Wednesday, August 31, 2011

First Day [P Days in Chicago are Wednesdays]

Oi!
I'm finally in the field!  It's really exciting and almost doesn't feel like it's real.  The plane ride was really good.  I sat next to a member who lived in Chicago, but is going to school at the U.  He flies every week.  He is getting his PhD in Public Affairs or something like that.  I flew with 2 Elders and 3 Sisters.  I spent the next while with them.  Right as we got off the plane we met President and Sister Doll.  Straight afterwards we put our bags in the truck, they left, and we took the Subway.  I passed out my first Book of Mormon to Rob.  Rob is 21, starts school  next week, sells sun glasses at the airport, his parents are Catholic, he likes to run, ran track in High School, has lived in Chicago his whole life, really enjoys to read, and has family in Utah.  He said he'd been to our giant, Mormon "church" in Salt Lake.  So I explained that was the temple. He said it was so impressive.  I told him there was one in Chicago and he thought that was cool.  He asked me some questions about the Book of Mormon I was holding, what I was doing here, why, and I told the First Vision story and how the Book of Mormon came to be.  He accepted my challenge to read 3 Nephi 11.  I wasn't amazing and I can't wait to improve, but it was a really cool first 30 minutes in the mission field. 
     Next we went and ate pizza which was delicious and super filling.  I hadn't eaten all day.  After pizza we got a tour of Chicago and took pictures.  The AP's filmed a lot of stuff and said they'd send it to you.  That should be exciting.  There are so many random things in that city.  Afterwards we went to the Mission Office and had some orientation.  I picked up my letter from you mother which was very nice.  They said they prefer mail to go through the Mission Office because of transfers and things like that, but if you want my address it is 200 S. Hwy 59th Ingleside, IL 60041 Apt 109.  You can figure out how to write that. So after the Mission Office we went to the Mission Home.  We got to eat dinner with President and Sister Doll and the AP's.  Afterwards we had our interviews and we went to bed.  It's a really nice house and President and Sister Doll are so nice.  Especially Sister Doll.
     Today we woke up and did a few chores.  Then we ate breakfast and left for more orientation at the Stake Center.  I met my Trainer.  Elder Dearingen from Ukraine.  He was raised in an orphanage until a few years ago when he was adopted into a family here in the Washington.  Somewhere near Spokain.  He has 12 siblings and he is the 2 oldest.  He speaks Ukrainian, Russian, English, and wants to learn some portuguese.  He is very organized and is so on top of things.  Apparently we teach more than any other part of the mission.  I'm in Lakevilla, Illinois.  Our apartment is pretty nice.  It's just the two of us, but right behind our apartment is a pond.  We have a car.  We in a much nicer part of town.  We also have a dishwasher which is really cool.  I have to by a cheap blanket and pillow today though.  I'm not sure how I'll do on letters though.  I may be switching to mostly emails.  Elder Dearingen says we have lots of investigators.  They taught 40 lessons last week and his goal is 60.  Apparently the members feed us dinner every night.  We cover two wards.  We also get free laundry and bread.  Some member brings us bread every week.  I'm really excited.  We have a coordination meeting tonight and I think we may teach. I'm not sure yet...  The Church has started this new program for new missionaries.  There is this book we follow for the first 12 weeks.  We have 2 hours of companionship study every morning.  I'm not really sure what it's like yet.  Or what my schedule is at all actually.  Truthfully, I have no idea where I am right now.  I have no idea what part of the state I'm in.  I'm excited to be here though.
    I really appreciate all of your support.  I was so good to talk to you on the phone yesterday.  I have no idea how long I'll be here.  I'm just going to treat this like it's my final destination until then.  I did get two emails from the Curitiba mission this week though which was weird.  They're entirely in Portuguese.  I think I may try and learn some Russian from Elder Dearingen.  Apparently we have a Russian investigator.  He'll pretty much do all the talking there.
   Chicago has lots of spanish speakers.  i hear them everywhere.  unfortunately no Portuguese really.  We'll see I guess.  One of the AP's, Elder Castillo, I think was one of McCade Powell's companions.  Him, President and Sister Doll say hi.  They all spoke very highly of him.  They said he was one of the best  I love you all so much and I miss you.  I can't wait to hear from you all.  You are all so important to me.  I can't wait for my first lesson.  Eu amo voces e a igreja e verdadeira.
Love you too,
Elder Reeve Sudweeks

Monday, August 29, 2011

Last Day in the MTC.


Oi!
Eu estou muito animado hoje.  Today is my last p day and day in the MTC.  I'm way excited for everything tomorrow.  I have to be in the Travel Office at 5 in the morning though.  My flight leaves about 8:40.  I get to call in the airport which is way exciting.  Chicago is really exciting.
    So we all guessed this week where we were all going.  I was the only one right on any of them.  I guessed Sister Ricks was going to Billings.  And she is along with Elder Morrey (my companion), Elder Hutchins (my old companion), and Sister Smith.  They are all really excited.  Elder Freeze and Elder Chavez are going to Philidelphia--however that's spelled-- Pennsylvania.  They are really excited too because apparently there is a portuguese branch there.  Elder Head was reassigned to Philidelphia too, but he when he went to pick up his travel plans they said Brasilia on them.  He got his visa that day so he's going straight down.
    Speaking of visas I just got to do my online portion. [We, his family, are very excited for this answer to prayer.]  I was so excited and am so excited about that.  They called my name over the intercoms.  It was really exciting.  I can't wait to get down there.  Elder Head did his online 4 weeks ago.  [One of the sisters did hers 2 months ago and still hasn't gotten the final visa, so we'll see how soon Reeve's comes.]  But it's really random on the time so I have no idea how long I'll be in Chicago.  One exciting fact about Chicago I quite enjoy is that Frank Sinatra sang about it.  He didn't sing about Jacksonville, Florida now did he?
     The MTC is great.  These week has been really different with In-Field orientation and what not.  Getting our reassignments was an adventure as well.  We went in at the normal time people get them and they weren't there.  So we waited an hour and went back.  They weren't there still so we sat there for 45 minutes waiting.  (We didn't have anywhere to be because our schedule was different because of Hosting) and they didn't come in.  So we went and Hosted.  I Hosted exactly one Elder because not many came in this week.  He ended up being in our Branch.  Elder Stahilee or something I just know it's pronounced Staley como Luke Staley.  That como wasn't actually on purpose, but I decided to leave it.  It means like.  Anyways after that we went back and they had them--but Elder Head wasn't there so we had to wait 20 minutes for him.  It was terrible.  But it was worth it.  Unfortunately I forgot my camera.  Afterwards Elder Morrey and I went to the BYU laundry place to get pants fixed.  We got to see a few freshman because it was Wednesday, but no one we knew.
    It's really inconvenient trying to pack when you have to wait until the day before because that is the only day you can do laundry.  We tried to do as much as we could, but most of our stuff we needed still.  It'll work out though.  The Temple was great today.  You'll be happy to know, Mother, that I did the last name today.  Other than that we have studied and done our laundry today.
    Porutguese mistake of the week.  The Sisters were trying to say that the members will support you to their investigator.  They used the verb suportar which more directly translates to They will put up with you.  It was muito engracada.  Unfortunately I can't add accents or anything like that so that word won't work in google translate.
    I would like to thank everyone for all the support and letters I have received. I love you all and miss you all.  I am doing my best to keep up with the writing back, but missionaries don't have much time these days.  Something to do with the economy or something like that.
   We have no clue what's going on in the world it's kind of funny.  We went to the front desk and saw an old newspaper that said "Steve Job resigns" and it was just really funny how we have no idea about stuff like that.
   We committed Arnarldo to a baptismal date this week.  That was an exciting accomplishment.  We have also received many compliments on our portuguese from natives that are here.  It is so crazy that we can already say pretty much anything we want in one way or another.  The Lord has really blessed and the new program is truly inspired.  I have already taught way more than 50 lessons here.  I am so excited to start teaching real people.  No matter where.  The exciting thing is not learning portuguese, but teaching people how the gospel can bless their lives and family.  I have seen a true change in myself.  When I hear about some kind of problem I immediately think how the gospel could help them.  Christ knows and loves each one of us.  Our Heavenly Father loves us and has a plan for us.  This plan is the Plan of Salvation and only through this plan and our Savior Jesus Christ can we return and live with them and with our families forever.  The Book of Mormon is true and Joseph Smith was a prophet.  Thomas S. Monson is our prophet today.  Christ still lives and is the head of this church.
I love you all and miss you.  Thank you for all the prayers on my behalf.  I pray for you all every day.
Love you too,
Elder Reeve Sudweeks
PS family I will try and call while I'm in the airport waiting tomorrow morning.  I have no idea what time, but between 5 and 8:45

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Reassignment

Elder Reeve Sudweeks has been temporarily reassigned to the Illinois, Chicago mission, and will be flying there Tuesday, the 30th (I think that's the date that matches that Tuesday).

His new address will be:
Elder Reeve Sudweeks
Illinois, Chicago Mission
1319 Butterfield  Rd, Ste 522
Downers Grove, IL 60515

Several of the other Brazilian visa waiters were reassigned as well to places like Philadelphia, PA (2 missionaries), and Billings, MT (4).  Reeve is the only one he knows of going to Chicago.  One of his district got his visa today.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Only one more week in the MTC


8/22/2011

Oi!
Como vao?  Eu estou muito bem e eu estou muito animado para minha reassignment este Quarta-feira.  Once again I would like to thank you all for the support and letters.  They are all so great and I love getting them and reading them.  I do apologize if it takes me a little to respond.  I am a little behind.  This week we hosted the new missionaries.  My district was one of the ones that helped take suitcases and show the new missionaries their rooms and classrooms.  We've been asked to do it again this Wednesday.  But right before we do that we get our reassignments which is extremely exciting.  My three guesses: St. George, Ogden, or Denver.  I would love any of those way too much.  Actually I'm excited for anywhere, but my fingers are crossed for Jacksonville, Florida or Everrett, Washington.
     We had Elders reassigned to Detroit, Pittsburgh, St. George, Baltimore, and Riverside, California this week.  Oh and Sister Doyle was reassigned to Temple Square.  She was surprisingly not happy about that.  Both Sister Smith and Sister Ricks are extrememly jealous.  Most of them left this morning so we woke up and saw them off at 4 in the morning.  Yeah I'm pretty tired today.  Exciting news for last night though.  Elder Hutchins said I was mumbling portuguese in my sleep last night though.  I'm pretty excited that the language is coming.  Hopefully I get to do my online portion in the next week.  There's 3 of us in my district who haven't including me and my companion.
     I inherited the Branch Tie for my last week.  It's name is "The Shredder".  I have pictures.  It is possibly the most hideous, heinous tie I've ever seen in my life.  And it's becoming a little thread-bare.  I wore it one day.  Once I leave I'll pass it on.
    Yesterday we had movie night and we had a lack of chairs so I sat cross legged on the floor the whole time.  I didn't realize it, but my leg fell completely asleep.  When i tried to move and get up.  Nothing happened.  I fell and almost hit my head on the table.  I was fine though.  Elder Morrey helped me up and I just sat it out waiting for it to go back to normal.
     One of the Elder's twin brother came in this week.  He's going to Brazil also, but he's not in our branch.  He does live in our building though.  We're getting 10 new Elders this week and 2 new Sisters.  We're pretty excited.  Most for the Sisters, but it's always fun to have new missionaries in our branch.
    with our investigators this week we taught Arnaldo and Rosa.  We have a baptismal date with Rosa after our second visit.  Arnaldo is harder.  Irma Jacobs is back which is great.  It's funny because she gets mixed up with english all the time.  The other day she told us that in portuguese the adjectives always come first then realized her mistake and fixed it, but we were all thoroughly confused for a second.  She learned english on her mission in Brazil from her american companions. 
     We met an Elder from Rio de Janeiro this week.  He came into our class and talked to us for a bit.  He's going somewhere Spanish speaking.  I forget.  he had such a strong accent though.  A Rio one with lots of Sh's.  Hard to explain.
    It's hard trying to get everything done like dry cleaning, haircuts, and all that stuff before we leave.  There are so many missionaries.  We get a four minute phone call this week.  I'm going to aim for Thursday from about 5-6.  That area.  So stand waiting by at the home phone if you could, please.  I don't have lots of time and I'd like to talk to you all.  I have to welcome our new missionaries after that.  It's my job.
    I miss you all and I'm sorry I'm not a faster typer.  have fun guessing where I'm going.  Thank you for all the letters and prayers.  I love and miss you all.  The church is true and Jesus Christ lives.  I testify that God love each and every one of us.
  Love you too,
Elder Reeve Sudweeks

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Week whatever I'm in (7)


7/15/2011

Oi!
Como vao? Eu estou muito bem aqui en o CTM.  Eu estou muito animado ainda.  I really appreciate hearing from all of you.  It's very encouraging  and I feel the love.  I love to hear how all of you have been doing.  I am sorry if I miss some of your questions though i do try, but it's hard to remember everything.
     Elder Morrey and I taught a 19 year old girl in the TRC this week.  I don't remember her name, but she taught so so so fast.  Our teacher was even astonished by how fast she talked.  Fortunately we were able to understand most of what she was saying.  Her mother is from Brazil and her father served his mission there.  She lived there for a couple years and went on and on about how beautiful Curitiba and the temple there is.  I'm excited.  Everyone I've talked to that has been there says it's a little cool, but most of them are Brazilian and cool for them isn't quite the same.  It was an excellent lesson.  We taught her as herself about receiving revelation through scripture study.  She gave us excellent reviews which was flattering.  She is also living In Pleasant Grove.
     Funny things this week include me talking to someone in english and asking "how many weeks do you have here?"  That is how you would phrase it in portuguese and it translated into my english.  We also took some pretty good pictures the last couple days which should be coming shortly. Elder Morrey tried to say campo or field and said comma, the thing used when writing. 
     Our teacher has been out of town with her mother that is here from Brazil and because of this we have had subs.  We teach the subs as themselves and the lessons are great.  it's very different teaching returned missionaries, but it helps us.  Elder Chavez made one Sister cry because his comment was what she needed to hear.  It's crazy how spirit lead missionaries can be when they are teaching.  We also got a new investigator named Arnaldo.  He's awesome, but he has a problem with smoking.  His whole family is members and we teach him for the third time today.
    I don't know if Martha has left because I haven't seen her in a week.  Sister Proctor is one sly Sister.  Hopefully I see her before she leaves.  i took pictures with Elder Bryant yesterday after the devotional.  It was good to have more time to talk before he leaves me here for another 2 weeks.  We get our reassignments a week from Wednesday.  It's an exciting time, but it's weird that it's getting close to the end.  It seems like just yesterday I got here and at the same time I swear I have been here forever.
    Yesterday was Sunday which was good.  Sister Smith from my district gave an excellent talk in church.  It was so busy though.  First a meeting with the branch presidency, then sacrament meeting, then branch council, then leadership training, then priesthood, then lunch, an interview with the branch president, temple walk, district meeting, then interviewing district leaders, then building meeting, then dinner, then finally a little personal time, then devotional, then pictures, then movie night, then planning, then more pictures, then bed time.  that was my whole day.
   i love you all and miss you dearly.  Sorry about the capitilization this keyboard is semi broken and I'm typing fast.  Elder Bryant is here and says hi.  Elder Morrey says hi too.  My testimony is really growing and I'm working hard.  Constantly tired. 
Love you all,
Elder Sudweeks

Monday, August 8, 2011

The Sixth Epistle of Elder Sudweeks - cut off mid-sentence :(

[Reeve tried a new way to send us his email.  Apparently it didn't completely work because this email ends mid-sentence.  Very sad]


8/8/2011

Oi como vao?
Things are going great here in the MTC. My testimony is growing and the language is coming. To explain some things right off the bat my "Investigators" are my teachers. They act like someone from their mission that they taught. And we teach a lesson in portuguese every day. We also have the TRC where we go once a week and teach a volunteer (who speaks portuguese) from outside the MTC. They used to pretend to be different people, but as of this week they changed the whole MTC curriculum. Now we teach them as themselves. We have assigned topics each week. This last week taught about getting revelation from attending church. The Provo mission now also sometimes brings in real investigators for us to teach. We haven't had or seen one yet though.
Like I mentioned last week we have a new teacher. Irma Jacobs. She is from Brazil and her English is good, but she struggles sometimes. I can definitely relate. It's helped us so much with pronunciation though and she is an excellent teacher. And it was surprising to me that she talks fast, but I can always understand her. Sometimes I forget she's speaking portuguese. I'm definitely experiencing the gift of tongues. I'm sure she's dumbing down her vocabulary for us though. It'll be a whole new thing once we get to Brazil and we don't understand anything. She's lived in pretty much every part of Brazil and she says she has a combination of the accents and slang.
So this week was kind of exciting because I got to leave MTC grounds. Not very far, but still. Elder Hutchins, Elder Freeze, and I went to the BYU health clinic on Thursday. They forced me to go to the MTC one becasue of a sinus infection I'd been dealing with since I lost my voice. They sent us to the BYU clinic. It was weird to see BYU again. They just gave me some medicine and I'm fine. Elder Hutchins got some too because he was also sick. But on the way back a white, giant van drove by full of people screaming my name. I don't know who because I couldn't see them. So if anyone would like to confess and let me know it would be greatly appreciated.
President Brown spoke at mission conference yesterday it was excellent. He spoke about the Light of Christ, Personage of the Spirit, Manifestations of the Holy Ghost, and the Gift of the Holy Ghost. It was very good. We also had our Sunday night devotional yesterday as well. Afterwards we watched mormon messages because we've run out of movies on lds.org.
It's Elder Hutchins birthday tomorrow. So that should be exciting. I had a different companion one day this week because his companion and whole district had already left. Elder Adams was his name and now he's in St. George. He kept me until 12 packing with him and then I took him to the travel office at 4. I was very tired the next day.
A few people got their visas this last week and are leaving this week. 3 to be exact. Elder Bernhisel going to Campinas, Elder Candland going to I don't know, and Elder Manning from my district is going to Brasilia after the Brazilian MTC.
After one week as district leader I was fired. Yes I was that bad. But as of yesterday I was made Zone Leader because Elder Manning was leaving. I was completely shocked to find that out yesterday. I now have a new companion named Elder Morrey. He is from San Francisco, California. He plays the trumpet better than I do I'm pretty sure. He also played volleyball in High School and is really good. I've seen him play many times. We aren't companions until tomorrow, but it should be excited. Eu estou muito animado.
This week we are getting 20 more missionaries into our branch bringing us to about 90. We are the going to be the largest branch at the MTC. 2 are going to my same mission which is exciting. One I went to high school with. They are the first 2 Elder out of more than 100 that are going to my mission. There are 2 portugues...





[See what I mean - very sad]

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Our P-day #5 email entitled "Up Next on the Discovery Channel"


8/1/2011
Oi familia e amigos,
Como vai:  Eu estou muito bom.  O trabalho esta muito bom tambem. So this week has been exciting.  I think the timers are broken again today because the printers are broken, but I'm not sure on that so we'll see I guess.  We'll start out with the less spiritual things.  I took a picture with Martha today and I've also run into Elder Bryant many times.  He has class on the floor above me.  Very exciting to see him.  He seems to be doing very well.  I thank you all for the wonderful letters.  They are very encouraging and supportive.  We missionaries love the mail.  It's everyone's favorite thing.  Cartas! That is in no way correct, but we enjoy yelling that a lot more than saying it correctly. 
     We now speak in somente portugues.  Some of the Elders in our district were struggling so our teacher told us we needed to stop responding unless they spoke to us in portuguese.  So far it is definitely helping all of us.  I now know all the tenses in portuguese even if I don't use them correctly.  We learned the subjunctive this week which was confusing at first, but we're getting the hang of it.  also this week we received 24 new elders into our branch.  Their portugues is terrible and they can't understand us.  It's crazy to think that I was there myself a mere few weeks ago.  They'll learn quickly.
     We just had a district get reassignments for their waiting period.  3 left for Fort Worth, Texas today. One is going to Orlando, Florida whatever mission that's in, one to Los Angelos, one to St. George, and the most exotic to South Dakota.  His name is Elder Lyman and he is huge.  He is also the Leifer's (from Highland) cousin.  He's really cool and nice. 
    We also celebrated Sister Rick's birthday this week.  She is 22 now.  A few days younger than our teacher.  Thursday is our teacher's last day.  Anyways we held an exciting party and we had cupcakes and party stuff her sister sent her.  There are pictures for all to see.  Funny story.  Earlier that day I was an idiot.  There is this rope fence thing everyone jumps.  I did it all the time.  You see where this is going.  I caught my back foot after running full speed and now I have many a scabs and rope burns to show for it.  My chin, knee, bruises, a rope burn in my elbow pit from the rope after it.  I basically face planted it into cement.  Very funny and surprisingly it didn't hurt.  I learned my lesson and yes I will be better.  It made a great story for our whole building though and everyone watching.  There are pictures of this too.  I am completely fine and it's pretty much healed now.  Once again for my mother's sake I am fine I promise.  I share this story merely for the humor of it all and to explain the pictures. [His mother/parents are grateful that he didn't hit his eyes, since his implanted intacs (or even the loss of his glasses) could have caused him serious problems.]
     On a happier note Elder Head did his online portion of his visa this week.  No idea how long he'll have to wait.  I'm already positive I'll be reassigned which is sad, but I'm fine with wherever the Lord wants me.  He knows best.  Another exciting announcement our other investigator Emanuel committed to being baptized!  Very very exciting.  He is 17 and doesn't talk too much.  He wants to be a singer so we sang hymns with him which he enjoyed.  We are very excited about that.  
     I am half way done with the MTC as of yesterday.  Because of this we Elder Head is no longer district leader and I was asked to be the new one.  It's very nice because we are still in charge of the mail.  I just have more meetings to attend on Sundays and I get the oppurtunity to serve my district.  My district is the greatest.  We all get along great and we are really close.  It's strange being down to 9 though. This week Elder Chavez (from Bethel, Alaska--yes he and Elder Head knew eachother even though they were 100's of miles apart) was sick.  He was throwing up during gym time on Saturday.  Very sad.  He's doing great now which is good. 
    We got to go to the Temple today which was an excellent way to start off P day. We were there at 6:30 this morning.  It was Elder Head and Hutchins second time.  They both very much enjoyed it and we're looking forward to next week already.  We see people from the outside world at the temple which is always an adventure.  So on Wednesdays during drop off time is when I have gym time.  So sometimes when we go to the field we run into people hugging their families goodbye at their cars.  Very sad.
   Elder Head just read a funny story from his parents.  They have a small plane and his brother has his pilot's license.  His younger brother was on a campout for scouts so they went up in the plane with a tub of ice cream wrapped in lots of bubble wrap in a box to drop in on their campout.  I thought it was funny.  We had an italian sub this week.  I talked to her and apparently she taught Isaac Healey when he was here.  She loved Isaac.  She said he had lots of personality.
    Portugues mishap of the week: obras means works. ombros means shoulders.  Elder Manning/Homenindo said to his investigator that we will be judged after death by our shoulders.  We all had a good laugh about that. 
    Yesterday we watched FInding Faith in Christ after the devotional.  Both were exceptional.  I always love watching Finding Faith in Christ and seeing all the wonderful miracles Christ performed.  The greatest of all being the Atonement.  I almost just typed Expiacao which is portuguese.  Because of the limitless love of Christ we have the oppurtunity to return to live with God and with our families forever.  Our church knows this unique message and we need to share it with everyone.  I know that Christ lives and that he loves each and every one of us.  He tests and tries us in different ways, but it is to make us stronger and so that we can know true happiness.  I love you and all and I miss you terribly, but I'm having a blast at the MTC and I cannot wait to get out of here.  4 and a half more weeks.  August 30th. 
   It is my sister Emma's birthday on the 7th.  Happy Birthday, Emma! I love you! and I miss you more than you know too.  I appreciate all your emails. Well I've taken enough of all of your time.  Eu amo voces e a igreja e verdadeira.
Com muito amor,
Love you too,
Elder Reeve Sudweeks

Letter from the 25th of July

7/25/2011
Dearest Family,

Happy Pioneer Day.  Our devotional for Pioneer Day was yesterday.  It was on how missionaries are modern day pioneers.  The speaker was a director of some kind of the church commercials.  We watched a bunch.  They were funny and inspirational.  We also sang pioneer hymns.  Other than that and having no hot water like the pioneers that was the only difference from any other Sunday.

I'm glad you had fun in California.  I just got all the pictures and I'm very appreciative.  I enjoyed myself here in the dorms/not Marriott.  We don't have a swimming pool.  You'll have to writes lots this week.  Impressed with how many letters I've written?  I told you I'd write anyone back.  Sorry about not writing [a handwritten letter - we received an email] last week.  I am going through stamps.  I can buy them here though.  I was also making an attempt to preserve my hand.  Every Monday I write letters for literally hours.  I do need to work out a system for how to write you all.  Brazil will be different too.  That you for the goodies this last week.  Very, very appreciated.

So how is everyone doing?  Including cousins and Buddy.  This week our zone leaders and Elder Osnkt and Kline from my district left.  We sang them off as we usually do.  It was sad, but happy.  I'm sure they're enjoying Brazil.  The temple opens up tomorrow so we didn't get to go today.  But we will next week.  Two more elders from our branch got their visas.  They leave on August 3, an important day.

So I mentioned that our investigator is going to be baptized which is exciting.  Our other investigator isn't going as well.  He's coming along though.  I forgot to mention that one elder, Elder Freestone, from the district that just left with the zone leaders got reassigned to Baton Rogue, Louisiana while he waits.  That would be a cool place to wait.

So anyways, Miguel was really interested in modern prophets.  We gave him Ensign/Liahona articles to read. The testimony of the prophets about Christ in that Christ Ensign from 2008 was very influential.  That you for those, mother.  Because of those I was able to look them up in Portuguese.

This week in class we learned possessives, commands, and subjunctive.  We now know present, imperfect, preterite, and all those. I've memorize all the irregulars - well the main ones - for present, imperfect and preterite.  We're working on memorizing Joseph Smith's words for the First Vision in Portuguese.  We've already got the purpose down.

Well I love you all very much.  And I miss each one of you.  I wish I had the time to write each of you all long letters.  Oh also I sang in church yesterday.  Elder Morrey, Elder Hutchins, Sister Ricks, Sister Smith, Sister Doyce, and I sang "How Great Thou Art."

Eu amo voces.  Lembre-me.
Elder Reeve Sudweeks