Hola familia y amigos! Espero que ustedes tuvieron una buena semana. Esta semana en Rose Park fue muy bien.
We
went on exchanges this week so I went to Sister Berretts area this
week. She serves in a northern nicer park of Rose Park in English. Let
me tell you the English program is weird haha but we had so much fun! We
just laughed all day and got along really well! We had some really
funny experiences especially at dinner. We ate a Philipino's home for
dinner and the grandma was just so cute and funny. The mom was telling
us that when she was younger she would ask her grandma when she was born
and her grandma would respond with "I was born in the harvest of the
corn." We about died laughing! We also had an awesome lesson with one of
their investigators that is getting baptized on Saturday about the
priesthood, his name is Jeff and he is so ready to be baptized it's
amazing. We also got cookies from some sweet members!
We
have had a lot of help from random members this week. On Monday we
walked to the grocery store, biggest mistake ever because we had to walk
back. So we were struggling and this member pulls over and says: "so
you don't know me but I'm a member, do you want a ride?" YES PLEASE at
that moment we wouldn't have cared if it was a member or not haha and
then a few days later we were walking to dinner and running late and
this cute Samoan old lady pulled over and offered us a ride as well! So I
love random members!
On
Monday we went grocery shopping and we bought bananas. We put the
bananas in the fridge but earlier that day my companion turned the
fridge to be colder, so one day later we look at our bananas and they
are brown/black and rock hard, THEY FROZE. So we killed our bananas but
have no fear they did not go to waste. We asked our ward mission leader
to look up a banana bread recipe for us since we can't use the Internet
and we made banana bread! So when life gives you brown gross bananas you
make banana bread! It was a lot of fun. And we didn't have a few things
we needed so we got creative, pictures below :)
We
had a dinner at a sweet members home and we were talking about our area
and the gangs here and one of the sons, who served his mission in Texas
says, "well the gang members here are just inactive Hispanic members
and inactive polys they don't bother missionaries..." It was really
funny because he just said it really casually.
And
right now the weather is nice enough that we don't need to wear tights
but yesterday my companion thought I was wearing white tights because my
legs are that white... Then we got poured on yesterday and were
freezing, but it was fun!
So
these past few weeks my companion and I have been doing a 40 day
general conference challenge where we read a general conference talk a
day leading up to general conference. And let me tell you I have read
some AMAZING talks. And these are talks I probably would have NEVER read
because they are from the 70's and earlier. But they still apply to us
today. If I didn't look at the year of the talks I would think that they
were just given, they are that relevant to us. I know that general
conference is the time for us to listen to our living prophets and
apostles. General conference is basically modern day scripture, and it's
written for us. I know that Thomas S Monson is a living prophet of God.
He receives revelation, along with all of the general authorities, for
the people of the earth today. If we follow them and their guidance we
will be on the correct path. They communicate with Heavenly Father for
us. We may not agree with everything they say and guide us to do, but if
we follow them with obedience we will be blessed.
Les
amo mucho! Disfruta su semana! Next week there is going to be an
awesome Easter video that will be available to everyone to watch. So on
the 13th make sure you go to followhim.mormon.org and watch and share the video!
Con amor,
Hermana Olivas
Utah Salt Lake City Mission