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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Bishop News, ordination, Seminary Graduation and snails

"if you won't even try eating your dinner you will go somewhere on your mission where you eat.......SNAILS"

Date: June 02, 2014 
Area: Faro 
Companion: Elder Simpson

Hey mom, i'm glad your week was good. i can't believe dad will be released, thats way crazy. its too bad he cant wait until after july 8 though, oh well. i hope dad becomes the nursery leader again, that sounds like a good calling for him.
Tell ty good job for graduating from seminary, thats way cool. And especially for getting the Priesthood. He'll be a great priesthood holder for sure. 

This week was good, i spent the first few days in Olhão waiting for the new missionaries to come in, then went up to Lisbon on thursday to pick up my new comp. Like i said, his name is Elder Simpson, he's a way nice kid. He's pretty much fluente in portuguese already, i can't believe it. He's from Houston, but i think not very close to where Jordan served. I haven't told him yet that this is my last transfer ha, i'm trying to avoid it for as long as possible, i told him i have just over a year in the mission..it will be a fun surprise for him. 

One thing we really focused on this week was working with the members and gaining their trust, and i think we did well. we got a lot of member help the past couple days. another cool thing is that Samira, our RC, brought a friend to church and gave him a book of mormon. She is doing really well. Also Danilson came to church and participated a ton. 

We had a good lesson with Iran this week, to help him read and pray more we asked if we could call him every night this week to remind him, and he agreed. so hopefully that will make this difference. he came to church again, so he's going in the right direction. 

Also Geraldo got baptized! so i sent pictures of that. I miss them a ton. Plus i asked Florbela to send me an email with her testimony and she did, so that was way cool to read. I asked her to do it because Iran has the same doubts that she did because of the 7th day adventist church, so i'll probably share it with him. 

also this week in church for some reason we had like 5 people randomly show up that spoke english, so i spent the day translating for an Irish guy. it went well, but it was kind of hard to get something out of the lesson when i was thinking about the language and stuff. 

oh also i ate snail this week. A member asked us what we wanted to eat, and i told them to make snail half jokingly because i had never tried it. and they made it. it was not that great, and i was a baby and only ate like 2. but it was a new experience. they give you a little stick so you can scoop out the body from the shell, and then you can see the eyes and everything and you just put the whole thing in your mouth. probably won't ask for those again...

Love you a ton,
Elder Soutas   









 Dear Benjamin/Elder Soutas

It's June!!!  I can't believe it already.     How did your week go?   I am so happy that Danilson was baptized.  I'm so glad you have good member support for him
How are things going for your new companion, Elder Simpson?  Is he a brand new missionary?Where is he from?

This was an eventful week. 

We had fun on Monday meeting Jordan's girlfriend --  I hope it's OK with Jordan that I tell you that they seem to
really like each other.  She is very pretty and nice.  It was fun to get to know her a little bit.  So we will see how that goes.

We had the funeral that we told you about last week.  Dad did a good job with his talk and I know he told you that President Hinkley's son was there and Dad was able to sit next to him on the stand since he is an emeritus General Authority.  




The reason he was there is because he  was next door neighbor to Sally (the mom) in our ward while she was growing up
It was cool...  Elder Hinkley looks a lot like President Hinkley so It was kind of crazy to see Dad and him sitting together on the stand.

Of course the BIG news happened today, but we found out about it on Tuesday.  
I was actually in Dad's bishop office and he was interviewing me for a temple recommend since mine expired at the end of May
Right in the middle of the interview, the Stake Clerk called asking both of us to meet with President Nielson on Sunday morning at 9:15.  So of course that was emotional and made the rest of the temple recommend interview emotional for us.  
We were both crying as he asked and i answered each question.  But I admit it is something I will always remember because of the strong spirit that was there.

So then the rest of the week we kept wondering and wondering when he would be released.  We had no idea if he would
be released Sunday Morning and then on Sunday during Sacrament meeting and that would be it...we really weren't sure
until we met with President Nielson this morning.  As it turns out President Nielson asked Dad to continue serving until
the end of the month, but he came into our Fast and Testimony Meeting to tell the ward that a new bishop had been called but would not be announced for a few week.
He want's the members to pray to receive new leadership and he challenged everyone not to speculate, because he wants us to learn to keep confidences so that Heavenly Father can trust us.   So no speculation here..
It is still quite overwhelming and a bunch of mixed emotions.  But I feel peace and I felt the spirit tell me that we and he had accomplished what we had been asked to do.  So it's all good now :)



Today was also Tyler's ordination and receiving the Melchizedek Priesthood.  Dad gave him a wonderful blessing.  A lot of it focusing on keeping covenants.  Wish I could remember the words.

Both grandparents and Danny, spencer and Makayla came for dinner after the ordination and then we all went back to the church for seminary graduation

















It's been quite a day and It's nice to sit and just relax and contemplate it all now for a little bit.

Dad, Brycen and I are going to go for a Sunday walk now before it gets any later.

Can't wait to hear about your week too.

Love you forever, Mom


Danilson's baptism




I love this picture of Geraldo's baptism.....Ben was able to teach him, but was transferred before he was able to baptize him








Elder Soutas and his new companion Elder Simpson with Presidente and Sister Fluckiger



A very kind Sister emailed me this picture today 


Elder Soutas returns in 1 month!!!!



Thursday, May 15, 2014

Fishers of Men

Ben sent some pictures from Faro, Portugal

They had a Sermon on The Mount Activity.  And cooked up some fish.






His Companion - Elder LeBaron from Colorado




Ben's area  Faro (pronounced Faroo)





Ben has been an amazing missionary and a true Fisher of Men!  Love him  and it will
be hard to see his mission end, but also exciting for him to come home 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Whoops


I sometimes wonder what things I have forgotten to teach my children as they leave home:








Oh yeah Ben,  you can't put wool sweaters in the washer

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Happy Birthday Elder Soutas!

Today our missionary son, Elder Benjamin Soutas is 21!!   We love him so much and we miss him as he is serving the people in Portugal.  We are excited that he is coming home this year!! (July)

Here is a small package I sent to him.  We can't send much and this small package cost $58 to send - far more than what the contents are worth - but missionary packages are worth it!






Here are pictures that he sent back of his birthday


 chocolate salame





Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Melt my heart

My mom sent me this picture in my email.  She must have found it from long ago......  tears for little boys grown up


Friday, December 27, 2013

Christmas Week 2013

Welcome to our Christmas 


A new tradition (and gift to me ;) ) were the pictures of Christ to hang on the tree as we count down to Christmas.  There were 12 and each had a message about Christ to read each night





Our Primary Children's nativity.  Brycen was a shepherd again this year




Christmas Sunday at Grandma and Grandpa's



Grandpa Allen really surprised us with the "snorting game"!!






A Christmas Carol at Hale Center Theatre





Christmas Eve Cookies For Santa



I took the easy way out since I never baked any sugar cookies (sometimes I have to let go)


Christmas Eve Dinner - Snacks, Shrimp and Wings






The Fire Box  click to see the game Jordan taught us



Christmas Morning







Grandma Elaine's money present







I didn't get a picture of anyone else's presents, but this is what I sent to Elder Ben.  Of course
the high light of the morning was Skyping with Him!!







This is Ben's current apartment in Porto Alegre, Portugal




Legos are always a good idea

Traditional Christmas Brunch