Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo
My Home For the Next Two Years

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

December 26, 2011


So turns out we~re allowed to email, because President said we had to send our weekly report, and since transfers were last night. President Tanner is super nice, but still knows how to run a mission. Apparently Elders were getting on Facebook and Orkut (the brazilian equivalent) and he put the smack down on them. 

So like I said Transfers were last night. Well they were announced last night. They don~t actually happen till Tuesday. So Elder Bredell my Zone Leader got transferred. Also two new Elders will be living with Elder Lobo and I in our little apartment in Ponta da Praia, they are both Brasileiros. So I~ll be living with 3 Brasileiros. It~s going to help my Português alot more I think. Oh and I~m staying in Embaré with Elder Lobo. That was relatively sure, you normally don~t transfer in your first two because you~re being trained on the new 12 week program.

Well other than that, they really isn~t much more to say since we got to talk last night. Oh I was listening to Lion King and I saw that it~s out on DVD and Blu-ray right now. Is that true? Just wondering about that. I know it~s difficult to find the Disney CD~s, but now that I~m on the topic the ones I would enjoy most would be Tarzan, Mulan, Aladin, and Hercules. 

Agora eu quero falar um pouco em português. Não sei porque mas só quero. Tal vez é porque eu não tenho mais coisas falar sobre. Estou fazendo muito bem aqui. Claro que eu tenho saudades por minha família e outras coisas da casa, mas eu sei que estou na lugar certo, e estou fazendo o trabalho do Senhor. Estou muito feliz com meu progresso em português e em a respeito da coisas espirituais. Quero dizer que sou muito grato por o amor e apoia que eu já recebi de todos vocês e agradeço por as orações também. A missão é difícil as vezes mas é sei que esta é o melhor coisa para mim agora. Eu amo O Brasil. Eu amo as pessoas aqui. E eu te amo também. Feliz Ano Novo. Até mais. 

Elder Cameron Bruce 

Monday, December 19, 2011

December 19, 2011

December 19, 2011

Feliz Natal!!

At least for those of you who I will not be able to call on Christmas day, I would like to say Merry Christmas. For those I can call ignore the beginning of this email.

So this week. What happened? I don~t recall many things right now. It was a rather bland week I would have to say. Our baptism fell through, but only because Alexandre was really sick. He was sick all week, I~m pretty sure it wasn~t a "I don~t want to get baptized" sick. But who knows. We gave him a blessing. That was interesting for me in Portugues. I annoited obviously since that~s about a million times easier. And it went really well. Elder Lobo is a great companion. He is always excited and happy. Nothing gets him down at all. It~s a great example to me of the kind of attitude I should try and have all the time. Not to say I get discouraged, the days are just long sometimes and I do get frustrated a lot, usually with my Portugues though. It~s hard to believe that one transfer is almost over already. They say that your first transfer is one of the trunkiest. So far I would agree. Being trunky is a weird sensation. Because I have no desire to return now. You just think about what it~ll be like when you finally do go home. There is a lot of time during the day where we are walking between appointments and I have time to just think. More often than I would like I imagine going down an escalator and having my family waiting at the bottom with signs. Haha. Oh well. I feel like I~m really starting to get into the swing of things a little better. 

I~m sorry I haven~t sent a letter or anything home yet. I feel a little like a vagabond. We are getting thrown between houses all the time and I don~t have all my stuff with me because some of it is stored in a members house that is on vacation right now. It~s a little stressful. Once I finally get a little more settled in I~ll try and be better about that. So I have a question. Did you send any pictures of the family? I always show the ones I have to members and investigators and I don~t have any of Jeremy and his family, people have a hard time understanding who is who. Haha. But it does get me more involved in the conversation which is always good. So last night was the Christmas Devotional here. I don~t know why it took so long. I missed most of it anyway. I literally saw the last 15 seconds of President Monsons testimony and heard Silent Night. So that was cool. But oh well. Next week I~ll leave it on the computer while I send my email. 

So I found out today that one store Pão de Acucar has peanut butter. But it~s crazy expensive and they only have crunchy. I think I~ll hold back. I~ve heard that my area actually has an imports store. I want to check that out. I don~t know if I~ll actually buy anything. But it would be cool just to see anyway.

So two days ago my zone did some carolling in a major shopping area in Santos. We don~t really have the best voices but it was really cool. When it was just the Americans singing English a lot more people stopped and listened. So we did a lot of English, it was funny, we only had the words to Silent Night and Oh Come All Ye Faithful in English, so we would just sing the first verse of other songs three times, or kind of make up words as we sort of remembered them for other songs. But no one knows any way. It was really cool though. We probably handed out like 200 pass along cards and hundreds more of other little things. 

It~s funny that the Missionary Manual says that Sundays and Holidays are the best times for proselyting, because families are together, because that~s totally not true. No one wants to talk with us during their day off. Especially since we~re close to the beach, everyone just goes there.

Oh another thing, so Santos (the soccer team) was playing in the Mundial (club world cup, basically) and they got whooped by Barcelona. The entire island was depressed on Sunday. I was a little too, since I~ve declared myself Santista. But it was probably better for us. If they had won the city would have gone nuts. They were going crazy before the game had even started. I was worried we might have to spend the whole day in the house. But they lost 4-0. 

Ummmmmmm I don~t have much else to say right now. Feliz Natal e Boas Festas. Te amo.

Elder Cameron Bruce

Oooo I just remembered a fun fact for you. Every chance that I have had in the field to receive a package, I have. It~s a great statistic. I don~t think it can last the whole time, but who~s to say it wont? People are starting to say things like my family must love me or something. 

I feel like the Christmas season here is so weird. I always forget it~s almost christmas because it~s 95 degrees outside and I~m not with my family. At night the beach is decorated really nicely with lights and stuff but even then it just doesn~t quite feel like christmas. In our apartment I always have some christmas music playing though. Trying to get the Christmas Spirit going a little. I can~t wait to call home and talk with you all. It~s weird that after this week I~ll only have one more Christmas on the Mission. Weird huh? It~s sad how all missionaries know how many christmas~s they~ll miss, or birthdays, or transfers they have, or days, or seconds, or fast sundays. Everybody is counting. It~s funny. Sometimes a little distracting. I~m trying to make all my time count. An eighth of my mission is already up. I feel like I have barely started. 

Well. that~s all. até mais. Te amo

Elder Bruce

Monday, December 12, 2011

December 12, 2011 # 2

Well I feel like I talked about general things in the other email, so this one will be mostly responding to questions and such.

Sounds like the life to me. It really is work work work here in the mission. Up at 6 30 and working until 9 and then just a little bit of wind down time and time for bed. One thing that I wish I had more time for is studying. Now that I~m really studying the scriptures I can~t get enough. I~m almost done with the Book of Mormon. I finished Jesus the Christ, Our Heritage, Our Search For Happiness, and I~m halfway through the New Testament, True to the Faith and D&C. Also I do study by topic every now and then. And I~m ready O Livro de Mormon, also. It~s all soo much, but it~s great. I read with pretty much every spare second.

As far as not being home for Christmas, someone told me a quote or saying that I really like about missionaries, "We leave our families for two years, so that other families can be together for eternity" It~s really helped my persepective on the mission. I think this email should make it to the blog as well.

Pujols an Angel? That just seems wrong. I~m sure the Mariners are super excited about that. They need to get someone like Prince Fielder now. And like 10 other players.....

When people ask me who my favorite basketball player is I say Chris Paul. I just think he is the most fun to watch. I don~t know if I like him going to the Lakers. I think he is supposed to be in New York with Stoudarmaire and Melo. But whatever. The Lakers should dump Gasol after these last playoffs. Dwight Howard would be a major upgrade I think. And he could be their new superstar while Kobe kind of goes away.

So Tebow is just a winner. Isn~t that what people always said about him? He just wins? Ha. That~s interesting. Obviously I don~t really know but it just sounds like there is no answer for the Packers. Is Tom Brady still putting up ridiculous numbers. I heard that the beginning of the season was nuts for him? Too bad about Manning. He was always one of my favorites. He was really good and just seemed like a cool guy. Too bad. I hope he gets better.

So there is a tournament called the Mundial (It~s the world cup of soccer teams, I don~t remember the name in English) and Santos is in it. Everyone here is pretty excited for it. There will only be two rounds I think. But on those days, I~m relatively sure we won~t get ANY work done. Everything shuts down for soccer games like that. It~s nuts. We don~t really have the same type of devotion to one sport like they do here. Every single person has a team. From 80 year old women to 2 year old children. They are all invested in it. It~s kind of fun. I~ve deemed my self a Santista (Santos fan) since it was my first area. This is the home town of Pelé who is the King here. It~s pretty cool.

Well that~s all. Keep me updated. Happy Birthday.

Love
Elder Cameron Bruce

December 12, 2011

Feliz aniversario Papai!! Parabens!! This is the closest day to your birthday so I thought today would be the best day to send birthday wishes. Here they tell people parabens (congratulations) for happy birthday. It~s kind of funny for me. So are there any special plans for the big day? Going out to eat somewhere nice? Let me know how it goes.

So everything is awesome. We haven~t moved into our apartment yet, the papers haven~t quite gone through yet, but here is what happened. It~s been pretty crazy recently. So we moved all of the stuff out of our old apartment into a wealthy members house who had a garage behind their house with plenty of space. Then we lived in Marapé with two other companionships. Which meant we had to walk for 45 minutes to arrive in our area every day and leave 45 minutes early to get back on time. It wasn~t the greatest thing in the world. But then after 3 nights there we found out that the Sisters in Ponta da Praia (all these areas are parts of Santos, like queens and the bronx in New York, I don~t remember what those are called, but in Portugues they are Baixos) were getting emergency transfered the next day. So Elder Lobo, Elder Costa (our Brasileiro LZ) and I woke up at 5 and went over to help them get their stuff out to a members car and to get the keys to their apartment. So now Elder Lobo and I are living in what used to be the Sister~s apartment. It~s super organized and clean. I love it. It~s by far the nicest. Not the biggest, our old apartment was bigger, but this one is in a better area (it borders our area of Embare) and is just nicer. So now Elder Lobo and I are caring for both Embare and Ponta da Praia, at least until the 27th of December, which is the end of the transfer. That~s kinda of awkward because that~s just enough time to really get started in an area. But we have already got to know a few members and such. So we~re doing our best. We should be moving into our own apartment this week or next I hope. It feels like we~re never going to make it. But I~m satisfied with the apartment we have now. 

As far as sending pictures I~ve been thinking that I~ll just buy another SD card and then send the one I have home to you in a letter or something and you can send it back with the next package. It~s so small and easy I think it~ll work well. And I can fit a ton of pictures on it. So I think I~ll try that. 

So I don~t print out the emails. I have enough time in one hour to read and write. Plus I don~t want to pay to print them out. So I~ll just always have my email~s to look back at. And I receive mail whenever we have a zone conference or anything like it. So the LZ~s and LD~s had a meeting up in Sao Paulo so they brought back our mail and packages, I got the package with the sheets, thank you. Also I got a letter from Grandma Hansen. It was really nice, and it had some photos in it. Which is always exciting.

Yes I got the ensign with conference talks. It~s in Portugues. Which makes it doubly good for me to read. And as far as the language goes I feel like there has already been a real jump in my understanding. My speaking I don~t think has changed too much. But one day I just realized that I could really understand people a lot better. People that talk clearly and loudly I can understand pretty much everything they say. I have trouble with the elderly and the very young because they tend to talk the quietest or quickest. But usually they are the most willing to help too. It~s really cool speaking another language. But the few other oppurtunities that I have to speak English with the other Elders is always greatly appreciated too. I guess all the prayers and hard work are starting to pay off.

I didn~t hear about Katie~s new car. That~s sweet. So now we have C3PO and a stormtrooper in the family. We need to get to work on the rest of the characters.

Ok I~ll try and update you on the work with people now. It~s been slow with all the crazyness going on lately. Those first two baptisms just fell right into our lap. The Elders that were here before us had them already and everything before we showed up. We just set up the interviews and baptized them. They are super cool. We visit them a lot because we are working with their father now, Alexandre. He~s is great. He is progressing really well and we had planned to have his baptism this week but the interview fell through and we couldn~t do it this week. But he was at church and bore his testimony in Elder~s quorum about how the gospel is already changing his life and helping his family. He will more than likely be baptized this next week. We are also working with a lady of about 60 years who is also just awesome. She loves having us over to just talk to for a while. She has already been taught all the lessons by other Elder~s so we usually just leave a little message about whatever we feel prompted to talk about. She was going to be baptized and then her grandson died in a car accident, I think it involved a drunk driver, and she was out of town a few weeks and then didn~t come back to church. So when we arrived in the area we were like who is this? She should already be baptized lets go talk to her. So she is great and we have re taught the Plan of Salvation to her and she loves it. She already wants to go to the temple and do the work for her grandson. She is about ready to be baptized too. Then there is this young woman who is 18 who was walking by the church last sunday morning and just decided to come in and see what was going on. And now she is receiving the lessons and loving it. She has never had religion in her life before and she just craves more knowledge. She really was prepared and sent to us already ready to be taught. She~s great. Those are our three main investigators right now. We have others that aren~t technically "progressing" investigators (received more than one lesson and been to church once) that we are teaching but no one else who has really been established yet. There is a reference from a stake president in the area of a family, but we haven~t been able to contact them. Aparently they are great and basically just need to be shown the font. Speaking of which it~s completely normal. The church is very established in Sao Paulo and has nice buildings all over the place so there is always a font. I don~t think I~ll be baptizing anyone in the ocean or rivers. Bummer.

So for Christmas Skyping I~m going on an exchange with my American LZ because he already has a house set up for skyping. So as long as you are on the computer on Sunday, everything should work out. I~m sorry I don~t know the hours right now. I~ll have that next week for sure. But the conversation will be through skype. I think it~ll be in the afternoon here, so morning there. Maybe I~ll watch you open presents and talk. I don~t know for sure. Sorry.

Well I~m doing great, the work is progressing, the language is progressing, and everything is awesome. Ate mais. Te amo. 

Elder Cameron Bruce

Christmas devotional. 

Monday, December 5, 2011

December 5, 2011

So I~m going to answer the short answer questions first. I did not get to watch the First Presidency Message so if you would like to send the talks that would be sweet.

I wish I could have been at the festival of choirs. To be honest the ward sounds terrible here when they sing. It~s hilarious. I don~t think anyone is really into it. And the piano is a little electric one like ours and it~s not very loud so it can cover up the voices and you can~t really hear the melody well. Also there are less people. All around it~s just a little rough. But it~s still fun.

We sing at meetings and other things like that but never really on our own. Sometimes one of will just start singing something while walking. But that~s about it. And we always have music on in the apartment so I sing along to that too, and Elder Lobo tries to sing English. It~s pretty funny when he tries to speak English, but then I feel bad because I realize my accent is probably just as bad. At this point my accent is the least of my worries though, I just want to understand and be understood. The accent will just have to come on its own.

I think there will be a ward Christmas Party in a week or so, I~m not sure. Things here are just slightly less organized. But it sounds like it was quite the party in Lacey 3rd ward. Side note, any ounce of pickiness is already gone. Pretty much everything sounds wonderful now. Except when members try to scare me about some of the crazy things people put in some fejoadas (rice, beans, and whatever the cook wants). From eyes to intestines. I~ve heard a lot but have yet to see anything even close. I think you have to get out in the country a little more to run into those things.

So I asked for Brandons address thinking I would send packages. But then I realized it~s expensive and difficult. All the missionaries say that the two best ways to get things home are to take them with you when you return, or send them with another missionary that~s going home. So I~m sorry that I probably won~t be sending any packages home. Just letters. And when you send packages, they told us to tell you to never mark the package as having more than 50 dollars worth of contents. And to be very general about what is inside, most people just write religious material. Those were the two suggestions Sister Tanner gave us.

So the phone call home will be one of two things. I have heard that we can use skype!!! Elder Lobo wants to confirm that with President first but I~m pretty sure it~s ok. So I can call you on Skype for free. Since there is a 6 hour difference, I can call in the afternoon, we can talk, I can watch some opening of presents, and it~ll be just like I~m there! If that doesn~t work, the second best option is for you to buy a call card and for me to give you a members number to call, that way it doesn~t cost the member anything. And we just set up a time and you call the number that I give you. Next week I hope to have everything planned out and I~ll give you the back up number.

Every companionship has a cell phone. It~s pretty basic. We have unlimited calls to other missionaries in our zone. But only 65 minutes for non missionary numbers every 25 days. It~s a little tough. 

My area is pretty small so I don~t really ever ride the bus, and Santos doesn~t have a subway. I was on a division (an overnight exchange) with my Zone Leader for 3 days, while the other Zone Leader and Elder Lobo searched for a new house. And his area is the second biggest in the mission so we rode the bus a bit. I hear that it~s more common to ride the bus up in Sao Paulo though. My feet are doing fine now. I think they just needed to be broken in a bit.


We found one but the papers are taking a little while to go through. We~ll move this week for sure. I~ll get you the address.

By the way my address was wrong last week. I think I said 635, but it~s 645. Or vice versa. Either way it~s not what I said last week. Sorry. 

So about the food. Every day except P~day we eat at a members house for lunch. Pretty much every meal consists of rice, beans (normally brown, but not always), and some form of meat. Sometimes there is also pastas, potatoes, and salad. The rice and beans are always there as a steady back up. If you didn~t love the other options you just throw more rice and beans on your plate and eat. They also always have a sobremesa (dessert) usually it~s just ice cream, but they also have this thing that is like flan that I~m not a huge fan of. We also do some grocery shopping but since we are still in our old apartment I haven~t really stocked it. I don~t want to have to deal with moving it all. So I~ve been holding off on that a little. One thing that I have bought a lot of though are cookies. At least that~s what they call them. They are kind of like oreos in that they have cream in the middle with two hard "biscuit" outsides. They come in tubes. They have about a million different types. Everyone eats them. If you~re going to have a snack you buy cookies. I eat at least one sleeve a day. When I come home, I~m packing my smaller suitcase full of them. 

As far as a talk on Marriage and Family, all I have to say is that I feel so blessed to have been born in a family that was bound by the Holy Priesthood for eternity. I~ve already seen many sad stories here where families have been torn apart or destroyed because they don~t have the same foundation in the gospel that we are blessed to have. Also I would like to say that nothing makes you more excited or prepared for marriage than a mission. Many of the talks we hear are directed to marriage. I~ve learned how important it is to find a worthy companion to be sealed to for time and all eternity. There is no better place to start a family than in the Temple.
So I also learned that buying a soccer jersey right now isn~t the smartest idea. Often you can trade with Brasileiros for them. And also they are the most expensive now at the end of the soccer season. So I~ll wait a little while for that. I looked at one and it cost 190 reais. I think that~s about 100 dollars so I think I~ll wait and do some more searching.
I have ten more minutes so I~ll tell you about somethings that have happened. So yesterday was the last day in the regular season for Brasilian soccer. So they don~t have playoffs, it~s just whoever has the most points at the end of the year wins. So in order to win Corithians just needed to tie. So everyone was going crazy yesterday and we basically got nothing accomplished because no one wanted to talk to us. We went to a members house for a while and even they were watching the game. We stayed in there home for a little after the game too, because it was a little crazy outside with all the drunk people celebrating. But after a little while we went to another members house (because contacts with drunk people don~t really count, I think part of the criteria is that they have to remember meeting the missionaries) and we had hot dogs, in buns, with ketchup!!! It was great. They are pretty big fans of the US. They have a son that lives in Maryland, and they went on a big trip to Historic Church sites in the states. I like talking to them about their experiences.

So I just remember something about Christmas here. Everyone decorates there house with the same little Santa~s. They have these little santas that look like they are climbling ladders or ropes or hanging from ledges to try and get into their house. EVERYONE HAS THEM. It~s kind of ridiculous. But it~s still funny.

So if you ever send another package, some things that I would like are just things that don~t exist in Brasil. Like Root Beer concentrate, mapleine (maple concentrate for making maple syrup), peanut butter. I don~t know if there was anything more I had thought of. I think that~s it. Well I should be going now. Tchau. Te amo.

Elder Cameron Bruce

Monday, November 28, 2011

November 28, 2011


I~m going to send smaller email~s back and forth so hopefully we can talk a little in real time. Sorry if that makes it more difficult to put on the blog but I don~t think it should be too bad. I~m going to email the Mission President real fast and then I~ll answer some of those questions.

And yeah we are going to move by December 1st but we still haven~t found a place to live. This is the most expensive area in the mission so it~s difficult to find somewhere under 1000 reais.
We email from a Lan House. Just whatever internet cafe we can find. It costs about 3 reais for an hour so it~s not too bad.

There are three main areas to the mission. Sao Paulo, which is obviously the part that is in the city. Then there is the ABC, which is named after the three towns in that area whose names I dont remember. And then there is the Baixada, which is where I am, it~s the coastal region and the biggest of the three. There are about 190 missionaries in our mission which is the most in Brasil and we have the smallest area. There are 16 stakes I know that, but I~m not sure on the number of zones. They are probably pretty close in number though, since my zone is just one stake. We don~t have true zone conferences we have area conferences because it~s just easier. But they are every other month I believe. And yeah that~s when we receive our mail. I already got your two packages and the dear elder one as well. Thank you very much. Although I haven~t decorated yet because we are moving soon and I thought it would be a wasted effort.

So on Sunday~s they meet in reverse order. Priesthood, Sunday School, Sacrament Meeting. From 9 to 12 and there is only one ward in our building. Our area is only this ward. I think that is how most of the mission is divided up. The feeling at church is a little different. A little less... formal? I don~t think that~s really the best word to describe it. I~ll try and take some pictures of the chapel for you. It~s a nice building. A little different from the ones in the States though. 

The speakers and CD player work great. They are almost always on when we are home. The outlets are different but you can fit an american appliance in. They still send out 220 volts though. I forgot that and fried my alarm clock. But the speakers work in it. It~s written on most products if they will function with 220 or not. I haven~t had to use my transformer thing yet. Well take that back, I should have had to use it with my alarm clock but forgot. 

Today will be my first day of soccer. I~m super excited to play with some Rapazes (young men) and show them that Americans can play too. 

Yeah we~re headed for summer right now. I don~t think it gets too much hotter than it already is, but it~s already pretty harsh. Moreso than heat it~s the humidity. It~s just so oppressive here. Super muggy all day and all night. But the temperature at night is perfect, and we always see people playing soccer on the beach under giant spotlights. It looks super cool.

Next week I~m going to send either a CD or a bunch of pictures through the mail. We~ll see how that goes. 

Sounds like the trip to Megan~s was a success. I entirely forgot that Thanksgiving was even happening. No one here cares and I only see other American Missionaries maybe once a week. So until someone reminded me the next day that it was thanksgiving I forgot. Oh well. Don~t think it would have changed much. Maybe I would have gotten turkey at subway. By the way, we have a subway about 50 feet from our apartment. It~s the only american restaurant that isn~t way over priced. The prices are pretty much the same as American. Which reminds me, I ate at McDonalds the other day. It was a little expensive but I deemed it necessary to try it at least once during the mission. The quality is a tad better here but it~s not worth the price. A happy meal was 15.50 reais. And the portions were smaller. Insane. The dollar menu is like 4 reais an item. Ridiculous. 

So I~m pretty sure I~ve already done enough walking for the next ten years of my life. Let alone the next two years. My goodness we walk so much. My feet kill. But I don~t have any blisters or things of that sort. I~ve been taking good care of my feet.

So Dad will be working in a different clinic? Still on post right? And he won~t be OIC anymore or anything like that? How different is it going to be? Hours? Days? Does he still get every other friday off? 

Ummmmm. I can~t think of much else to say. I can already see progress in my portugues. I can understand a little better. Still is difficult though. Living with a Brasileiro really is helping I think. Everything is in Portugues always. Well that~s all I have to report this week. Unless I think of more in the next 15 minutes. Goodbye until next week.

Oh and what is Brandons address? I would like to send a package home with some little things from Brasil and I thought it would be best to send it straight to Brandons. That~s all.

Oh and as far as the Disney CD goes. Whatever you send will be great. Can~t have too much music. I love the two Christmas CD~s although some of the songs do make me a little trunkie since they~re about white christmas and frightful weather. It~s just wrong here that it~s going to be summer during christmas. I~m not happy about that. I got into an argument (playful don~t worry) with Elder Lobo about how the words for silent night are better in English than Portugues. Because in Portugues it~s Happy Night. Which is just cheesy. We talk about a lot of things like that, where I think something is better in English and he thinks the opposite. There are lots of little things, slang, dialects, and idioms that are hard to understand because they don~t make sense in a literal translation. You just have to hear them and start using them. Although, I still think English is better. Haha. Oh well.

On mondays around this time is when I~ll probably be emailing. If you want to try and send them back and forth.  

So today I might be purchasing a Santos Jersey as my Christmas present to me. It~s tradition to buy the jersey of your first area. Just a heads up. I might not by one too. 

Monday, November 21, 2011

November 21, 2011

BOM DIA!!
 
So these keyboards are a little different. Forgive me for any errors. So let~s start with the best news first. I already had my first baptism. One 13 year old named Leonardo and his younger brother of 8 years Gabriel. It was sweet. I got to perform it and such.
 
Just wanted to through that in first. Now I~ll go over what has been happening. So the flight from New York to São Paulo was horrible. Super long. Luckily I had an empty seat next to me. I think it was the only one on the plane. But I didn~t sleep and couldn~t watch x men first class which was right in my face. So I just read Jesus the Christ, which never ends by the way, but it~s super good so it~s ok. I couldn~t see out the window very well since I was in the middle. But when we arrived I had to lead the group through the airport since I had the most time in the MTC. That was an adventure. I hardly could understand anything that anyone was saying. But we made it through customs and all that stuff just fine. Then we found our ride, but we had to wait for other missionaries that were on a different flight. Which took about an hour of sitting around in an airport. That wasn~t so much fun. But the ride through the city was great. IT IS SO GHETTO HERE. Everything is a piece of junk haha. I~m making it sound worse than it is. But there is a lot of poor areas and graffiti everywhere. The only nice buildings are owned by the church. Not really, but pretty much. The CTM is huge. It~s the largest church owned building outside the United States. I lived on the 6th floor and wasn~t allowed to use the elevator. It kind of stunk. We had one day of orientation and such. Then I met my companion, Elder Brody Stotts. He was super soft spoken but really nice. He had been in a tri companionship where he didn~t ever have to talk. So we worked pretty well together. Classes were taught by Brasileiro RM~s that spoke english pretty well. The classes were a lot more laid back here and honestly I didn~t learn as much here. I did learn a lot more about language I guess and I had two Brasileiros for roommates Elder Porto and Elder De Oliveira. It was really good to have so much interaction with Brasileiros. The food was vastly superior here than in Provo. I mean they only have to serve 280 missionaries as opposed to 2200 or more. So it was always some good meat and beans and rice. Pretty good. I got to go to the São Paulo temple once, but we weren~t allowed to take our cameras, sorry. It was super nice. And the rest of P day you were allowed to wander around the area of the CTM, since it was our last P day in the CTM we went to a churrascaria with our teachers. It was super good. Better that Tucanos and it was just a hole in the wall kind of place. Here the big meal is lunch, so dinner was always smaller, so they always had a snack everynight at 9 30. I always ate so much then. As a missionary you~re pretty much always hungry. It~s weird. Especially now with all the walking. I~ll get to that in a little bit. So then it was time to leave the CTM, I said goodbye to some friends going to other missions and hopped in a van with the other 17 missionaries going to São Paulo South and we took off. We drove for about 30 minutes then hopped off the van into a super cheque (chic, it~s pretty common word here) apartment building. Went up the elevator and the doors opened...... and it was the wrong mission president....... we were in Interlagos~s mission home. So after figuring everything out we went over to our mission home in an even nicer apartment building and met President and Sister Tanner. They are soooo awesome. Sister Tanner just looks like she is meant to be a general officer. Everything about her. President Tanner speaks Portugues super well and is so nice. We went through a bunch of orientation stuff. Not important. Got our credit card. Super important. Had an interview with the president and then we were off. Elder Stotts and I got to ride with the secreteries in a taxi to a chapel. It was about a 15 minute drive, and all of our trainers were there waiting for us. But we had to eat lunch and have a little more orientation before we found out who our new companion was. My companion is Elder Rafael Lobo. He~s a Brasileiro and only has 3 months on his mission (for a Brasileiro that~s two transfers in the field) and he is already training! Insane. He is super nice though. A good trainer and good worker. He isn~t so good with helping with the language. He really doesn~t understand where I~m at with the language and he always talks super fast and when he says something and I go huh? He just says it again just as fast. He doesn~t understand that it sounds super fast to me because it~s so normal for him. Also I don~t think he realizes how much we learn in the CTM. Usually it~s just one or two words that I don~t get but if I ask him what it means he tries to explain things like what a verb is to me. It~s pretty frustrating at times. We also live alone so I have no Americans to talk to. Which is probably good for the language. But we do see the other members of our district every once and a while. Like today. And it~s super nice to talk to them. Elder Platt is my DL and he has 1 year and 6 months already and speaks perfectly his companion Elder Brown only has 5 months and a month of that was spent in detroit. So we~re actually pretty close on a language basis. So Elder Lobo and I are opening this area which I haven~t told you about yet. Whoops. My first area is (drum rolllllll) Embaré Santos. Yup I~m on that little island that~s packed full of people. It~s actually a relatively small area but it~s the hottest one in the mission whoopie. It~s almost summer here and we~re already in the high 80~s. or 30 degrees celcius as they measure it here. If you look on a map of the island santos you~ll see canal~s are area is canal 3 to canal 5 and a little way back into the city. I don~t know if you~ll be able to find that. But if you want to that~s my area. Which means we cover the beach too. It looks so perfect on the beach. It~s got to be about 300 yards from the road to the water of perfect sand and beautiful sunshine. We need to come back here after the mission. Mom I don~t know how much you~ll like it. If we stay at the beach in the touristy areas I think you~ll be fine. But everything else is dirty and run down. I don~t think you~ll like it too much. You would cry if you saw my apartment. And ours apparently is a little nicer that most others. Too bad we~re getting kicked out December 1st. We were renting it for free from a sister in the ward. but she is going to start renting it out to someone else, so we need to find a new place to live. So let me go over a typical day. Wake up at 6 30. Roll out of bed and do some stretching, push ups, sit ups, things like that. Eat some cereal (which I used to hate but now it~s my breakfast every morning) take a shower. Get dressed. Study alone for an hour. Study with my commanion for an hour. Then study the language for an hour. Then we have 45 minutes to get everything we need. Maybe do some laundry or little chores. Then we have lunch in a members house everyday. It~s been super good everyday so far. Nothing super weird yet. I did have one fejoada (rice, beans and assorted meats) that had some shark in it, but you couldn~t even tell. You~re so hungry that everything tastes great. And they try to shove it down your throat. We have to eat a lot everytime. Which I don~t have a problem with. And to drink it~s usually juices which are SUPER good. But sometimes they have sodas, let me tell you one thing. Guaraná is disgusting. It~s the ¨drink of Brasil¨ and its gross. I don~t like most of their sodas. Even Sprite doesn~t taste good. I stick to juice and water mostly. It~s sad. I miss soda. I drink it if it~s all the offer though. Can~t be rude. So after lunch we have appointments with investigators and time to try and find new ones and visit members (since we~re opening the area, which means the two elders that were here before both left, we need to get to know everyone anew). During lessons and meals Elder Lobo does most of the talking. I try to every once and a while and I have my part in lessons and I~ve left the message after lunch a few times. But it~s really hard to converse with people. I thought my understanding was better than my speaking, but it~s the exact opposite. I can ´pretty much say what I want to say. But people speak so fast, and unclearly and with words I don~t know. It~s frustrating. That~s definitely the hardest thing so far. Is the language, everything else is good. After all the visist we have to back in the apartment by 9, we plan, we snack, we sleep. And that~s pretty much every day. I had my first encounter with JW~s! They spoke English too. It was sweet. They just wanted to talk about the Bible and I was like cool, so do we. And then we just talked a little bit and they wanted to make an appointment to talk more, but I politely refused because we didn~t have time or something like that. And we went our seperate ways. It~s probably bad that I wanted to argue more. I feel like I~m becoming quite the expert on the Bible and Book of Mormon with all the studying I do. And it~s not just reading, it~s actual studying now. It~s so great. Ummm I can~t think of any other crazy experiences yet. I think this area is pretty safe. So don~t worry mom. That~s my life up to now. 
 
So to request a few things. So here they don~t have deoderant in normal stick form. So if you could send maybe 6 sticks of old spice fresh. It should smell rather normal and plain. Nothing fancy. That would be great. Um I~m pretty sure I can get a copy of the Liahona here. We have about a million of the past ones in our apartment. And MUSIC, tons of music. Especially christmas would be sweet. The rules are lax in this mission. Anything that~s uplifting. Which means Disney is ok!!! So Disney music would be sweet. Oh and pictures of the family would be awesome. From the past. Now. Some of everyone would be great. I have a little flip book of my family that I share with most people we talk to. And I need more. Pictures of my baptism are good too. Things like that. Just a bunch of them. Oh and I don~t know why I dont have fitted sheets. But they would be nice too. I think I was dumb and didn~t want to bring them. That~s all the requests I have.
 
That~s almost all my time for this week. I~ll try and respond to questions and things a little better next week. I love you all. 
 
Elder Cameron Bruce 

Friday, November 18, 2011

November 18, 2011

We haven't heard from Elder Bruce this week.  Sure hope to hear something soon???
Cameron's Mom

Friday, November 11, 2011

November 11, 2011

Email isn~t working here the normal way. Just want you to know I~m doing good. I~ll try and send a better email soon. If not I~ll write next week.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

November 2, 2011

Elder Bruce arrived safely in São Paulo this morning!  His mission president sent a group email to all the parents with a photo.  When I learn how to post a photo, I will add some ;-)  He will be able to email us next week on Tuesday or Wednesday.  Snail mail will probably not reach him before he leaves the MTC in mid November.  After that he should have an apartment address for letters.  In the meantime, if you want to send a Christmas card you can mail it to the mission office at the following address:


Elder Cameron Bruce
Missão Brasil São Paulo Sul
Rua Dr. Luiz da Rocha Miranda, 159 - 8° andar
04344-010 - São Paulo, SP - BRAZIL


It will take a few weeks to reach him so it's not too early to mail a card now!


Thanks for all your support friends ~
Cameron's MOM

Monday, October 31, 2011

October 31

I'm sad to say that the message wasn't conveyed clearly. I don't get to call you today. I got jipped (is that how you spell it). They say since I have a P'day before I leave that an email is sufficient. I don't think it's fair at all that some missionaries get to call home and I only get an email. But now that I've got you all disappointed, I can call you tomorrow! While you're in the airport you can make phone calls.
 
Let me give you my itinerary. I actually don't have it with me. Whoops. So this is all from memory. I report to the Travel Office in the MTC at 8 in the morning on Tuesday Nov 1 to ride to the airport. My flight leaves at11:10 AM mountain time and arrive in JFK New York at 5:51 Eastern I believe. Why I'm going through New York? I have no idea. But I havea two hour layover there and leave at 7:30 ish. And arrive in Sao Paulo at 8 the next morning. It's an 11 hour flight with the time change and such. Oh and I'm the only one in my travel group. I might be alone the whole time. I'm nervous about that. I'm already so used to having a companion all the time. But some alone time will be nice. And it will be nice to be in the world and able to talk to people. I have a Portugues Livro de Mormon that I'm going to try and hand out before I make it to Sao Paulo. I hope I sit next to someone I can talk with. So that means that I'll be able to call both in the morning and a little later. And if Dad can't be home for one I can call him on his cell phone after. If you could send a Dear Elder today (last day for them) telling me when would be best to call and which phones to call that will be great. The only time limit I'll have will be money and flight times. So we can talk for a while. I'm suuuuuuuuper excited. Not that I didn't love it here. But I am soooo ready for something else. Also it's been tough being in a tri-companionship with two people that you don't really get along with that great.
 
Talking about that a little more. I've learned a lot from this past week. One Elder, whose name I'll leave off so you can post this, has a really hard time with the language and just learning in general. Before, Elder #1 and I were both pretty proficient in the language and could cruise through lessons and answer all sorts of questions and now we've had to change our teaching technique. It's been really helpful to learn how to help someone and how to work with someone else. It's hard and frustrating sometimes. I'll relate a funny story, so we were teaching an "investigator" about the Gospel of Jesus Christ (lesson 3 in chapter 3 of PMG) and we just trade off every point. And I went first then Elder #1, and then Elder #2 (you can take out all the names) was supposed to teach repentance, but had no idea what we had been saying. So he just bore his testimony about the Book of Mormon. It was funny. The "investigator" (who is our teacher if you don't remember) kind of just let it slide and then Elder #1 and I took over again. We try to keep him involved but it's hard. We have so much to teach and they ask so many questions and he can't answer them. He just defers to us and looks to us a lot. We want to help him and the investigator learn so it's difficult. During Language Study it's helped me a lot to teach him because in order to teach you really have to understand first. So it's really beneficial.
 
As far as the language goes for me, I feel super good about it. I don't always use the right tenses and such, but I can speak pretty fast when I have an idea and I don't have to think of literal translations, I just know what words are in Portugues. I hope that makes sense. It's a really cool feeling. Also our teachers don't slow down their speach anymore, and I can understand everything. It's not just me figuring out what they're talking about, but literally understanding every word and just knowing what they are saying. It's great. On Saturday we did an English fast, where we don't speak English AT ALL. And it was super fun. I loved it. I would write you more in Portugues but I want you to be able to understand what I'm saying.
 
So I was released as a Zone leader yesterday. I served for almost exactly a week. Almost to the hour. From 8:40 on October 23rd to 7:40 October 30th. I hope that is specific enough for you Mom. :P
 
Well my alloted time for email is up. I love you. I'm super excited to go to Brasil. No more letters or packages here. And I got and loved all the packages. By the way I'm pretty sure you sent me that same card last year when I was at school. Everyone loves listening to the song though. It's great. Thanks for everything. Next email will be from Brasil. Oh I forgot you asked. I can definitely email in Sao Paulo.
 
Love
Elder Cameron Bruce

October 24

Thank you for the update on all the sports. It's a little fun to hear. and I want to apologize for sounding like I was complaining about all the questions. I enjoy them because it gives me something to write about. Sometimes it's hard to come up with something to say.
 
But not this week. A lot has happened. Elder Scott came and spoke to us on Tuesday and it was great. He is such a sweet man. Either his memory is starting to fade or he just really wanted to emphasize how important some points were cause he repeated himself, a lot. It was a wonderful talk mostly about the Spirit and listening to it's guidance and direction. Although he sort of randomly through in a part about when we get home from our mission, we need to stop "hanging out" and start looking for our Eternal Companion. It was so random that I feel he must have been prompted to say something about it. It seems a little weird how much marriage is taught to us here, but really our missions are supposed to help prepare us for the rest of our lives too. So it makes sense, I guess.
 
So most of my district received their visas this week. Elder Hill, Elder Kerr, Sister Barlow, and Sister Bierman all received theirs on cuarta (Wednesday, they refer to days of the week as first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, saturday and sunday, it's a little weird but easy to remember) (oh and their actual names in Portugues are segunda, terça, cuarta, quinta, sexta (sounds like seista) sabado, and domingo), and we were all so excited for them. The visas are really coming through. So that left Elder Larson, Egan, Peterson and I here alone. But then Elder Larson got his on sexta. So that leaves me in a tri-companionship with Elder Egan and Peterson. It's going to be interesting. Although I like both Elder Egan and Peterson, we aren't great buddies. Do you understand? We work well together, we get a long fine, but we just don't really connect as friends. Elder Hill, Larson, and I were pretty good buddies so I'm sad to see them go. And by the way, Elder Larson and Kerr had been called as Zone Leaders and now they are leaving tomorrow so they only served for four days and then Elder Egan and I were called as their replacements. Being a Zone Leader just means more meetings and you get to welcome and say goodbye to Elders. I think it'll be fun. But our zone doesn't have any new Elder's arriving this Wednesday. It's just another adventure.
 
So about my visa... I feel like it should be coming soon, just by comparing when I filled out my online part to the others. So probably this week. Most of them tend to come on Wednesday, but it could be any day. When I do receive it, they give you a slip of paper that says you have 5 minutes to call your parents. So what I was planning on doing was stopping be Monica's office when I get my visa and telling her to tell Katie to tell you that I'll be calling you that night at around 9 o'clock Mountain Time. So just be ready for that notice. I want to be able to use all the time I have to talk. I'll call the home phone, by the way.
 
That's if I get my visa this week....
 
Thank you for the package, it arrived the other day. The retainers are a little painful right now but not so bad. I'm almost through all the kool-aid already. I always have a drink with me in class so I'm always sipping on my Kool-aid. Pretty much the whole district has them too so it's kind of a district unity thing.
 
Gym time continues to be some of my favorite time. There has been a big shift in the people playing soccer because Elders are leaving and coming. But now there's a group that I always play with and we do really well together. It makes it fun, because we can actually play as opposed to playing beehive ball with a bunch of elders that have never played soccer before. Apparently at the Sao Paulo MTC they don't play soccer because the Brasileiros are too competitive. I'm bummed. I was looking forward to that. I hope President Tanner let's us play soccer on P-days.
 
I'm sooo happy to hear that everything is going well with Calvin and Megan. I need some pictures of the little guy though. Oh and by the way, if you are going to send packages make sure you get them out here soon, because if it's close to the weekend, who knows, I might be leaving for Brasil next Tuesday.
 
I don't have much else to talk about. I guess I'll write a message in Portugues for you. (This computer doesn't want to let me use the accent marks so sorry for it not being 100 percent correct, like you would know anyway. but if you put it through a translator it might now work.)
 
Primero, Portugues e o melhor lingua. E muito melhor que espanol. Quando eu fala portugues eu sinto muito legal. Agora eu somente oro em Portugues. E um pouco dificil para mim orar em ingles. Mas tudo bem (tudobem means all is well, they say it as a greating and for all sorts of stuff). Eu amo o CTM, e muito diverdido aqui. Eu esperaria que voces escreverao mim, todos os dias. Mas eu sei que voces tem muitas coisas fazer. Eu amo voces e tenho saudades para voces, mas eu sei que sou fazendo o trabalho de Deus e que estou no lugar correto. Ate proxima vez.
 
Elder Cameron Bruce