Yup! I LOVE the people of Brasil. That´s what I´ll most miss. I can bring
the food, the language (a bit), and my habits that I learned, but the
people - That´s what I´ll miss. I love this land so much! For sure I was
predestined to come here, and the Lord was so patient in helping me
realize that I needed to be here.
Bruno and Jaqueline- and awesome family in the ward! They´re both
returned missionaries, and they help us a ton. I WANNA BE LIKE THEM WHEN I
GET MARRIED!!! Super cool and always ready to help! Eternal
missionaries!!!!
We found some kind of white thing growing on a tree, and we war painted our faces! Woohoo!!!
Us and Elder Gama in the
rodoviária! He was our best friend. He was President´s right hand man, and
we worked together a lot to help fix up a lot of probs in the mission. He´s super funny, and now....morto. [For those of you unfamiliar with mission slang, don't worry! Elder Gama is very much alive. They just say they "die" when they go home.] Went home after 2 years and a little
more on the mission! Haha! Rest in peace, dude!
CASAMENTO
DA WANUELLY E DO BRUNO!!!!!!!!!! It was WONDERFUL!!!!! And Wanuelly
will be baptised on Tuesday, and Bruno in a few weeks! AH!!! THEY
ARE SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO AMAZING!!!!
Our
last pics together right after we cried our eyes out! I´m surprised
that there´s any makeup left!!! I sure miss that girl!!! This was a
tough transfer!!!
I´m taking full advantage of these pants to climb trees to eat berries,
and to scare the birds that pooped on my comp, and as a way to see the
sunset! [Due to Zika and other mosquito borne illnesses, they are now advised to wear pants instead of skirts at peak mosquito times.]
| Saying goodbye to Sister Franca |
| With new companion, Sister Teran |
| At home in their apartment |
| Teaching English |
| Beautiful Brasil! |
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