Sunday, January 24, 2016

Sister Swan's Trip


Makail's Travel Plans For Feb.9-10

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YOUR TRIP IS NOW FULLY CONFIRMED Air E-Ticket Issued 0441660515975 
Trip Summary Date City Service From/to Class 
Tue 09 Feb 2016 COR - AEP AR1501 11:05AM - 12:20P
Tuesday 09 February 2016 Delta Air Lines DL 110 Departure
 09 February 09:15 PM Buenos Aires, (Pistarini) (+) Terminal: C 
Arrival 10 February 05:37 AM Atlanta, (Hartsfield-Jackson Int) (+) Terminal: I Duration 10:22
 (Non stop) Booking status Confirmed Class Economy (U) Baggage allowance 2PC   Seat 43D confirmed for Makail Dawn Swan
Wednesday 10 February 2016 Delta Air Lines DL 1105 
Departure 10 February 08:10 AM Atlanta, (Hartsfield-Jackson Int) (+) Terminal: S 
Arrival 10 February 10:29 AM Salt Lake City, (Salt Lake City Intl) (+) Terminal: 2 Duration 04:19 (Non stop) Booking status Confirmed Class Economy (U) Baggage allowance 2PC Seat 41A confirmed for Makail Dawn Swan



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          Córdoba - Argentina
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P-day with the zone

Hey everyone,

This was a good week, we found a lot of new people :) We also had Zone meeting, the Hermana Leaders came to visit for two days, and now we are having P-day of the zone. We basically played sports all day long. It was a great one!

So yesterday 5 investigators came to church. It was super cool! A 11 year old less active member invited four friends and her dad to church with her. The friends had a sleep over so that they could get up and go early. It was pretty much a huge miracle! The dad is awesome and he wants to turn his life around. His name is Marcelo and the only problem is that he has to get married first. That´s complicated. But hey, miracles still happen in the mission :)

I totally love my companion and all of the Hermanas in the pension! I´m just going to send some pictures :)

I know that the church is true and that we recieve millions of little blessings when we do the thing we should. I love that the Lord answers my prayers and I feel the strength of the gospel everyday when my feet hit the floor (and literally they hit the floor...I sleep on the top bunk and I have to jump to get down:).

Hope you´re all doing great, and I´ll see you next week. I got my 3 weeks to go letter today. Talk about depressing! But we´re going to work a ful anyways! :D

Love to all,

Hermana Swan

This is the house of one of our Recent converts Pablo. It´s a nautical campground on the side of a lake!!! Talk about paradise! Menos los mosquitos haha

my camera is dying, my watch broke today, my tennis shoes are starting to fall apart...what´s next? Oh well.


Monday, January 11, 2016

Hello everyone! Week two in paradise :)

Hey,

So I still can´t get over all the green that it is here. We´ve seen quite a few storms these past few days and it rained a TON. They closed some of the bridges because the river flowed over them (that´s more or less normal for this time of year). Everything is very green, and it´s a very nice contrast to the 
cement and asphalt of the city. We got to know our area a lot better, found a few new investigators, got to know some great members and worked with a few families of less-actives. It was a good week...even though we had some battles with health. 

I got to go on exchanges with Hermana Vazquez (la mini missionary from Jesus Maria) for almost three days because Hermana Fuentealba and Hermana Hernandez were sick. It was good that we could get out of the pension because I probably would have gone a little bit crazy. We did end up finding cool people with lots of potential, even though our poor companions didn´t feel so good.

You wouldn´t believe the wildlife here. We were walking down a road that´s looked a lot like Kotter´s road when a few horses just walked on past. They had halters on, but the people just let them wander around. The other thing is that the roadkill here is only frogs. At night there are SO MANY! Last night we found 5 sitting underneath the light of our neighbor´s porch...and we´re not talking about little frogs, these are palm-sized. On top of that, there are tons and tons of butterflies everywhere! There´s a migration of white butterflies and sometimes it´s crazy how many you can find flying around. The only downside about so much fauna are the mosquitos...they´re vicious. 

I had an english question today...
If I want to say how much it costs in the past tense, is it how much it costed? cost? Even Hermana Hernandez was confused. It´s going to be a struggle.

Well, the church is true. This week we strengthened our testimonies of the hymns a ton. We started singing because Hermana Hermandez also has an amazing voice, and every time the people feel the spirit. It´s such a blessing that we have so many in english, we found an english hymn book and we´re teaching the other Hermanas more hymns. I know that the Lord sends us where we´re needed, but also where we need to be to progress. I´m so thankful for my area and my companion, and that we live with the other two hermanas :) Life is good. We partied for Hermana Fuentealba´s birthday on Saturday :)

I hope you all have a fantastic week and know that I love you!

Sincerely,

Hermana Swan

One of the members owns a restaurant in a hotel...so he fed us lunch. It was pretty cool.


My froggy friends! There are also fireflies here at night...it´s seriously like camping :)


 Hahaha Me...with those wild horses ;)

Surprise Hermana Fuentealba! we made her a chocotorta and a sign :) it turned out to be a great day. All of the members made her something special to eat...we´re certainly going to gain weight if we keep that up!


Lunch with Hermana Cubilla and her family yesterday...she´s the Relief Society president. Their family is awesome!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

A whole new....well, everything!

Happy New Year everyone!!!

It´s now 2016 and I have so much new news that I don´t know where to start!

I recieved my new companion Hermana Hernandez from Las Vegas, Nevada on Wednesday. She´s awesome and already speaks a ton of Spanish because her Dad is from Guatemala. That´s super awesome because it´d be much more stressful if she didn´t haha. She´s the oldest of 12 kids. She has a super strong testimony and is excited to be here in the MAC (mission Argentina Córdoba).

My new area is Santa Rosa de Calamuchita (if you look that up on Google, it should show up as "the most beautiful part of Cordoba". But seriously, it´s GORGEOUS here! We have another town that´s really famous in our area called Villa General Belgrano. It´s also beautiful, but the preaching is a little rough because it´s the beer capital of Cordoba haha. It´s a little German town and super touristy. Basically, all the shopping I could ever want to end my mission is right here in my area. It´s even better than Centro en Córdoba Capital!!! :D

We´re going to be four Hermanas here for at least this transfer. Hermana Fuentealba from Chile and Hermana Vazquez from Jesus Maria (mini missionary) are also here with us. Hermana Fuentealba is the only one that knows anything about the area. She whitewashed it two transfers ago with Hermana Nordfelt who took my spot in Ayacucho. Basically, we´re starting up with zero, but it´s a fantastic learning experience. I´m excited for the opportunity to learn and to grow and to have to rely even more on my Heavenly Father to do His work. Literally, I can´t do it alone. 

I hope that you all have a fantastic week, that you enjoy it and that you don´t get to jealous when you see the pictures of my area :P Love you all tons!

Sincerely,

Hermana Swan


 New Years with Familia Contrerras



The little house we live in makes it feel like we´re camping every day....it´s great! I haven´t see so much green in more than 6 months! This day I caught a huge wasp (probably a pompilid :) and was super happy haha. Good news: I´m still weird.

 We fixed the bikes that are here...and they make life so much fun! The only problem is the next day when you can hardly stand to sit down. We´re going to have to get adjusted to them! 


First Grido of Hermana Hernandez!!! :D 
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Our humble abode...

The view from my window. It´s like a mix of Back east and oregon here. I love it :)


Our kitchen



 new years... we accidentally all matched!




don´t cry for me Argentina!







Sunday, January 3, 2016

And a Happy New Year!!!!

Monday, December 28, 2015

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! :)



A great big Hola from Argentina!

Here we´re dying of heat and humidity and a little bit of sunburn...but somehow I manage to still feel the Christmas spirit. The hearts of the people are a little softer, they´re a little more worried about their families, they´re a little more open to the gospel. I love Christmas in the mission!

This last week has been a great opportunity to learn more about my Savior Jesus Christ. On Thursday we went to the Temple and I read several stories of His life while I was there. The more that I study His life and teachings, the more I understand just how personal His sacrifice is for me. If He hadn´t ever lived on the earth, I wouldn´t have the chance to fix my mistakes, to eventually live with my Father in Heaven again. What a marvelous blessing it is that centuries ago, He was born.

On Friday we had our ward "end of year party" and it turned out really well. We had to give the Spiritual thought to start things off, and it turned out really well because we sang :). I´m starting to get over my ridiculous fear of singing in front of people, which is good!

Saturday we had an activity of the Stake that the youth went on exchanges with us, the missionaries. There were three young women who came and only two of us, so I spent the whole day in a trio with Hermana Dinaso and Hermana Watrín. It was really fun! I completely sunburned the back of my neck, but Hermana Juarez (the missionary mom here in Ayacucho) fixed me up with some Aloe Vera :). It´s all better now.

Yesterday we went to a baptism of 7 people. It was for our entire stake and it turned out so well! There were people of all ages there and it was an amazing experience to see so many making covenants with our Heavenly Father. We participated in the choir (of course!). Tatin didn´t make it there, but we still have faith that he´ll keep progressing. 

I love you all and have a fantastic week! Enjoy the cold, the hot chocolate and the christmas lights :) Also, take a few minutes to think about the things the Savior did for you and be grateful for them.
Oh, and you have to see "A Christmas Story" in my honor!

Love to all,

Hermana Swan 





TEMPLE, TEMPLE!!


End of Year Dinner  our choir with David our ward mission leader


My companions for a day Herman Dinaso (14 years old) and Hermana Watrín (17 years old)

Well, that was a week!

Hey everyone,

So I know there were a lot of expectations for this last week...and as it turns out it was quite an adventure. Tatin canceled his appointments with us for his baptisimal interview, and he didn´t come to church this last week. So we´re hoping to talk to him, but his work schedule isn´t helping. However, he still wants to get baptized, his family is just making him confused.

We traveled to Las Varillas and went on exchanges with Hermana Norton and Hermana Salomon on Tuesday. Then we went to San Francisco on Wednesday with Hermana Solar and her mini misionera Hermana Tulián. on Sunday we had the Primary program and it made me cry. The little kids were so adorable, but what really made it special is that Yamila is the second counselor in the Primary. It was amazing to be able to see her and Malena singing and sharing their testimonies. Without the changes of the gospel that they´ve made in their lives they wouldn´t have been there. The gospel changes us. I am so thankful for the Atonement.

We left right after church to catch our bus to go on tour for choir. We traveled to Rio Cuarto, another city 3-4 hours to the south of Córdoba. Our bus broke down on the way and we waited on the side of the road for two hours before another bus came to take us. We practiced on the side of the road and watched a hailstorm from the inside in the meantime. We showed up to our performance two hours late, but the audience waited for us. The good news is that it turned out amazingly :) I wasn´t as nervous the second time with my song, and it went well.

Yesterday we had our Christmas conference. it was a blast! I had my game of Ulitmate frisbee and it went great until Elder Coombs hit his head on the wall after catching a fantastic throw. So we packed it up and came to Jesus Maria. We´re on exchanges today with Hermana Rounsville and Hermana Oviedo. 

Yeah, it was a busy week and we haven´t slept a whole lot, but I still love the mission! I am thankful for every moment that I have to be here in my beloved Argentina and to be around such a fantastic group of misionaries.

I love you all, and I hope that you can all find a way to draw nearer to Jesus Christ this week. Whether it be reading a little more in the scriptures, sharing a mormon message with a friend or listening to some good Christmas music and thinking about the true meaning of Christmas...it doesn´t matter, but give the Spirit a chance to testify to you again of the truthfulness of the gospel. Jesus Christ is our Savior and he loves each and every one of us. I love you too.

Have a fantastic week,

Hermana Swan

Camera problems again. Sorry about that! See ya!

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