Hola familia!!
This week has been one of the hardest weeks here in my mission but I
think I have experienced one of the biggest miracles of my life too.
First just want to say thank you for the package! The M&M´s were
seriously the best! Mom asked me if I see any animals and mostly I
just see sheep and dogs and chickens. They kind of just roam the
streets. I defintely see less than I did in Abancay though. We are
more of a city here in Puno. The name of my street is Tupac Catari.
We live right behind a huge red school. J So mom can find me…
Yeah its still cold here especially when the liders of zona ask us for
our blankets to have them washed and we just freeze to death
everynight. Hahah.. Hermana Minaya keeps referring to titanic. Its
been super cold and even the people here say its colder than normal.
They also told us that august is the month of winds and I am so not
looking forward to that.
Well Tuesday was probably one of the hardest days ever. We recieved a
paper that we had to give to our Bishop that had the signature of the
Abuelita that proved we paid her for the month of June. As we were
walking past her street a store lady came out and ran over to her
house to tell her that we were passing by. She came out and just
started yelling and screaming. I think it was the only time in my
mission that i wasn´t grateful that I understood. She just kept
saying lies and terrible things about us and our religion. Some of
the things she said are so terrible… it was so ugly. It was hard to
stand there and only listen. in this moment I had a million things run
through my mind that I would have liked to say to her, but I am
grateful for the spirit who helped me stay calm and remember who I
represent. Even though we showed her the paper she didn´t believe us.
Later Hna Minaya hugged me and said that maybe we felt a little bit of
what the Savior felt. I was grateful she reminded me of the Savior and
I am grateful for His example. Even though it wasn´t fair what they
did to Him and He didn´t deserve any of it, he allowed it to happen
and He turned his cheek and forgave them. I am grateful for
experiences like these that help me feel a little bit about what the
Savior felt. We are going to face so many things like this as members
of the church. Its so important that we remember that we made a
covenant to represent him. We got help from the Bishop who had to
call president. The church ended up paying her beccause she started
going from house to house trying to recruit people to track us down
and maybe throw rocks at us. All in all I am just glad its over ……
and that is a crazy lady…. Also fun fact: the people of Puno are
really aggressive and they will throw rocks.
And on a happy note!!
After Tuesday, we had a great week! This week we set a goal to ask
referrels from everyone. Its one of the things we are focusing on in
the mission. On thursday we crossed paths of a member, Hna Marlene.
Usually we would have greeted her and moved on but we asked for a
referrel. Excitingly she gave us one and she showed us from the street
where we were on where they lived. From talking to her we found out
that it was a less active of ten years and she had her family who
weren´t members. Later that night an appointment fell through so we
decided to knock at this door. She wasn´t home and for the next three
days we kept knocking. Sometime 3 times a day. she was never home. We
were discouraged. Sunday came a long a little back up knowledge… A
lot of the times on Sunday we walk around for five hours because no
one is home. Everyone goes to their fields or they are at the market.
Its terrible and I usually am so exhausted by the end of the day.
This Sunday we had two appointments with contacts we had made. I
don´t know if they lied to us or if we weren´t on the right street but
their addresses didn´t exisit and in five mintues all of our back up
to back up plans fell through. With fifty minutes to spare to our next
appotintme we decided to knock one more time at the house of this less
active.. we knocked and... she wasn´t home. I was so frustrated and
not exicted for the rest of the day. Not far from this house is a
look out of all of Puno. We walked over there and just stood there for
a couple mintues not knowing who we can visit or what should we do. I
felt so exhausted and tired and I just wanted to go back to the
apartment. After feeling a little sad for myself and saying a little
prayer that the day would pass by quickly we decided to head to
another reference. We started walking away from the house when the son
came out of the house yelling ¨hermanas hermanas!! Vengan Vengan!” I
was like “are you serious?” He told us that it was his aunt that had
left and not his mom. his mom was home and told him that we should
enter. I looked at Hermana Minaya and we were both so surprised… Its
like a miracle to find less acitve people to invite you in. Usually
you are only making apointment and they send you on your way. At this
moment I felt like a miracle was about to happen. She invited us in
and we ended up teaching her and her two sons who aren´t members. We
shared with them the message of the restauration and the spirit was so
strong in this lesson. Because they are younger we asked a lot of
questions and tried to explain very simply. They understood really
well. We asked Hermana Sulema to bear her testimoney and it was
amazing. You could see that she was once again feeling the spirit
after ten years. She bore her testimoney about Joseph Smith and said
that she wants her to kids to know the Gospel because it will change
their lives. We challenged them to baptism and put baptisms dates for
each of them. They acepted with enthusiasm. This experience strenthed
my testimoney of asking everyone for referrals and not losing hope. As
missionaries we have to be persistant. We just have to endure to the
end of every day. And I also know that God is preparing people to
listen to us. There our people out there who are praying for our help
and praying for the joy that the Gospel brings.
I am so grateful for this week. It taught me so much and I am
seriously loving it. Hermana Minaya is hilarious! She is always
laughing and smiling and talking! She helps me stay excited and even
when we have terrible days and we walk around all day she still
smiles. I wish you guys could get to know here. She is literally
the best. Anyways. Just want you guys to know that I know this
Gospel is true. I know Joseph Smith was a called of God and that God
has a plan for each one of us. Love you guys with all my heart! J
Hermana Russell
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
You can leave the Abueltia but....
Hola Familia!!
This week has been so great and I have loved being with
Hermana
Minaya! She is from
Lima and she is so cute. We were in the same
group at the MTC so it has been fun to talk with her and be
able to
understand her this time J
Mom asked me about how I feel about stuff. Its basicaly unnecessary
in every aspect. I
haven´t had a phone for 6 weeks now and I feel
fine. At the same
time stuff sometimes makes life a little easier but
it doesn´t make life happier. After all we aren´t like the Egyptians
that believe that all your posessians came with you to the
after life,
so yeah stuff is stuff.
Oh and I´ll be getting your package tonight
and just want to thank you in advance. You are all the BALM.
Also Happy fourth of JULY!!
Whooo we woke up to snow and a freezing
freezing freezing cold day.
It snowed all morning and we listened to
Frozen and had hot chocolate.
I always get the feeling its Christmas
here but yeah no yeah.
Well we are officaly moved out!!! WHOOO! We moved all thrusday
and
Hermana Minaya was such a trooper. It was a long day and we are still
not in our house. We
moved to a temporary apartment that is below the
apartment where we are going to live permantely. And we are living
with Hermana Love and Hermana Solar! Its seriously the best!!! Its
warmer, the bathroom is close and we have water all day
long! But we
are living out of packed bags and its kind of the worse,
but…..Hence
the title…. We can leave the abueltia but she won´t leave us
alone….
Yeah she is saying we didn´t pay her for the month of
June. But we
did and we have her signature on a paper that says so….
But she came
to church looking for us and she start to yelll and shake
her little
fists. It was really
all I could do not to laugh a little.
She
called our bishop and followed behind us all the way up to
our pension
screaming. AHH. It was hilarious but also one more thing
that I
don´t want to have to deal with it. She started telling everyone in
the neighborhood that we left her alone with out money to
pay for her
water or light.
Luckily the bishop is going to help us and we are
going to have to go back and grab our toilet paper because
we left it
there…and hopefully she understands. But oh man I knew that we
wouldn´t leave with out a fight. The best part is that the
day we
moved she didn´t say anything to us and almost seemed happy
that we
were leaving. Oh
my. Este Abuelita! Que Drama!
Bueno. The work was
really good this week. We have really good
investigators that are ready and we are planning on resucing
a family
where two of the sister are menos activos. Hermana Minaya is the
best. She is
hilarious and always has hilarious stories to share. We
talk a lot which I like because time goes by faster
especialy when you
are walking for 3 hours without finding one person to
visit. J
But
really. I am so happy
here! Even though it has been freezing
and
with all the problems with the Abuelita, but I am loving it.
I have love reading the book of mormon more carefully and
this week I
studied Alma 26. I love this chapter and have read it
multiple times
but I saw something this time that I hadn´t seen before.
Alma is
talking about the mission and everthing that happened and it
causes
him to think about how he once was. How they were sinners
and went
around trying to destory they church. He talks about how God
had all
reasons in the world to hammer them with the law of justice
but
instead of this God reached out to them in mercy and love. I
love this
because its so true. God is so merciful and will always give
us the
mercy card. I am grateful for the opportunity to repent and
improve
each day. I am grateful that God lengthed the days here on
earth so
that we would have the opportunity and the blessing to
repent and
prepare for when we will return to Him. I love being a
missionary and
I am so grateful to be here.
Thanks for all the support. I
love you
guys and pray for you everyday. I know the Lord has many blessings
for us. Let us be
obedient and try each day to be more like our
Savior.
Con mucho amor,
Hermana Russell
Hermana Minaya my new companion! |
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Chuno and a change
June 28, 2015
Hola Familia!
Hermana Quezada is gone!!! It was so hard to say good bye to
her. We
had a great last week that included many adventures. Also I have a
new companion named Hermana Manaya. She is from my group and I am so
excited to work with her! She is a sweetheart from what I
can remember
in the CCM and I think it will be a great change! It’s funny that
mom and Sophie mentioned something about Chuno because for
the first
time in Puno our pension gave us a huge plate of chuno and
fish. Like
fish that actually looked like a fish. Anyways usually she leaves us
to eat alone but this time she stayed and we were forced to
eat all of
the chuño. It was
terrible and just made me even more firm in my
decision that I do not like chuño. But the fish was pretty good.
I have seen Elder Buehner a lot lately and I think he´s
doing really well.
He´s always happy and I think he gets a long with his
companion. We took some
pictures together because his companion wanted picture with
Hermana
Quezada. And so you can share the pictures with their
family!
I think it would be great to have Elder Grow over for dinner
so make
sure you take lots of pictures and ask him really good
questions
because I haven´t heard hardly anything about his
mission. He´s a one
liner writer too.
Well this week was a great one. We had a surprise good bye party for
Hermana Quezada. The
ward really loves her and they were all sad to
see her go. We made smores for the final companionship study
and she
refused to pack until 9 on Saturday night. Hahah. She worked so hard
right up to the end and I just love her so much. I don´t know when
but I am planning to visit her in Ecudador.
I don´t really have much to say this week. We have had a lot
of
success here in Huascar.
We were able to hear President Uchtdorf this
last Monday and it was amazing. He said one thing that I wanted to
share with you He
said that if he could give advice to any members it
would be this to keep the commandments and trust the
Lord. I just
loved this and thought that it was such good advice. We really just
need to do what the Lord asks and trust Him. Everything else will
fall in place. He
also made several references to the lack of air
here in cusco and it was hilarious. I just love the missionary work
here. The mission has
taught me so much and I am so excited for this
next chapter with Hermana Minaya. Also hermana Campoverde had a
change and she will be in my zone!!
Love Hermana Russell
Sorry its so short!!!
Hermana Russell and Quezada and Elder Buehner and companion (Emma and Elder Buehner live in the same ward and neighborhood! |
The Zone |
Hermana Selfie |
Hermana Quezada and Russell |
Monday, June 22, 2015
Temple Dedication
HOLA FAMILIA!
This week has been mas o menos… but its a new week and I
know things
are going to get better!
I don´t have much to say this week but I
have managed to remember a few things. First off the trip seemed like
way too much fun. I
especially loved the story of trying to drive
through the tree from soph and I was disappointed that dad
and mom
didn´t give me ther side of the story. Also HAPPY FATHER´S DAY DAD!
TE AMO MUCHISIMO! Anyhoo I also felt bad for grace and the
experience
at six flags, but also happy that you didn´t have too much
fun there.
Disneyland all the way, right? I also just thought of CHUCK A RAMA
CHUCK CHUCK A RAMa and when Grace threw up the Sam´s hot
dogs on the
way to the lake. My
childhood was the best. J I also loved
all the
pictures and was a little sad that my sisters are all
growing up so
beautifully. I can
just imagine little missionary name tags on each
one of you….hahah JK
Even though this week was hard work wise, it was still fun
because I
had hermana Quezada.
It was her birthday Tuesday and so on Monday
while she was at Maccu Pichu, I decorated her room . It turned out so
cute and I was really glad that I was able to find all the
decorations
that I wanted on the streets of downtown puno. When she arrived we
had family home evening with our two investigators and our
ward
mission leader. It was so much fun! Peruvians know how to celebrate.
And just so you know Ungoogable fact, they all sing the
happy birthday
song in English and then in Spanish. Every time.
And also you
always have to shove cake in their face. So that happened a lot this
week. The celebration
continued the whole week and I think we ended
up eating like six different cakes. We also went out for pizza one
night with our pension which was a blast. This week I completed my
8 month mark which is just crazy, Hermana Quezada is the
best and
bought me a shirt for my month mark. She is literally the sweetest
person ever and I can´t believe I only have one week left
with her.
This change passed so fast!!
Oh and I got to see Hermana
Holland this week which was the best!
She is a sister leader so she visits the sister leaders in
Puno and I
got to see her. She
is such a fantastic missionary! We went
on
splits with the hermana leaders this week and it was the
best.
Hermana Condie and Hermana Mendez are my sister
leaders. They are
the best and It was so fun to be with Hermana Mendez. She is from
argentina and has the best accent!
Also to celebrate father´s day we got to attend the
dedication of the
temple in Trujillo.
Wow, it was an amazing day and the session was
the best. I am so
excited now to do my family history and it would be
the best if you guys could send me pictures of ancestors and
dates of
birth and death, things like that. I have a pamphlet that I would
like to fill out and I need pictures J Also of aunts and uncles and
whoever. The
dedication was amazing. President Uchtdorf was there
with Elder Bednar.
Tonight I will attend a broadcast of president
Uchtdorf because He is coming toCusco2!
Well I just know that this gospel is true. I know that the work of
the Lord is progressing and we have the great privilege to
participate
in it. I am so
grateful for the temples. They are
houses of the Lord
and the work that goes on inside is the work of Him. I know that the
priesthood was once again restored and I am grateful for a
father who
honors his priesthood and who taught me at a very young age
to love
the temple. I will
never forget his example of driving past they
temple after baseball games sometimes multiple times. He never said
much but we just drove past it and I knew that he loved it
and loved
the Lord. Thanks
dad. You are the BALM. I can´t wait for eternity
with my eternal family.
What a blessing we have. The lord
loves us
so much.
I love you guys too,
Have a great week!!
Love Hermana Russell
"The decision to
believe is the most important choice we ever make,
it shapes all our other decisisons
Pension and her family |
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Pizza in Juliaca |
Monday, June 15, 2015
Time flies!
Hola Familia!
I hope everyone is safe and sound and that you had a great
vacation!
I hope you are all loving the sun and the summer because I
haven´t
felt my toes in 5 days…. Hahah jk but during my studies I
can never
feel my toes.
Soo I loved the pictures from the last week! Keep them coming. I
love pictures of you guys!
I can´t believe how grown up the twins are
and that they are practically freshman. Que Miedo!!
Mom asked me last week if we had heating. Uh no.
no heating. I think
that is what makes it so cold here is because you can never
get away
from it. But the good
thing is that the sun is very strong and during
the day we are warm.
At night we heat up water and pour it into
bottles and sleep with bottles by are feet and hands. I also sleep
with a beany and always think of you dad. And we have a lot of
blankets. The sun doesn´t enter our room so its pretty cold
in the
morning. I can´t wait
for studies to be over so that we can leave and
walk around and warm up.
I only have one Ungoogable fact about Peru which is that
they are
obsessed with calendars here. They always have one in every
room and
in our house we have calendars from 2008 and so on. Every Peruvian
knows what day it is but none of them know what time it
is. J
Last week we went to Juliaca. Its about 45 minutes from Puno. It’s a
really crowded city but it has a Plaza Vea which is like a
mall,
complete with Pizza Hut.
We went with the Hermanas and it was super
fun but I am glad I am not serving there….its not very
pretty. But
Hermana Quezada is hilarious and I loved the ride there just
talking
to her. She has lots
of hilarious stories and tells them in a
hilarious way.
This week we found a new room!!! It is so pretty and its in the
perfect location. On
the outside it looks like it belongs on
mainstreet in Disneyland!
So cute! Anyway its perfect
because the
sun comes and warms up the room in the mornings and there is
always
water so we don´t have to wake up at 6! I think we will move at the
end of the month if it is approved. I really don´t want to
move again
because it’s a pain but it will be the nicest thing ever!
A funny thing that happned this week… hna Quezada has a hymn
book in
English so we sing one verse in English and another verse in
Spanish
when we have companionship study. Well
we were singing in English
and I couldn´t pronounce half the words… especially
Jesus. Hermana
Quezda just looked at me and said…”you`re the only one that
can teach
me English and you can`t pronounce half these words” hahah You could
say that Spanish has completely taken over. Its way more fun to speak
Spanish J Even when I
am with the gringas we just all speak Spanish.
Its way easier.
Another funny/awkward thing that happened this week,
Our house right now has like four red stairs to get to the
door.
Sometimes there will be couples there kissing or hugging or
whatever
and sometimes we have to interrupt them and they have to
move so that
we can get to our house.
Its hilariously awkward. Anyways one night
this week we returned to our house and there was a couple on
the
steps. They were just
talking and this is a really good thing.
When
we got closer to the house it looked like the guy was our
investigator
Miguel, I was praying
that it wouldn´t be because ohh so awkward and
no one that isn´t a member shouldn´t know where we live… but
as we got
closer we realized that it was Miguel!! He was with a girl and they
were just talking, thankfully. We stopped and talked to them and then
we were like, welp we are going to enter our house now and
we
awkwardly stepped around them. Hahah .
We laughed so hard once we
were in the house.
But later we had a lesson with Miguel and he
accepted the book of Mormon and was so excited to read it
and also
accepted the baptismal challenge! We are going to give him a date for
baptism this Friday.
He´s a great investigator but the only problem
is that he only has time Fridays and Sundays. The progression is slow
but if he will read every day he will be prepared.
ANways this week has been great. My companion right now is at Maccu
Picchu so I am in a trio once again…but her birthday is
tomorrow and
we are going to decorate the room and our mission leader is
going to
buy her a cake!
This week I read the first message in PMG. I really loved these two
quotes and I know that they are true.
“there is no more compelling work than this, nor any which
brings
greater satisfaction”
“More happiness awaits you that you have ever experienced as
you labor
among His children”
I love being a missionary and even in the freezing cold I am
so happy!!!
Love Hermana Russell
Moon in Puno |
Popcorn in Puno! |
Monday, June 8, 2015
Freezing
Hola Familia!!
How are you all? I am really pumped to hear more about this
trip that
you are taking this week so don`t forget to take lots of
pictures and
fill me in!
This week has been great!
It has flown by and I can`t believe we are
entering week 4 of this change. Crazy crazy crazy. Anyways I will
try to make up for my short letter last week. Traveling to Puno was a
mini adventure. First
traveling from Abancay and Cusco is the worst.
I got a little car sick for the first time in my life and
thought that
if Grace had joined me she would have died…haha love ya Gracie!
Anwyays after arriving in Cusco I spent the day in the Cusco
house
just hanging out with other hermanas who were awaiting
companions or
had changes. At night
Hermana Coooper arrived and it was the best to
talk to her in Spanish and share stories of our first
area. Then the
next morning we traveled to Puno. Its an 8 hour drive but the bus was
super nice. I was the
only Hermana and traveled with some elders.
But mostly I just slept.
Puno is great! Its not as green as Abancay, and its more
yellow. We
travel around in the combi´s like we did in Abancay. Did I mention I
still have massive hills in my area. Yeah my legs are super
buff! Our
pension for lunch happens to live at the top of Huascar so
we always
have a great hike each morning. We can see the lake from our sector
and it is beautiful. Its really blue and I am sure it is
freezing just
like Bear Lake. They
also have a mode of transportation which is a
guy riding a bicycle and pulling people in a little cart
behind them.
I have yet to seen
any transportation like Kip and Napoleon but I
will be on the lookout.
Like I have said we live with a 87 year old lady and we call
her
Abuelita or grandma.
She is so sassy and hilarious.
When we arrive
home for the day she always yells. HERMANAAS and we respond
and she
always asks us to do a small favor for her. Usually buy juice or read
some kind of bill.
Shes absolutely hilarious and so blunt. This week
at 10 at night she asked us to accompany her to a neighbors
to
retrieve her blender.
The whole time we walked over there she talked
about this blender and how her friend didn´t return it to
her in time.
Well we walked over to the neighborhood and she had
forgotten where
she lived. So after
we knocked on a ton of doors, we are so tired and
freezing, we finally find her friend who refuses to give her
the
blender and they finally make a deal that she´ll bring it in
the
morning at 10. So we
walk back to our house and go to bed.
Well the
next morning , her friend didn´t bring the blender until 11
and while
we were finishing our studies we heard them screaming and
yelling
downstairs. Oh
my. Old people are sasssyyy!
Anyways. The abuelita
is hilarious and always makes our life a little interesting.
Hermana Quezada continues to be the best!! Seriously I love her.
She is so kind and self less and charitable! She reminds me of mom
sometimes. Especially
because she has this cackle that she does when
we plan to set up our ward mission leader with a single
adult or
something like that. It’s a little witch cackle which is just
hilarious and reminds me of you mom. Also she noticed that I had a
mosquito bite on my hand that hadn´t healed so she bought
gauze and
medical tape to tape me up…. Hah She is hilarious and I love
her!! I
don´t want her to go!
Ungoogable facts about peru for this week.
1. Peru raises
chickens to fight. Literally we ran into
one
this week who wanted to fight us. So now you know that if
you come to
peru you need to be aware of the dogs and chickens J
2. When leaving
a combi the worker likes to say ¨baja baja baja¨
which means like get off or leave. The translation is a little hard.
When you get on the say ¨sube sube sube¨ and ¨baja¨ when you
get off.
Well they say it really fast and kind with a nasaly
accent. I always
kind of laugh because I think they say it to hurry us but
when a
really old grandma is getting off she´s not going any
faster.
3. Also people
speak a little different here. They are
always
adding pay to the the ends of words like Sipay or yapay. At
first it
was hard to understand but now that I am aware of it its
easier.
Last p day was the
best. We literally have the best
pdays. We went
to a giant lookout point with a huge bird and then we roamed
around
puno and painted our nails later in the apartment. Last week our
phone exploded so we have been without a phone for two weeks
now.
It’s the worst and I don´t know how we survived! But we had
a really
old phone and it really did explode! Haha
The zone leaders have
been trying to find us a phone but they couldn´t. so last
night we
were getting ready to go to bed and they rang the doorbell
and la
abuelita started yelling for us. IT was funny because we didn´t know
they were going to come so we had already changed and we
were all
ready or bed. But really fast we through on skirts and shoes
over our
pajamas and went down to see what they needed. They decided
to give us
their phone because they have two, until we could get
ours. Anywoo.
Heraman Quezada was mortified that we were in our pajamas
and she
laughed so hard later.
Haha. I think we were a little
tired.
This week I have been studying the testimonies of Christ in
the Book
of Mormon. We have an investigator who is slowly starting to
believe
in Christ and I have been looking for ways to help him. As I
have read
the testimonies of Christ written by the Prophets I have
strengthened
my own testimony. I know that Christ is our savior, that he
died and
suffered for us so that we can overcome the physical and
spiritual
death, and I know that the book of Mormon was written to
help us gain
this testimony of our savior. I am grateful for this
testimony and
grateful for the opportunity to share it with others.
Anways. Love you all
so much. Thank you for your support and
your
love. It helps so
much. I love being a missionary! Be safe
this
week!!!
Love Hermana Russell
Lookout point with a really big chicken! |
View from sector Huescar |
The Sisters! |
They got hops |
Monday, June 1, 2015
Heyyyyy!
June 1, 2015
I just wrote a really long letter and the computer turned
off… sO I
don´t feel like writing anymore. Just know that life is good
and one
day I will respond to the questions about how I got to
Puno.. Just
know that I am here and I am super happy!
The weather is freezing here and we sleep with lots of
blankets and
beanies. I am so grateful for the long garments. They save my life!!
My pensions are great.
I think they have a little more money because
we have been eating a little more better. Like KFC one night! Whoo!
But they fry things a lot more so my stomach is not too
happy. But
thanks for the Pepto Bismo mom! It’s the greatest!
I sent a package, so be on the look out. It contains some
things for
the family. And also
type of food thing called maza mora. Its
like
drinking a sentsy candle, if you ever wanted to know what
that tastes
like. I don´t know if
I like it or not but we eat it a lot in the
nights. So enjoy!
Ungoogable facts about Peru.
1. People are
really blunt here. When they describe
people
they always call them fat and the Hermana that we lived with
told me
that another Hermana fell down the stairs because she was
fat… haha
its kind of hilarious when you translate it into your head.
2. People didn`t
decorate for Christmas until the day of , but
they are still Christmas decorations out to this day. It’s like the
opposite of the US.
We start decorating way to earlier and they leave
the decorations up till June. Oh Peruvians. I love you.
So Last P day was the greatest! We went to a dock by Lake Titicaca
and took a ton of pictures.
And then we went to a noche de hogar with
a really cool family in the ward. They are hilarious and we had a
lot of fun. We played
the flour game and I totally lost, sorry don´t
have pictures of flour all over me.
This week was a little different because Hermana Quezada had
to go to
Cusco to finish papers to go home. She was gone for four days because
there was a strike in Puno and no one could leave or
travel. So I was
with other hermanas and we shared sectors. It was a little stressful
because I don´t know the sector very well but it was the
best because
I was with Hermana Love from the CCM. She is doing great and we had a
lot of fun contacting one night together. She has great Spanish and
taught me some new words.
Finally my companion came home and we had some great
visits. We have
three really great investigators that are going to get
baptized
hopefully this month.
I want Hermana Quezada to leave with these
baptisms! We are
working really hard and we are loving it.
Puno is beautiful and I love it here. I was a little home sick for
Tamburco, but we have great members in the ward too. Sorry for the
shortness of the letter but
I just want you guys to know that I love
you and I am so happy here!
It was the best choice I ever made.
We have three great investigators here in Huascar. They are
progressing really well and even though we know they are
ready they
are having a hard time recognizing their answers. I know
that if they
continue to read and pray that a sure answer will come. Hermana
Quezada is the best and i wish I had a little more time with
her. I am
learning so much for her. She is always happy and smiling
and is just
a joy to be around.
This week I have been studying Alma 5. I love this chapter
because it
is so applicable to every one. Missionaries, menos activos,
non
members. I just love the image of the Pastor calling His
Sheep. he is
always calling us and we only need to listen and come unto
him. I have
been thinking alot about how we help others come unto Christ
and how
we personally can come unto him. I think the main thing we
need to do
is humble ourselves and be repentant. If we do this He
rejoices and he
is so happy with us. All of this made me think of the story
of the
prodigal son. I love this story because of the example of
his father.
When his father sees his son, He runs to him and he is so
happy. I
think we are like the prodigal son. We have all sinned we
all commit
errors, but if we repent and return to Him. He will be so
thrilled.
Gracias for eveything! Have a great week!
Love Hermana Russell
Harbor at Lake Titicaca |
Hermana Quezada and Russell |
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