Sveiki sveiki!!
Today marks one month until I come home. I remember writing my email when I was one month into the mission. So crazy how fast time has flown and I'm so grateful for all God has given me and taught me during this time. I'm so excited for this last month and to give it my all and to leave it all in the field! But I hope everyone had a great week and a great 4th of July!
Last Monday I was with the Russian sisters and us and the rest of the zone went to Sigulda! It was so fun and so beautiful as always. I spent the rest of the day with the Russian sisters as well and we had a party with the elders as well just going around Riga. That night we went to FHE with Liana and I met up with my companions and we were able to spend more time with her which was super fun. We played volleyball and the senior couple bought spike ball so we played that too.
Tuesday the rain started, and hasn't stopped much since! But it was super crazy. We were contacting and we didn't have our jackets because it's July and we shouldn't have to be wearing them haha but we did grab an umbrella before leaving but we are walking and it started down pouring so we step to the side to get the umbrella out and we are just laughing and trying to hold our skirts down from the wind and I look up and this man is in his car just laughing at us haha. We were a sight to be seen! Turns out the second we get the umbrella out and start walking the rain completely stops and we see some blue skies. The weather here is sometimes the craziest thing!
Wednesday we made the journey to Velta's house! It takes about an hour to get there and we were on the bus and we get to our stop and I get off and I know Sister Loo is behind me so I assume Sister Boswell is too but I turn around to say something and Sister Boswell isn't there and Sister Loo doesn't know where she went either. So we look on the bus and turns out she had fallen asleep. By the time we saw her the bus doors were closing and starting to drive away haha. She finally woke up and called us and do the bus back to us. Super funny though! Then we had a great time at Velta's with her delicious food!!
Thursday, 4th of July!!!!! We made the day an absolute party! We all wore red, white, and blue and just had fun haha. We taught English night and talked about the 4th of July and then we had a feast! We made all the American food and desserts that we could. We also had a lesson with Evita about the plan of salvation which went really well! She is the cutest lady! A lot of our zone is also not from America so our zone leader, from England, made a game where he gave us 10 questions about America we had to answer and whoever answered one of them first gets a candy bar. Then for extra credit you could send in a video of you singing the national anthem and the non americans made a remix of it and it was all just super fun! But basically, he owes a lot of chocolate bars to a lot of missionaries haha.
Friday we had a lesson with Sandra! We met her back in May and had been helping her with English and talking about family history. She hadn't been replying to us so we called her this week and she had read anti and didn't want to contact us basically but she agreed to let us come over and teach her. So we went over and taught her the plan of salvation which answered the questions about what she read. But before this, we hadn't been able to teach her really because she didn't want to hear it. So by her reading anti it opened her up to listen to us and she loved it and the verses we read from the Book of Mormon and she agreed to let us keep teaching her! God works in mysterious ways but He does His work in His way and timing and it's better than I could ever imagine! We also had a great lesson with Liga. She told us how she had always wanted a sister but now she has three! It was the cutest thing ever. She also knows how to talk to God and it's a blessing to hear her prayers and what she gets from them. She is doing amazing!
Saturday we went to the soup kitchen and it was sooo fun. After we were able to go up and see the church that does the soup kitchen and it was really pretty! Saturday was always the anniversary of 100 years of the Latvian army so right outside the soup kitchen they had tanks and guns set up and we had to walk to through to get where we were going which was fun and then we went to the lunch with the elders that came to the soup kitchen with us.
Sunday was super super rainy so we went knocking! I love knocking. We were at the top of one building praying before we started and my stomach makes a noise and Sister Boswell starts laughing and one of the apartments heard it and opened the door but then saw us and shut it so we started knocking and we knock on the door next to his and then he opens his door again and gets mad at us for being there and kicks us out haha. Then we goes to his window and watches us go down the street to make sure we don't go into another building, but that doesn't stop us! We just turned the corner and kept going and found a super cute girl who wants to learn more!!
As a mission we are all trying to improve our language a lot. We have been asked to memorize a scripture and a term from our teaching pamphlets every day. One day in our native language and the next day in our mission language. So it makes it 3 scriptures and 3 terms every week and it can be a struggle because if you get behind it's hard to catch up, but the amount we have been able to do this is a miracle! God is helping us memorize and use these scriptures and terms so much. I have never been able to memorize as well as we are. It's a blessing for following God's commandments. I know God loves us and wants the best for us. His commandments are given out of love and if we do our best to follow them. no matter how hard it is, He will provide a way for us to accomplish that purpose (1 Nephi 3:7). I have seen it these past two weeks. The amount we are memorizing and have to memorize seemed impossible at first, but with God's help we are doing it and reaching even more people by doing so. So keep the commandments! God will help and bless you. And as the scriptures promise you will find lasting and eternal happiness.
I love you all! Have the best week!
Love,
Masa Brunere
Pics:
1. In a helicopter
2. contacting in the rain
3. This is telling me I am allowed to eat ice cream every day :)
4. Sigulda
5. Sigulda
6. 4th of July
7. after soup kitchen
8. muffins!
9. fourth of july