Monday, August 26, 2019

Stronger than metal

A pre-mission pic because she didn't send pictures...

No letter from Bailey today.  Just the following cryptic text, and a short explanatory phone call on her way to catch the bus to Juarez.



the text I received

Becoming a "mom":  Bailey is being transferred back to Ciudad Juarez.  She will be in an area called Nogales, which is just south of Frontera where she served her first 6 months.  She will be a "mom"-- which in missionary speak, means she will be training a new missionary.  Her new companion is from Brazil, and speaks Portuguese, which will make things interesting and fun.  

The accident:  There were a couple of missionaries going home this week, so they celebrated with a pinata.  They were using a metal broomstick, and when Bailey hit the pinata, the broomstick broke in her hands (she's still strong!) and sliced her finger open.  She was taken to the doctor in Casas Grandes, who glued her finger with Crazy Glue.    

She wanted me to let everyone know that she is doing great!

Monday, August 19, 2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Shoes burn for a long time...
Hola  Todos!!!!

So yeah, guess what, I´VE BEEN ON MY MISSION A YEAR!!!!

It's strange to think that a year ago I was just barely starting my time in the CCM in Mexico City. I spoke no Spanish, I had no idea how to teach someone the gospel, I was 19 years old...etc.

Now I live in Mexico. I speak more Spanish than English (I don´t know if you can tell in my letters but I don´t remember grammar or vocabulary or how to English...), I now hardly know how to talk about things that aren´t gospel related, and I am almost 21... life passes fast. 

Happy new year should be celebrated with donuts and fire
This week was good, we played some sports, had a zone conference, taught some lessons, walked a lot (like 10k a day I think, but we don't have a way to measure it), burned the shoes that I wore out (it´s tradition to burn something when you hit the year mark), and continued trying to work harder and be better.

Marking one year, missionary style
This week a sister gave a talk in sacrament meeting talking about spiritual alarms. She invited us all to ponder what we do when our spiritual alarm goes off.  Do we act immediately, or do we hit snooze, and tell ourselves that we need a little bit more time. I invite you all to reflect on that same question. All too often we waste our lives away hitting snooze. We know what we have to do, but we say we´ll do it later, saying "some day I´ll..." which I feel we´ve all come to learn that day will never arrive. If there is something you need to do, do it. If you´re not the person you want to be, change. If you feel lost or without direction, pray. We are here to learn, to change, and to become. We have very little time in this life. There is no time to waste. Get up, get going, and get to work.

Conferencia de Zona #1 con Presidente Henke

Love you all and hope you have a great week!

Hermana Naatjes

pics 1-3) Happy new year should be celebrated with donuts and fire

Monday, August 12, 2019

6 months to go...


Hola todos!!! 

This week Rey Artalejo got baptized!!!! He is now the only member in his family, but is excited to continue. After his baptism his mom openly told us that whenever we pass by her house she hides from us...but we have plans to stop by this week to see if she´ll keep hiding from us. We offered to help her make tortillas and she opened up a bit more, so we´re hopeful! 


Also it rained this week...a lot. So here is a picture of me and my companion soaking wet (even though we had been using rain ponchos and coats). We also saw lightning strike in the orchard right next to where we were running so that was pretty neat! The flashlight I was carrying lit up automatically when it struck as well so that was a fun experience! 

Each day out here in the mission is a new experience and opportunity to learn. We have the opportunity to meet new people, have crazy experiences, and create friendships, that despite the difference in language, culture, and the distance that we will find between us, are lifelong. BUT all this only happens IF we learn to be humble enough to learn, change, and grow.

Love you all and hope you have a fantastic week!


Hermana Naatjes

Monday, August 5, 2019

peaches.



just some of the peaches/apples they are given each week

Hola Todos!!!

This week was a good one! We taught a lot of lessons, had a few people come to church, and we´re going to have a baptism this Friday! His name is Rey Artalejo, he is 20 years old, his whole family is very Catholic, and he likes to lasso in rodeos!

Rey

Also, I ate a lot of peaches. I eat an average of 3 peaches a day. 

more peaches
Sorry didn´t have a ton of time this week, but love you all and hope you have a great week! 


Hermana Naatjes

Hermana San Martin and apples