Bahia Blanca Argentina Mission

Bahia Blanca Argentina Mission

Monday, May 29, 2017

Training Hermana Souzas

My new hija is from Brasil. SHE IS SO CUTE. Holy cow. She speaks to me in Portuguese but we practice spanish and she is learning really fast. Shes like 5 feet tall and tini....she wears matching floral pjs to bed. Her little brazilian accent is the cutest freaking thing of my life. She is super weirded out by all of the weird stuff that Argentines do here. I explained the siesta to her and she was so confused...awh man. Anyways she's great. 

I feel like May went by so fast I cant believe it. Sometimes I wake up at night and like start panicking about having to go home to the real world. Time is starting to literally FLY and I miss you guys a ton but I am not ready to leave! 

 

Monday, May 22, 2017

Rain and a New Green Comp

Hi.

So our ward members here are really great here in Tandil. We have had 13 references since I've been here and in comparison to my last areas its A TON.

As fall starts we are getting dumped on with rain.  SO MUCH RAIN!  My pants are always soaked through.

I have been told that this week on Wednesday I will be getting a new green companion and she will be Latino.  So the work never ends!


SO MUCH RAIN
Crazy Angelica took us out to brunch
Church here in Tandil

Monday, May 15, 2017

Mother's Day, 1 Year Out

HELLO! 

Wow Mothers Day was so awesome. I loved seeing you people sooo much. The time goes by too fast!

Speaking of time flying I hit my one year mark in the mission this last week! I really cant believe I only have six months left in this crazy country! 

This week we met a cute couple named Dario and Cinthia. They were a reference from one of our ward members here who helped Dario out with a favor and when Dario insisted on paying, he told him the only thing he´d charge him with is a book and a visit from two American girls. So we headed over to meet them and they were super receptive :)

We also found out that an Hermana in our zone broke her foot last weekend, to help out we took turns working outside with hermana Angelo, and then hanging out in the house with Hermana Leguizamon. Divisions are always fun but staying in the house almost made me crazy! 

In other news we celebrated ANOTHER birthday. Hermana Yapias turned 21 on Saturday and we were given so much cake I almost died. 

The ward Locro went well. I had tried Locro during my training and had to make my comp eat it because I couldn't, and this time I was less than enthused to try it again. But I was pressured into it and I hated it less. I don't know if thats because I´ve been here for almost a year now and my taste buds are less high maintenance or if it was actually any different. Either way, I´d be good to never eat it again. 

Have a good week! 

Locro (from the Quechua ruqru) is a hearty thick stew popular along the Andes mountain range. It's one of the national dishes of ArgentinaBoliviaPeru and Ecuador. The dish is a classic cornbeans, and potato or pumpkin soup well known along the South American Andes. Typically locro is made using a specific kind of potato called “papa chola”, which has a unique taste and is difficult to find outside of its home region.
The defining ingredients are corn, some form of meat (usually beef, but sometimes beef jerky or chorizo), and vegetables. Other ingredients vary widely, and typically include onion, beans, squash or pumpkin. It is mainly eaten in winter.
In Argentina it spread from the back to the front Cuyo region to the rest of the country. It is considered a national dish[1]and is often served on May 25, the anniversary of the May Revolution. A red hot sauce made from red peppers and paprika known as chimichurri is served sometimes on the side.
In Ecuador, a variant known as yahuarlocro is popular. It incorporates lamb entrails and lamb blood to the recipe.

Locro round 2- Argentina Stew, a national dish served during the celebration of the May Revolution
My Locro peer pressure friends
Yanina, Tincho, Thiago and Octavio
Investigator Hugo celebrating 21 with Hermana Yapias
Happy Birthday Happy!

Castillo de Tandil

Monday, May 8, 2017

Hair

HELLO!

This week was really good. Hermana Yapias and I have been working really hard with the ward and getting them really excited to share the gospel with all of the people they know. We have an activity planned for next week and so far almost every single member is bringing at least one friend! 

I also went on Divisiones with Hermana Angelo this week. We worked in her area and had been stopping by for some people in their area book when a woman named Natalia let us in. We sat down and talked to her for a while and we were able to teach her the whole Plan of Salvation. When we left we talked about how great it was and how she would be baptized for sure. When we got home later that day we looked at her Registro and couldn´t understand what the previous Hermanas had written about her before. We called the ward mission leader and he told us not to waste our time, because Natalia is legally insane and not allowed by law to make decisions for herself aka Baptism. Awh. You win some you lose some haha

Also for the past transfer our shower hasn´t been draining very well. Even after buying some cheta Drain Ol liquid nothing improved. So we decided to see if we could take whatever was in there out ourselves and this is what we found... I hope that everyone has a good week and a happy Mothers Day!


Bonding moment with Hermana Yapias

Hair in the shower drain
Working Tandil with Hermana Imma Yapias
Divisiones con la Hermana Angelo