So down here in south america for Christmas they do things a little different. The 24th they have a party and dinner with their families and they wait until 12:oo am and then everyone shoots off fireworks and then after the fireworks they open their presents and then party until 6 am. I wanted to do something a little different for the elders in my room because they are all Latinos. SO we all stayed up and we went to the roof at night to watch the fireworks and it was pretty cool. The fireworks were shot right over our heads and it was great, haha. Then after they went to sleep I wrapped some presents for them which were soccer jerseys I had got earlier in the week and I put them under a little Christmas tree that we have.
It was super awesome to see their reactions on Christmas morning because they were so surprised that there were presents under the Christmas tree and they all ran over and opened them up like little kids and they were super happy. It was just cool to see because they never have had presents to open up in the morning.
Later on that day we had a zone breakfast and we ate a TON of french toast and then we played some games and we played white elephant.
Later that night we ate Christmas dinner with the family Bravo. They invite us over to eat dinner with them every Sunday night and they are just a really awesome family. So that's how Christmas went.
We also had the chance on Christmas Eve to deliver presents to kids. We went to a very poor part of our ward where there are just dirt streets and shacks. The members bought presents for us to deliver to these kids. We brought about 30 presents and we had them wrapped. When we arrived, all the neighborhood somehow knew we had presents so they all came running towards us. It was insane to watch it all. There were about 100 people and we were only able to hand out to about 30 people. The adults were asking for more but sadly we didn't have enough for everyone.
The other miracle was Giampier or Jhon Pier. We contacted him last Sunday and had a lesson with him on Friday and he's 20 years old and he lives with his dad. His parents are separated, and he says that he really wants to change his life and start off good the new year. He accepted to be baptized the 25 de enero. In the first lesson with him he told us how good he felt inside and how he just felt an immense peace and happiness like he had never felt before. So that about sums up the week. I hope everyone enjoys the new year!