I love being a missionary. There is nothing that has made me so happy, or work so hard, before in my life.
We
were walking down the street about to clap at some houses when we ran
into Cauan on his bike. We taught him the other week at his neighbors
house and he gave us his address so that we could visit and teach him
and his family another day. We hadnt gotten around to him, so he came to
us. He said, today its mine turn for you guys to come to my house, and
that is when you know that Gods timing is perfect. I dont know how I got
so lucky to be here serving at this time and in Matinhos. So we taught
him and his mom and his 6 year old twin sisters. His sisters wouldnt not
stop laughing because of my accent and it was the funniest thing! But
we plan on visiting them again this week, and I have high expectations
for them!
We took a lot of buses this week and
the buses here and always super packed! So we were coming back from
district meeting with book of mormons and all kinds of material,
standing on the bus. When all of a sudden a lady asks if I wanted her to
hold my bags for me on her lap, because she was siting down!? Who does
that?! It was the nicest thing but I turned it down. So then this older
guy offers and insists and it was just so humbling. The people here and
amazing and I love them all. I dont know how people are so selfless and
looking out to help people they have never even met.
I
love being a missionary. I love Brasil and all of the people here. I
honestly couldnt tell you how blessed I am. It is the great thing in the
world and I know for a fact that God has a plan for every one of his
children. I love you all so much and am so grateful for the impact you
have each had in my life! Have the greatest week and spread the love!
Sister Albertoni
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