Well...the biggest news is taht I´ve been transferred. After a year in cuiabá, Mato grosso, I am now serving in dourados, mato grosso do sul!! Wohoo!! It is paradise here—the weather is absolutely heavenly. No more 100+ degree weather! Heavenly father is very kind. sorry for all the typos, this keyboard is very frustrating and many keys are sticking.
WE have been greatly blessed here in dourados so far. WE arrived safely, sister rosa and i, after a 19+ hour bus ride. We have 3 investigators already with baptismal dates—2 are a family for this coming Saturday! Que coisa boa. Truly it is wonderful to see how god prepares people´[s hearts to hear the gospel. Well...that´s it for now. I´ll try to send pics next week.
Love you all!
Sister Ellis III
P.s. Kelly—I´m so happy Matt went over there. What a good friend. What did he say? How long did he stay? You are all in my prayers, tribe 5!]
P.s.s. thank you so much, Rob andChrista for the package! I got it just as I was leaving the office for our transfer! What a blessing. Ister rosa and i loved the pb rice krispies during our bus ride. The other two sisters shared in the reeses pieces adn cereal. What heaven—all that peanut butter. I loved the card too, Christa! What na artist.
P.P.s.s. thanks, Kit and Kevin for your package. I got it last conference. All the elders shared in the candy. Sister rosa enjoyed trying american cnady. And sister bulhoes loved the picture. Tahnks so much!!!
Question: in y´all´s missions, was it against the rules for missionaries to drink coke? Just wondering...
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