Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Letter #38: September 24, 2012


Dear Fam,

Hey ya’ll.  I’m still alive after all the crazy Independence Day festivities, so no worries! Ha! Ha! They were really fun and we got to spend some time with the members at their ward activity to celebrate. It was really fun!  I took some awesome footage, but I received 15 e-mails today from different people, so I’m trying to get everyone written back and don’t have time to download stuff.  

We are trying really hard to be obedient and work hard!!  It’s finally Spring, too!!  From what I hear, it’s more like summer.  They kind of skip Spring and Fall here and just have Winter and Summer, so some days have been quite hot and I’m a little sunburnt.  The other day when we got home in the night, I had a blister.  HAD a blister.  It popped during the day and bled through 2 pairs of socks.  Fun stuff!  We walked A TON this day.  We passed by 15 different houses and hardly anyone was home.  It was great. 

Well, we have Elder Dallin H. Oaks coming to Chile on October 20th to speak to our mission. The assistants of the mission asked me to sing in a special choir for the event because they heard that I sang in General Conference and assumed that I have singing capabilities….. Ha! Ha!  Jokes on them, because we all know that I can’t sing!....Suckers…HaHa.  So, anyway, my companion and I have to go to Viña twice a week for practice.  Luckily, Hermana Ortega got roped into it, too, so at least I get to see her twice a week for the next three or so weeks. WOOT! 

Well, sorry I’m lame.  That’s all I have to write today.  LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and miss you too!)

-Hermana Hermansen 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Letter #37: September 17, 2012


Hello Family!

So I don’t have much to say from this week....  We had a zone conference finally and it was AWESOME.  We had Elder Viñas of the area seventy speak to us and I loved it.  He said something really cool that I want to share with you.  He said that everyone is here in this life to suffer and what the gospel allows us to do is to SUFFER WITH JOY...  I loved that.  It has definitely helped me and I thought it might help all of you, too.  My Spanish is doing really well and people tell me, I talk as if I were about to finish my mission instead of just starting.  I don’t feel like that though... I still have a TON to learn, but it was a nice compliment.  On the way home from the conference, I contacted a cute little old lady on the bus.  It was a good time.

I LOVE YOU ALL VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY MUCH!!!  And I miss you all too!
Hopefully next week I will have more to say.

Love, 
Hermana Hermansen 

P.S. Pics to come next week.  I forgot my computer cable.....

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Letter #36: September 11, 2012


Hello Dear Family,

Well... I did not get transferred.  And neither did my companion.... I am still in the same area (Quillota, Ward- Troncal 1) with the same companion (Hermana Palomino from Columbia).

I don’t really have a lot to say this week, but I do have some homework for everyone... Heheheh.

Things to Read:
-“Mountains to Climb” (last April general conference talk by Elder Eyring)
This talk is AWESOME!! Super insightful, super inspirational, and super motivational.)
-“Our Search for Happiness”
This book contains a concise, but powerful summary of what every Latter-day Saint should know about gospel and the basic foundations of our religion.  Plus it’s funny; I love how subtly witty Elder Ballard is.
-“Beware of Pride” (talk by President Ezra Taft Benson from 1984 or 1986)
This talk is SUPER great!!  When you read this, don’t just read it.  Study it.  Look up every scripture reference.  Take your time.  Meditate.  Ponder.  And let everything you study sink in. There really is only one sin in the world and that is PRIDE.  All other sins are a result of not being humble enough to repent.

And that’s your homework... for now :)

Well I’m not sure if I told you all or not, but I have learned how to knit.  Yes, just like the grandmas do for fun.  I have knitted a scarf over the past 3 month, of which I will send pics next week.  One of my old investigators taught me, a member has helped, and another current investigator is helping, as well.  Knitting has actually turned into a good conversation starter and a way to connect with investigators... Heheheh.... Almost EVERYONE knits here or crochets...it’s cool.

Mama- I loved your letter last week!  I loved hearing about everyone and it sounds like everyone is doing really well!!  This makes me happy. :)

I’ve come to the conclusion that being in the mission is like being stuck in a fire pit... AND I now have scriptural evidence to prove it... (See 1 Nephi 20:10, Doctrine and Covenants 103:12, Doctrine and Covenants 4:10, and John 16:33.... in order please)

I don’t have much else to say at this point...

Brandon, my old Mission President and his wife are from Vancouver, Washington.  Sorry that information is a little late now since you and Lindsy are going to be busy moving back to Utah!! WOOOOO HOOO! Super happy for you guys!!

I hope that everyone continues to be strong in the faith and recognize all the blessings that the Lord has given you!!!
 
I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART!!! I miss you all, too.  Until next week.

-Hermana Hermansen

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Letter #35: September 3, 2012


Hello Dear Family!!!!

Ok, so I’m going to try and send a lot of videos and photos today so this letter is going to be short!  Just a bunch of tid bits.... ;)

1.  The weather is finally starting to warm up!!  Yay.  We had 2 REALLY nice days this past week.  So nice that I got a little sunburned and was sweating..... Ha!  Ha!  And it’s still winter.  The summers here are ridiculous so I hear, but I’m sure I’ll adjust.

2. We had daylight savings yesterday and we sprung FORWARD.... That’s the 2nd time this has happened to me this year... Ha! Ha!  It’s almost 2 o´clock here, what time is it there?  Or what time did you receive this e-mail?

3.  This is the last week of this transfer and I’m kind of excited.

4. Next week our p-day will be on Tuesday most likely so don’t worry if you don’t hear from me on Monday.

5.  This Friday I complete 6 months in the mission!!! Woot.  Woot.  How crazy is that! I still feel like I just got here and in some ways I’m still adjusting.  I’m one third of the way through my mission... so weird...

6. So the Independence Day of Chile is on September 18th.  Celebrations last all week so I’m told!  Ha! Ha! But they seem to have already started….Ha! Ha!  We can smell BBQ in the streets and there are a lot more drunk people out at night.  That may be because it’s warming up now, though. 

7.  So there was this dance festival thing that the stake put on with native dances from Chile and I took some videos of, so that is what I’m going to try and send.  Also, I’m sending some pics of my crazy companion and me at this festival.  The native dance is called the “Quaka” and its SOOOOO COOL.  I loved it!!  Chileans are definitely very proud of their country and heritage. 

8. Yesterday in Relief Society, I fell off my chair...in the middle of everyone and everybody gasped... it was a good time... :) Ha! Ha!

Ok, I’m going to try and send stuff now!!  LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love,
Hermana Hermansen