Yeah you read that title right!Luckily, I tried these things at two different times.Each Tuesday morning, a little, old hermana and her hubby come at 7:30am to bring us their freshly cooked (yet very plain) Ecuadorian food. Usually pasta or fried chicken and white rice. That's the minimum, though.Sometimes we get bread, eggs, juice, milk, chips, cake as well. Pretty much anything from her cocina haha. Well, she gave us 2 huge bags of tiny apples and none of us wanted to eat them nor throw them away. Soo, I used the blender and made us delicious homemade apple sauce-twice!Directions:Cut. Blend. Add cinnamon and a little milk (almond). It was so good actually. Tasted totally store bought.Last Thursday, we had a zone conference with all of the missionaries in Connecticut. It was really fun. My District Leader and I sang "Because I have been given" much to a piano piece someone in Sister Moss's old area in MA made up. Maybe I'll get the video to send home because it's beautiful.At our new Portuguese investigators house, we ate tiny chicken hearts! It grossed me out a lot to think I was eating hearts but it was just like tiny, tender and chewy pieces of meat! And they flavored them well. Classic meal from Portugal apparently. Go try them everyone.S, our investigator from Spain is for sure getting baptized August 2nd! We had no baptismal dates for July, but August we have a couple-so here comes the Bridgeport flood. New members galore! Our goal is to have convert baptisms. Not just baptize to have baptism, but to baptize those who have truly gained a testimony for themselves.However, this Friday we find out if I'm transferred or not..which could be possible. I've been in BPT for 5 1/2 months already so I think I'm out of here next Wednesday. TBA people!Alma 34:32For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God; yea, behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform their labors.Keep abounding in good works and have a great week everyone. I love you all.Hermana Anna Sutherland
Friday, July 25, 2014
Applesauce and Chicken Hearts
**Pictures from this week are not available. If you recieve Hna. Sutherland's group email, the photos are from the week of July 21, 2014.
Fireworks, Food, Fourth
Soo it was my first 4th of July in the field! We had a Zone Conference all morning and then in the afternoon we went to visit some people. To our shock, everyone was home during the afternoon. However, Friday was the fourth day in a row we had 2 dinners! People make us eat at their houses all the time so we always have a surprise dinner and then an actual planned dinner. We started out eating hamburgers and hot dogs (they were actually mini luckily) and then headed to the Sanchez home for some deep fried Mexican food. Classic. Then, we went to the English sisters investigators house for fireworks! We invited some people and almost our whole zone came to watch the show. It was so fun and there was more American sweets there so we had to indulge! I caught my first fireflies-never seen those before- and had a relaxing night. But I can't complain about too much food really, after I saw this picture of my brother. He is serving in Peru right now, and these size servings are normal and often happen more than once a day! He and I will be hitting the gym when our service is up--for sure!
| Elder Sutherland is the cute one with glasses in the middle. |
Funny quote. We were with a sister missionary who is hilarious and from Argentina. Hna Miller asked her "Do you have fireworks in Argentina?" Hna Godoy in her thick spanish accent: "Did you ask if we seriously have freaking fireworks in Argentina?!"
*Note: It was so strange to be at a house with a huge grassy field behind it. It's funny-in Bridgeport I feel like I'm in a different country. I hardly ever see any white people or girls with real blonde hair. They are all Hispanics or dark skinned. It's great because we go to stores and can still speak Spanish! Who would've known.
Though our patience and faith was tried this week since so many people were gone and tons of appointments cancelled, we had too many tender mercies of the Lord to count this week still! We continued to push through the harder days and as we started out more difficult than other weeks...Wednesday we got a new investigator and a new baptismal date! Luis and Sinforosa say they know this church is true and want to be baptized! But, they want to learn more first, with a good reason. This matter is not light and they are taking it seriously. We're past the rocky road with them of helping them come to the conclusion to know this gospel is the true church of Jesus Christ and it's only been about 3 weeks of teaching them! We made a break through with Isaias with a member help, of course, and found out he is not praying because he doesn't feel worthy! Now we know how to teach to his needs and get on his level. And those are just some investigator improvements!
Have a great week everyone!! Send some letters my way if you're bored :)
Love, Hermana Sutherland
World Cup vs. Sunday School
I can say this week was crazy! We are so busy now, but we wouldn't have it any other way. We are booking so many appointments that basically once we leave the house, every hour we have another place to be. It's actually great because it causes us to really organize and plan our times well.
We try to bring members out with us to lessons because that really helps the less actives and investigators build relationships within the ward. The members here are begging to go out to appointments with us! We are very happy missionaries and the work over here is taking off.
Yesterday, Mexico lost against Holland in the world cup, as I'm sure many of you know. We know that because Hispanics will not leave their house during game time and that's all people talk about now a days. After someone wins, people go to a pretty popular street in Bridgeport and drive around the blocks in huge lines of cars, honking, screaming, and waving the flag around of the country who won. We have been around those streets a few times and we just honk and video tape them. It's so fun.
Yesterday, Mexico's game started at 12 and church ends at 12:30. So guess which group of Hispanics was not at the last hour of church? Yep, our last class (which Hermana Miller and I taught) had about 10 people in it, haha. This picture is from Germanay's big win!
We go over to GM's house almost each week for dinner and eat delicious Venezuelan food. Her daughter was in town for past month and she left today so the picture above is of them. This picture is of a pretty lake with houses surrounding it. The houses near it are gorgeous. They are in Southport, the edge of the mission boundary. We have 1 member who lives out there and we love that area. It is completely opposite of Bridgeport.
We taught a new investigator for the first time last week. He had a dream that an angel told him that someone was going to share the gospel with him and that if he didn't listen to them, he would never have a chance to accept it again. And then he had another dream that God has spoken to him a few times. Man, hispanics and their dreams! Oh well, he is accepting of everything we teach him and loves the church!
Everyone-thank you for the letters and emails of encouragement and support. It keeps me moving on hard days. I hope you all are as happy as the New Englanders are about summer! Love you all!
Wayne's Walk and Soulful Singing
Well, this week has gone by too fast! But it's the first Monday of the new transfer so that's exciting!
We got a new investigator this week! She is the wife of another new investigator L. They are in their mid 50's I think and from Africa. They speak Spanish, French, and one of their native dialects. They traveled here 15 years ago or so to start anew and have a better life, though they have never had any job for a long period of time. They are so humble and we have visited with the wife 3 different times. Each time, she starts telling us all of these crazy life stories about her old life in Africa. The best part is that they have both read the Book of Mormon and have been searching for our church for years. They are golden! Cream of the crop. So that makes another investigator this week for a total of 6 in the past 6 weeks. We are pretty busy only teaching investigators now, we love it! Numbers are growing and the work is definitely hastening. The miracles are flowing in!
Saturday, we were asked to help out a member of the English ward with his annual 5k walk called Wayne's Walk. His son died in a car accident by a drunk driver a few years back and now they hold this awareness fundraiser to raise money for families who have lost children to drunk drivers. It's called Wayne's Walk because Wayne used to clean up a dirt path near the beach when he was younger and make it look nice. They've now made it a nice, concrete path with flowers and grass on the side as a memorial for it. Pretty cool!
Then, last night we were "ushers" at an interfaith musicale. Lots of people came to our church and participated in songs about God and such. The end finale was a huge baptist choir. It was like in the movies! People began to stand and dance shouting "Hallelujah!" and "Amen!". Haha it was great.
Well, keep on keeping on. Hope everyone's summer has gotten off to a good start! Hasta luego amigos :)
Hermana Anna Sutherland
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