Monday, December 30, 2013

Post Christmas

Things went back to normal surprisingly quickly. Knocking doors on Boxing Day. We don't have any Portuguese people to work with, but that's normal. I miss the simplicity of Brazil a little, at least everyone spoke the same language. I guess I’m learning Spanish which is helpful and we will be starting Facebook on the 2nd of the New Year. There’s a Spanish elder named Reagan Stanford and he's the best. That’s about all I can think of though. Will keep you posted.

Love you guys,


Elder Willard

Monday, December 23, 2013

Christmas is coming

Pretty weird week. I finally got in a pretty horrendous bike crash so i have been limping around for a few days. No worries though, just some bruising.

The compliments about my Portuguese just keep coming, "super bem!" But oh my goodness, the days go by fast when we do the same thing over and over. Not much to report on. Should be fun to Skype though. I will be able to make it happen around 3 o'clock pacific time.
That is all for now,

Elder Willard

I forgot about one thing; it was just announced that we can go to the temple twice a year. I know that's not much, but the missionaries were super excited because it used to be that the only time that you could was two days before you left. A bunch of the sisters were crying during the meeting. Pretty great.

Elder Willard

Monday, December 16, 2013

Working hard in December

We found some more investigators which was the first time that that has happened in 4 months. We have been teaching quite a lot of people this week and we might could have a baptism in the works. Our usual output for this area is one a year, so maybe we'll surprise someone and get two.
Things are going OK with my companion now, but I am so poor so who knows if I'll survive the month.

I shouldn't have any problem with getting a reliable internet connection on Christmas Day so that will be great. I was told that i have not yet received any Christmas presents so i'll keep my fingers crossed. Another thing one of our baptisms turned out to be the equivalent of a supreme court justice in Venezuela before he opposed the government and had to flee the country.

Thanks a lot,
Elder Willard

Monday, December 9, 2013

New Companion

We had our first transfer and my companion left me. My new companion is a little Mexican missionary finishing his years in 2 months.

Super cool news though, one of our less active members said that I talk like a "caipira" or a redneck/hillbilly/hick. Apparently I have a very funny northern accent.

All of the Portuguese missionaries will be going home in the next 6 months so I will be the only one to train the new ones, or they could end Portuguese work here entirely.

If I haven't already mentioned it our ward meets in the chapel directly across the street from the Orlando temple. We go there a lot, but only to do yard work, our mission president won't let us attend the temple unless we have an investigator that we baptized and taught going through the temple for the first time.
Everything else is working out ok, don't be alarmed if I start changing things on Facebook. I’ll be allowed to use it along with the other missionaries in January probably but no promises.


Elder Willard

Monday, December 2, 2013

Transfers

Transfers are tomorrow and my companion is leaving. I am very worried because I hardly know the area and I still have trouble with listening to people on the phone.

The cold weather is nice and we got to bike this week. I’m hoping things spice up a little because usually we just knock on doors. I’m not worried about getting discouraged or anything but mostly missionary work is a little boring. We are going to get ipads for internet proselyting in January so maybe I’ll chat with my friends and invite them to be baptized.

Oh well everything is good and normal here,

Elder Willard