Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Week 48: Solar Eclipse and The American Cup

Someone on the street let us borrow these eclipse glasses. haha.

Hola Familia!! 

Estoy muy bien aqui en Chile! This week was soooooo tiring! We walked more than I think I ever have in my whole life in the freezing cold and people slamming doors in our face. haha! But its all good. We sang hymns together the whole time and talked a lot about how this is probably how Jesus Christ felt when he got rejected just for wanting to help people. We kept our positive attitudes and got to rest a little bit more today.

Last week we got a reference from a sister in the ward who told us to go visit her neighbor from Venezuela. We passed by Saturday and she was busy but said she wanted to go to church the next day and SHE CAME!! We are going to visit her this week and hopefully she will want to learn more. Her name is Andreina and she lives here with her parents and two kids. So please pray for Andreina!!!!!!

We have transfers on Wednesday and I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna stay in Quilpué but get another companion. I'm gonna miss Hermana Mackay soooo much!

There was a solar eclipse here and it was like 95% where I was. In the north of my mission it was 100%. It got really dark and really cold but we could still see a sliver of the sun. 

Also, the American Cup has been going on. (a big soccer tournament in South America) and whenever Chile is playing there is NO ONE in the street and NO ONE wants to open the door and talk to us. But it's ok because it ended yesterday and Brazil won in case anyone wanted to know. haha!

But I love you all!! I'm going strong here in Chile talking to anyone and everyone about our Savior Jesus Christ!

Con mucho amor
Hermana Snyder







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