SUN!!!!!¡Ch'ona! ¿Ma sa sa'ach'ol?Yeah that's k'ekchi for hey, how are you? Crazy right?! There's lots of K'ekchi speakers here in Coban! We found a new part of our area this week and it's pure k'ekchi, but we're super stoked! We contacted for 3 hours asking for 'Elena Garcia' just a way to break the ice :) Lots of people will listen to us if we ask them a question first, then ask to give them a pamphlet :) Yes we got this contacting thing down to a science!The weather here is crazy! It's freezing and rainy for a few days then super hot with a ton of sun (I love it!) and then at night back to cold! But it's made everyone sick.. especially my comp :( It was super chafa, we couldn't work for a whole day because she was bad and took medicine and slept for 13 hours.. I got a lot of studying in :) I was reading a few Ensign's and loved some of the quotes, so I'll share em with ya!'When we choose to follow Him, He really takes good care of us.''The more we try to get to the Lord's house, the more Satan tries to get us to give up before we get them belssing.''When we receive a prompting to serve, it is better to act and listen to the prompting then to wait around. Yes a special flower, homemade cookies, or a card are nice, but not essentioal. Timing and obedience are more important and we'll be given more opportunities to serve.''The more grateful we are the easier it is to recognize the blessings we receive and appreciate the lessons we learn from difficulties.'So good right?! :)We had divisions this week, my comp is from Mexico City and LOVES Guadalajara, we had lots to talk about :) haha but when we were on divisions I tries to answer the phone, but my hands were freezing and I dropped it in a puddle.... but it still lives!!! Woo :)Yesterday we had a miracle, this week we were contacting and we met a lady named Daisy a pamphlet, she said she didn't have time to listen to us right then, but come back another day. Well we saw her in church yesterday and after we went to her house. Her neighbor invited her to go to church and she went! We invited her to be baptized and she said in time, yes! She's married (which is super rare) and has 3 little girls. She's definitely a chosen daughter of God :) I'm so excited for her!Oh and I found out I have Giardia... I'm taking super nasty meds, but hopefully it'll make the little bug go away!Have a great week :) Can you believe next week is March? What??? Time is flying! Love you!Love, Hermana Brems
Monday, February 23, 2015
Giardia and Elena Garcia
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Yoohoo :)
Valentines Day!Hey Everyone!!How was your week? I hope you had a great one and celebrated a little dia de cariño on Saturday as well :) We kicked Valentines day with the Primary, we have an investigator that's 17 and he has 2 little cousins, Cristofer and Eliezer, they are 9 and 7. They came to church and heard about the activity and wanted to go so we took them and the ladies asked if we would help! It was fun, they shared a little message, played some games and then of course had lunch and a super cute cake! We noticed that Cristofer and Eliezer didn't eat any of their lunch so we asked them what was going on because all the other kids were devouring theirs. They said that they were going to save their lunch and give it to their grandma because she hasn't been eating. It broke my heart, I almost wanted to cry! Here 2 little kids gave up their lunch, which was nicer than anything they could ever get to give to their grandma. It's amazing the things little kids teach you, they are truly the best examples sometimes! The area is just kinda dead right now, the people aren't ripened yet or something, it's a little frustrating, but we're not getting discouraged and not giving up hope! This week a bolo asked us for money for tortillas, but he did it in a very rude way.. I told him he should have purchased his tortillas before he started drinking and then Hermana Escobar gave him a Word of Wisdom pamphlet :) He wasn't super happy, but maybe he read it when he got sobered up! I hope you all have a great week :) It's been absolutely freezing here, we wake up to frost and ice on the windows! ahhh I'm definitely an Arizona girl... I can't get enough of the sun when it comes out :) Love you!Love, Hermana Brems
Monday, February 9, 2015
El Chippy chippy
Yes I wore my raincoat and loved it!Yoohoo hello family!!
How is everyone doing?! I seriously feel like I've come back into modern times after having spent a week here in Coban! Today we went to buy groceries and there were things like Goldfish, chexmix, peanut butter... Subway, mcdonalds... my mind is going crazy! There are so many things that I haven't had in all of my mission here in Coban like the weather, it's absolutely freezing! It rains a lot, they call it chippy chippy when it's sprinkling and oh boy it's done a lot of chippy chippying! But that's okay because there are HOT SHOWERS!!! Ahhhhh and I have a shower head for the first time too! The water is hotter with less pressure so you better believe I shower with just a trickle :) haha I am in a ward, totally different than a branch, they had all of the teachers there, what?!? that never happens! haha The area is really small, but Hermana Escobar said that there are lots of miracles and I am learning that to be very true! I love my companion, we get along super well, she's a sweetheart! She's from Panama and just about has 9 months in the mission! She's a lot of fun and she tells me everyday how much she likes having me as a comp, 1 because we're the same size so walking together isn't a problem! And 2 because she says I'm obedient, but very relaxed, patient, and understanding when things come up! It makes me feel so good :) I'm super happy :) Oh we put a baptism date with a lady that just gave birth and she said that she can't walk or read for 40 days after giving birth.. what??? A little different, but she accepted a baptism date for late March. The poor Elders here, they are 18 and 19 years old, they have 4 and 5 months in the mission, one of them is the DL and they are both new to the area and gringos. Hna Escobar said that she thinks they look up to me as their mom... just call me hermana momma Brems or Salchicha, that nickname kinda stuck with me! Have a great week and Happy Valentines Day :)Love, Hermana Brems
Hermana Escobar and Hermana Portillo
Cooking at a members houseA little bit of the area
Warming up with my hair dryer :)
And I wore my boots
The house is tiny, but there are hot showers :)
My closet
My desk
Monday, February 2, 2015
´No hay que comer`
We love the buses here!!Hello hello everyone!JORGE AND VICTORIA GOT BAPTIZED!!!!! Woooohoooooo :) A few day before their baptism we were asking them the baptism questions to prepare them and I said okay, Jorge, la Palabra de Sabiduria (word of wisdom) and he responded.. uhh no hay que comer (you can't eat)!! He was so proud of his response.. I was like, we can't eat?? Shoot I need to do a lot of repenting! I have been laughing at it since! But the baptism went well, one of the ZL's is going home this change so we had him baptize the kiddos for a last hurrah. The baptism started an hour late (Guatemala standard time) and their mom and younger siblings came. When Victoria came out of the water she started bawling. We were like... did she get water up her nose...? No water, she was really upset that her dad didn't come and support her.. poor gal. They bore their testimonies after and Jorge said he's never going to miss a sunday of church! So changes are here!!!!! YEAH :) I am going to a place called Los Campos, it's in Coban and my companion is going to be Hermana Escobar, I don't know her, but she's from Panama and I heard she's really nice and super quiet and a great missionary! So I think it'll be good :) I'm excited to get to know Coban even though it's cold and rains a lot haha! I didn't realize how much stuff I had... packing is a bear! Well, have a great week :) I sure love you all and I'm so thankful for all of your support!Love, Hermana Brems
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