Thursday, December 27, 2012

Week 6 in Barcelona!

Merry Christmas! Feliz Navidad! y Bon Nadal!
 
That is english, spanish, and catalan. I don´t know anymore....sorry! Well...we had a good but very busy week this last week. We were trying to juggle all our investigators and everyone else that we teach on top of trying to make sure that our concert was going to go well and have a good turnout. Well, the first part did happen. The Christmas Concert that we organized and played went quite well. It wasn´t perfect and that couldn´t be expected, but it went very well and the most important part is that the spirit was very strong and we had a great time celebrating the true spirit of Christmas through music. The second part....well...we didn´t have a very good turnout unfortunately. We did our very best to advertise it well and the Elders from the other ward also told a few people about it....but in the end, not many people came. But we did have a few of our wonderful investigators there and they were able to benefit immensely from it. President and Hermana Pace (our mission President and his wife), came and spoke at it and we were so incredibly grateful for the love and the support that they showed us. Our bishop came and he loved it....and then he reprimanded the ward a bit in church yesterday for missing out on incredibly spiritual things like the concert we gave and also a concert about the life of Joseph Smith that happened last Sunday. Hopefully they start coming out to things like that and make a good family activity out of these things in the future. 
 
Well, two investigators that we have right now that are making the most progress are Alberto and Victo. Alberto has made incredible progress in getting over smoking. He used to smoke a whole pack every day and he has been down to about 2 cigarettes a day most of the time now. He is going to try and make it 0. We are so proud of him and all the work he is doing. He really does know that everything is true and he has really felt the help that a priesthood blessing has been giving him. Then Victor and his girlfriend are really praying about a date to get married so that he can get baptized. They know that the way they are living is wrong. They feel it and they want to change it. So they are praying to have the courage to set a date and get married. They just both have a fear of getting married and we are hoping that they will be able to overcome it. 
 
Well...keep them both in your prayers if you would. 
 
Well I am out of email time and I get to talk to my family tomorrow! Merry Christmas to you all!
 
Love,
Hermana Eyre

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Week 5 in Barcelona

Hello everyone!
 
Feliz Navidad! It is an incredible time of year here and we are going to just have a wonderfully busy week. Transfers were supposed to happen this next week...on Christmas day actually...but President made the really smart decision to make it a week earlier, so that all the missionaries going home will be able to be home for Christmas instead of having to travel home on Christmas. So not many changes have been made in the whole mission since it is so close to Christmas. Just basically the necessary changes to accomodate the incoming missionaries have been made. My wonderful companion Hermana Robinson and I are going to be together for another wonderful transfer. 
 
There is not a whole lot of time for me to give you an update of things right now, but I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We have our Christmas concert that we have organized this next Saturday and it should be wonderful....we just need a good turnout at the concert. Well...I love you all and will talk to you next week.
 
Love,
Hermana Eyre
 
 

Monday, December 10, 2012

Week 4 in Barcelona

Hello everyone!
Happy Holidays from Spain!!! Even though it is not quite the same without the snow, there are some very festive things about Spain during the Holiday season. Many of the streets have lights of all different kinds of things, like trees, gifts, stars, ornaments, and many other things, that hang over the streets...and so when you are driving, or in our case walking, there is just a long street with tons of Christmas lights and I think it is super neat. Sorry...that was a really long sentence. Well, in addition to that, we live about two blocks away from the Sagrada Familia, which happens to be one of the neatest things to go and see in Barcelona. It was designed by Gaudi and construction is still going on and who knows when they will actually be done with it. But...anyways, the thing that is very festive about that is that it was all lit up red the other night. But in addition to that, on the square that is just south of the Sagrada Familia, they have all these stands set up for Christmas. They have thousands of different nativity sets and individual pieces, as well as many had made decorations that are all really neat. There are also stands with candied apples and many other neat treats like cotton candy and gummy candy. So something that I have found out here, is that Spain is very well known for their gummy candy and their nativity scene´s...so if you are ever in Spain in the month of December, you should really check this out. 
A really interesting tradition that they have here in Spain is what many people do instead of a tree with presents underneath. It started when there were many people that couldn´t afford a tree and presents and then it just took off as a fun tradition from there. They get this log (can really be any size...even down to the size of a waterbottle), and they paint a face on it and prop it up with two little feet. Then on Christmas Eve, the children beat the log with a stick until they are just tired out. Then the next morning, the log poops out candy for the kids. Super interesting tradition...but I think it sound like a good way to get your kids tired out on Christmas Eve and get them to bed early and sleeping well. 
Well, things here are crazy busy. We are finding lots of new investigators and many people that want to be baptized, but many of them are overcoming some really hard things. Some need to get married before they can be baptized, but are lacking the motivation or resources to do that. We have a few that are life-time smokers and coffee drinkers and are really struggling to let those things go. But we are doing our best to help them get rid of those things and to get married, cuz they really have the desires to live better and happier lives and want to get baptized. But it is definitely going to take a lot of work. Our investigator Alberto finally came to church and we were so so excited about it. He was able to get a blessing from the Elders after church to help him overcome his temptations and continue preparing for his baptism. But keep him in your prayers, as well as our new investigators Victor, and Luis...both of whom need to get married before they can be baptized. 
Well, we are still seeing lots of miracles here and we are working hard for the Christmas concert that we are organizing. This ward is great and I just love my area and my companion! It is going to be a great holiday season!
Love you all and talk to you next week!
Love,
Hermana Eyre




Monday, December 3, 2012

Week 3 in Barcelona

Hello Everyone!
Sorry that I didn´t have a chance to do a blog update two weeks in a row. Things have just been pretty busy here. We are busy trying to find new investigators and we have been seeing lots of miracles in regards to that in the past couple weeks. One of the really neat things that happened was that we were able to get in contact with this recent convert that the sisters had been trying to get in contact with for the whole last transfer. He is a young boy about 14 years old and his dad is actually a member up in San Sebastian. We thought that we were going to be meeting with an investigator but when we showed up, she was on her way in as well and she explained to us that "he doesn´t know that you are coming..." We thought that she was talking about her husband or something that was a member or something...but then it came out that it was her son and that his father is a member and lives in San Sebastian. So when we walked in, I was surprised and excited to see that it was Stephen. He had spent the whole summer up in San Sebastian with his dad and had been very active up there, but when he came back to Barcelona, for lack of support, he stopped coming to church and the sisters could never meet with him. I got to know him pretty well up there and he really liked spending time and meeting with us up there, so it was a real miracle that I got sent here. Everyone had been quite worried about him, but since he knows me and we got in contact with them, he expressed that he really wants to come back to church. It was a huge miracle and God just working his magic as always. He loves each of us so much and is always doing whatever he can to make sure that we don´t get lost.
Another incredible miracle that we had was when we were calling all the investigators that are in our phone. My companion is also quite new to the area and so she doesn´t know who a lot of the people are either. So we were calling all the investigators and trying to set up appointments with them and it didn´t seem like we were having much success...until Amalia answered the phone. She is a really sweet woman from Spain that has met with the missionaries quite a few times. She knew who I was the second that she answered and was so grateful that we called her. She had been preparing for baptism several times before now but kept being held up by her smoking problem.  But she told me on the phone how she really really wants to get baptized and she knows that is something that she needs to do and asked if she could start meeting with us again and prepare herself for baptism. She said that she is going to move to London right after Christmas, but she figures is she needs to, that she can continue with the missionaries there. We have met with her several times and she wants to prepare to be baptized on the 22nd of December. She has a lot of things that she needs to overcome first, but if she puts her mind and heart into it, she can and will be ready for baptism on that day. Keep her in your prayers.
Hermana Robinson...my companion...plays the flute and we have already had the opportunity to play together a few times. But the thing that we are really excited about is that we are going to have a Christmas Music Fireside on the 22nd of December as well. We are organizing it with our ward mission leader and we are very excited because it is going to be a good way to get people to feel the spirit really strongly and enjoy the spirit of Christmas. It will be a very good thing that the members can invite their friends to and even invite people in off the street.
Well, that is about all I have time to tell you about right now. I hope you are all having a wonderful holiday season in preparing yourselves for Christmas. We certainly are and are preparing to see even more miracles here during this month.
Love you all,
Hermana Eyre