Hola Everyone! Okay, it’s been really busy and being sick is
just gross but thanks for the prayers! This is what happened this week:
On Tuesday, we had
our last district meeting and it was super fun because we went a little earlier
to have kind of a party. We made these pizzas with tortillas, pasta sauce, and
cheese. And our zone leaders... I will forever be happy with this... They found
ROOT BEER!!! Root beer here in Mexico! I was so happy, so I savored it and it
was good :) it’s my favorite fizzy drink and I haven’t had one of those
forever! I also had a "horribly lovely" experience with the comida.
So the doctor told me that I am not supposed to eat greasy stuff and dairy for
a few weeks. So we go to the comida thinking that the Hermana remembers that I
can't eat it.... She made something barbacoa, which had the most grease and
irritants I have eaten in the mission. I was sicker than a dog. I couldn't sit during the lesson or anything!
Luckily I had an appointment with the doctor, so we went straight there and we
told me that the grease is what makes the illness worse so I need to MAKE SURE
that people know I can't eat it. He also gave me a powdered fiber I need to eat
every morning, which has been working. The hard part is that it is so bad to
not eat what has been given! It is very hard to say no! So most all of us
missionaries are sick!
I was finally able to
have progress in our English classes on Wednesday! People came! We had our investigators Marisol and Yazmin
come to get some help with their English homework. They're really sweet girls
and I hope they keep coming and invite their friends :)
Ay! Thursday was the
saddest day ever in the transfer.... So we went to the church for Mary's second
interview for baptism. But when she got there she was different so we talked to
her about what was going on. She told us that she seriously wants to be
baptized, but her dad wants her to get baptized in her uncle's church, which we
were aware of the situation. But she then told us that a few days before her
dad sat down with her and said that he doesn't think she is ready for baptism.
He thinks that she needs to analyze the Bible a more and its doctrine so she
can be fully prepared. But we told her she doesn't particularly need that for
baptism, she can be baptized knowing just the basics because she's going to
learn the doctrine in the church throughout the years. But she doesn't want to
ruin her relationship more with her dad, so she went in with the interview, but
she will have to wait more time for a baptism. It was so sad to see her crying
and everything…I appreciate being a member of the church, I think I’ve taken it
for granted! But we will get her baptized this transfer! She will hit the water
:)
On Saturday I finally
had my first choir practice for the Christmas Program. And I can say I was
pretty freaked out when I first got there because I didn't know if anyone could
sing, read music, or anything, but some of the music might be a bit hard for
some people. But it turned out pretty
good. We have a few who can sing and I think that if we just keep practicing
they can get it! It was a good day too
because President and Hermana Madsen were there to help me out and they brought
my birthday package with them from Oaxaca!
Thank you for the letters and cards! I loved reading what y'all had to
say. I also got a letter from my friend Stephen! Thank you, Stephen! I love
getting mail, we are far away from the mission home and don’t have our own
address so we have to wait extra-long weeks to get mail and sometimes some of
us don’t get mail even then so all mail is precious to us so please write
:) We also went to the baptisms the
elders in our branch had for their investigator Samuel and our branch
president's son. They have such sweet testimonies and you could see how happy
they all were afterward.
Yesterday Domingo was
a pretty good day, full of unexpected things happening. First we had this
inactive teenager, Omar, come to church with us. He's one of those people I
have no patience with, but I'm trying. Patience is a problem! But he came to all three hours. We had a
really good lesson in Gospel Principles about the faith, and then we were able
to have a farewell devotional for Julio, a new missionary who left this
morning. We were also able to see Mary, Soledad, and Zoyla in the church. But
when we left for the comida Omar followed us…when we left there to go to
Mary's(member) house, he came with us…we made tortillas with her. Then we went to Mary's(investigator) house,
and he followed us…we didn’t know what to do with him! This time we were able to talk with Mary’s
dad a little about our life on earth and the things we are supposed to do on
the earth, and that includes baptism. That got some of his doubts away about
baptism. He's worried about being baptized twice in different ways, so we
explained the differences in baptism. He understood more and hopefully he
allows Mary to be baptized soon. Then we saw Hermana Lucina and she took
Omar! But before leaving them, we had a
really good lesson with them about the Plan of Salvation too. Usually we don't
have much order in lessons with them but we had perfect order this time….and
Omar gave the closing prayer and he did really well with it! Usually it's a
joke to him to pray, but he really took it seriously this time. Maybe it was
good for him to walk with us all day. I need to be more patient and kind:)
We didn't get to bed until 2:30 last night because we had to
dry all of our clothes. We washed them all until midnight on Saturday and left
them to dry.... Then the rain came during church today!
So for transfers.....
Hermana Valdivia is going to her house in Tijuana... I am
going to have a daughter!! As in I'm
training a new missionary! Her name is
Hermana Valverde and I’m guessing she's Latina by her last name. But I am
excited and nervous at the same time.
Anyway that's what's
happened this week. For Christmas I am dying for cinnamon candies! For some reason the Latino’s here don’t
believe there’s such thing as candy containing cinnamon!
I know we've had a break from the Book of Mormon, so this is
the challenge this week: Chapters 11-20 of Alma.
Love y'all!! Have a
good week!
Hermana Walker