Friday, August 14, 2020

Churros, Church, and Change

 

Ya girl got a promotion! My comps and I are now the new Spanish Facebook Page Admins!!! Future influencer mommy blogger here I come. 

Also!

-I survived my first tropical storm/hurricane (I have zero idea if there's even a difference). There was a ton of rain and some flooding so we had to stay in out apartments until it passed. Wooo! I feel like a real East Coaster now. 

-We called an Hermana in the ward to share a short message then sang a song. She thanked us and said that we were angels sent from heaven and she really needed that.

-We got to go to church on Sunday!! It was super small and social distancing rules were very strict but it was cool to take the sacrament at church after a reallyyy long time. 

We started teaching English classes to the coolest guy ever named José!! Every class just reminds me how whack English is and how much it doesn't make sense, but Jose is so dedicated and willing to learn even though it’s hard. It's been so cool to see his progress and he started to read the English and Spanish Book of Mormon we gave him!! When we dropped it off, he and his wife invited us in but we had to say no because our Mission President told us this week that we can't go in people's houses anymore  :((( There's always a possibility that we might have to go back into isolation so that's fun 🥰

This transfer I thought I could slide by with only minimal changes but NOPE. The second you get semi comfortable God laughs and says "lol get ready for what I've got planned for you." Our companionship got kicked out of our zone and we are now in a different one in the south part of DC. Super random because we are pretty geographically isolated from them but we are stoked because we get to meet new people! And our new comp Hermana Inga is the BOMB! She speaks Portuguese too and we made homemade churros together so I think that explains it pretty well. 

Wednesday was the best day ever because got to do service at a Spanish Catholic Church in DC!!! We got there and were put right to work in the food distribution line. Almost everyone there spoke Spanish and I met some of the coolest people ever.  My hands smelled like onions for a good 3 days after. Yum :)

That's it for this week! 

Con amor, Hermana Dangl 

Name a prettier view.


You already know what it is. 

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Churros with the coolest comps ever 

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Basic girls spotted in their natural habitat.

When no one joins grupo de oracion :/

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