Monday, December 25, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Livia's Baptism
Saturday, December 16, just before the Christmas Party, Elder Barrus baptized Livia. Pictured at top left to right: Sister Gamarano, Sister Kapp, Luciana (Livia's mother), Livia, Sister Barrus and Elder Barrus. Al baptized Luciana about 2 months ago, then baptized her daughter Esther about 6 weeks ago and now Livia. Luciana has one more daughter that she hopes will choose to be baptized before we leave. Bottom picture, Elder Barrus, Livia, Luciana, Esther and Marila. On Sunday, December 17, Al had the blessing of confirming Beatrice, Maria Christina and Livia.
Interviews in Itapetininga
Friday, December 15, our zone had interviews with Presidente Ribeiro. Our zone leaders, Elder Lima and Elder Squires, asked us to bring something white to wear. We ended up making a short video. The letters we are holding up read, "We are the light of the world."
Monday, December 18, 2017
Tatui Branch Christmas Party
Gil made beautiful invitations for the Christmas Party. Eleven year Helena and Debora dig into the huge bowl of rice! Nicolas was loving the watermelon, it was almost as big as him. A party in Brazil isn't a party without dancing, so here Elder Barrus is dancing with little Mel. We were all so excited to see "Cricket" come to the party at only two weeks old.
Family Home Evening with Marivaldo and Gisele
Elder Barrus and Roberto went to the home of Marivaldo and presented a home evening. At the end of the lesson they played a game with palitos (toothpicks). The kids loved it and didn't want to stop. Beginning at top center, Roberto, Isabelle, Elder Barrus, Jean, Nayara, Gisele and Marivaldo.
Baptism
This family has a wonderful story. Right to left of the family picture is Sister Gamarano, Sister Kapp, Janaina, Janaina's husband Paulo, Beatrice, Maria Christina and Elder Barrus. The matriarch of the family is Janaina. Some of the children she is raising are nieces, some are children of other family members, but she has brought them all together to make a family. There are eleven in total in the family. Beatrice and Maria Christina were taught by Sisters Kapp and Gamarano and baptized by Elder Barrus after Sacrament Meeting December 10. Janaina and Paulo are now receiving the missionary lessons.
Brazilian Truffles
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Time to Celebrate!
We had just been to District Meeting in Cerquilho and pulled into Tatui on this very hot day and saw the cane juice man at the side of the street. So we stopped to enjoy the shade and have an ice cold drink of cane juice. It really is good, they flavor it with lime or abacaxi (pineapple). We needed to kill some time before heading up for an appointment with Grace. Grace has two wonderful sons, Haury and Ronie, who are faithful, diligent members of the Church. Grace has had many missionaries talk to her over the years about being baptized. The sister missionaries asked us if we would come with them to Grace's to talk to her. Elder Barrus and I have been her home teacher/visiting teacher since we have been here and we dearly love her. Sister Kapp and Sister Gamarano had been praying that she would make the decision to be baptized. So Elder Barrus visited with her and I bore my testimony to her. She was ready, Al asked her if she would be baptized and she said, yes! Al asked her when she wanted to be baptized and she said she was thinking Christmas Eve, which was the date Sister Kapp and Sister Gamarano had been praying for. After we left Grace's we stopped at the corner ice cream store to celebrate!
The Many Faces of Tang
Family Home Evening at Tammy and Leandro's
We had such fun at Family Home Evening with Tammy and Leando's family. Presidente Edivaldo and his family came, Edsen and Debora, Roberto and Angelica. I am pictured with Angelica, her name aptly describes her, she is an angel in every way. They played a game that you had to pass an orange by balancing it between your ankles and passing it on to the next person's ankles. Elder Barrus and I were not that great at it!
Faces of Brazil
We were invited to the home of Leandro and Tammy for Home Evening. These two cuties had a wonderful time playing together. Left is Mel (mel means honey in Portuguese), daughter of Leandro and Tammy, and Renata, niece of Gilmara. Renata's mother Sheila used to live in Tatui but they moved several months ago further north. Renata's big sister has been called to serve a mission on Temple Square. We are looking forward to visiting her when we arrive back in the States.
Just Arrived from Heaven!
Just as we were pulling into Tatui from Sao Paulo, we received a call from Paulo that Thaynna's water had broke and they wondered if we could give them a ride to Church so Thaynna wouldn't have to walk. I told Al, "There's no way that girl is going to Church today if her water has broken!" We took Gloria and Antonio home and right after we dropped them off, Thaynna called and said she thought she had better go to the hospital. We told her, 'we're on our way!' Two minutes later Paulo called and said, 'can you hurry?' We did and got them to the hospital safe and sound. That afternoon Thaynna had this beautiful baby boy. His name is Murilo. Al told Thaynna that Murilo sounded like the name of a bug, not cool Elder Barrus. Anyway, we call him Cricket, even Thaynna calls him Cricket. He is a doll!
Christmas Dinner in Sao Paulo
Jo and Ricardo, Jo is the daughter of Gloria and Antonio from our Tatui Branch, invited us to their family Christmas Dinner December 2. It was a beautiful, elegant feast! Ricardo took us earlier that day to Embu. It is an artist town just outside of Sao Paulo. Everything there has to be handmade from Brazil. It is one street after another of store fronts and booths. We had such a good time. Pictured at the end of the beautifully decorated table are: Jo, Jo's son Mateus' mother-in-law, Gloria and me. See how much taller I am? I am loving this while it lasts!
Friday, December 8, 2017
Happy 3rd Birthday Jacob!
Today is Jacob's birthday! They are even having a holiday in Tatui today to help celebrate his birthday! Grandpa and Grandma love you Jacob.
Feriado
Today begins 3 days of celebration. It is celebrating the Patron Saint of Tatui. That is the statue of her in our praca. They have been working very hard the last few weeks to really fix up this praca that is just across the street from our apartment. You can see our apartment just behind the statue. The official name of the praca is Praca Martinho Gueddes but everyone calls it Praca de Santa. In Al's pictures you can see the steps are painted like a piano keyboard. Tatui is the music capital of Brasil. They have a wonderful Music Conservatory here that students from all over the world come to to study. Just about every weekend at the praca that is a block away from us there is a band or orchestra performance.
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Conference for the Sister Missionaries
December 1st, Sister Ribeiro, our Mission President's wife, hosted a special conference for all the Sister Missionaries in the Sao Paulo North Mission. I was a guest speaker, they all kindly said they could understand my Portuguese. Photo 2 is all the Sister Missionaries. Photo 3, besides a wonderful meal, later in the afternoon they had a 'tea'. Photos 4 and 5 are our own beautiful Sister Missionaries here in Tatui, Sister Gamarano and Sister Kapp.
Sealing Mail with Glue
Here they do not have envelopes with stickum on them. We had some Christmas Cards to mail and the post office worker sealed them all with this bottle of glue.
Star Wars!
I found this bug out on the balcony of our apartment. I thought it looked like some kind of character from Star Wars. It was pretty big. I took a clothespin and hooked one of its antennae and sent it over the side. He does know how to fly!
Our Brasil Thanksgiving
We were going to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving Day but we received a call Wednesday night that we needed to be in Sorocaba all day Thursday. So we decided to do it Friday, but then we found out Thursday night we needed to take the Sister Missionaries to Sao Paulo on Friday. Saturday there were meetings in Itapetininga. Finally, on Sunday, we were able to cook our big chicken. They don't have turkey here until just before Christmas and we understand they are very expensive. We couldn't find canned pumpkin so we bought a squash at the fiera and steamed that and they don't have evaporated milk so I used cream. It actually did taste just like a pumpkin pie. It's a blessing to learn what you can do without and learn to be resourceful.
Feliz Anniversario, Angelica!
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