



Inspiring sight! In a world full of darkness, doubt, and confusion, the temple is a symbol of light and truth. Saturdays are a highlight to our week when we get to serve there. And yes, we're learning it in Portuguese!
It is still very hot here even though it is supposed to be Autumn. One of the elders told us that there are two seasons here, verao (summer) and inferno (which is a Portuguese word for hell, winter really translates into inverno). We had to laugh. A week ago we were asked to bear our testimonies at a fireside for couples to encourage them to prepare to serve missions. It was frightening but everything turned out o.k. Ed spoke off the cuff in Portuguese like he was born to it and Jessie read hers, and according to Ed, did a great job.
A week ago we had a brand new group of 11 missionaries arrive from the CTM in Sao Paulo. Half were Brazilian and half were from the U.S. We are feeling compassion on the one from Alaska. This heat must be overwhelming to him. There were two from the state of Washington. The other two were from Utah. Even though these young Elders from the US have been in the country for two months, arriving in Recife where it is much warmer and being assigned a Brazilian companion to live in a small apartment with no air-conditioning is a real adjustment for them. They are real troopers and we know if they can get through the first couple of months things begin to get easier. We had one Elder who came in April who wanted desperately to go home this transfer. He was in the President’s office talking to his Dad long distance and his Dad refused to let him come home. He was given an American companion and was sent out to a new assignment and we are praying that he will stick with it. We had one Sister in the hospital with Kidney stones who Jessie sat with while her companion went with Sister Emerick to get items for her from their apartment. We’re grateful she’s better now and working hard again.
We had what they call a Tour of the Mission last Thursday and Friday. One of the local Seventies who lives in Sao Paulo (Elder Araujo, who was the former President of a mission in Portugal) spoke at 2 conferences for the missionaries, at each one he spoke for over 3 hours. We tried to understand all that he spoke and were exhausted at the end of that day. The Recife area missionaries attended one session and the missionaries from the interior towns came to the other.
In the last month the mission baptized over 180+ people, of which we processed all the paperwork. We also took a test to certify our ability with the English language to become Proctors for a BYU administered online language test, that the Brazilian missionaries can take to demonstrate English proficiency. With that ability and the certificate they receive,they will be able to receive better jobs after their missions. It is amazing to see that most of the Brazilian missionaries who have been here awhile can speak English quite well. The mission president has challenged them to learn English while helping their companion learn Portuguese.
All in all, we keep pretty busy for an old couple. We’re beginning to understand more and more the value of the work we are doing and enjoy it more each week.
We wish all you Mothers out there a wonderful day today. All the Elders and Sisters have planned a time today to call home and talk to their Moms. To celebrate the day here, yesterday Jessie taped up a little hand mirror on the bathroom door to see the back of her head and gave herself a permanent (a little out of practice, it's been years), then worked up all her courage and went to a little cabeleira down the street from our apartment where she got her hair cut. It was quite an experience. First one lady washed her hair, then she was turned over to a long haired gentleman who was an artist at work, carefully cutting and styling her hair. When she asked him to cut a little more around the neckline in back, he refused. It was obvious to him if he cut more she would not like it! So it's a little longer but it's o.k. She came from the shop having paid $R 80 for a much needed redo. And she survived one more new and terrifying experience with a certain measure of grace!
Happy Mothers Day