This is the first of two posts today! If you still want to read both, be sure to look for the next one, coming soon!
These past three weeks have been absolutely wonderful,
beginning with the visit of one of my best friends and favorite companions, Sister, or Aline, dos Santos. She is from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and we served together for three and
a half months in my favorite city in the world, Piripiri. Basically she was not
only the nicest companion in the world but also the funniest, and I remember my
time with her as just being completely happy. When she told me she was coming
to Miami, I could not have been more excited. Tanner and I brainstormed about
every fun thing I could do with her and about all the fun American foods I
needed introduce her too. It all went off perfectly. It was the best week.
I picked her up on a Tuesday from her aunt’s house, where
she’d been for a week doing all the Disneyworld stuff (I am so glad she got to
go and that she had so much fun!). The first night, we planned out each of the
seven remaining days that she’d stay with me. We planned outdoor activities in
the mornings and indoor activities in the afternoons. (It usually rains in the
afternoons here so we didn’t want that messing up our plans.) I wanted to show
her the beautiful and fun places in Miami like the beach (naturally), the
Deering Estate, and the Everglades alligator tours. She wanted to do a lot of
shopping at the outlet malls, Walmart, and whatever other cool places I was
willing to show her, like the dollar store.
We both wanted to go to the temple to do an endowment session together.
I am so glad we planned, because it helped us pack a lot into a short time!
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Ezra eating pancakes Sister dos Santos's first morning. I tried making her every truly American food or dessert that I could think of (although I'm sure most of them are from some other country and I just don't know it), including pancakes, waffles, root beer floats, chocolate chip cookies and homemade ice cream sandwiches, s'mores, hamburgers, and puppy chow. I also made sure she had some of Ben and Jerry's Phish Food--big win. |
Wednesday, we went to the Deering Estate and to the Dolphin
Mall. The funniest thing that happened was that as we were leaving my
apartment, Aline saw a standard, yellow school bus. “Sister!” she said. (We of
course still call each other “Sister.” First names, after calling each other
“Sister” for so long, are just too weird.) “We have to find one of those buses
and take a picture in front of it!”
Apparently, American school buses are really
cool. Well, not really sure of where we would find a bus to take a picture
with, I promised her we would, and we went on our way. When we got to Deering
Estate, lo and behold, a yellow bus was parked right in front. She was so
excited and ran up in front of it to take a picture. She didn’t see the driver
sitting in the front seat, but he saw her, but he yelled down to her that she
could sit in his seat and take a picture there if she wanted. So she climbed up
and got to take a picture in the driver’s seat of a yellow bus. Simple
pleasures.
The Deering Estate was fun. We took the traditional picture
in front of the palm trees, and best of all, saw some manatees! There were two
of them right next to the pathway. They were only feet from us. I love seeing
them every chance I get, and I think it was really neat for Sister dos Santos
too.
On Thursday, we went to the beach. I invited my friends Star
and Donna, hoping that everyone would get to know each other a little bit.
Unfortunately, the language barrier was a little intimidating to everyone, so
there wasn’t very much for me to translate. But it was still fun. Aline did
pick up the meaning of the word “yucky” when Brock was eating sand.
We tried snorkeling, but Aline wasn’t the strongest swimmer,
not having had access to pools or the beach for most of her life, and it was
just scary for her to try to stop breathing out of her nose and breathe out of
her mouth (totally understandable), and so we gave up pretty quickly. She did practice
in the shallower water for quite some time, where there were
actually quite a few fish.
The best part of the morning though was when the two of us
decided to go out to a sandbar, but she was scared of drowning, so she sort of
held onto me and floated the whole way. I was holding Ezra in front, and moving
in the water with two people on me made for slow, hilarious, going. We laughed
a lot as we made it back to shore.
And of course Ezra loves the beach. He loves eating the sand
and playing with the sand toys, but he especially loves being in the water. He
just smiles and smiles, splashes a little bit, loves when we turn in circles,
loves when we jump up with the waves, and is always just happy to be out there.
On Thursday night, we were able to do a session in the Fort
Lauderdale temple. It was my first time through that temple (It was
just dedicated in May), and it was so beautiful and such a good experience.
Friday morning we went to the pool. Tanner had a short day
at school, so when he got home, Ezra was still napping and he just stayed with
Ezra while we ran down. It was such a nice day, and as much as I love Ezra, it
was nice to swim around and without holding him. Sister dos Santos said that in
Brazil, only expensive clubs have pools, so she hadn’t been to one since before
her mission. So she really enjoyed it and I was especially glad we went.
That night we had a girls’ night with some of my friends. We
played cards and talked. It was fun. I invited one of the new girls in our ward,
Isabela, who happens to be from Brazil, so it was nice that Aline had someone besides
me that she could talk to. She was really nice and I am excited to have another
friend in the ward. I can’t wait to get to know her better!
It was nice because we got to see Isabela again the next day. On
Saturday, Adriana, the bishop’s wife, invited us over to watch the Brazil vs. Chile World Cup game. (Adriana is Brazilian, and she invited everyone in the ward
that had something to do with Brazil.) So it was the bishop’s family, our
family and Aline, Isabela’s family, and another couple. We ate pao de queijo
(Brazilian cheesebread), drank Guarana, and spoke Portuguese. It was a long, drawn out game that ended in overtime and penalty kicks, but eventually, we won!
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We celebrated the win with tacos at Chipotle (they don't have tacos in Brazil). Yum! It's actually only the second time I've ever been there. She loved it. |
On Sunday we went to church, which was fun, because I got to
translate everything for her! I was lucky that she’d already been with me for
several days, so I was already warmed up in my Portuguese. (You would not
believe how many words you forget in four years—and I still can’t believe that
it has been four years!) The Young Women were especially nice to here. They
wanted her to stand up and introduce herself while I translated, and they
didn’t care about the language barrier at all. They just asked lots of
questions and I loved that. So church was really nice.
Our last full day together was Monday. We had left it open
to whatever we wanted to do that day, and it turns out the thing that Sister
dos Santos most wanted to do was go on an alligator tour! On our way to the
Everglades, I pointed at the water next to the freeway and said, “See if you
can spot any alligators!” just as a joke, but there in the middle of the river
was a huge alligator just swimming along! It was neat to see one before we even got to the park.
We went to the Sawgrass Alligator Park. She loved the boat
ride because we got right up next to them. She got a really neat picture of one
that looks like it’s half-underneath the boat. And Ezra was adorable in his
lifejacket and earplugs. I didn’t take any pictures of alligators on the
tour (the pics of the alligators are all hers)—I just got pics of Ezra.
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Can you spot it? |
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Has there ever been a cuter kid? |
After the tour we walked through their wildlife exhibit. The
park actually had a lot of cool animals including the Florida panther and some
other big cats, a cute little fox with big ears, and some gigantor Burmese
pythons that have kind of taken over the Everglades and eaten all the small prey.
The government is trying to remove them all but it looks like it’s pretty much
impossible at this point. We all got to take pictures with a little alligator too. Sister dos Santos was really scared and she was saying, "Hurry, take it, take it!" through her teeth the whole time. "Have you taken it yet?!" Ezra wasn't scared at all. He just looked at it's little face right next to his leg and was like, "Hmm."
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Aline felt really bad for the kimono dragon. She kept saying, "Aww, it wants to get out!" She is more compassionate than I am. Let's just say I was glad it was in the cage. |
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Ezra loved the pig. |
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And the chickens and the ducks. |
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Weird multi-colored bird. Can you name it, Jocelyn? |
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Burmese python. Scary! |
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Chillin' like a big boy |
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Ezra loved the fox. It was so cute! He kept reaching for it. |
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Before we left, we shared a sno-cone, and Aline taught Ezra how to drink out of a straw. It took him about 40 tries, but he eventually got it. |
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Ezra playing with a toy alligator |
On Sister dos Santos's last morning with us, Ezra and I got to be little models for my friend Kendra's cute online
shop of baby bowties, women and girl hair bows and necklaces, and headscarves. It was a lot of fun. There were tons of women and kids there playing with bubbles, eating snacks, and most importantly, taking pictures! The kids all loved modeling, especially Ezra, who knows how to smile when the camera comes out. Even Aline had a good time, and kept saying afterwards how cool it was that we do things like that.
Here are some of my favorite shots Kendra got of us:
Since I have a good camera, I helped her out a little (very little) with the photography. Here are some of my favorite pics I got:
And here are some behind-the-scene pics (I love these! Especially the mom photos.):
Add hours and hours spent at outlet malls,
Walmart, Target, Ross, and the Dollar Store, and that was our week! It was so much
fun. Sister dos Santos was just as good of a friend as ever, and so much fun to be with (and boys, she is single!). I loved having her visit, was sad when she left, and am already looking forward to her coming again next
year, which apparently is highly likely. So hooray! I get to repeat this whole experience soon. Now check for the next post! I am posting two today to catch up!