I am so sorry I didn't get to write last week. As you know, I was transferred to Tuxtla Gutierrez. I am now serving in the Barrio (ward) Jardines. My compaƱera es Hermana Rodriguez. She is from Chihuahua (very north, on the boarder of Texas. She actually was born in Texas!) She is sooo tiny! about a foot shorter than me!! I absolutely love working with her; she is 21 years old and so great. And a plus, she speaks English!!!!!!!!!!! Oh how I had missed speaking English!!! It has helped me with my Spanish because she can explain things better about Spanish and the language!
We got here Tuesday morning and didn't have a house (our ward used to
only have 2 missionaries and now has 2 elders and 2 hnas). SO we lived
with the sister training leaders and took a bus to our area each day. We
got literally lost so many times. We wouldn't get off at the right
stop, or we would take the wrong combie, and we didn't have a cell phone
so we would have to walk to find a pay phone and call the elders or the
sisters or our bishop to help us find where to go. I always hated
getting lost at night. We got lost 2 times in the downtown area of
Tuxtla and I won't lie, it was really scary. It was dark, and there were
borrachos (drunks) everywhere, and we literally could not feel the
Spirit there. We took a taxi to our house both times, which was really
expensive but at least we were safe. Another time we got lost and asked a
police lady where to go, she was nice and helped us out.
Thank goodness for investigators! |
Riding in the back of the truck. |
Another time,
we were trying to find the stake center for stake conference and got
lost and finally just got off the combie to call someone for help and
one of our investigators drove by and drove us to the stake center, we
were REALLY far away from our area. Who knows why we kept getting lost!
But We finally have a house now and moved in on Saturday. We went and
painted the house with Elder Cavasos from Monterray and Elder Caldwell
from Arizona (they are our Zone leaders and also serving in our ward!).
They help us so much! Then on Friday we bought all our stuff at Walmart
with the elders from the mission offices. It is so good to finally have
a house!
So the reason I didn't write last week was because we got lost
and used all of our time for pday to find our way back home. I was
really sad I didn't get to write you! I am glad you received my letters
though! I sent them forever ago. hahahaha
Our area is sooooo small--at least compared to my last area in San
Cristobal!! but I love it. Yeah it is sometimes hard to keep busy
because we don't have a ton of investigators, but we are working on
finding. And we work with the mission leader in our ward. He is a really
good help. And our obispo!!! Our ward is small but it's really strong.
I have learned so much about obedience these last 2 weeks. When we
aren't exactly obedient we have difficulties and when we obey everything, we
are successful! I am so thankful to be here on this mission. Yeah, it
is soooooo hot everyday!!! and I literally sweat so much. I am always
sticky and I love showering in cold water. Oh and about the showers, I
am so used to showering with a bucket and a bowl, haha, but in our new
house we have a working shower! yay!
I am about out of time and I just got the pictures to work so I will send a few. I love you all!!
have a wonderful week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hna Oliphant
I love the handprint tree. I'm sure there is a parable somewhere in you getting lost and safely getting home each time. I'm thankful you have been safe.
ReplyDelete