This week was good, ha-ha do I ever say that is was a bad
week?? Its because I don’t really have bad weeks
This week we started off with intercambios
with the hermanas from Constitución, Hermana Jacobsen and
Hermana Cordova. Hermana Jacobsen has around 3 months in the mission and is
still in her training, I got to spend the day with her in her area and let me
just tell you it was a day full of memories, maybe one of the craziest
intercambios I have ever had. We started off the day contacting and going to the
chapel to meet a member who was going to accompany us for the day. When we get
to the chapel this hobo just starts screaming at us asking us for our water. We
didn’t really know what to do so we just entered the church and then locked the
gate. That made him even madder and then he just went off telling us that we
only want rich people in our church and how Christ helped the poor and how we
were just awful.
We were both pretty shocked about the whole thing but with urges to use the bathroom we rushed to get to the bathroom inside. As we unlocked the chapel door all of a sudden a huge alarm goes off. We had NO idea that the church had a security system (I mean we are in México people) the alarm starts making a lot of noise and a huge scene. We quickly called the Elderes and they gave us the code. Finally all was settled.
We were both pretty shocked about the whole thing but with urges to use the bathroom we rushed to get to the bathroom inside. As we unlocked the chapel door all of a sudden a huge alarm goes off. We had NO idea that the church had a security system (I mean we are in México people) the alarm starts making a lot of noise and a huge scene. We quickly called the Elderes and they gave us the code. Finally all was settled.
The Hermana who came to help us (Hermana Fany)
finally arrived and we went to look for a reference that the Hermanas had. We
get to the references house and no joke he has ORANGE, orange hair and beard.
He was also very short. He was maybe the twin of an Umpa Lumpa. He had a good
heart though. We taught him a small message about our view on the trinity and
the things he needs to do if he wants to know if this was all true. As we left
he asked us if he could give us a hug. Ha-ha, we said sorry but no. He was sad
but said he understood it was part of our ministry. We ended the night teaching
a wonderful woman named Silvia. She was just about the cutest thing ever. We
taught about the restoration and she accepted it wonderfully and asked us at the
end of the lesson how she could know if this was true. Hermana Jacobsen put a
baptismal date with her. We had great day and I feel like I have a new friend
in Hermana Jacobsen. She is wonderful, she teaches with love and the spirit,
and she will do great things here in Puebla.
Later in the week we had to go to the offices
to have a planning meeting with the assistants. It went well. We planned
quickly and at the end I had a letter from my girl KP. I was so happy. We
planned quickly so that was a good thing and I got to see 3 of my former
companions: Hermana Wells, Hermana Curiel and Hermana Martinez (they are all
Hermana leaders now). I was so happy to see them. We ended up rushing back to
the area because we had an appointment with a less active woman. We taught her
and she was just bawling the whole time about how she wants her daughter to
come home and she is literally obsessed with her daughter. Her daughter left
because she got married 3 years ago. I felt bad at first but then 45 min into
the lesson hearing about her daughter I was like this woman needs help. We are
going to go teach her this week. Wish us luck. We will need it!
The next day we had interviews as sister
training leaders with President. It was a good interview. It was weird because
at the end of the interview he told me. Well this will be our last interview
because he is going home, how sad. Well he is leaving in around a month but it
just made me so sad. He’s really such a wonderful president. On our way home
from the interviews our bus almost got in a car crash. I’m not kidding we were
so close to something bad but luckily our bus driver did some crazy turning
twisting thing and we made it out alright.
On Saturday we had a ward activity with
the relief society. It was the bomb; seriously my ward is the best. We had
breakfast and it was wonderful. I’m stoked for my ward. It has been raining
here like no other. Hermana Martinez, my last companion, gave me these plastic
shoes. They are seriously saving my life but now I have an awful tan line.
Sunday was all good. We will be changing chapels
next week because our newly remodeled chapel is done. We are so stoked
for this Sunday. The day and night was good until around 2 am when I
started to feel weird and sick. Sadly but truly I have been throwing up since
then.
I wasn’t going to let that get me down so
today we ended up going bowling with Hermana Gonzalez (mi hija) and her companion.
It was a fun day and then we went to Costco. I’m feeling a little better but
lets hope that this sickness goes away soon because this week I have 2
intercambios and a bunch of other stuff.
Well I love you all more then all the dirty
dogs here in Puebla!
xoxo Hermana Han
Hermana Jensen
La Virgen de Guadalupe
Pizza mexicana
Jugando el boliche con mi hija
Los nuevos Presidentes de la Misión