Monday, March 24, 2014

2015 Celebration and Transfers

This week has been a hectic one with trying to contact less-active members to invite them to seminary and institute as well as inviting people to Celebration 2015 and helping them to get excited. We were really glad to have the chance to witness the first Celebration show, it was a very wonderful turnout and a great show. The members here truly have great talent. They sang, read poems, and did dramatic readings. It was a fun night. I heard that there were over 500 people there!

So....TRANSFER CALLS! I wasn't too surprised to hear that Sister Herrick was being transferred since she has been here in San Fernando for some time now, but I will still miss her. I'm glad that we are both still in Trinidad for now, so we may see each other on occasion. She will be up north in Sangre (pronounced sandy) Grande. They are the only set of sisters on bikes here in Trinidad! She is going to get a good workout and a nice tan! I am happy to have Sister Taufu'i as my new companion. I know she is a great missionary, and will do well here in San Fernando. She was Sister Herrick's MTC companion, so she is the closest thing to still having Sister Herrick as I can get, haha! She is from Salt Lake, but she is half Samoan, half Tongan. She's a sweetheart. 


I am so excited for General Conference! It is crazy that it is already here again, but at the same time, it feels like forever ago that I was watching it in St. Vincent. Yes, they celebrate Easter here, and most Christians participate in Lent leading up to it, so fish is expensive this time of year and chicken is cheaper, or so we are told. It is because they give up meat for lent. Yesterday was Pagwa in the Hindu culture. That is the festival of colors where the throw the colored chalk stuff at each other. We only saw one person with chalk on them, but we did hear some Indian music playing in our area. Tonight we are going to a members house to learn how to make roti, one of the main foods here, before Sister Herrick leaves. I'll try to take good notes so that I can make it for you when I get home. I feel bad that I haven't been learning to make more things. 

Love,
Sister Bratt



                                  






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