¡Hola
familia!
¿Que tal? So you know when you
hear missionaries say that they are sorry that they don’t have any time? Ya,
well it’s TOTALLY true!!!! But I will try to sum up this week as best I can but
I am sure I won’t be able to do it justice so just bear with me :)
So key points of the week:
Saturday we went proselyting in
the center of Madrid :
So each week we all get assigned to a temporary companion and get to go
proselyting! This last weekend we went to the shopping center of Madrid
while the other zone went to the park and this Saturday we will switch places.
I was assigned to Hermana Benson. We were so excited because we rode over on
the plane together and she is a total sweetheart!! So basically what happens is
the teachers tell you how to get to the place you’re going and then just let
you loose with as many Book of Mormons, pamphlets, pass-along cards, etc. as
you want. So Hermana Benson and I got on the metro and we felt pretty good
about the directions (plus there were several other missionaries on our car), we
got talking to someone (but she ended up not being interested anyway) and I
guess we missed our stop because eventually Hermana Benson noticed that the
other missionaries weren’t on the car anymore. We decided we needed to get off
at the next stop but in the meantime I thought it would be a good idea to talk
to this sweet old man. We told him about the church and he was super sweet but
just kept saying "I’m Jesus Christ, what do you want to ask me?" We
ended up missing the next stop because we were talking to him which was kind of
unnerving but then a woman ran up to us and said "Can I please have one of
your books?" The metro arrived at her stop and we weren’t able to get her
information but quickly handed her a book and a pass-along card with some
information on it before she got off the train. We then realized when she got
off and the doors closed that we missed yet another stop. There were a lot of
funny things that happened that day and I wish I had more time to recap it but
oh well, I’ll just tell you about it in a letter.
Gave a talk: So each week we are
asked to prepare a talk for sacrament meeting (we don’t find out until after
sacrament who is giving it so you need to be ready). Last week we were given
the topic of obedience. I procrastinated writing my talk until Sunday morning
because I saw that we had an hour of personal time before church. However,
after breakfast on Sunday I realized that I had read the schedule wrong and had
a leadership meeting with the zone and district leaders during that personal
time. I got a little nervous but just kept thinking “what are the odds, I’ll
get asked out of the 40-plus missionaries that are here?” but then during the
leadership meeting the President told everyone in the room to not stress too
much about the talk *sigh of relief* however, he followed up that comment with
“we are going to ask missionaries to speak that have more experience in
Spanish. He then looked over to me and Elder Day (the zone leader). Elder Day
and I are known to be the most fluent in Spanish here because we both took
Spanish Immersion so we get called on for EVERYTHING. Lots of prayers, talks,
comments, role-playing. I feel super inadequate next to Elder Day who is
completely fluent but the challenge to live up to my reputation has helped my
Spanish so much and I am feeling pretty fluent now. Which brings me to my next
brief point:
I might not be in the MTC for 6
weeks: The president has told me and Elder Day that he doesn’t think we need to
be here for the whole time and that we will call our Mission Presidents to see
if we can go out earlier. I don’t really care either way. I really like it
here. The Spanish classes are really easy (wow that sounded super cocky, sorry)
but I love the people and the environment. We’ll see, I’ll keep you updated.
Got a new companion: Yesterday
five new missionaries arrived from the Provo MTC. They didn’t get their VISAs
on time and I got a new companion! Her name is Hermana King, she is from Lindon
and I think we are actually already friends on Facebook. She’s a total
sweetheart! She is also very fluent and might not be here for the duration
either. Our room is incredibly cozy now with 5 missionaries.
I have two “investigators” right
now named Juan José and Carlos. I wish I could expand on that but I am afraid I
can’t. All I need to say about that is: feel free to tell me about scriptures
you found powerful on your mission, especially for catholics and evangelists.
The lessons are going really well thought. They are hard but great practice.
I have
to go but I love you all. I am having a great time. I’ll try to write more
details in letters but time is very limited. Please send letters though! I
absolutely love the ones I have received and they help so much!
Love
always,
Hermana
Tuttle
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