Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, or end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next.

-Gilda Radner

Monday, March 12, 2012

Argentina #14

Ok, so once again I don´t have much to say. It´s weird because I feel like the more I do in a week the less I feel like writing about it. 

We have seen so many miracles this week. We have found the perfect investigators this week and last week. They are all progressing wonderfully so far. Usually for me it´s been a difficult to get people to read the book of Mormon and pray and keep commitments, but with these investigators it hasn´t been! A lot of them now have baptismal dates for the next transfer. I hope that I will be here! I really love Pico Truncado. It took a long time for me to love this wasteland, but now I love it so much! I don´t want to leave!

Also, I learned all about Argentine Asado (barbeque) this weekend with Familia Funes. I have pictures, notes, and videos, so I hope that I with be able to bring this skill back with me to the states. It´s really the yummiest thing ever! Although I doubt it will ever be quite as good because our beef isn´t the same in the U.S. 

And yes, we are still waiting for Exequiel´s mom to get back from Buenos Aires so that they will get married and baptized. Sometimes I forget that they aren´t members yet because they totally act and live like members (except for the Law of Chastity part). My new dream in life is their baptism because they are my new best friends/family . I love that family so much and I know I was sent here to teach them. We just bonded so quickly. 

Ok. That´s all. 

I love you all! 

Hermana Sandorf

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Argentina #13

Hello! how is everybody?! I am doing great! I am just really happy right now! Hna. Sosa and I are working really hard, and we are finding a lot of really great investigators! We have seen so many miracles this week! One was that we felt like we should clap a street, and we found a member who hadnt been active for 10 years. She had been thinking about coming back, but she took our coming as a message that she needs to go back to church. We had a really awesome lesson about the Atonement with her. Another miracle was that one investigator, Maria, asked US if she could be baptized during the first lesson. Wow! She has to get married first, and her boyfriend is being a stinker, but I know that miracles are possible, and she and we are doing everything possible so that her desire to be baptized becomes a reality.


I am just really loving life right now! I love being a missionary! I love the people I am teaching, and I am just happy. That is about it! Sorry that I do not have much to say!

LOVE YOU!

Hna. Bretleigh Sandorf

Hermana Sandorf and the welcoming statue in Pico Truncado