Monday, December 29, 2014

Christmas Miracles

Happy almost New Year!!

First and foremost, I have another birthday shout-out to my hermanito Kyle!! Wow, 21. I can´t believe it!! FELIZ CUMPLE!!! Don´t drink too much sparkling cider. ;)

Holy cow, Christmas has come and gone. It didn´t feel like Christmas at all, thanks to all the hot and the humidity, but we still had a good lil Christmas here! For Noche Buena we had a BBQ with Dorisu´s family. Asada, chicken, sausage, potatoes, salad. SO MUCH FOOD. Here they don´t usually eat until midnight to celebrate Christmas and then they have fireworks and party all night and then sleep all the next day. This family was kind enough to eat early so we could be in the house by 9:30 and in bed by 10:30. Yeah, party animals!

And it looks like we had a white Christmas afterall, and not the kind with snow... Yeah, that´s right, NICO GOT BAPTIZED!!!!! :D :D :D And he was just so happy. We had our own little Christmas miracle with him. He told us on Tuesday that his family had changed their minds and decided to support him, that if this was something he wanted to do, then he should do it. He told us he knows that through prayer and fasting miracles can happen. And he was SO excited about his baptism. We had it after church but he said that he didn´t really sleep the night before because he didn´t want to miss it! This kid. He is so happy and so willing to follow the Savior and he is being richly blessed because of it. LOVE IT!

Oh fam, it was so good to see you! Thanks for all your love and support. I couldn´t be doing this without you! ¡¡Feliz año!! Have fun ringing in the New Year! We´ll be in bed by 10:30 like normal, haha.

Con mucho amor,
Hna Chipman

Our Christmas feast!

Christmas BBQ!! That´s a new one...

Just look at all that MEAT.

Argentine sparkling cider. Woohoo!!

Victory pose!!! :D

Pancakes and homemade syrup on this HOT Christmas morning.
Not quite waffles, strawberries, and whipped cream, but still tasty!


Finally, a BIG Christmas tree!
Aww, Nico. Best day!!

Monday, December 22, 2014

#whitechristmas #chiste

Feliz Navidad, dun dun dun dun. Feliz Navidad, dun dun dun dun. Feliz Navidad, prospero año, feliz edad! Yeah, that song has been playing in my head for weeks now, haha.

Well Merry Merry Christmas fam!!!!! But, ok, what´s with all this no snow?? Don´t worry. We don´t have any here either. But hopefully you´ll get some for Christmas! Can´t believe that´s this week!

I´ve finally got my nueva compañera!!! :) Her name is Hna Saunders. She got here at 1am this morning. Pobre. We´re gonna do lots of sleeping today, haha. She´s from Ogden and has almost 9 months in the mish. Hna Heumann lived with her before and always says the best things about her. Stoked!!! Speaking of Hna Heumann, she got transferred to Santa Rosa in La Pampa and Hna Bermudez is here finishing the training of Hna Tovar, who arrived when I did. Now there are two greenies (new missionaries). Oh boy!!

Things with Nico are so good. He is SO golden. He loves being in the capilla and he asked us to let him know when we are teaching other lessons there so he can come read his scriptures. Yeah, for real. AND he´s already asking questions and talking about a mission. HOLLA!!! Next weekend he´s going to Buenos Aires to talk to his family about why he wants to be baptized. He´s calling it his mini mission. He has been SO prepared!! :D

I´m sure most of you have seen this by now, but either way, go to Youtube and watch "He is the Gift". I just love that video. I can´t tell you how many times I´ve seen it now, but I never get tired of it. It´s so beautiful. He is the reason we´re celebrating right now. He is the reason this wonderful life and all our blessings are possible. I invite all of you to take a few moments and ponder what the life of our Savior means to you and then think of one thing you can do to show Him your gratitude for His life, love, and sacrifice this Christmas. He is what this is all about.

Oh boy, I can´t wait to see your cute faces in a few days!! Merry Christmas!!! I love you all to the moon and back!

AMOR,
Hna Chipman

One of our sweet investigators Maria de los Angeles at our weekly Noche de Hogar.

I ate liver and blood sausage in one meal. Blood sausage, pretty tasty. Liver... no gracias. :)

Church con Nico!! He even came early to read his scriptures. So proud of him!!!! :D

Our sweet lil´ hijo Brian. One day I´ll be able to give this kid a big hug.

My new compy, Hna Saunders!!!!

Monday, December 15, 2014

Milagros en MdP!!

Well hi there familyyyyyy!

We´ve had a lovely week here in MdP! So many good things/miracles.

We had our missionary Christmas party on Tuesday! Presidente and Hna Parreño were here, as well as the missionaries from all the zones in Mar del Plata. What a blast. We sang at a couple retirement homes, ate a big Christmas lunch (with Motab and David Archuleta playing in the background - holla!), and had a Christmas devotional and talent show. Hna Pinnock and I sang a rendition of "I Am a Child of God" with fake mustaches... don´t worry. I got all the awkwardness on video, haha. We are quite the duo. ;)

I can´t believe this transfer is over already! Hna Pinnock left yesterday to start her journey home. :( Yeah, we cried. I miss her already. I could not have asked for a better trainer. I actually won´t get my new companion until next week, so right now I´m in a trio with the other Hermanas, Hna Heumann and Hna Bermudez.

We had people at church this week!!! First, this cute lil´ lady and her two niños. We met them in the street the other day and invited her. We passed by her house in the morning and she was ready to go! Heck yes! She liked it and now I´ve got some really pretty art in my agenda from her kids. :)

Second, our boy Nico. Lemme tell you about him. He is a BOSS. We started teaching him three or four weeks ago and everything has really just clicked with him. He´s been reading the Book of Mormon and praying about it and he knows it´s true. But things have come up that have kept him from coming to church and this past week he told us that if he gets baptized he can´t live at his house anymore (he lives with his parents and sisters). Dang. That´s tough. BUT he know this church is true and he wants to be part of it. He wants to be a good example for his family and he knows this Gospel can help him do that. So right now we´re fasting and praying real hard that his parents will support him in this decision. They don´t mind us coming by and they always greet us, so we´re not exactly sure what´s up. For now, we´re gonna keep teaching him; he´s gonna keep reading, praying, and coming to church. Future missionary/bishop/leader right hurrrrr! But seriously, his faith is INCREDIBLE!

Oh, I just love you all so much! I hope you´re having fun getting all ready for Christmas! Throw some snowballs for me!

Con amor,
Hna Chipman

So fancy eating at McD´s. But seriously. This is like SUPER fancy here.

Going to sing for the cute abuelitos! :)

MAR!

Matching pens for Christmas. Presh.

Facturas. Oh yeah. This was our dinner one night. Bad idea, haha, but SO yummy!

Our boy Nicoooo! :D

I love this woman. Miss her already!

Monday, December 8, 2014

Still not a Latino...

Oh heeeyyyyy fam!!! It´s your favorite day of the week! :)

Lunch with our favorite abuelita Adela! She´s hilarious.
Someone decided to turn on the hot and humid buttons at the same time this week. Don't worry, mom, I'm drinking lots of water and wearing lots of sunscreen. And I'm working on some sweet missionary tan lines. I'll send some pics at the end of summer when they're even better. ;) Also, there are HORDES of dragonflies here in the summer. Sometimes the sky is just full of them. Better dragonflies than grasshoppers or cockroaches! We found two cockroaches in our apartment this week. Yum!

Noche de hogar with our conversos recién
I've officially been in Argentina for over a month now! I'm basically Argentine. Nope, still a white girl from Idaho. But, it's cool. The people here think we're really interesting. People think we're from all over. We've been asked if we're from Germany, Ukraine, England, Russia, the US. They def know we're not Latin. ;) And everyone calls us "bonitas" and "hermosas" (pretty and beautiful). One guy asked us if we were from another planet, haha. Good one!

So rich. Actually, this is only equal to about $100
I feel like it's really hard to describe what the mission is like. It's SO good but SO hard. You go through your week trying to do some good and for the most part you don't see a lot of results (at least we aren't right now). You hope your efforts are making a difference in someone's life. Every once in awhile you have some really great contacts or lessons and you are SO happy. It just makes your day. You spend your whole week getting your investigators pumped for church and then it's Sunday and none of them come and your heart just BREAKS for them because you know how much they need this in their lives. You KNOW how much the Gospel will bless them and give them exactly what they're searching for. It's hard, but it's good. It requires a lot of faith. And by a lot, I mean more faith than I've ever had to have before. Yeah, hard to describe. We just keep going forward trying to help people come to the Savior. We can't force them. We can only invite them and then do all we can to help them.

Love ya mi querida familia. Enjoy the snow for me!! And drink some hot chocolate! :)

Con amor,
Hna Chipman

Ward Christmas dinner - yum!!

Merry Christmas!!! :D

Just hanging out...

Helping our amiga Lydia decorate! We love Navidad!


Our zona!!!!! Yeah, we´re crazy. And we love it.

Monday, December 1, 2014

An Argentine Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
Hola fam bam!!!!

First of all, I´d like to give a shout out to my hermanita!! Happy BIG 18 this week!!! I can´t believe you're so grown up. And I hope you have a fabulous birfday!!!  Love ya, sis! :D

I hope everyone ate lots of turkey and pie this past week! We had our own Día de Gracias here with our recent converts and some awesome members. We made hand turkeys and wrote our blessings. Then we watched the Joseph Smith movie (LOVE that movie) and ate pie and popcorn! We made pumpkin, lemon, and chocolate pudding pie - Yum!! They loved the pumpkin pie. :)

Yeah, we made this pumpkin pie from scratch. Bosses!

So, this week I learned some really cool/big things. First, sometimes I wonder - why Argentina?? I would be a WAY more effective missionary in the states, where I already speak the language and understand the culture. Why would the Lord send me here and have me "waste" time adjusting to all that? Well, I think He wants me to learn how much I really depend on Him. If I were in the states I feel like part of me would feel like I could do the mission on my own. I could communicate and share exactly what I feel and think, precisely how I want. Here, I can't do it how I want. I HAVE to rely on and trust the Lord for everything. He wants me to learn how to rely on Him and follow His Spirit. I want to learn how to do that and better recognize His voice guiding me in my life.

Second, it really doesn't matter what the people are thinking when I talk to them. Obviously we want them to feel the Spirit and feel the need for the Gospel so we must be sharing with love, but we don't need to fear what they think. If they think we are dumb or silly or crazy, who cares?! All that matters is what God thinks and He sent us to share His Gospel and His truth. Every time I talk to someone, I know Heavenly Father is proud of me because I did what He asked. I tried to share His love with one of my brothers or sisters. His Spirit will be there to guide me as I try to share with love.

I love you all so so much! You are the light of my life and I pray for you EVERY SINGLE DAY!!!

Besitos y abrazossssssss!  (kisses and hugs)

LOVE,
Hna Chipman

They even have statues of dogs here...
¡Viva España! :)
Thinking of all our blessings! :D
Rain or shine, here we are.
Lunch with our favorite Hna Romero!
She is an ángel. Hna Bermudez... haha