Hey Everyone!
My companion was sick this week but she is healed! It took Monday - Friday for her to get better but she is completely fine now. We didn’t work like at all this week though! Only Saturday and Sunday night a tiny bit. I think it was a little bit of a good break for me and made me more anxious to get working again.
On Friday we had a “Mission Tour” in Porto Alegre with our entire mission of 180 missionaries. All the missionaries together! Pretty crazy! Eler Rais, who is a member of the Seventy, and his wife were here and it was pretty good! It was fun to see my CTM group again and spend time with Sister Rosser and Hansen. Also, I met an elder from Springville that is going home in 2 months! Elder Hulet (Mom, I already told warned him you might contact him. Lol.) One of the things that Elder and Sister Rais talked a lot about is how we need to realize we are making a sacrifice here, which I thought was cool because sometimes I feel selfish feeling that way. They also talked about being strong and confident and really teaching about the Atonement and Repentance. It was all really good!
Catch Up Day
Saturday was catch up day. We had only taught 2 lessons this week with Sister Santana’s sickness so we had a lot of people to follow up with! Thankfully it was a sunny hot day, not a rainy miserable one because we walked a TON! Lunch was far away and we had so many people to visit that lived in different areas. We ended up teaching 10 lessons in 6 hours! It was great! I hadn’t used my Portuguese to teach all week so it was rough and it was a little hard to get back in the groove. Sister Santana and I also made a goal to smile and make it a good day which worked for the most part.
Sundays area always good days because we have the mornings to study and do things that we need to catch up on before church. President Neunes (the branch president) and his wife Elise always have lunch for us. I love them. They are so great. :) The classes in church were great! They helped me to reflect on my mission and bit and I realized that I have learned soo much already and I’m way more independent and strong and just a better person. It’s going to be amazing to see the change and I will be so much more prepared for the next steps of my life. We talked a lot about temples, which made me soo grateful that my family is sealed in the temple. We don’t have a single couple/family in Sao Chico that is sealed in the temple so Presidente Neunes was really trying to push that. Also, in the classes I saw real growth in our members. They did everything! We didn’t need to! And Dani was called as the new Relief Society president! So exciting. She’s only been a member for four months so she’s freaking out a little but she will do great.
After church the other sisters had a baptism so we did that whole service and then after the baptism headed out to work! We had to run home first to grab a coat because it was freezing again! Then we went to Eliane, Milena, and Paolo’s and while we were there we set a date for them to get married! Woohoo! Not this Saturday but the next (General ConferenceSaturday) and then Eliane and Milena will possibly be baptized the next day (Paolo still needs to stop smoking)…but I am so excited for them! They are the best and I wish we had more like them. I could see them being really strong in the gospel. Also, I love being around them because Paolo is always commenting on my Portuguese, which is really nice. He commented again today and said it’s very good. They are so sweet. J I remember visiting them on my first day in the field…oh boy…that was rough. So they have definitely gotten to see my growth! Also, there was a spider crawling across me and I grabbed it and threw it without freaking out. Go me! I am growing in so many ways, hahaha.
I thought a lot this week about the things that I have that I can use as a missionary since my language isn’t great yet. One thing I realized is that I am beating myself up too much about it. I need to take one step at a time, one word at a time, and have patience. I literally only have 2 months in the field and I’m expecting to be fluent or what?! Calma Cassie. In the meantime, I really can’t use my personality fully, but I can be happy and optimistic and bring the Spirit to people. I have realized too that these struggles have helped me and will continue to help me. It’s hard, but God always has a plan and knows what is best for us.
Love you all,
Sister Knapp





































