Thursday, March 17, 2016

Close Your Eyes Then, So You Don’t See Us

March 17, 2016
Buenos Días Familia y Amigos!
Well another week has come and gone here in Floresta and Bahía decided to heat up again... Yay...
Hermana Baird says I can officially get married now because I can make bread...
Hahaha...NO THANKS!! :)
Blessed.  When you and your companion both receive packages on the same day.
WE MISS YANKEE FOOD ;)  THANK YOU MOTHERS!

This week we had a really great lesson with Jessica.  We have been inviting her to come to church since we first started teaching her a couple months ago but she's never really showed any interest in coming.  This time we had a member come with us and we got talking about how Easter Sunday is coming up soon and also General Conference (which by the way I'm SOOOO excited for) and how they are both perfect opportunities to come to church for the first time.  So yeah, we're really praying hard that she will have the desire to come and feel the Spirit and the need for the gospel in her life.  If you all could keep her in your prayers too, that would be much appreciated. :)
Speaking of Jessica, she has a grandma named Estela that has been a member of the Church for 11 years but has been less active until recently.  Estela is the only member in her family and has a friend in the ward that brings her to church every week because she can't come on her own.  Why you ask?  Well, it’s because...she's blind. :)   One day, when Estela was in her early twenties, she woke up one morning and just out of the blue couldn't see.  The doctors had no explanation for her.  So crazy right?!  But she's amazing and has come to many of our lessons with Jessica. Oh my goodness you guys, I really just wish you could meet her because she is the funniest old lady ever!
For example, Estela didn't come to church this last week because Saturday night they had a birthday for Jessica's little baby and it went super late.  She slept in until 11am and missed church. :)  Then in the lesson, when we were talking about el día de reposo (day of rest - aka the Sabbath day), Estela says, "Yo tuvo mi reposo Domingo"-  I had my rest on Sunday!   Hahaha… too good!

Another time, we were in the Gospel Principles Sunday School class with Estela, our ward mission leader, Hermano Masillailla and Hermana Ortiz who I’ve told you about before.   Well, Hermano Mansilla asked Estela to give the prayer at the end of the class, but she got all embarrassed and was trying to get out of it.  So Hna. Ortiz says, "Bueno, cierra tus ojos para que no nos veas" – Well, close your eyes then, so you don't see us....Hahahaha!  Those two together, they just crack me up!
Anyway, our weekly music class is still going strong. This week, the youth decided to teach us how to play guitar and harmonica a bit and it was super fun to switch roles of students and teachers.  But, for right now I think I'm going to stick with piano...the other two are HARD! :)
Now we are the students!

Last, but not least, I want to tell you guys about Tila.  Another cute little old lady that is the mother of one of the members in our ward.  She had a stroke a while back and is now paralyzed on her right side.  As a result, she can't do much on her own and so she has people that come and look after her.  A while back, Tila was investigating the church, but now she can’t attend on Sunday because of her condition.  We have been passing by her house frequently to visit and see how she is.  A couple weeks ago we were visiting her and decided to sing her a hymn.  Ever since then, each time we go over she insists that we sing her at least 3 songs. :)  Oh, she's just too cute!
Singing to Tila
I really am so happy that I'm able to use my talents to help other people feel joy, and also that I can teach people to develop their own talents.  Even though I can't speak perfect Spanish, what I can do is share my other talents with everyone here.  In Matthew 25:14-30 we read about the parable of the talents that Jesus taught. 
Down here on my mission I have really become so much more grateful for the talents I have.  There are a lot of things I still lack and sometimes I let it get me down.  But when I look at all the talents and blessings my Heavenly Father has given me, and as I strive to further develop them and show him how much I appreciate them, He blesses me even more. 
I challenge you all to pay more attention to the talents the Lord has given you and strive to develop them and share them with others.
Love and miss you all lots! 
Espero que tengan una buena semana!!
Chao chao!

Hermana Bartholomew 

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Dodging Buses

March 12, 2016
Hola!
Another week has come and gone super fast here in the flower village (Villa Floresta) and I really can't believe its p-day again!
This week I hit my 5 month mark - wahoo!!!  Gosh where has the time gone?! Super crazy!
This week I also had a near death experience... haha not really, well okay, kinda.  So Hermana Baird and I were walking the streets of our area casually on a Monday afternoon when all of a sudden one of the freaking colectivos (public buses) snuck up behind us to pull up to its stop, but instead of stopping before it hit us, it just kept going!  No worries, luckily we reacted in time and managed to awkwardly jump out of its way before getting hit for the viewing pleasure of all the passengers. :\  Oh gosh, thanks bus driver man!
Now as crazy as that experience sounds, something good actually came out of it.  The lady that got off at the bus stop started walking in the same direction as us, just a couple feet behind.  As we kept going, we were looking for a certain house, but of course, not all the streets have their names posted, so you kind of have to either have the order of the streets memorized or walk down it for a bit and check the house numbers. 
Anyway, let’s just say that after nearly 4 months of being in Villa Floresta, I've got the streets down right?  But right after this near death experience, I was still a little pumped up with adrenaline and confused about what had just happened and didn't know which street we were on.  So, I just decided to ask this woman that got off the bus if she knew where the street "Zapiola" was.  She told us it was still a couple blocks away.
We then just started talking to her about the bus incident and she just started laughing because she had seen it and thought the bus driver was crazy.  Anyway, long story short, her name is Juana and she is from the northern part of Argentina.  She is currently living here in Bahía Blanca with her uncle and working to provide for her family who are all still up north.  We were able to bond with her over being far away from family and also laugh about the whole bus thing.  It turned out to be a great contact.  We gave her a pamphlet about Christ and invited her to come to church this coming Sunday and she said she'll think about it. :)  All because we almost got hit by a bus... :)
We also had a lesson with Jessica this week.  She's still really awesome and there's no doubt in my mind that one day she'll make it to baptism.  But for right now, she just doesn't want to leave her comfort zone.  Ugh - a little frustrating, but we're going to keep working with her and I'm going to try to have more patience and trust in the Lord's timing.  :) 
This week for Missionary Master Chef, we made some super yummy chicken salad sandwiches and let’s just say the recipe was for like 6 people, not 2... so we may or may not have had to eat it like all week long. ;)  We also made some snickerdoodles for our neighbors and cute Hermana Ortiz... and we may have eaten a couple ourselves too. ;)  Haha you guys, my sweet tooth is getting the best of me...gotta do more ejercicios [exercises] in the mornings. ;)
Snickerdoodles for Servicio :)

Last but not least, we had zone conference this week.  Presidente Cifuentes talked a lot about obedience and agency.  He told us that the truth is, that as baptized members of the church who have CHOSEN to follow Jesus Christ and have made covenants with our Heavenly Father, we don't have agency.  Once we made that choice to follow Christ, all our other decisions are already made for us.  If we really desire to follow our Savior, we won't want to break the commandments or standards of God.  Now, that doesn't mean that we are forced to choose the right and that we aren't allowed to mess up... it’s going to happen.  But the important thing is that as covenant keepers, we are always striving to repent, improve, and follow Him.   If we don't, if we willingly submit to temptation and sin, we also lose our agency.  In many cases, things like addictions can take over, and Satan then has power over us and makes us think we have no hope or chance to change.

Now that sounds pretty harsh, but it’s the truth.  Lucky for us we have a loving Heavenly Father who has given us all the tools and help we need for us to stay on the path and make the right choices.   I was reading in Moroni Chapter 7 this week and read verses 12-19.  These verses are a guide of sorts to help us use our agency. 

12 Wherefore, all things which are good cometh of God; and that which is evil cometh of the devil; for the devil is an enemy unto God, and fighteth against him continually, and inviteth and enticeth to sin, and to do that which is evil continually.

 13 But behold, that which is of God inviteth and enticeth to do good continually; wherefore, every thing which inviteth and enticeth to do good, and to love God, and to serve him, is inspired of God.

 14 Wherefore, take heed, my beloved brethren, that ye do not judge that which is evil to be of God, or that which is good and of God to be of the devil.

 15 For behold, my brethren, it is given unto you to judge, that ye may know good from evil; and the way to judge is as plain, that ye may know with a perfect knowledge, as the daylight is from the dark night.

 16 For behold, the Spirit of Christ is given to every man, that he may know good from evil; wherefore, I show unto you the way to judge; for every thing which inviteth to do good, and to persuade to believe in Christ, is sent forth by the power and gift of Christ; wherefore ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of God.

17 But whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do evil, and believe not in Christ, and deny him, and serve not God, then ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of the devil; for after this manner doth the devil work, for he persuadeth no man to do good, no, not one; neither do his angels; neither do they who subject themselves unto him.

 18 And now, my brethren, seeing that ye know the light by which ye may judge, which light is the light of Christ, see that ye do not judge wrongfully; for with that same judgment which ye judge ye shall also be judged.

 19 Wherefore, I beseech of you, brethren, that ye should search diligently in the light of Christ that ye may know good from evil; and if ye will lay hold upon every good thing, and condemn it not, ye certainly will be a child of Christ.

I really like how verse 19 urges us to "seek diligently for the light of Christ."  I know that with His light in our lives, our daily choices and use of agency become so much easier.

I hope you all have a great week! 

Con muchisimo amor,


Hermana Bartholomew 

Pictures from this week:

At Zone Conference with Hermana Cifuentes - our Mission Mom!
She didn't get the funny face memo!

With some of our favorite ward members!
Feliz Cumpleanos Valentina

Thursday, March 3, 2016

We are Going to Have 200 More Kids!

March 3, 2016
Hola Familia y Amigos!
I seriously can't believe its p-day again... these weeks are just flying by!  Want to hear something crazy?!  Next Tuesday I'm going to hit my 5 moth mark in the mission...what?!?!  I still feel like I just left yesterday.
We Love Panadarias

Well we had a great week!  The weather has finally started to cool down and we've even had to wear cardigans in the early morning and evening somedays. :)  So yeah that’s been nice!  
Pano Fun!

Also, this week we were looking through our carpeta de area (area book-where we keep the teaching records of all the past investigators in the area) and we found 3 or 4 names in this one little hidden street of about 8 houses.  One morning we went and met Margarita, Karina and Estela - 3 different women in 3 different houses and they all were very kind and receptive and we were able to set up appointments to return and visit them again!  Ummm.... What?!  This is not normal to find 3 people in one day let alone in the same street!  Que milagro no? [What a miracle, no?] :)
Also, this week Jessica came back from vacation and we were able to have another lesson with her.  She is seriously tan Bueno [so good]!  She is so ready and knows that what we have taught her is true... solo falta actuar [she only lacks acting]!!!  It’s hard because her husband (who is not very religious at all) is always working and his only day off is Sunday.  So her excuse is that Sunday is their only day to spend together.  We've encouraged her to talk to her husband and keep reading the Book of Mormon and praying to get an answer.  But, we’ve also told her to take a step out of her comfort zone and act on the things we have shared with her to be able to grow and progress. 
The past couple weeks Hermana Baird and I have been teaching Music classes to some of the youth in our ward for service.  We've basically been teaching them how to lead music and the very basics of reading sheet music and playing the piano.  It has been super fun, but now that summer break is over and school has started again we probably won't get to teach them as often.  The truth is that Hna Baird did most of the teaching, but it’s been super fun nonetheless. :)  I’m glad we can use our talents to help others develop their talents too. 
Music Class

One of my favorite things about the mission is working with the less active members in our ward.  It’s really easy to talk to them and teach them because they have already accepted the gospel of Jesus Christ as the truth and have testimonies.  They just need to be reminded of that sometimes.  With our lack of lots of investigators that come to church, I have really been able to find joy and feelings of success when the less active or new convert members that we work with come to church. 
One couple we've been working with, Sol y Martin, got baptized about 3 years ago and recently moved into our ward.  We've been visiting them and helping them and their 3 adorable kids get settled into our ward and remain active.  The other day when we stopped by to visit them, we got talking and Martin mentioned that one of his good childhood friends had recently committed suicide.  You could tell that it had really affected him. Both Sol y Martin started to ask us a few questions about the plan of salvation.  We were able to explain it to them in a simple way and you could tell that it made a lot more sense and they felt comforted and hopeful for the future. We then talked about the importance of going to the temple to be sealed and about their goal to go in the next year or two.  When we told them that if they get sealed in the temple their family can continue to grow after this life, Sol got the biggest smile on her face and said, "We can have more kids??"  She told us that right now she's not able to have any more kids and then looked at Martin and said "Vamos a tener 200 hijos más!”  [We are going to have 200 more kids!] :)
It really was one of my favorite experiences so far in the mission because it reminded me of my purpose out here.  The reason I'm on the flip side of the equator walking miles and miles every day is to help people come to their Savior and the knowledge that through Him we can have our own eternal families.  Elder David Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said in his conference talk in October of 2014, "Our desire to share the restored gospel of Jesus Christ with you is a reflection of how important these truths are to us."  The knowledge that I have that I can be with my family forever is so important to me, and my desire to give that knowledge to others is what helps me keep going, even when the work is hard. 
I hope you all have a great week and know that I love and pray for you every day.  Thanks for all your love and support!
¡Les amo!  Hasta luego!

Hermana Bartholomew 

Friday, February 26, 2016

DON'T WORRY SO MUCH!!!

February 25, 2016

Hola Familia y Amigos,

This week Hermana Baird and I went on a little bit of an adventure.  As I've mentioned in the past, our area is HUGE.  Our apartment is located at the edge of town, basically at one end of our area.  There are still parts in the far corners that we have no information about because we've never been there and to our knowledge, none of the missionaries before us had been there either.   

So one afternoon we decided to take a trek out to the other side of our area.  We packed a snack and lots of pamphlets, left our house a little earlier than normal, and headed out to explore.  In our minds we were super excited, expecting to find a new little place with lots of houses full of humble people out in the campo that we could talk to and invite to church.  We walked for about an hour along the side of the highway and got a cool distant view of Bahia Blanca from the outskirts of town.  

Heading out to the boonies!

Bahia Blanca Skyline

Unfortunately, when we got all the way out there, all we found was bunch of campo (fields) and quintas - which are basically really nice vacation or weekend homes owned by the rich people from Bahia.  We talked to a couple people but most everyone either wasn't home or wasn’t interested.  Bummer, right?  Oh well, at least now we know what’s out there and had a fun time exploring. :) 

El Campo de Villa Floresta

This week we also made cinnamon rolls...don't ask me how because we didn't have a recipe.  We just kind of went off of what we've seen other people do! :)  But hey, they turned out super yummy!!  If you guys can't tell, we're really enjoying this whole "cook for yourself" thing.  Missionary Master Chef is going to turn me into a professional by the time I get home. ;) 

Cinnamon roll success!

We just LOVE heart-shaped food.
Can you believe this perfectly heart-shaped potato?

However, speaking of cooking....the other day we were making milanesas – that classic argentine dish.  It’s a very thin chicken fillet that is breaded and fried (basically a giant chicken nugget).  Anyway, my companion wasn't smart and put me in charge of flipping the chicken over in the skillet of really hot oil.  Let's just say it wasn't the best day for us to decide to wear each other’s clothes because as I was flipping one of the milanesas, it slipped off the fork and splashed oil all over Hna Baird's dress and a little on my foot. :(  I'm the worst, I know.  Haha, luckily we were able to wash it out quickly.  No stain, no harm, no foul I say, :) and my foot is fine too!  Gotta love those classic, clumsy Megan moments. 

Now to talk about the real missionary work... 

Okay to be honest with you guys, the work has been really slow and really challenging since I got to this area, and we really haven't been able to see much progress.  We have tried to help lots of less active members come back to the church and have invited our investigators time and time again to COME to church (even just once).  But as you have probably been able to tell by the lack of information I've given you, nothing has really happened.  

I'll be the first to admit that it’s been hard and I've been down on myself for a while. But lucky for me, I have a Heavenly Father who understands my needs perfectly and just in the moments I need it most, He gives me the boost I need.  

My boost this week came yesterday when we watched the broadcast of a missionary conference being held in Buenos Aires where Elder Bednar from the Quorum of the 12 Apostles spoke to all of the missionaries in this area.  He talked about a lot of things, but what helped me the most was what he shared about Joseph Smith's experience when he offered his first prayer as a teenage boy in the sacred grove.  Joseph did not pray to God to ask which church was true, he prayed to ask which church he should join.  He prayed with the intention to ACT.  

Too often in our lives we ask our Heavenly Father to do things for us or help us accomplish or overcome something without the intentions to act and do all we can with His answer.  Elder Bednar said, "We have to prepare ourselves and then act so that God has something to work with."  When he said that, in my mind I was thinking that just means that I have to work even harder…and to be honest that thought stresses me out a bit.  But then in speaking specifically to the sisters, Elder Bednar went on to say, "DON'T WORRY SO MUCH!  You're doing good.  Keep the commandments, obey the mission rules, honor your covenants, and God will help you.  You just need to pray with the intention to act and then help your investigators and members in your area do the same."  

A scripture found in Doctrine & Covenants Section 64 also brings me comfort, 

“Wherefore, as ye are agents, ye are on the Lord’s errand; and whatever ye do according to the will of the Lord is the Lord’s business.

But all things must come to pass in their time.

Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.  And out of small things proceedeth that which is great.”

As hard as it is sometimes to see the results of my labor here, I take comfort and peace in knowing that I'm doing what my Savior wants me and needs me to be doing.  I just need to trust in Him and be willing to act....and not worry so much. ;)  

I hope you all have a great week and know that I am praying for you every day.  Remember when things get hard to never give up.  Just keep going and trust that God will help you in your hour of need. 

Con mucho amor, 
Hermana Bartholomew 


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YOU ARE THE GREATEST FAMILY EVER

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Valentine's Day Pancakes

February 18, 2016

Hola Familia y Amigos!

Happy late Valentine's Day! I hope you all had a great day and week!  Mostly, I hope you all used it as an excuse to eat lots of sweets...uhh I mean tell everyone in your life how much you love them ;) ...and then give them some sweets!  I know Hermana Baird and I really took advantage of it!  We woke up on Sunday morning and made some heart shaped pancakes before church and topped them off with dulce de leche of course!  Muy rico!! [Very delicious!!]

Get ready for church, or make heart-shaped pancakes???

Valentine Pancakes

Speaking of food, on Missionary Master Chef this week, we decided to be real Argentines and make some Empanadas and Milanesas (a long thin chicken fillet that you bread and then fry- basically a giant chicken nugget :) ).  Just keeping it classic you know ;) 

Officially an Argentine...EMPANADAS!!!

Yesterday I had to go do my “tràmites” in El Centro (I have no idea what that means in English, but basically means that I ended up standing in a bunch of lines for like 8 hours signing paperwork and getting my fingerprints done in order to become legal in this country.)  Let’s just say that we had to wake up extra early to be there at 5:30am so we could be in front of the line.  Super fun right?!

So I know you have been wondering about the progress of our investigators.  Well, sadly this week Jessica went out of town with her family for summer vacation so we weren't able to teach her at all.  At this point we'll have to see what happens with her next week.  In spite of the challenges with most of our investigators being gone, right now we are working with lots of less active families in our ward to get them to come back to church and STAY active in church.

I'm so ready for summer break to end here so people will stop going on vacations and actually be home! haha :) #missionaryprobs 

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On Saturday, we got a call from the 1st Counselor in the Bishopric and someone that was supposed to talk in church canceled.  Whenever that happens here the missionaries are always a sure backup.  So yep, you guessed it, this week was my turn.... I HAD TO GIVE A SACRAMENT MEETING TALK IN SPANISH... WHAT?!  Let’s just say I was freaking out a bit, all the while Hermana Baird was laughing and enjoying herself.  I spoke about the power of prayer.  The truth is that I have no idea if anyone understood what I said but it’s over now so I'm happy. ;) 

As I was preparing the talk I thought about one of the most important and powerful prayers that has ever been offered - Joseph Smith's first vocal prayer he offered near his home on a spring morning in a grove of trees.  The reason that I am on the other side of the equator right now, preaching the gospel to the people of Argentina, is because of the humble prayer of that young boy of 14 years.  Just think about the millions of lives that have been blessed by the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and how many it continues to bless today...all because of a sincere prayer.  

Like I did in my talk on Sunday, I invite all of you to really think about the importance of praying sincerely and humbly to your Father in Heaven and strive to improve your prayers everyday.  It’s really such a blessing and gift that we can talk to our Heavenly Father everyday.  Now let’s take advantage of the opportunity we have and demonstrate the faith that we will receive answers, just like young Joseph did.
  
I want to add my testimony to Joseph's, that I know that prayer works.  The only way I was able to give that talk in church last Sunday was because of the gift of tongues and the help I know I received through prayer to my Heavenly Father. 

I hope you all have a great week!  Love and miss you all!  The Church is true my friends, so keep on keepin’ on. :)

Love, 

Hermana Bartholomew 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Veterinarians

February 12, 2016

Hola Familia!!! 

Haha don't worry, I'm still alive!  We had a mission conference yesterday and so P-day got moved to today!  

First and most important, transfers have come and gone and I am a very happy missionary because I'm still in Villa Floresta with Hermana Baird :) Whew!  In other exciting news, I finished my 12 weeks of training and am officially no longer a newbie in the mission!  Wahoo!  

This week was as great and hot as ever!  I'm so ready for summer to end... just gotta hang in there for a month or so more. So close!!

We went to PARIS ;)  The best helado (ice cream) in all of Argentina!

This week we had a very interesting experience...a young couple in our ward called us while they were in Buenos Aires for the week and asked us to go over to their home and give their sick cat a vaccination.  Normal right? ;)  NO!  We were like what?!  Makes perfect sense right?  The first people I would think to call to give my cat a vaccine would be the two Yankee missionaries that have absolutely no experience giving shots to anyone, let alone a CAT!  Yeah, luckily I have Hermana Baird as my companion who was brave enough to do the dirty work.  I just had to hold the cat down and try not to get bit.  It was quite the experience to say the least.  Normal things we are supposed to learn in the mission right? ;)

Giving vaccines to cats...What?!?

Anyway, like I said, we had a conference yesterday with Elder Resek who is an Area Seventy in the Church.  He's from Buenos Aires and was a mission president in Chile.  It was really great to hear from him and his wife as well as Hermana y Presidente Cifuentes.  We learned a lot about how we can be better missionaries, and it was super fun to see some familiar faces again! 

It is so strange to be in a foreign country with one of your best friends speaking a different language to each other, right? :)  Let's just say that we are happy to no longer be babies in the mission.
Elder Lee!

Another great thing about the mission conference was eating our first food from los estados en mucho tiempo [from the States in a long time].
Big Macs for the Mission Conference?  What?!?! :)

During the conference I learned a very important principle from the experience of Nephi in the Book of Mormon found in 1 Nephi 16.  In this chapter, while Nefi is out hunting, he breaks his bow.  Most likely, Nephi brought this bow with him from his home in Jerusalem, and we can assume it was nice and strong.  But when Nephi and his family got out into the wilderness, the bow wasn't as good as he thought, it ended up breaking, and he had to make a new one.  

We related this story to our testimonies before the mission.  I had what I thought was a nice, strong testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ before my mission.  However, I have definitely hit my own "breaking points" during my time here in Argentina.  These experiences have forced me to humble myself like Nephi, and be willing to rely upon my Savior to build my testimony into something stronger than it was before.  We have been trying to teach this same principle to our investigators and with the less-active members in our area this week.  All of us will pass through trials that will seem to break us.  We all need to rely on the Lord to help us gain our own, strong testimonies and continue to strengthen them every day.  

Well, I’ve run out of time and have to go.  I hope you all have a wonderful week!! I love and miss you all!


Hermana Bart

Thursday, February 4, 2016

The Struggle Bus...

February 4, 2016

Hola Familia y Amigos!

So to put it simply, this week was full of lots of "Megan moments" if you know what I mean. ;)  Let’s just say that Hermana Baird and I have been riding the struggle bus these past few days... 

It all started when we were just casually walking down the street to go visit some less active members in our ward.  All of the sudden, the ground that looked completely dry, turned into mud beneath my feet.  As you can see by the wonderful picture my companion took, of course while laughing at me, I was slipping and struggling for a while and got mud in lots of places before I got to the safety of the sidewalk. 

My mud skid marks on the side of the road
Mud baths are good for you, right? ;)

Then a few days later, we were crossing the street in front of this big delivery truck and when I made it to the other side, I realized my companion wasn't by my side.  I turned around to see that she had slipped right out of her shoe like Cinderella in the middle of the crosswalk... haha way to go!

Then, yesterday we had our zone meeting and Hermana Baird and I were asked to make the dessert.  We made a very delicious banana cake and planned to add a cream cheese frosting, but we couldn't find any powdered sugar in any store in our area.  So we had a missionary from another area, Elder Staples, bring it to the church so we could finish the frosting right before the meeting started.  We had melted some butter in a bowl and then my comp told me to put the little container of cream cheese in it.  Well, let’s just say it came out in one big clump and fell really fast, slashing the melted butter all over me. :\  GREAT…luckily I had my tide-to-go pen and got most of it to come out before the meeting started.  ;) 

And wait, just when you thought nothing else could go wrong, there’s more.  When we finished the meeting we went in the kitchen to start serving the cake, but everyone else was getting ready to take a zone picture and were yelling for us to come in the other room for the pic.  As we were quickly rounding the corner out of the kitchen, my feet slipped out from under me and I face planted in the hallway.  Hahaha - did you guys know that I'm a bit clumsy sometimes?  Luckily, only a couple of the missionaries saw it happen.  But everyone surely heard it and they were all super worried and confused, pero esta bien [but it’s all good], I didn't get a single bump or bruise. 

The Zone Picture
(after my face plant)

So yeah, this week was a bit rough for me.  I really am providing such great, free entertainment for the people of Argentina!  :)  It’s a good thing I can just laugh these fun experiences off, right?! ;) 

Anyway, we did actually manage to get a few lessons mixed in with our clumsy week.  We taught Jessica more in depth about the plan of salvation and really focused on the fact that with the blessing of the temples in our lives, we can have eternal families.  While Hna. Baird was bearing her testimony of the peace and happiness she has received from the knowledge that she can be with her family forever, she got chocked up and so did Jessica!  I quickly followed too (I know shocking, I'm a crier now).  I really felt the Spirit so strong testifying to me in that moment that families really can be together forever.  I'm so grateful for my family and the knowledge that one day I can have my own eternal family as well.  

Our Heavenly Father has so many blessings in store for us and really wants nothing more than our happiness.  If we want all that He has for us, we have to make the decision to follow His Son and do the things He has asked of us every day. 

I love you all and hope you have a great week!  Hopefully I gave you all a good laugh to get through the next week! 

All my love from the flip side of the equator, 

Hermana Bartholomew 


P.S.  Just a heads up...transfers are this weekend so if you could all pray extra hard that Hermana Baird and I can stay together in Villa Floresta, that would be great ;)  Thanks! Chao!

Thanks again to Dad for having a B-day and giving me a legit excuse to eat cake and ice cream.
Happy Birthday Dad!

Missionary Master Chef Photo of the Week:
All from one potato!