Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Three weeks mission update

May 5, 2014

Making empanadas

Making more empanandas




Hola, hola!

So this week was a little difficult because I have been having problems with my stomach and I went to the doctor on Wednesday morning, but it didn’t turn out that I have anything.  After taking some pills I’ve been doing better.  This week was also a little difficult with my companion.  She only has 4 months left on the mission and she´s starting to be what they call “trunkie”, and she sometimes gets frustrated with me when I don’t understand something, even though I am trying my hardest to understand.  Because of this I felt pretty down, and I was praying all day on Friday to be able to get something to happen to help unite us and something that could help lift me up. I am amazed at how quickly Heavenly Father answered my prayers.  Saturday morning I received a letter from my mom that included two conference talks.  The first one was by Pres. Uchtdorf about gratitude and being grateful in all circumstances. After reading it, I realized it was exactly what I needed to hear.  Then I realized that the next day would be the first Sunday of the month, so that means Fast Sunday.  I knew that this is exactly what my companion and I needed. Now everything is good between us and we´re able to teach in unity. I know Heavenly Father answers prayers and when I pray I know he is listening and he will answer me. I know he loves me and he loves all his children. I love these people and they are what keep me going and the testimony I have of this gospel.  We have a baptism date for Marcelina this month and for another investigadora se llama Nicol.  She is a single mother and so amazing and it’s been so amazing to see her progress.  Also I love spending time with the Familia C. and la Familia V.  They are family to me and I love them so much.
That’s all I have time to write today.  
Realmente estoy muy agradecida por mi pruebas y lo que he aprendido de ellas.  Amo a estas personas y este evangelio. 

Con mucho amor, 
Hermana Tijerino

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April 28, 2014

Hola hola

Well this week were cambios, but neither my companion nor I were transferred, so we´re both still here.  I´ll admit I thought I was going to be transferred because I’ve been here a long time, but I guess the Lord has a different plan for me.  By the end of this cambio I´ll have been in this area for 6 months! But really I am so grateful to still be here.  Like I’ve said many times before, I have come to love so many of the people here, and it’s going to be so hard to say goodbye.  And I think we´re going to have two more baptisms this coming month, so I’m really glad I’m staying.  I don’t know if you remember Marcelyna, but she is back! First she was going to move, but then she didn’t, but then she did end up moving, and now she´s back, ha-ha.  It’s been kind of complicated, but finally I think she´s going to stay, and yesterday she asked us when she can get baptized without either of us even mentioning it yet, so I´m pretty sure she´ll be able to get baptized as soon as we are finally done teaching her all the lessons.  Also this week we found an investigadora that speaks English! She studied it in university and she´s almost fluent, so I was able to teach her a little bit in English which was cool, but actually really hard after having taught in Spanish for so long, ha-ha.
Anyway, also this week was a little rough because on Tuesday it rained all day, and after that I got sick for a few days, but I´m pretty much all better now, so no worries.  Other than that not too much has been going on.  All is good here in Bolivia.  Just crazy weather, amazing people, and preaching the gospel to every creature (including the cats and dogs on the street, ha-ha)

Con mucho amor, 
Hermana Tijerino


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April 21, 2014

Hola, hola!

I don’t have much time to write, but not too much has happened this week.  We´re still visiting the Familia C. and I still continue to love them.  We´ve also found 8 new investigadores this week, which is super good because we´ve been struggling to find new people to teach.  I am also so amazed by the generosity of people here.  On Friday it started to rain super hard and we were out in the street so we ran for cover and were standing under someone´s roof. They saw us and invited us in and fed us. Then we were able to get to know them and teach them the plan of salvation, and we´re going to go back and visit them next week.  It was a really cool experience.  Also we did intercambios (exchanges) on Thursday with the other Hermanas here, and I went to the other area, and it is always a good experience to see and learn things from other misioneros. 

Anyway, things are good and I’m continuing to learn lots and lots.  I love this gospel and I’m so grateful for the influence it’s had on my life.


Love you all, 
Hermana Tijerino



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NOTE: In order to protect their privacy the names of my companions, members and investigators will be omitted and their name tags obfuscated.

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