Monday, December 9, 2013

C'e Dicembre

Dear Family, 

Well it sounds like I'm experiencing much nicer weather than everyone at home. We've got blue skys and chilly days, but we left the really cold rainy weather behind a week ago, and we never quite reached 0° though the mountains are covered in white. 

Last Thursday we finished packing our bags, gave a final sweeping of the apartment, said goodbye to the shower-toilet (see pictures to come) and switched apartments with the anziani. It's always a little sad to change from living in four to living in two. Our new apartment is great. For the first time since I left home I'm not living in a giant apartment building on a main street, but in a house, in a nice neighborhood, divided into four apartments, with the landlady across the hall who gives us housekeeping advice everytime we see her. We're told that she would bring the anziani food, and her husband would make them pastries. Unfortunately, they seem to have greater faith in our cooking abilities because they haven't brought us anything yet. We have a small unit in the basement where we keep the bikes. It makes me think of Grandpa Messinger's cabin everytime I walk down there. 

We've been seeing lots of miracles this week, one of our investigators came to church last week for the first time! We've been trying to get him there for months, but because of opposition from his family and church he's never been able to come. I can't even begin to discribe how happy we were to walk out of sunday school and see him standing there. 

Saturday was our ward talent show! It went pretty well. Here's a hint for planning ward activities: don't put the missionaries in charge. We'll do our best, but we're focused on other things. Luckily, we had an amazing ward member who we picked to be the MC. He got really excited and made it a big, 'Mormon's got Talent' night with judges and powerpoint. It was great. 
 Because of transfers, we missionaries never really planned a talent, so we quickly came up with the classic idea of the little people where one person's the head, torso, and feet and then their companion is the arms. We danced around to various versions of 'once there was a snowman' by vocal point. Everyone seemed to love it. 
I also joined in last minute on the talent of a nine year old girl in the ward. She and her mom were baptized a few months ago. Last Sunday she asked us if she could play the piano in the talent show so we added her name to the list. About ten minutes before it started however, she walked up to Sorella Pond and I and asked which of us would play with her. We ran to the Relief Society Room and sat down at the piano. It turns out that she didn't know how to play anything. After trying a couple different ideas, we finally grabbed a dry erase marker and numbered the bottom hand notes of ''heart and soul'' for her to play C, A, F, and G while I played the upper part. It was probably the simplest version of that song I've ever heard, but the giant grin on her mother's face afterwords was priceless. 
Now it's Christmas time and centro is decorated with lights and trees. We found a box of decorations while cleaning out the old apartment, so we'll probably break that open today and decorate for the holidays. We've got a giant living room with a fireplace- it should be fun. 
With the Christmas season, keep in mind Anziano Ballard's talk from conference. What better way to celebrate Christmas than bringing someone closer to Christ? 

Vi voglio bene!!

Sorella Pace
Our wonderful shower-toilet from the old apartment. Gotta love Italian bathrooms.

Saying goodbye to Sorella Nelson and Hunter last week after English class with Sara in the middle. 

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