Entered MTC March 17, 2010

Serving in the Fortaleza Brazil Mission



Monday, August 8, 2011

August 8, 2011

Hey everyone!


Well, i have to tell you now, that this will very short. sorry:( i have a lot to do and i don´t have much time. But wow this is my final letter....i can´t beliieve it´s come to an end already. I went to visit one the wards i served in yesterday and i bore my testimony. It was so hard to say goodbye to the people there. They are like my family. Although some of them are going to go to the airport to see me off :) I know im going to cry....shoot, i cry at transfers, i can only imagine what its going to be like at teh airport. Wow, i don´t know how to explain what im feeling. The closer it gets the more it hits me. To tell you the truth IM really nervous to come home, i dont know why. Im goign to miss everyone so much though from this place. But i´ll definately be back for the temple dedication...its not a question for me, ill be back in a few years...i have to start saving up... :)

Well, i think i decided on where i want to eat when i get home....mexican food, that one restaurant in downtown kenniwick, or fiest on rd 68....i was in dúvida on what type of food i wanted to eat, but thats what it will be! And i was wondering, not sure how you feel about it, but if possible i would like to go to the temple before i get released, not sure how that will work, but think about it and if we can i would really like to do that.
ALright, well hope you guys have a good week at the coast....i can´t wait to see you guys, even though im a little nervous haha i love you all!
love, sister salisbury

Monday, August 1, 2011

August 1, 2011

Hey family!


Well, im glad you got the flight plans and everything. I called the office this week and got all the info to tell you guys, but dad got right on it...sounds like he´s a little excited for me to come home ;) haha Yeah, so as soon as you know my topic please let me know, im really nervous to give a talk in english, but hopefully it all goes well. That´s awesome that the youth are going on a trek. They never had one when i was in young womens, that would have been cool. And Hunter DAvidson is going to São Paulo??? That[s awesome! haha you´re right, portuguese will become the first language here pretty soon.

Well, today all us sisters are going to sister souza´s (pres. wife) house i Aldeota to have a little party or something, im not sure what we´re going to do. It´ll be fun though. We had a good week, we found a lot of people to work with and Raimundo is doing good. He can´t be baptized yet, but hopefully before i leave! He´s such a good kid!

Alright, well i know this isn´t very long but i have to go, we have to catch a taxi over at the other sisters house to head to Aldeota. I hope you all have a good week and i love you!!!

Love, Sister Salisbury

Monday, July 25, 2011

July 25, 2011

Hey FAmily!!!!!




Good to hear from you! ;)
well, i finally got the date for the big day....i´ll be arriving in pasco on the 16th of august. I still haven´t got all the details on time and what not but that´s the day. It´s creeping up on me. And thank you so much mom for washing all my things and getting things in order...was garrett pretty upset about moving out of the room?? That was so nice of grandpa, i didn´t even see that one coming. I love them so much, how are they doing? Well, this week was pretty crazy once again. Trying to get everyone taught, find new people and get everyone to church. YEsterday was really tough because we´re teacing this family and theyre preparing for baptism and we went to get them for church yesterday and the mom had gone somewhere and the kids were at home by themselves and couldn´t leave. We´re going to have to remark their baptism day. BUt hopefully it all works out. The one thng that made me happy though was as we were getting people to go to church we stopped by one of our investigators house, Raimundo, and he was already to go. When we got to this area the elders had left a couple of white shirts in the house, so i washed them up and got them all nice looking and gave him one to use because he was worried about the clothes he had. He has come so far though. We had actually found him when we were teaching his nephew. The first thing we talked about was the book of mormon. He hadn´t heard anything about the joseph smith, but he took the book and read it. The next day we askd him if he had any questions or doubts and he said, "no, all the questions i´ve had so far have been answered as im reading the book of mormon".....i didn´t know what to say when he said that, i was so excited!!!! And then yesterday as church ended we asked him how he liked it and he said he really liked it with a big smile on his face. And this kid, he´s 17, and he´s the real serious type, it´s hard for him to open up when we´re teaching, but when we saw the smile on his face we knew that he really liked it and that he had felt the spirit there at teh church. THat really made my day. And it made me think that yeah, today wasn´t the greatest working day that i´ve had, the family we had planned on coming to church didn´t come, didn´t have very many lessons taught....but to see Raimundo in church clothes, come to church and leave with a smile on his face, that makes all the difference. It makes me think of that story, not exactly sure how it goes but the guy that was walking along the shore throwing the starfish(not exactly sure if it was starfish or not, but ya know) and someone came along and said "there´s a ton of them here on the shore, it won´t even make a difference if you keep doing that" and the man turned to him and said, "I made a difference for that one." We sometimes never know what will happen in one´s life after we´ve taught them about the gospel, after they went to church for the first time. BUt to know that i was a part in their life and gave them the chance to know of the truth is something i can´t even begin to describe. And when you see the change in that person´s life after they´ve been baptized....it´s a joy that i feel and i can´t explain it. It´s goign to be really hard to leave the people of brazil, yesterday in relief society we sang "GOd be with you til we meet again" And i got to thinking, wow i´m almost gone and i don´t knwo when i´ll see these people again" I just started to cry. These people are my family, they have taken care of me for over a year, they´ve fed me, taken me into their lives....i´ll be going home to my family, but at teh same time i´ll be leaving a big chunk of my family here. I didn´t think it´d be this hard, but apparently it is :(
Well, i better get going, hope you all have a good week and know that i love you all! Tchau!
com muito amor,
sister salisbury

Monday, July 18, 2011

July 18, 2011

Wow, what a week!
We worked really hard this week, had to break my new companion in :) My new companion is Sister Vaniski, from Cascavel-Paraná. She´s way cool and really excited to be here working. She doesn´t speak any english, but that´s ok. The new president has some new rules and one of them is that the americans need to help their brazilian comps with english. THe new area is really good, im really liking it and the members are so excited to have sisters in the area. They said it´s been over 10 years that they haven´t had sisters here. We found lots of investigators this week and they´re awesome!!! Some will be ready for baptism next week..i hope. We´ll be working with them this week and if they go to church on sunday they´ll be ready. We found this family, its a mom and she lives with her 4 kids. SHe is so neat and she wants to find "the right path" for her and her kids. She accepted to be baptized and we´re working with her and her kids to be batized at the end of this month. I love them so much!
President talked to me about my release date and he said he´s going to call provo just to authorize it and he´ll let me know FOR SURE THIS WEEK. HE apologizes for it taking so long. With the change of presidents it´s been really crazy.
Hope all is well at home, sorry this letter isn´t very long. DIdn´t here from you guys this week, but hopefully next week! I love and miss you all!!
Love, sister salisbury

Monday, July 11, 2011

July 11, 2011

Hey!!!!!
Well, we had transfers today.....I got transferred. I´m opening an area where there used to be elders. IT was quite the adventure. FIrst off we had to wait for the other sisters to get to our house so we could go to the new area. They get there around 12:00pm. We had arranged with the elders to leave their keys with the neighbnors so we could get in. We get there and no one has the keys we ask two different neighbors and neither one of them had the keys. So i was calling all the elders in the mission office to try and get a hold of this elder that was responsible and it took forver because he didn´t have his phone on him. Finally, 2 hours later they get a hold of him and he said he had left the keys with the neighbor. We go back and ask again and they felt bad because the girl we had asked the first time hadn´t known they had the keys. We finally get insaide the house and......A PIG STY!!!!!!! Im sorry, but i have to say elders are disgusting!!!!!!! The walls are black from all the cob webs that have been up for probably years, the fridge is disgusting with food that´s been in there for who knows how long, the microwave had somethign blew up in there, and the bathroom......im going to town on that thing!!! And the bad thing is we have to have it all clean before my companion gets here tomorrow, im going to be training her!!! :) She´s from Cascavel, Parana-Brazil. I´m super excited! Right now im with sister black and sister regina silva, we´ll all live together. And wanna know something funny, our entire district has 8 sisters and 2 elders (our district leader and his comp) it´ll be really interesting!
Our new president is really good, he´s not president batt of course, but i think he´ll be good. I think a lot of things are going to change and he´s gonna have a lot more rules, but it won´t really matter cuz i´ll be gone in a few weeks. I still don´t know about my release date, every time i call they say that they´ll let me know. President already knows he just hasn´t given me an answer yet, but we´re having interviews this week so i´ll talk to him then. And for sure you will know next week! I think i´ll leave august 15th and get home the 16th.
That´s awesome that joseph rides a unicycle! I didn´t even know he was learning. I´m really torn about coming home. I´m super excited to get startd on new things again and what not, but i have so many people here that im going to miss so much! Last night i was talking with our neighbors and i just started to cry because i know i wno´t see them for a long time after i leave. They´re family to me! They´re going to see me off at the airport though so that will be neat :)
Well, hope all is well back at home...i can´t believe i´ll be home pretty soon! It´s gone by so fast. it´s incredible!!!! HAve a good week everybody, i love you all!!!
Love, sister ariana salisbury

Monday, July 4, 2011

July 4, 2011

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope you all are doing good! This isn´t going to be very long, but i hope you all have a good time at the parade and all!!!
Well, President Batt left last tuesday and our new president got here as well. HIs name is President Souza and he is from Curatiba. It´s funny because each week we have to email a letter to the president and now that our new pres is here we have to write in portuguese and my companion sister black is all worried about having to write in portuguese. She wrote it all out this past week and had us other sisters correct it. Then we get here to the lanhouse and she forgot her letter at home haha we all laughed. BUt anyways, this week was really busy. ANd it passed by so fast! We were running all over the place this week. We had a baptism for Bernardo. It was really good, although we had almost zero support from the members. I felt so embarrased, but we made it special for him. He has changed a lot. When I first met him he was very reserveded and didn´t talk much, but now he´s open he talks a lot more with us and he´s so happy. I can really see the change in him.
We actually had lunch at his and his wife´s house. IT was super good, it was way too good....it made me a little trunky. We get there (it´s an apartment complex) and they have a pool and a patio where you can eat and visit and all that. Anyways, they had family there, kids were swimming, it was sunny, breezy, a big lunch, fruits, ice cream....i think you can get the picture.....and i think you can understand why it made me trunky ;) Brought back lots of summer time memories! It was really great!
ALright, well not much else that happened this week, it was just super busy. HOpe you all are having a good time and i love you all!!!!! HAve a good week, and get lots of candy at the parade!!!! :) Tchau!!!!
Love, sister salisbury

Monday, June 27, 2011

June 27, 2011

Hey!!!!
So this week is the family reunion huh?! Hope you guys have fun!!!!
Well, yesterday I had the opportunity to visit one my areas, Metrópole. I went to both the wards there and sat in on both of their sacrament meetings. It was so good to see everyone and the people I had taught. Haha and just like old times, I played the piano for them in the meeting. Towards the end of the meeting bishop sent me a note and asking me if I would share my testimony. So after the speakers he invited me up to bare my testimony. It was so hard, I really felt that I´m coming to the end of my mission and this is it. I won´t see any of them for awhile. I hope I´ll be able to visit my other areas. I´m pretty sure I´ll visit Baturité , but Monte Castelo, I don´t know. It was so neat though to see the members in Metrópole. It´s changed though, thats what´s hard, you leave and the people keep living their lives. On the way back I was talking to Sister Gonzaga and I said, "It´s going to be the same thing when we go back home, we left and things kept going on, people kept living their lives and everything will be different." That´s going to be the shock for me....but that´s life i guess.
Yesterday we also had a baptism for Francinildo. He´s an investigator we´ve been teaching for awhile now. We´re teaching his family, his wife is going to be baptized but she has to stop smoking first. They have 4 kids and they are the neatest family. I love them so much!!! President Batt came out once more the other day, it was the last time we saw him. He leaves tomorrow!!! He also gave me a blessing. It was so neat and it was just what I needed. Lots of things have been going on and dad I know you were inspired by the Spirit to ask President Batt to give me a blessing. Even though we´re miles away,in two different countries,you are still inspired by the spirit to know exactly what your daughter is needing. THank you so much!!! I love you!

Sister Gonzaga´s parents were in at the MTC this past week in Provo. They´re heading to their mission in Maceió (Brazil) tomorrow i think. And Sister Souza sends hugs and kisses for you guys! She is so sweet!!!! I love her so much! I´m going to miss these girls so much, they have made such an impact on my life! And Sister Souza is teaching me ballet :)
Alright, well not much else has happened this past week. I´m making my way through the Book of Mormon again and I´m loving every minute of it! I love it so much, because everytime you read it you find something that you didn´t catch before or you understand something a different way, ah I wish I had been more passionate about reading it growing up. I guess it kind of comes with your mind set though. Chandler, Garrett and Joseph.....READ THE BOOK OF MORMON!!!!!!!! Mark the things that interest you, that catch your attention and as you read it, think of it as a story book, it´s so interesting. It has so much information and different "characters"....it´s just AMAZING!!!!! And the thing is, ALL of it is TRUE!!! I can´t wait to come home and read it with the family!!!! :)
Well, I hope all is well and you guys have a fun week!!!! I love you all!!!
Love, Sister Salisbury