A great thing that we were able to do in October was arrange a special "division" with the Sister missionaries in our mission. As a general rule, Elders have a division every 6 weeks or sometimes more often, where they trade companions and learn from working with someone new. There are so few Sister missionaries in our mission, that they hardly get to see one another, so we decided to arrange a "division" in each half of the mission for all of the sisters. They were thrilled to be together. You can see from the photos that they had a wonderful time.
Left to right: Sisters do Rosário, Conde, Campos, Souza, Fasterra, Silva, Kersh, Modesto, Azevedo, Michael Sister and President Swenson.
Here the Sisters in Pelotas are having lunch with President Francisco Asconavieta (First Counselor in the Mission Presidency.) and his wife Angela. From Left to right: Sister Vicente, Barreto, Negreiros, Daniele, President and Sister Asconavieta, Sister Withers, Almeida, dos Anjos, and Gregory.
Some of the Sisters are having a HUGE impact on the work here in our mission. They are showing the other missionaries how to have 20-30 lessons a week, they are showing them how to baptize. In the month of October, Sister Barreto and Sister Withers helped with the baptisms of 3 families in their ward, Arco Iris (Rainbow). They baptized 11 new members in that month. Now in November Sister Withers with Sister Souza now, are hoping to baptize 2 more families, 8 more people. Sister Daniele Gregory and Negreiros are doing a fantastic job as well, and will baptize two families here shortly. We are so grateful for their hard work and examples. Because of them the other missionaries, especially the Elders are sitting up to take notice.
Hooray for Girl Power!!!!!!!


































On April 24th Curt and I flew up to Campinas (near São Paulo) for our yearly Mission Presidents Seminar. We had 3 wonderful days of learning at the feet of Elder & Sister Neil L. Andersen and Elder Donald L Hallstrom the first 2 days, and then Elder and Sister D. Todd Christofferson joined us at the end of the second day.
Curt's two mission buddies and their wives will be finishing their missions in June. We will miss seeing them and corresponding with them: President & Sister Chris Jackson, and President & Sister Steve Richardson. They will be living in Utah when we get home, so hopefully we can have some fun reunions then. 

These are our new neighbors in the Santa Maria mission in our state of Rio Grande do Sul, Presiden & Sister Ribeiro. 
Who ever thought that a little girl from Pullman Washington would have the great blessing of learning from and associating with Apostles of the Living God. What an unbelievable opportunity. I am still pinching myself.
In this photo we are standing with our Brazil Area Presidency, Elder & Sister Mazzagardi, Elder & Sister Soares, and Elder & Sister Godoy. Elder and Sister Soares will be moving to Africa where he will be President of the Africa East Area (I think), and Elder Claudio Costa from the Presidency of the Seventy will be coming to Preside over the Brazil Area in June.




We drove Elders Walker and Teriipaia to a neighboring city, Camaquã, to spend a couple of nights with a set of Elders in their district, until the water subsided and they could get back into their apartment.



