Monday, October 31, 2011

Weekend Fun

Wooh…what blast! Friday night our ward managed to get tickets for the local theatre where we got to watch a ballet production of Romeo & Juliet When I first got to Rio, I took a tour of the theatre but I never imagined I would be able to watch a performance. The theatre was beautiful and the dance even better! The next day I went my friend Danielle and her family to a bbq( Churrasco). I must say that the Brazilians know how to barbeque. Things needed for a churrasco: 1.) lots of meat 2.) loud music and 3.) more meat!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Happy Holidays

Here is our decorated door and a pumpkin pie, proof that we have not forgotten the motherland and we are doing what our forefathers would want.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

I Love to See The Temple

I had such a great experience this weekend to go on a temple trip. It was an experience that I always wanted to have when I was on my mission and I feel so blessed to get to do it! We left Friday night at 10:00 after a special devotional. It was so fun traveling on the bus with all the members of my ward and stake. I felt like we were all united in a righteous cause. We got to the Campinas Temple at about six in the morning and spent the whole day at work. We had lunch, and left in the late afternoon, and were back before 10:00 Saturday night. It was a quick trip but it was so good to be rejuvenated spritualy, and to get to spend the whole day in the temple. It also makes me appreciate living in the only city in the world that has two cities…South Jordan. And I promise to take more advantage of those temples.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Visitors Welcome

Considering the fact that I am living in a different country I have still had quite a few visitors. Recently, my best friend Vicki came to stay. Some best friend huh? Vicki served her mission in São Paulo and was so excited to come back. I got to show her and some of her friends from work around Rio. I must admit it was fun to not be the tourist, and watch them see Rio for the first time. I of course took them to the Cristo, Pão de Acucar, Copacabana, and Leblon. They eved stayed at a hostel in a Favela which they loved. Vicki left on Sunday and on Monday came Veronica. Veronica is my “Brazilian mom”. I met Veronica when I was serving as a missionary in Fortaleza. Veronica is one of the most amazing and incredible people I know and I was so excited to have her come visit. Bruno Goulart, who also served in Fortaleza also knows her very well. So the two of us did our best showing Veronica the city. One of my favorite stops was the zoo. The bird area was my favorite. I saw colors that I only knew existed on pictures. The toucans and parrots, and macaws were breathtaking. It was so good to see Veronica again and I cannot wait till I get to go to Fortaleza to visit!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Let Me Take You To Rio

So, today was my day off so Abbie and I decided to take trip into the city and see what we could see. We were fortunate to find the national library as soon as we got off the metro. I love riding the metro. We ate frozen yogurt as we walked through the park, it felt like a dream or at least a movie I once saw. We had lunch, took a tour of the national library, and visited several musuems. There was a museum with a special exhbit of RIO the movie…I found blue!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

You give me fever...

I was thinking things were pretty boring around here since I came back from Sao Paulo, until I woke up Saturday feeling awful! Why didn’t want things to be boring anyways? I just got worse and Sunday, I had to go the hospital with a fever of 104. The doctor diagnosed me with a throat infection, which I think is strep throat. He gave me medicine and luckily I am feeling much better. Guess I should just learn to be content!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Trippin...

I have been meaning to blog but I have been up to a lot. Time is just passing by. The guys who are doing the exchange program in Florianopolis came to visit us and went to the Cristo Redentor again and Copacabana. I never cease to be amazed by the grandeur of that beautiful statue. I love how Christ’s arms are open to all. The following day we hiked Urca again and saw so many monkeys. We also went to Ipanema where I made the mistake of going too far out into the ocean. Thank goodness for the lifeguards! That was a great life lesson!

The guys were heading back to Sao Paulo for the week and I decided to go with them, since I didn't have class. We took a six hour night bus ride to Sao Paulo. That was the first time I had been there since I had been a missionary. We saw a beautiful cathedral and got to watch a service. I love the tradition of Catholicism, and I wish I knew more. We walked on Avenida Paulista where I had proselyted as a young missionary in the MTC. We took a train through several favelas to get to Jundaï, and from there we picked up and taken to Lorena’s house.

I knew Lorena in the MTC and she met the boys in Florianopolis where she goes to school. She and her family were so amazing and it felt so good to hang out with a Brazilian family again. I must admit that it felt good when they slipped and called me Sister, I even learned how to make feijao(beans). We went to a giant young single adult dance. I ran into a lot of friends and companions from my mission. I got to see Sister Hilaria Britos who came to be one of my best friends. It was so fun to catch up! We even got to stop by the temple to take a picture.

I spent the weekend in the capital of Sao Paulo where I went to a beautiful park and saw some of the coolest trees ever andthen church, it is always so good to know that wherever you go the church is the same. All in all, a great trip!