Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Good times

Ok so wow this week has had a lot of craziness:

1) We have had some restrictions limited and we can have things like district council and some conference in person and we can have lessons at the church. District council in person on Friday was really fun.



2) We had a super cool training this week and it was in spanish (because about half our mission is spanish and we're the only Portuguese area) and it was super good. I understood it thanks to all my Venezuelan friends who helped me with my Spanish.

3) We made a LOT of pão de queijo (Brazilian cheese bread)! It was super good. We tried ding dong ditching it at some members houses but most live in apartments. RIP. Kind of a failed service attempt. We gave it to 2/5 houses tho and just ate the rest ourselves/ gave it to our district.



4) We made some really good tacos this week. And I made lemon pepper chicken alfredo which was bomb. We're truly living boujee here.



5) There's this super cute park we walk to and we found a bunch of baby duckies!!! They were more like adolescent duckies but still adorable. We watched them for like an hour and a half. Who knew ducks were so interesting? We saw some fights because there were some protective momma duckies. We saw some definite flirting. Then some ducks that got scared away we saw them fly for like 10 ft then do this sick jet ski landing. Spicy stuff happening in the pond.



We saw a snake as we were walking home from the church. It was little but I didn't see it so I almost had a heart attack

6) And best for last, a miracle. We have had lots of little miracles but this is probably the biggest. Our cute friend Gabi from Brasil is getting baptized this Sunday! We got like the best text ever from a member saying there was someone who was being taught by the elders and would like to resume the lessons and so he planned it all and we got to meet her. She's incredible and has so much faith. We had 2 awesome lessons with her and invited her to be baptized and she accepted!! We're so excited for her!

Today for pday we got yummy Mexican food, cleaned out apartment and played volleyball and basketball with some sisters!

It's been awesome. I know that miracles are possible if we have faith. I don't know what I'm doing here and the future is really uncertain, but I know the Lord has a plan and a purpose for me and I know that He is carrying me through all of this.

Love,
Sister Dobbs

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Aaaaaaaaaaand we're back!!!

So, as a lot of you know because I posted about it, on April 30th I got my reassignment to (drumroll please)........
The Utah Salt Lake City Mission!

It was a total surprise. I did not expect to go to Utah. But a few days later I got to meet my mission president on a Zoom session he did and I fell in love with my new mission. It covers the airport, Temple Square (but obvi that's it's own mission), Murray, Holladay, Park City, and the southwestern corner of Wyoming. It's an incredibly diverse mission. It's got 4 official languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese and Tongan as well as a bunch of Language programs, like South Sudanese, Chinese, Korean, Swahili, and Burmese. It's so cool. I was ecstatic to find out I had been assigned to the only Portuguese area in the mission. My mission president called me up one day when I was home to tell me that AND that I'll be training a Sister who was serving in Brazil!! I was so so happy.

I got to the mission on Tuesday and we spent the day in driving and phone trainings. Most of which I had already done before coming. I got to travel with Brynn (Sister Almond) from my stake which was fun! A group of 47 missionaries arrived with me on Tuesday but because of COVID, we had to be kept separate so I didn't see most of them. I was in a group of 6 sisters, 4 who were reassigned, and 2 who were just getting out to the field (this was their original assignment). We spent the day with 2 Sister leaders who were just the sweetest and I love so much. We all spent the night at their apt so it was blast. We shared lots of mission stories because our experiences have all been so unique. Brynn was in the Philippines, S. Uda was in Argentina, and S. Brown did MTC online so it was all super cool to hear about.

On Wednesday we got to our area. I'm in the Murray Zone, in the Winder Stake, in Winder 17th ward. The area had been closed for about 2 months because the elders who were here got sent home and transferred. What's it like opening an area while training in a mission you just got to?? It's a good time, that's all I'm gonna say. There's a lot of stuff we had to catch up on, like being in a car mission, and using the Area Book App. Plus, this mission has a lot of extra rules because we're surrounded by members and literally the prophet and apostles so we've gotta be on our best behavior 24/7. We basically made a list of all our questions and would ask our STLs (sister training leaders) and district leader. We had a lot to learn but I think we're doing a pretty good job.

My companion is Sister Davidson from Sandpoint, Idaho. She was in the São Paulo Interlagos Mission for 3 months (or 1 transfer + MTC). She is awesome and I love her so much. She went to Utah State before the mission and ran there. We've been running every morning (she kicks my butt) but we have a super pretty park near our house so I love it. She's super on top of things and her Portuguese is amazing. It's so fun figuring everything out with her.

Our area is amazing. The ward is HUGE, like 500 members. The members are AWESOME. They give referrals left and right and are the sweetest. When we arrived, we called and met the bishop, ward mission leader and RS president. And like 20 members texted us, welcoming us, saying how excited they are to have sisters (bc sisters are just better), and offering to help. They're incredible.

We exercise for an hour in the morning and have 2 hours of "outside time" aside from that where we can walk or just sit outside. We do everything missionary-work-related through our phone just from our apartment. Having smart phones is the best and makes things so much easier. Also, the area book app is like my favorite thing ever. I don't know how I survived having a paper one. Also, we have a car because our "area" literally covers anyone who speaks Portuguese in the mission. Or we can even go outside the mission if we get permission. It's wild.

We've been getting in touch with referrals from members and had some awesome lessons this week. On Wednesday, we met Mauricio, who's from Recife and is an exchange student here. His host family are members and he's been meeting with the missionaries. He is AWESOME. He really wants to get baptized, but can't as part of the exchange program rules, so he will be in June when he goes back. He even wants to serve a mission!! Then, we've got Michael, and like most of his friends are members and returned missionaries. He's been to church a few times and liked it, but still has some doubts. We had a super awesome lesson with him today about recognizing the Spirit and how we can receive answers to our questions. He's super open and TOTALLY felt the spirit in the lesson. When he prayed at the end, he thanked God for sending us to help him open his "olhos espirituais" (spiritual eyes). Guys, it's the best.

We've had little miracles each day and it makes me so happy. I'm glad to be back in the swing of things. I'm so glad to be teaching again. That's what I missed most about the mission. I'm excited for what the future holds. I don't know how much longer until we'll return to normal proselyting. I don't know when or if I'll return to Brazil. But I do know that, for now, I'm supposed to be here and that there is a purpose for me here and there are people for me to find here.

Here are some pictures of us with our car, in front of our apartment, is having some outside time at the church, and a fun hike we went on today with 2 sisters in our district. S. Spencer is from Gilbert, AZ and S. Tupou is from Tonga.

Beijos,
Sister Dobbs







The End of an Era

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