Brazil Bound

Brazil Bound
December 2013-June 2015
Sao Paulo West Mission

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

December 30, 2014- Natal

Hi family!!

This was a special, unforgettable Christmas week for me! I loved seeing your beautiful faces and knowing that you actually exisit!! Haha At times I begin to think that you must be robots writing my weekly emails because home can seem pretty distant. Anyway, it was wonderful to spend a few short but memorable moments with some of my favorites!

Actually, the week began really well! On monday night we had a family Home evening with Joyce, Alexandre, Pietro and a few other families from the ward. They have been really wanting to invite people over to their house for quite sometime and it was a beautiful night. Complete with a funny scripture chase, a Mormon message and a even PRESENTS!! Joyce and Alexandre gave us dedicated books wrapped beautiful with handwritten cards. They told us that they are praying that God will bless us with the kinds of families that we helped them to create. Very touching. (**I need your help family!! We have just discovered that it is possible to put mormon messages on DVDs and we now show them all the time. And we are having a lot of success. So pretty please find some good ones on youtube and send me the titles!! Thanks!) 

We received sooo many invites from people wanting to spend some precious time with us on Christmas Eve or Christmas day. We offered to help Joyce in the grocery store because the lines were enormous and I had an idea... We decided to put our little 5 year old Pietro to work. I gave him a huge stack of Christmas pass-a-long cards and he went around giving them to everyone in the store. It was a miracle!! People stopped, listened, accepted the card and even hugged him! Yeah never happens with us grown up missionaries. 
The bishop´s wife made us cheesecake-- a heavenly present. 
We stopped by another family we are teaching, Ivan Angela and they manyyy kids and grandkids. We had planned to share a short message, but that was simply not an option... They discovered that we were not planning to stay the whole night and got super sad/mad. Ivan ran for the keys, planning to lock us in. Thankfully, he decided to enjoy the time we had with them instead. They hurried and finished they Christmas feast a little earlier than expected so we could eat. There was SOO MUCH FOOD. But the love they showed for us was simply inspiring. 
We ate dinner with a recent convert family. She said that Christmas has always been  a family thing, but seeing as us missionaries are now an essential part of her family, she invited us to share the special moments with her. 
After we got home, we decided to have a little Christmas Eve devotional in front of our little tree. We sang a hymn, read Luke 2 and talked about our gifts from the Savior. I noticed something that I hadn´t before as I read that Christmas Eve... the oh so faithful shepherds. I think I had something that Ivan said still ringing in my mind. He thanked us for being the angels sent into his life to fill him with good tidings of great JOY. As I thought about this, I compared our many wonderful, faithful investigators with the shepherds. On that Christmas eve so long ago, they decided to accept the invitation to know Christ more personally. They dropped everything and went with haste. And, after they had experienced the peace and joy that only Christ could bring, they went forth sharing the good news with others. 
This year I am grateful to get the opportunity to spend some time with the most humble of humble. I will give you some examples... 
João is still struggling a little to officially break up with his girlfriend but is making great progress. On Saturday we invited him to come to a baptism with us so he could experience, for himself, the wonderful miracle of baptism. And he was ever so touched. After, we asked the Elders Quorum president and a few of the members to participate in a blessing. After, one Irmão asked him to kneel to his heavenly father and ask help to overcome this problem. He was meaning before bed, but cute João knelt at his feet right on the spot. The irmão basically died of embarrassment and shot us a look as if to say ``Sorry sisters!!´´ But the humility in which he showed and desire to do the right thing was inspiring.
Ivan was so excited to participate in the ward Christmas gift exchange. He picked a family and had his daughter make a huge cake. He wrapped in all cute and gave it to her, proudly, at church. As we left his house the other night he asked where we were off to. We told him, to visit some people of course!! And he asked if he could come with us to learn some more.
Gabrielle is all sorts of excited about her mission goals. Turns out she has a cousin about her age who is also member of the church!! And now they are planning to serve, here in a few years, together! I can imagine it now, them serving in some country learning a language and a culture together and keeping each other updated through letters. (sound familiar Vern? J) So Sunday just minutes after she was confirmed, she leaned over to me and asked if she could start teaching with us to practice! Ahh she is darling!
I learned something this week… I learned why missionary work is a commandment. Not just for 19 year old pip squeaks, but for all members of the church. Not because of what we have to say, necessarily, but what we have to learn. Because let me tell you, I am learning oh so very much from my little shepherds. They are so humble and excited to learn. They recognize the importance of the message and are willing to do anything to be worthy of it.
We also ate lunch with Paulinho and fam and obviously, it was incredible. Food, family and some Christmas loving. Such a blessing to have them close.

Soo, I am a happy girl. Love you all and have a great Ano Novo! 


Sister Lauren

                                                                                           Ivan and Family

                                                                                               Christmas Eve

                                                                          tree!! and stockings!! we LOVED them!




Monday, December 29, 2014

December 29, 2014-no letter due to Christmas call, i am sure!



                                                                         churrasco with Alexandre and Joyce!

                                                                     christmas gifts from Alexandre and Joyce



                                                                         Cheesecake
                                    The bishop´s wife made us cheesecake-- a heavenly present.

p.s. hi mom, so, I am not sure how president will fill out this endoresement because he does not speak english. at all. i asked Sister Frandsen and she said she has no clue. Did you talk to bishop? I absolutely loveeddd all my christmas things. Especially the pink skirt. It is so so perfect for this heat because these past few days I almost died. For BYU, I think it would be fun to live with Katie and Vanessa and maybe Hannah. That is if Katie decides to transfer. I don´t want to live somewhere too too fancy. Just somewhere comfortable, where I can invite people over, with nice people. I was thinking maybe condo row or some house. Kylie said she is LOVING her house. 

Monday, December 22, 2014

December 22, 2014- Feliz NATAL!!

Oi Familia!! Feliz NATAL!!!

I hope this week is just wonderful for you! I know it will be just great here in the southern hemisphere. A lot more sunny, a lot fewer decorations, traditions and no family time (except the skype call that is) but it will be great because we will make it that way!

Yesterday I gave a talk in church, (not really anything new. Here we give talks monthly), but I talked a lot about Christmas so I got a chance to think about all of my wonderful Christmas memories. I remembered countless time choosing families that seemed to be struggling a bit financially and deciding as a family what they could be needing for Christmas. I love imaniging the families oppening the surprises together on Christmas morning and became so happy! I remember the year we decided to make bankets for those who weren´t so fortunate as to have a warm bed to snuggle into. We invited everyone over for Sunday dinner and after we ate, we went to work cutting and tying endless fabric. Afterwards, we wrapped it all and Christmas morning after we oppened our presents, we destributed the blankets close to the homeless shelter in Salt Lake. I will never forget the cute little boy who joyfully threw his present up in the air, exclaiming that it would be the first present he would open. And the nativity... how can I forget the nativity. The used but ever-so-loved costumes and the race to be Mary and Joseph. Dad reciting Luke and everyone singing together.
I also thought about the sibling gift exchange on Christmas Eve that became almost sacred to us. The opportunity to chose something special for each and every of our brothers and sisters. The presents never costed a lot but they were such an expression of love and thoughtfulness and always left me so touched.

As I thought, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for our traditions and our family. I never once questioned the real meaning of Christmas. Don´t get me wrong, I loved the wonderful things we got to open and am grateful that Santa Claus was ever so good to us, but that only came second after the wonderful chance to remember Christ, doing the things that he would do on a yearly basis.

As I thought about my last year (on a side note I can NOT believe it has already been a year) her in Brazil, I realized that in a lot of ways, I have celebrated Christmas every day of the year! You see...

Christ went about doing good”
(Acts 10:38), yet was despised for it. His gospel was a
message of peace and goodwill. He entreated all to follow
His example. He walked the roads of Palestine, healing
the sick, causing the blind to see, and raising the dead. He
taught the truths of eternity, the reality of our premortal
existence, the purpose of our life on earth, and the potential
for the sons and daughters of God in the life to come. (the Living Christ)

And I have tried, earnestly to do these same things, serving, helping, teaching and testifying. I have seen the lives of so many change as they learned to accept Christ as their Savior. So, when it comes down to it, this year I can live without the snow and the music and the decorations. And I will manage with a 40 minute convo from the family. Because Christmas can become an integral part of us when we let it!

On a side note, this week was wonderful. Our people our progressing just great and we got oh so many invites to lunch and dinner with basically everyone we know, investigators, members and even Paulinho and fam! I can´t wait! And our Christmas party was so much fun! We spent the day in jeans! Laughing and catching up. Lots of food and friends so it was a wonderful day! Love you all!!

Sister Lauren

                                                                                 Sister Borges and Sister Burch



                                                                                                 minha filinha

                                                                                I gave her my extra camera!



                                                                         I introduced my companion to sushi!





Wednesday, December 17, 2014

December 17, 2014-Happy 1 year today!!!


my dear family, look at that beautiful picture? Today is the Christmas party of Lauren mission. President Del Guerso, invited my wife to shoot missionaries. I've talked to the President of the Mission and he authorized the Lauren spend Christmas lunch with my family, if she did not have any scheduled appointment it will Christmas lunch with our family. a big kiss to all and rest assured that Our American daughter is well and happy.

Regards



Paulo Bergoc


We love this family and had a wonderful dinner with him when he was here in Utah.

Day 1 on Mission-Devember 17, 2013

Entering the mission home
Paulhino meeting Lauren at the Airport in Sao Paulo
Little did we know how much we would love and appreciate this family and what a great part of Lauren's life they would play for the next 18 months.


Christmas #1 in the MTC (Sao Paulo)


TODAY!!! December 17, 2014-ONE YEAR LATER!!!!
It is amazing to see the growth and change in this beautiful girl over 1 year.
Service truly brings happiness. This girls is glowing!!!

Christmas #2- Cotia, Brazil