching the clouds roll in for snow (March 5th).

     One of our Members in the Salt Creek ward owns a Mexican restaurant named, “Taco Mexico”, and every Wednesday we get to eat for free as missionaries. So on the 6th, I got to try their food for the first time! I 100% recommend going to try their food, if you were ever in Casper.

     Zone Meeting was on the 8th, and it was interesting. To make it fun, the ZL’s (Zone Leaders), like to add funny pictures of people in our zone. Specifically, pictures that pertain to the slides. We also had lunch as a zone for the first time, which was chaotic.

     I got to try Pakistani food for the first time, and man, let me tell you. If it’s made right, Its absolutely delicious. 

     During P-day last week, we had the opportunity to clean the Casper, Wyoming Temple. It was amazing. We also found a dinosaur toy in one of the church buildings during our p-day zone hangout, and I took pictures of one of the Elders in my district posing next to it (you’ll find those pictures in my album!). Elder Whisenhunt is hilarious!

     We then had a meeting with one of our new members, Thomas! Since it was such a nice day out that day we parked a little ways away and walked to his apartment complex and found a beautiful mural! So we stopped to take pictures in front of it. Thomas invited us to go out for lunch with him later on Saturday, and that was a blast as well! (Eggington’s is definitely one I would recommend!)

     Mothers Day was mixed in somewhere in all this and I got to call my mom and wish her a Happy Mothers Day! We also got to celebrate one of our friends and gave her some new clothes for Mothers Day.

     Throughout all of this we still had time to go prank the Elders… and let me tell you it shouldn’t have been pleasant for them. We gave them back a pizza and as repayment for ruining one slice of our pizza, we ruined theirs. We placed skittles on one of the slices of pizza and wrote on the inside of the box, “Hey, Elders! Taste the Rainbow!”. When hey got home and saw it, Elder Swann still ate the slice. He showed us proof that he did too.

     ANYWAY, this is getting pretty long… so I’m going to cut it short and leave out some stories.

     Here is my Spiritual Thought for this week. It is, if I may use Elder Karl D. Hirst’s words from our Stake Conference this week, “Just think, for a moment, about how ‘daft’ you are being.” Think about the things you choose to do the easy way, when you could be getting something more important out of doing it the harder way. Look for things you might be only doing half-heartedly, that you could be missing the whole point of doing those things.

     Like in the parable of the 10 virgins and their lamps (Mathew 25). 5 of the virgins had oil and a lamp, and 5 did not. The 5 foolish virgins that did not have oil were missing the whole point of bringing their lamps in the first place. Don’t be like those 5 virgins. Be the ones that bring the oil. Be the ones that get the whole experience in doing things. If things are worth doing, do them to the best of your ability, so that you can receive all of the blessings that God can give you from it.

STAY OUT OF TROUBLE,

- Sister C. Petersen

WEEK 8 – Martin’s Cove

Yoooooooo!!!

     How is everyone? I had an awesome week! It was busy, but we had a blast. We had mini exchanges this week, I gave out my first Book of Mormon, and we got to do a giant service project as a whole mission!!!

     Tuesday was busy, I had a PMG Mentor meeting, and we had 3 lessons! The best lesson we had on Tuesday was with our friend Chris! Chris has been taught by a lot of missionaries, but had never received a Book of Mormon. So when we found out, we told Chris to give us a second and then we rushed to the car to grab a BoM. Sister Scholl had me mark my favorite verse, and then share my testimony with Chris. One thing Sister Scholl failed to mention was the fact that she had NEVER given out a BoM herself. I was gobsmacked. She is an awesome companion, but man, she should have taken that for herself. I have 16 months left, she only has 8 :(.

     On Wednesday, we had a special Devotional from our Mission President and his Companion. We were told to study John 2:1-11 and talk about what we studied and learned about it. (This will be my spiritual thought later…)

     On Thursday, we did mini exchanges! This was my first exchange with Hermana Lopez. Neither of us are able to drive at the moment so we had to wait for a good time to do walking minis. But it ended up raining, hailing and later on that day, snowing. I looked like a soggy rat for most of the time lol. But TENDER MERICIES! I had my umbrella, but it was a small umbrella, so Hermana Lopez couldn’t fit under it very well. But as we were walking to our next contact, Hermana Lopez found a poncho on the side of the road! It was a little melted together, but it worked! We were able to tough out the rest of our exchange and have an amazing time. :)

     Friday, we had our apartment inspections, another PMG Mentor Meeting, devo, and (drum roll please….) SISTER SCHOLL HIT HER 10 MONTHS!!!!! We celebrated her milestone by making cake, and enjoying ourselves. She was flabbergasted that she was that old. But we love Sister Scholl. Inspections went amazing. We pink-washed into our area and our apartment was an old DL apartment. Which means we have a lot of room for guests. But anyhow, the apartment was not the cleanest when the Elders were here. We deep cleaned it last P-Day, and apparently, this apartment has never been this clean. I’m proud of us. We impressed the inspection people.

     Saturday wasn't the most impressive day, but we were able to go ‘Heart Attack’ on some of our friends’ doors! We had a lot of fun doing it, and we definitely made some people’s days.

     On Sunday, we had a really amazing member meal. This member is from Pakistan, and makes the BEST food. So we got to try some more dishes from Pakistan. This one was my favorite. She made a noodle-shrimp dish, and it was delicious.

     AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, MARTIN’S COVE!!!! We got to go to Martin’s Cove as a mission and clean it up. We were split into groups for our service, and all the sisters from Casper got to go help out with lunch. So I ended up cutting up a lot of watermelon. (It took me back to my Baesler’s Market days smh.) Then we had lunch and got to hike up to Marin’s Cove as a whole mission. I had a blast. (Pics coming to the Album sooonnn). During the hike I made it my mission to snipe (take pictures) of all the people in my district. I think I got some good ones lol. As soon as we officially reached Martin’s Cove, we were given the option to walk through the river or take the bridge over. Sister Scholl decided to walk through the river and so I took some pretty cool shots of her.

     That pretty much sums up my week! Now, It’s time for my spiritual thought.

     John 2:1-11 tells of Jesus’ first recorded miracle. When he turned water to wine. A little bit of context here, Jesus and his disciples got invited to a wedding that Jesus’ Mom was also attending. Well, the Bridegroom ran out of wine, and so Jesus turned to his Mother and asked if she wanted him to do anything to help, even though he wasn’t ready to out himself as the savior yet. His mother then told the servants to listen to Jesus. Jesus told them to fill the water pots (they were big waterpots, guys) to the brim, and then bring them back. As soon as they came back to Jesus with the full water pots, Jesus turned the water into the BEST wine anyone could ever drink, and saved the day.

     I wanted to talk about how the servants did their absolute best to keep the wedding going, but still fell short of bringing out enough wine. But, they had the faith that this Man that they had never met beforehand, could help. So they had the faith to fill those waterpots to the brim, even though they had no idea what he was going to do to the water. He took what they had to offer and made it 100 times better because of their faith.

     As long as you are trying your best to live as He did, he will ALWAYS meet you halfway, and take what you gave him and make it so much better. Just do your best and he WILL provide.

    With love,

          - Sister C. Petersen

WEEK: idk

HEY EVERYONE!

 Man. It’s been a couple weeks hasn’t it? Things have been busy, busy. Let’s see… we had a Zone Conference, a Mission tour, transfers and a whole lot of stuff in between.

 I’m going to start this off by saying: it’s been one heck of a ride. Zone Conference and the Mission Tour were one in the same. So, Elder Hirst came and had a bit of fun with the entirety of the Wyoming part of the mission. If you remember Elder Hirst also spoke at the Casper Stake Conference last email. Elder Hirst is an AMAZING speaker. Though, since it’s been a couple of weeks since ZC, I don’t really remember what he said (sorry…). We had to drive all the way to Cheyenne and back, so it took the entire day up. Sister Scholl and I were exhausted. But we had fun.

 The next two weeks we did a lot of missionary work and then a lot of service for our fellow missionaries. Elder Thornton ended up in the hospital, so we ended up dropping off a few goodies at their apartment a couple of times. Sister Scholl and I also went and “Heart Attacked” a few of our friends’ doors.

 Then came the Sunday before Transfer Day. Sister Scholl and I found out that Elder Thornton was going home early. So Monday (The day T-Doc Drops), we spent the whole day with Elders Thornton and Swann. We took Elder Thornton’s ‘death day’ pics, and then officially said our goodbyes.

 At 9 pm on Monday, the Transfer Document dropped, and ….

…. Sister Scholl and I ended up splitting up :(. She stayed in Casper while I got to go up to Riverton (the rez). I am now covering two different areas (one about an hour and a half away), the Pavilion Branch and the DuBois Branch. And Man, It’s pretty.

 I got to go on a hike with my new Zone today, and we had a blast. We hiked up to a waterfall and got a lot of really good flicks.

ANYWAY, I’ll get onto the spiritual thought of the day. (Since I am still a missionary and all…)

1 Nephi 9:6

“But the Lord knoweth all things from the beginning; wherefore, he prepareth a way to accomplish all his works among the children of men; for behold, he hath all power unto the fulfilling of all his words. And thus it is. Amen.”

     I wanted to testify that our Heavenly Father will always prepare a way for us to accomplish our goals. All you have to do is put forth that genuine effort, and he will meet you half way. I have seen it many times on my Mission, and it never ceases to amaze me how many people receive all of those blessings that come with that.

He loves you. I love you.

Stay Safe,

- Sister C. Petersen

Weeks: Ayo! Helllo TRIO!

HEY EVERYONE!

    How has everything been this week?? It's been BUSY for me. I killed my companion off this week and gained two new companions and a new area! So that's fun!

     Sister Tuckett was my new companion/ trainer. She and I covered two branches in Riverton, Wyoming together. The Pavillian Branch and the DuBois Branch. We had a lot of fun experiences the one week we were together.

     On our first day in DuBois we went to a restaurant called "The Cowboy Cafe" and a few members, who were visiting the area, paid for our food! It was awesome!

     There was a grey dot off in the boonies that we had decided to go visit and the ride up was absolutely beautiful. (Pics on my Google Photo Album 👀). We ended up driving up into a pinewood forest at the base of a mountain. We then drove up the mountain to go visit this lady, only to find out that the cabin the dot was on was abandoned :(.

     We had dinner with an absolutely amazing member family, twice and had a few really amazing lessons with them.

     We had dinner with President and Sister Hall and had walking interviews after. I got to talk through some of my troubles and get a lot off my shoulders. That was when we found out that Sister Tuckett was leaving the day after. So we ended up spending all of last Tuesday packing up our apartment and cleaning it for the new Elders coming in.

     I got paired up with two of the best people I could've asked for, for trainers. Sister Nillsen and Sister Nordby are both STLs and love the gospel sooo much.

     We had a lot of miracles this week and growth with all of our goals already, because these two women are the BEST examples of missionaries one could ever ask for.

    We had Zone Conference yesterday (that’s why I’m emailing on a Tuesday...). And we had some of the most spot on trainings I have ever needed. I was struggling a lot this week with the changes that were so sudden, but ZC really helped that. (See? God knows what you need all of the time.)

     Today we hang out with our tiny 13 person zone and enjoy time at the park and at the church. We played Volleyball and a game called "Bear" which is basically a game of hide and seek combined with tag.

     I love you all to bits. And so does God. There is proof of that in 1 John 4:7-8.

"7 Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.

8 He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love."

With more love than I could every admit,

- Sister C. Petersen



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