Thursday, July 27, 2006

Great stuff

We had a wonderful zone conference tuesday with some great folks from Colorado. President and Sister Boss from Boulder and President and Sister McKonkie from Colorado Springs spoke with us. It was a great conference and we learned a lot. Sister Tanner and I are really enjoying each other and working hard. We will be helping with a baptism this weekend. Luis the husband of Conceição is so excited to be making this step. We also get to help a little bit at girls camp tomorrow. They are camping right outside of Braga and we get to help them learn how to put out fires, cook food on a fire, and basically how to have fun.
To all of those who have ever participated in girls camp there in the united states you should all thank your lucky stars that it was there and not here. The poor stake young women's president is the only one who knows more or less what she's doing and she has to organize everything. When I mean everything I do not exaggerate. She got a couple of phone calls from bishops or young womens leaders of different wards (many hours away) asking her how she was going to get the young women from their chapel to the camp site. She's just about pulling her hair out. It's a good thing she served a mission and has all that craziness training to help her through. She'll be sainted afterward I'm sure.

Speaking of saints, we got to see some great sites here in Braga today. We went to a cathedral called Bom Jesus and climbed all the stairs and saw all sorts of pretty gardens and cultural masterpieces. We then walked to another temple 2 km away called Sameiro. That was a very interesting experience. I bought a couple of post cards that you'll all enjoy.

This week we have had quite a few trips to various parts of our zone, and to Porto during the which we got to have a bunch of great gospel conversations. We had a great one on Monday. We were headed to Póvoa do Varzim and taught a Bulgarian named Tamar Nicoleta. We were in the back of the bus and it took a lot of curves. Sister Tanner was just about to relate the 1st vision when Tamar started heaving. Luckily she didn't have anything in her stomach, but that's going to be a great teasing opportunity for years....poor Sister Tanner teaches in such a way that her hearers reach for the Barf Bag... We really do have a great relationship and enjoy poking fun at one another, and at ourselves. Usually however, our contacts are much more positive, and for example Martinho, our contact from last week, showed up at church where he enjoyed immensly the meetings and is excited to return.

Anyway, that's about all that's going on here...A whole bunch of great stuff. Oh, and we had a great Fireside Sunday night. Sister and President Henry came and spoke with the members. They are now following a schedule of study for family night that will take them through the lessons in Preach My Gospel in about a year. It's really a great program and the members are really excited.

Oi Irmão...há tantos brasileiros aqui em braga. O bispo e a família e provávelmente mais três famílias são de várias partes do brasil. É um sotaque bem legal, ouviu? Faz me sempre lembrar de ti...É um grande privilégio servir na obra do senhor. tenho saudades tuas e porta-te bem. Tens sempre as minhas orações.

Love you all! hope you're spoiling all of those cute kids for me Mom. All my love!

ellen

Thursday, July 20, 2006

fw Good Work

Oí Família,
What a great week it has been. So much has happened. We are teaching a ton of people and having a lot of success. We have to work hard, trust in the Lord, pray sincerly to him, and thank him for all that we have. We have found some new great families and are looking forward to helping them receive the sweetness of the gospel.
The weather is perfect here as well. It stays in the 70s and seems just like spring when in reality it is the middle of winter. I love my companion. He is such a great teacher and he learns very quickly. I also am learning that I need to work a lot more on the language. That all comes with diligence and hard work. I will get there. Well, I have very little time again today. There is always a lot to do. I love you all and know that all of your lives are very busy. We have to remember to be sure to put the gospel and Lord first and then if we have time add other things. That is what I am trying to do. I am simplying my life. I will surely have a lot less stress because of it.

I love you all,
Elder Thompson

Thursday, July 13, 2006

IMPORTANTE!

Oops! I forgot the all important address for packages, letters, mimos, and otherwise great stuff:

Rua Padre António Viera
Nº 91 5ºtrás
4710 Braga
PORTUGAL

From Braga with love

Well folks, thank you so much for your email, prayers and love. Here in Braga the church is going strong. This ward really is incredible with people fulfilling their callings and the things just functioning as they should. It is an amazing area. Sister Tanner and I also have a whole lot of freedom here, which is a little scary. We can go anywhere throughout the whole zone to help the work in many areas. We are therefore working in the whole city of Braga and also the city Guimarães (where Portugal was born--the castle there is beautiful) we also will be working with some of the other units in the north like famalicão, povoa de verzim, and/or viana do castelo. This means that we travel around quite a bit, but also that we have the great opportunity to help the work in a lot of different areas in a lot of different ways. Right now our big focus is on service, especially working with the members to help them help us. We got to do some house painting on Tuesday( good thing Sister Tanner is a professional painter-or anyway she did it for 4 years saving up money for school/mission) We have been having some really great lessons and the work here is really getting ready to explode. I feel so very fortunate to be able to serve here during this great era.

Yesterday we had a zone conference and got to know Irmã and President Henry a little bit. They are awesome!!! I am really going to like them. They are just so cool and Irmã Henry reminds me of a lot of my great (crazy) friends in Arvada. This is going to be a great 6 months! I am so excited to work my tail off in the Lord's service here in Portugal.

Samuel, não tenho palavras para exprimir o meu animo. Este trabalho tem tantas bêncãos! Uma coisa que aprendi durante uma lição é que muitas das vezes a Bíblia explica o que não devemos fazer enquanto o Livro de Mórmon diz o que devemos. A maior parte da Bíblia é dedicado ao castigo e o Livro de Mórmon é muito mais positivo. A diferênça entre a lei de moises e a lei maior. foi uma coisa fixe que eu aprendi esta semana. Eu também tenho uma outra coisa para te mandar, então vais gostar! Amo-te! Porta-te bem!

Love you all, have a great week!

ellen

Thursday, July 06, 2006

third time is a charm

welp...had a great letter written, sent it, lost it, cried about it, wrote another one...lost it...this time much shorter and sweeter.

We have a new pres. Pres. Henry, I have yet to meet him and his wife, but will love them.

I go tomorrow for Braga (north a ways) I will be serving with Irmã Tanner(Horray, a dream come true!) I will be missing my great companions and all of my great friends here in Gaia, but will gain more. I do not yet know my address there, but anyone dying to send me something ( I know there are many! ) can send to the office.

We celebrated 4th of July by wearing red white and blue. July 5 Portugal lost to France 0-1. We cried, but then we slept well, uninteruppted by car horns and happy people shouting in the streets all hours of the night. They play for 3 or 4 place against Germany. At least we beat Brasil (wink) and the Dominican Republic (ha ha) and a lot of other countries.

Samuel, Porta-te bem e leia Jeremias 7:18 ( Nossa Senhora ) Just a funny note from my studies this morning.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KETURAH!

Love you all!

ellen