Happy Monday! It's definitely winter here in Jersey! A couple weeks ago, the weather had been getting warmer and there hadn't been any snow in a while. We thought maybe the worst of the winter was over and spring would come early this year. Nope! There was so much snow this week it was ridiculous. It has definitely been slowing down the missionary work around here. Sometimes our leaders will tell us that the driving conditions aren't good enough so we have to keep our cars parked. The roads here are already really old and bumpy, and the snow and ice makes it that much worse! So we are being really careful.
On Thursday we had interviews with President Taggart. He is so sincere and it's easy to tell he genuinely cares about each of his missionaries. The Spirit is always so strong whenever he's around.
So we've been working a lot with the Saavedra family. They are from Mexico and they have six kids with one on the way! They are some of the most sweet and humble people I have ever met. They have so little but they share everything they have and whenever we are there they insist on giving us food. Their 13-year-old daughter Maggie got baptized back in November. The parents would have been baptized a long time ago, but the problem is that they're not married and they can't get married at the moment because of birth certificate issues. It's pretty sad. Anyway, we have been working a lot with their 10-year-old son Andy and yesterday he was baptized! Now we are going to be working a lot with their 14-year-old son Nestor, who has said he is open to getting baptized but wanted to wait until after Andy's baptism to decide. They have 3 other kids but they are not old enough to be baptized yet.
Andy's baptism yesterday was great. He was baptized by Elder Rose. The Roses are a senior couple assigned to the Spanish branch here. They both served missions in Peru so they speak Spanish really well, and they do so much for this branch! Pretty much the whole branch was there at the baptism yesterday and everyone brought SO MUCH FOOD. It was great. Hispanics turn any event into a reason to eat a ton of food! So basically every baptism also includes an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet. Definitely not complaining about that.
Besides the Saavedra family, we have a lot of other investigators but not very many of them are progressing. Now that Andy is baptized we are going to be focusing a lot on these other investigators and getting them to progress, and dropping them if they don't.
Also good things continue to happen in Union City. I left a little piece of my heart in that ward. Sister Stone is doing great there. Yesterday Carlos' 16-year-old son Sebastian was able to baptized his little brother Argus! Also last week Evelyn (an 8-year-old girl that we worked with so much in Union City) finally got permission from her mom to be baptized and her baptism was last week!
There are so many blessings every day!