Monday, February 25, 2013

Floods


More baptisms!!!! We baptized three more young guys, Diogo, Wesley and Taylor. Brazilians love American names for some reason.

Transfers are today and I will stay here for at least another transfer in Pelotas, which is great because we can probably baptize more in this area. Another good thing is that I will stay with Elder Yopán for another transfer too.

We had a flash flood in area on Tuesday. It rained super hard for a lot of the afternoon and our street filled up with water up to the knees.

I only know that because we went walking through it to a member’s house that was filling with water. There is a river to the south of our area which is a ‘poop river’ where the sewage goes. That river filled up so much that it claimed the street next to it making it a huge river.

Four of us left our lunch (to help out a member) in white shirts and ties and umbrellas and waded through this massive poop river. The river was full of trash, but also turtles, and as we walked we saw turtles swimming around our feet. We also saw a massive rat swimming on the surface of the water.

What didn't help was that a couple of trucks passed by us in the street, causing waves that exploded over us. I will never forget that day.

But this week was really good; I’m excited to get back to work!

Elder Willard

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Baptisms



We had a baptism of part of the family on Saturday and we will probably baptize the rest this week. This week was really hectic; we have had really crazy weather where it pours down rain for 15 minutes and creates floods. Then it stops and the sun pops up and makes everything extremely humid.

We’ve just been going, going, going!! Our zone’s goal for baptism this month is 25 and I think we need like ten more; we probably have another 3 baptisms this week, so just a few more!!

 Karolina, Bruna, and Inaiara are awesome and will help the ward out here in the young women’s group.

I sent some pictures of them.

I love you guys,
Elder Willard

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Raining Bugs


We got the baptism scheduled of a family marked for this Saturday: Carol, Bruna, Inaiara, Wesly and Diogo. They are the children of a mother who is still not ready for baptism, but her children want to be. So we will focus on that for this week.

Also, Jeferson, one of our investigators, decided to get baptized, but needs to get married, but he said something really...legal. We taught the word of wisdom and after we invited him to live it he said basically, “Well..duh. I will do anything you guys say. Everything you guys say is true and right.” He knows for himself that the church is true.

Also we saw a weird phenomenon. We got home when it was very humid and dark and for some reason really bright lights were on, guiding our way home. Because of the brightness of the lights, thousands of penny size beetles were flying around the lights. As they were flying around, they would smash blindly into buildings four stories in the air and fall, hitting the ground. Most of the time they would die. So as we walked to our apartment last night, it was literally raining bugs.

I got the package, it was terrific, thanks alot mom.

Elder Willard

Monday, February 4, 2013

February


The other elders and I bought 10 liters of ice cream and we are gonna eat it today...and play a board game called Catan. Maybe Tennis again.
 
Anyway, we taught a lot of lessons this week and found a few investigators and 2 went to church, but we don't have much progress in the way of baptisms. We found two families that want to get baptized, but the parents have to get married first. Unlike in America where you can get married in a day, here the process is about a month. But the families really want to change and are willing to lay everything
aside to be baptized.
 
But all is well, I'm not doing so well at working out in the mornings, because I'm just so tired. I feel like I have a million and one things to say, but I just cant remember anything.
 
Elder Willard