January 1 - February 12, 2017
The first transfer of 2017 took place on Tuesday, January 3rd. We sent 8 missionaries home and welcomed 10 new missionaries. The next and final transfer for us is scheduled for February 14th, Valentines Day. The two new office Elders are doing great and as they have started to assume the daily responsibilities we previous fulfilled, Sister Burkinshaw has spent her time putting together the 2016 Mission History and the February mission newsletter. Elder Burkinshaw has been working on a couple of special project for the area which have kept him very busy with computer work and meetings. It is always wonderful to see the growth of the church.
Lunch at Outback - we usually sit on the porch, as there is more light, no music and less noise, but there was limited seating, so we had to sit inside in the dark. |
Cordeiro Family--such a great family and a blessing for the family to live close. |
Almoço (lunch) with lasagna, rice (arroz) and black beans (feijão prêto), chicken (frango) and salad. |
The obligatory selfie with almoço! |
Vitória, Colatina and Nanuque Zone Conference in the Jardim da Penha chapel. |
Elder Kenedy Antonio Lima Dias (Cabo Verde) and Elder Burkinshaw after the morning session of Zone Conference--"so alegria". |
Sister Burkinshaw, Sister Teran (Cartagena, Bolivar, Columbia), Sister Silva (Maceió, AL) and Sister Chopin (Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico) at the Zone Conference. |
Sister Souza (Jundaí, SP) and Sister Gonzales (Yankton, SD) taking a selfie following the group photo at the Zone Conference. |
A group of the Elder getting in a picture before lunch. Front to back of those you can see: Elder Dial, Elder Braga, Elder Silva, Elder Garcia and Elder Dias. |
The Colatina Zone Leaders, Elder Braga (Santos, SP) and Elder Dial (West Jordan, UT), two of our favorites, serving almoço (lunch) at the Zone Conference. |
Elder Burkinshaw with Elder T. Santos (Aracaju, Sergipe). |
This is a picture of the traffic, or lack of traffic, across the Third Bridge (Terçeira Ponte) during what should be rush the week of the police strike. |
Saturday afternoon we began to see armed forces patrolling the Third Bridge. Note that their rifles are drawn and pointed toward the front of their vehicles - no joking here! |
On our Saturday morning walk, we passed the Grand Parc Residencial Resort (the three 30 story luxury apartments on the left next to the famous Golden Tulip Hotel) where last July, the parking garage collapsed in the early morning hours, killing one attendant and injuring 4 others. All the residents were immediately evacuated and just this week (6+ months later) they are being allowed to retrieve their cars and their belongings. Civil and mechanical engineering design is very important and this was a very expensive error. |
Since the end of the police strike was not obvious on Sunday morning, only a joint sacrament meeting was held with the Vitória and Maruípe Wards. Since this was our last Sunday, it gave us the opportunity to see our dear friend Dayane Gomes, who would normally be visiting another ward as part of the Stake Relief Society Presidency. |
Elder Purser (Prairieville, LA) and Elder Burkinshaw their last Sunday together. Elder Purser is being transferred to Cacheoiro 1 where he will be a trainer and district leader! |
Sister Araújo (Brasília, DF) and Sister Bispo (Dias D'Ávila, BA) who have been serving in our home ward of Maruípe with Sister and Elder Burkinshaw. Sister Araújo will become a Sister Trainer Leader in Estrelinha during this transfer! Sister Bispo is one of the most gentle, loving people we have met here in Brasil, she arrived in the January 3rd transfer. Sister Bispo wrote a very sweet note to Sister Burkinshaw the week of our departure. |
Elder Passos (Belém, PA), Elder and Sister Burkinshaw and Elder Purser (Prairieville, LA). Elder Passos completes his mission and returns home this transfer. Unfortunately his mother passed away when he had been out about 6 months but many of the members and many of his companions, particularly Elder Purser, have supported and helped him. |
By Monday morning, February 13, traffic was back to normal and the buses were running. Here at the exit of the Third Bridge, you can see an armed forces station providing a reminder that law and order were back in Vitória. |
Monday afternoon the street in front of the mission office was lined with cars again. It was almost as if the past very difficult week had never happened. |
Even though not all of the military police had returned to work by Monday morning, with the helicopters circling the city and the armed forces in the streets, enough normalcy was restored that we could take an early walk along our beloved beach again. |
A great picture of both the Third Bridge (Terçeira Ponte) at the left and the Our Lady of Penha Convent (Convento Nossa Senhora da Penha) on the hill at the right. |
A beautiful sunrise on Praia do Camburi.
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Hi there! I was friends with Jessica back in Peoria (we have since moved) and she shared your blog post on FB. I'm so glad I clicked and read! The quotes and experiences you shared were so touching and filled with truths that strengthened my faith. It was also a flash-back of my own experience as a missionary in the Dominican Republic and times of political unrest and chaos. I love the scriptures and Pres. Faust's experience that you shared that can buoy us up and remind us that we are part of a great work! Thanks for sharing. :)
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