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Companion: Hermana Luquette
This week was crazy and a lot happened. It is still getting a little colder every day, but I am sure it is nowhere close to what you are experiencing in other parts of the world. Things are really going well down here and we have been seeing lots of miracles!
Goodbye Hermana White |
I
guess that the biggest difference of this week is that Hermana White
left for home and that I am now companions with Hermana Luquette. It was
super strange saying goodbye to Hermana White. She and I had some
really good times together and it is really strange to think that she
isn't in the mission anymore, but I am sure that she is going to be
doing good things. The night that she left, I spent a couple of hours
working with some English sisters whose companions also were leaving. It
was super strange being in English work for just a little bit, but it
was fun! The next day, got together with Hermana Luquette. She is the
nicest person that I have ever met and she really loves being a
missionary. She was recently baptized, so she brings a really special
spirit to the work and she has a really sweet testimony of the gospel. I
really love working with her!
Hello Hermana Luquette! |
This week, I
realized just how close we are to Christmas. I don't think that I
really noticed that the holidays were upon us until planning day.
Christmas is next week! I am so excited. We have been trying to focus
our contacts on the Christmas spirit. We have started opening all of our
door contacts with caroling. The first time that we did that, the door
we knocked on opened and the lady inside started telling us that she
wasn't interested and that we should go away. When we started singing,
she listened to us and was super nice to us. We were able to share a
little bit with her. I think that the spirit really speaks to people
through song.
We have been able to teach a lot
of really interesting people this week. One of the coolest new people
that we found belonged to a less active/part member family. We recently
found the husband who is a member and we thought that the wife was also a
member. We went over one day and found that she wasn't. We started
talking to her and she was super receptive. She told us that she felt
the spirit when we were talking and that she wanted to find a new church
that would make her feel the peace of God. We were able to teach her
about the Restoration and she was super excited. She told us that she
would be reading the Book of Mormon right after we left her house.
We
have been teaching a lot of lessons this week. One of our
investigators, Julio, is just a little strange. He has been coming to
church and progressing pretty well, but is an odd old man. We were in a
lesson with him the other day and we asked him to say the prayer. He
stood up and moved over to the wall of his house. Then he scratched his
back against the wall for a straight minute while he was keeping
straight eye contact with us. After that, he said a really beautiful
prayer. In another lesson that we had with him, he gave us hot chocolate
and told us to put baby formula in it. I don't know if he knew what it
was, so that is the story of how I drank baby formula for the first time
in 19 years. He is a card.
This
week, we had our ward Christmas party. It was super fun. We ate a ton
of tamales and drank atole. It is really interesting being able to see
the holidays from the perspective of a different culture. I am so exited
for Christmas!!
On Sunday, we were going
around doing visits to get our investigators to come to church. While we
were walking down the street, we started talking to a man. I guess we
talked to him a couple of weeks ago, but he told us that he would be
coming to church. We didn't really believe him, but we invited him
anyway. When we got to church, he was sitting there and talking to all
of the members. He said that he really liked it and that he wants to
come back next week. The people here in Arvin are super cool!
That
is just about it for this week. I am super excited for Christmas (I
don't know if you all could tell) and I am sure that the Holidays will
be a great time for everyone. I hope that you all have a very merry
Christmas and that you remember the reason for the season!
Hermana Blau
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