This week is kind of a blur, so much happens every day and then I can´t remember hardly anything when I come to write. Let´s see...
Monday night: We found 2 adorable families! One of them has triplet teenage boys that are kind of punks but the mom had us say prayers with them to soften their hearts.
Tuesday : Sister Johnson and I did a sweet pratica on the first lesson in district meeting that went really well! She was SO nervous but did a great job.
Wednesday : Walked really far to this family´s house and they weren´t home... but we were able to visit some others peeps and still made it back in time to teach an awesome lesson about the sabbath day with the Dias Family to our marcada Maria Elisabete! (she is the really cute one in the tomi picture)
Thursday : We felt inspired to go to this one neighborhood in the morning so we went and found 6 new people to teach. One of them is a Brazillian family. Holla
Friday : Marked this cool lady named Aldina for baptism in the 1st lesson. She was so excited to have a Book of Mormon and said she would read it with enthusiasm.
Saturday : A crazy day because we were helpin' the other sisters prepare a baptism that didn´t end up happening and turned into "an activity about baptism" haha -was kind of awkward but still fun.
Sunday : Sister Johnson and I matched our outfits for church and then ended up teaching Gospel Principles class.
Sister Johnson and I found a fun way of contacting people... as we are walking through the streets we yell bom dia to people. It´s so funny when it is the afternoon or night because they DON`T say that . So the people crack a smile, stop, and correct us then we invite them to church or something. It´s fun to use the American card.
I love you guys so much. I'm praying for Eli. That poor kid. I love him so much. Can´t believe everyone is having babies. (wait how many kids do Paul and Jeather have now?') Good luck to Adam and his try outs.
Love you guys !
Love
Sister Emma Hulsey
Me and sister Johnson sometimes match on accident, sometimes on purpose
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this is right in the abbey that we live in |
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