Tuesday, January 19, 2016

January 18, 2016: Ching a Ling Ling

The other day my comp was teaching me some cholo words in Spanish, and wanted to learn some gangster slang in English... I am so gangster as you all know... and couldn't even think of any words in English at the moment, and then inspiration slapped me in the face, and I started singing:
"Ching a ling ling with my bling bling bling" haha! This is not even close to gangster, but it is funny because now my comp goes around singing "ching a ling ling!" 

We did NOT have transfers and I will stay here in Guaymas with my bling bling bling and my comp for another 6 weeks! I am stoked to stay here, because we recently have found some really awesome people here who are starting to progress, and I know that I have more work to do here before I can leave. I know that these transfers are inspired from God, and that in every area and every companion that I have, I have something to learn and improve upon. Just like all the experiences that we have in life, and all the places we go, we have something to learn and improve from! 

Last week an American family moved into our ward. And in relief society I have to sit next to the lady and translate the whole lesson for her... I am terrible at translating, and lots of times it is hard to remember the words in English, but I am getting better, and the lady is just happy to understand more than nothing of the lesson.


I love you all more than all the delicious flour tortillas in Sonora!

Oceans of love, 
Hermana Barton

Meredith is more gangsta than she admits! Flashin the West Side Mormons sign! :) 

Companera and Elder from the zone

Goofballs in Guaymas!

Hermana Hauck (friends since the CCM days) who is also in Meredith's zone and another friend

The Guaymas Zone!  They made their own t-shirts for their zone and everything! Sweet!



Tuesday, January 12, 2016

January 11, 2016: Feliz Día de los Reyes

On the 6th of January we celebrated The Day of the Kings (The Three Kings). Here, they eat a bread called "rosca de reyes" and part has a baby Jesus doll and if you get this part, you have to throw a party and make the food in February. We went to an investigator's house, and celebrated her granddaughter's birthday, and ate rosca. The thing is that this lady forgets things! So we finished the rosca, and she asked if we wanted more three times! She served us HUGE pieces!! We finally could not eat any more and were trying to leave and she was trying to feed us more!!! She would ask if I wanted more, and I would tell her that I didn't, but that my comp wanted a little more!! It was hilarious! We finally had to leave, and we left with our plates full of MORE rosca!!! 


Yesterday, I made pizzas in one of the member's houses (La familia Jimenez). I felt like it was Friday night pizza night at my house. And we had some leftover dough, so we made some cinnamon rolls too!!! 

This week was one of my best weeks of my time with my comp! I am very happy here in Guaymas. The members here are awesome. The members in my other ward were great too, but the people here are just so down to earth and giving. We found lots of new people to teach, and had lots of cool experiences! We started teaching a family. Their mom is inactive and she has four kids, and it is so awesome to teach a family. Really our goal here in this life is to have an eternal family, and it is so great to try to help other families be eternal and receive the blessing that I have seen our family receive!

It is super to be here in Mexico, speaking Spanish (or at least trying) and meeting new people everyday! Every new person has a story and MANY are VERY interesting... but it is amazing the love I feel for each and every one, and the things I can learn from the people here! 


This week is the last week of transfers, so I will probably have a new comp next week, and might have to move from Guaymas (but I really hope NOT).

Oceans and oceans of TONS of love to all,
Hermana Barton


Bruja 71. It was freezing while we were studying, so I wrapped myself up in all the clothes and scarfs I had. But then I looked apparently like a famous character from a TV show  called "El Chavo". jaja

Monday, January 11, 2016

Jan 4, 2016 : Meredith's letter to me about a surprise and visit from Maren and Burr McRae

Just a little background to Meredith's letter:

Rewind to when Meredith transferred to Guaymas--Olga had told me that Burr and Maren had a condo and often visited in that same area. I asked Olga to ask them if they might be willing sometime to take a package to Meredith. This was back when I was desperate to get Meredith's Christmas packages to her and was losing hope.  So, Olga nicely asked the McRaes and the next day Maren called me to confirm and tell me that they would be more than happy to help get something to Meredith. Then or anytime. Check. Very nice of her.  It turned out, I had a different little Christmas miracle getting those boxes to Meredith and didn't need to ask Maren for help with those boxes--except for 1 that came back to our own doorstep just 3 days before Christmas!  

Well, I already had found out that Meredith received all of the other boxes so I wasn't feeling as franctic to send this one off.  Holidays mostly came and went. And then just this last Saturday I called Maren back up to ask her when she was headed to Guaymas next and ask if I could send that box to her address. Turned out that they were actually headed to Mexico the very next day! Sunday!  Which meant there was no hope for my box this time around, but we talked (for much longer than I had anticipated) and she offered to just go ahead and pick Meredith and comp up and take them shopping. Well, I thought, if that worked for Meredith, that could be a real treat. And then agreed and told her a dollar amount that I would be happy to pay her so Meredith could get a few things, and thanked her, and wondered how it would all go.  But Maren also, logically, asked me for Meredith's address and I genuinely have zero physical address for her. But I told her that I would ask Meredith for it on Monday when I wrote to her and we could go from there.

Well, BAM! The next day on Sunday, while I was in church (about 1pm my time), I get a text from Maren McRae that says exactly this: "Just talked to Meredith. We stopped at the mission home in Hermosillo and got her number. She said she would call me this evening and we will make arrangements to meet tomorrow. {smiley face emoji} Maren."
I guess Maren doesn't mess around...

So, here is Meredith's side of the story.  Her letter to me yesterday. Enjoy! Gotta love "when the relatives come." I can't imagine what Meredith's mission president and wife are thinking about this whole thing. Classic! But the last part of the letter is the clincher for me. Wanted to share with you whom I love and I know can appreciate this:

My, was I surprised yesterday when I got a random phone call that said,"" Meredith? This is your aunt Maren McRae. Your mom called me and told me to find you and take you shopping and buy you stuff and give you a big hug. When can I find you and where? Tomorrow is your prep day, where can I pick you up?"" I was flabbergasted to say the least, and had NO idea how to respond or what to say, and sounded ridiculous trying to think of some English to say to this crazy unknown lady saying my first name on the other side of the line. I told her I had no idea, and that I would talk to my comp and call her in the night. I told her later that I could meet her at the church at 3 pm today. I had NO idea what to do. And I am SO talented at being really awkward. But this kind of randomness and craziness is SO normal in my life that I just went with the flow. Around three this Suburban pulled in and this lady trying to speak Spanish was telling everyone that she was my aunt. And I didn't know what to do. Actually, she speaks good Spanish! She gave me a huge hug, and then I was like, ""okay, so how do I know you? How are you related to me?"" And told me that her husband was Grandpa Rulon's brother. But Uncle Burr didn't do much talking.. he is funny but quiet. She told me she wanted to take me shopping, go to the beach. go to dinner, and I don't know what else. I have to still be a missionary....... but we ended up going with her to Walmart and bought food, then they dropped me off at my house, because my pday ends at 6 and I still had to come here and email.. She is awesome, but this was definitely a funny experience!!! She told me that she has a house here, so we can come visit after my mission!! hahaha


I was thinking about how funny of an experience this was, but it was also awesome. It was cool to meet part of the family of my grandpa, your dad. And think that I am a missionary here, and that he is a missionary too, but in the mission of heaven. Maybe heaven east... or west.. I don't know, there has to be lots of different missions, and lots of work to do! :) But it was really cool to come to this mind set, and I don't know how to explain, but feel a little bit of his love, even though I have never met him, and know that he is also a missionary. I remembered what you told me about your experience in the temple, seeing a man's hands that looked like your dad's hands... and I was looking at the hands of Uncle Burr, and don't know how to explain but felt like the presence of your dad, and a testifying witness of the plan of salvation, that one day I will get to know your dad. 

A member in Hermosillo told us, that lots of times, in the streets, when we pass cholos, that these people see more than just us walking. They see more than two missionaries walking. We can't see them, but many times we have angels walking with us, and protecting us. I don't know if this is doctrinal, or apostasy, but, I think that maybe sometimes your dad and our family who is on the other side of the veil watch over us, and protect us. And maybe he walks with me here in the streets of Mexico and scares the cholos away. I hope this makes a little bit of sense. I love you so much!!!!
I am so excited for this new year 2016. Cant believe that it is 2016, and that in this year I will come home... you should know that I brought in the New Years right with some yummy chocolate ice cream and a toast!!!
Mares de mucho amor,
Hermana Pearl
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The pic and explanation Meredith sent with the picture. Ha ha ha!

"How do I know you???????????????????? haha
Of course I had no clean clothes on the one day I have visitors.. and look like a Jehovah's Witness... super nice!!!!! Or Cara Mitchell... ooopppsss That is bad to say.... Fred....

But they are super cool and awesome people!! 




January, 4, 2016: San Carlos

This week I got to eat at a member's house in San Carlos... A town right on the beach! So I got to walk close to the beach, and smell the beach. And fill a part of my heart that was missing. 


On New Years we helped a lady make TONS of tamales! And then after we went to peoples' houses and ate too much food. I thought I was going to explode! I am talented at eating lots of food.... but this was DEMASIADO (a ton!!). 

After I was more than full we went to another member's house, and she had menudo for us to eat. We told her that we were pretty full and that we could share a bowl. For you who don't know, menudo is cow stomach... GROSS! It is nasty. It is like gum in your mouth. And it had huge chunks, and the texture looks repulsive. You can see like the membrane outside of the stomach... I thought I was going to barf... and hallelujah my comp liked it! And she ate the whole bowl!!

 After, we squeezed in some ice cream, because everyone knows that to bring in the New Year right you need chocolate and ice cream! 

I can't believe that it is 2016, and that I will come home at the end of this year. I have learned SO much in these 6 months of my mission. I am excited to see what this year brings. I know that there will be many experiences, and miracles, and that from each experience that we have, everyday that we pass, that we have the opportunity to learn something and improve.

 But I know that in times that are difficult and hard, if we put our confidence in God and our Savior Jesus Christ, all things will turn out okay! That our Heavenly Father has a plan for each one of us!

Happy 2016!! 

Oceans of love to all!!!!

Hermana Barton

She really did make it close to the sea! Hermana Mermaid close to home.


New Years Eve with some other sister missionaries who live close. AND their chocolate ice cream bars, as proof of an evening well spent. I'm pretty sure Meredith's t-shirt reads: "Soy Una Reina."  That must be one she's picked up on the mish. For those who don't speak Spanish, that means, "I am a queen."  



December 28, 2015 : Happy New Year!!

Happy New year of 2016!!!! I can't believe that at the end of this new year I will be home! So crazy! 
Christmas was awesome here in Mexico! Here, they celebrate and have the big party on the 24th and all through the night! Talk about una FIESTA!! And I think I ate more tamales than I have eaten in all my life in just these past few days! 

On Christmas night we went to the Bishop's house and ate yummy tacos of carne asada and they did fireworks! Here, everyone shoots off fireworks. It is kind of craziness, but pretty awesome! 

I know that this new year will be lots of new experiences, challenges and happiness. And I am excited to see what Mexico has in store for me and what 2016 has in store for all of you!! I feel so blessed to be here and share the love of our Savior Jesus Christ especially in this holiday season, and for the whole year of 2016!

I love you all so much and hope your holidays are healthy and happy!!
Oceans of love to all,
Hermana Barton


Hermana Hauck wanted a turn with some curly hair! ;)


Santa, with some of his reindeer and elves?! Feliz Loca Navidad!