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Lolo in London: My Family
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Part of my preparation for a mission included bringing a four-generation pedigree chart and learning about my family history. I was also asked to bring a few stories about my ancestors. Since I have a few old {OLD} family pictures, I thought I would share them here, too. Orson Stanton Goldsberry and Julia Christina Bradshaw Goldsberry, married 14 March 1899. Sealed 26 June 1961, Logan Utah Temple. My great great grandparents - Goldsberry side}. Written by Orson and Julia's son Orson William Goldsberry).
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Lolo in London: WEEK 1 ACCOMPLISHED
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Wednesday, July 15, 2015. So this is my first week of emailing, and I must say that with how slow of a typist I am, it is going to be a struggle replying to everyone, so I am sorry if I don't get back to you right away! But don't stop emailing! I absolutely LOVE hearing from everybody! So far the MTC experience has been an AMAZING one! I really don't understand why the MTC has such a bad rep! But I do understand if you have to stay for more than 2 weeks because that would just be tiring! But we ended up ...
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Lolo in London: Officially in the Field!
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Monday, July 27, 2015. Officially in the Field! I hope that your week is going wonderfully. I will try to recount everything that has happened since my last letter, but it has been a while so I will do my best! The last few days in the MTC were so great. I just loved all of the missionaries there so much! Our last few days were still filled with a ton of new learning. We did have the opportunity to do finding there in Manchester, which was a daunting task, but it went well! When we arrived we met our mis...
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Lolo in London: Farewell
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Luckily when the time came for me to speak I could feel that the Spirit was with me so all of the nerves and fear washed away as I stood among the congregation. The day before my farewell I had a few of my close friends over for dinner. We decided to take advantage of the beautiful weather and snap a few pics. LOVE THESE PEOPLE. Just a few of my BFF's. Seriously all of these girls ROCK! And of course you can't pass up the jumping pic. My mama and papa! June 30, 2015 at 8:00 PM.
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Lolo in London: August 2015
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Monday, August 24, 2015. 1 Month in the Field Downnnnn. We are hoping to go to London today just to do some sightseeing and that whole dealio - but it's pouring rain right now, so maybe that will happen, maybe it won't. Another crazy week has come and gone! I seriously can't even comprehend all of the things that have been happening because the days just all blur together. It's been a great week nonetheless. Hmmmmm, so what has been going on this past week. That's so crazy to me! I would have to say that...
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Lolo in London: England London Mission
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Mission boundaries outlined in blue). My Mission President, Pres. Mark W. Stevens, and his wife, Jean, start their service in July 2015, too! Here is a little bit about them per my missionary packet (similar info found here. Sister Stevens is a former counselor in the Primary general presidency, member of the Primary general board, ward Relief Society and Young Women president, and Gospel Doctrine teacher. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Oren Claron Alldredge and Helen Isabel Hunter Alldredge.
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Lolo in London: Write Me
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I would love to hear from you! I may not be able to respond personally to every email, but will definitely do my best, with extra effort given if you send a letter through regular mail! Mail to the Mission Office (address below) until we get Sister Syddall's new address. Sister Shilo Louise Syddall. 64-68 Princes Gate, Exhibition Road. South Kensington, London. If you ship a package via a private courier (DHL, FedEx, UPS), you will need the mission office telephone number listed above. Follow me by Email.
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Lolo in London: Week Numero Dos
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Another week has come and gone! This week has been full of a whole lot of finding and talking and teaching and learning and adjusting, but I have LOVED it! It truly is amazing to see just how much I have grown and learned in the two weeks that I have been in the field and I can't wait to see how much more I grow and change in the next 17 months! My first p-day (last week) was spent cleaning, cleaning, and more cleaning. Pretty exciting, isn't it? Which means that I go with one of...
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Lolo in London: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Luckily when the time came for me to speak I could feel that the Spirit was with me so all of the nerves and fear washed away as I stood among the congregation. The day before my farewell I had a few of my close friends over for dinner. We decided to take advantage of the beautiful weather and snap a few pics. LOVE THESE PEOPLE. Just a few of my BFF's. Seriously all of these girls ROCK! And of course you can't pass up the jumping pic. My mama and papa! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Lolo in London: About Me
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Hi, I'm Shilo. You can call me Shi, Shi Shi, Lolo, Lo, or Shilo (hah). After 7 July 2015, you can just call me Sister. I was baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 27 June 2004 by my father, Billy Wayne Syddall, Jr. in West Valley City, UT at a church by the home of my Grandma and Grandpa Syddall. When my dad was growing up, he helped build that very church building, back in the days when members raised the money for new buildings all by themselves.