Monday, December 7, 2015

So... vomiting and passing out in a City 5 hours from home is awesome

Well!! The traveling this past week was simply exhausting. And I am so grateful to be back in our area to actually get some WORK done! I don't like the visits to Santiago and São Borja because they're so far away we have to stay 2 days out of our area. But.... this week it was actually 3 days... because, as you all guessed, Sister Aune and I got sick during the trip!

Never again will I eat from the Bus Station, okay? Thank you. learned my lesson. Amen.
and now some pictures! woooot! (if ya'll want the detailed story of my sickly adventure ask my mom cuz I sent her an email. :) .....(sorry, Mom... now everyone's gonna start emailing you)

And Sister Aune and I are getting a kick out of our Last 6 Months theme! but now it's..... 4 months DUN DUN DUN! it's called our 4-Month-Face! With every thought, every action... we want to make the most of it! Every opportunity of service or being healthy---take it!!!

The most powerful miracles and works that the Savior did were at the end of His life. And we want to make the most of the end of our missions! BOOM! we're stoked. :)

Anywho... it's called 4-Month-Face because.... in Portuguese it makes more sense. But in English it doesn't give the same HIYAH vibe... but whatevs! Life goes on.

the first picture is of us at the Radio Station! Every Saturday night we get to talk on the Radio!!! This past Saturday I anchored for the first time! It was super fun. sister Aune hates it hahaha but I'm loving it.
These are my shoes that entered in this state of poverty after only TWO WEEKS from buying them.... I am sad. That is why I have a face of death in this picture with my super sad not very durable shoes.

aand... one time were heading back to our area from lunch And there was a horse in our trail. we didn't really know what to do so... what are two american girls gonna do? We're gonna take a picture with it.
and then two people passed by super chill and the horse moved out of the way like it was nothing. Wow..... talk about an obstacle that was not even really an obstacle.

The first picture is of a giant cuia! Cuia is that little wooden cup thing that the natives use to drink chimarrão. Yerba mate? I think is how it is in spanish.... but anywho. It's really a big culture thing.

n public restrooms you have to take your toilet paper BEFORE entering in the stall. .... kind of weird, right?

In our early leave for São Borja on Wednesday, we were the ONLY ones on the entire bus!! Whaaaaa!!! The bus driver came out to announce his usual speal and then looked at us and said, "well... I guess we're the only ones. ... use your seatbelts and let's have a good trip." hehehe we chuckled.

aaaaand... unfortunetely the time is up!


I love you all and have a super special awesome THANKSGIVING WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT


love,
Sister Hennefer








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