April 27, 2026 ¡Hola a todos! Welcome to another email by Hermana Smith. This week went so fast. Tortilla Count :162 Fun fact, I was the first white missionary to come to San Agustín in over a year and Hna Watrous and I are the first companionship of white girls is San Agustín. Ever. Soooo, we get asked the question ¿Que hacen güeritas? Which means, What are you doing little white girls? Monday: Pday, we had a party for a Hna in the mission and got pizza. Little Ceasars tastes better in Mexico. Tuesday: Went to Guerrero for Consejo de Distritos. Elder Ariras bought us a cake. Gracias Elder Ariras. Wednesday: We spent more time exploring the smaller towns and countryside in our area. Muy tranquilo. Thursday: We helped a lady feed her pigs and for some reason I didn't know how big pigs can be. That's a lot of bacon. We also taught English class! Friday: Full of milagros!!! (Miracles). A couple weeks ago we received a voice message from a girl livi...
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Hola amigos y familia! I hope you all have had a wonderful week! Sorry if this email is a little long, so much happened this week. Tortilla count: 149 Monday: P-day! Easily the most fun pday of my mission so far. My district went down to Pachuca and hit all my bucket list items in one day. We went to the famoso clock tower where we saw a bunch of Christan Korean missionaries talking with people and sharing scriptures. Then we went to the cutest town called Real De Monte up in the mountains. It literally was like I was living in the movie Coco. We went to this famous paste restaurant that has a beautiful view overlooking the mountains. We also stopped at the Cristo Rey which is basically like the statue of Jesus that Brazil has just a lot smaller. Soooo fun!! Tuesday: Went to Tepatepec for consejo de distrito and reunión de Zona. My district and zone are so fun! Wednesday: I went to immigration and I officially became a legal resident of Pachuca. I technically was...
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¡Hola amigos y familia! We saw so many miracles this week! But per usual first things first... Tortilla count: 131 Last Wednesday we traveled down to Pachuca for transfers. I said goodbye to Hermana Pale and got with my new comp Hermana Watrous. She is awesome!! She is from Texas so it has been really nice being able to speak English and actually communicate perfectly with my comp. It was pouring rain all week, but that didn't stop us from finding people. In the first night within about 1 hour we found 10 people and put 2 on date for baptism. To put it into perspective, my "record" in the past has been 6 people in one day. Entonces (so), God was really choosing to bless us this week. I thought it would be fun to tell you all about some things I've noticed and what people have said: - Public bathrooms (if you can find them), don't have toilet seats and you have to pay to use them. - A member told me that one day he will be the president of my children. - Pe...