Hello, my beautiful family!
First order of business, I'm pretty sure I have the best mom in the world. The package arrived safely and everything inside! :) Hermana Gomez and I devoured the cookies in seconds. And I plan on showing off how cool my family is to everyone that I meet since I have those sweet pictures! Thanks so much!
This week was a whirlwind! We had Elder Pino from the first quorum of the 70 come and it was basically the coolest thing ever. On Tuesday night he did a fireside in our Ward building for all of the Spanish speakers in the DFW metroplex, and that's when we did our musical number: Fuente de mis Bendiciones. It ended up being Hermana Gomez at the piano, Me singing with members Jason, Debahni, Michael, Melissa, and Magaly, and investigator D (a member's sister) with Elders Atack, Brueggeman, Wood and, Taylor. Basically it was a choir and it was so fun! I was impressed that we could involve so many of the members and even one of Elders Atack and Brueggeman's investigators who is super golden. Elder Pino was able to instruct us in his native tongue of Spanish and it was amazing. He talked about how important it is to create good habits in the home, because we will reap what we sow.
If we plant tomates, we will get tomates.
If we plant papas, we will get papas.
If we plant good habits like reading and praying, we will be blessed.
He also talked about la obra misional (missionary work) and said the following about asking our friends to learn about the gospel:
"Esta persona que usted y yo mismo conocemos, puede cambiar. Aun la persona que conocemos."
"This person that you and I know, can change. EVEN the person we know."
That struck me. People change, and that's cool to see.
So Tuesday night was a night full of spiritual nourishment, and then Wednesday morning we had a mission conference with a few zones and Elder Pino. Because he was born in Venezuela and doesn't know much ingles, he needed a translator, so good ole Elder Atack got to stand up for 2 hours and translate for a member of the Seventy. Our district was so proud of him. Elder Pino talked more on Wednesday about how we need to raise our standards of understanding: When we hear from our leaders about being obedient, are we on a spiritual level trying to understand the blessings that come from obedience, or are we on a lower level trying to justify our disobedience? "Be ready and attentive to rise up to the level of your calling. Our invitation is to rise to the level of what we're teaching, and we're teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
Also: Hermana Gomez and I went over to a less-active's house this week to learn how to make "hueraches", which they only eat in the DF (i don't know what that means, but everybody says it...) and they're basically really thin fried tortillas with beans in the middle. She also made some green salsa and I almost died it was so good. Now I can cook 1 type of hispanic food, I need to increase my wife-able attributes for when I meet Bubba from Waco...oh wait...
Also I went to Ward Council in Spanish. That was exciting.
I'm over my cold! And we are seeing B and A tonight to talk to them, that's exciting! The work is progressing and we're staying busy :)
Stink, dad, I would have waved "hi" back to you if I had known you were flying over my area the other day! And that's great advice about member homes, we were actually just talking about how we need to focus on that more. I'll let you know how that goes this week!
Bummer about Nat's game, better luck next time! He looks like a ladies man next to all them girls in the pictures you sent me. Keep it up, Nat!
In terms of traffic Haltom City is a bit like San Mateo? A little more spread out, though. And the area we cover is pretty huge, other cities we cover include Saginaw, Watauga, Hurst, North Richland Hills, so we get a bit of everything. Pretty Suburb-y, but we try to avoid the freeway for the most part because there's basically construction all up and down the flippin countryside with that... :)
Also: thank heavens, but I have not encountered any enormously big, grotesque bugs yet. PHEW! But i'm sure I will by the end of my mission...haha
Sorry this letter is like 10,000 pages long...haha
Glad the stake temple day food thingy went well and that all is awesome with Uncle Lane being there! It's always fun to hear about what's what and such :) I hope y'all have an awesome week this week!
I love you soooo so much!
Love,
Hermana Sangre