Hola y'all!
I swear it's been like a month since I've written! Great news we picked up our new companion this week! Her name is Hermana U! Sadly, she Caucasian, but not sadly she is awesome! She is from Snowflake, Arizona!
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️ She is really happy and a very obedient missionary! She just came from the McMinnville branch! I am really excited for this transfer because we work really well together mostly because we are all very new, and no one is there to dominate in Spanish. On our first day together and our first lesson, we spontaneously taught the restoration lesson with almost perfect sharing without any practice. It am way excited!
We have seen a lot of small miracles this week! We tracted a lot this week and got a lot of return appointments! We had a lot of member presence! We taught Per--- this week and she was asking if she could get her patriarchal blessing. This girl is a amazing example of faith and diligence. We taught Ana and Cesar, a wonderful couple with triplets. We laid down the law about marriage, and they realize how important it is. Then they came to church and we spent church chasing 14 month old triplets. That wore me right out.
Oh, the craziest things happened. We finally were able to have a lesson with Az----- who we met in Walmart like 3 weeks ago, and she seemed really receptive but she lived in the elder's area, but she was always there alone. So the elders couldn't teach her. So we get to teach her. Anyways, the lesson was interesting, and basically she told us a lot of stuff and and we realized she has issues to deal with from time to time. The elders came over and gave her a blessing and it was really cool to see her countenance change.
We also had a great lesson with two guys named No-- and Wil--- and had a restoration but based off Cain and Abel, which is their preoccupation with the bible. It was an awesome lesson and No-- died when he said his medio nombre was Noel and I said, "Huh, what a coincidence. So is mine!" We are excited to teach them!
Hope everyone is well!
Hermana Nielson
P.S. Those Popsicles are the best Mexican paletas ever!
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