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Hola amigos!!
I am writing my email from the bus central station in down town Nashville:) Funny story, we originally came down here with Kelsey to visit the science museum and then eat popusas with a Salvadorian family from Providencia but we ended up driving around Nashville going across a pedestrian bridge, walking down Broadway and eating some really hipster pizza, oh! And buying cool souvenirs that I will have for the rest of my life! <mostly cool TN jewelry. ;D and then Kelsey had to leave so she dropped us off at the science museum only to realize, after she had already driven away, that we didn't have enough to time to stay at the museum! We ended up getting refunds and walking to the nearest bus stop so that we could get to the Salvadorian member's house. So this is where we are at! :) I already got winked at a couple of times by some men on the bus. I still have another bus ride... Wonder what other silly business will happen...
This week we had our Decades Dance! It was really fun and kind of stressful trying to set it all up. All I did was make the poster and then everyone just wanted me to give them all the decoration ideas. So we came up with having one of the Elders spray paint a cool banner, make big flying pac-man posters, and a ginormous ballon peace sign. < that was the toughest part! I was stressing so bad about it that I couldn't sleep Friday night and God finally blessed me with a semi- awake dream about how to do it. It turned out pretty great!:D I give all the credit to Heavenly Father though because no matter how much I thought about I couldn't come up with how to do it. Everyone dressed up so cool! And we even made tie dye shirts to go along with out matching skirts:) we had a blast just sitting and watching everyone else dance. It was really really hard not to dance but I did it!:D kind of... My arms were doing all sort of twitchy things while I was sitting.:P
This week we also had some amazing miracles with some investigators. We have two new really amazing families. The Sanchez family from Cuba and the Murillo family from Honduras. We found both families in an apartment complex with a whole bunch of No Trespassing sighs all over it. We prayed about it thought and we knew that we just had to knock there. We figured that if they kicked us out we would leave right away. But no one has stopped us so we kept going and we have found some really amazing people!! They have committed to come to church and they have both been reading the Book of Mormon. They see the blessings and want to continue learning! It's for people like this that I just love! I love being a missionary!
There is not much else. This week we will be going to the temple!! It will be loads of fun!:)
Until next week!;D
Hermana Orellana
-tie-dye
-pac man!! Eating Hno R
-coolest tie-dye
-trying out cool things!
New friendships!! #younglove
On the bridge with my hommies
At "pizza by the slice" with my hommies
Sis Schenk and I doin weird things:)