Monday, August 13, 2018

Week 60: That's an....Ostrich?


What a week! 

It rained last night here in Talca and was raining in the morning and I am so glad my comp likes the rain as much as I do. It has been a really busy week. But I have learned a lot. 


Tuesday Hermana Collins arrived here in Talca. She is from Bountiful, Utah and turns out we share a birthday! But I am a year older. It´ll be fun if we get to celebrate together next month! 


Wednesday we made our way back up to Rancagua together (another very long bus ride...) for a training. We have a new assignment as referral secretaries and are in charge of managing the referrrals for our zone here in Talca. It's fun and keeps us busy. We got back late Wednesday night and Thursday is when the real work began! 

It has been crazy learning the new sector and exploring new parts. Only once did we call the other area to find out we were actually lost and contacting in their sector, but that's just fine--haha. We have already started seeing the miracles and have a lot to do, and I am so excited. 





Last week before I said goodbye to Hermana Queiroz, we went to some gardens that the University of Talca has. It was beautiful and there were lots of animals too. It was fun because my comp wasn't familiar with some of the types of animals we saw (like an ostrich) and so we learned a couple new words in Spanish...all in all, a fun trip! I will have to send more pictures later...I got to chase a peacock too. 

Thought of the week:


Count your many blessings. Attitude of gratitude! When we have thankful heart, we will be happier. 

Short and sweet this week. 

Love you all 

Con amor, 
Hermana Eibert




And we had pumpkin pie in the freezer!





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