Ah, so little time!! Hello everyone! So glad to hear from
all of you.
I need to be pretty quick, because we have some time to go
out and
walk around outside the CTM (Missionary Training Center in
Brazil)
and use our Portuguese, and we want to use
as much of that time as we can. But I also want to tell you
as much
as possible. A difficult task. But here goes. On my flight from
Portland to Atlanta there was just me and one missionary
just leaving
home, heading to the Peru MTC. We didn´t have much time to
talk. On my
flight from Atlanta to Sao Paulo, there were like 35
missionaries. It
was crazy. I was like the first or second one there, and
they just
kept coming. A lot just leaving home, and a lot coming from
Provo MTC
to finish in Brazil. Elder Nelson (AKA Sean), a good friend
from my
hall in BYU was on our flight, which was crazy because I
hadn´t even
heard he was called to Brazil. Weird. So, we got here and got
right into it. My district is just three people, all of us
were visa
waiters. Our purpose here, as our teachers say, is solely to
learn
Portuguese. We already know how to be missionaries. But, at
the same
time, we are learning more about that too. Elder Hammond
(was in my
district in Provo) and Elder Rodriguez are my companions. We
jumped
right into Portuguese, and were teaching 3 lessons our first
full day
here. And have been most days since then. It´s crazy. The
language is
doing okay, but definitely needs work. We have already been out
proselyting in downtown Sao Paulo twice. We go out with a
teacher, get
4 Livro de Mormons a piece, and go to it. People are super
open and
receptive here. And even though I can´t understand
everything they
say, it´s easy to pass the books out. They have been good
experiences.
The CTM is way different here because everyone is trying to
speak the
same language. You can talk to anyone in Portuguese. It
makes it so
much easier to speak your language. I have barely spoken
English since
Wednesday. It´s weird.
Our teachers are awesome. I have learned
that Brasileiros really like to joke around a lot, and our
teachers
are hilarious. We
went to the Campinas temple today. It was
awesome. Super pretty. It was P-Day for all non-native
speakers today,
so our session was in English. Kinda nice, and also kinda
disappointing at the same time. But I had a really good
experience in
the temple today. Personal revelation is so real. I need to head
out soon. Sorry I can´t answer all of your questions. But,
before I
go, spiritual thought. A few days ago I was really upset
with the
language and slightly depressed. I really missed Oregon and
everything
that I loved there, and I felt like I had just left to come
to Brazil
and not understand people. Leaving a mission is super hard.
Then in
one of our lessons, we talked about how Heavenly Father will
help us
in all our difficulties because He loves us so much. I bore
my
testimony on just that. And as I did, the Spirit confirmed
it to me.
That Heavenly Father knew my problems, and will help me
because He
loves me. That slight depression or whatever you wanna call
it left
as I bore my testimony. And hasn´t come back since. I know
it´s true.
He will help me. And He will help all of us. Just trust in
Him, and
it´s all gonna be good. It was a sweet experience. I love all of
you so much! You are amazing! Good luck with everything
going on in
your lives! I love it here, I´m starting to love Brazil a
lot, and I
know this is where I need to be. Love you!! Elder Baldridge