24 September 2012

Pictures from Ecuador!

Hola!

Companions!

Baptism.


Familia
Ecuador missionaries!


Utah MTC, Photographs

U.S. MTC

The sisters.


"I'm just so happy to be here!"



Home to mission field!

Juuust chillin'.


 These are pictures from when Helena was at the MTC in Utah.



4 Months in!!

Hey Everyone!!

Yesterday was my four month mark!! But no, I`m not really counting down... Time is flying though!

I`m still here in the city of Milagro with Hermana Adams. I`m really enjoying being here in this area with the people I`m working with.

Elder Christofferson came and spoke to us a few weeks ago. There was such an awesome spirit with him. He spoke to us about being servants of Christ and how best to go about it. He`s got pretty good Spanish.

Speaking of Spanish, learning it is going really well. Gifts of the spirit are so legit is all I have to say. I had my first interview with President this week and he asked me where I learned to speak such good Spanish. Don`t get me wrong, I have a ways to go til I`m completely fluent but for 4 months in, I am speaking really well.

So far I haven`t done anything nursing here--just the regular missionary thing. There`s another girl from Utah that`s doing the nursing right now. I expect they`ll pull me to the office in a few months to train with her.

We`ve had 7 people get baptized so far this month and we should have 2 next week.. This past weekend was the service for a set of identical girl trillizas (triplets) that were turning 9 the same day. They were so fun to teach and I love their family so much. We had a huge cake for them at their baptism. They have a custom here that whoever`s having a birthday bites the cake so they all bit it and they all ended up with clown smiles painted on their faces from the frosting. It was the cutest thing! I want to bring them home with me.

My most exotic experience recently was shaking hands with a monkey. It was somebody`s pet and he was just tied up outside. He was pretty ugly. He tried to jump on me but luckily his chain wasn`t long enough. I might have died if he had actually jumped on me. Monkey`s are much cuter as drawings.

One thing that I love about Ecuador is that everyone uses hammocks. Almost every house has a hammock strung up in the room with the TV where you can just chill and watch. A lot of people have their houses elevated on stilts for the flood season so they`ll string hammocks up underneath their houses when it`s dry. I even saw a man napping in a hammock strung up under his transport truck. Gotta love Ecuador. So, fam, be thinking about where you`d like to put the hammock. ;)

One not so cool thing here is the mosquitoes. They`re like paranas of the air. No.me.gusta. And every season is mosquito season because it`s always hot here. And apparently it`s going to be getting hotter because we`re about to go into their summer in a couple of months. Sweet.

That`s about all I have for now. I hope all is well with everyone at home. Congratulations to everyone that got/is getting married or having babies. I love you all and miss you all. And a huge thank you to everyone that sent a letter or note or email. Even though I don`t answer back right away, I really appreciate hearing from yàll. Until next time... Have a wonderful day!!

Love,

Hermana Williams