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How
did Christmas go for everyone?? Hope that it all passed well and that
you could all spend time with your families! I know I was so happy to be
able to talk with my family! It was wonderful to see their faces and
know that all is well there at home! I also got to see a little bit of
the snow which made me super jealous!
Sorry I´m going to go a little backwards in the
order but it´s because I just can´t contain my happiness about what I am
going to tell you! The baptism of Sergio was probably one of the best
days of my mission!! Saturday
morning at 10 our mission leader called us and said that everything was
ready for the baptism at 6 that night, we were super stoked, we
finished our study time and went to lunch. Right before lunch the 1st
counselor in the bishopric called us and said that there wasn´t water in
the chapel. OH NO... How is it possible to have a baptism without
water?? Doesn´t happen! So we had to have the baptism in the stake
center! Sergio showed up with his family at 6 o´clock wearing his Dad´s
old suit, white shirt and tie. I almost started crying. He is the cutest
78 year old man and I just wanted to hug him (too bad that´s against
the rules...) We took pictures and started the baptism. Everything went
smoothly just as planned. At the end of the baptism he bore his
testimony and began to cry, so of course I began to cry as well. He
talked about how God had touched his heart and he had really changed
from who he was before. I have never felt more grateful than to have
been a part of the change in his life. On Sunday after he was confirmed he shook the hand of everyone that was sitting on the stand, super funny!
This week was a little slow considering it was
Christmas and all, but one other super cool story. Henry has been
investigating the church for months and months, I think about 6 or 7.
His brother is a member and he has gone to church with him. We had been
trying to have a lesson with him for weeks and we finally tracked him
down on Thursday.
We were with the 1st counselor in our ward and we entered his house. We
shared about the plan of salvation and talked about the sacrifice that
Jesus Christ made for us. I asked him what he was willing to do to show
his gratitude for Jesus Christ and he said I suppose follow his example.
Which led in perfectly to talking about baptism. I then invited him to
be baptized and he said "Claro que si" which is like of course! And then
we decided that this January 18th
would be the date. He then continued to tell us that before he had
accepted baptism and a date, but wasn´t really ready to commit, he felt
like he needed more time. He said that now is his time and that he has
the support of his wife and his mom which was a big factor. I am so
excited, we are going to visit him quite a bit this week so I will keep
you all updated on that for sure.
We talked to Holger and Yesenia this week about
getting married and we found out that Holger´s documents are in Ecuador
so we don´t know how long it will take to figure that out. We´re a
little sad, but we´ll see how everything turns out.
Looks like I´m out of time again.. We are switching P day to Wednesday this week for New Years so we can have a little fun together. I will also be moving to my new apartment this Wednesday and will finally have water all day long instead of only until 2 in the afternoon.
Hope that you all enjoy your new years holidays! I
hope you all have set some good goals for the New year. I have realized
that a life without goals is not really much of a life at all. Take care
everyone and remember how much I love you and how much Heavenly Father
loves you all!!