80 Doors!

We´re still doing 80 doors a day! It´s a goal for the entire month of May.  My area is a bit tough, the branch isn´t the most organized and we haven’t found any new firm investigators recently. We had two baptism dates set for this past weekend, but both fell through.

There were about 30 people at church on Sunday. The missionaries give talks every 3rd Sunday of the month. My favorite thing this week was taking the sacrament to an elderly lady in a nursing home, yesterday. She has a super strong testimony of the church but can’t go to church anymore.

My companion was born in Chili and has a giant family. He doesn’t really speak any English besides, “I don’t speak English” haha. (Just about all the Brazilians and Latinos know how to say that.) I am forced to only speak Portuguese with him, which is good! I’m getting a lot better at Portuguese because of it.  Elder F. has a pretty thick Spanish accent, though, which will just make it easier to understand people without accents!

Love,

Elder Olsen

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Here is a statue of some guy playing the cello, not sure of his name or who he is though… Tatuí is the music capital of Brazil.

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Chimarrão e violoncelo!