Hermana Halverson

Hermana Halverson
Hermana Halverson in front of the Mexico MTC

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

December 31, 2013 - New Years Eve

¿Como le va?

I can’t believe its new year’s eve! Ahh the holidays here are sooo strange! I can’t really tell they are holidays because we are so secluded. Minus all the fireworks. Also on 6 de enero is the celebration of the 3 kings so everyone puts notes on balloons and then lets them go. We were thinking about doing that and then just writing our testimonies on them. haha Who knows? People become converted in the weirdest ways!  Like being on missions... I know that sounds strange but from the beginning they kept telling us missionaries to convert ourselves first. I can honestly say that is happening. It’s an incredible experience. 

This week has been pretty weird what with all of the holidays. Although other than the holidays the days are all the same. haha We have like the same schedule every day.  I just remember the day after Christmas it didn't feel like it had just been Christmas. We went right back into our daily schedules, but it was actually really nice. Our P-day was Christmas Eve and then we didn't do much studying and classroom time on Christmas so I felt really slothful. IDK if that’s a word but it was nice to get back into the flow. I just remember the day before and after Christmas we spent our gym time playing beach volleyball. It was pretty nice. Also that day we taught one of our investigators and near the end of our lesson when Hermana Dia was sharing her testimony to Alberto, A BEE FLEW DOWN HER SHIRT!!! hahahaha It was so funny!!! She didn't want to reach down because that would have been super awkward so she just smacked her shirt where the bee was and like 5 seconds later this crumpled up bee starts pulling itself out and up her hair. It was weird because we wanted to laugh so hard but we still wanted to have the spirit in our lesson. Luckily Alberto is really our teacher Hermano Mendoza so he broke character for a little too. 

I look at my journal entries when I write these letters so I know what to say and what to bring up and on diciembre 27 I didn’t even write half a page. haha The only news from that day was that I saw my first cockroach in the computer lab while we were working on TALL (a comp program that helps us learn the language) and it was like 2 inches long. Yes... I screamed... haha and Hermana Mansell smashed it in half with a chair and IT’S STILL THERE! Blech. It was awful. 

But Sunday night my stomach started hurting really bad and I was having a lot of issues with some other things and I went to the doctor and he said that he needed to send me out of the CCM grounds and get X-rayed and get some blood drawn and some other things that I will probably just save for my email to my mom because it was like the most uncomfortable and embarrassing experience of my life...like I had to do everything myself and I’m surprised I didn't have to draw my own blood!! But it was nice because me and Hermana Day got to talk to some random lady in the clinica in Spanish and were able to hold a pretty decent conversation with the Spanish that we know! I’m supposed to get my test results back today in like an hour. Don’t worry though; I really honestly think nothing is wrong. I've just been munching on Tums and taking Pepto for my stomachaches every now and then. I think it’s just like a 24 flu or something because I know that’s been going around. They just needed to take all the precautions because if it’s in the food they will need to know. But I’m the only one with my symptoms so it’s really probably okay. I got a blessing Sunday night and today so I’m feeling pretty okay about it. It was really my hermanas that forced me to go to the doctor so yea, don’t worry. I just wanted to complain about needing to get my blood drawn again! I hate that. haha 

OKAY. Soo... Chase leaves in two days!!! You have to tell me everything! When does he get set apart¿¿ Ahh I’m so excited he is going to love it!!! Please tell him not to worry about traveling, just stay calm and try to enjoy it. Look out the window a lot! Ahh I can’t wait to write my baby brother as a missionary!!! Oh also, I showed your Christmas photo to mi hermanas and you all look so stunning in the picture! I love showing off my family to everyone here! Also my kitten. haha She is so adorable.. AND SO BIG. Like stop her from growing por favor. 

Also I apologize but I can’t find my camera chord so I won’t be able to send any pictures this week. I might just have to wait a few days til I get to Florida and then just get a new one at Wal-Mart. So you will have to prepare for all the pictures I will have to send! 

Signing off for the last time in 2013!
Hermana Halverson

Monday, December 30, 2013

Special Gift

Note from Tara's mom:   
While sitting quietly in church yesterday, I received a random text from an unknown number. I opened it and found this special treat. A couple we don't know were visiting their parents in the Mexico City MTC and met my sweet missionary there and sent this text. It made my day!





Wednesday, December 25, 2013

December 25, 2013 - Christmas Day in the MTC

Merry Christmas everyone!! I'm so sorry, I only have 30 minutes to write so i decided to send you an email all at once!

First I’d like to start by telling you all how much I am so grateful for each and every one of you. I’ve always loved Christmas time because it’s usually a time when all of our families get together and make ginger bread houses and go caroling. There’s usually snow on the ground and we sing songs like Rudolph and Frosty. Pues, there’s absolutely none of that here in Mexico, pero I have never felt more of the Christmas spirit than I do now. 

Even though there’s always a Nativity in our living room and we read about Christ's birth in Luke 1-2, I don’t think I've ever completely understood the true meaning of Christmas. 

We've all heard the stories and read the books and seen the movies, so I'll just bare to you my testimony of what I've felt and learned these past couple of days. 

I’ve learned so far that being on a mission, every day should be dedicated to the Lord.
A big part of Christmas is giving gifts and doing service, but one of the greatest gifts we can give is a gift to our Heavenly Father. A gift that "He will never take from us but will willing except it when given freely; obedience." 

Being a missionary, obedience is stressed more than anything else, but it should be applied to us even after our missions and to those who aren't serving right now. But to those of you who have already served, know the importance of obedience. I've figured out that the biggest factor of being obedient is faith. Not only faith in our loving Savior, but faith in ourselves as well. Faith in knowing that when we are following His will, we are being blessed beyond imagination. I've never felt the love of my Savior as much as I have these past three weeks in the CCM and in that, my faith has been strengthened, immensely. The knowledge of my Savior’s love makes it so easy to be obedient. To wake up every morning at 6 30 and be in bed by 10 30. To be on time for all of our classes. To not be able to wear some of my favorite clothes and beanies for the next 18 months. To be positive, especially now, about being away from my wonderful family and friends and my sweet little kitten... ha

I want you all to remember to give at least one more gift, to our Savior. I know he loves us all so much. He has provided a way for us to all return to him again and I feel so blessed to have been called to Orlando, Florida and share a personal gift from our Lord to every person that I teach. I am so grateful to have a family that I can be with eternally. I  know I’ll miss you guys but this tithe of my time is just a blink to our Savior who is waiting for all of us to return to Him. He has provided us with a simple way to find our way back. I can’t wait for my amazing little brother to come and share this incredible gift and experience of serving the Lord. You are all in my prayers every morning and night!!

He loves you, and I love you and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas!!

Love love loveeeee!!!


Hermana Halverson!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

December 24, 2013 - Christmas Eve

Hola familia!!

OH MY GOSH. I love your emails. I really only got on so early today so I could print them out and read them throughout the day so I would better know how to respond when I got back on. Hermana Glenn usually likes to get on around 2 o 3ish our time porque her familia is also online so they chat back and forth. I apologize for making you feel bad though! 

I don’t need any shots though!! They said i won’t need it because I’m going back to the states so that is incredible news!

I am so excited for chase to go to the central capacitacion de misionero en Peru!! If it is anything at all like it is here he is going to absolutely LOVE it. Please tell him that i really miss him but i am so excited for him. He is going to make the best missionary every. I just know it. He reminds me a lot of an Elder here. Tambien he is seriously going to be so surprised at how fast he will learn Spanish. Just work hard and be obediente and SPEAK WHAT YOU KNOW! Spanglish is every missionary’s first language. Hable que usted sebir! I think. I’m pretty okay at direct translation, it’s the order that still weirds me out. Also I’m finally getting better at like futuro tense which is really obnoxious. But I bet it’s easier than those who are trying to learn English. Like really our language is retarded. We have like 10 ways to say one thing and in Spanish it’s just a single phrase. por ejemplo, esta bien is said for like anything. Yea, cool, it’s good, it is well (hint hint) so it’s pretty easy in that way. 

There’s actually an hermana en nuestro casa that was originally called to Ecuador and was going to leave in January but they only had enough room for a certain amount of sister missionaries and they were at their maximum number so they changed her call to Chile and she left a month earlier. El otro cuatro hermanas en nuestro casa are TODOS going to Chile. None of them to Santiago though. But I’m a little okay with going state side because I think I’d be a little too high maintenance. Also they had to bring with them 18 months’ worth of feminine products porque they won’t be able to get good ones there. 

The dias are muy repetitive but it’s also like some of the best times I’ve had. SOME. I’ve told a lot of good vacation stories. And whenever we share family stories everyone says it sounds like i have the coolest parents ever. Which is totally true but i feel bad making everyone else feel bad that my parents are so incredibly perfect. 

I miss Colbie so bad! I’m so glad you are all still in love with her. I wonder if she thinks about me. I talk about her todos los dias y we have district prayers like 8 times a day and everyone once in a while someone will say, por favor bendice Hermana Halverson’s gato. It’s safe to say I have the best districto ever. 

Okay, so now I will fill you in on my last week.

Starting wiiittttthhhh.... MIERCOLES!

Miercoles: that day was kind of an emotional roller coaster. I don’t remember why, but it was the first time that I have cried since I’ve been here. But it started out really good. We had a great service project where we helped put together all the book bolsas for the new missionaries and we each got our own hymnos! But it was in English. I still have to buy a Spanish one from the tienda but the smallest ones are the most expensive and the bigger ones are cheap but I can’t risk any of my bags being too heavy. So I’ve been saving up for one. But then at gym we played 4 square!! haha it started out with just us 4 hermanas and then everyone joined because let’s face it, four square is the best. But the part that got me worked up was we taught our teacher as an investigator named Daniel and as I’m trying to get our lesson plan together Hermana Dia wasn’t doing anything. So I took her to the otro room and said a prayer with her that we could both work hard together and be prepared and ready to teach the things that Daniel needed to hear and that we would have el espiritu with us while we prepared and while we taught. Then I asked her what questions she wanted to ask him and she told me she would write some down and she wanted me to plan what I wanted to say about la resturasion de jesucristo. And I found a few scriptures and asked her what we wanted to commit him to and she was like, well can you find out because I’m still working on questions. so I was like okay yea, so when it was time for us to go we said another prayer and I grabbed my notebook, scriptures and the pamphlet and she grabbed nothing! I asked her if she was forgetting anything and she said she didn’t need anything and she would just borrow my scriptures. Well first of all Hermana Dia and I have always been so good at picking up where the other leaves off and if one of us is struggling we have each other’s back. Like we are always on the same page, but with Daniel whenever I would look at her for help or for her to talk she just looked at me and said sorry I don’t have anything... so I taught Daniel all by myself and was incredibly frustrated and went we got back to the clase I put my head down and started crying. I said a prayer though because I didn’t want to have any bad feelings about my companion and I knew there must have been something wrong or something on her mind. So I took her outside and we talked it out and she said she was just really homesick and it was effecting her feeling the spirit in our lesson and she kept thinking about other things so she wasn’t following the lesson that was being taught. So I suggested we say a prayer together and we had a good talk and I read her a few scriptures about being homesick. Well they were just scriptures about how we always have the lord when we feel lonely. But it all worked out and since then every single lesson has gone above and beyond our expectations! We have really been teaching with the spirit and multiple times we haven’t even used our lesson plan because we felt like we had to talk about something else. Also that day we had more missionaries come in and 2 are going to KENNEWICK! Spanish speaking though so you probs won’t meet them. One is from Utah and the other from Canada. I see them like every day so I always tell them how much they are going to love it. Also my two favorite elders in my district are elder king and elder Christensen. King is the really tall one with glasses and Christensen is the awkward looking blonde one. But Christensen is like Steven Young’s long lost twin. It’s so funny. So we get along super well.

Jueves: okay so starting from the beginning. I passed out in the shower on Thursday. But it was because we each have a designated shower corner and mine is right underneath this metal thing that we put our razors on. So I bent down to pick up my shampoo and then nailed the back of my head on corner of it. It felt like I had just fallen asleep so when I woke up I was just sitting in the shower and I felt my head and there was a huge bump and I was bleeding a little bit but not that bad. So after my shower I took 2 Motrin and I just went to class. I didn’t have any lasting pain there was just a little scab on my head for like 2 days. Also I finally got to put my sewing kit to use!! Elder king has a little teddy bear and the ear was falling off so I sewed it back on. We treated it like it was a person getting stitches. He held the bear’s hand and we picked out a thread that "wouldn’t leave a scar" haha it was the best. Also that night we had a thing called TRC where a bunch of districts get together and all teach one investigator. I didn’t like it at all. We were grouped with a district who had been here longer and basically made us feel stupid. They were like openly correcting us and rephrasing our questions even when they were asked not to. And as I was trying to ask a question they were like, no say this. So it wasn’t helpful. We have it again this Friday so hopefully it works out. 

Viernes: So Friday elder Allen ripped his shirt pocket halfway off and I sewed it up again.. it actually looks pretty decent considering I don’t have much skill.. I’ll take a picture next time he wears the shirt.

Sabado: this day was actually really boring. I don’t have anything to say.. haha

Domingo: Sunday was actually the best. Me and hermana taught the lesson for our district about teaching in councils and I think it went really well! Then in relief society the four of us sisters did a readers theater and it was so beautiful! it was about Christmas obviously... lol but I actually learned a lot about Christ’s birth that I had no idea about before. Then we had a devo and watched Mr. Krueger’s Christmas. Afterwards we went back to the clase and we all just shared cool stories about Christmas and our families and I got SOOO homesick. I loved hearing everyone’s stories but it made me miss you guys so much. I was like bawling on the walk back to our casa and then when I got home I just went to another room and said a prayer. and as weird as this might sound, the more I feel homesick, the more I feel the spirit. Like it’s the Lord telling me that it’s really okay for me to miss being at home to be able to be here and do the work for Him that we are. And in sacrament meeting one of the MTC presidency and his wife gave a talk and she said that by being here we are giving our families the best Christmas present of all. But I think she got it backwards. As much as I miss you guys and am sad that I’m not home, you have literally given me the greatest gift of all time to be supporting my mission. I know this is where I need to be. I know that while I’m preparing to invite people in Florida to come unto Christ, He is preparing them to be ready to hear it when we get there. I have too much to be grateful for and being gone for 18 months will be well worth it. I love you all but I love the people of Florida as well. And you guys already have the gospel so there’s not much I can do for you at home except eat your food and bring home kittens unannounced. haha

Lunes: Yesterday was the eve of Christmas eve and I was out playing volleyball in the sand.. like it was crazy! It didn’t feel like December at all. But it did rain and I finally got to use my boots and umbrella! I am more than satisfied with both. One of the pictures I will send is the outfit I wore to gym today because the grounds were still really wet and I didn't want to get my Nikes dirty.

Today we didn't get to go to the temple but we did have a blanco elefante gift exchange with our zone and both our teachers. It was so fun!! I gave my empty advent calendar with a piece of candy taped to the last one. haha but the elder that got it is from the other district and he’s the one that reminds me of chase so I promised him more candy. Also his birthday is on dic 26 so I told him it would also be an early Christmas present. I opened the box today porque I won’t have any time to do it tomorrow and I love it! Thank you so much!! My hermanas took a video of me opening it and I think what I’m going to do is when I get to Florida I’ll buy a thumb drive and put all my videos and pictures on it and send it to you and then you can upload them to your computer and then send it back. Because I’ve taken a ton of videos of like our campus and our casa and stuff. So yea. When I read what you guys wrote on my pillow case I started to cry.. haha I LOVED Chase’s slothstronaut! I had to explain that one to everyone one. haha 

I love you and hopefully I’ll talk to you tomorrow!! (:

Hermana Halverson

PS.. I did something so funny last night. for some reason I can see chase and Whitney laughing and mom saying that’s gross and dad saying that sounds stupid.. haha but we did our own version of the gallon challenge. me and 5 people from the other district in our zone. we each ate 2 bananas and then drank as many sprites as we could til we threw up. I drank two.. then it just was too much.

 P-day -- keeping her tennis shoes dry by wearing her rain boots to the gym
 Here comes the rain
 Tara isn't sure what these are but she can see them from inside the MTC




 Tara hasn't changed a bit! :-)
 Tara's District
 Tara's gift to some lucky winner!
 White elephant gifts
 White Elephant gift wrapping

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December 17, 2013

Hola familia!! 

So this past week has been pretty great! I'm starting to realize that all of my days are going to be exactly the same... haha

Even though we are constantly busy it can get kind of boring. Although we get like an hour of gym time that I’ve started to really take advantage of. I ate so much food that I gained 3 lbs in like a week and a half so I’ve been running every day during that gym time which is super hard because we are so high in elevation that i am always panting really bad by the end and it makes my throat hurt. We got our first investigator to commit to bautismo! That was really great! Also we got her to pray with us! Then we found out she was a member named Hermana Leslie and she was our teacher for a couple of days. Our district has been getting pretty jipped when it comes to our teachers. we have a morning teacher and an evening teacher and both were gone for all of last week so we had just a ton of random subs and it was really hard to keep up the same pace with each other them. Luckily both our teachers just got back yesterday. 

On December 12th was the birthday of the virgin Mary or something like that so there were over 6 million people near our little CCM. It was so loud and all week fireworks were going off 24/7. It was pretty cool to hear them celebrating though. Even when our doors and windows were closed it sounded like bombs. It made me want to go outside the grounds and check it out but white people aren't allowed to leave the CCM. haha I think they think we'd get shot or stolen or something. Also it’s really quiet here. We get our last group of missionaries in this week and then no more til after Christmas. The groups are getting smaller and all the Latinos are gone so it’s really quiet around here. We had the smallest group come the day I did but I like it because we all are really close.

My roommate Hermana Mansell broke her pinky last week playing basketball and she got a blessing from a few elders in our district. It was so cool! I love seeing those little 18 years olds giving blessings! It makes me really excited for Chase because I was like.. hmm…this is going to be him. He’s going to be asked to give people blessings on the spot like that and I think that's so great! 

Also last Friday was Friday the 13th but it was the exact opposite of unlucky! We were playing volleyball with the elders in our district and my companera Hermana Day tackled an elder in our district and they both fell to the ground! It was funny because Hermana Dia is really quiet and the elder she hit is the one who’s having the hardest time being out here. He has gotten pretty choked up just about every day from being homesick ): (I have yet to do so. Not like I don't miss you guys, I just am too happy to cry... haha) Also my roommates went and got Hermana Mansell’s finger x-rayed and when we saw them at the casa they pulled a prank on us. Hermana Mansell was crying and Hermana Glenn told us that she had to go back to the states to get surgery!! It was so mean! But I’m glad she doesn't have to go! She just wears a brace now. 

Okay so last Saturday night we had our regular study night planned but then Presidente Pratt told us that instead we would be watching a Christmas program.. oh. my. crap. This was so amazing. it was like an authentic Christmas play. It was navidad en Mexico and it was all just Mexicans dancing and wearing a ton of bright colors and we got to see it with all the natives that were here too and during the whole thing they were all cheering and clapping and yelling so all us white kids just followed suite. it was amazing though! it was so bright and fun and didn't even feel Christmassy. They actually had a part where after the savior was born, some kid destroyed a pinata that was full of candy and then all the dancers threw candy at us!!! hahaha it was so awesome! Also they had fireworks INSIDE the auditorium. i seriously am in love with Mexico ciudad. i know I’m pretty secluded here in the CCM but we see the city all around todos los dias.  It’s lovely! 

Every week our branch presidency gives each districto a topic to write a talk on and then tells us during sacrament meeting who is giving theirs. our topic last week was the restoracion de jesucristo and i wrote a really good talk mainly just focusing on priesthood so i just asked my branch presidente if i could give my talk. So i gave a talk on Sunday. it was like half English and Spanish but i think it went pretty well. my grammar is pretty terrible but im doing a lot better with vocab. the other day i was doing pretty awful. i felt like I wasn’t really progressing the way i should have, but we watched a devo by Richard G Scott on specific prayer and after that i kind of just told the Lord that I’m really relying on Him and can’t learn the language as well as i should be without Him. HELLO PROGRESS. I love getting answers to my prayers. (: 

Being here has been such a wonderful experience. I mean, it’s been really difficult but my fe en el Dios has grown so much!! Also, having a companion is the greatest thing in the world. She is so amazing. I’m perfectly fine with never having alone time. Like the other day the four of us hermanas left our casa to go to our clase and my hermana had to run inside to get her name tag and so I’m standing outside with Hermanas Glenn and Mansell and had like anxiety. I had to go in the house and like follow her around. haha I’m going to be so annoying in 18 months because I’ll never want to be left alone. 

I did find a stand in for Colbie while I’m here. It’s some stray cat that is always walking around the CCM so i finally got a picture of her this morning I’ll send. 

We got to go to the temple again this morning!! We're only supposed to go every other p-day but the temple will be closing like next week for a year and so we wouldn't have been able to go our third or fifth weeks. BUT we did it in Spanish!! Okay, I highly recommend that dad and chase go to a Spanish session before you leave. Even though you can’t understand the actual words, you still know exactly what’s being said and still feel the exact same spirit.

All in all it’s been a great week! The food is still okay.. but funny story... they have cereal for every meal and i started eating this really good fiber cereal with like every meal. and the boxes are tiny so id sometimes eat 2... well it was a horrible idea. I don't recommend it to anyone. I’ve cut down to a box a day. also they always have nutella. Like I have never eaten so much nutella in my life and they have this really good bread that is in like individual loaves and I always get one and cut it in half and make a bread and nutella sandwich. I think that's where my extra 3 lbs came from. 

Oh I went to the visitor center (don't worry I have pictures) and also the Zarahemla store by them temple and got mom whit and Ken their Christmas presents and all three were less than 5 American dollars combined. I still need to get stuff for everyone else though!! And you won’t get them until I’m in Florida! They advise us to stay away from packages here at the CCM because Mexico mail isn't very reliable. 

I think that's all I really have... Oh yea. we usually get home from the clase at like 9:40 every night and have from then until 10:30 to write in our journals, have comp prayer and get ready for bed so we never have time for anything... but last night we got back at 9 and didn't know what to do with all of our extra time!!! so we just rearranged our room.. haha it sounds lame but it was really excited for us because we never get to do anything but study. 

BUT I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH! And i miss you! And im glad to know that everything is going well with you guys. (:

Love,
Hermana Halverson

Bus ride to the temple


LDS Bookstore
Inside the Visitor's Center








Mexico City Temple






Stray cat that is the substitute for Colbie


Rearranging her room -- what a treat!
P-day

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

December 10, 2013 - First full week in the MTC

OH MY GOSH!!!!

I cannot even tell you how much i love it here!! I am allowed to email whomever I want to but I only have an hour on the computer and I feel like i have too much to tell you, so Mom please forward this to everyone again.

It is so warm here!!! It gets about 40 at night but up to 80 during the day! I LOVE IT!! It rained for the first time last night and there was a little lightening too. But this week is the Celebration of the virgin marry and about 6 million people will be gathered at the basilica (it’s like a Spanish cathedral) and some people will even crawl on their hands and knees to it if they are devout enough. But okay, I’ll start from the beginning I guess...

Basically every day is the same here. We spend about 80% of the time in la clase with our districto. I LOVE MY DISTRICT! There’s only 10 of us, there are four hermanas I live with y 6 elderes. We all get along soooo great! And my Spanish is improving so much! My companera and I have already taught an investigator and both times it was in Spanish! I can also pray and bare my testimony in Spanish already!! I do get frustrated though, learning the conjugations and past and future tense is really difficult. I need Dad or Alex here to translate everything. All our teachers talk in Spanish and we have to ask if we want to say anything in English. But the food here is a hit and miss. It’s not exactly authenitc Mexican food. More like Mexican food with an American twist. Kind of like how our tex mex is for them. But the city is sooo crazy!! We got to go to the temple today and it’s about a 40 minute drive. And on the way back it was about 60 minutes because we had to go around all the people who are gathering for the celebrations. Also there are always fireworks going off. It’s so funny. It sounds like a cannon and the hermanas that live across the hall from us are in district 12 so every time we hear a cannon we put our 3 fingers to our lips and then raise them to the sky like in the hunger games. And we say, there goes another tribute. haha its seriously the best here. I am having so much fun. mi hermanas and I have all made conscious decisions to follow the rules down to the T. That’s the best advice I’ve had so far and I can definitely tell we are being blessed by it. Also I miss my sweet Colbie like crazy. I’m glad you guys are giving her some love. There’s a cat here that’s super cute and always wandering around our casa. I named her Juanita and I feed her whenever I see her. I don’t touch her though because she’s kind of gross but she’s my Colbie for the time being. }

I leave here on the 13th to Orlando with my companion and 2 elders from the district so that will be nice to actually have a plane buddy this time. }

My companion is from Utah and she’s going to my mission! We get along so great! She’s so stinking cute and her Spanish is progressing so much! We make a great companionship and every time we achieve something new she always is suggesting we say a prayer to thank the Lord, because really, it’s because of Him that we are doing so well. We felt the spirit so strong in our last teaching sesh with our investigator. She spoke only Spanish and we understood almost everything that she said! We said a prayer with her and gave her a Book of Mormon so hopefully she’ll have read it by the time we get back. Every night we come to a lab and do some Spanish on the computer and each computer has the little weather icon and I always check to see how cold it is there. Last night it was like 48 here and -18 there!!! I’m so sorry ):

THE TEMPLE WAS WONDERFUL. Beyond words. Their locker room is like twice the size of ours and they had a ton of pictures about the early Americas like the Lamanites and Nephites. Also they had the picture where Christ’s foot follows you no matter where you go. I loved it. It was in Spanish and we had headphones so I kept one ear on and the other off so I could see how much I understood. We did everything else in English though, we had workers there that spoke it so that was nice. The temple is 3 stories and instead of walking upstairs they had escalators!!! haha it was super funny. Also their celestial room was so pretty! Smaller than ours but their chandelier was so beautiful. It was layers and layers of geometric shapes. idk if you can find a picture of it online but if so try. It was amazing. 

We also have 8 hermanas in our casa who are native. We talk to them at night and sit by them at lunch and that’s definitely been helping our Spanish. 

Sundays here are awesome! Every week all of us in the zone have to prepare a talk in Spanish and we won’t know who gives their talks until the presidency announces it at sacrament meeting so it’s really last minute. I didn’t give mine last Sunday but we had a ton of devos and they were so great. One was from January and it was Elder Holland speaking to the sisters and elders at the Provo MTC. Seriously watch it. I have never seen Elder Holland speak with such power. It was incredible. Also we watched the Salt Lake Christmas program. It was really pretty! And we watched the Joseph Smith movie.. again. haha I still love it though.

I did meet Pres. Pratt and his wife. We didn’t get to talk much though.

So I’m sending a ton of pictures. I might have to put some in a second email. The sticky note is a quote. haha The sisters in the room across from us overheard what i was saying to my hermanas and put it up on their wall. i was so flattered!!

One is of me and Sister Day in front of the bus that we drove to the temple.
And then there’s pictures of me and my district and the zone in front of the temple.
On the next message I’ll put the ones of my casa and my room!

I LOVE YOU ALL SO MUCH AND MISS YOU ALL!! Not enough to come home though.. I mean... I have never felt the spirit with me as much as I have here. Its literally a constant thing and I love it so much! It’s worth the awful showers. Oh yea. Our showers suck. haha I showered in a light mist and it took me about 10 minutes just to wet my hair.. But it’s okay!!! 

Hermana Halverson



Hermanas Day and Halverson
"The mission isn't about looking good, it's about feeling good."



Mexico MTC campus (aka CCM -- Centro de Capacitacion Misonal Mexico)



 Mexico City outside the protective fences of the MTC