6-2-14
Hey mom!
So you heard right, I've been
transferred. There's also been a pretty substantial change in the mission. So I
got the call for transfers and my LD was telling me about it. How LZs were together
but now they're split up, then he said that the new companions of zone leaders
are district leaders. Then he said that I'm a companion of a zone leader and I
was like "Wait...what? So are you telling me I'm a district Leader??"
And he said "Oh yeah I forgot to tell you that." Yeah so now I'm
district leader. I have a district of sisters and I've already left 2 trainings
with them. It's been a pretty big change but I'm really liking being their
district leader. And the purpose of this big change is because in the next 2
transfers, there'll be like 14 or 15 of 20 ZL that are leaving and they want
good leaders that are prepared to replace them. So there's a chance that in
this next transfer I could already be LZ...or maybe the next one...we'll see but
I'm not worried about that. I'm worried about my area. We've gotten to know it
really well yesterday. I was talking with EVERYone at church and I got to know
like 90% of the members by name like a boss. The Lord helps. A lot. I need it.
I also bore my testimony and presented myself a bit. Everyone laughed in the
beginning and a bit throughout but always maintained a good smile, basically I
could tell they enjoyed it and liked me which is ESSential for a missionary so
I'm happy :) I'm excited to work in this area.
I have 2 companionships of
sisters in my district - 1 from Argentina, 3 from Brazil. I call them every night to see how their day
was and follow up with their investigators and what not. Weekly I give a training for like half an
hour. And I study a lot to be able to
help them in their areas with their difficulties. The cool thing is that they
really want my help. They’re humbled right now. They recognize that they're not
having success and want to hear what I have to say to do better. so that makes
me happy :)
Sister Galvão and Mathier
Sister Amaral and Falcão
Sister falcão went to the
hospital today too..2 days this week they stayed in house because she wasn't
feeling good, they think it might be dengue (don't know what that is in
English...)
There is no treatment and it
takes like 15 days to overcome. The interesting thing is that she's kind of
gottin better then worse then better then worse I don't know but I'm sure
she'll be fine :)
The church building is closer now, like 10
minutes from our house. There are 2 wards that meet there but each ward has 2
pairs of missionaries, 1 elder and one sister. the 2 sister companionships in
the 2 wards are in my district and we eat with the sisters in our ward Every
day for lunch which is really good because we don't know where the lunches are
and it's a good opportunity to talk with them and see how they're doing and try
to help them. I've really taken them under my responsibility like a father. I
was a bit worried when I found out that I was going to have only sisters in my
district that I would have problems with that (like emotionally get distracted
or something) But I'm happy to say that I think of them as my stripling
warriors and my daughters and I'm Helaman their dad guiding them to success.
They have a lot of potential but they've been having a lot of difficulties
these last weeks which is unfortunate and they're a little down about that but
I'm helping to motivate them.
Elder Campbell, that other
awesome Elder that I knew from before at BYU, is in my zone as well, as
district leader. He is awesome, a great example for me. I was talking with him
today about being district leader.
We use 26 reais just to go to the
zone meeting...it's kinda ridiculous but we get more money because of it. This
is the biggest (area wise) zone in the mission.
Where are you?
Zone:
Guaratingetá Area: Taubaté
2
Who is your new companion?
Elder
Orellana (pronounced oh-re-ja-na)
Where is he from?
El
Salvador - I'm learning Spanish with him bit by bit. There’s another sister
from Panama who speaks Spanish with me and also speaks pretty dang good English
too.
People you’ve met People you’re teaching
Rita,
we're helping her leave her old life behind and begin a new life. She should've
gone to church but our ward mission leader didn't try near as hard as he should
have to have gotten her to come...but she's awesome. I gave her a Book of
Mormon as a "present" right, cuz I always says it’s a present (it
makes the people feel more special) And she said she'd never gotten a book like
that as a present before and thanked me profusely and then proceeded to give me
a hug which was unavoidable. I heard her say "abraço" And then she
was already hugging me. It's kinda funny though. Don’t worry though, it's
nothing to worry about, just a funny story
Lucia
and João, cool family we're teaching! They got a lot of potential. difficulty =
going to church because he works at night.
Did you see missionary friends at transfers?
I did!
I saw my MTC companion for the first time since i left the MTC! I also saw
elder Cosme, we're cool, friends and what not. I saw a lot of other people too.
Good things that happened this week
I'm
LD, I love my companion, I love my district, I'm excited for the future.
Things you’ve learned
I have learned a lot about being
LD and even LZ already. I couldn't name it all if I tried. I've learned that
faith is essential in everything we do and we need to trust in the Lord.
I got my birthday package! Those snickers kept me alive in my area at
night while we didn't have time to buy food. I loved the letter and the other
things! Just so ya know, they do actually have snickers here too soooo it
might've been cheaper not to have sent them but it was very much appreciated
:) Sorry i didn't wait to my birthday to
open that, it was really hard not to open :) I didn't even think about my
birthday before I had already opened it! But yay for happy early birthdays! The pedometer works great! thanks! I'm gettin
started already on the excel sheet. It looks like I walk about 20 kilometers
every day.
I'm happy to see you guys happy
and together and I liked the pictures with the baby bumps.
Elder Horton
This picture is the street of the Mormons haha :D
That's the name of the street of the stake center.
Elder Orellana
Some pictures of our area and
Brazilian world soccer cup decorations.
Birthday card Dad picked out.
Something about clamping hams??
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