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Week 8: Pooped on by a Tarantula

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  Olá! It was another great week here in Klamath Falls! Sister Massey and I spent a good amount of time joining all the Klamath Falls Facebook groups we could join-including the Klamath Falls Mom group. We posted saying we are looking for any kind of outdoor service opportunities. We had a few people ask for us to come over and a whole lot of "God bless you Sisters" so it was pretty successful. I also finally got to meet one of our investigators Gary! He recently had shoulder surgery, so the four of us and one of the members of our ward went over to do some service from him. As most of you know, missionaries always have to stay with their companion. This means they are very good at making one person jobs two person jobs. So sister Massey and I mowed Gary's lawn for him alternating every three rounds. A piece of the lawn mower kept falling off too, so if you weren't mowing you were replacing the lawnmower piece. And you better believe I was out there mowing his lawn in...

Week 7: Welcome to Klamath Falls!

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Olá!! Well I'm officially a real missionary now! I live in a small town about 4 hours south of Eugene called Klamath Falls! I like it here, it's very similar to Colorado weather wise. Because there are so many missionaries being reassigned in the United States there is a little bit of an overload of missionaries. So I actually have three companions instead of one so it's a little bit of a wild ride!! My trainer is named Sister Massey and she served in the Phillipines for about 3 months before coming here. The other sisters are Sister Nelson and she is training another Sister Johnson who was supposed to be in Norway! So I go by Sister CJ around here to help try and clear it up. Due to the virus, most of our lessons are still done over zoom or facebook. It's been an adjustment but I'm really liking it here. All the people we've met here have been very nice and welcoming. I am also so excited to be in Klamath Falls because my district leader is fluent in Portuguese...

Week 6: Tchau CTM!

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Olá! Well I am finished with the CTM! Time flew by so fast I can't believe it's been six weeks already! I am so thankful for my amazing companion, district, and teachers. On Wednesday afternoon I'll fly out to Eugene and I could not be more excited to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with everyone I will meet there! Some of the many important things I've learned these past few weeks are: - I am easily scared by loud music being played at the start of class - How to differentiate between saying grandma (avó) and grandpa (avô) - Portuguese church songs are wayyyy better than English ones - Loving the people is the key to learning a language - While this one isn't new, I know now more than ever God has a plan for me. Never did I think I would love the online CTM as much as I did. But, God knows me perfectly and He knew what a blessing this experience would be in my life. I am so thankful He knows me better than I know myself. If we trust in God and His plan, everything...

Week 5: It's the Final Countdown

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Olá!!! This seems weird to say but I only have ONE WEEK LEFT in the CTM!!! It has gone by so fast I am so sad that I am going to have to say goodbye to my amazing district and teachers, but at the same time I can not wait to get out and start teaching the people of Oregon!! This week, Sister Esplin and I taught three lessons. It is amazing to me that I am able to express my testimony in a language I couldn't speak five weeks ago. I couldn't even   introduce myself and now I feel like a 15 minute lesson is a walk in the park! People are actually understanding what I am saying and I can respond to their questions. While I am still far from perfect (see below) I know God is helping me learn Portuguese because there is no way I could do this on my own. While my Portuguese has improved significantly over the past weeks, there are of course still tons of mistakes. This week, Sister Esplin told our "investigator" she was married instead of tired. As for me, I accidentally us...