Wednesday, September 21, 2016

9/19/16 - Miratejo, Portugal!!!!

Well I am here in the beautiful country of Portugal!! To be 100% honest on the flight to Portugal I was very nervous and thinking, "What am I doing!" We stopped in Paris and my worry increased as we traveled but once I saw the city of Lisbon from my window seat on the airplane my nerves went away and I knew this was where I needed to be!  Lisbon is probably the prettiest city I have ever seen! There are cobble stone streets and tall white buildings with red rooftops, AHHH it’s amazing! We went to the mission home and I really lucked out with my mission president. He and Sister Tavares are so loving, even though they don’t speak English and we could hardly understand them we felt their love. The mission home is right on the edge of Lisbon and near the ocean overlooking the bridge and statue of Jesus Christ! We had this big meal with President Tavares and we talked to the office missionaries. They were telling us how much they love this mission and I got so excited! We slept the night in the mission home and were assigned our trainers and areas the next day! We went to the church where I met my trainer, Elder Souza, who is a Brazilian and sooooo awesome! He is a big guy that is way funny and is so amazing! My first area is Miratejo! It is across the bay from Lisbon.

Lisbon looks like a mixture of Italy and San Francisco, it is seriously so pretty. Miratejo, on the other hand, is a mix between Italy, San Fran, and South America as it is more ghetto. There are lots of gypsies and no one here has houses, they all live in tall apartment buildings. Also people don’t have dryers so everywhere there are clothes hanging to dry which makes everything so colorful! The cobble stone is everywhere and hurts your feet but looks so cool. The people here are very diverse--there is no dominant race! Also the girls here are so beautiful, it’s hard not to notice.  The younger generation seems to be all about fashion but the older generation does not seem to care about appearance and many have lost their teeth.  They speak so fast and so differently! Brazilian Portuguese sounds clear and kind of like Spanish where Portugal Portuguese sounds like French and Italian and people look to be in an argument but that is just how they talk! They also have little cars and they will park ANYWHERE, even the sidewalk or middle of the street! 

One thing I notice about this mission is that all of the missionaries have so much energy and fun!! But the part I LOVE is that this mission prides itself on being an OBEDIENT mission! For example, you cannot speak English at all, even in your house! It has been really hard to adapt to no English especially when I love to talk. I feel inadequate at times when I want to express my feeling to help someone out and cant because I don’t know how....Please pray for me this week to get better at the language.

Our area Miratejo is big! It has a couple of cities in it and it’s just us and two other missionaries working here. We got to the apartment and there was a note saying, “No investigators right now... go to work.”  So that’s what we did! We contact people in 2 ways, first in the street where everyone says..."eu sou catholica" or "Nao tempo eu tenho trabalhar". The next way we talk to people is in the apartment buildings but the challenge is to get someone inside the building to unlock the door--we need just one person to let us in.  Usually people say no, but my smart comp says, "I forgot my keys can you unlock it for us?"  When they do, we head up to the top of the building and then work our way down knocking on every door with most telling us to go away. 

We have been here for 5 days and only taught one lesson, I can see how missionaries get discouraged with the lack of progress. One day I was telling my comp this and he told me to just keep smiling and have a good attitude and miracles will happen. Twenty minutes later someone said they would like to meet back for an appointment! It was crazy!! Then when we schedule an appointment, prepare and walk for like 20 minutes to the apartment and they don’t even answer, it’s so frustrating! I just got to keep faith and have patience. So right now we don’t have any new investigators. 

Something I love about Miratejo is the members here are amazing--like 60 or 70 STRONG ACTIVE members! This Sunday I had to bear my testimony in Portuguese and it was so hard but I survived and made everyone laugh by saying from the pulpit, "I know I am not good at Portuguese."  I truly do love the members and they have increased my faith so much by watching their sacrifices like just coming to church. I think of my home where I could walk to my church building. The church here is really cool, it is between 2 big apartment buildings and has 3 stories. The members feed us Sunday lunch and dinner and wow....I never want to come back because the food here is so great!! I love the bakery where they have, “pastel de nata”.   I know they will have those in heaven! haha 

Some funny things this week were 1)my comp pulling me away in the nick of time to save me when I stepped in front of an oncoming train, and 2)throwing up  because I have a weird cough which doesn’t hurt and then looking at my comp and bursting into laughter.

This is hard and frustrating work but man I love it here and love the people of Portugal. My address for mail is:
Elder Chase Herrmann
Rua Jorge Barradas No.14 C
1400-05    sboa

Fica Bem! Tchau!​     
- Elder Herrmann
Picture in front of chapel with Elder Souza
A castle in Lisboa
Veiw of Lisbon outside missionary window
How people park 
Walking in and thought dad would like it
Study Area
Walk through a field to get to the mall!
With everett in MTC before I left

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