Okay so the people here really can not get my name right!!
Hermana Oro because your hair is like oro (gold) hahahahah
Hermana Oran (they pray) because you say prayers
and Hermana Orange my personal favorite
Okay well yesterday was my favorite crazy Honduran Sunday... the
church is the same around the world but there are definitely some
differences haha
Well we were a half hour late to church because we were trying to get
an elderly lady in the branch to church but she broke her hip 4 months
ago and cant walk and she lives 45 min from the church so it took Hna
Alonzo and woke up walked to her house brought her family to church
returned to her house in a taxi then took a moto taxi (more like a
Barbie jeep just a little bigger) to her house carried her to the
moto taxi then to the taxi then to the church then carried her in the
church Justin time to receive the sacrament and to walk into the
capillary with every aux leader of the stake the stake presidency and
everyone from Tegus in our tiny chapel. Well after sacrament all the
active members and the stake leaders went on visits to people not at
church (different I know they left for like 2 hours during church to
do all this) well the stake pres. wanted my comp to go on visits too so
he left me with all the investigators all the members without callings
and the menos activos that were at church and half the stake
leadership and I HAD TO TEACH THE GOSPEL PRINCIPLES LESSON TO ALL
THESE PEOPLE IN SPANISH FOR LIKE AN HOUR AND A HALF!!!!!!!!!! It went
well. I just called the apostles of Christ pecadores (sinners) instead
of pescadores (fishermen) but new doctrine is good for everyone.
Then we finished the night off with me being maybe a little too bold
with an inactive member of the branch who is a Colonel of the Honduran
Army.... I was just trying to remind him of his baptismal
covenants...but he promised he will go to church this Sunday... I
think is speak better in Spanish when I am yelling. We still don’t have
anyone to cook for us but I am really starting to like tortillas and
cheese. I am seriously so much more comfortable with everything I can
talk to people and ask questions and talk on the phone and understand
people and all this stuff but I still have a lot to learn!! I love you
all and all the support I can feel all the way over here in my tiny
little Pueblo of Zamorano.
Cuidense
Hermana Oram
Hermana Oro because your hair is like oro (gold) hahahahah
Hermana Oran (they pray) because you say prayers
and Hermana Orange my personal favorite
Okay well yesterday was my favorite crazy Honduran Sunday... the
church is the same around the world but there are definitely some
differences haha
Well we were a half hour late to church because we were trying to get
an elderly lady in the branch to church but she broke her hip 4 months
ago and cant walk and she lives 45 min from the church so it took Hna
Alonzo and woke up walked to her house brought her family to church
returned to her house in a taxi then took a moto taxi (more like a
Barbie jeep just a little bigger) to her house carried her to the
moto taxi then to the taxi then to the church then carried her in the
church Justin time to receive the sacrament and to walk into the
capillary with every aux leader of the stake the stake presidency and
everyone from Tegus in our tiny chapel. Well after sacrament all the
active members and the stake leaders went on visits to people not at
church (different I know they left for like 2 hours during church to
do all this) well the stake pres. wanted my comp to go on visits too so
he left me with all the investigators all the members without callings
and the menos activos that were at church and half the stake
leadership and I HAD TO TEACH THE GOSPEL PRINCIPLES LESSON TO ALL
THESE PEOPLE IN SPANISH FOR LIKE AN HOUR AND A HALF!!!!!!!!!! It went
well. I just called the apostles of Christ pecadores (sinners) instead
of pescadores (fishermen) but new doctrine is good for everyone.
Then we finished the night off with me being maybe a little too bold
with an inactive member of the branch who is a Colonel of the Honduran
Army.... I was just trying to remind him of his baptismal
covenants...but he promised he will go to church this Sunday... I
think is speak better in Spanish when I am yelling. We still don’t have
anyone to cook for us but I am really starting to like tortillas and
cheese. I am seriously so much more comfortable with everything I can
talk to people and ask questions and talk on the phone and understand
people and all this stuff but I still have a lot to learn!! I love you
all and all the support I can feel all the way over here in my tiny
little Pueblo of Zamorano.
Cuidense
Hermana Oram