HOLA HOLA mi familia y mis amigos!
(Here in Chile people say `hola hola` y `cho cho`...yo no sè why they do it
twice, perro me encanta)
Anywho, where do I even begin??
So I got in Chile on Friday after flying all night. Usually I have no
problem sleeping on a plane, but for some reason my back was hurting really bad
so it was really hard. But they gave us all of the cool pillows and eye masks
and blankets and TWO meals! Olè! :) So overall the flight was nice.
After we got to Chile and got picked up by our mission president, he took
us on a really quick tour and than dropped us off in the middle of Viña with
some Book of Mormon`s and said "See ya at the mission home"...yeah, we had to
find our way there by asking for directions in a language WE DON`T SPEAK. It was
un poco dificil. Luckily, an old couple had pitty on us and walked us the whole
way (which was quite a walk). While we walked we gave them the Spanglish version
of the first dicussion. That was a little hard to do while finding our way, but
we managed.
Since we got here early, I techinically don´t have a trainer yet. They put
us with sister-training-leaders and zone leaders til wednesday, which is the
actual day of transfers and all that. So yep, I am with Hermana Ortiz from
Guatemala y Hermana Plothow from Orem Utah. They are so great! Being with them
for the first week was the answer to a pray I didn`t know I had! They are both
patient and encouraging and obedient and super great examples of the kind of
missionary I hope to be.
The first night after we got back to their apartment, we immediantly got to
work. We tried to visit some less active membros, then we went to a ward
activity, and than we went and I helped teach my first 1st discussion...AHH.
Quite the day to start out with right?? I know. I wish our ward activities were
like the ones these Chilenos have! There is tons of dancing and singing and
TONS of decorations and food. It`s a tad crazy, but I really loved it! I can
already tell that I am going to love these people lots :) I didn`t know that I
was going to speak during my first discussion. I was just sitting there, doing
my thing (pretending like I understand any of the words people are saying), when
all of a sudden, the Hermanas stop talking and look over at me. The only thing I
knew was that we were talking about the Restoration, so I decided a simple
testimony of prophets and Joseph Smith would be good. After I talked the
Hermanas didn`t say anything for I solid 15 seconds, which is a lot longer than
ya think. Afterwards they told me that the spirit was so strong during my little
testimony that they just wanted it to sink in with investigator Rosa. I guess
sometimes I can help people more when I don´t know the language cause I have to
fully rely on the Lord and the Spirit to talk to them, ya know?
Since then, we have taught lots of lessons, and talked about the church
with many people in passing. I even feel like I am understanding what people say
more, which I am so grateful for.
Oh, funny story! So the Hermanas told me today right before we got on the
bus that I had to talk to someone cause it`s good practice with my Spanish and
that`s the best place to do it...So I brace myself and say a quick prayer. A
little family gets on the micro (bus) and sits next to me..I look up and the dad
is wearing a Carolina hat! Bahaha, I thought that was a sweet tender mercy from
the Lord!
Something else funny that happened: we were teaching a lesson and the girl
we were teaching had a cute little cat. She said that the cat was really shy and
picky with people, but I said "Hola gato bonita!" and she came right over and
sat on my lap and let me pet her the whole time we were there! Another tender
mercy! And it made we miss my kitties...
Let´s see what else....
It´s really pretty here! It kinda reminds me of Utah and Charlotte mixed
into one. The houses here are all different colors, so when you ask people for
their address, you also ask what color there house is haha. I think that´s
funny.
It´s reeeally cold here right now, so I´m so grateful that I brought winter
stuff cause I´ve been wearing it everyday. (they call tights "panties" here...it
makes me laugh every time someone talks about tights now..tehe)
I don`t know if I have mail here or not waiting for me...no one has given
me any or said anything, so I have no idea to be honest. I´ll let you know
though. One of these days, I am going to send home a package with extra stuff I
can´t carry around and maybe some letters in it for people or something. I just
have to find out where one is in my real area when I get there.
The food is good I guess...not too different to be honest. They eat
vegetables cooked but cold here so thats different. But honestly, its just rice
and meat and then fruit for dessert. I like it. And we don´t really eat dinner
here...just a big lunch with a member family.
I already love Chile. I know I am here to do the Lord´s work. I know that
right now it is really difficult to feel like I am helping anyone cause I don´t
know what they are saying, but even then I am so beyond greatful that the Lord
is here helping me as well. I am nothing without Him, especially in this
different country. I am so grateful for the peace and the hand He always has
outstretched for me to grab. I know I say this a lot, but I am so grateful for
this opportunity to serve in the Lord´s vineyard (literally..VIÑA del mar...haha
get it?).
I love you all and I am BEYOND grateful with all my heart for your support
and emails and letters and everything. My time is short and limited, so I may
not respond to everyone personally. Just know that your email of note helped
lift my day ten times higher and I am SO grateful for you :)
Again, I love you all. There aren´t words to describe.
God be with you til we meet again. Do His work. Be Hiw discople
always.
God speed mis amors.
Love always and always,
Hermana Abigail Page
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