HELLO FAMILY AND FRIENDS:
11/9/17-11-12-17
Just a note to let you know that we arrived and are safely in our new abode. What a crazy week we have had. We spent 2 days at the Provo MTC. What a wonderful experience and the Spirit was so strong. I have a new empathy for our boys when they ventured out into the great world. The not knowing what the conditions and where and what you would be doing. Just having strong faith.
I had no idea what we were getting into and still am in a fog.
Enjoyed FHE which was a talk by Elder Bednar given to the missionaries on a Christmas morning. Character of Christ. Such an example of what we all should be striving for.
Really made me think a lot about what we are doing and the love and service we can give to others. What really is important.
The flight to Buenos Aires was good. Fun to see LeAnn, Nick and Justin at the airport. Even got in a few games of Nertz. A new family favorite.
We were able to sleep a little and then were met at the Airport by the couple we were replacing. They took us to the office, lunch, and then to our hotel. They took our bags to their apartment because we wouldn’t able to get into until Monday pm.
We had a busy weekend going to a Argentine barbecue, English class, Training, hospital to see a sweet little girl from Venezuela. Made us so grateful for the hospitals in the US but also gave a glimpse into a how the other part of the world lives. We had dinner with Nortons and Smiths. They have made us feel so welcome. It is so fun to hear about all of their experiences. I think we have a great adventure ahead of us.
Monday was training and then home to move into our apartment. Fun disasters or experiences:)
We have a combined washer and dryer, We thought we knew how it worked but our first load we turned the wrong way; and it dried for over 2 hours and didn’t wash at all.
So we found the direction manual (Ron says Argentine Spanish is way different) and line by line wrote down the instructions and then started over again. Thank heavens for Google translate. 2nd wash worked! ( still figuring it out)
I plugged my curling iron in to a converter on Tuesday morning. First experience of totally frying my hair. The hair singed. And the curling iron is now in the garbage. With a lock(singed powder0 of hair.
We had a devotional at 9. We arrive right before and as I set there listening, feeling the Spirit but not understanding anything they were saying with the cooler blowing on me I could smell burnt hair. Made me laugh. Although I thought about crying.
We both were able to get our computers hooked up and are now trying to figure out what we are suppose to be doing. They have 380+ Capilla Abierta’s Scheduled between now and Christmas in our area. We went to training on Sunday for one ward and saw how they set up for it. We will be attending one next weekend. What a wonderful resource for the church. They are tying in a facebook, Twitter campaign to bring people. Have displays set up and it really touches the people.
We got our drivers licenses today. I think it will take me a while before I am brave enough to give it a try. But Ron is doing great. He drove 2 places on the weekend. Training. It is almost easier to walk. We are only ¾ of a mile from work. But with traffic it is almost faster than driving. And then you only take your life into your hands as you cross the street.
Our parking place is in a tiny corner. Quite the maneuver. Many a scraped car,
Our first scrape today.
Wow here it is Saturday night and I will add just a little more.
We spent 2.5 hours in the grocery store today. So fun. Looking at items and trying to guess what they are. Hopefully it will get easier. Thank heavens for Google translate.
You can convert Spanish to English and on the camera put it up to the label and it will put the English words on.
They check your passport each time you buy groceries and use your bank card.
Dad cooked macaroni and I had tuna tonight. We are going to have to figure out what to cook. Guess we can’t live on corn flakes, yogurt and scrambled eggs.
Funny things happen to us.
Noticed tonight when I was putting things away that I had been wearing Elder Dalby’s name tag. He had mistakenly put mine on this morning and I just grabbed the other one.
Funny we didn’t notice it while we were out. Guess we need to check each other out before we walk out the door.
Sure there is going to be much more.
We are excited to be here. I need to write a little every night so we remember what we did.
Tomorrow is our first day at our ward. Another couple has invited us to dinner. It will be a while before we do because we are still figuring out the stove.
I have a greater appreciation for our missionaries who served before us. Had no idea but are seeing the blessings that come with serving and learning. And they didn’t have google translate. Working on a duo lingo. It is great. And helps with the Spanish. You should all try it.
Hi! Its Sunday. We had our first day in the Juncal ward. We met the Cheneys out front and they showed us how to ride the bus to the ward building we have a car but parking is terrible around here and it will be used for outer areas. We met Bishop Lima and went to sacrament meeting. They had us introduce ourselves. I have know idea what Ron said but they were all enjoying it and I just smiled. Ron introduced us and then I told them they were a beautiful people and we were so glad to be there. The speakers were great I think. But could feel the spirit and the choir sang. It is so fun to see these missionaries at work. We went to gospel doctrine class and then to RS. I didn’t understand one word The teacher and speakers make Spanish look so easy. I know we are going to love it here. The children are beautiful. I think I will try to see if I can go to primary some times. They just melt my heart. We were invited to dinner she is a great cook. It was so good. Pork loin and flam. Hopefully we will be able to figure out which meat to buy and how to make our stove work.
Got a little emotional but I guess that is expected after being here only 10 days.
The main thing we have seen and have learned so far is that this culture is a very loving family culture. Many of them are are trying to learn English because it gives them many new opportunities. And they are each God’s children. We are all trying to survive and do our best. It makes me want to express my love to family, friends and loved ones. We all can make someone else’s day a little brighter. Enjoy and know we love you.
Love you!
Dad & Mom
Ron & Helen
Grandpa & Grandma
& Elder and Hermana Dalby