I
 hope you all had a fantastic Christmas with friends and family! Or 
investigators and less-actives for you cool missionaries. Our Christmas 
season was full of two things: illness and miracles. After being sick 
for about a week straight, I got pink eye for Christmas! Yeah, so that 
was pretty fun. I'm currently on antibiotics and all is well in building
 up the kingdom. (when I spell kingdom I always have to say "king" in my
 mind or else I get the g and the d mixed up.)
This
 is how my pink eye went down. I'm pretty sure I caught it somewhere on 
Christmas Eve because I woke up on Christmas with nasty crusty eyes. I'm
 sure you wanted to know that. But I pretty much brushed it off because 
my eyes weren't bothering me. But by the end of the day one of my eyes 
was swollen and goopy. I'm sure you wanted to know that, too. So we went
 to our bishop's on Christmas and when he saw me the first thing he said
 was, "your eye is booger-y." Yeah bishop. Thanks. So he's a PA and 
wrote me a prescription right there. Except I couldn't fill it until the
 next day. You know, everything's closed on Christmas and whatnot. So 
that's fine. But I woke up with my eye swollen shut the next day. I 
looked ridiculous. And probably a bit freaky. It's definitely for the 
best that I was home-bound because I would have scared so many 
children. 
So
 I was in quarantine a lot of this week, but it was all honky dory 
because Sister J got to go on splits a few times and rock the work. 
Miracle there! 
My highlight of the week was, of course, W!!! AHH I just love her!! If you met W you would love her too. She's just the bomb.com.
 So Sister J and I made gingerbread cookie dough for our 
investigators, less-actives we're working with, and some members that 
help us out a lot. Sister C (the member we live with) helped out a 
lot too because I was sick. Don't want to be spreading those germs with 
the Christmas spirit! We were told to make visits on Christmas by 
invitation only and we figured if we showed up with cookie dough they 
would invite us in. Makes sense, right? Yeah, it totally worked. So we 
showed up at W's house on Christmas with our goodies and being the 
rockstar she is, invited us right in. It was awesome because her husband
 was there in the living room watching tv. And he stayed, turned off the
 tv, and talked with us! He's a football coach at the high school, so he
 loves to talk sports. I really don't know that much about football, but
 I'm a good listener and in high school I just kind of soaked a lot of 
stuff in even though I don't know what it means. So I talked to him a 
little about football, basically name-dropping my way through it. It was
 awesome. We got to show him that we're normal people, not just random 
missionaries that are trying to "Mormon-ize" his wife. Because that's 
not true. Anyway, he invited us to come back and talk to him again 
(meaning about football), but we'll totally get him talking about the 
gospel soon. :) Bahhhh I just love W. And she didn't even care that I
 was there with pink eye! Don't worry, I hand sanitized. 
And then 
yesterday was... interesting. We're working with a recent-ish 
convert/somewhat less-active named J and his mom. So J 
got engaged a few weeks ago and shocked us all. Then he told us that 
he's removing his records of the Church because his fiance A wants to 
marry a Christian. (Uhh... J?) And then yesterday they show up 
together at church. He's just full of surprises. A is such a 
sweetheart and just seemed kind of overwhelmed being there. We were 
planning on giving her a church tour a few days before, but she was sick
 so we didn't think she would come. But A doesn't understand that 
we're Christians and even though we've explained it multiple times, it 
hasn't clicked yet. And then J explains everything to her as, "the 
Mormons do this..." Not "we" but "the Mormons." Hey J, you're a Mormon
 too. Just in case you forgot. Oh bless his heart. I need to be more 
patient. But A is willing to learn about the Church while J is ready
 to abandon ship. Like he's already got his floaties ready. It's rough. 
But it's gonna be awesome.
So those are some of the highlights of this week. 
OH! I almost forgot. So we've been seeing a less-active named C and his living partner named R. She's the one that has interesting beliefs.
 We dropped off some cookie dough and chatted for a bit. Chatting with 
them basically consists of listening to her share and then discuss where
 our doctrine differs. We're kind of reminding C while teaching 
R. But C always suggests he say a closing prayer (yeahhhh!) and
 he starts talking about me getting my visa. It went a little bit like 
this: "And please bless ....... Sister ...... Chreest-oh that she'll get
 her visa soon." Sister J had opened her eyes during the prayer to 
see C a few inches away from my name tag, squinting in the dim lights
 to read my name. Hahaha I just about died. Seriously. 
So I'm excited for the new year and to make 
resolutions and goals and what not. It's gonna rock. And we also 
activated Facebooks on Saturday! Boo yah. We're convinced it's pretty 
much for W so we can show her Mormon Messages. Every video we've 
tried to have her look up, she hasn't been able to find. So it's like 
manna from heaven to just link it to her page. The Lord provides! 
Hurrah!!
But I love you all! I'm so proud off all the work you are all doing! 
Keep on keeping on and remember who you are and what you stand for!!
Sister Baker