¡Hola Familia!
Wow! What a week it´s been. And the best part was... E´s baptism! Our cute little old lady made it all the way and was baptized and confirmed a member of the church this weekend. She passed her interview with flying colors, and apparently liked our district leader (who interviewed her) so much that she asked him to baptize her. The funny part is that he is ridiculously tall, and she is ridiculously tiny. So they made the best pair ever. You can see that in the pictures. It was an exciting baptism to say the least, a young girl that the elders of our branch have been teaching was baptized too right before E. So... the water levels may have been a little high for our tiny abuelita. She floundered a little on the way up (also made difficult by the fact that Elder Bench is 7 feet taller than her) but recovered well. Hermana Tovar and I laughed mostly because we were relieved she didn´t drown. Anyways, E is wonderful and we are so excited for her to begin this adventure as a member of the church!
We´ve been really giving it our all this week, so we can find new investigators. I hit an all time record for lessons taught in one day on Thursday - 9 lessons! When we reported our numbers to Elder Bench that night he was flabbergasted. It was awesome, and we found a great new investigator named L! He is 21 years old and we contacted him in a park where he was practicing his soccer skills. I didn´t want to go contact him because he was listening to music and everything but with a little encouragement from my comp we began to talk with him and he invited us back for the next day! We had a great lesson, one of those where you just feel every word guided by the spirit. He was very receptive and we are hopeful for him.
Friday night the Noche de Hogar (FHE by the missionaries) was by the elders and we watched the Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration movie. Even though I´ve seen it a million times before it really touched me. He, along with all the early saints, gave up so much for the gospel. The story of the restoration really is miraculous! When people thought the heavens were closed, that God was done speaking with His people, angels again visited man on earth and the fullness of the gospel of Jesus Christ was restored! It is amazing. It reminds me of one of my favorite scriptures from the Doctrine and Covenants:
19 Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received? A voice of agladness! A voice of mercy from heaven; and a voice of btruth out of the earth; glad tidings for the dead; a voice of gladness for the living and the dead; glad tidings of great cjoy. How beautiful upon the mountains are the dfeet of those that bring glad tidings of good things, and that say unto Zion: Behold, thy God reigneth! As the edews of Carmel, so shall the knowledge of God descend upon them!
19 Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received? A voice of agladness! A voice of mercy from heaven; and a voice of btruth out of the earth; glad tidings for the dead; a voice of gladness for the living and the dead; glad tidings of great cjoy. How beautiful upon the mountains are the dfeet of those that bring glad tidings of good things, and that say unto Zion: Behold, thy God reigneth! As the edews of Carmel, so shall the knowledge of God descend upon them!
I love you all, and I love the gospel. It is true! We are so blessed to have these things. I feel incredibly blessed to have a strong, faithful family who writes me words of comfort and happiness each week. Thank you!!!!!
love,
Hermana Nelson
PERSONAL NOTESç
Dad - sorry about the missed skiing opportunity! Sounds like the usual matterhorn near miss. It sounds like you are just a regular uppity international businessman. Maybe you could send me souvenirs sometime... ? haha. I am doing fine on money, I was short on the fund from the mission this week so I pulled some out of my card. We don´t often have meals by the members here so we have to buy a lot more food. Thank you!
mom - so you got the job?? that´s awesome! Congrats! I´m hoping the hours won´t be too much though? Just making sure you´re not too stressed, the usual. I loved the email about the cold. Especially the part about Jake going to the bathroom right outside the door. I miss that doggy!
Matt&Angelica - those pictures are amazing!!! I miss beautiful places like that. The summer after I get back I will come be your nanny so I can have some northern cali adventures too! Thanks for the emails guys! I love what you said about making time for the gospel matt. There are so many people here, less active members, who distanced themselves from the gospel because they are workaholics. It´s so sad how they´ve forgotten what matters most! So I´m glad you haven´t. :)
Paige & Jared - Hope all is well is the perfect tempuratures of southern cal! And that those little boys aren´t causing too much trouble. Send me some more pictures please. :)
Jake - haha good thing you´ve got some more time to prepare your talk! Perseverance? That´s a great topic. The story in Mosiah 24 that I sent you is a good example of that. The people´s problems weren´t solved right away, they had to continue working and having burdens. But the Lord strengthened them, until they could finally be delivered! Also my favorite scripture in the book of mormon, 2 Nephi 31:20, talks about persevering. It´s the only way to obtain eternal life!! Love you jake!
Here are some photos from the baptism!!
...and this is our pet dog, Bibi, with a kitty who visited us one day :)
P.S.
I forgot this funny story -
S on sunday I was directing the music for our little branch and I started singing the sacrament hymn but realized that no one was singing along. This crazy guy in the back yells, ¨no one knows this song!¨ and I paused to look at the president and he just said, ¨sigue, hermana¨. (keep going). So I sang a solo for the sacrament hymn! I was super embarrassed but apparently played it off well because my companion said I looked super composed.
Just thought I´d let you know about the little adventures we have every day. Don´t worry, I´m writing them all down!S on sunday I was directing the music for our little branch and I started singing the sacrament hymn but realized that no one was singing along. This crazy guy in the back yells, ¨no one knows this song!¨ and I paused to look at the president and he just said, ¨sigue, hermana¨. (keep going). So I sang a solo for the sacrament hymn! I was super embarrassed but apparently played it off well because my companion said I looked super composed.
Kenzie



